00_ ertrratt -c Irv* e _ WEDNESDAY .TITN.„I 60860 New Advertizenann.ta:,,_ trit tor'sNotice—J. Alexander. Intaninrc--0. - • ..- o,utlun—J. M. and G. A. Keeney. Welleboro Woolen Factory—J. Hiltbold. Fu med—Grain--Bennett & Nawhall i fur Salc—Lumber—Bennett & Newhall. Caution—O. L. Butts Wife Etttray—W:. Peters. •• Administrator's Notre(—W. Adana's. `• Itch and Scratch—Special. ILlPTisist.—Rev. N. L. REYNOLDS, of a,t.ttield, administered - the rite of baptism' by „...totr,ion, to 22 persons, at Whitneyville, Sun ny 'att. : , la CREAM ErPERTAINIEN'It'—iIhe iadg: of the Prethyterian Church will give an ~roiei entertainment in the Cork' Rutin, tin f,edoe:ciay evening, the 6th inat.. RNED Our.—Mr. - A. T. Gnerney,' O . Lake c, i y, Min., wrifel us that by a - late destrnotive !re in Hudson City Wisconsin, Messrs. John prlght Chubbuek, formerly of this borough, sere beers to the amount of aomo $5OOO. These „ T ung men were dbing a fine" business business 'and the lie Rill fall heavily upon them. COVAT itten4a4l9e -up 9 r 4 , Court last week, was the largest recollected of by the " oldest inhabitant." An unusual amount of Qaarter Sessions business was transacted. Judge Witham: presided. PEasoNA.L.—We are pleased to chron icle a visit from Wm. &oda?, Esq,' of the Bing- Innen Daily Republican, and Dr. Wu. C. DOALFE, ,f Washington, now of Hartford, Counefti „l.,n Thursday last. The.D'ocier is on a busi ,„e tour, and Mr. Stuart la recruiting his. bealth won g our mountains. He is one of` the most t gomus editors in harness, and , amost genial c,mpanion. Both repoiethenisefiesias delighted Lie this portion of the "rural districts," and cantry air and fare have markedly improved the nalth of friend Stuart. May they have a riles at trip. • t • PERsoNA.L.—Our friend,C. G. WILL 4v. Esq., has pat the temptations of office at t:t State Capital tiehind and has taken , up residence in Wellsboro for the completion or 1: legal studies. ,We congratulate him upon :iring escaped from the shackles of routine, and Ir.;:t that he may find mormtain air and mown. we fare conducive to robust health and a clear BEM BIG BEAlt.—Messis. Videan and os 7 ' bronAiat a large and very fat bear to town edening of last week. his bearship rt.ghed, dressed, 250 -lbs., and was the last of six aitured by those enterprising bunters this sea near the, Rotind Islanqa. We are obliged to Wee. Townsend; of the Meat .Market; for a .uple of steaks from.Brnin'a.carease. li .BUE.INESS CHAziozB.-:i11ir.!.E.13: Will- LIE disposed of his trading stand' at Stony rk tr. Mr..E- A. Miller, and pas ;purchased the gr r cery standioccupied by Mr. I. C. Brown in this Olege. Success to all parties. Messrs..l.louroe k Carrey have parebitted the bu•roess lately carried on by the brothers Van l',lkenburg, and are prepirad to famish flour and rr,,isiees, of the best qu6lity, to the trading lublie. We bespeak for them a geneioni patron age. A FIRE in Williamsport on the night f : , :attirday week destroying the Jail and seven .uildisgs on Third street. A woman was crush dby the fall of a safe from the . second story of building. Loss said to bo $l6OOO. The Rochester Union says that wheu young ladies become obnoxious to the married asides of Elmira they are sent to Rochester to ward at •"Capt. Fnitun's Hotel." We inspect time of them get free tickets in other directions ILan Rochester. How is it FAIRMAN ? THE WELLS.—Th borough authori tiulare e..ntracted with i lfr. F. D. Bunnell, of the Morris Farm, to sink and establish' the reser- Tors along Main and Pearl streets. The price is 1; per foot for twelve feet in depth, withiMcreased compensation per foot if the welts need to be fat lower. He went vigorously at the work Ttetday of last week, and the work is rapidly ad- OM HAND POWER Loom.—There is now m exhibition at Hazlett's hotel, in this village, f Ile,pderson's Hand Power Looms, especially h::geed for farmers' use. What it lacks in beau -1!. it makes tip in utility. This loom works with great rapidity, is simple :construction, and will weave, with equal facili light linen or heavy woolen fabrics, or seam• •d. begs. Messrs. weisztare4 Packard atoll these lams at $5O. MANSFIELD 21TitdorAti !"zlnEtant is set apart by this institution for its ommencegoent exercises. The occasion will be profitable and interesting tie all friends of v%tation, and the attendance cannot fait to be l;e. 4 A alum entertainment, for the benefit of the z.zitution, was given Friday evening of last trek. We Hare - to bur frietid4' *rid Pent! 6.r g be substantial, and unusuallytimer • t , kens of their regard and appreciati n last " , <L• We do not recollect of taking sip many by AWE rand during any court week. Betterthan all tc E, the assurance received that the people are t,v erwilelmingly in favor of making treason infa mous. • FRO; ix FARAILNGTON.—MT. R. T. , Hail writes ne from Panlll2l . 4on; Bader &LW' of Yty 21, the following particulars of a destruc- L 4 Ire in that township: - " "Yesterday, (Sunday,) at two o'clock P. M., the hotin of Otis L. Butts was burnt-to the ground, !rub nearly all the furniture, $3OO in 7-30 bonds. county scrip, and $lOO in compound interest '' a rms notes. snaking in all $7OO in cash, bealdel t'"h tn ytille a large amount. The loss falls on Mr. Butts and the family. No insu-' nn.,( e on any of the property. The damage can't fOll ehort of $1.500 The cause of the fire is a 'taut mystery to the inhabitants of the neighbor. ~ 1 It use first diactivered by a boy, during Ce service at the Presbyterian church. All de ruthed to ' save the property but ro teE were the fl ames that nothing was saved in °l'Per pan s)f the house: Mr. Buttswas coo -1 torbbly burnefl, in the attempt to save his mo • 1, 0, which was up stairs in a valise. The de ifthg flames met himitad drove him bank.— Inmates were all at church ; so the house was ,c for about half an boui previous to the die `',-) of the fire. Perhaps the house vine pion. !irtd of the money and set on fire, ins no tire had , °0 kindled in the Stove since morning. The L caught in an outdoor abed that adjoined the This calamity, coming fie it (Ides' s; soon after %.e death of Mr. Butts, the father, falls very hea t; on the family. It would seem to -be a case Ihere generosity and a 4beral band woitiC 4 6- TtLtY appropriate. • / /IC CLUB MEETING.—Dr. W.B I . C. b,4xt late of Washington, addressed a large " ri '*tit[g of Republicans at the Union benne om Wednesday evening of last week. The /kithj made one of the most eloquentand effect. ive speeches we everllatened to, and was greeted Witt - fregifint: aii eon drill - is few equals in fluency and elocution among pond mil speakers, and his illuitrations are molt point ed and ham. The room was entirely too small 'to accommodate the audience.. , The - 'general re gret was that the meeting wak - not_conveneA 4- at the Court House. If possible, the DocCoeslerreV pee will be'seeured for a canvass of the county. during the campaign. 'MELANCHOLY I SnrernE.-t--Mr.-. Lafayette Gray, of Sullivan. writes no under date of June 2, as follows: "A deep gloem %vas east. over our littleQOM . . triunity last, evening by the unwelcome news that Mr. Philander Webster, of this place, had met death by. his own hand. He was missed at about 7 o clock ; and upon search being made be was foetid uanging by a small rope from a rafter In his barn. When discovered it was apparent that he had been dead for some hours. No cause was assigned for the commission of the deed, and it was not observed by any one of the family that he was out of usual health and spirits. "Coroner Peters held an inquest upon the body and a verdict fn accordance with the facts was rendered. Mr. Webster leave an aged father and three children, together with a large circle of friends to ravel, his untimely death." PARLOR CONCERT.—Mr. P. P. Buss, the celebrated vocalist and composer,. gave a most delightful concert in the M. B. Church lest ! Friday evening. The entertainment Wag ahociief half of its interest by the indispoin'iinn of MO; Bliss. one of the sweetest singers in tbe country.: the half which remained - was fully worth all that was charged for it. Mr. Bliss has a voice of .singular power and sweetness, and un der perfect control. His bass solos tested his gifts thoroughly. Ho passes from octave to oc tave with great ease. The audience was not large; but appreciative ; and if he Will again favor us -with his presence, with timely notice, the audi ence can be trolled- - • Dex RICE'S Citing and Menagerie will exhibit in We'labor° on the 16th of the present month. From oar exchanges we gather that the Menager ie is a fine show, and the trained horses some thing worth seeing. Rice himself is the acknowl edged kipg of peripatetic showmen. See adver tisment. • , Messrs. Nast k Auerbach, of Blossburg, em ploy a large number of hands in mating np clothing for the Tioga County market. :lhoir stock of cloths, caseimers, aad,trimmingsis the largest and hest`eyer brought into this county. Persons in pursuit of bargains in their line will do well to examine their stock, and look at their prices before purchasing elsewhere. Court PrOCeedings.—The businoss in Oyer and Terminer and Quarter Passions was unusually heavy. We give the cases dispoi3ed of up to Monday evening of this week : Com. vs John San Yon.: - Larceny.. Verdict not guilty. pima vs James Bump. False pretences. Deft. plead guilty. Not sentenced. Same vs James Darling. Arson. Verdict not guilty. Same vs A If. Rice. Tippling-house. Fined $l5 and costs. Eatne vs James G. Longwell. Assault and battery. Fined $3O and costs. Same vs James Cross. Robbery. Sentenced to five years in the penitentiary. Same vs Cummings and Lapointe. Larceny. Sen tenced to three years In the Penitentiary. Same vs Ellen Searles and' Margaret Voorhees.' Ar am. 'Anniversary Exercises of , Mb:disbar° Academy. i , 1. Prize Spelling Monday p. m., June 18. - 2. Gentlemons' Exhibition Mon. - eve., June 18. -3. Prize Reading, Tuesday p. in., June 19. 4. AnnuaThttiationi Tueiday eve.; June lilt I),' THOS. K. BEECHER,Of Elmira. 5. Junior Exhibition, Wednesday p.m.Jnne 20. B. Ladies' E i xhibitioin Wedn'sdity JlllB 20. Prize Spelling at the Academy. All the othei exercises to be held at the M. E. Church. • WeHeber°, June 6,.11386. NEW YORK MARKETS Corrected weekly by FENTON, FITZGERALD & ..TRACY, Commission Merchants, 38; Wbiteball-st. New York. , Flour, $1,15 to $9 85 ; beet braudi, $14,00 to $18 ` ,00; Pet, $2,20 to $2 23—Corn, boc toi .34-4)Ats, 64 to ,fh -Butter, 36c to 38c—Cheese, 19c to 22c —Hops, 15c to 664—W001, 50c to 70c-,Potatoes; $4 to 0 , per bbl—rwia Apples. 16c to 22c—Dried Peaches, ,peeled, Atic t9,3oc— unpeeled, 14c to 16c. Tliesii tire wholesale prices. I have now on band Afine atisOrttient of Hartford• Co. 3 ply carpets. . " superfine " " super " ' • Philadelphia" " se Hemp, and stair Which lam sellitsg, at the closest prices that any dealer can make on the same qualities'. They are the best goods made, and Aill prove the cheapest in the long ran. J. A. PARSONS, May 23,1888. Corning,, N. Y. MARRIAGE& In Elk county; Pa.,' May, 10, 'by Rev, A. S. Chandler, Mi. 'WILLIAM Ilesser, of Maine, and Mre. NANCY SMITH, of Tioga co., Pa. In We'labor°, on tbn 2Mh.n114; ,Rov: Johti, Shaw, Mr'. Age'. SAMPLE, of Tioga, Ste kr A. qIPPORD, of Delmar. :, - In Sbippen, on the 29th ult., by the same, Mr. EUGENE S. BOWEN, of Delmar; -and• Mill ELLA BEGINOTON, of Shippen. In Union, on the 26th ult., by Rev. E. Bur roughs, Mr. AADREW FOSTER. and Mica HANGAR GRAY, all of Union. In Charleston, on the 26th ult., by Rev, Chas: Weeks, Mr. HENRY LTON and, Miss Jenajl. BARNES, both of Middlebury. DEATHS. i At his residence in Delmar, in May last, of Consumption, WM. IL DIBBLE, aged 32 years. .-, ITCH! ITCH! ITCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH! WHEATON'S OINTMENT Wiu cure The itch in 48 Hours. Also cures SALT RHEUM, ULCERS, CHILBLAINS, anti all ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN. Price 60 cents.— For, sale by all druggists. By sending 60 cents to WEEKS & POTTER, Sole Agents, 170 Washington St. Boston, it will be forwarded by mail free of postage, to any part of the 'United States. • June 6,1866. sp. notice ly. LRRORS OF YOUTH.—A Gentleman who suffered for years from Ners , ous Debility, Preniature Decay and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free •to all who need, it, the recipe and directions for making the simple Vern edy by which he was cored. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience can doao by addressing 4OHN B. (*DEN, 1.3 Obambere-St., N.Y. Jan. 31, 110 CONSUMPTIVES.—The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple iemedy,aftiethaving sulfered,As several ear mitlt a, severe lung affection and tliardread disease, Consump. tion—is anxious to make known to hie fellowaufferers the paeans of cure. • To all who desire it, he will send a copy ,of the pre scription used, free of charge, with the directions for preparing and using the same, which the}" will find a sure rune for Consumption, Asthma, Broneltitis. Coughs and Colds, and all throat and lung affections. , The only object of the advertiser' in sending- the Piescription is to benefit the afflicted and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes.. every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will Cost them nothing and - may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription Fess_ by return mail, will please address Bev. ED WA ltD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co. N. Y. rJan. 31. '66-Iy.] 111EIE CONFESSIONS & EXPERIENCE OF AN IN -11, VALlD.—Published for the benefitand es a caution to young men and others, v‘ ho suffer from Nervous De bility, Premature Decay' of Manhood, &c., supplying at the same time the means of self-cure. By one who has cured himself after undergoing considerable quackery. By enclosing a postpaid addressed envelope, single cop ies, free of tharge. may he bad of the author.- SaIIANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq.. Brooklyn,', Kinks Co" N. Y. pan. 31. ',65-Lly.] OTRANGE, BUT TRUE.—Every young lady and gen tleman in the United States can hear something to their advantage by return mail (free of charge) by ad dressing the undersigned. Those having fears of being humbugged will please oblige by not noticing this card. 41 others will please address their obedient servant, THOS. F. CHAPMAN, lan. 31,'68-1..831 Broadway, New York/ MITE TIOGA CORNET BAND is in good blowing order, and will play for picnics, cel ebrations, Ac., for a reasonable compensation. • F. U. Adams leader. IL F. GARRETSON, Beo'y. !Ana, June,ll, 1866.-81* a',. ..7";5 MilWa - PILES OF NEW , GOODS AT LAW . RENCEVILLE, -AT ;GREAT g., .4 , REDUCED PRICES. -- • ' _ • . C. Salt:lather 84r.i Co. „ take pleiaire fe anneal:ming ;to. :the lirablie gen. erialy that they haiejest:retninedliorn krairroilt: -with the Taipei ina meat 'desirable stoat otiEti*Ogit in Tioga Connty.lieve a; frill line 4, STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES; HATS CAPS, BOOTS- ,t SHOES,,GROCERLES, Ready made (Rething, -and (pastern tAItORING superintended by a first-elan Cutter In fact, we have a completwassortment of-all that; is new and desirable. We are determined ,co take thelead in PitrMr.i for the Spring of 1866. COME AND-SEE! • see is to be "convinced," and to look will - cost nothing. . • 'We eatendlhanks.for formes liberal Patr'' orna* a* only - ask that the friends of low prima and small profits vrEll,eall at %Liao - anti:4i and sath4, themselves, "that Lawrenceville - is the place . to buy Goods right. . , C. S. MATHER A CO Lawrenceyillp, Apr. 85, 1866. „ „ Industry Must Prosper Boots, ShOes, ; Leather 4- Findings.. GE0..0. DERBY, - TITATIIiG bought the 'stock and good:will of ' the sinebs long conducted fix this borough by -•• The Emma will continue the same at the stand lately occupied by thertL flood custom work, made to order and warranted, will be the first thing in order at this shop; but special attention will also be given to keeping .up a good stock of LEATHER AND FINDINGS,. Such as SOLE and UPPER, LININGS, BIND : 'NG, PEGS, THREAD, NAILS, _ LASTS; AWLS, WAX, and, in ty general way, the various fizin's usually kept at a finding shop. Cash paid for tams, arms, PELTS and Fru ; and par ticular attention given to the purchase of veal and des,- con skins, for which the highest market price still be. paid: Itsventso done promptly and well. GEO. 0. DERBY. Haring sold the stock in trade and good-will:of the business lately conducted by us to Mr. Derby, we ion dially recommend him to our old customers, as a good workman, and a agnaretealing man. CHAS. W.A . OHO. W. BEARS. Wellabor°, May 2,1866. Whftneyville Wool Carding and Cheese Box Factory) THE firm of Avery 'Whitney hiving been dissoliod by mutual consent, the business wlllbereafter be conducted by the subscribAr t .T,ltav,e44.l . 34:asefila:-Pouble Roger, aTich, C Aft DI NG MACH l'N capable of carding .500 pounds of - mot in-twenty four, hops. So I can safely promisato-eatI•Wool as fast as It camel:llin, , and - people - will ,tcp flulYe wait for their roller • • '.-, . far. : well and 'faisirsibly: known to the people of this region, has been en , -, gaged to run the machine. I am:also'prepared.to Make' - : CITE-ESE BOXES • ' ,to order and 'on Short notice. jlaitymeri will pleaie take notice. • , . TURNING DONE TO ORDER, AND SAWED SHINGLES always'on hand. _ - - I intend to do work so well and, so promptly, that people will make nothing by going away from home to, get their work done. A. H. AVERY. Whitneyville, May 18, 1886-tf • WlOOOB4 NEW PINES; _ nevi Just returned froth Row volt: t •a- I and well selected assortment of •- - • - • STAPLE AND' FANCY • :1)111C.GOODS. • 1 am selling Good Madder Prints at _.:7l2ll.conta. do _ - Good yard wide Sheeting;, I 2 "a Best do Bleached Medina, Delainee, 7.1 GokUeop Skirts, $1 00 •. ' frt Ckiristantly on hand a large assortment of all kinds -‘l.• G ItRI E 8 OGOD TEA, WklikiNTV:6,l*.niB4l SUMMER GOODS, STRAW sltriftellaTfloo BEADY-MADE CLOTHING. . 1 S ' HATS, OAP , BOOTS, SHOES, Ac. jonstomers in want of goods, will find it to theft: in terest to call and examine bafereparcintaing elsewhere. Tipp.. May 9.1.366.Tz1y „ NEW 000E0St NEW GOODS!! '•MISS PAULINE SMITH has•just received frost' from New York city, a complete, assortment M N E R Y - G 0,0 D.S, comprising latest styles of • Hats and Bonnets, Flowers and Ribbons, Ladies Milani and" Cuffs, Hosiery, Dress Buttons Hoop Skirts, Fritsch Corsets, _ Handkerchiefs, dre.,"tte. . All of wklielithe.latlies of Well4l:monad vicinity 'are invited to examine at her shop, opposite Hors Drug Store. . Iday,l6, 1866.--tf. , • Gilt Papers A. GOOD ASSORTED STOCK of . , • GILT AND GOLD. WALL PAPER;:' . - AND GILT WINDOW SHADES, . Just received by W. D: , May 30/66.. 301 - ..Oorniog, Fruit 4aris. W ELLOUGMBY JD LYMAN'S , SELF-SEALING JARS, • AT, wHoLzw.p AND RETAIL, by W. D. niDELL & CO. Corning, May SO, '66-Sin lOLIN BTRINGB•M WEBB'S DICITGIMOBA _ PARSOII I B at NOCOPFBROM OitißG UM= Freilch CaLabiics, . . =I il=!1 Striped Alpacas, PlaidßoiF de 'Chefies, , Figurea " r • MEI ileptt t Lad ;MI ,11 • : Z.; •‘1,60,117.4 . nes,. • ;!.. . - • .; I c a to, I T .t . - - 20 " 12 14:4726 'Kentudity Sheetings, e".":1"1 1 , I , • • It 44Q., &c,, &c , . . Prinvite'-lbelattentien all buyers - of dry goods to toy near atook ; Mieuring them thati intend to give them the full 'value of 'hilt 'annoy, 'and oleo a good assortment of nevr'and seasonable gds to select from. A. -- .PAAMNS,' • ' Contmra; N. Y. -- 1 ;Tr - • Ili Fienh Prints, A theriatil`Plinti,-,:--='-5.+,.:',, French GiIIg"~18ni English Ginth, Plain :Alpacas, largil=litil Y th! t 1 =EEO ; , 1 . -I; Cheitie 4i: ti) I k Melanges , :1 I~; i`i ~ 11..! • • • rck,PIIP'O7:; - =i =‘i zJ. 1. it; Plain Wool De,Lainee,,, Sun Umbrellas, . ..~,:, L. • 1 ~ MII z I.a.t.t; , ; •,„ :;i19#044 1,1 o,- i HE Cloths, BE Black Silks, L. 7" M=IEMIMI ,•,.; • ' • 4 ' .I.n g Sprin' , Coatings, !• . = _ t - Cot t n .des ; :_' Tail lEEE= Shirtings, Mil =EI pinup. Skirts, SE TEM ,--. : RIME John A 0 Bo*, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, SOAPS; PERFUMERY, GLASS, PUTTY, • - OILS, PAINTS, VARNISH!, "DYES, COLORING - MATERIALS, PUBS 'EWES & LIQIJORS FOR IfEFIICAL PoRFOeRS:' 411 selected with great care, warranted to be FURST-C I LASS ARTICLES, and bought in such quantities that they canal ways be aold,at THE LOWEST MARKET PBIOES. 4.•1 i I i er 1 10 . 5 1 0 4 6 lirskrmilthisinflo in Pidi• A l* Prielis re4aced to fat! the market. El Always call before you purchase elsewhere DRUGS; MEDICINES, CIIEMICALS, DIES, & COLORING MATERIALS is without iol l t il thitit • to be ektiona"illiall 33 *if* start, 021 1 144 -. <. DYERS WOOLEN ' • 'f - • „ . P AC IEB =ME SUPPLIED WITH DYE-WOODS TILE - CASK," AT •waous.Ao H , PRICES. ; • The stock of glass is also extensive, comprising Window glass, all sizes, I ;Fi6ieh glissfor pictures, r - : Mirror i esitilatealrfor Flint glasswarefor the; Such ai . dObleis, Tumblers, Cies Pitakeis;' l Spoon-Holders, &e., L amps, 'Limp Chimneys, Lantern (Hass, in foot, it.ie imp:lima:olo to enumerate.- All sorts of ,artielas'mado of Glass, and sold at Drug stores, can be found at Roy's. - ' Roy's stock of pure Wines and Liquors for Me dicinal purposes has long been known to the phy sicians 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 kind's, • I A &, CREAM TARTAR, SALERA TUS, GINGER, NUTMEGS, SPICES, _ . , • CLOVES, PEPPER, WRITING•PAPER, INK, PENS, PEN - CILS, YANKEE NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS. 'CRYSTAL R..RROSE,NE, 'Pure and reliable article, perfectly safe to use. Lasts much longer tban!the poorer qualities: - It will be sold at Roye"abeaLeillhetcpeapest, ii r • " PHYSICIANS' -PABSORIPTIONS carefully and accurately compounded from pure and reliable medicines. '' Orders by mail promptly attended to. =1 ELY . 49 f ft. S_ UP 43 09. PS ! ; ,tthp dainizig, IL * ut We now have on band an unnimally LARD' SfAING & SEMUR GOODS, _ adapted to the best trade of this place and vicin • icy; and shall be constantl7 receiving such sad •4lllione to our stbeklis lane numerous customers shall demand. - eat Stock cousistaiu past;of our usual variety oP ' I P ?, 'I 5 4 i g i47 I cAii9 4 .,- X #2 Sl l ' ; ; C . I =I it' larger stook of Mourning and other Dress iYOods' than ever before, einem ethyl' are a urge line of " GI-INGHAMS, • ALPACAS, POPLERS, DeLATWEB, CHALLIES, SUN • UMBRELLAS, • • SHAWLS, SACQUES, LADIES' CLOTH, BLACK SILKS, SPRING COATINGS,. SPRING CASSIMERES,KENTUCKY ,JANS,goTTON.f.DX§, Balmoral and Roop,Bkirta, Our facilities for BUYING .GORDS are Dig- AttIitASSED by any in "this section, and we *isb it htiderstood that Wcdo'not intend to be, UNDERSOLD by • th"' quality o * tev =waxy about it, and in proof-of this we ask an ILTAMINATION of our GOODS - and PRICES, pkomistiag ourtelves_net to get angry for show ittip.Gedite *hen • ita,purehase is Riede. - give- our customer s the 'PULL BExurrt or ANY DECLINE in the Market should there be any, and should Goodiaoranca we shall he com pelled to follow. We eben'Untinue the system of which is steadily growing in raver We tender ottrAkanka to the citizens. of. Tioga Co. ) yho have patronized ns and, would respect fully invite those rho him neve r done 30 to call and 'Zee - us. Store opposite the Dickinson Movie on Market Street, three doors west of thecorner, and two doors east of Hungerford's Bank. , •", ' SMITH & WAITE. N. Y., May 16, 1866. • T • ;= . . - I= INEZ These are the. mottoes at ROY'S pRIIG STORE The ?neck; ci' AT THE_"; : MEM INNGS, SHIRTINOS, of every yariety - ; _ i • :; ; STIND FROM ENDER. I=B 'l'', ,-.:1 ,- ..Y.) 'E:i'•i - jiT;; , .r,', THE "CORNERS" OF HIGH PRICES, ARE, NOW ROITNDWG OFF ! • • - t I , EVERY TRU DOWN TO OORRESPOND WITH THE EMERGENCY, , I! El W. H. iSsialtliPs *ins; ADDISON, N. 'Y., . 1 The old and reliable PEOPLS' STORE, In Splendid shape to satisly everybody I 'A , i FRESH= STOOK OF GOODS= NOW AR. ° RIVING AT THE SLAUGHTER- EP RATES,_,; !MI To see is to be convinced that you CANNOT DO BETTER Put an eye over on'the local Column for the IMPOBT/11V Nr91,9 - Figures Won't Lie. NOTICE BOW TREY !MR Who hold large Stocks of Goods at High PriOes.- ~.. .~ RIM ,r 7 CAN YOU DO BETTER ? (not if ii l fa know varialve) Than to buy yo u r (gods of W. R. 410N8- ADDISON ; N. Y., Maroh 14,1846. 1 1 1 :1 - . - TBALITRIN Itospssifully Warm their customers and friends, that having estirely sold out their old stash of El At Auction. , ' They have replaced them with a new and well selected lot of DeLAINES, CHALLIES, PRINTS, BLEACHED AND BROWN MUSLIN'S, READY - MADE CLOTHING, LINEN COATS, HATS AND CAPS, : LADIES' HATS TBIMMED AND HARDWARE & TINWARE. el :PP) -4 11 171 41 (0) is large and complete; and we would moot re spectfully can your attention to wo kap, on hand at all times and will be sold at prices to defy competition. OUR BUTTER, CHEESE, EGG Is as good as the CASH to us at their market value. 1 i T. L. BALDWIN A CO TIOGA, gay 16, 1868-ly NEW CLOTHING STORE. RARE CHANCE , for the citizens of WeUsboro and ,eurrounding country to see tho finest and best selected stook of READY - MADE CLOTHING The stareoribere wish to inform the pnblio that they are • , SI:~~t~lY•iNi ~ry:~t,C~l~M~ /~i/t;Nr[d+y: t~~[e MEE at Blosaburg. They have an experienced Cutter Mr. ERWIN, and several of the best Tailors are constantly at work at their Shops. They assure the public that their garments are than any ever kept in a country Store. They have a large assortment of r which they will sell cheaper than any other store in this county. Give them a call before purchasing elsewhere. NAST At AITERBAOH, Nest door to Roy's Drug Store. Wellaboro, April 1866. MOHAWK CHIEF I—Again on the course. Will be found the present season at the following places : Mondaya—:at Wellaboro until 1 P. M.; at H. H. Potter's at 3 P. M.; at Keeneyville from 4 to 5 P. M.; and at Shortsiille from 7 P. M., to 7 A. M., Tuesday. Tuesdays—at Sabinsville from noon to 5 P.M.; at Westfield from 7 P. M., to 9 A. M., Wednesday. Wednesdays—at Knoxville from noon till 3 P. M. ; Academy Corners from 6 P. M., till 7 A. M., Thursday. Thursdays—at Farmington from 10 A. M. to 1 P. M; Merritt's from 3 to 5 P. M. Fridays and Saturdays—at the stable of the proprietor in TiOga. For terms, soe large bills. Tioga, May 16 1 , '66. E. A. SMRA T), Pro'r. TIAMBLEI II NIAN, Jr.—Sire, Hambletonian; grandsirr, Abdallah; g-grandaire„ old Mambrino; g-g-grandsire, imported Messenger. Seven years old, 15 hands high, dark roan, can trot a mile in lase than three minutes. He can show more good stock than any other stallion in Tioga county. Will stand the ensuing season at the stable of the proprietor, in Knoxville, until August 1, '6B. For terms, see large posters , Knoxville, May 16, 1868, SIIPPLEMENT to an Ordinance passed April 18, 1857, to prevent cattle, ac., from running _at large in the borough of Mansfield: On motion, Resolved, by the Burgess and Connell of the borough of Mansfield, and it is hereby ordained by authority of the same, That (from and after due publication of this supple ment) all that portion of an ordinance passed April 18, 1857, permitting mllch cows to run at large in said borough, be and the same is hereby repealed. HENRY ALLEN, Burgess. EMI Attest: ALvisr GAYLORD, Sec'y Mansfield, May 21, 1836. 'VITRO? WHO? WHO t—OtTit NEXT GOTERNOE V y We have a correct and striking photograph of the next Governor of Pennsylvania, which we will send by mall for 25 cents. If we mistake the man, the money will be refunded immediately after election next Octo ber. le it Geary or Clymer ? Write and see. Address BARTLESOZ4 a CO., 811 Chestnut at, Phila. I - TITANTED !—Agents, male and female, at $75 to $l5O Vy per month, to sell the celebrated Common Sense Family Sewing Machine-PriceslB. This machine will do all kinds of work equal to the high priced machines, and Is the only practical and re liable Cheap Sewing Machine In the worltl. Send far descriptive circulars. Address SECOND* CO,i ml6-1m Chicago, 111, or Cleave/sad, 0 TIOGA, PENN'A DRY GOODS DRESS GOODS, ) FANCY OASSFKIERES, PLAIN, CARPET WARP, BOOTS L SHOES, WALL AND WINDOW PABIL,' Our stook of QUALITY AND PRICE. 1 1 FLOUR, SALT AND NAILS, GRAIN, &c., &c., just opened BETTER MADE UP GENTS': FURNISHING GOODS PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. 0. H. WOOD m3o3t
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