Iltrord.t WEDNESDAY JUNE 20, 1886 New ,Adyeryttemetats. . , Bullard Right Side tip—O. Bullard Notice to Collectors—C. F. Miller. Wel!slims List of Deflate. Notice of Appeals—R. H. Forster. Salt Rheum Cure—Dr. Roy. • ,'; ° •i Republics's" Club.—Tbe Reading Room over tie Poet Office is open day and evening, and, our friends are 'cordiaDy invited to call' and raid flay papers. Regular meetings every Friday evening. NOTICE.—Thu County Treasurer to Collectors na" to reeeivi other than Green becks or national bank notesfn payment of taxes. Collectors should govern theinselves accordingly. LADIES CON— TE Et.—Don't forget the Ladies' Prize Contest .at the Methodist Church, this (Wednesday) evening. The reading will be very fine. • ' Mr. A. FoLEY has. just received a very neat ctock of jewelry, and ornamental articles, filth from the city. • He has vases of Bohemian i t aii ,Parian marble, and of brown and black - 4i- He has a group in bronze, which would rual.e a nice ornament for somehody'a Call on Foley. . A letter from our form?r fellow-tow ns umn, Mr. C. L. 'Kimball, frubu Nebraska, came o, late fur insertion this week. We shall endea a.mr to give it to our readers iiext week. We are obligedd•to our young friend, C A. DEANE, for copies of the Rocky Mountain Sou, daily and weetiy.' = nit publithhd'at Den ler. Colorado. The weekly is about the sire of tie New York Evening Poet, - BUSINESS CHA.I`ihr.... , AKT. Charles Aro tier has purchased Mr. J. Manley's interest in the tieekeinithing business, and may be folind at the eland next door to Dartt's wagon shop. RELIGIOUS.—p ; ev. L.. M: KERN, of Fayetteville, N. *l".`, will preach in St. Paul's Church, Sunday morning, 24th instant, at MU IMPROVEMENT. Mr. VANHORN, whose chair and cabinet factory was recently de stroyed by fire, has purchased a large lot in the rear of the former factory, on Pearl street, and will at once erect a factory building, 30x60 feet, two stories in height. Mr. Curtis Culver has fa ken the job, and the frame will, be ready ,to put together in a few days. The factory will be rear iy fortrusiness not later than September I. Mr. Vanhorn has 'purcbasee an eight-boise power steam engine and boiler, together with im proved machinery for the new factory. Ho' ex pects to employ a doben hands, we learn, and in-' tends to extend his busineSs, measurably. The engine and boiler room will .):1 detached train the main building, and thoroughly guarded against fire. Success to him. GONE TO WORK.—The strike- of. the Morris Run miners is ended, and' the men hive gone to work. This is, undoubtedly; wise on the part of the working men. We are assured by va rious pereons, generally disinterested, that -at erercnt prices per ton good miners are able to clear from three to five dollars per day. The busi- ness culls for skill and :judgment, and •veiy4rop erly commands high compensation. There is also some risk attached to the business, sA of which should be takea into account in the matter o.f com pensation. While we recognize the right of labor to make defence against extortion and oppression, strikes are not always profitable or just. They might be made powerful for the righting of wrongs;' but that they may so become, they should not be re sorted to on slight occasions. In the case before tie, the loss fell almost entirely upon the' miners, the company having a large stock of coal on hand—more than enough to cover any stoppage likely to occur. A GooD COMPARISON.—Said a Charles ton farmer to UM the other day: "As I Was tom lag to town, the thought struck we that one rule applied to the eartlr and to. men. That ia-4a strong, healthy, well-kept man will endure' hun ger &It'd thirit, and hard work, with hut little sear; the weakly, ill-kept man is prostrated by al,y of these trials. So with farms: when well , ultnated and well cared for, they endure drouth and cold spring, weather; and still produce good crop.t, ; but the poor tilled form cannot endure drouth or late seasons. The land has nu aurplua vigor to resist adverse influences." Well said, indeed. BURGLARS ABROAD. The Clinton li,,ubtican of last week chronicles two attempts d partial surceases at housebreaking in and near Lack Haven. In'one tht burglfli ente : rid'a .ecood story sleeping room and stole , the occu pant's pants. In the oilier, ,several persons en toed a house and assaulted the tenant with knives: atd clubs, and then set the house on fire. Itloaar...—lf you have look's and bolts on your doors, use them. If you have biotic., get them 'at cr.ce. Also, secure y6Hrewfadowe beforezoing to Li. Reason : There are a great many desperate fellows roafttingltsercount.Ey- ; i; THE Cractre.—Dan - Rice's "shows' drew immensely on SaturdaY.. the town began' to fill up quite arty in tbe day with men,_ and woo4n, boys, girls, and babies. The peanntand lemonade venders drove a thriving trade from It 1, M. to sunset; and none but the moneyless 'went home 'hungry or thirsty. The hotels welt) trammed to their full capacity, and the stores and sidewalks were viit44 tfie ettriaiti ,-- seeking throng. The "Show.." thougk iot3 g aiteu¢ is [fie bills, IC3$ many degrees ahead of any like exhibition to th In village since vre ietiewt it. "4 nuf b l uiraeas were very superior, and the trained animals worth see ing. The cireas was amtbiogi to *flag At 1114 1 Dan Rice was not on hand—as usual. Bat we can say for the managers, that t tlei; lnii'lliusetpt ,was gen. tletnanly, and the employees behaved well. The crowd was immense. Three thoutand.people pro; holly at down in the spacious tent, which wlitl too mall to accommodate them. The aide shows' did no lunch as the main concern, no doubt, and the establishment Rig i d boy", neqed sl,„fiao fink ) ._ • ' It gives us&mat pleasure to say, that in this treat commingling of 'all aortae f -people, no die= order, no fights, no minor breach of etlisiiesne. , took place. For this pleasant record, the public is indebted to High "Constable WIT.T.WI.B and hie , very efficient police corps. It shows what a teal of energy can do on extraordinary occasions. It shows tler neoespity xf °rimy' tatt ionltgiderA MA* headed chief, if you would preserve order. C OBRESPONDEITTS born etirafr..lisk vf 3 l7. queer questions. One asks: '• "Suppose yMt bad a boy old enough to be put to a trade, 'would you put him to a trade in this Tillag e , or eend bim away r If 'we bad aboy (as we haven't and don't want) enough to be put to a trade, we should make a study of his tastes and capacities; and then, if be preferred one trade befo're another, OA OM td that trade. if he was wild, and had idle nom- yaniope,in Welleboro , we shouldrttfift7. or i onp . , Shnndro miles bekwee!thaw , - Another asks " intaitio yon think of tilting hoops We don't think much about , hotipe, anyway.— If the ladies wear hoops of the 'sort inquired of. to keep their dreams .out of rherund, rpri - ;1114h But - Bloonier'comume does that much better, *it seems to us more decent. Another asks: " Why don't you give us more murders nuesie.l: oidents in your paper?" Because a newspaper is an educator, and ought not to pamper the' morbid- tastes of its readers— tocal, casualties are always ,noted when reported at this office. • Another, inquires t • "What do you think' of Jeff. - Davis?" . That he ie a bold, bad, ambitions piditielip, and a traitor. He ought to be hung, tri.ptuifi, the at mosphere:. About two hundred questions remain lunan enured. • . , Fourth of 4u1y17:-Grand ti Cele _ . !,1 trattopl There will be a grond eelebration of the anni versary of our nationalind49nt9neelnlilell*ro, under the, auspices of the Fire Dope:Mae - it: There will be a grand Ox 4.tutet Square, and preparations to dineleeirpentliNize = being-made. - • }lOl3. Wm. H. Armstrong will deliver the or* tion. . In the afternoon there will be several atouciiii, entertainments. A greased • pig will be tatted loose, and.given w any one who captures him by fair mekits. There will also be a steeple-chase, distance twenty rode, walla wheelbarrow. ' ' The committee have appropriated $5OO for Bra. works. Twelve ballositts will be sent up during the evening. The whole to close with a grand Firemen's Ball iu theavening.. Ne omit details of the programme until, next week, as the :indite came when our forms were full. The programme of the committee will be published next week. . CELEBRATIO.N.- 7 -The people of Mains burg are waking extettsive pteparations to oele 'Wale the Fourth of July. Dinner for 800 persons will be provided in a grove near the village.' We wish them a .decided: suecess, and , fewer kicks and curses than commonly felpe tlt9 clot of getters-up of cerebration'. Tbeie ielibitadetar at Brundage's in the evening, TIOGA CCEINTY MEDICAL SOCIETY. The 6th Annual Meeting of the Tioga - County Medical Society will convene in Walleboro, Wednesday, June 27th, inst. D. BACON, Seo'y. I invite all buyers of dry goods and ,boots and oboes to examine my stock before per chasing,its I feel certain that I am offering great iadocomeuta to all my customers, and fully satis fying alrbuyera. - J. A. PARSONS. Messrs, San's & WArrE, of Corning, have received a splendid lot of summer goods, which they propose to sell :at about New York prices. Their store is' two doors east of Hunger- , ford's Bank, opposite the Dickinson House. NEW MIIBIC.—" The Wearin' of the Green," " Beautiful Dreamer," and eighty other new son s a and instrumental :pieces, just received at Young's bookstore. Call in and see them. ' FESTIVAL AND CONCEllT.LThellthabitallLS of Mlles6eld and.vicinity are res pectfully invited to attend a festiVal,' Jude 22d, 1 1866, consistitit,At ice cream, strawberries, and -all the delicacies , of ch e eaeon; alep a concert. ipp the eveßing,:at Batley's liall , bYthe NormarScb4olPh'intaratenie Society. .Proceeds for the benefit of the Mans. field Concert Band. By order of the Committee. Mansfield, June 11, 1866. 'MARRIAGES In Nelson, Jane 7tll, by Itev. Mr. ,Graves, Mr. WESLEY GILKEY and MiBB SARAH SEELY, both of Brookfield. At the Parsonage, it Wei}shore, on the 16th instant, by Rev. J. 6haw,,hilzPoriß,N. TUTTLE and Miss MARGARET W. DAyIS., both of Mans field. , In Deerfield; on the ,Isth. instant, . b,y Rev. B. Butler, Mr. STEWART' &EVERS, of Deerfield, and Mrs. E. J. WOOD, of Ramiltrui, ; At the Cherry Flatta Baptist Church, on the 13th. of May last, by Rev-, N..L.,Reynolds, Mr. WALLACE Moo and Miss MARY, E. TIPPLE, both of Charleston, In Mansfield, on the 12th ins ht, by the same, Mr. EDWIN FLOCS, of CHlrili ton, and Miss CHARLOTTE YEOMANS. At the same time and : piaci: s b the same, irjs. YOumaxs alid Miss' raizTE eaLLAN, both of Richmond. , At Coiington, on the 13tWinatant, by: Rev. G. P. Watroup, Mr. LYMAN Ft. 8.11/111 and Mistrenen (ATE E. Mimes both of Sullivan. Goons have advauced largely in New York-, but I have nat:deemed it for my interest to advance prices here. I stilL•continue to sell •Beet 'prints at 20 cents.- liandaotne fastsolpred prigta, . 15 • - . f 4 t del a ines , - 25 Fine bleached muslina. Heavy yard wide A beetinge; 18 - Extra heavy yard aide she4tings) 2Q ton ,t 4 0 od ,eheek ehirtings, 25. striped shirtings, -Good Coking, . • • 254.0•d0 Kentucky jeans, i>F , • .2a 8d to. 5a Farmers and mechanics' eassimere, All other goods at equally low rates. I lash 'hive a * Brie* 'Stack: l l of=eta u, plaid hats striped goods fur ladies' suite, at very Ipyr Also, just received during c the gnat .week, new shawls, estegnee t BEM umbrellas, (128 to $.8.50,). white goods, printed jackonets, organdies,. ',Lc, very stylish goods. Call 4.4 pee As, if yo.4 . iFish to get the tell worth of youemoney— ' Ji A. l''ARBOl:l6., Cornitig. - June 20,1886 Trte , Arsaucart COOPNO Storm is manufactured with certain improvements, securefilly letters patent, under dates of May 5, 1563, and December 5, 1565. One of these improvements covers the arrangement of fitting a portable ash partin dot hearth ', - of a staking Atop:3 ' Ito receive the ashes as it passes down from the grate. Air persons are cautioned against Ulanufacturing, vending or using other stoveimade ip imitation of the Ameri can, as suite have been commenced for infringement Of these patents; and all persoiai'frianufacturing, or using said imitations, will be liable for damages for infringement on 2 theee'letteripateut. SEIEAII, PACKARD & CO. 17 and 19 Green' street, Albany, N.Y. The Aurracert is for sale by WILLIAM ROBERTS, Wellsboro. jl3-131n-sp MEE ITCH! ITCH! ITCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! ,WHEATOWS OINTMENT, Will ciuAt'the itcft in Uourii. Also cureaßALT RHEUM, ULCERS, - CHLLBLAINS, and all ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN. ' Pi-fce 60 cents.— For sale by all dniggiqts. By sending 60 cents to WEEKS & POTTER, sule'tageßta.l7Q Yaqhington St. Boston, it will be forwarded by mail [rue of postage, to any run of the United States. June 0,1860. sp. notice ly. OF YOIITII.—A Grentlenutt Whd - suffered for years from Nervous Debility, emature.. Decay end all the effects of; youthful indiscret, will, for the sake ot•suffering humanity, send free to all who need It, the recipe and directions for making the simple rem edy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience min do so by addressing - JOHN B. (fiIDEN, 13 Chambers-St., N. Y. .Jan-31, '66-Iy. TcoliFt.ssroNi iiI'ERIENCE OF AN IN- I VALID,L-.Published for the benefitand sea caution to young men-and-others, who-suffer from Nervous De bility, Rrematur,e;Desay of Marihood,lke,; supplyipg At; the mane time the means of self l corm By one Irbrtlitlif, cored himself after undergoing • considerable quackery. By enclosing atiostpaid addressed envelope, single cop ies, free of charge, may he had of the author, "NATfIASIEL MAYFAIR, Ev; Brooklyn Rings Co., N- Y. [Jan. 31.'66 IyJ ETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION r ha4ing, 1:4 been granted Yothe untleriigned on the 'es 7 tat4Pof Philander Wehster, late of SalliVan,' de ceased, all indebted Ire . reviire,rl to make imme diate papment, and those having claims- again,A the' same will present them tb H. d3„O'ART);, t. 118%, 41.11Wri. fhtlliran; June 166.4 tit. THEY DUDS MEE p ~~p J••.TSaa z-5-6 • pgu, EGSt CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, f m ~ {ny ~p~ .i t Yi ~Y~ Y ap ' ~~ W W ~Op MAIN STREET, - WELLSBOEO,. PA, [Piret doc'lr Mil L.!•:;• •., . t., • VlETlMalai.4l6.3lll&lls' EiE ... ; • 14 .r.`„- , ',:111141444/14,1,A0#4 .t 4 FA hilt.Allolkf t r " P t- DRIIGS, PAINTS , OILS, Pi6RFITMES, TOILET SOAP, - I'ANILEE NOTIONS, FANCY ARTICLES, PilFiE WINES 4 L/CMORE, EMLM T_ fiti#RAY.,%3tootatpolt:i.,t4se sell every thing in my lino iihesper - tfian.sail. be , bonght *V any =other estabLishment- in Tinge- • ,1 I am selling best Turkey Optum-at $1 per or., Motlibluis $1,25 per bottle, Sayne's Alterative end' Expectorant at $1 per bottle, or 8 bottles 'for Ayers Sarsaparilla aid Pectoral'at srper bottle, ar 8 bottles forss. • - • • Constitution Water..,} $1 per bottle Conatitutiou Life Syrup,' Scovell's Blood.& Liver Syrup 1,00 2°i rr Wm. Hall's Balsam . Marchies Catholicon, DavisDaparative AndSiverytieng:elee in,i,Pr6P1*09 . 4.1 Mi medicines from the mgrinfinltory, isisd,:ifig rant them genuine. My Meek of PAINTS; Oils and Varnishes, are complete and are selling at greatly reduced prices. All who painting to do will and ' it to their interest to call at my store before buying elsewhere 4 atbaelliog best 14rP 00 0 1 14 1 .Y5r1ish from $3,50 to $6 per gallon. tARNISII & alI sorts and sizes, fronillreakte in SZ Ora W HMV AMA 4 from 10 to Weents per pound. Also; rimffe.m.ll.l very cheap NINES, GIN AND ;BRANDY, KU nice for medical use, which will be sqld . the lowest cask price. I have also a large stoc k of TU POTA IN TP , A ICI T I :_,! II i#OIt; for.oll. Painting, whialutill bct, sa/# for a.cirmallf advance... Also, • OEM pitk- - §.1',,.=, of all •'kintilst. ,- :Nonel 'and,' Steven's 4atztilrblin • . Cimons.- I also Keep *-- clattatia," !SALERANIIS, SIIAROff, SOAP, sor4, ciwAx,T.Wr.kr‘.:l-L GINGEII,', MOT, ST4C,H, 48ENCI. „.. r-- v.Z! COFFEE, FLAVORING EXTRACTS,' AC.. 4Q. Atlo6 I, ft ge itock. FILF.SIt6AEibk§tEDS, =d-WHITE *AptiiiAtrp, and fant every thing ever keptln'a Ding/RON' J. s: f'? iiMME EMI 'Persons wantibotkythirtAtnliaPl9#lolll.lfoT " "—" ' No.' ing.W l*(olo • ift ' • - "Ii 1 te: l itrlttliii — ilik'' , Wellaborongtil Aptil 18.11:8116: - :r- . r '-' J : - :::1; 1 ' :-!• 4.4....; , 440.. AM ROW OFFERING BARGAINS IN. =OE • '4¢ _ MIEN • ,;1 .J. EMU En =1 1 , 00 dc cc 1,75 " " 1.15 " z • - ,iifn CO' 's4 ' Sacques, .s. • . - . T el 1:;:71 Goiating FS 144.!: ..-~~ " T r . lEEE MI . = 114 ;_. - 0:...1 ... 1 1'.: 1 _: 'l,l - : .s1;107.31-1.1.1. i ~, 1 MEE e..i.. . EPEE L'icitittH thoriattantion thiyarsAf iiiP 7 l 4 B,, t°4n 7 R aw Piß ak T hat I in ten 4 toi Ins full ;value heii*dnei? t ' - klaii a good assottniatit of Lew and seasonable goods to,seleet from. lIRIEMB NS . . 4, ,i , 411240141... A044:111?.1/111‘f YO Colima, N. YL French Cam brics . „ .I T gach PP.Atti l / 2 - - . • • , RE `American it_rmts, Mg , ~ ;i French IGinghatus% . English Gingham, ,_. 1 Plain Alpacesi,, ME •!•i,',11 - ittl;ls ~.:.1;41t1-: :f.f.ill ,a 111 Striped4lptfcas, ;it,. ,t.. 1 J ;~i 4 t 'hi .'•i ME nill Figured " ji • I• 'll :r1 .is !.0 MelaFiges l - • I' BEIM =lir ii ii OM ~.r„-t:t:~, •Poplins, p 0-1 1.11. Challies, i. . _ =k Mill i ': ;~ie:~.r` ~iiues; Wool Pe 4gifie.B,„ Smn UkubKetlas, ,r 11 , 2• 641 . 43 aWA15T 7 • t Mil i .i .• "Jaiidies' • j. EBBE r'~ r.ft =I =RIM `F'I -~:foi h: I.i .~IJ ~. _~A piig Ss~ ie , t;,:;sl,qf . - .Cottonaaes,,.. ae I , . - MEI ME NMIffJ .: ! - •,.• • ~; ,f. , pailtriangs,..: • • 1!INME11111 .i••!t . . :-1‘.•.2-i lEEE BEM EBIEMBILE IMO ito l opL , skirts4 ,.. I 2.. ,Lnut =MEE hai.F 4-11 . a I 41L •-• ESE Asi «cct. r~2.3'• L ♦. ti) ; IN MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, SOAPS, .' PERFUMERY, GLASS, PUTTY, "'OILS, PAINTS, VARNISHES, pc r r jims ,„!!,k,,,,419311) R t a All spleptedlOtbt •great-peuy warranted to be 'FIRST-CLASS -- ARTICLES, atutboughtia, sub- quantities that, they can al ways be sold at NE rial WEE LOWEST • MARKET PRICES J I i , Li I 3 : - Quality is of the first importance in med icine..-/ • • Prices reduced tomiit pos.rket. These are the mottoes at Always call before you purchase elsewhere ti The stock of • 0. I . , a PRUGS, CHEIfICALSI /ME ( F lL° W l l lit : LT UWNI) is"au ilialmod 6omfile atie-9;l4ad WOOLEN FACTORIES IBM MINE SHPPLI,ED WITH DYE•WOODS .BY, THE CASK AT • . WHOLESALE 1 PRICES. --- a k r } The stock of lass is also extensive, comprising . 'Windolt Wgil 'sized) - 4 '' !' ' i ~' ,• .i ?Iti i ,Frelloill ibisis Pictures; 2 , 'F '.. '. ' -::' ',- ' Mirror glass plates for old frames, , 1 ''' Irlint*Oluiseara for the' table= • '- • ' i-- - !Such as Goblets, Tumblers,Cream Pitchers, 1 7?-' Spoon-Holders, &c., amps, Lamp • -- Chimneys; Lantern Glass, , t.• 4n feet, it is impossiblo to enumerate. All sorts of ardolesrnade of Glass and sold at Drug stores, can he round at Roy's. Roy'S stock of pure Wines and Liquors for Me dicinal purposes has long been known to the phy sicia.ni Of thier county. ' -These Liguori are of the• pnreq. and best quality; selected with great care, and.egpreisly for medical use. PerfumerYnnd Shape of all kinds, t ' ..-t ffMMEM ME BEI SODA Br, CREAM TARTAR, SALERA• TUS,,GINGER, NUTMEGS, SPICES, • :CLOVES, PEPPER, WRITING•PAPER; INK, PENS, PEN CILS, YANKEE NOTIONS AND FANCY -GOODS. _ CRYSTAL' Kt-ROSE'NE, a',pnre and reliable article, perfectly safe to 'use. Leta much Jonger than the poorer qualitiea: will bo sold at Roy's as cheap as - the cheapest. ME PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS ' , cirefully and accurately compounded from pure old reliable medicines. Alr - Orders by mail Oromptly attended to. - NEW SPRING & SUMMER GOODS ! 1 , isix.: ~..i,i i - 3f_l i :4t the People's Store, Corning, N. Y. We now have on hand an optimally ' • fl . PRill & WHIR GOODS, BM - ,,adapted to the best trade of thtli place and vioin • i y, and liiitlf•be . somitantly iiteeiving - sneh ad ' Siena to our stook as the varied wants of our 'dmmerone customers shall demand. II 1 . i , , , , Our stock consists in part of our usual variety of .1 1: .1 I : • - : . -51r7 iiblE§4diDiti6g " JAZ' 2 . • t••• INN a 444. ttenk•of afik , other Dmitri Goode than ever before, among which are a large hne of Gl l s lq. l * - A-*-S, i ':. :.eitPAC4I3, POPIIItS, - "DeIATES, ' ' CHALMES;'Stft TMBRELUS, ' ENIMEI LIM Li . :i SHAWLkBACQUEB, LAIgES OL(Yril, -11LARKifiliXSSSPROICI --* .• • • MIT f . i , 04 PRING CASSIMER , NTIICKY JE 3 .d7S . : .i CtiTTCNADES, SEIEET: i!IGS;`811140114d§, Balmoral ?till' tio4 44 1. of every variety. t' - Our facilities for BITING GOODS are UN. SURPASSED by any in this section, and we iriah if indeistodd that We-do not-intend to -be. -UNDEASOLD by gT if If, quality of Goode considered, whatever others may say about it, auct i in proof of this we ask an EXAMINATION of oar GOODS and PRIMP Oreatising ourselves suit to • get angry for show. tug Goods when po purcipm is made. • WA shall give our customers the FULL BENEFIT OF ANY DgaINE in, the; Marltet.elionld there be any, and stroithi Goode advance we shall be com pelled to foftow. shall continue the syStem of kg.' IMI We tender:On - if Ilutnies to tkei citizens :of Tiogs Co., who have patronized no and would, respect fully invite them - 311 , 1m have never done so to call and see us. Store opposite the Dickinson House on Market Street, three doors west of the corner, end Nth al:llsre isibt•offpangerford'eliatik:' • IM El & WAITE. CO6lit; Joini.- A. Roy, DYES, COLORING . MATERIALS, ; c •4 i E FOR NEDIOA-tPUI SES. - RA'S DRUG STORE. - to be found in this part of the State AT THE LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BEM which is,atcaditg growing in favor. ;1 1066. r • : STIND FROM umn. t 1• • - THE °CORNERS" OF HIGH! PRIOEB, (wit EVERY THING DOWNt TO OORRESPOND WITH THE EMERGENCY, W. R. Smith's Sons, ADDISON, N. Y.; The old and reliable PEOPLES' STORE, In Splendid ehspe lo eatiely everybody. FRESH STOCK OF GOODS NOW AR- RIVING Ift.T 1 ft.T THE SLACHHTER- ED RATES To lee ia to be convinced that you CANNOT DO BETTER. Put as eye over on the Local Column for the lEPORTA.NT NEWS. Figures won't Lie. k NOTICLOW THEY JOWL, Who hold large Stocks of Goods at Price r s. CAN YOU DO BETTER ? (not if vs know onnielwes,) Than to- buy your Goods of 1 , , - SC R. - SMITE'S SOL. .TIOn ADDISON, March 14 18604 L BALDWIN & CO., Bospeetfully inform their customers and friends, that having entirely sold out their old stock of At Anotion. They have replaced them with a new and well selected lot of ' DeLAINES, CHALLIES, PRINTS, BLEACHED AND BROWN MIISLINS, READY • RADE OLOTHING, LINEN COATS, HATS :AND CAPS, LADIES' HATS TRIMMED AND WALL AND WINDOW PAPER, lIIRDWARR & TINWARE. e;;.• ; ; Ot : is large and complete; and we would most re spectfully call your attention to we keep on band at all times and will be sold at prices to defy competition. TOUR BUTTER, CHEESE, EGGS, IMI Is as good as the CASH to us at their market value. TIOGA, May I THE New Spring Goods, JUST RECEIVED AT UN N& 1 & WICRINS, Nikpl HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW and well seleeted, dock of goods, which we are selling very . I LOT POE CASH OR READY PAY. Goddl yard wide sheeting for Heavy yard wide sheeting for Delaines, ...; Standard Ilirints from OTHER GOODS IN PROPORTION We also keep constantly on hand a choice stock of GROCERIES, FLOUR, POZK, At very low figures HAMBLETONIAN, Hambletonian; grandsire, Abdallah ; g-graadaire, old Mambrino; g-g-grandsire, imported Messenger. Seven years old, 16 bands high, dark roan, can trot a mile in less than three minutes. He can shotrmore 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, 'B6. For terms, see large posters. Knoxville, Map 16, 1866. fiIiOLERA DROPS AND POWDERS—At Webbs' Drug Store. Ibave given the subject of Cholera particular atten tion, and think my prescription for this formidable dis ease !banded upon pathological indications, and the best and most modern method of treating Cholera. No Aun ily should be without a bottle of these) drops in the house. W. W. WEBB, M. D. Wellsboro, May 2. 1566. PLASTER! PLASTER !—The undersigned will be prepared to furnish the farmers of Tioga county with fresh ground Plaster, as soon as nivigatioft opens, at their mill near Mansfield. H.OWENSdcCO.G.E. Manifield, March 28, 'BB-tf LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION having been granted to the undersigned on the es tate of Jacob Prntsman, late of Tioga, deceased, all persons indebted are required to make imme diate payment, and those having claims against said esbate must present them to JOHN I. MITCHELL, Administrator de bonis non. Wellsboro, June 13, 1866.-6t5 THE TIOGA CORNET BARD is .in good blowing order, and will play for picnics, cel ebrations, Ae., for a reasonable compensation. P. H. Adams leader. H. P. HARRETSON, Bee'y Tiogn, June 0,1800.-3 t TIOQA, PENN'A DRY GOODS DRESS GOODS, FANCY CASSIMERES, PLAIN, CARPET WARP, BOOTS & SHOES, Our stock of QUALITY AND PRICE. FLOUR, SALT AND NAILS, GRAIN, &A), to., T. L. BALDWIN ,t CO q66-ly HIND LOT OF TIOGA, PA. ECIE 25 " EU 4 to 20 " May 30, 1866. 0. H. WOOD