The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, July 29, 1868, Image 3

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    11031 E •111ATTEliS,
WEDNESDAY, JULY *9;18(18.
"Now Advertisement •
kdmistratore Notice—O. B. Wells, Eat.
Conti Proclamation — Sheriff Potter.
Banuniptcy—J. HartiSoD, Arsignee.
Agents Wanted—J; B. - Burr Co.
Notice in Disoberge—B. Wilcox, Bankrupt,
A N E n• TErING.7 — M> M. COnVi4,litli
a bran a.por strect-Sprinkler,. and 18, d o i ng
good job on Main Street, :betweeri - Waln and the
To PRlNTERS.—Printers wishing to
buy a completo offico at a bargain can find it ad
vantageous to address E. W.- Barnes, Courier
Office, lath, 13.7.
PERSONAL. — We regret to record the
death of Mr. Peter Green, one of the oldest. and
most prominent ditizons of Delmar, which took
plate in this vil
Green had been
in his 75th year
SEWING 31 rENCY.—MrS.
A. M. Pitts, of Mansfield, is an agent for the sale
of the Wiloot & Gibbs Sewing Machine. In
quirers are reqnested call at her residence, rieikr,
Owen's Mills, and see one operation, and test its
work.
• •
PERSONAL.—Gen. Thos. L. Young,
Recorder of the city of Cincinnati, has been
visiting his brother Hugh Young, , Esq, in this
village during the past week. - The General re
gards Ohio good for an old-fashioned Republican
majority next November.
CORNER-STONE LAY;NG.—The Cor
ner Stone of the men M. E. Church edifice will
be laid with appropriate ceremonies on 1-Ve4nes
day*August sth at 2 o'clock P. m. Addresses will
be delivered by Rev D. NV. C. Huntington, D. D.,
of Rochester, Rev. Dr. Lore of Auburn and
others; The occasion will doubtless - prove
exceedingly interesting.:
Grant & Colfax Clubs.—The times of meet
ing are as follows:
Brookfield—Saturday evenings.
Mansfield—Saturday evenings.
Tioga--Saturday evenings.
Westfield—Tuesday evenings.
Wellsbora—Friday evenings.
Other names will bo inserted as fast as they
are received, and the table will be published
weekly during the Campaign.
A LUCKY BABY.—A child was born
in Delmar, on the 20th inst., which, could it
' speak, might, boast of having relatives as follois
On the father's side—A grandfather and grand
mother; a great-grandmother, great p grandfather,
and a great-great-grandfather. On the maternal
side—grandfather and grandmother and great
grandmother.
These grand:ielatives are all in good health.
Probably there is not another baby in l 4.he county
ed-well off in the matter of grand-relatives.
HAIL STOII.II.—A storm of hail and
rain, attended by high wind and thunder, passed
over this region between the hours of sik land
seven, Thursday evening. heavy masses of black
clouds had been hanging low down in the ;west
and northwest for several hours, with freitzent
thunder. Hail fell plentifully •in this village for
ten minutes, doing little damage however. South
and west of us the storm raged more fiercely, the
wind being high and the fall of hail very des
tructive to corn and wheat. Some fields are ut
terly ruined. As a general thing the rain bone
fitted the crops beyond compute, being the only
considerable rainfall in thirty days.
MANSFIELD. 4 !Aecidental' writes :
"Mr. Randall Richer and Clayten Blackwell
killdd a rattlesnake near the river billge in this
Sunday evening, July 19. It had seven
rattles.
"The Furnace blocked its fires Monday week,
for want of labor. '
"Benj. Peterson is building a dwelling on
Elmira-st., near the firic!go.
"The School Board of Richmond has built a
fine school house near the residence of Dr. 3. P.
Morrie, said tobo the finest school house in the
township
"Those who have money to invest in tenant
houses will find abundant opportunity to invest
in Minsfiold. Four families, aro now living id
barns, waiting for dwellings. Rents are good.
"P. M. Shaw is building a neat house on
Xfain-st."
• ON THE ROAD.—Last Wednesday we
Imade a trip through Middlebury and Farming
ton to Oceola. The corn, wheat, potatoes, and
grass crops on the route were worth seeing, and
seen, not easily forgotten.' The day was sultry,
but a light shower had laid the dust. The early
sowed wheat and oats are very fine indeed, and
we saw one field of rye which promises well.—
From the Crooked Creek Valley to the summit of
-the Farmington Hills the dronth has not hurt
much yet, though potatoes need rain, and with
lout it will not yield well. We, had nearly for
gotten the . Farmington Hills. Having tramped
up them there is not much likilibood of forget
ting them again, soon. They are something tre_
mendons—high, long and innumerable. But
then, they, are cultivated to the crest, and are
splendid fo the vision. • Farmitigton is well farm
ed, and' has improved wonderfully' within six
years;, I - •
Reaching,the Cowanesque water-shed signs of
the drouth thickePed. The corn appeared to
have been scorched as with a flame; the broad
lance-like leaves being rolled together, and brown.
The,eats—late sewed—are short and thin, - and
the potatoes hang out the sign of distress.
We found °mole. all right, but the Cotranesque
had disappeared, leaving a broad channel of silt
and pebbles broken up by two narrow rills of
rery warm water. The village is growing fine
ly ; and we noticed several buildings of concrete,
completed and in course of completion—tbo only
structures of the kind, we presume, in the county.
We found an attentive host, a good dinner, and a
quiet place at the Oceole
Speaking of Farmington: What use do the
fanners intend to make of the Canada Thistle
which threatens to become the main crop on some
farms? Now is the time to cut them, while in
bloom; cut them low—before a rain if possible—
and sow thg stubble with salt. And again: We
raw but one water-trough 'between_ Potter's and
°eft's; tbat one entitles the owner to the grati
tude of merciful men and horses. Let his taxes
be abated and his name writ in letters of gold.
Gosslr.—There is ont thing of little
intrinsic value, yet if it coul he sold for what
it values itself at, would refslize millions. It is
but an atom in the world df sentient being, yet
it grasps at the universe. •It has an eye for
everything. yet it. constantly beholds but itself.
Its field is the world, and its home everywhere.
It labors to bring the universe of Mind and the
noiverse of 3fatter into Subjection to its will, and
to render them tributaries to its ambition. Not
content - v6lE — Monopolizing earth, it aims to
monopolize heaven as well. Of course it succeeds
in doing neither; but it is the father and mother
of the mighty brood of vice and crime, as well as
of the minor troubles which afflict Society.
tvet :rhedY has it, some enslave it, and more are
enslaved by it. Its name is "Sr.r.s."
-- I lhero is mother thing which, like Charity,
"Tamteth not itself, is not puffed up." It is pow
erful, yet silent, modest, yet carries the world be
it, It obtained the independence of this na
tion, tided it 'over damfprous reefs and shallows
to the morning of its existence, and enabled it to
Vindicate itself agaimstithe machinations of trea
tm but yesterday. This thing, or qualit4 al
etYl gains a fair competence for its possessei, is
the parent of every fortune honestly accumideted,
Sill enable a young MID to hew 4 farm tint of the
t tretl: an intelligent mechanic to become 'a mas
ttT-Isoricatag, and when rightly directed, opens
the path to usefulness and immortal fame. Is
:t amity? 10, Its name is 41 S•rzcsr I"
--Ther e is another thing without which the
7/rid would come to nought. A man may count
f, b 7 million and if be have not thisfuns he is a pauper. With it thijooreist min
Is rich. If a man be clothed in rags; yet, have
this thing, he in more richly. clothed tipetythrat
King in his robes tit silk. and iniiple. — 'l'he ' gri
my tinker, traveling from house to benso rester.-
log pots and pans to tutefultiesi,' he have this
thing, is higher and better than. a,PSs . ident nbcs,
lacks it. It costs nothing to have it; (nothing to
keep it; but whoever neglects to, got It, and , keep
it constantly on hand', and bright;isith use, is
quickly impoverished. Is it money? i Not so.—
Its Marna is "Boson."
--There is another thing which takes root in
almost any soil, thrives
_despite .of droutb,_ and
froit, and wintry. cold. Its growth is rapid, its
progresS without scruple. Some it 'carries for
ward ort_tbo ‘ psthof honor and usefuldess, resting
them in pleasantplaces; others it hurries •along
dovioxis and dangerous paths, rests thCin in anx
'iota untest upon the perilous edge of feerfei Pre
cipices, and by a false step hurls themidownryard
to destruction. Elic;ert its will arLwaylunques
tioned it dares an and stops ,atmothing; but di
rected with judgment and good intentitt does the
work of the world. Its name is "Ausicrios."
—Since we are in this vein we remember that
our ooriespoptleni Homespun" • has sent us a
screed,derotect to "Kind Words." "Komespun"
opines that* is a mistake to say that rind words
cost nothing. We extract the followi .g from the
article:
26th inst. Mr.
ntbs. • He was
"It is written—"lf thine enemy
biro, if be thirst give 'him drink."
kindness, and kind words will attend
not nu offortin doing this? If wo sto
o r the injury and. wrong ho has don
certainly is, It is more in accorclancei
sinful Untie to trent him ati he tree
in speaking kind words we gain n -vi,
ensure the smile of heaven. I look
'words as the pathway tb heaven ; if we
kind words ihoss around us 'hay° ,1
faith id "ourreligion : but if Tro speak
and do kind deeds, we have the sympa
fellow-creatures. Christ is our ex
went through the uorld speaking kill
It may seem like a small thing to s
words--tiro think that it is easy 'snot'.
is often. times a cross to follow our S
though it he in speaking them."
FIRE!—On the afternoon o
July 17, inst., a dwelling upon the pre
ed by Mr. E. It. Burley, in Chatham
took fire and was burned to theground
is estimated at $3OO. :No insurance.
SOCIABLE.—The Sociable of
byterian Society mill be hold et Mr
worth's, Thursday evening July O.
liousEKEEpr.Rs: The "He I I
jar is the beet in market, beim& sim
sealed, as easily opened, and perfectly
P. R. Williams & Co., Union Block,
sizes of these jars, and will sell them
advance upon cost, wholesale and retai
BROOKFIELD GRANT CLU
meeting of the Republicans of Brook
Saturday owning July 18th 1868, at t
Creek School House, for tho purpose of
a Grant 4: Colfax Club the followil
persons were elected officers of said CI
President—J. H. Fish.
Vice 'President—D. W. Nobles,
Secretary—L. D. Seeley.
Treasurer—J. W. Gilkey.
Executive Committee—Wesley Gr
Plank, J. G. Flolmes, Andrew Simmons
Seeley.
The Club was addressed by J. C. VA
of Addison & Geo. It. Graves of Co
meets every Saturday evening in the
School districts in the the town, the
meeting being designated by the Club.
.J.
WESTFIELD G RANT CLUE.
young men of Westfield Bore, and vicini
the Hall of the "Petroleum Honte" in es
on Tuesday cvepindthe ith inst, and a
a Grant Colfax Campaign Club.
A. A. Amsbry was chosen President
Murdock Vice President, J. C. Strand
and N. P. Close, Treasurer. The Ch
every Tuesday evening in the above nan
We start out with-a good number of non
our list, and expect, by-the time the C
is really open in this cotnity, - -to_have tln
name of every young man within on
We proposo*p retaken lively fight in 't
of the county this -all!, and hope by org
to so discipline our force thatthere wi
more threshing buckwheat on-election
have seen enetigh of that in the recent de
the Supreme Court in the case of, the 1
tion Act.
rr„il •
TIOGA GRANT CLUB.— xe
cans of Tioga met. and organized a G
Colfax Club, Saturday evening, July 18.
ing are the officers :
11. S. Johnston, President.
Rev. F. Graves, S. M. Geer, C. F. Mil
Presidents.
David Cameron, Secretary.
John C. Horton Assistant Secretary
,C. H. Seymour, Corresponding Secrete
0. B. Bowel), Treasurer.
Executive Committee:—Did Camer.
C. Horton, Plido Tuner, Wm. Garretson.
Vigilance Committee:—James Dewey
Niles, E. T. Bentley, James Cady, W. G. '
C. W. Loveless, H. B. Adams, J. I. Goido
A. Cornell.
The Club meets every Saturday even
o'clock. J. C. HO TON,
BRADFORD COUNTY.—The •Tro
frette chronicles the sad death of a lad
Newberry, fifteen years of age. on the 11
in Columbia township. The boy was lei
horse into the barn, when a two-year
rushed out of the door, running over the
so badly injuring him that he lived bu;
seconds.
Asa Moore has sold out his livery
Luman Putnam, of Granville.
The Reporter says that George Me
aged 24, was drowned while bathing in
Creek near Monroeton, on the 20th inst
Alm that the new InraneHospital for
Penney/r.snia has been located at Danth
HAS RECOVERED.—That young. l l rn
whose leg Dr. Tip De Graff some wont ,
removed a portion ordiseased bono nclar
in length, has,called upon the Doctoir,
readily and as free frpm limp or any d,
as anybody. Even the shortening of 51
which was naturally expected,' is not
perceptible. Dr. U. does lay his hands o,
to some purpose,—Elmira Adrerther.
SOUND AND SENBIDLi. - Would yo
some genuine entertainment? Read the 11l
Phrenological Jourual for August—Now
containing Portraits and Biographical
of Ole Bull, Napoleon 111., Bismarck,
11, of Bavaria; the Russian General
Fischer the German esthetic scholar; U
H. D, Stratton, James D. B. De Bow,
others; Patterson'on Phrenology; Faith
Murder of the Innocents; Self-Culture,
Muscle, Ideality and Sublimity, Poets and
Are You a Romanist? Living for a
What is a change of heart? A very ioti
Number. $3 a year, of $1.50 for a ha
Address, S. It. IVells, New York
I v
'ITo and upon the Amoor i ver,"
"Among the Andes," "John Ball id Aby siiiiiia"
—three finely, illustrated paper!—folio each
other in the August Harper. New cha here of
‘4Tbe Woman's Kingdom," by Miss Mulo!lt, also
appear. "How Fort llfeAllister vice - taken,"
"Duels and Duelists," and another chaple pf En
glish Photographs, make up a very ehoie,:trivty
of reading. The Easy Chair, is delightful, the
.Record indispensable, and the Drawer risible.
• ROTC ABOrT TDE STITC/I 7—ls IT Reunatt?—
"They tell us you harj a splendid Inaehine, but
Iht#, yor(r stitch is not reliable. How' I's it?"
'lbis is' the sabstance, of an inquiry i malty
made at the (ace of a certain Stewing Si chine,
by parties visiting it in sere of the htst ma
chine for family rise," ," „ ,
If asked who "tli are
that tell them so? whether any who harp used
v f li
the machine, and proved its work, mad: that
complaint? the uniform reply is, ' . N.,; it s only
at the °likes of competing machine' that A.! !war
any•ohjeetions made; but we woull ilk , : o bear
vi hat you have to , Fay about it." TO, sue , our
answer is this: If you will consult any of the
sway thousand housekeepers who aft! nut using machine, you will fin 4 that thetwl-r I loop
paver tails to give perfect sati:f.tolit t, arid
there is no better authority on this Fia , jeZ than
experience. -The followini testimonial presents
the experience of a neighorhood: "We, ti", Wl
&reigned, having used the•Wile o x & oiis Sew
ing machine in our fernlike!, tonvider it t is best
Machine for family use ACM illVelitei . The
Stites is unesciptionattle l"—M ts. (t.:l'. 'orris,
Mrs. Dr. pricst l and 15 . other lc i dics if Vtic: , N. Y.
"Will the Coming Man Drink. W
is tho name of a notable paper - in the Aun t
lantic, by Parton. Everybpdy tbouid tea ,
New Chapters of "St. Michael's Night,"
markahlo case of .Phyekal! Phenomena," "
the 410ef ) '. 1 f 516,11 Property," &c., utak
good member. T,he Mien are alwaysgoo
Milzl9lil3:eisone.
THE AMERICAN COOKING STOVE
The following letter-speaks for itself, and is
e'Ruolusive evideneo ' of ,tho Superiority of The
American Cooking Stevo.over all °there'.
Onxrano, N. Y., duly 25, 1885.
Messrs, Shear, Packard . Co :
Gents.—l am soon to return to Vermont, and I
wish you to forward to toy address, itmnediately,
by railroad to Manchester, Vt., ono of your No. 8,
Improved Atherienne, with Extension - Top, and
when it is received I will remit the money.
I was the first man who purohnsed your stove
in this town, threo years ago, and now it is the
etovo of the place.
We bad previously knell the Stewart Store Pico
years, and we tind 'Tho American a bettor stove
for every kind of cooking. In foot we are fully
satisfied it is the best cooking stove extant.
The ono we had was 4110. it, and larger thou
we need; so, to got the size we wish, and to
ettoo transportation, we sell this (and ' for more
than it cost three years ago) and order the new
one. So push it along. Very respectfully-yours,
R:. P. CHENEY. •
For Sale by CONVERSE .t Osacion Wellsboro Pa.
July
A CARP.- - -/ see by The Agitator that Air.
Young advertises arding's Bibles at from $3 to
SO. and gives an ungentlemanly fling at agents
for Mr. liaroling'a Biblcs, by calling them "pro.i
tended agents." The facts are that Mr. Hurd.
i ng publishes no bibles that soli for mote -t4ll.
E• 35, retail. 01).1 that I am nn actual, accredited
agent of Mr. 'larding fur the counties of . Brad.
ford and Tioga, as may be easily verified by ad.
dressing Win. W. /larding, Philadelphia. Very
Truly yours; • E. B. CASE.
nger , feed
This is a
IS there
to think
us there
with our
us, but
story and
,pon kind
speak un
tie or no
AT YOUND'S BOOK Sporn.—You will find : All
the New York Dailies : the NeW York, Boston,
and Philadelphia Weeklies, and Monthlies, at the
Publisher's prices. One advantage in taking
periodicals from YottNo is, that you can take
them for a day, week, or month,and stop hem
at any time. Back numbers 'always suppr d.—
'Call and see Conant's Patent Binders for p erv
-ing, pipers, magazines, and music. ..
i IlVells.horo, Alay 13, 1803-tf')
—...-......--.
C. O THOAIPSON,
• ,
Sulk, Street, Vellsboro, Pa., finishes photo
graphs in India Ink, Oil, or water colors; for
the trade or to individual order. Copies old pic
tures, large or small in a finished manner.„,
All kinds of Oral, and . Square Frames orr.hand,
and at as low prices ns can be found elseishere.
Cash taken in exchange for all kinds of work
or goods.—Ap. 3.11.3-tr.
int' wordi.
by of our
I nxple ho
.d word.&
cak kind
b —but it
vior OVen
Friday,
ises own
township,
The loss
you want a Harding
Family ' worth from s 3 to $3O call at Young's
Book Store and examine his stook. Remember
that pretended agents always add their traveling
expellees to the-price, and make you pay it. I
sell at Publishers prices. April 29. tf.
he Pres-
IS, E. En-
Must: CLEANING.—IIuart 'Vents() has just re
ceived Thousand Rolls of Wall Paper for
Spring Stock. in Eighty different Styles, inelytd.
ing Browns. Leather Color; Whites, Satin; and
Satin !tilt. for liitehen; Parlors, Halls, Dining-
Room; fled-Itoorns, nt prices 20 par cent, lower
than ln4l year, with Borders of nll kinds to
match.
> 1 Fruit
,le, easily
air-tight.
ace three
t a small
At.so, Window fixtures, (4 kinds,) Window pa
per (17 styles) Cloth gilt shades styles,) Cur
tain cord, to;zsolls, pieturo-naiis, hoolcb, and
9CrOIV oyes.
i a
F:eLl, At
held
o Troups
rganiziug
.g named
I :
Ar.s.f, Looking glasses Pictures, Picture.-
Frames, and almost everything necessary to
bonutity your homy:. Remember to call first nt
the NV ELLSBORO BOOK STORE.
RUNNEL—TABOR—At the Tioga County
Poor House. July 22 d , 19$R, by Rev. J. F. Calkins,
Mr. Janace M Runnel and Miss Alice L. Tabor,
daughter of es-Sheri fr Tabor.
I:fin, Isaac
Win. R.
[The box received alai MO "compliments" of the
above happy couple, contained a large variety of very
excellent wedding cake. The donors have the best
nislies of the printers; and may their "path of life" ho
strewn with blooming flowers, prosperity and son.
shine, and in old age, may they hare—"treastires laid
tip" as a staff upon which to lean In declining . yearsa
WORDEN—HART—In Charleston, July 18,
by Rev. J. F. Cu,kins, Mr. H. E. Worden and
Hattie L. Hart, W i th of Charleston.
SMITH—HEISt—At the M. $4 Parsonage,
Wellsboro Jaly inst., by Rev. 0. L. Gibson,
Mr. Henry IL Stu tit to Miss El:ira M. Heise,
eldest daugliterof /avid Heise, Esq., all of Delmar.
n Ordalo
ning. It
different
place of
EHUI
The
ty met et
id Boro,
•rganized
S. 0.
/
1 , Seey.
b meets
ed Min.
es upon
I,' mpaign
I reon the
r Mach'
t is part
nlzat on
1 be no
I y. We
xision of
Registra
r. V. S.
ROSE—In the city of Detroit, July,9th, of heart
disease, Dr. Joel Rose, of the firm of Drs. S. C.
Rose Bro. ' aged, 4S. years, formerly from Rut
land, :Five Co., Pa.
SPECIAL NOTICES,/
publ 1-
r nt and
Folk w-
Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine
"Its seam ig stronger and less liable to rip in
use or wear than -the Loch-Sliteb."—"Judgea'
Report," at the "Grand Trial." - Send for the
er, Vice
"Report," and F. utpples of Work, containing Loth
i kinds of stitches, on the same pieee of goods.
GEO. C. BOWEN, AGENT,
Apr. 29, '4g-Iy. for Tioga Co. Knoxville, Pa.
lIIM
A. E.
'obnson,
Tbos.
g at 8
. cey.
Ga
named
SIMILIA SIMILIBUS bIIRANTUR.
I inst.,
ding a
,id Colt
, y and
a few
able to
HUMPHREYS'
HOMEOPATHIC SPECEPICS,
ILT AVE PROVED, FROM TEE MOST AMPLE EX
perience, nn entire success; Simple—Prompt—
Efficient, and Reliable. They are the only Medicines
Perfectly adapted to popular nee—so nimple that infs.
taken cannot be made In using them ; so harmless as to
be free from danger, and go efficient as to be always re
liable. They hare raised the highest commendation
\ from all, and will always render satisfaction.
K iggan
owaindl.
' Cents.
1, Cures pevOrg, Congestion, Inflammation 25
2, \do w or m s , Worm-Fever, Worm-Colic 25
3, \ do Crying Colic, or Teething of infants... 25
4, do Diarrhcoa of children or adults ress
5, do Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Colic 25
d° Cholera-Morbus. Vomlting 25
7, do Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis r,.. 212
8, do Neuralgia, Toothache, Vaceaclie 25
9, do Headaches,' Elck•lleadaclie, 'Vertigo— 25
10 , do Dyspepsia, Bilione Stotnach !25
IL do Suppk\csSha or painful Periods
12, do Whiten, too profuse Periods
13, tin CrOUP, \ cOUgil; difficult Breathing 25
14, do salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions... .25
1. 1, do Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains 25
10 . do Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, Agues 50
17, do pile s , blind or bleeding 50
18, do Ophthaillly, 4EI sore or weak Byes.... 50
19 , do Catarrh, acute 41 - chronic Influenza..... 50
20, do
Asthma,Wh"Pingyfredtlht'rveti
l : l eli n n t g Coughs".
21, 50
22, do Ear Dischorges: s i(npalred Hearing.. 50
23, do scrofula, enlarged Glands, Swellings.. 50
21 . do General prhility, Phys i cal ;leanest. 40
25, do Dropsy, and scanty kl.tertCons LO
25, do sea-Sickness,siclitleis from riding... 50
27 , do Kidney-Disease, GrareM 60
23, do Nervous Debility, Stanit\al
stens, involuntary Discharges 1 00
29, do Sore Mouth, Canker 4. \, 60
39, do DrinarrWeaknoss, syetOug\hes.., (to
31, do Painful Periods, with sp4insts \ 50
32, do
.Sufferitlfrg at change of life \...1 00
33, do Epilepsy, Spasms, St. Vitus' Dauce..A.l 00
31, do Diphtheria, ulcerated Sore Throat \5O
FAMILY CASES,
Or 35 LARGE SIAM itott,K:Co CAert, C0217412111W A \
orthcrn
In from
.9 since
y< n foot
king 111;
fortuity
e limb,
at all
1 people
hare
strated
111,u4wit,
foltke;
and if
in God;
rain of
I IPoetry ;
ryo!e ;
noting
f year.
IrP: LvEI:T VIICIY6IIT DIFF.A.a. A FAIJILY
SULJECT TO, AND A Duo. 6 OF DIDEDTIONS gio 00
F. mailer F 6371.7 and DDIVELINO cdseß, with 20 to
23 vials Frtows3
Epoeil)re for all PC.WATE InstsPra boat for CUP.-
l?'G and for l'itityENTivE. trcattnent, and vl• .
als and p9i7k , :t VliP2 $2 to
, 432` 'Chess Reoirdles by the case or single box, are
smut to any part of the country, by Blatt or Expres so
tree st eltsrge, on receipt of the price.
Address Humphreys' Specific •
Homeopathic Medicine Conspeny.
Office and Depot, No. 662 prOADWATi Nrw YORE.
_,
I)r. flux:worm is consulted daily at iris office, per:
soordiy OT by letter. sh above, fur all forms of disease,
i'On 84LE I? Y ALL pittruGmrs.
21. 1657-7 y.
ItTERVOUS DEBILITY. •
W ITII ITS (;),,tomr ATTENDANTS,—LOW
SPIRITS, DEPREIOION, INVOLUNTARY
1.(401 of' SEMEN, SPERMATORTMCDA,
m)Sti or rois-Est, reizzr DEAD, 1,058 or sum
OftY AND TIIREATENEP IMPOTENCE AND Ili—
urcitare, poi a SOYELLEION CURE in HUM.
PIIREYS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC
No. TWENTY. BIG I.ll'.
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Composed of the most valuable wild end potent Cu
ratives. they strike at once the root , 11 the mutter, tone
up the system, arrest ma dircks.r, Hutt impart vigor
and energy, life. vitality to f eatire man. They
have sure } thoultautle of rues. 'rice f 5 per packageof
ad bogey, and vial, or $1 per *lngle box. ifold by drug.
gists. and *eat by well on receipt of price. Address
aumptingYs , • twi ctYIC 11011EOPATI1/0 MED/.
(UNE 00 4 649 asounca, lira You. 21snifTb4y.
MARRIAGES.
DEATHS.
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YES 1 YES 1 -YES 1
Tb.
R. WILLIAMS & CO., have got ih0 130 4
„E" * *largest and cheapest stook of Drugs,,mod
'eines, Patent Modicinos, Paints, Oils, Dia Stuff,
Brueloa, Vninishes, Glass Patty Yankee, Na
lions, Perfumery, 'Paula draw,' Fishing Tackl,
Ito., &0., over brought into this county. •sAlkey
will Positively sell everything hi thelrllnooheap
or than can bo botight elsewhere. • 'They bought
their goods in largo quantities and for nett clash,
arid can and will salt ehoapor than any other es.
tablishment In this county. Call and examine
stock and prices. . P. R, WILLIAMS A 00.
May 9, 1869, Na. 3, Union-Bhick.
Queries.
con close buyers find Pare English
White Lead and Linseed Oil, Varnishes,
Lacher, Turpentine, the cheapest, at
P. R. WILL/AlO3, At Cp.
Who sells the ,purest and best Drugs, Patent
Medicines, and Dye Stuff,
- • P. TLAVILLIABIS,--&
Who keeps the largest stock of Paint Powders,
Tooth, Hair, Cloth and Nall Brushes, .and sells
the. cheapest, P. R. WILLIAMS, & CO.
Whore can you go to find the best and cheapest
Toilet and Saving soap, Pocket Knives, Perfum
ery, Hair Oil, Pomades, Writing Paper, Pens and
Ink, to P. R. WILLTAMS,4 00.
CASH Paid FOR WOOL
by TOLES & BARKER
Wollsburo, July 1, 18614.—tf
:t.• Dr. C. IL Thompson.
(wsw.ssonotras PA.)
Will attend to Professional cans in the village,
and immediato vicinity of Wellsboro.
Office and Residertoo on State St. 2d door on
tho right going East, [Juno. 24, 1809.
100 , 000 by BRICK FOR SALR.—
NV RIG HT
Virelleboro, Pn.
•
CASIR. PAW FOR WOOL, by
June 17,.1868. D. P. ROBERTS.
NEW ARRIVAL OF GOODS.
TOLES & BARKER,
(NO. 5, UNION BLOCK.)
WOULD say to their friends and the public)
generally, that they are now receiving a
splendid assortment of Summer
DRY GOODS,
such as
MEETINGS, SHIRTING% PRINTS
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VEST
INGS, READY MADE OLO•
THING, run & CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
also a largo and well selected stock of
CROCKERY, HARDWARE, WOODEN
WARE, STONE WARE, KERO•
SENE OIL, PAINTS & OILS,
SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES ;
SYRUPS, MOLASSES,
DTC., ETC.
We are able to offer our customers the beuell
o4tbe 1
,
LAST DECLINE OP PRICES
in the New York Market, our Stock baying been
purchased since tips great decline in Goods.
TOLES it BARKER
Wellsboro, July 1, 1868.
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To the Soldiers of Tioga County.
YOUR attention is respectfully called to th e
following "Act of Assembly passed at the
last session of the 4egfelsture, and to the facili
ties afforded by viktuo of that act, of preserving
the evidence of our service as soldiers in the war
for the preservation of the Union.
Be it enacted by the Senate and Rouse of
Representatives of the Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania is General Assembly met, and it is here
by enacted by the authority of the same : That
the Recorders of Deeds of tho several Counties of
this Commonwealth are hereby authorised and
required to record all Anal discharges of Com
missioned and non-Commissioned Officers and
Privatds upon application being made to them
by the holders of the same, for which the Recor
der shall be allowed the usual fee for recording;
and that the recording of the same shall not he
\
übjoet the payment of the State tax.
JNO. W. GEARY, Governor.
Wellshoro, Pa., July 13, 1868.-3 m
\ \ D. L. DEANE,
Recorder, Tina Co.
_ _
Hand Book of Politics for 1868.
\ Ready In July.
PECIALTY adapted for use in the coming
Pre. ide4lo campaign. Will contain all the
matter in the Political Manuals of 1866, 1867,
and 1868, Compiled from official source/. Will
give the Rhode Political Action of the Govern.
meet, and of Parties, including Impeachment,
Reconstruction, Gfneral Politic*, Platforms,
Acceptance of Cand dates," Ac., from April, 1865,
to July, 1868. Tablas on Debt and Taxation,
Revenue and Expenditures, Ranks Southern
Registration and VetcS k Election Tables from
1800 to date, 400 pagei, Bvo, cloth, $2.50, post
paid.
The Political Manual \ for 1868, separately,
cloth, $1; paper cover, 75 cents, post paid
'Address -
it EDWARD 1111 e I.IERSON.
clerk of the Hoare of\ Repredentativot,
Wasainatort, D. Or
GEO. W. 111ERRIeK,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOJI\AT LAW.
Office with W. 11. Smith, 'Esq., Mein Street,
opposite Union Block, Welisimo,
July lb, 1868,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
PREPARED Fo y
Spring and Stunnier Trade I
T. L. BALDWIN tr. 00.
it AYH now, on band and'atlll doming, a largo
and troll aidoctod Brook of $, ;
"GOOD GOO, S "
ompprising everything needful. Our stook of
11715 Dll3llO-a,06210
can't. bo b aF prob.
ALPACAS, POPLINS, OAMBRICES,
FRENCH JACONETS, ORGANDIES,
PEW" VERSA/LES, BLA:Olt
AND COLORED ' "
ALSO, IRISH AND FRENCH POPLINS,
SHAWL' AND ,CLOAK,DEPART
MENT COMPLETE,
TRIMMINGS, LOTS YANKEE NO
TIONS, HOOP SKIRTS, BAL.
MOREL SKIRTS, OPERA • •
FLANNELS, CORSETS,
• DOMESTICS, •
at a very s'axallplargia.
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Cloths arid Caasimares and a Tailor, to
Cut and Fit.
.BoOts and Shoes,
HATS AND CAPS, STRAW GOODS,
CROCKERY, WOODEN WARE,
HARD WARE, SHELF HARD
WARE, NAILS, IRON,
SALT, LIME, PLASTER, PORK, FLOUR
Don't forget to look over our atoolF of
GROCERIES,
the most complete stook you can end, such as
TEAS. We aro old ton drinkers and know them
SUGARS, MOLASSES,
everything in the Grocery line, Gunja Bank
Codfish Bay Mackerel, Ashton Salt, what makes
the Butteo good,,and nice firkins to put it lb.:—
Also; Butter Tubs and Pails ; Butter sold on Om
mission—no charges for handling; but would
like it small portion of the money you get in re
turn, that is if our prices suit.
FARMERS TOOLS, '
fullline—
_We aro agents for the Ohio and Il'uck
eye combintid - Mowing Machines; general depo
for fixtures and extrai—for_the the above - ,ma
chinos. All kinds of
COUNTRY PRODUCE
to on in exchango for Goode. We propose to
sell our Goode reasonably. "Live and lot Livo"
prOeglveti at the counter—only ono price.
T. L. BALDWIN it CO
irioga, Pa., Apr,ll 29,1808.
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Out stook is all new, and cannot be surpassed
FOR VARIETY AND CHEAPNESS,
The following ii but a small portion of our
BARGAINS:
GOOD PRINTS, 10eas.
BEST " 15 "
GOOD Y'D WIDE SHEETINOS 121
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BL. MUSLINS 15ors
EXTRA « SOFT FINISH 20sTs,
SUMMER PANT STUFFS 20 TO 50ors.
TIMINGS is 6D TO 2s 6D FOR BEST,.
ALL WOOL SRAWLS $3
ALL WOOL CASSIMERES , 7SOTs TO $1
IEA VT GINGKA.MS 16 CTS.
a FINE ALPACAS 31 To 50 OTS..
ALPACA POPLINS 50 OTS.
I PARASOLS 75 TO $3.
SUN UMBERELLAS $1,25 'Co $2,50.
HOOP SKIRTS 75 TO $1,75.
LADIES' OAITERS.SI,2S TO $3,
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS 10 CTS.
LINEN,HOSE,OOOI3 25 OTS. •
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It will pay to oall and examino our stock as
we are baying now (hods almost daily and sell
ing thera,very cheap.
June 10,1888,
SALT ono be bad In any quantity at
'WICKHAM & PARR'S.,
'flop June, 8, 1868,
TIOGA, PA.
to bo good
'NG GOODS
to all buyers of
3. A. PARSONS k 00. E
Coniing, N. Y.
BM
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New: :000(tal
IN CORNiNG.
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brive rie'cetvad a very LARGE STOCK df
SPRING GOODS
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oa the moat favorable, derma, and will sold at,
vary eating :advkiziae from cos We: thii)liefe
hazard nothitig in Baying that o keep tho'
BEST ASSORTMENT
and "the 'PPM QUALITY of Goods that are
kept in tbo place. /Inv° a atone light enough,to
see what you are' buying, and pledge ourselves to
SELL AS LOW,
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quality e6ushiered, as,at buy other e `bliehment.
We continuo to make our
%. •
CLOTH TRADE
one of our Specialties, and when desired
MAKE 1:11EM--- TO ORDER
on short notice and in tbo boat manner. Wo
have added to our stook a good assortment of '
CARPETS,
Odnitsting of
BRUSSELS, THREE -PtY. INGRAIN
COTTON WARP, li MP, AND
STAIR CARPETS
FLOOR OIL CLOTH
and MATTING, and can eell them
p HOW VERY LOW
We aro the agents for the
GREAT L S. TEA COMPANY,
and sell TEA-at New 'York prices by tho singlo
pound. All visiting Corning, are invited to call
and examine stock and - prices. •
SMITH & WAITE
Corning, April 8, 1868.
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.IE3C4COX:OI3I 01V" !
Go KELLEY'S and see the. Latest Arrival of
r NEW GOODS , ! -
" Consisting of a genoralvssortment of
:I5 41 p'
ca w a Q
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MRS. FRY'S CORSET AND' SKIRT
SUPPORTERS, AT
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saarnax qv suaa MOU am 00g pts:o wao lent,
NEW DRESS GOODS AT KELLEY'S.
"SiMITIa3i 1 11 S'IMVHS aolulAi
GENTS' FURS AT KELLEY'S:
,0111" No charge for SHOWING GOODS
C. B. KELLEY'S,
Wellaboro, Oct, 30, 180.
Special Notice
TO ALL those interested in the, purchase of
GRAHAM and all other kindi of
Flour,
FEED, MEAL, PORK, HAMS, FISH,
&a., of all kinds, will find it to their advantage
to call and examine
GOODS AND PRIORS
at M. B. PRINOE'S, Mozart Block
N. 8.--Cash paid for Grain, Potatoes, 11f;os.
wax, Beans, Eggs, &o. . • •
Welloboro, Juno 20, 1868. M. B. PRINCE.
TV ELLSB ORO BAKER Y.
•
THE SUBSCRIBER having establiehed him.
eel(' in tho • u
BAKING BUSINESS.
in this village, next doer to B. It. Itimball'e
Grocery, is now prepared to can , on the badness
in all its various branches,' I will keep con.
/gaudy on hand art assortortent of Broad, such
as
,
LOA' BREAD, BOSTON CRACKERS,
GRAAM BREAD, BUTTER
CRACKERS, B ROWN
It El AD, WATER
CRACKERS, SUGAR
CRACKERS,
•
• •
DYSPEPSIA AND SODA BISCUITS,
- OYSTER CRACKERS, CAKES,
PIES, AND LUNCH, .
at all hours of the day, Sundays excepted.
• By strict attention to business shall endeavor'
to merit the public patronage. •
• ORAS. STEVENS.
Wisher°, June. 24, 1668,
LAMPS. -- A new kind of lamp for Kerorene I
no breakage of oblinneys—at FOLEY'ii.
CURD PRINTINOt—ot Now York pricer, in
Ootors or pktln, mid out to suit orders, St
Tna AGIMOR 0/Vlollle
" BUHANOIIi"
I sink, I si'ng of a cartons thing,
Alamo, as strong° as Boggs upon Tyov. , •
I've swung 'round a firelo as round as a ring,
And wbilo on the doWn east part of my swing,
I stopped atlhe city and took on the Spring
STYLES OF CROMIES
SUGARS ARE LOW IN THE NECK,
Molasses & Syrups
have a freer ran downward, with a funnel.sha
' pad trail.
MEtals.e.ro4. 7
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however, are cut from the meek down Ward, and
the. style is blue and silver with ilipes.
TEA-TEA. -TEA.-L-41Ell.
will be prepared from a drawing furnished , to
every customer who buys a pound. Ofthe styles
to suit complalions, dke., I may mention that
Black Teat
yoreetin have if you -long for it. I canpot get
time for loolc•up all the hard words whichthe
GREAT AMERICAN' TEA COIq'ANY
use to startle the innocent people about the coun
try; but you can depend upon finding the very
best of Teas at the ,
BEK-HIVE EXCHANGE?
the styles are various. Yon can have the latest
styles from the following fashionable foreign
, ports, to wit:
MOCHA. JAVA, RIO, LAW:TYRA JAM
AICA, &C.
PROVISIONS:
Flour still wears hoops over all j
, and dispenses
with trails as unprofitable; I I hiivo all grades
eatable. Also,
PORK, DRIED BEEF AND II IS,
together with a full assortment of liglni gr series
and canned delicacies. As over
Pays Cash or Trado, for all MARKETABLE
CALL AT MATHERS'&
Wellsboro, Apr.l, W. W. T. MATIIERS
ic t
.OVERNMENT
PROPERTYAT PRIVATE SALE
' OPrfIiIN&CO.
AN IMMENSE AMOUNT OF PROPERTI
BOUOIIT:ATLGONERNMENT SALES
Consisting chiefli , of
10,000 Sets New and Second Hand
Harness,lMidles and Collars, 3,000
Saddles,
All styles,
2,000 WAGON OOVERG,aII sines, now itt. worn.
5000 WOOL AND ItIIBBEIt . IILANIq.:FS, „. .4 HORSE
COVERS, DITLITARY CLOTHING, GREAT
COATS, FROCK COATS, BLOUSES, •
PANTS, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, &c.
Also a largo lot of Reins, Lead Lines, Buggy Ambu
lance and Cart Harness. Double Trees Lead liars, Port
able Fotgesote., do, Wheel Team Harness, little
worn, all oak tanned leather, serviceable, cleaned and
oiled, $5 per horse, including Bridle Lead, do $4. Am
balance or Stage Harness with superior leather Truces,
perfectly suited for farm or general team work. double
sets complete $25 to 30, Bridles $1 to 's3 extra hair
lined Artillery case, do $2,50 and $3, Doulfie Rein $1,75
to 2,25, Halters $5 to $l2 per dozen, New 'Officers, Mc.
Clellan Saddles, $l6 do, with plated Bit Bridle - $l9,
Brass Mounted Saddles, good as new $9, with; Bridle
$ll, Boys Saddles $B, Wagon Corers, snporior, 10 and
12 oz., Cotton Duck $0 to $l2, 1000 Hospital Tents,
new and good as new, 12 oz, Duck, 14 feet square $25 to
$5O, with poles and pine complete, Wall Tents $l5 to
$2O. Wedge do $5 to $B, Shelter Tents for Hay Caps
$3O to $5O per 100.
Grain Begs, 12 oz. Duck, 2 to 3 Bushel $0 to $lO per
dozen, oleo full assortment of Seamless Bags.
Smell order by Express, 0. 0. D.
LIBERAL, DEDUCTIONS TO WHOLESALE DEAL.
CRS.
PITKIN & CO,
(Formerly on Front St., now)
KELLEY'S
71 NORTII SECOND! ST., JUST BELOW Anon . S,T7,
PHILADELPHIA, PA:'
Also, 5 PARK PLACE, N. Y
De2criptive prienlist sent on applicat'on.
April 8,1808-3 m:
1.00,000 ) I:)unds of Woo
Wanted.
eubscribors will pay Cash, Full• Cloth
T Cassimeres, Flannels, so., dco., for Wool.
They alga manufacture as usual—
TO ORDER, OR ON SHARES,
to suit customers.' All work warranted as rep
resented. They invite particular attention to
which tiro wnrrunted in evtcry respect. Partici
ROLL•CARDINU CLOTILDRESSMO
Twenty •oars expbrience in the businove war
rants theta in expecting a generone patronage
No shoddy clothe made.
DoLan° dr, Co. nt• WollahUrn, nroi ngonto fur
the solo of our Clotho.
JO.SkIPII INGHAM' SONS
Deerfield, Iday 1:1, 1868-If.
SPRING SI, SUMMER GOON
W beg to call your attention to our bloc!: of
Milline'ry and ,Straw Goods,
far tlio Spring 'and Sainuter Trndo, which Is now
coMplote, and' imlomoil with care. to moot tho
wants of 044 and embroiling full linoo of all that
-l o now o w l naval, and at. Om )(mot poseibio rows.
PAIVERN FIAT' 'FRAMES
of Madame Hulling's largo and exquisite !wort
mow of whieh we will give our rrionds.tho nine
dosirliblif 'styles.
, Mrs. •1;. I). MITCHELL.
•
April 22, 1/3613-tl. Tread Street, Vega, Pa.
200 Bushed Timothy Heed. lOU !mallets
Olovor aged, choicest kinds
BAILEY,
The'rtiebions fdr
And more astonishing still,
As to
4corree,
In tho matter of '
MATH E R S
PRODUCE
their Water Proof
ak,00,14E141}323 0
Inc attontiotigivon to
FOR 1808.
Paint for Tarn:fors:and °then,.
GRAFTON MINERAL" PAINT . C'.
jj aro now mitriufliottwing the, Best, Cheapest
and moat Durable. Feint iln; mit; two coats well
put on, mixed with pure Linseed. Oil, will last 10
or 16 years; it is of n .. or beautiful
Choeniate color, _ and can be charged .td ,green,
lead, stone, drab, elite or prelim, to suit the taste
o f the consumer. 141 valuable for :110Infear
Barns, Fences, Carriage and. Car makers, Plsiie
and Wooden-ware, - Agricultural Implements,
Canal Boats, Vessels and Ships' Bcdtoras, Can
vas, Metal and Shingle Bears, (it being Fire and
Water proofs,) Floor 011 Cloths, (ons,noi on f ao .
turer baying vsed 5,000 bbls. the post year,), and
and as a paint for any purpose is unsurpassed for
body, durability, 'alasticity and adhesiveness.—.
Price $6 per barrel of SOO lbe., which will Supply'
a farmer for years to contd. :Warranted. In all
eases as above. fiend for a circular whieh gives
full particulars. None _genuine unreal/ branded
in a trado mark, Oraufton Mineral Faint. Po-
sons ean order the Paint aid remit the m oney
on receipt of tho goods. Address
DANIEL BIDWELL,
254 Pearl Ft, NeW
June 3;1888-8m
OE
f plip., attention of bl preheats and others llableto
I, a License, is respectfully called to the net of
toe 11th of April 1802.. Pamphlet lam, 492, reg..
elating' the collection and payment of Licenses,
which are payable at, the Treasurer's - 01#00 on •
the lst day of May Old; aid every year, and
by raid act, all Licenses remaining unpaid on
the first day of July; the Treasurer is required to
sue and press •to judgment and. collection, se
soon as practicable thereafter, and In default
thereof, to be personally liable. Those liable'to
a License are therefore requested to be prompt
in making their payments before that date, there
, by avoiding any trouble to .themselves and much
perplexity to the Treasurer. • . _ .
June 3, 18G8, A. C. BAILEY, Treasurer.
,
/VHF. undersigned offers for eale the following
'described property; situated in llfalnsbnrg,
Tioga Co.; Pa, one House and Lot,—the douse Is
Stories well finished off, a good collar; 'also
a splendid well
4 f water, on the stoop. The lot
contains 2 acres of the best: of gardening land,
plenty of tipples and other fruit trees thereon—a
'good barn and everything pertaining to the said
House anp.ot in good order. The above des.
eribed Ito Se and Lot I will sell at a. low figure,
such as defies competition. Apply to
Wm. H. IttrltiSEY.
Mainsburg Tioga Co., Pa.
May 2i, 1866-Gm's
Important
_Facts.
S ,
,I
CE Salutifer is now being - used in thous•
a de of families the following facts are im
porta t to be known.
Finer—Though It is the most pOwerftil of all
popular remedies, yet it is se compounded, as to
be safe and hand se. It irtif such a nature that
it may be handle and' mod by children, and
persons who are i norant ofilifedicines.
SECOVD-It is fund that cialutifer will relieve
severe pain in an part of this body sooner than
any other applicat on.
Tarn—lt is int ortant that the bottle be well
oorked, if loft open only a few minutes it loses
strength.
FoUrtru--This u
from a'most ovory
Now is Your Time; to Buy!
. ,
- •
nr-AVING more goods than is necessary for .
JUL this market, I will sell my entire stock of
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
PLATED' WARE, 'AND FAN
CY GOODS, AT COST.
0. G.' Clocks at $3,50.
. Gothic " " 3,63.
Cottage " " - 1,70.
American Watches it Silver Hunting Oases at
$l9. Finer Alovemeats, in heavier Cases, at cor
respondingly low prices. Plated Ware at Mail
ufacturers' prices.
THIS IS NO HUMBUG, BUT A VER
ITABLE SALE!. •
•
nil
and see for yourself.
Wollsboce, April 22, 'BB, A.-FOLEY.
TIIE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE of Penn
sylvania, re-organised in 1800, as a Solon
aitlc,.Bcitool, gives courses of instruction in
GENERAL. SCIENCE, AGRICULTURE,
MECHANICAL AND CIVIL EN
GINEERING, &.ENGLISH
AND CLASSICAL LITERATURE.
First term bogins,July 29 and - ends Dee. 16th,
1868. For further particulars apply to
JAS. Y. M'KEE, Vice Pres't.
July 8,1868.-4 t Agricultural College,
Center County, Pa.
ATTENTION FARMERS I
SPRING has come, and those desiring full
barna can have them by buying
•
X . lllsifErtOr •
at the Mill of I. Champney & Co., which we are
soiling it $6 per ton at our mill on Elk Run.—
All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for •
Plaster. Give us a call.
I I. CRAMPNEY 44 CD.
Gaines, Tioga, to., Pa., Blarch 20,1868-0014'
SPLENOID BUILDIN G
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18 "Borough ,' Itellsboro,lnd a 'TIMBER
TRACT of 400 os in Delmar, three milostrom
this city—honvi y timbered. orms - easy.
Jan. 8, 1868. "- lIIRIGIIITA BAILEY.
Well,3boro Wool rafriling,
T"E proprietor having put lie Machines la
first-rut° order is now , ready to card to Of..
dor any grade of Wool. His Cards are of the
finest quality. All wool, fine br coarse ) should
bo well cleansed for the bonefit df•both partles,—
All work done with despatch, and warranted.
May. V, 1888-2 m. ' S. it. JULTBOLD.
Lath I Shingles I 'Lumber I•
A LWAYS on band at Foster's Mill, NRes
Pino and Ilemlook, lath, shingles,
and lumber, as Well as all kinds of hard sod
plank and boards. ; Lumber delivered to ord r.
G. W. FOSTER..
Niles Volley, Mai 13. 18138-3m.0
Coal for Sale.
dOAII.SE BITUMINOUS, COAL for Salo
Cheap, by
Bopt. 28, 1867.
Helm Fruit Jar.
500 GROSS of tho HERO FRUIT JAR
for solo by
W. D. TERRELL it CO.,
. Corning, N. Y.
. ,
We nro prepared to fill orders for 'the Hero
Fruit Jar as low as they can be boUght any
anywhore, and shipped from Corning. We can
give special rates on largo. quantities. It is the
boat and most salable Jar; in the market. 'Get
quotations froM us beforoiir °ring elsewhe + re.
March lit, 1808.—tint ' '
Notice.
HMI NO Hold my location and goof,. In
the practice of Dentistry'? to Dr. C. ThOmar),
1 would reepectfully rooommend'him to ray pa
trope /13 I Imo inado arrangements - with him to
perfcrin alt ”perations for which I baveoentraot
o 'ran recommend hint no azontleman of
skill and ability in the dental art. .
Tiokt, Pa., Al'
rl. RAIL YE nEAR YE I HEAR Y. 14
BARRELS, VIRKINS, CHURNS,
BuTTER. TUBS, tVq.,
1:11,1 vanmanily /ark band, and furtAisliedto
dei', I,p i
W. T.. MIATITTIS,
hiA 1113 w 3111 V, d lima 'down 116y's Building,
Woll.o.ore, (Juno 10, 1866.)
A, S. THOMPSON ,
131pwro4N11'ril,6nth two tires, and 1a prepared
to 410 lilt kinds oluork in 111,1 line svith prompt
nepar, and In n woritinitollito tuannbr, .110 nitnes
at IlNeCilVnee it) his trAlle•
hlainsiloki o pium 3, I Stiti-ly, ,
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'1 , 113141.t.$ 'or Atimlntatrution !myth*, teeli
,A graded to the undermigneq upon the Mete
01 tl, drown,
hole of Lawroneoville dee'd,
all poroutm tmietltmi to halt' came, and all per
none claiming against the Ha tno aro required to
tootle with JOHN H. DIIOWN.
Lettsv nuociv Mo t Juno, 24, 1808-Owc Adair,
Notice.
For Sale.
soful remedy can bo obtained
dealer in medicines.
For Sale.
D. P. RODERTS.
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.1. 11. RANDALL,
iy 13,18118:1f. Surgeon INintist,
,Atintili4trator's' Roace..
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