. . trot WEDNESDAY PINE 27,1866 • - - blew Advertisements. Frui t R• • Cithluet Shop—John Suhr. 'cep Goods—Smith4 Waite. 80ke ,...,_E. W. Clark .$ , goical Convention—P. P. Bliss. Ace o s Wanted—American Publication Co. A dministrator's NottceLl-.T.'qui4. care Your Furs—Dr. Roy. - - N, tire—Agricultural Society. To Farmers—E. Pileptef, 2 ; , • • gepublimita Club .—The Ileiding i lioom over %, Pot Office is open day and evening, and our . ! ,c, are cordially invited to call end read the Fsc,er, Regular meetings every Friday evening. a- Persons having back ,numbers of j g ,tator containing "letteialrbm'tlie artni," we d 1162-3-4,) signed " Charleston Ranger," ;y ou ng America," or 'f Veteran," will confer,a -,t tsvor by , sending-them to. or leaving them t ti! office. Thel PaPt's- will be returned, if re. Mite/. AGRICTILTLYEA.L SOCIETY.—A o f the Agricultural SocistY is called for July sa, at the Court House, for the purpose of fixing as 7 for holding the fair, and the transaction of othtt important business. It is to be hoped that the rise n will-tern out. Nor is the 4inte TOr setion. SEW FIBM, NEW GOODS.—Messrs. J. r, Bowen co., (late John R. Bowen,) have re. ; ,reds full and .choice assortment of Summer purchased at lair rates and to be sold Jet loe prices fdr Ready Pay. - - Ready Pay and less Fitts is to be the motto of the'new firm. Ad- TeUrement with fall particulars neat week. We neglected to mention, two weeks that the jury in the Jackson argon case could not agree, and were discharged. We have Lard that the case will' be' iiirther pioseented, In know nothing positively about that. lodge Streeter, of Montrose, held the Common PicaE Court, second Feels, , „The chief salt was J. 5. Bache ve..W. E. Dodge. , Verdict, $BOO dame:. re to plaintiff. Armstrong, "Olmsted, Mayer and tile; for Dodge, and Sherwood, String and Sey tour for Bache. - Notice of appeal was given by counsel for Dodge. Jadge Streeter made an agreeable impression :Ton our people; and presided With - fin:noes! and ABOUT MONEY.—COBRECT/ON.--We aise to correct a false impression whichprkvails _wee quarters as regards receiving and paying it notes o 6 State banks after July 1. The law in,eribes ,thst all hanks, State or National, which :cell pay out over their counters Dotes on State looks, after Slily 1, 1866, shall pay a tax of ten per rectum upon all moneys so paid out. This tax is not imposed upon individuals in L . ordinary transaction of business. hen may icy and sell, and receive or pay out State curren cy as freely as they ever did, withat4 incurring a :realer loci by discounts than the banks charge to deposits of such currency. The rate .of dis tcunt is now one per cent. SomETkuNG ,ICICE.—The. plague , of tribes is poor ink. With free flowing black ink, tue can transfer his thou is to paper with great acility. But inspiration Ends its shower bath of ice-cold water in pale ink, and ink that gums up on the pen like cottou. The other day we'receiced a little' iwtelicieer ittf , Ink powder from the American Ink Company," Manchester, N.11; 4 it was Warranted te make ore quart of beautiful'ink, and we tried it with tplendid success. It is a beautiful black, flows freer of any we have ever tried, and is cheap at forty cents a packa,ge. We recommend it to eve ry man and woman. It faked about twenty min aces to make ten gallons. ,; REV. T. K. BuEerrest.The lecture ty this gentleman, Tuesday night of last week, was too fraught with dose thinking to be justly wectioned. in a brief notice. We string a few ratdom pearls, which memory clutched fast'bold cf and ;rill not let go. Such as— I. Society is the crystallization of individuals, a elements or atoms. If the elements be good, the crystal will be pure, and flawless. 2. Society stratifies into classes,: because the elements are not homogeneous. The lane of cleavap is horizontal, never perpendicular. Thus we have upper, and lower; and middle classes. In malting a weld, if a - scale forms between tte virgin surfaces of the iron or steel, there is at weld—no sunalgamatien.. So, when Society aranfies, a scale forms between classes, and no mount of hammering can merge them. 4. It is not enough to make; men free. You :est educate them. Universal education goes Were universal freedom. But universal educe. Len cannot produce exact equality. Produce harmony, and so cement society. 5• If you apply fornn,,enonrh to repress the Lscontented, yotilqiptairs destroy enterprise. Largo armies, maintained to prmerve order, destroy the prosperity of a C(•.an .. These-are but few of the string of pearls let till by Mr. Deeebir. Tbe'attaience, we regret to was not /militia lilt - ebbtald -have been.— This alio staid away lost a day, and these who' trended gained a year. THEN AND Now.—A correspondent,. -ho doubtless regrets that he could not eat his c.Le and sacelt, asks us: "\ew,•wasn't the circus a hi:imbue Wasn't i t a regular sell? Why didn't ,you say 40 ?" Certainly the circus was a humbug, but not a sell. Good friend, be a philosopher. Think tad to the fast circus you ever saw—the circus of your callow youth: Was that; circus a hum bug' You nay, -"140. ) ''- =Tow rekwiithait it as a grand affair. Very good. We remember ael I' 7 cu t twenty Sears agonci.'littivis Ike:hist hit-sae E 'er saw, because we lived In the State of " blue /awe," where no and visnaVe4"V 3 re , 01(1314* and had to go seer the Massachusetts line to see that °Le. It was Turners' circus, -we , remember. It was called " first rate." We remember all about it It satisfied.us to. the; Wass; that cw sever si , nted to see another until Saturday week. We sett onto Dan Rice's ahnw, to see -if circuses, like ether thlngs, were changed. Not a bit. The cir cus of Saturday week,was just like that of twenty Years ago. Just as good, no better. Jokes of the clown the sa me , chiefly; ! ,§Aitii,tad horses, fellows 10 tights, girls in legs and ttttared up with lots of dimity. Same girls we reckon, and tame summersets by the riders. Same folio* with a whip in the ring. panne spotted 'horses.— Same monkeys on ponies. So very like to the circus of our boyhood was it, , that we stopped, as we left the tent, expecting to bear the nlc-r-r-v -thoomp i" of the bullfrogs in Farmington river. 4V'e know what's the matter with you, friend.— You persist in looking at Dan Rice's circus with a ' l 'll's eyes. Go back. Put on the boy's specta. Om Look at it as you looked at the Slat show Yul ever taw. That will bring you right. 'Be n ibilosoplicr. AU circuses urn tinseling?. They ways were humbugs.. But you won't •doit.— lon well go to the next one that cornea along, and the neat, and so on. Yoe will go becauseyou are, all unconsciously, eetattli of-the circus - of your boyhood. That's Stlifge.i. - - ,sesat the close of the summer term commenced Monday .- evening of lent, week, and :closed with the celebrtttion of the forty-fourth anniversary of the institution Wednesday evening. Monday evening was devoted to the senior class of boys, and the exercises were made up of declamation, composition, and recitation, all reflecting wach . credit upon teachers and pupils. -Tuesday after noon was devoted to an exhibition by the • senior .clatia of young ladies, consisting of reading and• recitation for prizes. It was such an exhibiticiti of progress as any school might properly be proud of. Virednesda s y afternoon the juniors had their exhibition, comprising declamation - and reeitti thin, which is highly spoken of. The anniversary exercises Wednesday evening - were exceedingly interesting. The recitations ?were I .eneraliy auperioroefforts, and in some eases evinced a high order of histrionic talent. Sava ral of the essays were superior, and none below ediocrity. _ , The Valedictory, by Miss McCarter, won high praise from all. It evinced strength of mind, -culture, and decided practicality, and promised much for her in the future. We speak-of this ef fort freely beettassthere was no competition, and ; therefore the:piaisit bestowed 'cannot be invidio4 We would like to speak of some of - the essays and recitations as freely. That, however, would be improper, where all did so well in competition:— It is enough to say that - the graduates may well feel proud of their training, and the teachersMaY be proud of their pupils. 4 After the valedictory, the roll of honor was read, prizes delivered, and diplomas conferred.. 7, As the details have not been handed in, we are able to say 'nothing more this week. MOWING MAcHncEs.—Atessrs. Rob erts k Kelsey are agents for the sale of the cele brated mowing machine, " - Cayuga Chief, Jr."— This machitiiii*errOmpaot, and looks service able. Farniersshinild improve the opportunity tines presented, to secure a good labor-saring ma, chine. For terms call en the agents. MARE Your. ow BROOMG.—We are indebted to Messrs. Roberts and Kelsey, of this itillage,.for a new broom made after a plan paten ted by Col. Theodore Gregg. The broom head is metal, and so constructed that, with broom corn at band, a man can melte: a good broom in, five minutes. It is a good thing. Messrs. Jtoberieit Kelsey have them on sale. TIM JULY MAGA7SNES.—Beadle's -Monthly, like good wine, improves with age. We, read it with as much interest as• any published, 'and cordially recommend it to the reading public. It can be had of Young, at the Bookstore. The Lady's Friend has a much better picture than last month. while its fashions and patterns are second to none. $2 50, or two copies for $4. Diacon Iti Peterson, Philadelphia. Young keeps them also. BUSINESS CHANGE.—Mr. JNO. KUHR has established a new cabinet shop, corner of Wa ter and Crafton streets, in that village, and ad vertises this week. Mr. Sur has been in the em ploy of Mr. Vanhorn for a dozen years, and is s first rate workman. , - The advance in gold has had he effect, on prices at the popular store lot W. R. Smith's Sons. They -doetinue to sell the beat heavy 4-4 sheeting at 25 cents. First rate calicoes, is 3d and la 6 (41.; Yard wide sheeting,lnc and 18.6 d. Beet delaines, 25 cents. Bleacbei marlin, is, Is 3di 16 6d, and 24 Feather proof ticking, 2s 6d. Farmers' Cassimeres, ss. Light brown sugars, Is. Teas.'Bs cents:- - People wonder how their neighbors get t rioh.-- 7 We answer, by stating that they buy their goods at the popular and ever low-priced atoreof W. R. Snaith'e Sone. Addiaop.,,X. Y., June n. M4RRIAGES - At the Parsonage in Farmington, en- the sth instant, by Rev. V. Brownell, 'Mr. Cl4.neirr B. OWLETT, of Chatbani, and Mrs. ADELIA VAN NORSTRAND, of Tioga. DEATHS. - At the Soldiers' Orphans' Home, in Wilkesbar re, Pa.,' June sth, of typhoid fever,- CLARA.L., eldest daughter of Sarah C. Downing, aged eight years and six months. At Tioga, on the 3d instant, Mrs. HANNAH BIG sLow, wife of Hon. Levi Bigelow, aged 76 years. Few survive so long to bless and comfort those around them. For fifty-two years she was the affectionate center of her. husband's household, cheerfully performing the duties of wife anemo• Cher. 'She leaves the companion of over half 'a century and a large circle of relativesaod friends to deplore her loss. " Her children arise up and••call her - blessed; her husband also, be praiseth her."' • -- Let those wb o mourn, Look np, when they, the loved and true, Ai e sleeping in the tomb— From whom the bliss of life you drew— The brightest star of home; Look up, and trace beyond the sky The friend who never more can die." Cox. 'las Attritc,ut Coomau grow. is manufactured with certain improvements, secured by letters patent, under dates of May 5, 1863, and December 5, 1865." Otis of -these improvements covers the arrangement of fitting s portable ash pan In the hearth of a cooking stove, to receive the ashes as it passes down from the grate.. AU, persons are cautioned against manufacturing, vending yr using other stoves Made in imitation of the Ameri can, as suits have been commenced for infringdment of these patents; and all persons manufacturing,„selling or using said imitations, will be liable for damages for infringement on these letters patent. SHEAR, PACKARD & CO. 17 and 19 Green street, Albany, N. Y. The AMEEICIN is for sale by WILLIAM. , RODF. I I4I, - jl3-6m-ep - ITCH! ITCH! ITCH SCRATCH ! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! WICEATON'S OINTMENT. Will cure the itch in 48 Eleure. -- Also cures SALT RHEUM, 1:7LC4R13, and all ELMPTIONS'OF THE 8E1;1. Price 60 cents:—K For sale by all druggists. By sending 60 cents to MASS A VOTTEII, hole Agents,l7o Washington St. Boston, it will be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United States, June 6,1166. sp. notice TIRROBS OF YOIITII.—A Gentleman who suffered . 6 for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay and all the effects of youthful indiscretion. will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it e .tha recipe And direetions far making the Ilinlplek rem edy by which be was cured. Sufferers wi.hingleprollt by the advertiser's experience can do so by addressing JOHN B. OGDEN, 13 Chambers-St., N. Y. Jan. 31,'66-Iy. THE CONFESSIONS & EXPERIENCE OP-AN IN- L YALlD.—Published for the benefit and as a caution to young men and others. who surer 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 charge.may be had of the author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq....Brooltivn, Sings Co pan-31.'0-Iy.] TOCONSMPTIVES.—Tho advertiser, having been restored to health ina few weeks by a very simple remedy. after having sufferel for several years with a severe lung affection and that dread disease, Consump- tion—is anxious to make known to his fellow•snfferers the means of cnro Ti;ail who desire it, be will send a copy of the pre scription used, free dr 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 ail throat and inn; affections The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted and spread information ,whichile ,conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy; as it will 'cost them nothing and may prove a biessinF Parties wishing the preseriptian rare, by return mail, will please address Rev...ED ‘VAItD A . a itirr, - fin l [Jan. 31. '4:111-lyj• • TRANGE, BUT , TRUE.--Every young 114 aid gm' tleinau In the United. States can hear sonletbing.to, their advantage by return mail (free of charge) by ad droseing the undersigned. Those tutting feartief being humbugged 911 please oblige by not noticing this car d All others will please address their obedieut servaaj, 2 . 11 08 F CHAPMAN', 831 Broady/0,1 4 1w York Jo 31,'66-17 ' • et, - , • I" 2: ,f,e,,:4,„ -p iwtmanitsso,l, 111 NOMI • - "' it. ts.k ; g • 1- A t't PUBS DI . • E ,Lr CHEMICALS, PERFaMERY, 11 9 .42E2'14 - .01!1.14r4g0v MAIN sTREET, IaLTAWRO, PA. ESE [,Ekstii oo X -- 4 910 .V4e5 ,24 . 11 Agf40, 1 ,4 t ... ; , ~,• , NEE 1 1 ~.. .~ .. t'": 3 v.. ‘7171T. IMMO ‘llr4il 6.:; ktEDICIN , ' • • r•-. 7 1 ,- • - D puikiEs; T. 4 ituoo; -,4404-Fi; .‘ • s TOILET SOAP, YANKEE NOTIONS, FANCY ARTICLES, PUKE ➢4MP ,t..4,11a1J0.;t:5• EIENS =, wi4ziT Bell efery_thiuglti.pay.lioe "dheoper thiin - &ati tp bbnigheat amyl other . eistett li alurient . ' Thg e s Cfmilti• . Ii am selling best Turkey Opium at $1 per cia:y Morphine $1,25 SayntesAlterative said Ekpeaioiancat $1 per bOttle, or -6 bottles for $5, Ayers Sarsaparilla "and'Pectoral at $1 pir bottle, or 6 bottles for $5. - Constitution Water • $1 per bottle... - Constitution Life Syrup, 1,15 " Scovell's Blood & Liver Syrup I,Qfi - ," - Wm. Hall's 'Balsam ..... " - Marchies Catholicon, 1,75 • - " Doris Depurativo 1,15 ... And everything else Ijet my medicines from the manufactory ;- and--w ill war rant - them geinine. My stalk : I),A*l* - ,ts - ; Oils and:yarn isho)4 are complete- and gittitty iednitul prices. All who have painting to do will find it to their interest to, call store y before buying eliewhere. lam selling best Tnipetititie 'Varnish frqm $3,&0 to $6 per gallon. VARNISH t PAINT BRUSHES, . . an a6rtd andreisQa, from 10 cents toyikisto_,!,s. -WHITL.TY D_ZIN6, from 1014:ienti4ako, LINSEED QIL, BOILED AND RAW, 4 .i , - J ,- .l%eriftionta . A li VINES, GIN AND BRANDY, nice fairiedieal.mse,i whichlwill be sold at, the lowest cub price. I have also a large stock of TURF...PA/NTS A.ND_BRUZHZI,.._. - foi 011' . Tian - tint, wbietiii6ll a sold: fat advance: Also, -'- DYE gfriiiis, of all kindi. ' Hone and Steved'a - family. DYE • Qoloas. I glad keep'. • ALLSPICE, PEPPER, CINNAMON, SALERATIIS, STARCH, SOAP, SODA, CREAM TARTAR, GINGER, '6ORN *STARCH, ESSENCE; , COFFEE, FLAVORING' EIdRACT§,- &Q. &O. &C._ Also alargo : stock of FRESH GA R DEN SEEDS, WHITE_ _WASH_ and in inCt i3v - errt*g e7Qr kept in,ii,ioing'i3eo*:' z z, ,, •', Persona' venting' anythiagin us 3! Vim, will leo me_iMilirMgllNuit my store, ,. - • 77-77:77 :tL W,e4sl?orcenjea,,AprillB.lB6ll:..,.- :44 io BON' S COLUMN. , • t ABIATOW 94i-PRPWPWA I. I B ) I S 5., I= lEEE =9 1111 IMM LEM= Ell ‘-, ffei Frenth Gingtiams,;.:; . .- • 3 : - F ME ME =I MIS BIM Ls 4. :Midi deliewise.h - 1 Jul EMS Ciiiiiiie ::;:i5i..-, ilif , 3 il. J 4 11 - 11,a a' '1 ~c Sfl:+:.~-t EEO ME 4 , !I - e, rth I:11AT 4 ISE OEM E Z;€; ItitP3s, .441 4 , a MEM MEER ring, :glitings - . • •-!:-• 7, • ' • . • " ' r•a• - :.4.• , • t „vgli A1en14064 :- CAP . t .7.!:, . I i:•:::;::,C 4 4 .::,:-:,•r; =I incite the ,otpiiiooo of 4411bajrfis of dry goodii to my new stoek ; assuring then' tiist-Viotend-to give-them thii_fitiLAlne_of iheivinooesVand also a good aps - artment;il near and seasonable goods to aqiit"froni.-t ~L . , 14'.6 .I'i ~iF. -;••: • - French Carahrics_, Fiench Prints, 't4lisktiiats, American Prints, MN EINE Plain Alpacas, BM =II 3 ) P. tE; Fi Alptlcots, r.~~!~1f~Y - r:i ; !..' , ',.. , :ji i . ? :1:i . ..:11 . 1.;i... , Striped 'Mpit eiti; - ,-,,.:_i Li DIME I;:i.:.4.', : rit.'. .°,,,a A -;', ,iii ' -!' ' 4 %! .; ii r ... ' :!, Ti '). "if :i. a „..'.;1,i11;:! -..t. 7? 2? '-'. :i'l BS' efi.i.) ' I :":171(.-zi . ..1.:.; 1 ‘-1 Figured dilij -e4aA' EE iL.' .-: ,q4Jull r::i.,J,:j,/: :4.?.;fiii ,'.4) 41 - 41,p,, zo,:i 1 ::::!.. maiap,g9,l.34. . i.' , '. - 4,: - i1'1.:)..: 45r17; . 0g : t , v. , ..., ~ stil- s uifibt4illik- -w aai - 2, za.31,244,:‘,4 a . • . • • Plain WoolrDe f.ai4es IMIZEMI dun' Ui nb ellas; I. ,/.:11'7.1.1,1t.)i MIME = i• .-j 4. r -T 413 Sacques,_ ME 1 . 1 IMEZEI B 1 iCte EIZEIMME ..‘%. :I • *ET NirthiCaistmereso ,,, ,z, , .7 - fh:LiZ'Ffi,3 - ,1 =ME :i~ ~ ~,,,,,,,;. -_,,,, ~..:. !i .. ,- -. ';,:tt_oo* l .o'i. ea= - sli.etin,g4 ‘-'.l. MI Attins , „ - ll= /ME EEI ttOPP EEG - '3l-1, 1 7 -4Nty Srt.. , s , . , ME llla KEE •, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,, j OAFS, PERFUMERY; GLASS, PUTTY, OILS, PAINTS, VARNISHES, - DYES, COLORING MATERIALS; PU 1 WI N& & LIQUORS_ FOR MEDI T, PllRrpsp. 4:41 All selected with great cats, 4o be IP $ It i T, q. - foisi4ht in such quantities that—they can al .„7,,,Faya soh' THE : LOWEST ".ICUME.VPANES.' .14 ~ .. lIIMIN 1 Lji- , „1111 r. Quality is of the first importance in med icine._ Vt . ! 4 • • Prioesiaddcold fo suit tlieiziaiket.t .-....--..- 'I „ ei .1 # - RCr'S DEW STORE. Always- ' , 416t-Woito you purokaso.dopwhere DRUGS, MEDIdiNig,' — eItEMICALS; DYEK-Vt - PLQIIN . EiIiATERIALS: is with t o o lt Zdstris: c p.„„nt virtylcitaetttt7,, YACTotit'S' DYERS. • -..: wsr, by-E.WOoDS rim4lllED' IVITH • BY THE CASK, AT. 'iPHdLESALE • PRICES. Tbe l stock of glass is also extensile, comprising Window glass, all sizes, . French glass for Pictures, I _ _ i A`'.'-Mirror,glatia plaVss for.old.frames ' . , FlintAtilatfor the table 'if v., warn Such as Goblets, 'lumblers, Cream icbers, ~ SpekinAldlders, .&c.,. Laing's; 'Lainp- '':. a:— Chimneys, Lantern Glass,. in fart,-it is impossiblo to enumerate. All sorts of articles snide . of Glass and sold at Drag stores, ean, be pia al, Roy's. ' 114'010tOek of pure Winci and Liquors for Me , ' dioinal-purposes t hes 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 kinds, §ODA CREAM TARTAR, SALERA -'4-IIIS, (lINtIiER,,NITTMEGS, SPICES, CLOVES, PEPPER, , •WRITING•PAPER, INK, PENS, PEN,. CAS; YANICEE NOTIONS AND FANCY "Gocipp. .. ~~ :q,'F~3 18-T ALKE ENE {)2 , 57 Gat 'O/ • ' A pure and reliable article, pettedly sate 'to use. Luta much longer than the poorer qaalities. It will be sold at Itoy'eas eheikp as the _cheapest. OEM PHYSIC rtiNS' PRESCRIPTIONS Mrefully and accurately...ecimpounded from pure aid , reliable medicines._ Zigr• Orders by mail premptly attended' fo. - - - -- • Thomas Harden, infaini the inblititiniis of Tioga. County, that now rpealving great additions to his stock of klarchandiso whOh, hd offers At asmall_advance from cost. His stook Ceramists in part of j.ki; SHAWLS;"CLOARS; DRESS GOODS, of various styles and colors; BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, LADIES' I . CLOTHS, TWEEDS, SATTINETTS, woII qv, JEVNYI ibitable for men and boys wear. TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, TOWELLING, TABLE SPREADS. CARPETINGS ; AND OIL CLOTHS, RIBBONS, :• noSitavitiaLs : I". • - AND NOTIONS. Amongst the Domestic Goods will be found a glitat variety of Brown Mullins, at prioes from is thps per yard. Bleached Sheetings and Shirt- Denials and - TiokligitiCiitions pi *K. !Also a great variety of READYI MADE ,CLOTHING. ioryr• Please calk_and see for yourselves. 4urieARUM. .. +:1 : ~ CUE =MEM ME ES El I= T.HP. O NEW elOilid4 4 ' STORE. -. ,x, ~~ MEI A , NEW; STORE,. OkaXESiBES,T KEAN -ItAIZ CLOTHING MI VATS, CAPS; TAUNTS, TRATELIictf BAGS, 1 J41 3 4 Miqt ass " 4 l", ( 4 GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS ji : .• has lately been opened. IZEI The talk is, that at said Care Goods are selling TWENtrirIVE' VE - ItOSIVIT CEfgkpEß =II .thtt tI3A I 'l' WILL 'PAY _..,. ~~ everybody to go there and examine the assort :fat ,macot AT HIS NEW CLOTHING STORE under the Agitator,Printing Qom.. _ Ple • door to Ro3'f Drag Store ._ Wollsboro, June, 13, 1866. Welts ro zWool,,Carding . Iladune. Tir AVM G flat establialtaiont in first-rate jja. order, and secured the services of Mr. Van Vadkisnbeit iii(i4teriersced irorkman; , Ire_are now prtrred ,card : - wool into rolls ",to - order, with pro tnltiesta and despatch.'• The niachinet•are operated by steam power, and persons bringing wool from a, distance may de pend upon . having their work dune as early as pos sible: initi turn.. SAVO 1 1W415 1 3,.1.1). Wellsboro, June et) 18q64-..ti John :moo Boy, • DEALER•I3 Peseflno te l m(ltSoes at The stock of IN WELLSROROtJGHY -.i.-.-... i lENi than at any otliis iitiliaikt the country i:_i•_. ~ 1-2., .17.:.',._ 1866. ~.. _::?.':...;'~:::~'..,> F ._1K c:==.3:,:~' r~'~—ti,...._.~ ~.ter.". PM ll FROM EMIR. ±,Z :71 - - 31 ..i.' i ,1.P.-.1'..‘ EOM VSE °CORNERS" OF HIGH PRICES, ARE NOW ROUNDING OFF ! ' - I 1 .) f .1 t :(•~ ~. =II ME 4,:i4 1121 I - MEE EvEjirmitlB DOWN, MIMI TO OORRESPOND WITH 4 THE EMERGENCY, BE E2lll Li Iffir K.. smith's S us, • :! I i!I ADDISON,' N. Y., The old and reliable PEOPLES' STORE, '.."ll:t' Splendid shape to satisly everybody EDE • el Fit•EsH STOCK OFETODS NOW AR. EN ME RIVING AT THE SLAUGHTER- F.D.RATXS. ME • i To see is to be convinced that you 0116,NNOT. 1)0 BETTER Put an eye- over on the Local Column for the .~liagk~r' l~slis: - Y Az - r7.3: figures won't Lie. ME 31 - - ..i, - 11. - :.. ii-_ ' 17 .: , .i. 3, - , 'a •, 0, MITICB BOW THRL HOWL • , Wlithold - large Stockil of , Goodis at BE High Prices. IMSE=ENI ESN MEM ~4t.( ME = MEE i CAN YOU DO BETTER ? ir*.kapw,s4uvives,), : ,, IN Than to buy your Goods of W. R. SMITH'S SONS ,4110.41,g;5:1`4441•0b:14,18fk, 1866. En WM= LSE MEI = ,~{..~ . EMI= EEO ME BIM = ME= MEM IRE SEE T. L. BALDWIN & CL TIOGA, PENN'A ;. , • y inform their customers and friends, that having entirely sold out their old stook of DRY GOODS At dittatiou. They have replaced them with, a new *ad well selected Tot of DRESS GOODS, 14.1.411413 . i , CHALLIES, PRINTS, 14040,HED 4ND BROWN MUSLINS, FANCY VMSINENES, MDT - RADE OLOMING, LINEN COATS, HATS AND CAPS, • ,n 1 5 • 7 PLAIN, CARPET WARP, BOOTS Sc. SHOES, WAIHri A. 141 0. PTINPOW 'PAPIER, NUMB & TUBB: Ow stock of le/ ;PA ; I rItZW- . 4 Ili agl'i (:) it 4Lr ge and complete; and we would most ro tpetfully call your attention to QUALITY AND PRICE. FLOUR, SALT AND NAILS, we keep on heed at all times and will be sold' at prices to. defy tiontpitition. Yowl, BUTTER; CE130 4 4„ EGGS, QRAIN, a sus good - aa the CASH to us at their market T. L. BALDWIN CO TIOOA, May 16, 1866-ly THE THIRD LOT OF New Spring, Goods, JUST RECEIVI'D AT VAN. NAME & IVICIIIM'S, TIOGA - , PA- MN NrRAYS JUST and Well selected stock of goads, vs are selling very . lOW FOR CASH OR . READY PAY. God yard wide sheeting for Itewry yard eider pheeting for.. Deiaines, Standard prints 'from OTHER 'GOODS IN PROPORTION We• also keep constantly on band a choice dock of ' - 'rEtROqRIS, FLOUR, POEK, At very low figures HAMBLETONIAN, ,Ir.—Sire, "lambletonian; grandsire, Abdallah ; g-graadsire, old Mambrinoi g-g-grandsire, imported Messenger. Seven years old, id hands high, dark roan, can trot a mile in less than three minutes. Ire 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, '66. For terms, see large posters. Knoxville, May 16, 1865. LETTERB OF ADBILNISTRATION having bean ,granted to the tat dersigted on the es tate of Jacob Prutsman, late of Tioga, deceased, all persons indebted are required to make imme diate payment, and those having claims against said estate must present them to JOUN I. MITCHELL, Administrator de bonis non. Wellsboro, June 13, 1868.-6 to rll,Ollll FROM CHOICE WHITE WHEAT, beckwheat flour, corn meal and feed, always on band. Call at the Charleston Mlllbefore buy iineyonr doer and feed. I can make it as object for you to buy. A. RUSSELL. /May 16,1806-tf • TETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION having been granted to the undersigned on the es tate of Philander Webster, late of Sullivan, de ceased; all indebted are required to make Imme diate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them to H. B. CARD, E. A. Frsti, Adm'rs. Sullivan, June 13,'68.-6t* Q . ALT RHEUM is easily cure ►J az OINSMINT. This saluab the Mothers' Favorite, as it c • the little oues. It may txi u; • dreg with perfect safety, It and• skin dih.pixs. Sold at Ro 20ets ...... 25 " 25 " ' 14 to 20 " May 30,1366. O. H. WOOD by using the Resema e remedyllia truly called • -s all the sores on all on the youngest chit nsefal for alt eruptions s drug share- PriesAUL