The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, July 22, 1868, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1868.
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Lent . ; ie on file foi ": ' • • g
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Tbe Jour nalbas procure pew . ..ype
for Its !oral colonins, ivbiol , (the-colutriia!s)' tire, as
i r ocr4cji with
r E tisoNAL,—Hon . ..L.T.;WILLISTOi4;
Asioeitite of 'Mpninna . ,' nstiv:ed at binne
this village, Monday, eller an absence .01,- mire
than two years. 14) is,loobing well. • -
- Republi*mt - Clittb.Meotingse '
The Mansfield Grant * Colfax Oflblneets
every Saturday Oietting.,_
he Wellsboro Grant_ Club meets
,
Friday evenings in *ha room under,Brinnel
Correotion.--Itu our brief mention: of
death of Mr. Wells lastlvek - W - a
• , „
Wells was universally respected 'and - hia loss 'is
widely regretted." T lho"cmiSsiork of o few words,
as it appeared Inade*onaeinte of the lase
Th9 - 13apti4 council - meeptig,iwhich
bas been adveitilea to tithe, place .on the 29th
inst., .eiltrbti held in the Coltit Hause,,and'not in
Bunnel Hail; as announced. .
• The mother of .Dr. Pratt, Editor of the Corning
Journel,a►as one of the fonilderi . of ' the Bible
Betioty I Yates county, N. Y., upward of flirty
years agi -
11111
•
L :e E Piaila
isms, of 'the Fonndry, - has: left' with us "a - loonst
shoot grown within the lait. four *coke,4l:l meas
uring five feet four inches. -
ICE-CREAM:—MP. & Mrs. M. M. Sears
will devote the proceeds of their sales of ice-cream,
Thursday evening, 23d init., to the use of the
ladies of the Presbyterian Society. Let theta' bo
, •
well patronized, . .c c
LYCOMING Irrs. Co.-CORRECTION.--In
addition'to'onr as week's notice of the Annual
Statement of this Company we may state, the at
settliahle . for losses -
,aincittut to $4.„874,67,11—an
increase $ 978,887,62 _ over 1887. '
The Proprietors and printers of - THE
AGITATOR beg to acknowledge :'the receipt of a
large dish of delicious Ice-Cream, with the com
pliments of Mr. it Mrs. M. M. Sears. , It trans
ported tbe, "Devil", to the Seventh Sphere of
Salubrious Bliss, and awoke the proprietors from
a perspiring dream of the tropics. It may inner
est the pnblio to know that Mr. it Mre. Sears
keep ice-cream to sell, as well as to; give' away.
k Nobody keeps better.
TICE WEsr:4--Mr. A.J. Roblyer writ=
Mg us from Denmark,' Lee Co., lowa, renewing
his subscription, says in a - postscript
, "Crops.are good, but the" Weather is very dry.
We are now in the midst of haying and harvest
ing. iy three boys and myself -hare cut :forty,
acres of grin With Wood's Machine, and plowed
fifty acres of corn in three days, using three spans
of horses.. Farms, with good orchards; can be
-bought from $2O to. 40 per acre."
Ti' CRoPa.-=From a private letter
from a gentleman in Lycoming county, WeJearn
that the wheat crop loOks well,but is being dam
aged by the midge: Coin is 'thrifty; and the
weather hot and showery. .A.littie of the "show
ery" would dia'this region d bear of.good, bid we
have enough of the 44 h0t." 'I
CURRANT WORM - R.—Mr. Jai 1108 Tnke,
of thismillage, assures us that the following is a
dead shot on these pests; Take a pound of cop
peras; dissolve in a gallon .of hot voter, and
add four.gallans of celd water.- Sprinkle the
bushes with•this liquor; using a clothes sprinkler
for the purpose. He has tried it' with porfeCt
success. 'lt is a cheap remedy. Try it.
I TUE OR'PHAN'S ficatrol...HWe hear
• that the next term of the &Adier's Orphans'
(,School at. Mansfield will open with One_:hsindred
scholars. This will crowd the eiOhool building
now in use semewhat, we should guess, and may
necessitate building larger. Col. Mao Farland,
State Superintendent of these Schools, is new on
Ihis tour of inspection, and .was at 'Mansfield last
week.
CoßßECTlON.—=!Vermllyea s extra stage
for Gaines leaves Wellahere every
. Monday'4 1
Thursday, on tho arrival of the Tioga Stage, in
stead of thrcetimes i a week, as we stated list
week. Pine Creek is getting to be a fashionable
watering plaez; We learn: Why not? - '1? hie thin
oral springs t 'brook trout, :rnagnificient scenery,
and an affable, wide awake landlord ought to
make that region a favorite Once of resort..
COMMENCEMENT.—WO, are•cailig9d 4.0
Messrs. B. B. Van Dollen and • A. D. Wright, of
Farmington, for a i'Complimentstry'l to the 15th
Annual': Commencement of the • Polytechnic
Collegeof Pennsylv f ania, Class of, I£BB. We
congratulate our friends upon their graduation,
we hotelmen to believe with honors, and regret
that we were unable to attend the Comm'erice.i
moat. Success to them, whatever may be their
choice of vocation. - • ~:• •
TEE FOUR= AT TioGA.—Rev. C. L.
P. Howe; Ofllainaburg, sends'.na a short report
of the Good Templar? celebration at Tioga, for
which Wtitire 'ziciibrebliged :
"It prdoed" a graU'd "success. Eight of po Te4i•F
plar_ Lodgbs in the county. were well ` represented.
Nearly 2000 'people were on the ground, and the
crowd listened withimanifest interest and profit
to en able temperance address of an hour and
fortyleinutes, by Itev. W. A. Niles, of Corning.
Sing WhiskYleceived' home telling . blows froth
ono who knows flow to'strike to bit. • ' -
"After the address the company partook of an
elegant repast, atter which short speeches were
made by Revs. Garretson, Rawso, and others.
The Tioga Cornet 'Bend enlivened the occasion
with good Miele, and the occasion . reflected
stedit upon the temperance cause, more especially
upon the Tiogime t who invited their neighbors to
celebrate with thew not only the natioieetreedent
from foreign oppression , but from the chains of
that more . cruet and merciless tyrant Ring
Alcohol." 4 -
[We reeelyed the foregoing. report on Friday,
PO of course it could not appear sooner.]
MANSFIELD. "Aceiderttal," writes
us: "The furnace was „again put under blast
Monday 13th inst. - , 1 after standing'six week's with
tires blocked, for repairs. I am informed that
orders for 400 tons - of No. I iron have - been re
ceived from Chicago parties within a few weeks.
"Dr. Cole bag established a livery "Stable - on
Churoh-at.
"Dr. E. J: Eagle, prostrated with cholera last
May, has so- far recovered as to be able to travel.
"The reports from Prof. Streit, now in. , 111 inne
sots, are favorable to his recovery.
"Every effort or . the, disheartened, and consump
tive tletaecmcy of this section,'. -to discipline,
themselves to the support, of the'New York ticket
reveals the terrible fact, that the party is " suffer
ing from chill* and fever, contracted during their
long residence on swampy greand, ind too free use
er stagnant waters that ;exist in such
places, The Blair letter is not exactly the sort
of quinine needed, to . . give this isickky, paten,
relief."' Why didn't they trot oid:mitinder bagq ?"
MAINS
o.—Our correspondent
"'rites; "Mr. Peleg 'Dead has• purchased the
betel property owned by Mr. p. R. Brundage,
and will take possession on the first of eptetri
ber- Mr. Brundage -will locate plsewbere: •
"I 4 KII send you the "statisties, of production
tad manufacture to ovinivol; •so soon- as Ican
complete the nor
We shall be obliged to our porropapdept,
A. D I for the satistics promisar bur , corres
pondents elsowbe ril will oblige is by collecting
loch statistics- in , their, localities and, vending
thin to us. ( 'We are in . correspoiicneo with' the of Btatistlgai 454 re4q want Tioga
county to figure as well, according,to reiour
'eta and enterprise as any county in the State.--:
B y Biting'
publicity to dies() focal records of
e r it erolms and improvement wo'll'oPO
_to
v attraot,
sa o 9siterprisp to, Penni ip apa pettlaup'*?
tY, 'tio better cottnty
,fer butter and cheese
940 he themiginYwhere. There ris plenty of land;
Yet n esettled;and contrenieut tei — elieetni &dories;
11 . 1 ' milk, and grist mills, ohttrebetanCschciols.
The laud is cheap and the sell ie strong. " Come on
• (3 ctssi P.-4-We , r4ttieiq 1/ Ito , ' t 6 . iiietieh I
_.
what ye praotiee and, practice What . we:preach ;/
and as iva , slia.Y 1 this,liitof `,gossip :seitb:tlal
in ercul at !it2 i in' the: _shadiest:: spot hereabout,/
we, Can think of nottling ; santiprniirlate:,to write ;
'filiovit as poreeveriaceiMV-faith IfiMdciri,ailverse
eircumatancesi s ,'_SO; : inorgbig-the'yo94 , men' to:
choorto tin nbjehj.i.Wlife; and never . t.O IFI - 4 - :nier.
=until it shill his'attainekireiet the' eitaretiianfa'
.battle withlenguer Miti'disinelinatien;;lvith - tha
, perspiratieri 'dropping fronf:flitgeil,ende' to ;paper,
and sadly 'interfering 'W , iiiitbnjettinesi of,"Thad
aus ,David'a . Beit."" In "the fir'st - place,i'YoUn`g
man, or Young liornan',' ti - trini, life' iii : 'a' bettiti2
-field. 'Life Withorkoiobjeetia life Without effort ;'
- kid life Witliont'effOrt is oulta liVinideath.,". No,
young Man of , womanyesria . - 'afford' to long for 'flowery, paths, aad•a 1146 f unbroken' 'ease: The
,suceeieee'which'shindih iindimeried'hiSter *re_
and there in history have hien, literally;
~ _. ,
quered,_and carried=,off captive, , :: * . the "perse
vering valor' and tintlitteliing ptirpaser:,f: a fear=
,less and,deterniined nsitii'Or woman.'; -Lao* at
and yOn'Will at onee,'see thEit"Wti ,aiti : right I,Foi
growth.is;a, : bettle with 'inertia; . and, you have
only to look at the bigintuacie of thehlacksmith's
arm to find a lesson pertinent to our subject:' By,
„ , ,
swinging the a,mmer and sledge the . ' muscles. ..of, ,
the abed, back r and arms are brought
_into . use;
and to the.demand'upon these sets:of muscles the
organs .of:aisiMilation' arid "nutrition respond * ,
l ) ramptii; .9ti'?9,3'illi ‘nn_ritOn ,O. , rapalr, ,Ica*
build up with greater strength, and renew
vigor, - 8o the physical system is perfeetedy_and
the same law holds good 'in reSpeet 'tO ',,linirs.ls;'
and chaMeter.„; A,:characier without Muscular
properties iewortliwo more than a billowed rag
in a hot daii': i ttitiii'ne" bnekbene: ' The Ulan
;who rules himself is the' best Man always. , If hi s .
,haelinotiobs.tO evil he'stiong, and co,nstnnt,. and
hobattletsliem, and Tintsthem, down, : his lout,
'gains-what is, equivalent to . , the; rounded. end.
• solid muscle of the ,_blacksmith—power and ea.
durance. 'Leek at_thelields after a long term Of
'heat without rain; they have had too much Sun
sbitio; the grass looks brown and sere, theleaves
have lost their tender green; the 'corn, a Child' Of
"tlio tropics, is pinched np
can
- with'ii. crimping=
Iron: Nothing that lives can bear monotony of
any kind. As inanimate natrire'requires thin::
. der, lightning, hail, wind and' rain, •as 'well 'LIS
sunshine and caim,'so hUman nature requites 'to
be subjected to tempests of trial,' lon'g nights of
struggle, and peltings from-the clouds' eVadver
sity, beforait can reach' its .40gbei . t. perfectness.
So, young mart—Yon who chafe under the res
traints of pokily; •and almost 'despair at. the=
cruel buffetings of disappointment be assured
that it is all for your good; that you cannot be
raised to your highest estate `Without' it. - And
•
accept the 'challenge to combat like a 'true and
valorous knight.' If you 'feel a longing in-your
seta for rest, trample it out; it is a false-aspira
tion, misleading to destroy. To be rich enough
to live without work, is:a pommon . ambitien.
Take it by the threat and kill it out of hand. It
is another way of trying to cheat the soul of its,
growth; and 'therefore a premeditated plan to
cheat its Almighty Anther, • Thti • ,ineasure of suc
cess extends through the lifetime Of an individu
al. No man ever succeeded fully , in• less than
seventy years. Yon may ho'ricti in ,millions; you
may• sit in all the high places of the land; and it'
you ever, end an l hotir without a duty, count it as,
an evidence of moral paralysis and approaching
inertia, known as death.- Go out into active life,
wieh the sword's point ' for temptation, and a
welcome to the true, however _bumble. So shall
you succeed. -
—Fashion is the greatest villain extant. With
the mercury at 90 a waman must Wear stays,Closa
fitting dresses, 'et cetera; and:Wmati mint wear
trowsers,and,vests, ,and some tort of a coat over
all. It stands-4areason thata nightgown' would
put everybcniy at his ease, being a eondition s of
freedom, cool, and not ongraceful. A linen smack
frock, falling to the ankle, .would be a delightful
dress these days: Itytould be decent, also; but
the- mode wiltnot permit it. Budieither fashion
nor the proprieties. can prevent l e . ne's apprecia
tiOn of the uniform of a Georgia Major, to wit- , .
a shirt collar and a pair of spars. It is easy
enough to understand Smith's wish that he might.
take off his flesh and
,sit in his, bones. in the .
street the heat reverberates from the . buildings'
and the sidewalks, like, the Waves of a chopping
- sea. -- It - prayer - is en earnest - ttesi:eS or the sent,
and if earnest prayers are effectual, why doesn't
-it rain ? , - . -. : . .• • - .
• =We had got so far in this. formal complaint
'of l'iredneeditY.3nly'lbi'ind Euro enough
doin came, ten, twenty, perhaps a.ktundred drops
of water, which the hot shingles.aividloiied rip in
a jiffy.„ , • _ . :• .
IMO
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• 7, . •
• We are,reqnested' to' state that Prof. HOyt
town until , the 25th inst. All having:
Pianos or Xelodeons to tune may leave their or
ders at Goldsmith's Hotel:
NOTICE.-C. LI. Humphrey Esct., Chairman of
the Republican Committee of i Vigilancefor
Mid
dlebury, asks us tozive notice-that a meeting to
organize a Grant Club, will be held at the hotel
of John Redington, Crooked_ ..Creek, Saturday
evening, August Ist. ,••
THE Poici is'shot Off iron thly by
Chao. M. King, of Laporte, SullivaniCoiwty. -It
is a oprightly-littliabeet and
,costs but 25 cents
per year. Go it l!op,guiz. -
• , „
- NEW PAPER.-,—We.c balm the initial
number of , The Volunteer, published
,under the
auspices of the Soldiers''crphans!ScheolatTitus : :
,ville. The object of the establishment of this pa
per is tci:alTOrd the scholars , oppOrttiniti. •to
learn the_printing- hnsiness.• is a neat/paper
and deserves "a litioral
,_patropage.: - 'sl;2s per
annum.
NEW. MUSIC.-Messrs: Oliver 1)ilsor! -
&.Qe., 277• Washington St. Boston, send us' Hie
`following named choice sheet music "La Belle
Helene; 5. Schottische I "Orphans' Oalcip".! "Vi
vandier Galoir"Well Mated,". popular Song;
"He Doesn't Love Me," Ballad. Messrs. 0.
Ditson & Co., also have several Grant sew"to;
the Campaign.— They may - -be ordered through;
bay bookseller.
lIST of Letters .remaining
,unclaimed ttku
j Postoffice at IYellOoro July 20. 1808:
M. A. Allen, John .
Atherton, Andrew Bcosigen
Miss, Mary E. Baldwin, William, Bradiab,
Rosette Borden,,Frederieir Boyden, Miss Hadsar
Coddingion, Mry.. R., A. Bailey,. Miss Elmira.
Davis,,B.ll . . Davis, S. F. Henderson. •Franli
Hendersen, Ira D. Motchkies f C. L. Kimball,.
William L. Lewis, William C. Marvin,_ Salomon
Moyer, George: F. Ogden, E. B. Root, Miss
Lottie M. Simons, Miss Julia Scott, Winfield
Scott, West, S. B. White, Miss Sarah M.
Wilson. .1 •
Please call for "advertised" Letters.
, ) M. HART, P.M.
DENTisrity . . 7 - 7 0ur attentiOn was ttr
rested the other day by a beautiful sign suspend
ed over the side walk on Main street, inseribed-r ,
E. EaStman, surgical ariCineehankril den-
Cit.". 'Woatopped into the office, 'examined the
various specimens of work, including a beautiful
set of teeth just being
.finished, whir& did %eoto to
us to be the nepius aura of artificial teeth. Aro
also noticed is - ererre,envenient recentli,
Arranged fox :ailminiitering, gas; extracting
teeth, which we are told worke-te a charm. Dr.
'Eastman is one of our Wiest ingenious artists, and
we catiasturfr in c need of anything:in his line,
that by leaving orders withthey can
depend upon having a goci. and ,e‘Maplete job on
short notice: ,
DiPATiTMENT Oli STATE, ' - '
- WAsAIROTON, 91h'41loy, 11368
'rtk WnekLEn Jo WiLsber, of Yew • '
• Tlio .Depailmbnt 'hos' reetived One Gold
'Modal; awarded . ta - your - firm on sewing hod
Button=hole Machines; • at -- tho-.P;01:4
Exirozition or 1867. -•i • , " •
Your obedient gervao;. _•• - • •
' -•- „`- Ff• SEWAR.II. •
G. N: Bulkhiy;.Agcint tho titi)6
,
Uztvtittilmavai.v, Bens „watt Nutivr,a.-4ite.
"busy him of labor" is a ptiatical.-14n. enough,
but unfortunately ,t0zn0,.0f.,,i3s aro hum. with
neives;,ntid.f.confess that the men Jtotions
'whir, whir,,of a Sewing Machine in the, hense,.
hnp sometimes act ine out of it... hare often
wondet-0 ennislnet be verne f lie(, witiont•
inipaivik Ito ; itacfniness.. This tiod
„you have
lueeeeac4 in
,doing., hnvo lately : been, making
Atri 1 of one of the "Silent Sewing , 'Machines"—,
:the,nine , attracted:, me-"Silon t I f 0,1„, Oat
'one cati: - Casili lititenAo vending, while opertitiog
if. copal; to,nie o, 7 ,p:tat gain on nil that,
have piceeededle. illy dressoiniter,.Who 4.3,114
ten. yenta' .experience yith*Sewing , )slachincs,
gives this hot
_unqualited reference.. t
,bave owned 0130 olanother:sotike, for, Oglit,y,egsott,
which, in toy judgment,. doee..not.: opproach „this
in utility. , ror all tie , tiasene, above stateti,';ll
Vise my hearty '0 o'e - re - nee to, the '
tlibb* Silent Sewing 1449htilth"-.-fantiiireili,"
o,, , i l L'e**-00, 1 420' NON, .4 1
Tug AMERICAN COIMITIRSTOv,
The followlmtletterjnealo ' , for its_oft.,ta,,aa -, ,ir.
'conclusive ; evidenee' the itipi3flority.:9l - Tao;
'Asneriean-Coekiiig Steve Over alt others.;
• "teuxwatis,N:.Y,, Julf-26,1405,
•Measre. Shear, PatitMrtl :
am'sbon to retain to Vermont; alas
wish you to forward, to, my addiess; insnstaliately,
,ity,rallroad Illino'hester, Vt., One of yourNO.-B,'
•Ituproved Americans, with Extension Top, and
when - it it rectivedj.„ ; will tho money.
thei Aran man Who jihrelitiserr Your Zate r ffS:
in this town, three years ago, and ne'W . - - it. 4 it fn . ;
store of the plaec. • - _
We had previously used the Stewart Stove five
'years, and wo find The American a bettor attire
for every:kin/dor cooking. In,fact we are
!satisfied it is the best Cooking stove extant.
The - e ne . . ••wita oNo. (chid
we rieetti'eo, to;get the ,8./40. We—lTL9N;old ~ co.
dice transportation, wki iell this taiii/ 1 for liter°
th a n it colt three years ago)„ and , order the new
one: So push it along. Tory resnectfully yours,
it. P. CHENEY.
For Sate by boXvienin d °seson Welisboro Pa.
July;;.,lstz,Sw.
• GREAT:INDUCEMENTS - I'
.Peatiful Sekrif Guth TeetA, Duly XlO nrtd,~oa =
'Oan'ted. l = - •
Teel) eXt routed' with. tlio. eat:
blitrous'Oxide, Chelorofortn, or Ether adminis
lined' when desired._ Cell:and examine sped
-mans of wetk before going elsewhere.. Remep l .
the plitefk Over the Dook:Store-Welletere.:i
DR, P. 3..110.WARD.
-June 17;1 4 11384t , ' -.4
A CATID. , - - 4 toe ' l;3' `7910` : Agitator' that , Mr.
IYourig athiertiscs ilording'e Bibles,at from $3 to
4 550; and gives an•ritigoiittatrinnii flin g ittagents
'fcirMr. ilarding'a Bibles;by gelling thorn ?‘ pre
tended agents.' Tho facts orb that Mr. Hard
ing Publishes no bibles that sell for more than
's3s,.retait, and'that.l am an, neeredlted
agent of Mr. Hardirig forlhe counties of Brad
ford and Tiogn , ns may 146'811Y `verified by ad
-dressing Wm. IY. Harding, Philadelphia. Very
Truly yntsm,;.., ,„ , , E. B. CABE.
AT Y.OUNGet3 fitenu.—.l'. ,will find : All
the New York .Onilles :1 , thesew York„ Boston, ;
and Philadelphia Weeklies, and lionthlies, nulls
'Publisher's prices. One advantage in taking
periodicals from Youso is, that you can take
them fora day, week.• -or mrinth, and stop them
at any -time. Ilack'ninaliers always supplied.
Cali and see Conant's Patent Bin,derster presery,
ing papers, magazinas,,and mask.
[Wellshoro, May IS, 1868—t1]
se."'Ci...ll}lo.itPSol4;
State Street, Wel!Aunt Pa., finishes photo
graphs in India Ink, - Oil, or water colors, for
the trade or to hidividnal:Oider. - ‘ , Copies • old pic
tures, large or; small in a finished manner. •
AU kinds ofval,'end Square,Prames'on hand;
and at as low ice .as can be found - elsewhere.
Cash taken I exchange for all kinds of work
or goods.—Ap. 8. 68-tf. ~ :" --. , - A,', ' 4 i ' :
ii)
You • want ;. a: Harding
Family Bible worth from $3 to $3O calla Young's
Book' Store and stock. Remember'
that pretended agents alWaye add their traveling
expences to the price, and make you pay ,it. ,
'sell at PUblieliers prices.' • - April 29. tf. ,
The Igrgeet; best and chedpest assort=
feint 0 . frames ever brought into Tioga -County,
with large pictures iti every way to suit, and card
photographs at 51,50 par doz.,, ,going fast at
Frank Spencer's Art Gallery, Mansfied, Pa. '
,
liarding's Alban's-4110 beet' in market on sale
at T. R. Williawa Post Qffico, Woyaboro,
at Agent pricep. . . .
„ „ „
CLEaNtso.—Httau ronita has just re:
calved Two Thetis:lnd Rolls of Wall :Paper fot
sprang tOe , ighty different Styles, n chid-
Browns. Leather Colors, Whites, Satins, and
Satin Gilt; for !Chehalis', Parlors;•Ralls,
E0013:12'. Tted;Roomitt, tit pricei,2o per cent: linger
than.lael year, With ,_Barders: f of all kinds; to"
match. s - .
Window tixt ' kinds
ALSO, indow fixtures, (4 kinds,) Window pi
per (17 styles) Cloth, gilt shades (10 styles,) Cur
tain cord, tasselfa, pietoro-naiis, books, and
screw
, . ,
. . .
ALSO, Looking ', gloms Pioturee, Pioture-
Pramee; end almost yverything necessary to
beautify yogi homes. Remember to'ealr Bret at
the - - - WELLSBORO BOOK—STORE.—
=I
MARRIAGES.
PETRIE—GOODWIN.—.A.t.tho M. E. Parson
age, Llltist Charleston, July 12, by Rev. W. Stat
ham,. Mr, lienyy Petrie, and.. Mrs.„
,Clootl"
win, boil of cbarleston. • •
_ ,CI AL, NOTICES.
-t .
...~. .a L ~. J
Willcox &'GllibvSewing'
"Its seam is strOngler and iess liable to rip in
use or weer than the Look-Stitch."—"Judges'
Report," at the "Grand Tr:leg.", Bond for the
"Report," and samples'of trork, containing both
kinds ofstitchet,.on,the sameplere of goeds.,_A
• I
GEO..
Arr. 29,'68-1y: for Tioga Co. Knoxville, Paj
SIDTILIA 61ifilifIBUS- OURANTUR,
111111/11 3 11123HtS' -
" HODICEIOPILTHIC
morAvz PItOTED, liftoll TUE, MOST ,AMPLE EX,
perlence, an 'entire '
success; •Sizipl:•Prompt—=
Ellicieut,and Reliable. 'They ate • the' only Medicines
perfectly adapted to popular use—so simple that mfg•
takes cannot be made in using them; ao harmless as to
be free from danger, and no efficient US to be &heart re ,
liable. They Imo- raised th 6 Rlgh r est coitimendaH6n
from all, and will always render satisfaction.
• ,t C e nt's.
1, Cures Povers, Congestion, Inflammation...—. 25
2, do Worms, Worm• Fever, Weria-Goli6Y ' 21'
3, do Crying-Colic, or Teething. of infants... 26
4, do Diarrhaia of children or adults 25
5, do ;Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Colic 26.
0, do chelera.merhus,Vomiieig 25
do Coughs. Colds, Bronchitis r... 25
do VlAlLlllBlol,ToothaehetFacesc .grr
0, - do Headaches, Sick-11Cadache, Vertigo.- 25
10, do Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach 26
11,', do Suppressed or painful - Periods 25
12, -do whites, too profuse Periods 25
13, do Croup, Cough, difficult Breathing 25
14 . ,, 40 Salt Shown, Erysipelas, Eruptions... 25
16, do Rhot;matigm, Rheumatic Pains 25
,10, -do irOVer - 111114 , 411ecti, - Ohill Eeser - digues
47, • '4 Piles, blind or bleeding 60
18, do Oyhthalmy, and sore or weak Eyes.... 60
19,`i do Catarrh, acute or chronic Influenza.,.. 60
20,
doAsthma,
' do Whl4
°ini.C°llgh' violent Coughs.. 60
21,
oppressed Breathing ' - 60
22, do Ear Discharges, impaired hearing.. 50
23, do Scrofula, enlarged Glands, Swellings.. 60
24' do General Debility,- Physical Weakness. 60
25; do Dropsy; And,,sianty Secret:Ozie' t ' 60
do SCR.SiCktlnifl, &Abase fl - ore tiding...
2 7, do Kidney-Disease, Gravel 50
211, do Nervous Debility, Seminal Ernie
sious,lnvoluntary Discharges 100
' 29 , do. Sore,fllouthc Canker oo,
30, do' ttrinsiry Vireihnose; 60
,31,_ de Painful periedeorith:Bpaapn ..... 30
%.1.2, do
. Sgtroringg at change of life 1 00
33, do Epilep s y, Spasms, St. Vitus' Dance 100
311 Diphtheria, ulcerated Sore Throat .. .
Writ Y CASES.
Or 36 LAMM . rim* EtaROCCPPM, VOlrrfalia4l'
CIPICMB &CART Onr.litAtilt 'DISEASE A . FAMILY
IS SUBJECT TO,AND A DOOR OP DIRECTIONS $lO 00
.13141111 CT Fanny and TRAVELING CIISCa , with 20 to
28 vials 45 to $8
4tleltleirfoialf Par/Park Dtsitm, both for Can- ,
• '1:10 Rod tot Pitivritrzysireatment, arid vl.
. , as and pocket cases $2 to $5
419,Tliese IZemedlee *by; t*.eitits:;or, fileft,§ liox, are
sent to any part of itio edunt rY, Mall or Express,
fcey v tif charge, on receipt of the p 3 Ice..
, 0 1 1441re:Se 'Humphreys' Specific
llompopathp..faedicine 9.P4mAnr,
OrMit'llatf'DePi:'l , t. No: f>B2l3soArsret, Ems' Tour:
linmpancre Coneulted daily at his offiao, per
clonally or by letter : as above, for torn, dieense.
FOR SALL' Y ALL for,
knali.-it 21, 18674 y.
• rEutrotla
'.WITEI ITS GLOOMY ATTENISANTB,-I.oli
,
, SNP ITSi - PgrRESSION,- pziroLuldy4Wf
,EgiBBleiNP, o , Bs oi?
"1.0)39 I'uWER, DIZZY 1113,11), LOSS OF BEM.
Ottr- - ANp fiIIitESMENiD: IMPOTENCE- AND Ilf
1061,14t..fifift CORE' in 1101.
'egrtßyS! SPEOAFIC
k&TY•tIEILIT.: 4 ,
,
• , Cvettpoied Of-the Vat& valveiblei nltd iiiikpiitent Otis
- retires, they strike at once the root'of this inettektonn
3 1 11 . the system, arrest the discharges, and Impart vigor
and mem:Oita and tital,tr to ow - ea ttre'rrain: — .Ther
hovel cured thousands of cases. Pride per paelosnoff,
sit boirei - i end' v fat, Or $1 per eitig!ehex. ftl,l4l4dteg•'
eqs,and it gent by. , niail on reCeiPkOf PV .--,5 44dre5 1 3
WR ll itri 41 1 E 1 E 1 E- .4 0 )4P - 44 fiEl4,
ton *At. 6967,17,
VESTIETfitI"E- -
41; Co p bavo igkaie
largssit attebeapeat'stooa ottlrugailned
leinee, Patent MedleleaskTo.inpikollill AV° Stuff ,
',BOuslies;Vainishes,'„Glaini;
itoaa; eerfUrry3ry; Toilet Soat4 : Fisldng,Tatikle;
Ltn-!,.:Pv,er4ireught;.intos this et linty., ,They;
tt tray sell everything la theiriineistMp,
:or thin-0401m bought elsewhere, They bought'
.lbeirie,cis.illiargoViautilles ard: fanrfattleasii;'
,and ca n ehesper.thaoVietbcretr:
tablishment'in otMety:' !OA and examine
stook- and prices, 1; P; IVI LLIAMS 115 - 00. -
May 1868. ". • Union „Monk.,
, -
, 3nes -
Arrasiew can close buyers find Pero ieidtah
White Lead and Linseed Oil, llarnialuiii
Lieber, Turpentine, the ebeapeat, at.
P. a; VILLIAMB, Co.
, ,
Who sells ,
petard' end 'best' Drag,'Pitent
Medicines, and Dye,t3tuffrs ,
R.VILVIAIits , 4 , 4 10.
•
Who keeps the tergestatock of ;. Paint:TowderiQ
Toßtb, - .lialicOloth'.and -Nall Bruskes, - ,and • sane
rtifO - -ctitiapest, . WILLIAMS, it CO.
• • • • -
Where can yenxkte 9nid the • best_aid. cheapest
Toilet and Saving soap, Pooket Knives, Perfum
ery,: net r,ol4,Potnades,Writing,Paper;Pena and'
Ink, , • W ILLIAMB,4-100.-
CAST:Paid' FOR': WOOL
istIXE
Wolls b aro, 'ltily; - t*i
Di. C. IC: Vhoinpaton.
[wELLeuolcoulap.t.]: , = f,r+ • •
Will attend, to Professional °Oslo, oe, village
t
and immediate vicinity Wellib6roY- -
Offieo, and Residence on p,tnie fit. 2d door qp
;tbe right . 2, 11 . , -',lB
Z 00.000 b
BRICK FOR RALE,—
. Wlll4ll'/' Bill/BY,
Welleboro, Pa.
CASH PAID FOR WOOL, by
June 17; 18138. p..P.)ROBNETS.
NEW'SItRiVAL,OF-'GOODS
l''''Tots''.:.,t!)iiit'Oit:
IXTOULD say to their friend's and the pall('
generally;; that they are now receiving a
',splendid assortment of Summer '• •
SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, PRINTS,
• ~ C LOTHS, CASSIMERES, VEST.
INGS, READY MADE .
THING, HATS & CAPS,
BOOTS Arm SHOES,
CROCKERY, HARDWARE, WOODEN'
WARE, STONE WARE, KERO
SENE OIL, PAINTS & OILS,
SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES,
SYRUPS, MOLASSES,
irre:
, _
We are able to offer our 0115U:4130re the benefit
of the
in the Now York Market, our Stock having been
'purchased since the great decline in Goods.
.
- ' • *-- • • TOLES 4 BARBER
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ESSISIMMIE
ly,a,Ls: ORO BAKERY:
THE SUBSCRIBER baring established him-
Bel, in Ibe
BAKING BUSINESS.
in this village, next door to E. R. Kimball's
Grocery, is now prepared to cart' on the business
414e1l its various branches. 'I will keep' con
stantly on band an assortment of Bread, such
as _
LOAF BREAD, BOSTON CRACKERS,
GRAHAM BREAD, BUTTER .
CRACKERS, '2B R 0 W N
BREAD, WATER
CRACKERS % SUGAR
1 - 'CRACKER'S,
• " ;
DYSPEPSIA: AND SODA BISCUITS,
OYSTER, CRACKERS,. CAKES, ,
" - PIFS; AND LUNCH,'
at all, house of the day, Sundays excepted.
• ; BY strict; attention, to" business shell endeavor
to merit the public patronage. ,
CHAS; STEVENS . .
Wellebore, Jane, 24 , 1485. ; .
WASHING. MACHINE.
M. WILKINSON, of,Qharieston, having
tfi purchinted the light to Wake and vend the
P..iones Washing Machine in Tioga. County,
'hereby gives notice that the machines any being
made at Van Horn's Cabinet Factory, Welleboro,
where they may be'procured. -• •
The best, cheapest v ami meet sensible machine
!ever invented, - • •• •
Jane 24,1888-4.
.
, . . .
/. , North. , '' :, . Airditor , s-- -"
tiE , undotolgui4lCl(lt 'Auititcif, apphletod . 'ti
distritate -ate laud *rides from the rate or
- tho 4010, - ibtetaorAli2t. Gt .- tenet - I, i wilt aided'
-joyato doges of hie ippoiettaint at hts'.!lifliee in
WonattOM, OfidOlidiVilte Sttlii dal. of July _
nest at ette 'a titalk P. g, ~ Z. 11. NILES, •-
Vitiiilbolai 4 1 1,;1,1 0 0 .268-41 f. ' Auditor.
WEB
,b, WORALOCK;)
DRY GOODS,
such as
also n lurite and well selected stock of
LAST DECLINE OF PRICES
#~ -
ArETr' - ' 445 y — Eliriti o i
. .
.zt , ;
j'N : PAE . PAI*D'jt4i, -.--,
SlOlg - OdIUTATOOT 4.
-
. .
RAYE•now on hand and still vomingot largo
tid well selected stonk r of
• :
•
e'otoptdng everything needed. Our stook of
uiZtaio mom scams
ALPACAS; • POPLINS , • OAAIRRIOKS,
FRENCH' JAOON,ETS, 'ORGANDIES, bl
PEQUAS, VERSAILES, BLACX i
~ ' AND COLORED 'SILKS, I
ALSO, IRISH AND iRENOII POPiINS:
' SHAWL 'AND CLOAK DEPART
MENT COMPLETE,
TRIMMINGt.' ',LOTS' YANKEE 'NO.
TIONS, HOOP SKIRTS, SAL;
• : MOREL .SKIRTS, -OPERA - .
FLANNELS, CORSETS,
,
DOMESTICS, • • -
• at a NarY amfalinarelt,
READy-xAD:Fi,
Clothe and Cassia:tares and a Tailor to
Boots and ShOeS,
~-• ~ .: ~
HATS AND CAPS, STRAW cIOODS,
CROCKERY, WOODEN WARE,
.HARD WARE, SHELF HARD
WARE,. NAIL§,,IRON, ,
SALT, Limp, PLASTER, PORK, PLOOR
Don't forget to look o or our stook of
R 0c ss'
3 ■
the most complete stook ye can And,' such as
TEAS. -We are old tea dr n ers and know them
to be ' :, • •.•
•
SUGARS, MOLASSES,
everything in the OioCery Gunja 'Bank
Codfish Bay Mackerel, ,A-ehtOn Balt, what makes
the Buttes good, and nice firkins to put It in.—
Also, BUtter Tubs and Pails; Butter sold on corn.
mission—no charges for handling; but would
like a small portion of the money you get in re,
turn, that is if our prices skit.
FARMERS TOOLS,
Milne. We are agents for the Ohio and Buck
eye combined Mowing Machines; general depot
for fixtures and extras for thw'the above ma
chines.' All kinds of
COUNTRY 'PRODUCE
taken in exchange for Goods. We propose to
soil our Goods reasonably. , "Live and let Live"
prices given at the counter—onlY one prie!):
T. L. BALDWIN CO:
• • .
Tioga, April 29,1888. - ' ,
IYEW=_ SPRI ~hODS
ME
MI
J. 1 Al,P.firsolis?,4,Cies
MAP = CAM STORE!
T HE SUBSCRIBERS ARE OFFERING
Great Inducements
Dry-Goods, Boots & Shoes.
Our stopkls all new,, andeannokbe surpassed
FOR VARrETY "AND OFIEAPNEiS,.'
r: •
The following ais but mall Vr
portiop of our ;
BARGAINS:
GOOD PRINTS, lOcers.
BEST "' I 15'"
GOOD VD WIDE SPETINGS 12}
'• BL ; MERLINS 150 Ta
EXTRA •• SOFT:FINISH 20cTEL
SUMMER PANT STUFFS 20 TO 500T13.
MUMS is tip To-25 arrFORBEST.
ALL. WOOL SHAWLS $3 -
ALL.WOOL OASSIMEREII76OTB TO4l
HEAVY GINOa'A 516 OTS4 .
FINE.ALP,AOAS'BI io 50 OTS.
. .
ALPACA' POPLINS 50 OTS.
PARASOLS' 75 TO $.3.' '
: - SUNLIBIBERELLAS $1,26 TA , 102,50..
noteEi SMUTS 75 To $1,75. . .
LADIES' GAITERS $1,25 TO $3.
LI.NENAIANDKERCHIEFS 10 C'S:
LINEN HOSE, thaw OTS.-
•
is I pa y ta ,
°all and examine our stook as
vie' are baying new Goods almost dalli and 'sell lig them very cheap.
Intielo,
S ALT a o ix be bad 1 , any quantit y it
= .• leliatie4 VAIRt
filop, Jan% 180 ! •
1511 Mil
T. L. BALDWINAX CO.
TIOGA, PA.
aMi
. ,
ME
can't be 'boat much:
Cut and Fit:
MI
„ 't~
1 3 1
to nU buyers
CM
IT'AISP. 24 S-"st Plo
SPrillirk l oo44
MI
~' ,- ~ .
~';
~'s
=I
."'
, E Baia reoiniod4(voti LARGIB OTOOt. of
SPRING 1100118
ME
IMII
. _
en Ai; tweet favorable 'feriae, and Wail* sold at
ery =hell' advance front' cost. We- tlitakWe
taeard nothing In saying that we keep the
;-;
,BEST.MBORIMENV
=EMMEN
to the BEST QUALITY 'of.' Goode that
e 4 In the place. 2,11a7 - e a store light eneug
e • what you are 11414, and pledge ourselvf
slily eonslilared; its tirany other estiblieb
re continuo to ink. *Er _
CLOTH TRADE
one Oni speoialties, and Ivion desirid'
MAKE ~TTIEM TO, ,ORDER
n i altort notice and in'tbo• but manner. We
aye it,d44sl.lo,Onr",stook a 'igoOdfainiOrtment, of ,
, •
11SSIH,S, THItEE4PET. lIsI9RA•
COTTON. WARP, HEMP, AND,
STAIR CARPETS.
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS_
BIT IL S. TEA QIIPA
i '
k
. d sell TEA at New- York prices by
nod. Alt visiting Corning, areinv . ited
. d examine stock and prices.
, SMITH & WAI
corning, Aprll 8, 1868:
MICYXAMO CON
to -KELLEY'S and see the Latest Asti'
NEW GOODS!
t :
Conaisting of &general wasortment of
'
0
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~cf,- ..Q..- f- ,
„
• - •ti 1, = , c9. ,, r=l , e
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E 4 `_ 1 -ca - •. c' - ::' • 0 ':::
F l 4
~ ~ :pci . '_ • W i y-•• , oi
S. FRY'S • CORSET • X14115 . : l : Sk.t T
' - SUPPORTERS, - AT , ; ~ ..,
. , 1 • ;! ' KELLEY S
wpax 4s m i na 'e►ea awl pay goo
* DRESS GOODS, AT ii44i
GENTS' ruiis' AT KELLEY'S
g ellaboro, Oct. 80, 1867.
Special .:Nottee -- .
Alja thoso.,interestid in die Pnrchas
GRAHAM' in 4 o !ler:kinds of .
;
D, MEAL,: 'PORK; HAMS, Fl
• • )e • I
• '•
o. of all hinds, will flad it; to theitadvan
o call and examine
=
N. B.—Citsh paid for Grain, Potatoes, Bees
Beau, Eggs, &o,
. ;
ViLllabor° Jure'2o;'lB6B.
P ../ b d../; an 3 d 4 1 ' §(1
cm ere 01,1 elf . t
1 A Q acres or land; covered — with hem' ok,
1. 4 t.! ash, and basswood timber, and ly ng
hi t• o western part of, Chatham 'township; t tee
wilds from Knoxville, and within two . milo of
,two saw-milts, to be sold. at , a reasonable price,
hind on 0110 terms., Apply personallyi or. l by
'itter to ; -ITHOMAS D. LE.
,
Chatham Valley, ,'
Tioga County, P.
a
' Executors. ' ;fNotice .
- - - r
ir ' PIERS TESTAMENTARY haying Won
i l
j,j gMted' to the undersigned upon
,the aft
will . andle?itinuint of Jonathan Stokes, let or
var., tigton; dee'd,•all 'paroling indebted to . aiJi
tee , tor, and all persons claiming againet the; Cs..
tat - are requested to-:,fettle kfrith 1,11 •Prle , of
Par :, ington Center. ' I. C. PRIOR,
I . '' ''- ' ' 1 NOAH c9Rwi , -
4,,n0 10,1888410 ' • - , '' ' Per
„ Dissolution.
r E.,copar . tnoraliip „heretofore existing Ibex.
huslo t ets e i n e rie e so a l li ve s d er by b.° l: r n a tt i t u tte t t co n sent, e al tfr ulai l ingt ,
The books ere in the hands of Charles. syl
voider .4oughton for settlement,
140170.11T0N.
• .
, ,
Rai
lii
inn* for Xerox •
la 9 breakage of chimneys—at --FOLBY
Corning, N.Y.
C444 - SaItDIVINEtt ow York prlo .0, in
VQIQXI tat polo, and out to suit ordere, r ot
• , Tan Mama 01M.s.
,
, •.
,1,. ~ ~ r ~j: t ..T ..
t i__
ME
IME
=ll
lElil
BM
SELL LOW,
=I
=MI
' r
gARPETS,
MI
oonsksting - of
and MATTING, and can sell them
'HOW VERY LOW.
We are the agents for tho 1
a
01,
1 • ce
•srawnall S'liiiVHl3
No charge for Bnolvttid GOOtS'at
0..8, KELLEY'
Flour,
;:,.00pps, AND PRAM
NEM
nt M. B. P.ATN(7II'IB, ‘l+4Cagaii,Blq'oli
s4 # ' BE HICHNGEr
WE
I sing, I sing-'ota'eailettetblng• _;
Almost al stelifie atillaggs„apon TYng;
I've awang iroun t d ai round as a ring,
atia:Mlite,on thit4lololn - efist ROAt,Vral7.4 lo ogi
I stoliped at the pity and took on the Opring •
'STYLE - S-_ OFIGROCERIES
1,7E4 faehl4,o4 'fpr
SUGARS i#E LOW IN.-THE-Ngiog,
•
And 4;4464444, 40145.,•••
have a freer tian dewuwarti r with a ,faunellhii
, pad '
'
3361Gettals.earpl,
EM
howeirlr, arc ant - from the. nockdownward, and
• the style is blue and silver with stripes.
TEA. `'~ TEA
are
. flt ,to
ree to
will be prepared- frook:s- drawlnff .favnishe& to
every, customer who buys a pound. Ofthe styles
to suit- complexions, 'ie.; I may mention, that'
Black Tea
you can have If yeu-long , for it. cannot got
time to liiok tip 'all the bald , it..
the '
Ira
GREAT' AMERICAN TEA COMPANY
use.to startle the innocent people aboUt ihe'C'oun.
try,; but you can depend upon finding tbe very_
beat of Teas at the
=I
BiE-HIVE EXCHANGE?
C,offeel,
= - -
the stylei are' varione. 'Yon , can` have the latest
styles from the.following fat:bit:noble foreign
porta, to, wit :
MOCHA, JAVA, RIO, LAOU!RA JAM.
Flour still wears hoops over all,
.audlispenses
With trails as doprotttable. = I hitiqs-all grades
- eatable. Also,
I
PORK,‘DRIE6 BEEF W AND HAMS,
nether with a fall assortment of light 'groceries
and canned delicacies. As ever
Pays. Cash or Trade, ,, for all MARKETABLE
PRODUCE.
ingfe
I. call
Wollsboro, Apr. 1_,!68. W. T. MATHERS
bVERNMENT•
/ PROPERTY AT PRIVATE:SALE
k.__A:TINHT - anpLoNNlt t NagziTl34pEq.
.t 770Connotiug chiefly of
• 10,000 Sets New and Second Hand
Harness, Bridles 'and Collars;- 3,000
„ Saddles,
All otylee
al of
. . • ~
2,000 WAGON" , COVER:, all sizfis, new & worn.
sgoo Wow, AND iisiNis imeracwrs, & HORSE
. ,
COVERS:; MIL - MAUI' ' CLOTHING, GREAT ,
001LTSi- NEM& "COATS, BLOUSES, ,
. 'PANTS, SHIRTS, DRAWEES, &o.
. . -. ..,-,
Also a large liii of Reins, Lead Lines, Buggy imbn
„lance and Cart Harness: Double Trees Lead Bars, Port
able Forges, 10., &C. ' Wheel • Tenn!. Harness, little
word, all oak tanned leather, serviceable, cleaned had
oiled, $5 per horse, including Bridle Lead; do s4' Amt
balance or Stage Harness with superior leather Traces,
perfectly suited for farm or general teal,* Work. double
seurcomplete $25 to 80, Bridles $l. to - $3, extra Lair
lined Artillery o, do $2,50 and s s, Dental) Rein $1,76
to 2,25, Halters to $l2 per , dozen, New Officers, Mc-
Clellan Saddles, $ 6 - do, with plated Bit Bridle $l9,
c i
Brass ?donated Sa dies. good as new 49,•vtith ',Bridle
$ll, Boys Saddles 6, Wagon Covers, superior, 10 arid
12 oz., Cotton Duck $6 to $l2, 1000 Hospital Tents;
new and good as new, 12 oz, Duck;l4 feet square $25 to
$5O, with poles and -pins complete, Wall Tents $lO to
$2O. Wedge do $5 to $B, Shelter” TON' for Hay' iftps
$3O to $5O per 100. • . .
Grain Bags, 12 of. Duck, 2to 8 Bushel $6 to $lO per
dozen, also fall assortment of Seamless Bags.
Small eider by Express, 0 - .,(.1. D. '
LIBERAL DEDUCTIONS VI WHOLESALE HEAL.
^
:Inv
•
ERS.
1 PITEIN & CO,
,• (Formerly on Front St., now)
71 NORTH ISEpotim 8y.j,..7r187 MILOTr ApettST. k
PHLAiIif.;PHIA, PA.
Also, 5 PARK ' LACK, N. Y.
Doscriptivg price 11q,sent,on Application.
:/tp!ll 8,1868.3m.>--" *•: • •
100,000 I Poods}of Woo
Wanted*
HR subscribers will. ay Cash, Pull-Cloth,
T
Cazaimeres Flannels, &0., ito., for Wool.—
They also man ufacture as usual—
TO ORDER, OR ON SHARES;
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te'eult cuatomera. All work warranted as rep•
,vesented. They invite particular attention to
their t-'; Water Proof
. "
whieh are warranted in every respect. Partieu
itOLLMARDING & CLOTII-DRESSING,.
• • ,F :,t,,
TWenty years experi ago in the basitieso war
rants them in expeotiti a gonerans l patronage.
No shoddy cloths = i,:
beton° & Co q at Wallsboro, are agents for
the sale of our Cloths..
,JOSEIR4 INGIi&AS dr, SONS
Deerfield, May
SPRING & 'GOODS
E bey , to call your attention to our stock• 11
a'iid Straw Goods,
.
for the Spring and - Summer Trado; which l i - now
onitylete, and'seleeted with aro to meet 'the
wants of all, and (=brining full lines of all "that
is new and novel, and at the lowostpossible rates.
, PATTERN HAT FRAMES;,
of Madame 'ergo and.exquiene notiort
itient, of whiob wo mill give onr•frtende thamot4
doeirnble styles.
• litre.
April 22, 18,60,0.-. broad Street, Tioge, i'o.,
'OCl2Busisols
. Thnotby Seed.•";l6O: thisheis
Clovo seed; choicest kinds
, WRIGHT & BUM.
fr!• 11 ,.
._ , ,
`-' , 151: - .',....E . :.:'.?'!- , , -- r. q -4
.i - ..ti;';' , . , ' '',.• ~ '.'• r.', '
TEA:=-TEX I
' to
AICA, &C.
'ln the matter of
PROVISIONS
M E R S-!
CALL 'AT' MATHERS'S.
ME
_k,V,LCatSIIISIE,MO D
Jar attention given to
FOR 1868.
.==MMM=
Otters
filaS •,-(l_lt2t
are noir: nikuinfaeturing the ' • Beet; 4:Meatiest
an c-Moat Datable iPaixtt:itt tvfo:ooatrwell.-',l
put on, 'mixed with pare2Ourti4d - .',oll,•wiliiiistl4s‘;
or 1614.1411;it 'o( - ii),Iiett brew* .ar„,- beautiful:l
choeolatoogier,„and hltehatig.4' 44' 1/04/4 , '•
! lead,'B4 -11 0;diakeliyitor tlitoulhi to daft tha
of the ieeniumer,,,,,- - /t-, is valuable for Houma,
.X9 l 4'llatlettoeis °adage Am& Car mahou t Foe
and iv ooden.ware, Inkplmnints;'::
Canal If oats; -Veisel4:.suitifsl4ol'Petteme,tral-.
vas; hieial and libirtsiejtoofi, (ikbein'itiffrilLatts
Water prOofe,)-Ploor (Om Elenflrett—: ,
iurerbaringveed 5,000 ilble.:the
and, as a paint-for any purpose Ii unenruus tu d for
body t . durability, alaittleity.apd.-
_Price $6 per band of 300 ihi.;;:tvhbith_iiiii etrppiry
t atitriner for. years to:ioittri-'-
cases as above. !Sendlbria etfOlit ithieb,gtve e
MI particulars; qslatitt - geniiiiel tritest breaded
in 'a - trade mark, tirisaiton - Idiniiii Pai4t.', -
sone can order the Peltiesntritnni', , *B: , imoney;o!2 recove. or _
! • • - ,'D/DWinftry: "
June 8, 1868-66 - '' - 254 Pastil. 8t; York.
!,_
HE attention of lierehantaand Otherat to
T
a License, b respaitfully to the ant' ot , :i
the 11th bf April 1862 Pamphlet limn, 492,reit.
elating ,ttio polies:aloe and-payment of.. Licenses:
which are-payable, at 'the , - TreatotreP !Mee
the letday,ofMay'fii,eaoh, at 4 ererr"Llegi; end .
by said act;, remaining lnpald" on
the first' day of ',Taly, the Trettaltrer is re:0640) ":,
Mb- and prestrta 2 , judgment' and -:'oollestieni AS. 1
soon as 'practicable .thereafteii and `' ln ; default
'thereof, to be perionallyltable. Thole . llable`to•
*Valise are • thereforeletpiested "to be prokopt
-
In making their paybents before that datei &ere.; •
by avoiding-any ; trouble to thethselves andmach- z
perplealty to the Treasurer,- _ ."3,7
'Jane 0 r 18680.. BAIL) Trettittir. ,
• -
BO
MI
Ic 4 ; „ , “• : 1-
'T",undersigned ers for sale thefollowing
'described', property;',littiate:d in BialuillursP.
Tiagn Pa; one •1145115•Ai1d L'ot+th6 Honed is .
2i Stories well 'finished nif; a'ped also
a splendid well of- water on the' stoop: This- lot -
containa 3 acres'of the best' of gardening;
plenty-of apples and , rother fruit trees thereon-4. -
good barn; and_everYthing;pertaininglo this said--
House era Lo gin: good order. The. abotret , ,des.:-
eribed Souse and Lot soU at a low figure,
such as dodos competition. Apply'to- •
H. RUDISEY.',
,'•• •
..!' • - , - Mainsburg Tioga'Sto;, pa; •
6 • - • - •
May m , ,
•
IMpOrtailt Favtgi.
0 INCE Saintifer is not! being. , us in thou.:
ands of ;families the following Itto are
poi tant to be bnowni.' :f:• . • _ ' ••-
Ptne; , -.--Though it
- la the most pofulor
popular remedies, yet it le so comp oun ded , to.`
be safe and harmless; It leaf such aetnro tbar
it may be handied'and used by children,: and
persons who ate ignorant of Medicines.'
finoonn—lt is found that'Sallitifer will relieve •
severe istin in' any part or the bodi keener thin
any other application. •, -'••• .1) •' -
Turns: 7 -4c is important that-the bottle-bettelt: •
corked, if. left open only a few rminu s tes it loses,
strength.:!;.- j - ; ; .
Pcuari—This.nseful, remedy can
. ; obtained
frornalq4st ever y , dealer in medic
ME
.sTo . yv:i§ YOli:114116.V.:IBilyr:
AVI#4 more goo . di ihan iipoosieri fejt
thiiiinarkist,-.-iriU 1411 my entire•sto,ok of,
WATPUE§, .
PLATED' :YTAR,E, AND FAN:. -. - 1‘
MOODS, AT, COST. --
~
O. G.;Clocks . . ..
Gothlo " 8,68.,
Cotta: Fe
Amerieen 'Watches in Silver Minting; Cases at
$lO. Finer Movements.. in heavier eases; at cor
respondingly "ow prices,. Plated Nan:kat Man
ufacturers' prices., ; ,,. ; . . •
THIS IS' NO . HIJIIIMI(14. BUT'. A NT' R-
d 800 for ywireelf.
OM
oro,April 163
Wells
THE !AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE of Penn
sylvania, re-ofganisedin 1866; as te . Solon
aifio Scbooli gives coursetcof inetruotiva la • • •
.GENE AA SOISNOW'AeitICTILTOBA,
MkCHANICAL AND :CIVIL, gpT.
AND' CLASICAL‘jirt.V,AATI)Ii.E.
First term-begins,july, 28 and :audit Dee. 16th;
1868. For further particulars apply to . ,
JAS. Y. filliCEE,„Yice Fres%
,July 8,1668.-4 t ; Agricultural. College
eenter.Couuty Pa.
ATTENTION FAIMMS I i
SPRING his Coke-, ;mill ; thole desiring full
barna can haVe them by:Y:tying. „„
„ -
in.ctigartel
at the 81111 Of .1% Chaniiiney* Co.; *Melt we are
selling at 46-per ton at enr mill on 'Elk Rum—
All kinds of •Produce taken' -in exchange +for
Phister. Givens aeon.- • --
, • ditA*l ) .NE;t4 CO. ,
Gainee4laga, Co. , Pst„,_*-arch';o,;4B6B--Bm*,,-
,• • yr a e. -
'Q. SPLENDID BUILDINEC:LOTS, in the
Bormigh of Wellalmrp, and a TIMBER
TRACT .Of - 404 aeron in Delmar; three miles from
eifyrLleavily limb - area. Terme' easy.
Jan. 8,1888. '• WRlG..llT.&')34rwr.'.
.. . • „
*d4bord Mopt. arding •
: • ~: •
THE pkoPrietir baying. put - hislitaohitnei in
firs trate - order is now , ready:to. tarsi „te :t4r4
dor any - grade of Wool. His eards are, of-. the
finest qualify'. ._,All Wool, flue or °eerie * , should
be well cleansed fo the,benflit'et botliptirtiee.:=
All work idone with deppatob i and iwirranted..
May. 27 ; 1868—tin. . '.- - 8 .`&..W. JULTBOLD. '
Lat i hShin' gibs I: , 'fior 1
,• Lath! •
ALWAY S
on hand at Fostor's 14Si 1, Niles
Pine.andliemlook, lath, shingles,.
and lamb or, ill well as:.all, Janda :of hard wbod ,
plank and boards. , ,; ,iit*?p!4elivated to order.'
• G. W. POSTER.
Niles Valley, May-13.-186S-Bra.*-- --
•
~.Qoal: f or
•
CORSE BiT1;4001T13 - • ; 'for
Oho- ' • _ ' ' •
Eopt. - 28, 1867.
Higro Pratt Jai. "
• _
.74.
50r-vmoss. . of. the. HERO BRUIT R
kJ for_ sale,by, .=t .• -
' • r • •W. E. TERRELL I t CO,,*•
• •• • • • ;Corning, NY.
• We'sr,e Prepared to,. fill ordefs for. the:Hera
Pratt Jar as kw .ek i thez paw. he: boegbt era
anywhere,,ae'd, shipped ;firerp..Cornin . g. We dark.
give :pedal rAtes oitlargei i quill - titles. It la the
best and meet saltible "Jar' le ?the iriarkef. , ',.t;tet
quetatiOns•fronies'befereorder,ingelsewhere.•
March ,
, '
ow
.
e
• • - "; - No tice.
~ ,
HAVIN G
sold my location: and' good , Will , in
IX tho 'practice of Dentistrylo Dr. o.,Theraas;
I would respeotfully. recommend him .to my pa
trons as I, have made arrangements with him to
perform •all . operations for-whielt I have (Mitt - stet-
I
et. I erie .recomMend -b .as , a gentleman Of
skill and ability in the d al art.) ~.,-.-
1 , ! ' . ' -.. :1 1. IL:RANDALL,. . •
Tioga, Pe." Met i 3, tB6O.- f..:Surieort PentiSt•
--- -
1
,1 the . d aj ' art4
• ' ' ' ''' ..:' H:BA:Liu,
~_., lip." liiati3, ip6 . tk. P. :Surgeon 1"..16 4
HE'ki 1 ,_SR N t"RE4p. Yi
TAR, ,-.
B.AItWELSiI!iitiONSI.-0,4j10% 1
' - BGTTE R :TUBS,, &0., -- : -.- ,
Kept b . i ns ' tbOiiy i;i; ' l;4n a' 'ilnd:•tiii.l2lsiiiiiiio.oi.-'
-i-. e-fr ,
YV, ; T. M4: 11 T 1 :- , -,;,
....• • ..• . .• .- - , ~e . , •
at ilk new btorc,.2d dobr otiose RoYtc%Buildbilb
Wreils.hori:
~,, ,%• ,• .' .;":. (JUDO 10, 18684 , ;
A; a. TRODIPSON „.,- •
EIYANSFIELD P4' . ' r. - -
gi.:ACliqblITIT,
has two flees, 'And is prepsivid
to dottil kinds - or work hie wlth*otript
nego, mid in a watkumnliko manner.' isto
Ott exeollenco in '
Muneflald Junp:B;.lB6BL-Iy.:l' s ;`.!,
4thruntstratmod".Nottee "
• IFFM I I , O AthniolotiatiOtt ha pg t ,,
to - tile littler/qv:ma upon
of C. :Brown', of l i maitonoovijle,'detftN.
Thil,p9ritoOs'itWel:44ll to ithid'erfote k anti. ;:per.
tiofts claiming aptliefa afe"ieoilted
sottio with • 401114 , 11:. BROWN:4'
laveretkrorills, Jute. 114 1868-60 . Atm
• - • Ix7o.1 x 70.
ITABLE BALE!
A.VOLEY
P' : ROBERTS.
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