Vaal ? Al lord . WEDNESDAY - APRIL 25, 1866 New A.clvertieemt;iits C o urt.Proclarnation. Farm for iiale—lra Briggs. , B a ir•l)ressing—Dorsey ct, Johnson. Piles of Goods—C. S. Mather, Lawrenceville In Divorce—Jones vs—lobes. New Yons: Xibute.eirs.—There is no essential change in the market prices from those published Le i f week. - New Matter beat':'aditinccii tiro cents per poand. Beef has declined somewhat. Pork ditto. Mr B. B. HOLIDAY; baying purchased the ho. tel property lately. occupied by .1. W. BIGONEY ; it refitting and refurnishing the house and will open it to the public cot an early day. Bostsess Cas.asr..—Mr. S. F. Shail.lin has disposed of his Barber Shop to lie;srs: Dorsey Johnson, late of Elmira. Mr. Sbaiblin wes,au excellent barber s and gave good satisfaction.— RiE 812CCe2811111 are men who, understand .their business, and we bespeak for them a generous pa tronage. CORIIECTION..—We are requested by Dr. Hum phrey, our member of the Legislature; to say that *0;111 to prevent hunting deer with dogs in Charleston township, though objected off the cal endar as stated last-week, waeatteiward taken up A nd passed by the Senate. It is therefore a law. 'Hunters will take notice. A BAD Pa.scrics.—Ttie firing of guns and pistols within the borough' limits is becoming alarmingly frequent much to the annoyance of i ipeaceable citizens. There is a. stringent ordi- LISITICO prohibiting this dangerous - practice, and imposing a fine upon the 'offenders._ This ordi nance will he strictly enforced upon complaint made, and the boys will do well to abandor the practice at once. Mr. Editor :—The inhabitants of South Charles ton met at the house of Wm. J. Richards, Feb. 19, 1866, and donated of good second-and clo. thing, valued at $39 75, and 's6 in cash, which ,sts sent to the prow officers in New _Forks.:for the succor of the freedmen. By request of this donors. We shall _publish the Pooi House law next peek, if possible. The certified copy has not come to hand, bat we have weepy, not altogether correct, verbally, we euspect, which pill—give the people-a fair idea of the Evart - of the law. GOOD FOR POTTER.—Under a law passed last month, no license to sell liquors can be issued in Potter county. Happy Potter! The beauty of the thing is, that the majority of the people there asked for the law. COETNTY SUPERINTENDENTS.7-A law passed last winter takes the power of fixing the salaries-of Superintendents from the Directors, and grades salaries as follows : $5OO per annum for the first 100 schools in the county 5- $4OO for the second hundred, and $3OO for the third hundred. Thus, two htuadred schools give a salary of $9OO, three hundred schools $l2OO salary. Street Commissioner Harrison has consteucted a neat footwalk acrou the creek at the upper eta of tom P. Donaldson is second on the list of those who are "-mending their ways" on Main :street. The prospect of extensive improvements in that direition is flattering. - That pertdotiuf Ring streekhounding the Rec tory grounds on the southwest, is being greatly improved,.and anew and substantial sidewalk- is being laid - from Mr. Wm. Bache's corner to - the south corner of the lot of Mr. U. 0. Stiles. To the energy and enterpritie of Mr. Stilee. who is "guilty of a skin a little darker than our own," this step in the march of improvement is chiefly due. Mr. FOLEY has just received another - lot of American watches, comprising the several grades. If you want a reliable, time-piece, now is the; time to pure/rase it.. . Hs is 'also the agent fora new and elegant . Lamp, in which use, beauty and entire safer" ate happily combined. You can Fee one in operation any evening at his counter. It is the handsom est illuminator ever brought into this market. ' A NEW PAPER.—The new organ of the " De mocracy" of Tiogia—The Herald of the Union,— made its - appearance on ilanday. It is neatly printed and makes a very creditable appearance. Its Wills, thattgh mildly declared, are not, such as naturally excite our sympathy; but that our political opponents need an organ is too...evi dent to be disputed. The editor has done his part welt. If the party do nut come forward to his support with alacrity and liberality it will richly deserve the punishment of "the second death." Mr. C. IL REELER, late 'of Owego. is the editor and proprietor. - FOR MONTANA.-A large company of young men have started for the for West, from Wellsboro end vicinity, within the last month. .01 those whose names occur to us we menden the follow ing • Messrs. ti. W; Navel, W.B. White, F. Tru. men, J. Donovan, Alonzo Johnson, IL A. Sears, Chester Kimball, David Bacon, C A. Deane, R. Duryea, Samuel Reese, and E. Mc Inroy. Mott of these are bound for Montana, though tome will stop in Kansas, and possibly some may locate in Missouri. We wish them success. ABOrT Mortar.—Eternse all notes on Maine banks Refuse Oli City and Crawford county money, unless - it be of National Banks in those places. Do nu t , sacrifice Venango Bank, and Pe troleum Dank otes, as they are good for State tares It their face. The notes of the2iationel,Bankshare not been extensively counterfeited its fffowever, ex "ape all the imitation of which has been pretty Wetl done' The spurious are darker than the genuine, and the work coarser. Always care fully examine notes of large denominathins. Haft, SPUISoI--Supremely blest in his earthly estate is he who can look upon the dawning love liness of Springrapart from the harassments of the bassinets of life; who awakes to the morning tong of the birds, and experiences an indescrib able uplifting of the soul as be gots./ forth to be hold the glories of daybreak and inhales the air ell leavened viith vernal softness. For this is the way inwlAch-the ilieatiir intended lfis rational creatures to live—alive to the beauty of His uni verse, and exalted by its unpretending grandeur wed surpassing loveliness. We desire to get very - near to our readers in this matter of nature culture; to take them en tirely away from the daily strifes of living and working, an from the pursuit of the objects of desire and iknoble ambition. Because none of at can rightly claim exemption from ambitions which more or lets disfigure the record of our lives. We wleh to so draw item away from the *online of labor, and sit them facing the golden, the never to be forgotten'tiene, when their Euule were unclouded, and receptive to the inspirations of the fleeting seasons, and kept time with the longs of birds 'and brooks, and,the great, wran alg world, of which some of us have our fill, was se *traps is the base of_ distance, that we deemed It less - rent than the fairy stories in which our ilccentimethers eh:if:11 1 13o, - wini, 'you - to retorts 'With U 6 and live again =though transiently—in that dreitmy age. It is our very city of reface from the stern oppress or, CARX. When overcome with the heat and dust of csinflict for Right, when the_future seetas wrapt in'slooru as with a garment, and the labor of an earl:Hist lifetime seems about to come to nought through the weakness of incapability and tjse designs of the had,—then it is good to enter the ever open gates of this city of refuge. ItettUrn. Do yen remember the return of the swallows I ' and 'the first greeting of the bane-bird? how his long broke forth with the silver stream ers of morning, and rose higher, and higher,-un til the east was all aflame? And you, then a farm boy, as you bounded over the green pasture land, in quest of the cows,—are you ashamed to, remember how you stopped in your quest, fairly entranced ;with the gushing song of the catbird, until,Moved•by uncontrolable impulse, your soul gushed out in improvisation and bathed itself 'in • rivulets of song ? There ivai a time when we all, country-bred, wandered in the early spring in fields carpeted witli : 'hues more brilliant than royal Ayers ever produced, and sown with jewels which eclipsed the costliest gems in the crowns of kings. And who of usisits forgotten - how the inspiration of a morning 'walk in that taldSn time became an all day ecstasy ? how it softened our hearts toward each otker,..and_toward every living thing? how the recoHection of this springtime beauty abode with us through minter, tempering its blasts and softening its rigors? Therefore it is well to live over this -precious past in rearospection; for, as its inspirations up. lifted and bettered us then, so the enjoyment of recollection must pluck many a thorn from our pathways, and smooth the pillow of feverish care. So we exhort all to return to the golden age oftei -+to the-age when- the soul was-receptive to na ture's highest teachings—that none of us may become so sodden and selfish as not to attune our souls to the music of the triumphal march of the seasons. , .Charleaton, April Btb, at, the ham - of the 'bride's father, by Rev. G. P. Watrone, Mr. Deal us EL /WTOIEIEI and Miss DELILA.O B. HALL, both of Charleston. [We welcome this new recruit into-the rank& of the army of St. Bonedick, and. wish the pair a long life and a happy one:—Eni] D. G. EDWARDS tam now prepared to show a goOd stook of new patterns of Carpets, snob as Tapestry Brumells, Hartford Co., 3 ply, Superfine - and Su per Ingrains, Philadelphia Union Ingraini, Ilemps at the lowest market rates. I think the Patterns will hi found very doldribla, afeo a new stock of Dress' Gooch - .ko. See regular ad vertisement, - RULES FOR HOUSE-CLEAR - M.—The following rules ought to be observed by all good tonsewives engaged in honsts-cleaning: 1. Do your scrubbing on a warm day, so as to avoid colds. 2. Select a windy day op which to shake car pets: 3. Visit Young's Book Store and select from his FIFTY-sous different patterns of Wall Paper, something &bat will suit your own bate--and your husband's. 4. Examine Young's stock of Window Shades, cloth, and paper, gilt and plain • also, window fix tures, cord, tassels and borders. Ho sells all these 20 per cent_ch_saper Own )ast. your. _ 5." After your papers and _borders are put on, adorn your walls with a few fine pictures. Young has a flue ussortrnent of both pictures and frames. April 11, '86.-3t Cough, Cold, or Sore Throai l REQUIREIi IMMEDIATE ATTENTION, AND SHOULD DE CHECKED. IF ALLOWED TO CONTINIIF; Irritatitai Rf—the _Lunge, .12„ Permanent Throat Affection, or an Incurable Lung Macau IS OFTEN 'THE RESULT. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES HAV-INO ; DMECTINFIXENCE TO TUE PARTS, 1611.`4 For - ,qrattchitfof, ,4ethmq,, Catarrh, go itemrptits and Throat Dina tee, TRU OCHES ARE USED WITH ALWAYS GOOD SUCCESS _Singers and. Speakers will 6nd Trachea useful in clearing the voice when taken before Singing or Speaking, and relieving the throat after an Unusual exertion`of the vocal organs. The Trachea are recommended and pres cribed by Physicians, and have luid testimonials from eminent men thronghoutthe country. Being an article of true merit, and having proved their efficacy by a test of many years, each year finds them in new localities in various parts of the world, and the Trochee are universally pronoun ced better than othessarticles.- = 013TA13ottry "Bdeets!slkto.weatel.TßOCl3El3," and do not take any of the IVorthlees Imitations that map. be offered. - ' Sold everywhere in the United States, and in Foreign Countries,(at 35 ceilts.per box. Elnovv,ssdmj ITCEI i ITCH!! ITCH' SCratch Scratch ! . Scratch IXTheaton's Ointment Will Cure the Itch is 48 Boor®. Also cures SALT RHEUM, ULCERS, CHIL; BLAINS, and all Eruptions of the Skid. Price 50 cents. For sale by all Druggists. - For Sale by John A. Roy, Wellsboro, Pa. .". By sending 60 cents to %VEERS t. POTTER, Sole Agents ' 170 Washington street, Boston 111888., it will be forwarded by , mail, free of post,. age, to any part of the United States. 180ct65-6m. RRORS OF YOUTH.-A Gent/en:tan who suffered J1.:4 for years from Nervops Debility-, Premature Decay and all the effects of youthful indiscretion; will, for the sakelof suffering humanitbl, send - free to all who , need it, tbe recipe and directions for making the siurpleivm ..edy by which he was cured. -Sufferers wishing to profik byille advertiser's experience can do so by addressing JOAN B. OGDEN, 13 Chambers-St., N. X. Tan. 31, '66--ly. CONSUMPTIVES.—The advertiser, having . beeri restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple rethedy, after having suffered for several years with - a severe lung affection and that dread disease, Confuting , tion—ls anxious to make known to his fellow•suffererti the means of cure. To all who desire ft, be will send a copy of the Pro scription used, free of charge, with the directions for preparing-and using the same, which they will find s etae cure for Continuption,.Astbma.l3ronchltis.Cottghs and Colds, and all throat and lung affections. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Pi escrintiortis to benefit the afflicted and spread inhumation which he conceives to be invaluable, and he -hopes every sufferer will try 24..uniedy, as It will cost them nothing and, may prove a I.iessi ng. Parties triahing the prescription' ram by return mail,. will please address Rev. RD WARD A. WILSON, Williantsbiarg, Rings Co. N. Y. Van. SI. '6G-1.y.3 THE CONFESSIONS .- EXPERIENCE OF AN IN ' VALlD.—Published for the benefit and as a caution to young men and others, who suffer from Nervous De bility. Premature Decay of Manhood, Ae., supplying at the tame time the torsos of self-cure. By one who has cored himself after undergoing considerable quackery. By enclosing a postpaid addressed envelope, single cop ies, free of charge,may be had of 'the author. " - NATIIANLEL MAYFAIR, Esq., Brooklyn, Kings Co N. Y. Clan. 31. '65-Iy.l ITTIANGE. BUT TRUE.—Every young ladyand gun tionian in She United Statoacart hear somOhirig to their athantage by retrial mail (free of charge) by ad slre..s,lng the undersigned. Those having fears of being h n tab agir,ed will please oblige hy not noticing this card. All others will please address tbeir obedient servant, THOS. F. CLIAPMAis.i. Jan. 31, '613-Iy. 831 Broadway, New York. G ENT s ANTEL.—To sell the Great American /I._. Puzzles, the cheapest mod Most woudrfta ,puPties of - the age. - Agents can readily' make from VLO to $2O ! per day. I will give any agent $lOO it he will sell 50,000. Send 30 cents fur sett of puzzles. All orders bent by mail free. PHILIP HILL, importer of fancy g0...d0, • " 9 Market street, Philadelphia, Pa. Ladies' Needle Bout, containing 100 of the best needles, sent by mail onirecelpt of 5u cents. aplB—lm 1r) AIN ANNIHILATOR.—Any ono whitings I supply Of Wolcott's Instant Pain Auniblia t.r, at whuletale or retail, will be furnbibed by' calling at Tuner's drug stare in . the village of 'Bop, - April 25.—/t 0 - MARRIAGES. -, ;-_ J. A. PARSONS, - Corning E=2 PARSON'S COLUMN. l AM Noir - etFY,ERINGBAA GAINS ,14 mbries,. --:; FTencli Prints, - English 'Prints, - American Prints; I+i J... 1 ._ c . lr. .3 French Gingham, EnTish-Ginhanq, .Plain - A IVO. - , Plaid Alpacas; Striped 41pa cap, T =MEE Plaid Poll de Chen -es ie-'2 , " - j. Chenie, " Figured, f , - -4,, A 4:: v,- vf= 1.‘6)1 5u.1 . .% Melanges, 3 .s. _L , ii, is e.ci -` . R & 41 , 424411 0:3 - .4'4" . a, 4..; 4 - 4 4 Cbitir 41*‘ jag) : , d - ,, , .. De tainm, :--.,: :-..:,! ;i IRE =IN Plain Wnol-De.La.ines;- - BIM ' - i', - ',: I.A:i. ShaNvlr,.. :C44%:Z -1 .I,;* `1.1; - , , „ 9,_ • ' 1 Bride • 11111 - Mil NEE Spring Go tiri~s; EiESSIOU IM!SIi3 Sprifig Cluittimeres,-; =Eli _Keai - 4 I.i - -Cottonadesi---- no .4.1,211i5i.;:.1 4 - ;-,11A4'40 1 41411. 511 -.-: • :• - - 4 . , -• A ,rrv.. .-„--,.•_ Shirtingsi 4 g ‘.' ,f2,1,K. S ~ . n ~ w -',-,;:.-,nooti',...4iiiio; , , Atti; . ism= ' ths Atteation, "of a 4 buyers - of dry goods to my new stork ; assuring them that I intend - to give them the fun value of their mousy, and aeon good-assortment of new aril seasonable gods to.seleet from. , X!*AltflaNti; Apri) .INES,Er4ICALS,, SOAPS, tßityumEgy, GLASS, PUTTY, • `OILS, PAINTS. VARNISHES; DYES, COLORING _ MATgRIALS, Pll WINE & MINORS NE y _ .... All,aeleeted,with great care, warranted to be E.sIRST•CLASS ARTICLES, and bought in iuoh quantities that they :eau al_ . ways be sold at THE LOWEST MARKET PALES. ~_ 4 EIIM par Quality Is of .the (fret importance in med eine.'• pit: Prices reduced to sulk the market. MEE Always call before you - purchase elsewhere DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, -DUES, & COLORING MATERIALS • h wititent doubt die most complete and extensive to be Nand in'•this part of tb - State. - WOOLEN EA,CTORISS MEE. The stock of glass is also 'extensive, comprising Window glass, all sizes, - 'Prenell'glass forPictures,' - - Mister glass, plates for. of frames, dint glassriare for I.lWtable in fact, it to impossible to enumerate. All sorts Of.asticles made of Glass and sold at Drugitems; can be found at Roy's. ' • Roy's stock of pure Wines and Liquor - 8 for Me dicinal purposes hesiong been known to the phy sicians of this county. Theft* Liquors are of the purest and best quality, selected with great care, and expressly for medical - use. Perfumery and Soaps of all kinds, SODA "S CREAM' TARTAR, SALERA TUS, GINGER, NUTMEGS, SPICES, - ""CLOVES, PEPPER, WRITING PAPER, INK, PENS, PEN- CILS, YANKEE NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS: =II a pure and reliable article, perfectly safe to use. Lasts much longer than the poorer qualities. It will be sold at Roy's as cheap us the cheapest. :t ZMINII=II . carat:iffy and accurately compounded from pure and reliable medicines. jar- Orders ,by mall promptly attended to. - WELL TO-DAY, SICK TO-MORROW.— Srh is the experience of thousands. Few enjoy oogtinuous health. To what does the occa sional invalid attribute his uncertain condition? Notlo himself, of course. He lays the blame on the elletOte. perhaps. It. is too hot, or too. cold, or too *imp, or too dry, or too variable, But doU be take..the proper course to fortify bia. constitu tion and bodily organs against the extremes and changes of which he complains ? No. He- says, perhaps,- that only - an iron man could bear such great heat, or such violent cold, or such sudden vicissitudes. ' Why thou does he not resort to the great Tonic and Preventive, which. if it will not make him an iron man, will at least. quadruple the capacity of his system to,repel all external agencies that tend to produce disease?' HOS TETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT TERS, taken-faithfully ,according to the direc tions; will so strengthen the' stomach, brace the nerves, tone the liver, and regulate and, invigo rate the whole animal machinery, that the sys tem, instead-of being at the mercy of the weath er, arid liable - to ho prostrated by every change of temperature, will become ease-hardened, as it *ere; and, almost impervious to climatic Moen cos. It is to this preventive principle - that Hos- Txrren's Birrsits owe their great popularity in the'West. Indies, British America and • Australia. .sE:~ ....::1 J... - , r VISOLVENT NOTICE.—In the matter of the j; application . of A. J. 1c E. R. Webster for the benefit of the insolvent laws: ,Take notice, that A. T. k E. R. Webster, of Mansfield; Tioga county, Pu., have applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga county.for the benefit of the insolvent laws I and that the Court has fluid upon the fourth Monday of May next; at two o'clock P. M, of said day, as the time for 'the bearing.of the petitioners and their dreditairs, at the Court Houso in Wellsboro. A. J.. S , E. R. WEBSTER. .March 30, 1366.—ap 11 MI MILECTION OF TRZSTEES.—Tb. stock -3211 VOlders 0. the State Normal School of the fftthtiietiict, are requested to meet at the Normal Nallding, in Manifie "on the first Monday in "liiity 7 ;nt two lifelock P. M, for the purpose et 'electing Trustees for the ensuing year. S. B..ELLIOTT, Presq. • P. 'A. ALLEN, Sec'y. April 16,'66.-3t 4ta134/TOR'S - NOT/CU.—The undersigned .Itoving Atm appointed an Auditor to make a ttibation of. the money collected- in the case of the - Commonwealth vs. William Britton .ct.. al., he 'Pill attend to the duties ,of his appointment, 14. /de office in Wellaboro, on Friday the 11th day. or May,. 1866, ut 10 o'clock A. H. , A. NICHOLS, Auditor. Nolloboro, April 18, 1866;-3t AME I PLASTER 1,.-The undersigntd tiellL be prepared to furnish the farmers of Vega, polarity with fresh ground Plaster, as soon as navigation opens, at their mill near Mansfield. C. El. OWENS & CO. Mansfield, March 28, 'BB-ti , , LETTERg OF ADMINISTRATION having been granted to _the undersigned, on the es tate.of William L. Soule, late of Farmington. ) de ceased, those indebted to the estate will pleads( mike iusitediate pnyrpent. and those having claims agiinst the.satuo will present them for set tlement .to - JOIIN., C. ROBB, Adrer. ' Farmington, April 4, 1866.-60 ME EMOVAL.—MRS. A. J. SOPIELD has re moved her Millinery Booms to thebailding opposite the Post Office, where she is no* receiv ing goods from New York. • • Bonnets ,k Hats repaired and cleaned in the host manner and most approved styles. I - Wellsburo, 18GO-4t T -BITERS OF ADMINISTRATION having jj bean granted on the estate of Morris Knapp, deceased, late of Lawrence township, all persons indebted: to said estate are requested to make im mediatapayment, and those having elaimsagains it to present them to ALVAH 'KNAPP, - Liwrenee, April 1.1, 1866 ' Acker. N EW- GOODS d; NEW -ARRANGEMENT, All peraune indubtad to C. L. WILLO9.7f. are invited to will and aeule within ton days. , •; Welbbori), April 11,1866.. John AG Roy, =I FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES These are the mottoes at Rors DRUG STORE 'lie stock of BiIikPLIED W 1 T ir-DY E-WOODS /a,: 'VELE: sO ASK, WHOLESALE • 'PRICES. Such as Goblets, Tumbleri, Cream Pitchers, Spoon-Holders,. &c., Lamps, Lamp Phimneys,• Lantern Glass, =I OIii:STAL KEROSENE, PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS 1866. 1866. STAND nog FM. MMillni!l TILE "CORNEtiIk : OF HI,O I I PRIOR% .3. • • 'Aitko*W BotitTNDIN4 OFF EOM EIZI lIIMMINE EVERY Tllll4O DOWN, OORRESPOND WITH- gibligi TEM EBERGENCY, P3l W. R. Sinitles Skis* „- MSDION; N. - The old and reliable ,571.•3:4 41, e STOBg, - In Splendid' shape' to sandy everybody. FRERS STOOK,DF GOODS NOW %Alt- RIVING AT THE SLAEOHTER- ED RATES. • *-nfiv--"1,74 To see is to be convinced that you CANNOT DO BETTER Put an eye over on the Local Column for the .111.1.011.TANT XERS. FE iplres 14te• MIS 9th T Y HOWL Who hold large Stock* of Goode at High Prices. CAN YOU% DO -I,ETTEIt (not if we know oareolvai) That to buy your G 0044 of W. R. SMITE'S SOkC L 130111014 N. Y., March 14,188& CONCERT. BLOCS, ORNING, STNUBIN COUNTY, N. Y. INEINE NM MEI REGULATOR STORE. REM AWORD TO MY OLD FRIENDS and the community generally. Not being it friend to long and windy advertisements and large ex penditure+ to the Printers, I herewith submit a gond/lased statement of facts al a small ooet, with the understanding that the surplus capital will be better employed in reducing the/price of Goods to my customers.* 113 My stock is hill and complete to supply all the wants of my old customers and many new ones, both in the Retail and Job Trade for the ap proaching cold weather. Raving ALL WOOL CAS'Agth ER E at Ba. per yard. Narsgansett Jeans suitable for winter wear at 4e.-"'Good yard Wide Brown Sheet- Jugs at is. Prints 18 to 26 cents per yard. . CHOICE DRESS GOODS from 2s lid to 44 per yard, quality equal to those prices six yearrygo. Dram Goods, at lower pri ces as well amp ipididoseogiseut of tine goods at less prices ftift'ftiVills bought the State.— Among them may be found AI1 I: D L ; 1 ? RZl9~s at Ss to 12a par yard. Bmpteas-Cketbs Plahr And Agared..-Marinaaki/otabaztam 41paaattaakxdalt PIaTiVEITT: in tactthing usually kept in a first clam country store Ladies'_ Chiokingi' at va rious pr:ces, bichiceing Wash • , mgion Bev:data= and Castor Brower, and many other too numerous to mention ; a bossy Black Beaver at $3,00, (Gents line Caul/nem equally 'limp.) lily Boots, Shoes, and Carpet Stock down stain was never more full and complete, or at greater inducements to the purchaser. Bargains may be found at the In Hats; Maps , - Gtoyea And:Af EMU .- - - BED, t 154c0A8..FPREA•N_1(ETS " 11 , 120 t i vmPA•lraTI GRocE4K cusTpx4)Jes are not to iNttaisruiderstood, when the steady arid unexampled` increase of ,business is taken into the account. I say without the fear of con tradiation, that with the large purchase* I am making from month to,montla for sash, I can sell, to the country trade as low as they can buy in the city, including' freight,' which gives me an Opportunity to,offer StrPERIOB ADVANTAGES to tturßetail trade, which I am doing and bound to. do aka esethuonial of my , gratitude' for their two , favors and vary lkintral patronage. Will. ere my customers the beueit of 2 21.7 ehenge-la the market et aar-peetad anal= and other take from day to day by telegraph and otherwiee. Corning, Jan. 1, 1865. IMI NO. 1 ek M='l Water Proof Urii(;7l ireaven ' .7" i .. - ~'~ N.~°~ i EMEMERI Elle .REOULATOR, .I'l*(4' izt W ILLTAIA ROBERTS, Will be foirad onedoor below outm Tuohtel Hardware Store, In the buildiag formerly occu pied by Borst Seagera, which building he hie retitled throughout, and intend kenriling CONSTANTLY. ON HAND FAMILY G.NOCIEBIES AND 1704 k Abides Bans Blacking, Bed Cassia ease Canals: - Crackers Massa Cloves Dried Apples Xu. Cass Yasista Gelatine Binger Baum Indigo blue Lead biasses& Molasses Nutmegs Oysters Baran., Pork Pepper Prunes Raisins Salaams Starcb,lGloss Soaps Tobacco Teas atc., etc., &c., tam. ESPECIALLY TUE AND SO FORTE! Which comprises everything designed for family nse not mentioned above, A dle which I propose to sell as stump as I I claim to hays u fine an artiola of Sppl, SUGASS OrD MOUSES aa was ever offered in WoLlaboro. jar- Rosen be- the place--one door Wow Gunn k Tucker's. W.&bp" Mt. I, - NEW SPRING GOODS I AT REDUCED PRICES. Groat Irelueemente to the Puhile: OT having a big stock of OLD GOODS to shoes off at elution, I am .enabled to take advantage of the present low prices, and am rea dy to supply the public with a splendid "stook of NEW SPAING - DRT GOODS, LATEST Styles, purchased to accommodate this mar ket. Particular attention is directed to my de sirable stock of Ladies' DRESS GOODS, Alpaccas, Poplins, Prints, Delaines, &c., dee. Added to which I am offering' a large and splendid stock of GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS and CAPg. &a., &c., k., 40, M prices to suit the 1,000,000, at Osgood's _ old stand, Wellsboro, 'Pa. April 4, 1866. Nik W MOODS' , , KAU NAME 4 WICKHAM'S "NVE have received a iww 'aza emit aelectied stack of Goode widoh wa az* veiling vary_ low for Cub or ready pay. - Good. Yard Wide, Shoatlv for ---,SO ets. Heavy- Detains:, per yd. Standard Prints from -............-....14 to 20 eta. OTHER GOODS IN. PROPORTION. W. also keep constantly ou band a chola, stock of GROCERIES, FLOUR, PORg;• Ak. at vary low figures. Tioga, April 11, 1866-tf WANTED.—Agenta—s7s to (100 pea month, for gentlemen, and $35 t 6175 for ladies, everywhere, to introduce the, Common Sense. Family Sewing , Machine, improved and perfected It will hem, fell, stitch, quilt, bind, braid and em broider beautifully. Price only $2O; making the elastic lock stitch, and fully warranted for three years. We pay the above wages, or a commis sion, from which twice that amount can be made. Address Or call on C. SOWERS k CO., often No. 255 south Fifth street, Philadelphia, P's,. All let ters answered promptly, with circulars and terms. Apriril, '65.-lm New Drug Store. ICH GILBERT have opened a Drag and Xt, Chemical Store on Main Street, one door be. low Dr. Mattieon'e Hotel, in the Borough of Knoxville, where they keep on hand a full as sortment of DRUGS AND 11 - IDIeINEs a goOd article of medicinal Wines and Liquors.— AV - Prescriptions carefully prepared. Knoxville, March 26, 1866-3 m. _ - CAtiTION !—ltly wife Lydia Ann, baring left My bed and board without just mins° or pro vocatieu, tbia is to forbid all persona harboring or trusting bet on My account, as I ea pay no debts; of ber contracting after this date. Delmar, Apr.ll, 'B5- 0 SYx. ROZZASSON, Ta. LITMITER FOR SAIL—The rubscriber his a large quantity of BIDING, PLANK and BOARDS,- at his mill in Catlin Eollo - er, Watch Trill be sold to customers at market prices. CYRUS CATLIN. Charleston, Starch :1, 1530.—tf. T ATH t LATH ! !—Wo aro nos uisaulsoraring ij a superior arliele of LAth, which . we offer for eala at the loweat market price. . VISCILBR, Niles Valley, March TIOLLAK 4 SON, Ileerschainz; maaatuta• rare, 892 Broadway. nut: Fourth atreeS, X. Y. Wholesale and retail at reduced rates. Pipe* and Holders cut to order and repaired. All seeds warranted genuine. Send stamp for cireadac.— Pipes to $BO each. '- 3911 '6B VIOLIN STRINGS at --.- WB/113'S DRUG STORK H. GOFF. a goairal atiortmant of MEATS, consisting in p,srt of Powder Pipes Foliates Pickkw Potatoes Bits Salt Sweet Cora Soda Crb Syrups Starch (ecru) Shot MIES can and liTs. WILLIAM 11.08314,T5. 0. B. KELLEY. - E El Tioga, Pa. El
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