oral garottl. WEDNESDAY MAY 16, 1866 If ow Advertisements. Whitneyville Cheese Box Factory—A. H. As , - . pry Mohawk Chief—E. A. Smead. lismbletontan, Jr.-0. H. Wood. Roobeater Seim. Dissolution—J Cookery h Co. Cedar Camphor. New Soods—Pattline Smith. • Stray Sheep—A. Klock. GoodeCheap—T. L. Baldwin Co. Pablic Health—Hostetter k Smith. Who? Whoi—Bartleeen h Co. Geary ! Grant and Sherman— " The Salem Leg—Salem Leg CO. Wanted—Secomb A - Co. - • Floor from Choice.WhittiNheat—A Rrutsell. MEETING OF THE CO. COMMITTEE.—The mem bers of the Republican County Committee are r equested to meet in Weßebore, Tuesday; May 1866. for the transaction of important busi ness necessary to the prosecution of the 'cam paign with vigor. A full attendance is desired. 'A. M. SPEI4CER, Chairman. Weßibero Republican Canb.....Regalar Meetings every , Friday evening. Room over the. Poet 0538. All the leading daily and weekly paper! on tile, and the room open to the public , e very week day_ and evening. ; - i .gy- Refuse Clearfield County Bank notes Gp to the hour of going to press we have no report frout the Committie on Tableaux, in aid of St. Paul's Episcopal Church. CORRECTION.-F. W. Ores, BK., -and not F. H. Clark, as we wrongly printed'.last week, as opened a law office His card will be found in the Business Directory, corrected. POSSIBLE ?--The Bellefonte Prow bee the fol lowing Item: " A rirulent.Coplierbfaain this county left sud denly a short time ago for parts unknown. Cause —A colored lady axited hint ; to play papa to a inn child of a 'bronze complexion. This is not negro equality." . . . We last week mentioned the fact of the robbery of Mrs. Sofield, as• she was leaving the cars at Corning. The Journal tells . how it was done, to wit: " Mrs. S. left her seat in the cars, and si pas— senger got up and took her seat and picked up her pocket book. A passenger 'opposite noticed him, and informed Mr. L. D. Pratt, who at once demanded, and secured the pocket book, and has forwarded it to Mrs. Bofield." Tas ACADEMY.—The Students held their usual' Wednesday evening exercises in the Methodist Church last Wednesday evening. The attend ance was good, and the exercises conducted in a manner highly satisfactory to ,the audience. We hear gum* of the readings and recitations spoken of in terms of high praise. FIRE Wartna:s.-Mr. Joseph Williams haabeen appointed "Fire Warffeti"of the - borough. and wii soon visit every dwelling within the c?rporation limits. We need not °etc the people to afford him every facility for inspection of stove pipes and chimneys, as his duties are undertaken for the public safety, in which aIL golid citizens are interested. Blow.—A- severe thunder-gait, attended by high wind and hail, passed over this village Sun day afternoon. Little damage was done in ibls neigborttood, but we have reports of considera ble daMage done to fences and forest timber in the adjacent townships. One farmer, Mr. Nobles, living a few miles west of us on the State Road, had ten acres of timber laid flat. - We have ru i more of unroofed buildings bat no facts. MEETING AT THE COVET HOUSE.—Dr. WY. C. DOAN/4 late of Washington, D. C., addressed our citizens on theAttestions of the day, at the, Court House, Saturday evening, 12th inst. But brief notice was given, yet h good and most enthusias tic audience was assembled. The Doctor is a genuine stump orator, and gave the " Democracy" some of the most trenchant blows we ever saw put in. • His arraignment of the Copperhead fraternity was the most direct and effective indictment ever presented in the Court Rouse. , The "indica - 4e appreciated the points and rewarded him with enthusiastie cheers. Ills anecdotes were must apt, and the applioution most heartily enjoyed. If' the Doctor will come again, giving us notice, he can have a chance to speak to a bigger crowd than can get into the Court House. SIDZWILYS.—Maziy or our eitIZOLUi show if commendable alacrity in rebuilding and repair ing the footwalks in fropt ol41)elr pijunises, while others appear to be waiting for the Street Com missioner to perform that pi:lWe duty for their• We desire to direct attention to the fact that this coming season will witness a general exodus from the great cities, many of dwellers in which will seek the secluded towneaway from the great highways of travel. Mountain air, plet&ty of occupation and recreation—such as trout -fish ing and htinting=aill furnieh the rdesentrito pre serve health. These can be found in all their perfection right here in - Welleboro, and in the fishing and hunting region not far awaj. Therefore, we have, all of us, something to do, to make our village attractive to strangers. Our footwelks mint be pat in good order, and all waste carried off where it will not offend, either light or smell. We desire to press Ibis subject just now, before the possible influx of visitors begins. The re pute of the village should be near the_ beast vterrcititen. It is for property owners to say whether they will assist , pri put the walkeln Pass able order, or 'I . /tether the work shall be forced upon the Street Commissioner, in .as_ to involve extra cost to them. A FEW WORDS OF CAUTION AND ADVICE.—TIie Papers teem-with accounts of accidental and in ceadiirY ftres., ‘ The loss bye frraApring the last half year in this country, foots up at $20,000,000. These fires have 400111, ehtellY, inoonfilarY. WelMoro is away from the great highways of travel, and perhaps less liable to extensive con illy/rations than villageriti diroet 3 cOMmunication Stith the great cities. Buiif we escape at last, it will be due to extra watchealness part of our citizens. A few words at advice toactibg the'proper ac tion to be taken in the event of cannot be iJapproprista As a rule, fires breaking out in neighborhoods considered among the lelisliaide to 'fires, should raise a suspicion of incendiariam.. kierckant s land harinshiddnis 'bona oVierve the strictest watch over their honsescand stores on inch oceasiona Often anah`" tires are kindled to draw people away from their 'houses and daces of that the same may be the more easily plundered. AS a rule, there is never any lack of help at area. The lack is in systematic effort. 'Women ought never to leave, their houses and, congregate tbont fires. Labor to check the spread, of the flames, and sot is tarn people's honies upside-cle:Wn. Where there is an efficlent — Orginisatlon, per ems are not permitted to enter houses and stores, and remove goods or furniture, without orders horn the officer in charge of this duty. Goode, when removed, should be policed, and nobody permitted to approach by the guard, on lest recognisedas-a. manlier of this policelor the occasion, or an officer/Laving autbotPi- - " Don't talk loud. De cool. Obey orders • given by those having a right to give Orders. tliAoParmers of TYcg+► C0u109% - The undersigned, citizens of Tioga county, bellev ingthst the interests of the county require the resus citation of the Tian -ounty Agricultural Society, or the organization of a similar society, for the purpose of diffusing knowledge and stimulating competition in re gard to agricultural and mechanical pursuits, do hereby unite in a call for a meeting, to - be held at the Coiut House to 'Millsboro, on Tuesday evening'ol the first week of the _Mar term of Court, next, for: the purpose of organization. H W Williams, J L Robinson, J F Donaldson, W A Nichols, BB Holiday, Geo Hastings, Wm Smith, I•M Bodine, M M Convors,i, A Sears, Hugh Young, H D Deming, H H Wood, F K Wright, Robert Campbell; W P Shumviay, F D Bunnell, W W Webb, F D Ritter, W P Campbell, •C Brown, M Ballard, Jos Riberolle, C L Will. soot, B Kimball, (1 P Card, C W Sears, CHM-m -eter, Wm Townsend, A J Tipple, Jerome Smith, E A Smesul. Robt Simpson, C N Dartt, William Roberts, A Foley, Henry Sherwood, M F Elliott. J B Niles, M H Cobb. May 16, 1866. The largest and best light in the county, at H. H. Wood's photographic gallery, Wellsboro. All the new styles of pictures, from the small est locket to the larKs . t photograph, plain or col ored. Card photographs, $2-50 per dozen, and up wards. Duplicates, $1 80, and upwards. "Call and see. EntranCe betireen:T. , ones ands Wm.T. Mothers. inl6-2t. MIL WWW. I have made a still farther reduction in prices, to correspond with Maw Yark.values. lilOW sell Fast colored prints, - Merrimack and Sprague prints.' ler- 20c Yard widisheetinga, heavy, 180 di best; 22 to 26e Fine bleached muslins r . 26e ' nest yard wide, 31 to 370 All other goods are equally cheap. - The prices of goods now average lower than at anytime this season, and it is a good time to buy. - Dress goods are very cheap. Cloths and eassimeres are also cheap. I have also a Sue stock of Hartford Co: ingrain and ply ,carpetings; tapestry Brussels, Philadelphia ingrains and hemp caxpetings, in new patterns; at the lowest possible prices. ' 3.'A. PARSONS, Corning, N. Y. May V, 1866. HINTS TO HOUSEKSEPERI3.—Damp walls cause typhoid fevers; so says lialys Journal of Hea4h. This is'a good time- to clean your walls and re paper- them. YOUNG has received his spring stock of wall paper, which he is now selling at prices from one shilling to twelve. Fifty-six different styles; twenty of them entirely new. It is believed that the sun fades the carpets.— Young has received a large stock of paper and cloth shades, figured and plain, varying in price from one shilling to three dollars. Also fixtures. Call soon and make a selection. itemeMber the Wellsboro Book Store. May 2, '66.-It MARRIAGES In Farmington, May 6th, by Rev. F. Graves, Mr. "VERNON UREEN, of Nelson, and Miss MARY KRIIP, of Farmington. In Farmington, May 9th, by the same, Mr. Eriocm BLACKWELL, of Nelson, and Mies CARRIE Kilmoo, of Farmington. Tioga, May 7th, by Rev. D. R. M'Dermond, Mr. THOMAS MIDDAUGH, of Tioga, and Mies Ja i* M. HOPP, of Lawrence. In Wellabor°, on the Ist inst., by A. S. Brew ster, Esq., Mr. J. H. Gasvas and Mrs. HANNAH S. ANDREWS, both of Covington; Pa. - In Nashville, Tenn., 21st March, 1888, by Rev.. J. McDaniel, Mr. CHESTER R. NICHOLS, formerly of WellAoro, to Miss MATTIE M. TERRY, of Huntsville, Ala. FLOUR FROM CHOICE WHITE WHEAT, buckwheat flour, corn meal and feed, always on hand. Call at the Cbarleston Mill before buy - - ing your Spur and feed. I can make it an object for you to buy. A. RUSSELL. May 16, 1865—tf THS Undeceived ) agent for the.celehreted Ito cheater Trout Pies, keeps oonstautly , o6 hand fishing tackle. consisting of N. Y. trout dies, Kin sey & Limerick hooks; on _sdeßs, silk,' braided, hair, seagrass and linen lines; leaders,gut strands, hooks, 8y books, rods, reels, troubask ets, tips,landing nets, Ac. Shop in the rear of Gunn Tucker stove store. L. A. SEARS. Welleboro, May 16, 1886. 17.11tHOItS OF YODTH.—A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay and all the effects of youthful Indiscretion. will, for the aake of buffering immarOXY,sund free to all who need it, the recipe and directions for making - the simple rem edy by which he pram mired. Suffer - ars wishing to profit by the adveiliserN experience can ;Idd so by addressing JOHN - B. OGDEN, 13 CbilmberirSt., N.Y. Jan. 31,-,66-Iy. To CONSAIMPTIVEB.—The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy,after having suffered for several years with a - severe hind affection and that dread 'disease, Constimp tian—is anziocis to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of mire. ' To all who desire IL ha will send a copy of the pre scription need, free of charge, with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis. Coughs and Colds, and all throat and lung affections. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted and spread information which he conceives to be invalhable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing and may proce a Messing. Parties wishing the prescription rase, by return mail, will please address... Rev. ED WARD A. - WILSON, Williamsburg; 'Rings Co: N. Y. pan All. '66-Iy.] - rIII; CONFESSIONS. & BXPKBIENCE OF AN IN ." Vd.LlD.—Pnblished for the benefit and as a caution to young men and others, who suffer from Nervouslle. bility, premature i)ccay of Manhood, &c., supplying at the sable tithe 'the haethis of self-cure.' By 'one wbo has cnred himself after undergoing considerable quackery. etreloalug apostpaict reidressed-envelope, Single cop ies, free of charge. - may be had of the author. r- N ATIIA NIEL, MAY FAIR, tsq.,Brooklyn, Kings Co N. Y._ -Dan. 31.'85-1y.7 TBANGE. BUT TRUE.—Every - feting lady and en tleman In the - United States can bear something to their advantage try return mail (free, of charge) by ad dressing the undersigned. Those having fears of belag humbugged will please. oblige by not noticing this card. All others will please address their obedient servant, THOS. F. CHAPMAN Sal Broadway, - New' York. Jan. 81, '66-ly IN DlVORCE.—Lucinda Jones. by her next rieud, Augustus Andrews, to Wm. E. Jones : Take notice, that your wife; Lucinda - Jane*, by her next friend, Augustus Andrews, has applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga - county fora divorce from the bondtrof matrimony; and that the said Court have appointed Monday s the 28th day of May next, at the Court Route in Wellsboro, for a hearing of the said applicant in the premises, at which time and plade- you can at tend if you think proper. - L. TABOR, Sh'ff. Wellaboro, April.lB, 1888.-4 t. A /Inn CORDS HEMLWIT. K, BARWAN- Ai 5 lik/V WAN TED: far the Ting& tanne ry, 1,000 for the Brooklyn tannery, of ,this yeir'a peeling. rot& to' fiii , e dollars per' cold *lll be paid. To insure the best price, it must be four .feet long, well cured, and free from stalAst E. DAYEH, JOHNSTON, LOWELL h CO. Tinga, May 9, 11366-21 4 UDITOR'S NOTICE..--The undersigned, an Auditor A_ to distribute the funds arising from the sale of the real estate of Edwin Royce, will attend to the dutiful of his appointment at his aloe in .Wejisboro, Monday, 4th of June, 1864,M 16 &lock ; forteition, Where all ptirsons interested may attend. J. B. RILES, Auditor. May 9, 13C6,4t* . m - RS. A. i. SOFIELD has just returned from New York with.n. full assortment of ladles' fancygoods atrmSllineiy ie -every style: +milk articles, of the Ow rest and best quality. Menem Destottisr's perfumes,. powders, ,ke„, which no 'lady will de without alter once acing. A nice variety of white goods, consisiing of hosiery, corsets, Isandkerthiefs,akaarsionffs. ac, • A new style of Garibaldi cloth, which is most desi rable. Head-dresses all,d 'dress caps, infant caps and hats. Bonnem and hhtsiepained t 1 order - ' Mrs. Sofleldlrll.l contintietcrrecerv' e ponds 'from N. York dining the season, and hopes to please all her cue. tomertf, Welleboro, May 0,1866. rnSSE NOTICE—AII persons Indebted to the 'db l., scriber on book account, are requested to call arid settle within ten days, and eaes costs. Wellsboro, May 9,1800. \TOTICt TO TEACHERS AND SCHOOL, -IHREC 1211 TORS.—Dc not -sled me old certificates; tcr be en dorsed. Will be at home to examine ail teachers who caH on the 24 and 34 Saturdays of may. • Mansfield, May 8,1866. V. A. ELLIOTT. AoRSEs :AND SW/NE FOR SAI.,RThe subscriber offers for sale a pair of matched horses, eight years old, and weighing 2250 lbs. ALSO—Eight pigs, five weeks old, half-bloods, Chester county breed. Price, $5 per bead:.!: ELIAS TIPPLE. East Charleston, May 9,1866.-3t* nHOLERA DROPS AND POWDERS- 1 41, :Webbs' lkj Drug Store. / have given the subject of Cholera particular atten• tion, and think my prescription for this formidable die. • founded upon pathological indications, and the beat aid most modern metbod of treating Cholera. No fain. - 117 should be Wit/tout a bottle of these - drops in the horse. ; W. W. WEBB I II. D. • Wellsboro, May 2, 1866. 'NEW - GOODS*%US. IHAVE,just returnedfrOm : New lone with ' a line and well Wasted assortment of • STAPLE AND FANCY - DRY. GOODS. lam selltag • Good Madder. ?rinttrat. - . •124 ceatti, r . Best ' do :" • . Good yard wide Sheeting, Beet do Bleached Muslim, . Detainee, Good Hoop c4kirta, Ca4staatly on Ita t O a larifilperliman kf all kinds G,.-R -:p- Cg '4114:':,, ; GOOD Tg4; - w.AvitßA.zino, .11. STRAW ,'O66Bi•SLEMbiiR READ Y-111ADE CLOTHING . HATS, OAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, Customers in want of goods, wilt And 14 tto , tbair In terest to call and ex .mine before pureßaidng.eiaawbare. Tioga. May 9.1888.-1 y , H. R. ME, itue App's Cloudy for . . , • . Muss. Tax. BLOBSBUIQ. liliJah Plummer,' 14 $7 00 James Morgan, 14 7 00 _Kenyon & Gleason, 14 , 700 J. C. Evans, 13 10110 Nast & Auerbach, 12 12 60 J. P. Monett, - 14' 700 Smith & Swan, - • 19 700 J. L. Belden & Co., 14 700 Tuch & Peachner, 13 10 00 Elias Powell, 14 700 Mority Zechau, 8 600 S. H. Caldwell, • 13 10 oo S. E. Caldwell, 14 7 00 Rob't I. Plnmsted, 14 700 L. D. Taylor, 13 10 001 Patrick Bannon, 14 700 John Martin, 14 700 Elizabeth Conley, 14 700 Jordan & Putnam, 14 700 John Fletcher, 14 7 00 Charles Knight, 14 700 S. Thompson, 14 700 0. P. Taylor, 13 10 00 A. T. James, 14 700 W. W. Lownsbury, 14 700 Miller & Thomas, 13 10 00 John Wilson, 14 700 R. C. Haley, 14 700 James Kelley, 14 700 E. J. Graves, 14 700 A. If. Gaylord, 14 7•00 Morris Run C. Co., 7 40 09 Alfred Nash, 8 500 Jones & Taylor, • 10 •6 00 Patrick O'Brian, 8 500 Thomas Sample, 8 500 BROOKPULD. Wood & Mcßride; 14 700 Ricli'd Schoonover, 14 7DO CHATHAM. Wm. C. Stubbs, . 14 700 John Short, • 14 7 00 Alan IL Rice, 14 700 NeWbury Close 14 00 CHARLESTON. L. E. ' Rockwell, 14 7-00 b. F. Stone, "14 700 Horace Harington, 14 700 Bennett & Newhall.l4 700 , Morgan Holman, .14 700 COVINGTON BOROUGH. S. S. Packard, -• 14 700 Bennett & Wilson, 14 700 1 N. F. Willcox, 14 7 00 D.A. Tooker, 14 700 Wm.°. Bristol, 14 700 3:11. Rushmore, 14 700 DELMAR. - James S. Coles, 14 700 Willcox & Miller, 14 700 DZERITE3). 111. T. Purple, 14 - 7 00 'Alonzo Lee, 14 700 R Howland, 14 700 ELICLANO BOROUGH: Parkhurst & Co, 13 10 00 J C Whitaker. 14 700 PALL BROOK BOROUGH. Fall Brook Coale°, 7 40 00 TaalentaTonr. Hiram Merltt, 14 700 GAINES. Billings & Lock, 14 700 - ,JACKSON. Be*y Parks, 14 700 GEL Baxter & Co, 14 700 John R Mack, 14 700 ofICIOLL. ParkhurstkPhelps,lB.lo 00 Henry Seeley 18 1 10 00 A P Martin ' Bro'r,l4 -,, 700 G W New Man, J.r,q4 700 Clark Kimball, - 14 700 Seeley, Crandall&Col3 -10 00 H C Bosworth, - 18 10 00 RUTLAND. ' Amon & Watkins 18 10 00 Elmer Backer, 18 10 00 AB De Witt, 18 10 00 81:ILLIVAN. Thomas Wood, 14 7 001 Hld Reynolds, 14 -700 1 7100 A 801017011. - 1 T L Baldwin & Co:- -12 12 SO' Van Name X Wick ham, ' ‘• 12 -12 50 , HRFish, 12 12 60 Philo Toiler, 14 - T 00 EC Fish, 8 - 5 00 P 8 Tuttle, • 18 10 00 W T Drell, 14 700 t i Borden Brothers, - 14 700 E A Smead, 14 700 E M Smith,- 14 700 John Von Ostin, 80 00 John Van-Ostin, 14 700 B NV Clark, • 13 10 00 lIN 0 Wells, 14 700 MrsS MEtz, 14 700 S 0 Daggett, 13 10 00 I If E Smith & Son, 14 700 I UNION. - 1 Snell & Tabor, 14 700 Irvin & Gleason, 14 700 . , 'Franklin Pride, 14 700 '. Wilcox & Crandall,l4 700 iA & C Charlelors , 11. 7 7 04 1 J B& S 0 Mnrdock,l4 - 700 Kansan & Hurlbut, 13 10 00 I Nelson Gardner, 14 700 _ Thompson& Philipe,l4 700 WII Ferguson,... ,, 1 14.,00 Sanders a Colgrose,l4 700 MR, Ba l m, 14 - i D M Naughton 14 700 Nelson Swan — -11 700 WmalAato, Hector Smith, 14 700 J A Boy, . • 1 18 10 00 KNOXTILLE Boßotteat. 0 Bollard,.''l3 10 GO ..1 Goodspeed, 14 700 61 Bullard, 14 700 3)1 Beaeb. 14 709 EfuglrToung, 14 TOO J Dearman. 14' 700 C L Willcox, 13 1000' Giles Roberts, 14 700 Plt Williams, 13 10 00 . May & Cady. 8 - 5 00 CO Van,Valkenburg L B Reynolds, 14 =7 00 & Co, . - 14 700 V Case 14 700 C B Kelley, 13 10 00 0 H Wood & Co, 13 10 00 J. R. Bowen, 12 12 60 Reich & Gilbert, 14 700 Jerome Smith, 18 10 00 tawnurtcr. B9BOIIGH. M M_COlLTerli, 18 10 00 nary Goff, -, , - ,1,2„1260 G Meetings a Oa, 14 700 G W Miller, 14 700 W Townsend, Agl,lB 10 00 C B Mather, 13 10 001 W W Webb a Bro'r,l4 700 C S Mather 12 12 60 TholuaaMardin, 12 12 50 Clemmon Osamu', 14 700 1 0 Brown, 14 700„ E D Wells. 14 700 .1 Biomes, 14 7a l, C Parkhurst, • ,' 14 700 WiEr]P,Mattrers, , 14 700 - unpin • • - ' wm-Robtrts, -- 14 700' Irvin Bro'ra & Veil,l4 700 Wm Roberts, 14 700 Moses Newman&C,o,l4 700 Wright & Bailey, 13 10 00. Narber* More, I- 44 700 Roberta &Helsey,- 14 700 G B.lllietfer , 14 700 Joseph-Cuwlen, - , 30 00' Samuel Ha rt man, 14 700 Joseph - Co — w,:deri, --- 'l.O 00 B Seelemann, - 19' 7'oo Datidllrlitrney; 30 00 Cox A Wesamita. .14 700 DasidltEßirney,.._ - 8 it. 00_ • 1101&18. Mil, 0 Schwartzen- Wm & Mllleckwell,l4 , 7-00 i Win, •• 10 600 George Belt. "—' 14.'L 7 90RiIkitleb;—• 14 700 30DDIXatICT. C H Logan, 14 700 Fischer, Dimon & The fee in each case is 76 cents. Notice is birebygiveni that. an appeal will beheld at the-Ccaniniadonere otifee.glieirelleboro,lon tlietwenty fourth day of May, instant, between the hours of ten A. M. and four P. M., at which time and place all per aggrieved by the foregoing appraisement will be beard, and such abatements made as are deemed proper and Poet; and all-persons failing to appear at said time and place, will-be debarred from making any deferm4 before me. E. J. PURPLE, Appraiser. Wellsboro, May 9,1866. ~ DIVORCE.—To Henrietta Edgecomb:-L I Take notice that Peter Hdgeo?mb, Tatruitos band, has applied to the Court of ComatotfPiess of Tioga county, for a divorce from to bonds of matrimony ; and that the. said Court hate ap pointed Mondtiy, the.2Bth day of -Mat; %Stant, ai,the Court House in Wellshore, for _hearing the applican t in the premises, at ishich titan and pistl' you can attend if you thirkproper. L. TABOR, Sheriff.' ' Wellsboro, May 2, 1866. NOTlCE.—Notice to hereby given that John Alexander, W. C. Bien; C. B. Kimball', and others, have - applied' to the Court of COmmon Pleas of Tioga county for a chirter of incorpora tion under the name and style of " The Wellabo rough Fire Company ;" end that a bearing upon the same will be bad before said Court, at the Court - House in Welleboro ' on Monday, the fth day - of - Jude next, at which time and Placa persons interested can attend. - J. F. DONALDBON;Pro'i. Welleborn, May 2,1866. _ . _ AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—The anderaigne. ha vingbeen appointed an Anditer'to ute the moneys arising from Sheriff'u - sabs - of the pgronal property in the case of A. P. Cone 'et. td. vs. Cliarleilee, Will attend to the bushiest' of his appointment,"at his office in Wellabord, Fri day, May 25, carrel:it, at two o'clock, P. M. Mai 2, '66.14t - WM. H. SMITH, And'r. 0. BULLARD STRAY: RREEP.--:Came into the enclosure es the subscriber, in Chatham, on or' about the , Bth of April last, SIX- RUMP, leftears cropped and slitted. - The owner is - requested to some for ward, prove property, pay charges and take them away. E. R. BURLEY. Chatham, May 2,1888.-3 t D. BUNNELL, Licensed Auctioneer, at ,Vi'ellsboro,Tioga county, Pa., will attend rendues for the sale of every kind of property, personal or real. _ . He also desire's to inforim farmer!! and Stook , growers that he has the choicest' thorough-bred cattle and horses, which he will take plea re in exhibiting to - visitor - a, at the - Morris Fartti,,W_alls boro. - 2;18 66 t. V/9 4 / 2 4 STAINGErii WEBB'S DRUG STORE. - . 20 ~ 12 to 25 . 20 lIIM OLoTHS. Randall, 14 700 Malt. Tax. V B Holiday, 14 - $7OO Baoj Dona, . .14 700 B p Bulkley, , 14 700 M 0 Pottet, 14 .700 Curd t ßtaples & 50n,14 - 7-00 ' , xixwertiln. - 14 700 &0 A Griewold,l4 700 Lang & White, 14 700 North & Knowlton, 13 10 00 C V Elliott, 14 700 C N Holden - 34, 700 Mut-dough, Holden, 1# - Brottear, 12 12 50 31 L Clark, 14 7.00' T Ef. Daley, 14 700 Mart King, 13 10 00 'GP Kiff ' 14 700 D C Holden, 13 10 00 JA Rose & Co, 14 700 IHAINSBUSG. B Parkhurst, 13 10 00 H Dowd, 14 700 Fox & Witter,. 13 10 00 D Maine 14 700 NILSON , - PARSON'S' COLIINIfit. AISS NOW OFFERING BARGAINS IN 4 French Cambric% FrenCh Prints, 44 , f0<'.'" English Prints, American PrinU, $1 00 French Pitighams; English Ginghams, Tlt •, • 1 Plain Alpacas, • ; ,•: I Plaid Alpacas, Striped `Alpacas, - t 4 Plaidl'oit de Chenes, Chenie , - 44 used . :i' .. ~ _ MEM f - 1 (Plain Wool De tainits, Sun Umbrellas, .Ladies' Cloths; •-1 • • • , -1 - • • - • - Black Silks,.. MIMI • . Spring Cassirneres, Aeritud4:Jeaui; Ine • C‘tittonadeq, - B' sbee,tingtr,,. _ , Skirts, = =I Y invite the otteitloo "of all bomb of .dry goods to my new stoat ; assuring them that I iittebtl - to jeve them the:full Take of their money,-and also* gOod-ossortment of new And: outwit able goods to4seleot from. IBM 3 : pAitsosl; - 4, 5 - - • 4 April 18, 1866. Comma, N.Y. =I , .. _f ti !MEI - , •••• I=E Melanges, :** =I EN . • I' . Poplins, cM.iii, IMI IM=MI Der , L.sihes. Shawls, SacqUels, MENEM l i !. shirtings; -, 1M!! ~ <, ~. ~ - 1r -- John A. Roy, DZI.LEI7. IN MEDICINES,' "CHEMICALS, . SOAPS, PERFUMERY, GLASS, PUTTY, • OILS, PAINTS, VARNISHES, AYES, COLORING HATERIAT,S, 141111 WINS, ., : LIQUORS FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES. ~. All selected with great care, warranted to be , FIRS T-C•L'A-St S ioltV I 8, qnd 63414, indcli 91 . tintitiaii that they 'Cat ‘f.iifa 4t. - THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES I s I‘ ill- Qualify is of tiii first importance is mod cline. pi' Prices reduced to Snit the market. _ L These are tiamsottoea at' ROY'S DRUG STORE Always call before you purchase elsewhere ilsOlitock - imrdsA mmititAis, ''dtiNue*Lg, VIES?: COI MO ;104ib_cidoutft 4 i ,*(iat, Compliant and (catenates "to - it fotind hitliis part of the State. , 1 DYERS - • OOLEii FACTORIES , . • SIIRRL WITH DYE-WOODS BY THE CASK, AT WHOLESALE PRICES. • . - itoelt of -glass Extenidre, coinprising Window glass, all shies, ''French glass for Pictures, Mirror glass plates'for old frames, 'Flint glassware for the table -- Finch as, Goblets', Tumblers, Cram P'itch'ers, , Spoon-Slders, &c., Lamps, Lamp Chimneys, Lantern Glass, in fact, it is impbssible to enumerate. All sorts of articles made of Glass and sold at Dreg atoms, can be found at Roy's. Roy's stock of pure Wines and Liguori for Me= diciest purposes has long been known to the phy skims of, this county.. These Liquors are of the purest and best quality, selected with great care, and expressly for medical use. Perfumery and Soaps of all kinds, SODA A CREAM TARTAR, SALERA TUS; GINGER, NUTMEGS, SPICES, CLOVES, PEPPER, WILITINGIPAPER, INK, PENS, _PEN OILS, YANKEE NOTIONS AND • FANCY GOODS. •% . CRYSTAL KEROSENE, . t... ..." a pure and reliable article,-perfectly sitte to use. Instil - 3inch longer thag , the pooier qualiti e s: It will be sold at Roy's as cheap as the cheapest. PHYSICIANS' fRES6RIPTIONS carefully and accurately compounded from pure and reliable medreiner. jar' Orders by mall promptly attended to. Industry Must Prosper. :Boots Shoes, Leather d- Findings. GEO.O. DERBY, HAIiDIG bought the stock and good-will ot the tap 'Wait long conducted in this borough by " The Sues Bon," will continue the same at the stand lately IL Z;r4ded_by thutoicenotom Seer gilr g l iz zoade to cedar atortder shop; ide but special attention will also be even to keeping up a good stock of LEATHER AND FINDINGS, Such ,aa •SOLE and UPPER, LININGS, BIND ING, PEGS, THREAD, NAILS, •, LASTS, AWLS, WAX, &o; sad, in a general way, the various usually kept/ at a finding shop. Cash paid for mars, OEM, pairs and rust ; and ra tios/1w attention piven to the purchase of veal and dea con skins, for which the highest market price will be paid. RZPAIILLVG done promptly and well, ;45010. DERBY. listing gold the stock in trade and good-will of thi business lately conducted by us to Mr. Derby, we cor dially recommend him to our old customers, as a gtxxi wor4tan, and a square-dealing man, CRAB. W.At DEO.--W. SEARS. Wellsboro, May 2, 1868. SPRING OP .1866. RILES OF NEW GOODS AT ILAW RENCEVILLE, AT GREATLY - REDUCED PRICES. lI=EI C.SaMather&Co. Sake pleasure in announcing to the public gen erally that they have just returrted from New York with the _largest and most desirable stock of Gloods goantt; W:thavfa falfpneo' STAPLE AND FANCY DDT GQQDS, 40THi8 AND_ CASSIMERES. ATs & CIAPS, IT°lB.lf 3 °Fe., (17 11Ntik-, Read! _ll4.fikt Clothing, and Custom TAILORING superintended by a first-class Cutter , .1W diet; we have - a compietelissortment - nf all that is new and desirable. We are determined so take .the lead In...Lowt.Pattse lor.the Spring of 1886. -.:. COME AND SEE To gaols to. be "convinced," and tck you nothing. _ We extend thanks for former liberal patronage, and only; ask that. the frifmrh. of lorr prices and small profits will call at our coasters and satisfy themselves, Oust Lawreirevillo th¢ pine to buy 'Goode right. C. S. MATHER et 'Layrretteeville,ikpr. 25, 1866. A 'CrDITORT NOTICE.—The Undersigned 4 1411 ; having berns.agpointinharro6aditor to make a ilfstribution of `the money "collected in the case of the Commonwealth vs. John Benson, he will attend to the-duties of his appointment, at his office in Wellsboro, on Friday the 11th day of May, 1860, akl,6 pultock-A. M. W. A. NICHOLS, Auditor. ..,31Iellabitroy„ April 18,1868.-3 t FARM FOR SALE—Situated three miles north of Holidaytown, near the Farming. ton line. Said farm contains about 75 sores, about TO:acres under cultivation, and a thrifty orchard of 300 trees, just bearing, thoreon. Said farm is well watered and-well fenced; a good wail of wt.. ter at the-howler; -frame-house, two frame barns, add etherconvenient outbuildings thereon: For anther particulars, enquire of A. il. A. Briggs, liondaytowa, IRA-BRIGGS, April 25, 1866.-3t* isod. STAND FROM ENDER. ~; ,-, ....7. :1 ,_, '-, ~.. ~.., ~.. •••• , _ THE 'CORNERS" OF HIOHi PRICES, ' ; t ARE NOW ROUNDING OFF 1 • 1. 1 .. MEI EVERY THING DOWN, TO OORRESPOND WITH THE -EMERGENCY, /33 =EI W. R. Smith's Sons, ADDISON, N: Y., The old and reliable:, ..,• PEOPLES' STORE, In Aplepdid shape to satisfy everybody • FRESH STOCK OF GOODS NOW AR- RIVING AT THE SLAUGHTER- ED RATES —; Vise tb-be trosilicedstbstr-yott CANNOT DO BETTER - - Put an eye over on the Local Column for the IMPORTANT Nzws Figures won't Lie. rani vow Jim HOWL, Who hold large Stocks of Goods at - High PNices; r I , ' CAN = YOU "DO . ' BE,rrIIR'? (not if wo know oursoliroo,) 1 Thsu to ; buy Four ' 43k,x111 f W. R. smrrirs i• ADDISON, N. Y., ?larch 14,1866. DrirCPitit -, --TcrAruadinf Law: - Take no tice that William Law, yourhusband, has ap plied to the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga co.. for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony; and that the said Court have appointed Monday, the 28th day of May, instant, at the Court Rouse in Wellsboro, for hearing the applicant in the prem ises, at which time and place you can attend if you think proper. L. TABOR, Sheriff. Wellsboro, May 2, 1888. Pennsylvania House. A-IflerlL#ol Ti A 7 T.ETT PRO*BIETOit. T ' popular hotel has been lately renovated and re. tarnished, and no pains will be spared to reader Its hospitalities acceptable to patrons, Wellsbaro, May 9,186E4 LICENSE APPLICATIONS.—NotIe• it hate by given that the following named = have filed their petitions to the Court of Sessions of Tioga county, to grant to them lima sea to keep houses of public entertainment and for eating houses; and that a hearing upon the same will be had before said Court, at the Court House in Wellsborough, on Wednesday the Seth day of May, inst., at two o'clock, P. M. TavEaffs.—G. W. l Eferrington, Shippen;* John Shields, Joseph Yonkin," Blossburg ; Jos. Reed, Joel H. Woodruff, Liberty; Henry H. Potter, John lieddington, Westbrook & Coyle, Middlebu ry ;. B. S. Boynton, Jackson; A. Hunt, Mansfield; Caleb H. Bartlett, Tioga; J. A. Rose, Mansfield,* W. R. Coles„ Stony Fork; A. Hazlett, Wellsbo ro;* B. B. Holliday," Wellaboro ; James 'Kelley, Bless;* H. H. Sheffer,' Liberty; Rufus Farr,Bloss; James Kiff;* Covington borough; Ira Wagner, Deerfield;* G. W. Mattison, Knoxville • W. H. Simon,* Cole A Alattison,* Lawrencevil le; Geo. Jordan,* Lawrence; Nathaniel Smith,* Jackson; Charles Goodrich,* Nelson; M. Phillips, Fall Brook; J. H. Griswold,* Mansfield ;- C. D. West lake,* Bikiand; R. K. Brundridge,' 3fainsbarg; Eli S. Farr, Tioga; Benj. Langdon. Rutland; John Southard, Morris. EATING HOUSES.—B. C. Buckley," V. B. Holi day, Middlebury ; E. C. Fish, Tioga; Gee. Has tings, Wellaboro; J. Putnam k Wm. Jerdon.* Thomas Sample,' Elizabeth Connelly,* Alfred Nash, James Morgan,* J. P. Morrell,' Blouburg ; Massena Ballard,* Wellaboro ; Patrick O'Brian,* Bitrseberg; Potter -a—Randall,* Lawrenceville; May. & Cady," Knoxville; S. E. Caldwel, Blois burg; John Wilson,* Blossburg; I. C. Brown.* D. Moßirney, Wellaboro; Elijah Plainer, Blees;• burg. _ :a J. F. DONALDSON, Pro'y Welliboro, May 2; -18.66-.-- New ELMING STORE. R AKB CHANCE for the. citizens of Wellsboro and surrounding country to See the finest and beet selected stock of READY - MADE CLOTHING The subscribers wish to inform the public that they are MAIqI7FACTURING THEIR CLOTHING at Inessburg. They have an experienced' Cutter Mr. ERWIN, and several of the best Tailors are constantly at work at their Shope. They assure the public that their garments are than any ever kept in a country Store. They bays a4arge assortment of which they will sell cheaper than any other store in this county. Give them a call before purchasing elsewhere. NAST A AVERBACH, Nes,t door to Roy's Drag Store Wellsboro, April ISO. SAVE YOUR GREENBACKS! I AND CALL OFTEN AT Nast & Auerbach's CHEAP CASH STORE. BLOSSECTRO. PA., Where you can always find the beat assorted stock of .. DOMESTIC & FANCY DRY GOODS, CLOTHS, NOTIONS, READY .. • MADE CLOTHING, Manufactured under their ettporyision. Also Gents' furnishing goods, tee., ec. ..„ In their merchant tailoring establishment they defy competition; having the best tailors of New York city, and an experienced catter.kfir...l4Erwlp. [feb2leely fiIIOGA CO. COURT PROCLAMATION. Whereas, they Hon. Robert G. Wltife; Presi dent Judge for the 4th Judicial District of Penn sylvania, and Royal Wheeler and Victor Case, Esq.'s., Associate Judges in Tioga county, have lasttedtheir precept, bearing date the 10th day of April, 1886, and to me directed, for the hold ing of Orphan's Court, Court of Common Pleas, General Quarter Sessions and Oyer and Termin er, at Wellsboro, for the County of Tioga, on the 4th Monday of MitY (being the 28th day,) 1886, and to continue two weeks. Notice is therefore hereby given, to the-Coro -ner,Justices of the Peace, and Constables in and for the county of Tioga, to appear in their own 'proper persons, with their records, inquisitions, e - arnination s and remembrances, to do those things which of their offices - and - ha+ their behalf apper • • • - •.. .• . all4witnesseper sons prosecuting in behalf of the Commokesealth against any perrn or persons, are required.to be . • there attending,and-notr.e. depart at their ReriL Jurors are requested -to her punctual isi their attendance at the appointed time, *re.- ably to notice. . Given tinder.nry hand and seal at the Sheriffs 'Office: in Wellabor° the 25th day of April, la the year_of_ oar Lord oue_thonsand eight hundred and sixty-six, LEROY TABOR Sheriff. Hand Power Loom -Patented 1865. ALL persons interested ha the production of practi cal machinery into ors country, are requested to investigate the merits bf HENDERSON'S HAND POWER LOOM. This loom will do all kinds of hand weaving. It will weave Jeans, blankets, plain cloth, satinet, 'wee?, flannel, seamless sack, double width blankets. assay kind of cotton, wool, or flax cloth. It treads the treadles, thrown the ahnttle, lets off the web, and takes np the cloth. It makes the upper shed as the batten Comes forward, and beats up the filling after the cross is made, making better cloth and better selvage than can be made in any other way. .1# is the °ray hand loom that is suitable for weaving 'wool, ao loom that makes all the shed as the batten goes bask, will weave wool satisfactorily. It has no strings to stretch and get out of order ; has treadles at both "Sides of the loom, making the shed coMplelie at both, aides. This loom is limier to weave the different kinds of cloth, by simply changing the pins that rooks the np• per shed. •Township rights for sale. Call at Mabastrarg, Tina • • • sawa.fullaised..leeasgamouswm. Or dau fo ui r loamy solicited- LEWIS WET3IOII.E, ei burg, May 2, 2.11111,1113). I.4ETTERS OP ADAIMISTRATION having been granted on the estate of Morris Knapp, deceased, late of Lawrence township, all persona indebted to said estate ate requested to make int_ metilatu_a" men tor4 .. t those haring elisitee again s it to present re the to ,A.trAn Lawrence, April 11, 1866.-dt A dni'r. EINE N BW. GODS h NEW AititANG;MEPTT. All persons indebted to Q. L. W/LLCOX are invited to call and settle within ten days. WeHaber°, April 11, 1888. just opened BETTER IIaIDE UP GENTS' FURNISHING, GOODS PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE