tub a bit at or! oAll - and mxbcklla^ts.cws. Wednesday, May 88.18^|r./ Primary Moating. , . o. Da blican Electors of Delmar -TownsKp are to meet at the Court House ia,Wells Wo, on the 7th day of June next, for the purpose two delegates to represent the township in *«nabliooa County Convention, to .be held >at WjL on Monday evening, Juno 9lh. Con (/celled for the purpose of electing Delegates teJlgUte Convention, und id consider the propriety the Delegate System, or retaining the one lM t fall, and to transact Such other btjflpeas, df"V bronelit before tbe Convention. " * JAS. I. JACKSON, GEO.COOLIDGE, ] Yrf ' t ’ ' ' ' 8 i < Primary Meeting. j f ftmnblicsn Electors of Wellsbdro, W repaesl ■w.mECtat the Court House, in WolUboro on.JSaU ** “b'itb day of June, next, for tho pu t ,|e ** &V tn deleffatw to represent. tba Bor*' pj the County Convention, to beheld at-’.ySriis- W “„ Monday evening, June (tth; “Said Su ci'd for the purpose of electing Deluca to ffsuts Convention, and to consider the prowtety of 4 the Delegate System, or. retaining ttei : ono ifndtot Fall, and to fransactsnch other business be brought before tbe Convention. : <i ? ! • be g N R BO WEN, i rf Co , H. W. WILLIAMS, /■ ' jmw Advertisements, io*-D. >. Clark. I . McClelland, : ■ . ■ ij-if! , .Vofice —lirael Stone, Exeputot. Hum Photograhie So o»u-H. H. Wpoi; ?,rinc’» Flag— Ferine i Co. , , ; J|f,{ .V ( B Coodi—T. L- Baldwin , Bailet i Hardm ha« jb«t receirec aiUrge niortment of new good*, which are going off fcot #kel T hey .ay they are not to be nn(iemia,by my one. [ p&-Tbe Elmira Pet, owbed by Peter; libri'lese, bes been sold to a (or tISOO. The Pet wu tbo fMtoitt nig in ittwi, ifec fa,—Blmirtt Ornette. | Ift' | - ’ ' ' = Itj'j I pt Lots of n ?’ r good*, just received,-and fos-kale ,cjeleap at J, B. Bowen’s—so the nil) know they seldom err in judgment. "Si SjUiim si early call, if you ftish to secure good jtlt;market. ' fg~ We are requested to state that the ?ok| |f>jffice ttdreii of Mr. H. C. Johns, the Cpnnty e(;f Common Schools, will be Wellaborqngh,|j!ijera. in, instead of Mainsbnrg. Mr.;Johns makd||jtbis 4oj« for the accommodation and! convenience jit jtho I*’ , * ■ ■ . .■ 'lli i ■ ’ Tioga Bors areeverywherq. Jfoßjir of train almost every battle. One {of them—Mt'M, J. July, of Tioga—was among the first who rddsjnto ■ jilt He is one of Major Dodge’s (N. Y.) fei if Mounted Rifles. ' v : ;|i It; "liluetion” of oar companies as given last Wiinl unchanged. ; , fj.-'j —— 1 ,h< I ■ vkox tre Bore.—We pre»«St,!our ■dm to-day with n large number of i q teres tingle t nfrom our correspondents in the army, all offgbtch iflbi read with interest. We have the promise of km describing the approaching battles of (|pntfa kflichmond, by Tioga Boys who are, or oxpfcet to. i linn. ■ 1 ' Asotiikr Fire.— Last Mindoy the d willing 01 of Mr. George Thompson in Chsrlestorfptook ilrom a burning fallow in the vicinity, ang 'was air destroyed with nearly all the furniture ®cqn wl- We learn that his barns and the Welch C|ppei e also oh fire, but the citizens succeeded in (lie flames before much damage could be dinjei— ■to Mr. Thompson about $2OOO. No insuraqci, > tdrAv old Recipe.—Some old bachelor. kirtofloat the following recipe, which wentf thc ad; of the press a few yean ago: ; ‘’How 10 Flag.—First, grasp i with kniit, and hug her, tight to thee ; and thenjajieTl i|-‘ do go away—do, won’t yog, let nie .be!’ jfben, tvhai llita; but never miss to. good a chaste os |>slj then make a dash as quick as flash, »nd-S?Har p, hold my hat 1” I *1 |u f A Newspaper ay Tb.ot. —We leaVn ihat^Mr BqM, the late publisher of the Scbuylor Owjnty [ir.j ’fmon, ia about to establish -a pit Trey, Wo know nothing'abous the of Mr. Lombard, but unless bo ifka bo will probably find tile, a F o *- Troy ought to tie able toirapgorta, wish the gentleman eoccesa in all »•» politics. ; • i • - | -i Photographt.— lt will bo teen (from Ufft[Ad "“fwnt '«f Mr. H. H. Woomthat bonis ag«|ii in new apparatus and new picture m{i!er:- Mr. Wood.has long bad ••1 malting the best Ambrolypc of jany artistkhat PJ "o in. this place, If ho succeeds as pn **style he cannot fail of, success. i, it said to be the life of bhslhesS'iand irto have opposition. , McClelland hasten- M «tist from Elmira to make Cartel do Vte|te; |*»meof th®-*pecimens of good. his wife add babies ought to ppielures taken, and between ttje two gaUi&ios pnrlainjy cannotibelp being suited-- , pj Mekting.—Fursnadf ti a .Sail, the Meads of temperance Was hell in rnion Room if ‘the Preshy teHan Chnrchjjon nmynighl ‘last 5t ‘was organised by eleopng i Prcne, Esq.,, as Chairman, and Bonn Tonne, Although -the andionce was bmallii.tho IWkimi of rceUng-wnsimanifested bjthose preqjnt.' l°Uonlng gentlemen were appointed ns a ®m-' £7* 00 Organization -apd. Action: id. N. Alios J. rNtldson, P. c. Hoig, *C. W. . Soars and H|W. After tecaad-. speeches tb* meetlng|ad rpriloaeetvon Thursfljgr evening (May Ml© at Wo trust there will bo a goodnat- i I .’S .s*® IIOOA OoDSTf TWtCHES’ Ilf STATUTE *#i-«nnn*l ae«iion «t 'Osceola, on ihe 2Bt|, of foar'days.VWe tare been j|nr- interesting repori of occupyingfwenW-Jwo foolscap *° f !pite publjh . * Institute'had a profitable Eosaion^-ftpm teachersbelng - present. sA resolutions were jnstijuta w tosneetat Mensfield, At 'the call ofihe ThotoUowlbgofficere jfre itaij. '**“ in,o Jf g ialfrycat. "V - ,[!• 3- ®'^ an ® a * en « of Osceola; S«fel|ry, “ tk . of Mansfield; Treasnrer,Harp B?,w. Ue *tStld, . . ', ‘ 5, Hj 1 / 1 "’ Snoornro AFViTn.—We rsjgret, *pry *Hj ? o, '°lc a serious shooting affair jwhfifhioo- !?, t ’ lMeon Wednesday sight fast. Njitr- *^ D ®* Beek ’ Es B*' ■* with feur talking in the direction of Ngw *T e ™**‘«g the Bail Eoad oni Franfein ”** * ** lot * n *“• k»«k from !a plllof in , ft«litu O ! P ' r,on oM ** n by » n T of th * BWV l bs, to ti. e ® set “ s** ' ower part of the h*|jkj n * bt ot O'* center, passing tironglffhe *Wts lodging in the skin of tbe abdonjen ■ S| sef «** * x * ract °d by Dr. Crnwfprd. . u owing day, Cyrenus 0. Strotp was arsps- ted on snspioion uf guilt, ho haying some time ago threatened to shoot one of the party with whom .Mr, B. was walking at the time he was shot. Afterahoar ing before Justice McClure, Stroup was committed to await further developments.—West Branch Bulletin* T 3 X E 13 . In Knoxville, Indiana, May 18th, 1882, Mrs. NAN* OT KELLEY, daughter of Oliver Willard, of Charles, tem, Tioga County Pa.; aged 43 years 2 months and 21 days. ; o Executor’s Notice. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY having, been granted to the subscriber, on the estate of Chann coy Aastio,-late of Detmar township, deceased. No. doe is hereby given to those indebted to make imme* diate payment, and .those having claims, to present them properly authenticated for settlement, to ISR AEL STONE, Executor. Delator, May 28, 1882. " LOST! LOST by the subscriber two printed notes bearing date Farmington, February 2d or 3d, 1861, due 18 months from date with use fors2s each, one signed Eli Knapp, the other Jebiai Xremain. Also a receipt of a settlement in full with Derick Knapp, and 21 dollars in bills on the Tioga County Bank, for any or all of which a liberal toward will bo paid. . May 28, 1862. - D. A. CLARK. PHOTOGRAPHS. CARTES BE TISJTEi W MCCLELLAND, begs leave to inform the ( people of Wellsboro, and the eurrounding towns, that he is now prepared to make ail kinds of Photographs from a small visiting card! up to life size. For this purpose be has engaged tbe services of Mr. LEACH an experienced and skiilfal artist from El mira .whose work cannot fail to give satisfaction. Please call and examine the specimens at The Old Odd Fellows’ Ball, over David Hart’s Store, where he can be found at all times. Plain and ornamental, oral and square gilt frames for all sizes of pictures, constantly on band. He alya begs to state that he will still continue to make Ambrotypes and Melalootypei at cheap and as good as ever. ' - ■ Weilsboro, May 37,1882. Colon Photographic Room*. H. H. WOOD’S MAMOTH SgTTLIOHT XtOOX£a, - OVEB C. W. BEARS’ NEW BUOE STORE, First door.below C. L. WILCOX. ,H. H, WOOD, would say to the inhabitants of Weilsboro and surrounding country, that be is now prepared to furnish them with everything in the line of PHOTOGRAPHS, AMBROTYPES, OR MELAINOTYPEB. furnished at any room in the City. Just received, a sett of JAMINS CELEBRATED LENSES, manufac tured expressly for the Carla de Write. Also a large assortment of ! PBOTQOBAPBW ALBUMS, price, from $1.25 to $4.00. At this day, no parlor ta blets considered finished, without the PBDTOGBAPH'- 1C ALBUM. . Cases of ill styles. Pictures from twinty-five cents to five dollars. ' Thankful for past favors, I would solicit a contin uation of the same, by doing first class work for all. Weilsboro, May 28, 1862. H.B. WOOD. DENTIST. DR. RALPH GILLETTE, JASPER, STEDBEN CODNTT, N. Y., For a long time a resident of Weilsboro, will visit once in each month Knoxville on the 25th, ElklSnd on the 26tb, Lawrencevillo on the 27th, Tioga on the 28th, Tboseliviog at a.distance to avoid disappoint ment will please address by letter to Jasper, N, T. j May 21,1882. NEW goods: T. Is. BALDWIN s now receiving a large and Well Sc ected Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, consisting in part of a General Stock of DRY GOODS,, LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, ‘READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS AND'SHOES, WOODEN WARE, Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., All »f which will be sold VERY LOW for READY PAY OMiY. ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. AH persons baying GOODS for READY PAT, Are respectfully invited to call and examine - THE STOCK, As they are to be sold at VERY 1 LOW PRICES. r CASH PAID FOR WOOD. ~Tioga, May 28; 1862. T. L. BALDWIN. TWENTY FIVE CASES OF NEW GOODS, JUST OPENED AT Dormaul’s Bee Hive. •> Great rush for elegant and cheap Hew Goods at Dormnul’s Bee Hire. 11 - Imported Press Goods, Wo ball the special attention of the ladies to onr dress goads Department, comprising some entire now Styles which cannot be found any where else such ns Chene Ponpadoura, . Gris d Basse, Modes, Aznline, French Fancy Place, Imperial Foulards. , Hew Styles Irish Poplins, , Norwich Lustre, Pensee, Assandrines, .' .Those who contemplate buying a dress of any de scription will find it their interest to call! at Pornmnl’s Bcc Htvc. Black Silks and Mantilla Silks, a full line from SO cents to $2,50 per yard.' - Colored Dress Silks, plain and fancy, }ast opened. SHAWLS—Bropbe. Stella, Thibet, Silk, an endless vartelyvntlcss than SO cents on the dollar. - , In Cloth and-Silk. Mantles onr assortment eannot beexoelled in’quantity; style and prices. Ulllliiery Goods ' of every description at wholesale and retail cheap at DORMADL’S BEE HIVE. Milliners please take notice. j, ’ Finest linen Table Damask worth $2,00 per yard -for sl,oo‘only.,; L ’ Doeskins, Cnssimcres and Broadcloths, a luge as sortment, cheap. . ~, ■ Drapery Laces and Drapery muslins, front'B cents to IS cents per yard. - Greatest bargaiai-oteroffered, 70 Dozen Shakers Only.—. - . ...........Idceots. 100 " Lisle Thread G10ve5..........—04cent5. 00 “ Ladies Hoee ....05 cents, SO •* Shirt Fronts. .....OS cents. 75 " Silk Mitts 06cents. 1 3000 yards white Brilliants ..... .06 cents. Fast col. Madder Prints....... .06 cents, Cbambrey {.....96 cents. Parasols and Sun shades a very, extensive and ele gant variety. • Ivory handle sunshades from $1,06. onwards.at DOBMAULE BEE HIVE, 136 Water St, Elmira, N.V. ‘Elmua,.May 21,1862. DEACON SKINS WANTED.—Thirty to Forty cents will be. paid for a sound skin and free irom cuts or holes, at the Brooklyn Tannery near Tioga. ;' H. S, JOHNSTON* g Feb. 12,1802.-3 mos. -' . THE TIOGA . G OUNTY A GIT A TOE. AN INVOCATION. That nice machine, the human frame! 0 God! inspire my mind. That I may understand the same, No more to nature blind. Inspire my tongue, inspire my heart, And nstlhl knowledge give. That knowledge too, may I impart, And teach mankind tp live. DR. JACKSON, THE CELBBEATD «'EF9BH lOTASK JeXtXX . Indian Physician, OF BRIE CITY, PENN’A., Mag be] Coneulled at follotet—Free of Charge. Hornelsville, N. ¥., Chadweck Home, Saturday and Snnday, July 19 and 29 Cameron,N, Y., at Hotel, Monday, July 21 Addison, N. T., Doolittle House, Tuesday, July 22 Corning, N. Y., Dickinson House, Wednesday, “ 23 Bath, N. T., Union Hotel, Thursday, July 24 TIOGA, Pa., Goodrich House. ■ Tuesday, July 29 WELLSBORO, Pa., United States Hotel, Wednesday and Thursday, July 30 and 31 Elmira, N. Y.', Brainard House, Saturday and Sunday, August 2 and 3 TROY, Pa., Troy House, Monday, August i Havana, N. Y., Montour House, Tuesday, August 5 Watkins, N. Y., Jefferson House, Wednesday, Aug. 6 Dundee; N. Y., Ellis House, Thursday, Aug. 7 Penn Yan, N. Y., Stud House; Friday, August 8, Those Suffering from Chronic Disease, of any 'description may be steered that their cases will be treated fairly and candidly, and they will not be encouraged to take my medicine without a corres ponding prospect of benefit. Dr. Jackson can be consulted at bis Booms, Jn re gard to all diseases/ which he treats with unprece dented. success, on a new system. He cures Chronic eases of diseases, which hare been pronounced incu. mbit by the Medical Faculty generally, such as Her rons and Neuralgic Affections, Diseases of iVomen. Paralysis, Epilepsy, Asthma, Salt Rheum, Remittent and Intermittent Keren, the diseases of Children, etc. AU eases of Seminal Emissions which is carrying thousands to the grare annually. Remember the Doctor does not promise is cure alt stages of diseases. While all diseases' are cm mbit, if taken in season, all tlaga are not. Tour ease may be curable tkio week, not next — to-day, not to-morrow/ hence the danger of delay. CuntuUu/xoutFrtt. Distant Invalidt. —Patients unable to visit Dr. 3. by appointment, can communicate their symptoms .by letter, and bare proper medicines sent to any part of tbe world by express, with certainty and dispatch. AU letters of inquiry mast contain one stamp to pre pay reply. Address Dr. A. C. Jackson, Erie, Penna., Box: 30. ' j May 21, 1862. ; • New Spring Stock, THE BEST EVER BROUGHT HERB AHD TBE CHEAPEST! CALL AMS EXAMINE FOE TOBKSELTES A T THE OLD STORE B. B. SMITHS THREE DOORS BELOW TQK WELISBORO HOTEJL, BULLARD & CO., ' t, ? THANKFUL TO THBIK NUHBROUS FRIKNM FOB A LIBERAL SHARE OF PATRONAGE, Haro Provided Themselves WITH A FULL STOCK | —OF— dry goods, Groceries, «&.. &c.. WILL BE SOLB FOR CASH OR PRODUCE. | Wellsboro, April 30,1802. DEHTISTBT. C. N. DARTT WOULD respectfollysay to the citizens of Wollsboro and vicinity, that he bu opened his office over WEIGHT’S ; FLOOR AND FEED 'STOKE, whero io will continue to do all kind, of wort in the link of DENTISTRY. Wellaboro, April 30, 1882. | Application In Blrorcc. Hannah M. Helm, by-1 la Tioga Co., Corn-Pleas, her next friend Oscar Dec. Term, 18*1, HW. 43, Caldwell, Petition and .Libel in Di • t»; ■ vorco. John H. Helm. To John H. Helm.—Ton are hereby notified that Hannah M. Helm, yonr wife, by her next friend Os. ear Caldwell, has applied'to the Coart of Common Piets of TiogWConnty, for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony and that the said court have appointed Monday the fid day of June next for hearing the said Hannan M. Holm in the premises, at which time and place yon can attend if yon think proper. ~ May 1,1862. H. STOWELL, Jr., Sheriff. WGLLSBORO POST OFFICE. ■ Mails close as follows; The Northern (Tioga, Cor ning, Cleveland, New York, Ac.,) at 9.45 a.’ u. The Southern (Troy, Philadelphia, Washington, As.,) at 7.45 a. V. The Jersey Shore, (Morris, Cedar Bun, Ad.,} and the Condersport (Pine Creek, Gaines, West Pike, Ac.,) at 2 p. h., every Tuesday and Friday. California Moils leave New York the lst r llth and 21st of each month. An Overland Mail for California leaves St. Louis twice a week.. Letters for this Mail should be marked ** bvwland." - All letters alleged to' contain valuable enclosures should be registered.' Post Masters are instructed to retain all mail mat ter belonging to any invividnal until his arrearages— if he be in arrears—for postage be paid. Post Office open from 7 a. to 8 p. it., every day, Sunday excepted. Huob Yooko, P. M. A PPLICATION IN, DIVORCE.—To Jfheta J. JjL' Huetar.—You ate hereby notified that David Dunbar, yonr husband, has applied to the Conrt oi Common Pleat of Tioga County fora divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and that the said Conrt haa appointed Monday the 2d day of Jane next, for hear ing the aaid David Dunbar in the premises, at which time and plane yon eaa attend if von think proper! April 30,1882. H. SXOWL’tL Jn., Sheriff. CORNING CHE ASP CASH STORE. THE citizens o? Tioga and the neighboring coun ties are respectfully invited to call and examine 1 (at their earliest, gpportnnity) the late arrivals of | Spring: iand Summer Goods, I received by the uhseriber during the last few weeks, it being to the interest of all to do so if in need of goods .and they like BARGAINS. The stork is full of-hew styles inlalt kinds of DRESS GOODS, tnm a good Himalaya cloth at 19 cents to the rich style* in UosambiqnesJ Poplin*, Mohairs, and all the varied varieties in market at prices (Tom t and 6 to 3 (bil lings. The styles are new and desirable and were never cheaper than now; ire have good De Laines 1 shilling yard, 1 Flo* Chollies I shilling to 1 and 4d. best Do,Laines Is. 6d., Lawns cheap, Black silks Bs, 7«. Bs. per yard, cheap enough for the closest buyer, . We intend to keep all goods required in this market and guarantee the prices right. CLOAK AND MANTILLA STOCK. We make this a leading branch in the business and keep all the new desirable styles, such as English Saeques, Gipseys, Ac. We also beep a fail line'of cloth from 6s. tjo 12s. per yard, also trimmings to match, 1 . t 1 PARASOLS, SUN UMBERELLAS, Fall assortment, good ones. 65., better Ss. to Bs., best 10s. to $3,00. Domestic Stock. We are selling every article in this line lower than the present market prices. arm [stock is full, and there is scarcely an article except' brawn sheet ings and shirtings in the heavy makes, bnt that we are selling a* IdOW AS EVEB. ' We hare good bleached Muslins at ID and II ets., handsome yard wide do. at 12} ets., heat qualities yard wide brown shirting;, ]2} eta., rich prints war ranted fast colors 10 eta., good Ginghams Is. yard. Pant staffs cheap, Napkins, Table Linens, Towelling, Window Drapery Ac,, cheap as ever. We bare a larger stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, than we hare usually kept, they are cheap. STRAW GOODS, such as Men’s and Boy’s Hats, Shakers, Flats, Trim mings ie,, fall assortment. Groceries. We intend to beep this stock so as to girt Perfect Satisfaction to all buyers botfrat wholesale'and retail. ! WHOLESALE BUYERS, can most always pick up goods throughout our stock at much lower rates than can' be j; Found Elsewhere. Buying in large lots, enabling ns to sell goods at less than New York prices adding expenses. CUSTOMERS from all parts are invited to call. Goods freely shown, and if prices are not satisfactory, we do not expect to sell any goods. JAMRS A. PARSONS, No. 3 CONCERT BLOCK, i CORNING, N. T. May 21,1862. fob. 12, 1862. JOHN ft. BOWEN BEGS leave to state that having “removed" from the “ OLD EMPIRE STORE” iernss the street to bis present location, he is aov prepared to furnish bis old friends and customers with a well selected assortment of DRY GOODS, LAljlES’ GOODS. READY MADE CLOTHING, CLOTHS, JEANS, CASSIMERES, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATSt GROCERIES, - PROVISIONS, TEAS, COFFEE, i TOBACCO, AC., AC., At a very small advance upon Hew Tork Prices. The highest market price paid for all kinds of PRODUCE. Remember the piece—First Store below the " POST OFFICE . Wollabofo, Feb, 5, 1862. * The' Knoxville Fonndrf, CONTINUES in fpll blast and is in the Wt ran* sing order, where 700 can got Stoves, .Plows, Road Scrapers, Cutting Boxes, Sugar Kettles Ac., Ac. of tho most approved patterns, and made In the hes manner for, a LESiS PRICE 1 than, at any other .establishment of (be kind in the eonntry. ; | Machinery made | and repaired in geod style oB abort notice. All kinds of produce, old iron, copper, brass and pewter, taken in exchange for castings. A liberal discount made to CASH PURCHASERS. F. S. Allpersons indebted ore. requested ’to sail and settle WITHOUT DELAY, and save costs, thnt I tniiy stTil be able to do'a credi business in part. , J. P. BILES, Proprietor. Knoxville, March 26, 1862.-6 m, Tavern License*. THE following: named parsons bnvn filed their petitions in the eonrt of quarter sessions of Tioga County, for license to keep public bouses and eating housos.in their respective townships, and noliee is hereby given that their applications wilt be beard on Wednesday, the fourth day of Jane next, at 3 o’clock p. M. i PUJUC BOUSES* Wellsboro—Bnfus Farr, Eli S. Farr, J. W. Bigoney Liberty—Abram Artley, 3. H. Woodruff. Knoxville—J.H.,Stubbs. r Jackson—Jamea D, Hiller, Oates Bird. Gaines—B. C. Verinilyoa. i _ Charleston—Abram Jobason. Middlebury—Morris Kelsey, H. H. Patter. ■ , Blass—Joseph Yonkin, Benjamin K. Hall. Brookfield—Charles E. Phipps, ~ Covington Boro—John Hjliier.*, E AVISO SOUSES. Wellsboro—Wesley Pitta/ 0. Bollard. Bless—Joseph P. Monell. Dentistry* O. H. FIRMAN, , Formerly of Elmira, Slew TorlL A perfect master of DENTISTRY in ail its brush es, would respectfully inform tb« citisens of WELLSBORO * andanrronnding’counlry, that he is now stopping at the PENNSYLVANIA HOTEL, whore bo can be found between the honrs of 8 o’clock A. M., and 6 o'clock P. U., ready to perform any Op* oration pertaining to bis art with skill, and allow pri* ces. - u - EXTRACTING done mechanically, and attended with very little pain. ‘ Exasisatiosb op fta.B Tseib, and consultations Free of Charge. . N. B.—AH work warranted as represented. Wellsboro, April 31?, 1862. . Mohawk Chief. MOHAWK CIIIEIP will be nt-Lawreneevllls May 38th and 3Ut, and June 13th nnd 27tb. - At Wellsboro during’ the -first 'weeVof Court and the 17th and 30th of Jupe. K. A. SMEAD. A LARGE NEW AKD DESIRABLE STOCK OP ' SEASONABLE GOODS, HAVE BEEN RECEIVED AT TB ■ TROY CASH STORE. We Save ■ EEYER BAD A More Complete Stock THAN THE PRESENT. Our Prices WILL BS POLllto i | o BEtOW THE MARKET RATES. Our Large i' 1 * PURCHASES, ■* AND hAEUF. SALES, WILL ENABLE PS —TO— Give Bargains ■'■ i - -’►•TO—* OUR CUSTOMERS, NOT TOJBK found elsewhere. OUR REPUTATION -rFOE—■ i Cheap Goods BU!Atili BE *vi£.Y WAiirrAi»*». w, r il “ UT ] INVITE coacPJßiioir. Ferine & 00., TROY, PA. Mercantile A FOR TIOQA CODKTr S_ Clm. 3k*. GnHdcA'&ylw; 14 TOC John James A 50*,14 J '7# Junes Qernoa, 14 700 ACEteas, 34 700 B.C.AM.Canfield U 700 H 0 Holler* », ert’g boose A grocery, 14 700 Stepben Bowengro.l4 700 J P Moaell grocer, 14 700 CHITHAJf. Benonl SbOrtmer 14 ’ 700 comowir. H 8 Brown mercb 14 700 corzKOioir boko. T Putnam A Son, 14 700 g 8 Packard 14 700 J O Bennett grocer 14 700 O P Baker, grocer 14 700 Jere Stoddard, .14 700 Hfi Watts grocer 14 700 DCLHXBi 14 700 JS Cole A Co. ZLEUSD 8080. JOPsrklmrst 14 700 BBAJOParkb'nt 14 7 00 ruuoKgrox fl Merit, .14 700 QIXXSS. 14 7 00 fiXßflllngs, JSCKBOS. Sector t Miller, 14 OB Wells, 14 xsoxtzUk boso. L B Reynolds, 14 Henry Seeley, 14 Jobn Goodspeed, 14 A A J Bear man, 14 Victor Case, ’ 14 JH Stubbs, U Markham A Roberts, hardware, . 14 garni May, grocer 14 Haiti eon A Butler eating hause 14 UOISTT. J 0 Albeck, 14 J HarUock, 14 Jf Roots, 14 B Wilcox, 14 • B geelemau '■ 14 H Miller A Co. 14 8 Hartman grocer 14 LiWßZKcmiue, Field, Morris A Co. 13 George Abbott 13 Boon A Potter, pro • visions, 14 C Parkhnrst, drags 14 W O Miller, drags, 14 X B WelUjfnrnitore 14 J Adams, boots and shoes, 14 A Turner, grocer, 14 LAWajWCE. Tubbs, Gnße A Co 14 HTODIKBDBT. ■8 Bennett A Son 14 700 700 700 700 700 700 700 7 00 700 700 700 T 00 TOO 700 700 1000 10 00 Notice is hereby given that an'appeal will to hell nt Ilif Commissioners' Office In Wellsboro, on the 13th day of June atmyofflcoinMiddlebnry untllthe 18th day of June next, at which time ; and place all persona aggrieved by the foregoing appraisement, will be heard,find such abatements' made as are deemed proper and just; ami all persona tailing to appear at said times and places, will be barred from ma king any defence before me. ,T KiIOMK B.' NILES,. May H, 1862. Sfercantilo Appraiser. Attention is called to an act r amendatory of the license laws of this State, approved 11 th April ISO. - SECtioa S. . That it shall be the! duty of every city and county treasurer to sue for the recovery of nil licenses duly returned to him byithe mercantile ap praisers, if notpaid on or before the first day of July, in each and. every year, within ten days alter that date; and said treasurer shall notbo discharged from any such license, unless he bringslsuit to recover the same within said date, and presses the same to judg ment and execution as soon thereafter as practicable, and pays the amount of alt such licenses him into the Suite treasury, on or before the first day of October ensuing; nor shall be receive any eommis ons on snch licenses, unless he makes payment as foresald. TREES! TREES! FOR SALE, THE FOLLOWING APPLE, Price, 20 Cent*. Summer Apple —Early Harvest, Early Strawberry, Large Yellow Bough, Golden Sweet, Bed Astrsrhan, Autumn Apji/e—Gravensteiq, .F»U Pippin,, Porter Juneting, Bambo, Jersey Sweeting. Hunter Apple— Baldwin, Newton Pippin,, Rhode Island Greening, Esopns Spitzcnburg, Boston Basset, Ladies Sweeting, Ladie Apple,"Peck’s Pleasant, Hnb bardton None-Such, King, Yellow Bellflower, North ern Spy, Talman's Sweating, Seek-no-ftirtber, Dutch Mignonno, Pay’s Bassett, Hereford’s Pearraain, Bot tle Green, Wagoner. Crab Apple —Large Bed Siberian, Small Bed, Yellow, do." ' Pear, Price 50 Cents. Summer —Madtliene, Bloodgood, Dearborn’s Seed ling, Sommer Franc Real, Bostlezer, Osband’s Sum taer Bartlett. Autumn —Fondants d‘ Antomne, Seckel, Virgalisn, Benree d’Amatis, Flemish. Beauty, Onondaga, Fulton, Stevens’ Genesee, Urbaniste, Napoleon, Henry 4th. Dix, Cashing, Blacher’s Meadow, Bezi da la Hotte, -Oswego Beane, Golden Beane of Bilboa, Beane Bose, Woodstock. 1 WUier —Lawrence, Gloat Morcean, Passe Colmar, Vicar of-Wakefield. For extra sited Pear trees we shall extra prices. Cherry, Price 38 Cents. Black Heart, Black Eagle, Black Tartarian, Down’s Late Bed, May Bake, Early Purple Ouine, Late Black, Gay’s Early White, Napoleon Biganeaa, Am ber, Yellow Spanish, Beauman’s May, Holland Bi garreoa, Golden Drop of Herrington. Plums, Price 50 Cents. Daane’s Purple, Lawrence’s Favorite, Washington, Baling's Superb, Matteson's Favorite, Smith’s Or. leans, Jefferson, Magnum Bonnm, Imperial Gage. Peach; Price 18 Cents. ■'Crawford's Early, Melocotbn, Bergen’s Yellow, Sweet Water. drapes. Isabelly, Catawba, Concord, Diana, Bebeeea, Dele ware, Hartford Prolific, White Sweet Water, Blast Burgundy. “V ' K , English Gooseberries. Several Varietes. . Currants. Cherry, While Dutch and Bed, do. Ornamental. ' Norway Spruce, European Silver Fir, Seoteh Fir,- Balsam Fir, American Arborvitm, Siberian do., Eu - ropcan Larch, Green Forsythes, White Flowering. Dentzia, Graceful Dentzia, Althea, Chinese tfeigilu Baltimore belle Bose, Queen of tho Prairies, Willow. The above wo offer for sale at our Noraery; they aye handsome and of superior quality, have all' been transplanted and will bear removing with safety. ' In digging and packing care will be taken, and the charge for packing will be the cost of. materials nsed. Trees will be delivered at the. Tioga depot five nf charge. We invite all to visit our Nursery aad arc for themselves. Orders should be sent iu early. B. C. WICKHAM, Tioga, March 19,1562. ' - & WANTED! ONE THOUSAND BUSHELS WHEAT! ONE THOUSAND BUSHELS ONE THOUSAND BUSHELS OATS! ONE THOUSAND BUSHELS RYE ! For which we will pay CASH! ' WRIGHT A.BAILEY. ' Floor by the pound, sack or barrel, Feed by the ponnd or ton, Bran in any qaantities, . ft* sale cheap at Wright 4 Bailey’s now Floor and Food Store. j , T , ' ' Fork cheap at oorflore. ‘ . V AU goods delivered FREE OF CHARGE wUTiin the Corporation. FREDK.'W BIGHT. EXECUTOR’S NOTlCE.—Letter* toltameWry , haring been granted to the subscriber!, on ,thu estate of John Shelves late of Jacksontownship deo’d., notice is hereby given to those indebted to make im mediate -payment, and those having elahti* to-presont them properly authenticated for settlement to"; . ÜB. SHKIVEB,. lEaecntow, ’ . B. B. GARRISON,/ April 3,1883.0 .... - ELIES I PLIES 1 ELIES!—FIy-Slono, -or Cob»B, for poisoninp flies —also FLY-PAPER, or EXIEBMISATOR, price MAcenkperjjnpvr..- .For Seat ROY’S DRUG,STORE.,, Il tpp^tlseaenii FOB THE TEAR 1562. CUttti -3« x. iu»nzu>. WWTnbbs, II C Camming*, 14 EUtott A Kidgway. . drags, * *l4 E W grocarll BM. Holden* 14 too .v.T'OO . r.co HAomw. l4 Voxk Witter II JE Robinson II PDParfcbtot, II ABobWiujr.drogfll 700 Too .700 TOO TOO KtUOS, Seel; A Lngg, mer cban’o and toed 14 A Locej ! II , , OSCftJU. P Crandall A Bros 14 H C Boworth, 14 B Crandall grocer 14 < siams. 700 TOO Too A Holmes 14 I Kcmas. ChStraitr M Lafffcrty A Far go rs an, ' I TIOGA. A Sir, 1 14 Byron Clarfe, 14 Boyco A Johnston, 14 HP A £rft Wells, 14 Alford AJtanlth, 14 PSTultle.' II Thos t Baldwin, 13 3? McCallcm grocer 14 M KRetao grocer 14 WTCrell 14 Jnmes.Kelley u .14 lIH Borden, drugs II '• WlW>. D 8 Magee, U : WESTFIELD, H Erusen k Co. 14 Cbu Goddspeed. 14 AANPCIose, 14 iWSUSBOSO. John Bafley k Co. IS M M Converse, 14 W E Cone, 14 C L Wilcox, 14 Jerome Smithy 14 JR Bowen, 14 Bollard k Co 14 0 Hastings grocer 14 D V Miller grocer 14 fcMßnlfcrd, “ 14 Farr & Roberts “ 14 John J Eaton. ** 14 Wesley Pitta, eat-\ ing Louse, 14 John A Roy, drags 14 H W Williams, ** 14 Wm Roberts, bard* ware, 14 Fred Wright, floor ! store, 14 J F Robinson books, * Ac. ■ 14 0. Bollard Grocer,' 14
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