MN , - 137 Ii .i ii k ....y.a..v, I . = .. 65 George Mead , 19 74 Ward Township, 1 0E, 174 P. Connelly 64 37 ;If. , .. B. COlenian: .., .412, 13 - 1100 ~ 818 13 -••.,-, ,' '' - 41 ~ 3185 60, , 46 22 !:,:i i , .-; ~ 17,- i H. Drinker 52 15 im4 :375 B;Gilatore '- 09 19 „ - .327 George Mead . 83'51 ‘ .- -f,' , ;333 8085 " 104 --.,--, l 09s ,3 400 , -..;...-; 847 isilekilii S:, Grillithl9o 63 os Westfield 2thonshi2.). . , iou.9 90 R. Blackwell g 7 23.. 00 , f - 100 .., 41 14 .' :80 28 f o r', Vtaittl. -,-a-,DNEt3DAY MARCH 14,,1866. N e w, AdaertisVments." 7.,..1111t1E bait' of Lands for Trace--C. F. Mille.r, t-' `:dice-=Estate of Peter •Moa ry. taught—Miss Todd. me Concert at .I.tatialiad Paula's,* • . „ y. cents per Fallon—Townsend, W liatue - TEE C”1:;:15. POOR has passed iu the hanttalif the the k,et•toi ~ u r bite visit to f v6' ,ased tram ilumphrey, Al.ann, and leF, that pot a s'ngle remonstrance had been sve nreacone that the measure meets ILe L ppral al at the majority everywhere. , IE directed 'to the column advertise• ett •.I:llr.,Err. W. R. Smith's Sons, of Addison, y Oar friends along the Corranesque Valley ~t.ll to give these enterprising trades a Dre lice business men, and follow the Mill". F 1 & Rattatoair COMPANY.—A bill th,. - Company his passed the loZer and sill doubtless pass the Senate. Mr. who had charge of the hill in' the Tfoilso., ::• ue that some hostility to the bill was b 2, one or two of the -members. Un , .cjiy they thought there was "money in it,'" f ..apected to be remembered. provides for the construction of a rail ,. r.m Wellsboro to the - Tioga Railroad in ii : .torhship. We regard it as a very impor -x Li.. affecting not Only the people hereabout. .Eni=ing to develop the coal which exists in '7 %7 . quantities only a few miles from tliis village c to Senator Cowles for its safe deliverance Senate. Wrusst ono ACADEMY.—The public exhibition tam. school at the Court louse Friday evening lest week _must be considered a decidouly L. , ri:ed success._ The attendance was very large, .LICT;t-tate order prevailed. The exorcises were seo:rtlnnC'O with the programme published last ~t , d do well carried out Ili to elioit 'almost “L“ertsl praioe. Some of the,dlyilegios created great merriment. The declatnatiozi was superior' .1,,1 the r,eastions such as to relleot - great eteditr the V an Ali e ri and his associate teachers are Ltt,tled to great credit fur , the ittppy- . ro - ult of iuterititutuent. Their pupils EIA ill to have tAte rapid progress since the public exhibition at the close of the first term. We only tear Bret tho community may not show their appreci a at the labors and untiting energy of thr ::ccipal in a patronage sufficiently recnuncrathe keep him with us. It is for our eitizene to sny ..tether the AcMdcrhy shall be kept up or relap.,- .1..;' Its late lifeietmess. ILe Sprtng T4rio commences 'Wednesday, March I lle enormous volume of the laud sates took u t,hrely ry surprise and exowda , uttt,cur- ustuti Cougresslonal and Legislative summary. Had we se.,wn of the great length 4 - . f the sales we should e tuned a triple awe! As it 13, we do : the “t we tan, and jut over several advertisements ..t.m cat week. Paerons will do us the favor to .heat and we shall not fail - to Tate tr np the month. . . 14 I.7NTEP.F.—VV.e learn ..that the opera ; t,rs at the well on Thombottom _ Creek, near..:tiel •.r. are very greatly encouraged as the well goce. Awn. A very strong vein of potrOletini rack lately, which forced the water ee coral feet ctvre the tap of the pipe. 1 • The Wellsbiro Petroleum p.., will reedmnience .temtions with the return ef settled weather. the Westfield well refacesto give up the drill g alTalatur, and bet , been abandoned for the -tell. IL , rOIeOIIS 10 bei to don ' of the Riennee 'd eonsideralle ci s uantitiiee at Caumbia nits damage 'done by the late exPlnsiod ofias ba - :Leen tally repaired. TLe Lneky Wcll, at Tioga, seems ti, be unfur-- , no.e. During a late attempt -to pump it- the er-rods broke a bemired feet below the sun-- tens stopping work again. Work at the Liberty Well is reportott prop-es/3- , s W e hare no special report. - . ANOTHER REDUCTION AT SMITHS SONS brought at the late decline nie Pzriving at W.R. - Smith's Sona; Addison see Lc tonexed prices—you cannot do as well elFe 7 r.tre, we think. rhyd wide ,medium heavy Sheeting twenty late cents. :mooch Bleached Muslin twenty three cents. isrd wide Bleached Muslin splendid Geode 'rly e cents. Cocheeo A; other beat prints twenty tvc 14-• Alien Arnold's Prints beauttfn etY 14 813 t7 Ihrc.c cents. trod madder Prints, beautiful style• eixteep Eettnatiful Delanes, beautiful Oylea,. twenty thee° cenl, rest standard heetings twenty eight cents. A wool fratev cassimeres one dollar ;wen ty ive A full :trek of New Goods" Bought under the late destine is now being offered to the ,hostcof„ curt oilier.: who line their counters daily. STRUT OIL AT tASI 4 ::=AYRI off la oft: - Iran - Pura. awl it liras ap tia t lie'aupure ,•olu oil ci 0 ,, vl.O do a•.l understand grades of h's I an - . oil 15 lic,se felling off rapidly at ROY'S r, ut lediwcel prices. Call and secure a bar e2,t+ cu tour 11.11 t • CHOICE TEA . .z • ~ 1,11• rapidly luw figures at ROY'S DRUG `ruts W.llth '[Mach 14.180 -4w) tinc ‘—Ntimerrjriu.4t.vriggefii§tc fettirriied 411. 31 endele,ohn Musical Institute. Boston, who're eLe Leta endwvca ing to perfect herself is the at t uld announce to her old patrons, and t hi r • d ll' , ll.boro and TlCilllty. li,st.Le is prepared e um:au tons open the Piano and Organ in Vocal , n;zt.r Q and 1 ough•Bass. liefer . g. to Plot - EB. OL II E. made known on "aPpllcat i on. ' 'Boo m 4 ak Ttft.-C Meta Todd is agent for the celelatite, Brh(Lett and lILLIIett & Davis' Pianos. ellELcivu 01, Match 14, 18€41-4t. Co.- - - iNCERT.--Tllll. NORMAL PHTLILARMuSW El give a-Concert at the lilehiKd Build. ,Le• WEDNE2I/AX ev.nlia& Mittch.: ITI 210,*(. ' 6-41 1. 4 ""'' and their B lew'swho are •• O•. 1 ' 3 / Of I,Ett fUtAlith.... to come !did be enter ruined. P ROGRAMME ALMOST ENTIRELY v_ al and 1 tiet rnmental, embracing the Humorous, the Gravy, the Pathetic and the Oey, with a little DU. fur LIVE ; A little noulenee now and than, Ie tALo best of. men'" /or - Pattionaa t;e-e , gErk* Ad runiateniVezerite. 'B• MUD, Ireeident. .1 • - • A tt'3ll3C/STRATORS' tem of datum- It litratf on Itanng, bean &mate Teri th - e - eltdre - gt . , llocory y latebt Fonitingtoti, &calmed, ail indebted to oa:t1 estate - a ill make immediate payment, and all clatme must be preseated,•te- - Xarch 14, 18 80-tst* " bltTAYi#l4,'.lll. "'" ertrlerk T'l'C TS. DRY Goons.—Goods are now cheap. Is-it not wise to buy such goods as you need. I sell good Prints at 15 cts. handsome at2o cts, merimack 25 et,.. Good yard wide sheetinkir2s etc., best 'ysird wide shootings 28 etc. Delains 28 co. Good - ,Adark Aluslins. 25. ets, sztral2o.;6d, to 38-4.44.1i1- , tuckey Jeans 38. All other goods equally cheap. March 7, 1885. • J. A. PARSONS, Corning, N. IT, T~EROSENE •AT Str. CENTS - G ALLON-!-L-- I N We are nlliag the purest quality of , Kerio-r , senc at EIGHTY, CENTS a galltu.: -VITLI.LiMS„ 4-t "NV: T. - MAU:MRS; W ell aro, March 14. WM. TOWNSEND. A Coogh,-Cold, or Sore .Throat. REQHIDES IMMEDIATE ATTENTIOA AND SHOULD BE CHECKED :. IP ALLOWED TO . CCSNTINDE:, I ,Irri_tation of the LtingB, a Permanent Throat - --AffectiCa;c:;•,an leuro,WC: Lung Dieeaee , •IS OFTEN THE HEEULT. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES * RACING A, P,TR ' ECTi2i - FLuiNCE TO THE PARTS, GIVE IMMEDIATE RELIEF. for Bronchitis,. Asthma, Catarrh, -Consnmptive and Throat Dieeares, - TROOCHES ARE usein WiTH. ALIVA i r GOOD SUCCESS Singers and Public Speakers 1 find ,Trochee useful in clearing the vice :pillion eu beivre Spea4al44.lind the throat after on unusual exertion of the vocal organs. The Trochre are recommended and pres cribed by Physicians, and have hut. toistimenials from eminent men throughoutthe,cpuntry. Reins an. article f if,trir merit, and having groped their efficacy a test of many years, eich 'year finds them in new localities in various- parts of the world, and the Troche( are universally pronoun ced .better' ihati other articles. . . , QBTAIN only " BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TRO'BETBS," and do nut take any of •the Worikless imitations tbat may be offered. Sold everywhere in the United States, ani; ii Futeiga'Coun tries, fat 35 cents per box. Elncerv66—dM] _ _• ITCH ! ITCH ! ! ITCH . !;! ! 1- - Scratch !- Scratch! Sbratch ! ViTheaton7s -Ointment , Will Cure the Itch in 48 Hours. Also cures SALT RTIEUM, ULCERS, CTRL BLALST, and all Eruptions, of the Skin. 'price` 5,0 yen te. Far fele by all Druggists. "Pot-Tale by John A. Roy, Welleboro, Pa. By-tending 60 cents to WEEKS & POTTER, Sole Agents. 170 Washington street,' Boston,- Mass., it will he forwarded by' mail; free of post age, to any part of the United Status._ I SOct6s-6tn. 1866. FOR SALE. 1866, BY B. C. WICKHAM,. • 4 T,IIIS NURSERY OF FRUIT AND OR NAMENTAL TREES, IN TIOOA :- 60;000 Apple . Trees. 10,000 Pear Trees. • good supply of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY, and ORNAMENTAL TREES Sr SHRUBBERY. TheTtluit trees aro composed of the choicy.t varieties, good, healthy, some of them large and in be.iring. Any one wishing to get n'• supply wiltdo welt to cell and. see my stock before pur chasing elsewhere. ;M•• Delivered nt the depot free - of charge. - , Tioga, Fob. 28, I.66L'lya AGENTS WANTED TO TAKE ORDERS fortheiw.i boOliiiii?" published. THRILLING STORIES OF THE GREAT REBELLION. Comprising heroic adventures and hair breadth escar cs of Soldiers. ticouti, Rotes and Refugees ; daring capluiti of Smugglers, Guerillas. Desperadoes, and otnet S of loyal and_disloval women; Stories of the Negro. si with iricolOrkhlatin und4.ll9rriinent In Camp and By Lim:M.o;3i les S.Hreeno, to ot Handsomely Iliustrited on-erteeliind lb oil colors. Send for circnlate - and see liberal terms off qted. CHAS-S. GREEN E & Co:, Pnbli.hers, Feb." 27, 1866-4 t. 354 S. Third-et„ Philadelphia. p ;R. WILLIAMS -• • . ' Will sell-his entire Stook , of:- brigs and PatentiMedicines YiNKEE - NOTIONS, , PERFUMERY. FANCY ARTICLES, ~ ~ AT NEW-YORK COLiTi R THE , NEXT THIRTY DAYS ! lie has everything ever kept in a FIRST. "cyss... DRUG" .rSTORE,3 IVellakern, Feb. 7, _184641, ,FARM FOR SALE.—.kftirin of 128 . acres 4i7i thereabouts is offered for sale. situate two miles trOcalVellsboro..-the- nountriseatiof county. and pn,ttie direct,:rpad to thiii.lumbering districts of Pine Creel 4, There isiibouteizty - acres improved; Willi a s kibOd hoptfinfilmtVirt; anti a rtuinher of good spring‘ of-water: ' , The timber land is covered with valuable timber, and the In cationfor one that wishes a good farm near thriving and enterpiiiing village cahoot passed. For fnrther particular!, ao to price,. ternis, &c., apPfy to C. 4 Yr. to the subscriber at Corning, Steuben Co., N. V Ma re h a7l W. G ILFANSVira AGEI , TTS - WANTED,! • - • NOW 'IN, PUSS, •Ind will he ready ioott ! INIAPIErS lIISTO.OI OF U TE WAR` : .' 'k" Complete in two volumes. Also ipued, ylete in ONE VOLUME. The beet, cheeped. :most intermting, popular aniljAluable Jii i ittg i x of TEt" ReholifoilfpubliabiKifklitakitatills aftosta. thb enormous Nile it has leached of 300.000 Vol- L-titne...and is now selling-y4th jocreasoO,rppid . ity:., 5,44 ratty by subieliption„ EichOirki'lrritoef - given. For full inirtieuldrikand tor eireu Address—AMERICAN PUI3LISITINCt COM. PANT, 138 Asylum-St., Hartford, Conn. Mar. 'SCRANTON .t SIIP.It. Agts. OTICE is hereby given that the Overseers of the Pe . or of Delmer have , , engagOd the professional setviees'ef Dr. N. Peek:or e o f the Pnor- of geld township, for - Abe moment. your, and no hills rendereB:by any'Aher elan 7111 be.paid: Delmair; March 1,4866 7 3 E = - THE 'UNDERSIGNED -havinepurebsiedzThe fi g lip•OfTttimington and Chatharn to Make: and ,ell Seaman & Henderson's Prtent Self Act ing Raid ti)oio';'.lVo irelitotvtnannfatbirittatliir above Loom LAD .East. ,Farmington.: T-boso wiFhing to pnrcba<e, will please call and examine our Loom for:tb,riaitelm, - East Etivoni4gton, *;4411 : 7:, 11. GBTPP • , „;, NeW: ttoodit: CEIBLP, O,IIEAPEIIf :CHEAPEST VAN NAME & ,WiCKHAM, now- offer (for Cash or-ready_pity) aLgnotiassorlinenfor__. _ - ' 4 10 . 0 — . 1:0 71 g4 . • - '5:; j ! generally kept in a. country- store,' ttottet.-10W , er. ' 1.1. prices..thaii usdally.offered. Taking the quality of Goode into considerationYthey are, ungekttily low. Prit/eattero -I §nd - seg.':for-Youillita•- ',.- ---'7".. ._4_ ------ ... 'Tiegh . Mgredl iit; lB6 B. - ""-'T '. ~-,-.:: %:--::::- iiiinteelk; .W...Y4 . lditnit 144, 1138 C-/ -% -, -, c , - -- 8 Teach ~~~~:~ STAND PROM ENDER. ME ~, -t. , 1111N1111111111 • - el 4 . 1 BEE r THE. "CORNERS" Of il l 1 'PRICES, DARE NOWROUNDfNG O~`f z;41 , 44 4 , LI - . 1 ..- . 1. : -FiA - .i k: iil i't ~. ~ .~ 4s t4.ls4kiti 4 .:41' , • € ~- ; , 4 7 2 • .1. ,01 ,J 4 EVERY. THING DOWN, •TO 00HRESPQND WITH 7 ; • VIE EMERGENCY, =nom , 1 W. R.TSitittles - ADDISON, N. Y., The old and reliable PEOPLES' ST-ORE, In Splendid hope to satiety everybody z~s~'~:~i~.as u ~< i ' a :-i ±, ':.i .-... kpxstf 'STOCK OF GOODS NOW AR HIVING AT, THE SLAUGHTER I ED.RATES _ 11 4 t ~:.. _ :..,. Y i.. Mil C it._ ; 0 kL,Li:''i --:. . - - To see is tcrbelesidoied thet you :t CANNOT DO BETTER. ' •-• . {.. ..Tat an ey9.: . 0var,141 gip n for Uri?' _ _ /M12 .... 011,11,L21T , /CIE):14 _ 4 - -;/. : . .L EZZEEI = •; „ - - T th"; ; s • :47 ' OREM NOMMV,rig 11011, whisiia,,,iar - ge'i}ii;eigi of Go?!liii. High Prices. ;t3. (..t - r • , • r •Cr a sit • - 7• ; 73. C. .r? , ,SEirl a:1,4 •:73 c , -.lltl I.ofir. cusi. „Zap_ DO BETTER ? .:1 1M T (not if, we know ourselves,) Than to buy your Goodattfr. • W. R. IStilT./I'4 M(01•1:§. 1866. - • AT, 1:4;i; 4 - 1.3 BACII'S, • CH.E.A.P Q.ASH 5r04.2 =ENE _~. lEEE ;;~~;~. ,_..~ IiMMI ME - -Z:i 1111 Will MI ISE IIMMII!I sV: i • 111 Mil MEM METRIZI Ell =MI ~ ,} AVE...YOUR AißsßratAcKqt 1! AND CALL OPEN BX,OSSBURG, PA. Where y,ou can always find the best. assorted stook of ' DOMESTIC I FANCY DRY GOODS, CLOTHS NOTIONS,-HEADY-MADE CLOTHING, menu fnetuted- under their own supervision, GFNTS' FURNISHING GOODS, etc., etc In their Merchant tailoring iitablishment they defy competition, haring gte , beitt 'tailors of Nev Yorktlty, and an Agariiiidetkoed Cotter, Mr. H. P. Erwin. Val, 21, 1886-1:, Card, Stapes & Son, A RE PREPAREDTO SELL AS CHEAP as any dealers in the county, a general as sortment of • • DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, RE ADY-ICIADE :;• CAPS; BOOTS 4-SH - • , NISHING GOODS; -- E.VRTHEN, STONE, AND GLASS- WARE, • • in short, everything -usually kept in a country store, all of which will be sold as low as else where, for READY PAY ONLY! No traiddie'_to -Show - - - CALL AND SATISFY YOURSELVES. • QTAPLES .1; CO., grateful to old patrons foi ;/,...7 past favors, hope fol. a continuance of the same. Having formed a copartnership with G P. CARD, they feer.confident that they' can J. Vetter than ever before, as the new firm will hare a larger assortment. - COMPETITION 'DEFIED ! ~.vARD,ATAp.r.a.4t, SON. - Keeneyvitle, , ,•t - ADMIN:I-TRATOR§' SALE: By virtue of an order -of the drat'ins' Court of Tioga CounttiAtoilt~if.d.Adta 0 634 K 41, °* 1 lntatittitArs ot, ft 34 714 the estate o 6 111 101 1 #4 22d day ofrit:atch2fnaksttybeAokie in Rutland in said county, expose to sale at pal, lic - anetion, to the highest and best bidder, the follAring described real estate, to wit: All that lot or piece of land in Rutland, called the Burying Ground Lot, beginning at the south. west corner thereof, thence north 71] deg east 1 perches to a stake, thence north 181 deg west six perches to astake, thence south 71i deg west four teen six-tenths perches to a stake, thence south 30 deg east six and one-tenth perches to place of beginning—containing 85.8 perches more or less. ALHO—another lot of land in Rutland, being lot No. 146 of the allotment of Bingham lands in said twp. and bounded north by lot No. 143 con- I traeted to Royal Rose and Erastus Rose, east by IcieNo. 129 in the name or Rose & Gile, south by lot-No. 100 in the name of H. Smith, and west by _Bingham lands--containing sixty-five and seven teitrhs ncres more or less, the same contracted to Wna. Rose, jr., on which there is about $175 due the Bingham estate for purchase money. ALSO—another lot of land in Rutland, beins lot No. 50 of the allotment of Bingham lands la Rutland, and the same conveyed by the trusts, , ; of the gingham estate to.Williata Rose and Roc. al Rose by deed dated November 7, 1849, and at the time of the death of said William Rose he;.l by him and: siThl Royal Rose as tenants in con.. mon, and described as follows : Beginning t the southwest corner on the north line of lot N. , . '32, thence along lot formerly in possession of L , -- men Barns n orth sixty-two perches and two-tenths —north 25 deg West 39.5 perches; and east 102.5 perches, thence west 85.8 perches to place of be- Vanipg—con.aining stxty-one -eight-tenths acres wtth usual allowance, &c., more or less. Said sales aro to be made upon the following terms: Fifty dollars cash paid on each lot :,t the time of sale (except on the Burying Groutol lot), one-fourth the purchase money on confirm ation of tne sale, and the balance_ of purchase piney on eachlot to be laid in two equal annul& -pityments with interest on the whole sum unpahl at the time of eaoh.payment, secured by Judg ment bond and mortgaL e, with other security it required by the undersigned. 'C. IL SEYMOUR,} Admrs -Mar. 14, 1866. E. I. STEVENS. ROBERTS &. STOWELL Will be found one door below'Gunn t Tucker's lfardware Store, in the building formerly .occu pied by Borst er Sengers,Twhietk-building tbe' 'lave redtted tbroughout, arid intendleeping CONSTnANTA,Y -ON EIA.Nb a seneral assortment of dROokEdES AND FRESIi NRA. 2 1,5, conaietini in -parrof Alepioe Buus Blacking ' Beef Cassia Coffee . Candles Crackers - Cheese Cloves - Dried Apples PM Coffee . Farbia Gelatino' Ginger "; Hain, '" Indigo blue -Lead • Mustard Molasses n t e g Oysters Zerosene, Pork jepper Powder Pipes Potatoes Primes" Teaches Pickles' ' Rice ,- Raisini- • - Salt Sweet Coni Soda Carb Saleratus Syrups Starch (corn) Shot Seeps. - Sugars• • Sardines .Tebacho Teas Toutatoed Vinegar ESPECIALLY - THE AND SO FORTH ! Which comprises everything designed for family 1-„, - use_abt mantioneo above, 411 of. which wo propose to sell as cheap a; we rc can and live. - - We claim to have as fine an article of , 4 S'RUPS, s,spwats, ANj MOLASSES As was ever offered ..412441sbnte t l- .010" Reme mber the place—one door below Gunn (4 Tucker'a. ROBERTS .1? STOWELL, Wellaboro, Feb. 7, 1863. • .• - HAT IS IT? WHAT IS IT ?- What is it whio is as marvelous as the magi eilekitit4 • i • - • What hi •it-whieh'the more yea use itthe better you liksrit 7 • -• It_ihnt causes thalame to walk? Whs.; at that eases the pains of rheumatism:'" •Witatis if-lhit looseas"the stiff joints? .Wfify Ehls'ehemical compound that is callid •O• 12 infallible remedy for Neuralgia, - acting direct ly ripen the nerves and giving almost inifant 're ilet; Caving all sorts of aches and pains as if 13:;.‘ magic? It is WA rTIFER Belling Of now at Roy'a Drug Ettole. EFeb.l4) End H , . , ~ AV INO fouurt the, Tie& - AG/T4TOR a , I very protitabte medium for steady advertia- j lug, I prupGee through tha-eutaius year to mereaie I .MY ADVgATISENIENTS LAKIELt: • ' ~ _. _ . .. _ ~ ,_ 1.-- ` - -" • - ' - - 1 CORNING, STEUBEN COUNTY, N. y . • I invite the — ciitatil,•ttetitiou of fle.,botettuuoity' ' - to thew, proolliftifito f :naultit , thetn..bfitipli'. 6441- . merits of facts . , ail, tee :. . . • ' and state of , rade. &c, and avoiding all bragging and long winded yarn*. 'My experience has been, that liberal advertis ing if haseci on truth, pays well: and I think it wise to follOaq't upi , . Any "ate that 'has atm* north briorgingr - bafure the atteation:'ot.the "lillnunitT, cannot well wake it w„ plainor well knoa u. I hereby return my thanks to the citizens of !loge County for the very liberal Pilate of trade ( have received for the past ten years, during %chi h time no trade has steadily Increased; and I freely acknooa ledge that my Tiogu County trade i. quite a larze portion of it I intend to try and deserve it still more in the future. My euaomers can depend on always finding a Large atoek, of , . SEA SONA.BII 600DS, at prises guaranteed to be at the bottom of tlie market, and with attentive Salesmen :to wait on eo promptly' . In all cases where there is a chance to receive stock under market prices, (which trequently oc curs,) such bargains will be given _to my cuaik niers. r also am enabled by my large sales, to buy a great inauy Goods from first bands, saving New York -Jobbers profits—enabling me to offer s T eb Goods -at much leas-than market rates. I claim several advantages over most Stores, viz: LARGER SALES IN PROPORTION TO EXPENSES; •A I.AIIGER STOCK OF GOODS SUITABLE TO CUONTRY TRADE. A BUSINESS CONDUCTED NEARER than moat any store in the trade. For farther information, see notices of Pricey below . ; also local coluiuo. YoO ran 1:. - Olvtittidard Stieetticga ,at' 34 canto, good heavy 4.4 54etings at 25 to i 0 panto at my i 4 WYO. . • . Th , re -n - 4vunce in price's' of - Flannels; Blankets.:Shaws.Ae., at my store. We continue to sell best Del c aines 2e Bd. Beet prints at 2s. end good Prints at 20_eents. See special notice. " , _Jan. 1 18t16 MI ARM FOR SALE.— r - Near the residence of 11. IL ?otter - in Mid dlebury tewnship, Tioga county. Pa., containiug about sixty acres, about fifty acres improved; 0. two-story frame house, nearly new, a frame barn and a good orchard, partly young' trees thereon. Terms easy. -Inquire of Henry Sherwood„-Esq. ellsbcro, D. C. Scudder on the premises, or $. lienriett a Co.. corner Canal k. ticoond.sts.. Y SOLOMON BENNETT. Efthirn:N. 21.1:166-.2m* • To FARMERS & WYOCKKEEPRUS.— ,11 you want to save money and produce, buy v - fiVgS.END tt TRULL'S CUTTING BOX. It does - rriple.the work of any other, and cannot ret nut a - order. It is the best thing of the kind in the market. For sale at Townsend's store, Wellsboro, or a.t. Robert Trull's Shop, East Charleston. WM. TOWNSEND, Feb. 14, Ikl6-4t. ROBERT TRULL. WOOLEN FACTORY FOR SALE.—Situated in Wellshoro, Tioga, County Pa. Said Faecal"- tins a Roll Carding Machine, a Spinning jack two power looms. picker - ,. and Fulling Mill, —all in good order. The Factory bas a good 5 hors4-power steam engine and - water-power by which it may he driven. - - Also-one nere of lend ,on which the Factory stands, with Dye House and other appurtenancer therennto belonging. • • • This establishment will be sold nt a bargain- Thedooiktion is uo...urpassed in-the connty. and the run of epstotnlarge For further polleninn! luire JACOB ITILTROLD; „ ORRIN F.!, 21 184fi-it 'C'4 , rning J..urntil.' • Elmira Advertilv, ,and .4sldiscin Advertiser,' publish :3 timed and. send tills to thit'dico 100 0911-action. 4 . !! .. s ON'S COLUMN _ _ PRICES' OF la TO A CASH BASIS, J: PA - RBONS, , CORING, N. Y CO„N„C.ERT BLOCK, NOØI MA RTGITLAT I OR STORE. - WORD TO MY OLD FRIENDS and Athe community generally. Not being a friend to long find . windy_adverti.ementa and large ea..... peuditurea`tohe "Printers, 'herewith submit =a condensed statement of facts al a small cost, with the understanding that the surplus capital will be better employed in reducing tbe price of Goods to my customers. My stock is full and complete to supply all the wants of my ow customers and many new ones, both in the Retail and Job Trade for the ap proaching cold weather. - Having - ALL WOOL CASSIMERE ice . •:, .a at Ss. per yard. Naragansett Jians suitable for winter wear at 49. Good yard wide Brown Sheet ings at 2s. Prints,lS to 25 cents per yard. CHOICE DRESS GOODS from 2s 6d to 4s per yard. quality equal to those prices six years ygo. Dress Goods at lower pri ces as well as a splendi.i assortment of fine goods at less prices than can be bought in the State.— Among them may be found ALL WOOL MERINOES at Os to Its per yard. Binpress Cloths plain and figured. Merinacs7Bombaxines. Alpacas", Scotch Plaids, Monaire", and in tact every thing usually kept ih a Vut ?lass country store., Ladies' Cloth for Ciaohings at ea-. rious prices, including Wash ington Mills. e' Water Proof Union Beaver, Esquimars. and Castor Brown, and many, other two numerous to mention ; n heavy Black Beaver at $3,00, (Gents fine Caasimere equally cheap.) r lily Boots, Shoes, and Carpet Stock, dews stairs was aever. more full and so i pplete, or it greater indudements to the pnrebaser. Ilitrgaies may be fotibil at tile • REGULATOR In Hats, Caps, Gl6ves and Mittens; . . . . . ~ } ' . also, in BED, 4. gOBSE BLANKETS. The advantage to my GROCERY CUSTO4ERS are not to_be misunderstood, when the steady and unexampled increase of business is taken into the account-. I say without the fear of con tradiction; that"with the large purchases I am making from month to month for cash, I can sell to the country trade ns low as they can buy in else city, including freight, which gives me au PPPertunity to offer SUPERIOR, ADVAIVTAGE;S to the Retail trade , which I am doing and boun6 to doiii aliestimon ' isl rof ray gratitude for thejr many favors and very liberal patronage. EE Will give my customers *the benefit of ant chino in the market as I am p9steii in auction and other sale@ from tiny to day by telegraph ami otherwise, Coning, Jan, I, 1865. .z:. k ll= H. DUFF Stoves & Tin Ware FOR THE MILLION Messrs. ROBERTS d. XELSEY OPPOSITE BOY'S BUILDING, Are now prepared to furnish the public) with anything in their Hoe of business, in quantity as larith; in quality as good, and as cheap in prim) as any dealers in Northern Pennsylvasiia. They pay partionlax attention to the STOVE AND TIN WARE BUSINESS, and intend to keeps fall assortment of everything Ps that lino. TIN WARE MADE TO ORDER, promptly, and, warranted to give satisfaction. REPAIRING executed in the best manner and with dispatch. CALL AND SEE US ROBERTS A KELSEY. Wellibornugh, March 7, 1866 GOODS ON A SPECIE BASIS 1 1 T. L. IiKLIEWIN & EEL, TIOGA, PENN'A FROM THIS DAY FORWARD, UNTIL DISPOSED OF, . Mvi2AU=Eat . El.la.ayitUl DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHONS, HATS AND CAPS, HARDWARE, CR9CKERY, WALL s PAPER, &C.,1 &C AT COST For Ready Pay. Feb. 27, 1866—tf. TS HEALTH' WORTH HAVING it is, protect it. It is a jewel as easily lost as vir tue. and in some cases as difficult to recover. Nature, in our climate. and especially at- tbia aea,on, require: , to, be occasionally reinforced. But everything depends upon the tonic used fur this purpose. The medicinal tinctures, all of .chic}, are 6.10,4 4 co common alcohol, are danger ous Quinine, as everybody finds out who takes much of it, is a slow poison. One safe protect ive from all unhealthy atmospheric influences ex ists, and cue only. This powerful preventive is HOS TETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS, a compound of the purest stimulant ever manufactured, with the most effective tonics alteratives, and depurators that chemistry has yet extracted from the botanical kingdom. Coact'_ laments, languid and feeble from recent sickness, will, and the Bitters au incomparable Restorative, not disagreeable the taste. and eminently in vigorating. No ~ ther stimulant produce's the same effect as this Stomachic. It does not excite or flutter the nerves, or occasion any undue arte rial action ; but at once soothes and strengthens the nervous system and tho animal spirits. HOLLANDS • fl A RNESS- NI X E R MANSFIELD, TIOOA COUNTY, PA. • . . Haring carried on the above business for the siege of fifteen years, heirishen to r et urn hi s s i n _ eat thanks to his patrons for ; the liberal sup. Fort root:iced during that period: and feeling that be has given general satisfaction in the past —which fact is shown by the inereased demand for his harnesses—be begs leave to- announce that he is now prepared (by the employment of first elude workmen) to execration orders at short notice, and. will not be excelled by any estatdialt. ment in,the country. harnesses always on hand. Call and sue hind - Shop opposite the Mansfield Hotel. February 14. 1866. FARM FOR SALE.—Tho undersigned offers for sale his farm, situated on Delmar road, Delmar township, Tinge, county, Pa., two miles from the village of Wellaboro. Said farm con tains 110 acres. 80 acres improved, well watered and well fenced. The buildings are good. The orebard on the Linn is not surpassed in .quality and variety of fruit, by any in Tioga county. The above farm will be sold cheap. For fur ther porticulars inquire of Wm. Hardin, near the premises, or of E. J. Brown, Wellaboro. March 7, ISGb-sw. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to Thomas E Mitchell and all other sportsmen, that aqv per on h ,, unding deer, rabbits, or other wild game hereafter Iny land or premiss*, will be prosrented to the full extent of theism. Charleston, Feb. 21, 88. SKASTIII) KELLY.
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