Af AVEDNESDA:I!Ly 4. 1866 New Advertisements. c o , firm em,l New Goods—J, It. Bowen & Co R. Bowen. National ,;acrierly Report First simnel Bank—J. L. an.en, Cashier. B. Squires. tire—Ellif.trin P. Morris. ii.tetter'e Stomach Bitters. • ,;„rmal InStitute—s. C. White. ' • • T ,,,,4ing in Hair—Mrs. G. C. CampbelL Ent y in partition—L. Ta.bor. „ we d—American Ink Company. g e publican Club.—The Reading Room over Pot ofilce is open day and evening, and -gar :(Lj: are cordially invited to call and read the Regular meetings every Friday evening FIRE AT KNoxviLLE.,The shingle owned and operated by hlr. Samuel C. • , at linoxville, was destroyed by fire Last in; . Monday, P. M. A quantity of shingles burned. Loss from $3OO to Slyt,,oo. ESE A.c r,-,sowLEDGmENT.—The proprietors ur A g itator are under obligations W Mr. G. E „ R oes.r. eCTipga, for r . , : lr of ufai,niff ,ttaterries from his garden. They were, u the eTer4 e t ful f large as Siberian Crabs, and the handsomest fruit we ever saw. Fuisos !—The leaves of the, rhubarb, f plant. Our erebangeS give accounts of K rual cases of poisoning of. *bole families from wag the leaves of this plant for greens. In one icEtsece a nbole family w,as poisoned by eating t..Te sauce made from the stalks: Great care L t,eld be observed in the use of this vegetable. it EIT.NEYVILLE CARDING MACHINE. _lle are requested to et*te•tlaat The prpprietor of establishment has received his machine, after oar unavoidable delays, awl` will commence w t hug Tuesday . , July , - 4 Or, •f?:. A. WEEK OF FrßEs.—The Clintqn Re caicon designates, last week as-a' week of fires, less than four conflagrations happening in "gk Haven. Tkio loss sustainoa was aliward of ifooo. The Ladies of Presbyterial!' Ch r. have an Ice-Cream Festival in the Court on July 4, day and evening. Let flint!' be ozonized. SQ MEE EL Htris - T.--A correspondent g Knoxville sends us the particulars of a.' Mint' LA:EIy undertaken by the sportsmen of that vi which may be called, a big rbing. lle "The people of this vicinity had a want hunt ,.;ter obnoxious animals and ' varmints,' ending La Saturday with a supper at tats place, got up iT Dr. Mattison, mine host of the Eagle Hotel. 'Everything passed off to the satisfnction of concerned. Eepreientatives the following lime were brought forward as the result of the LL.Lt, as per list furnished us by Mr., ;Goldsmith, ,Le of the Secretaries : 11 Rattlesnakes 10 Hawks Unis 71 Crows - 1 Raccoon Fox. Stnnll 1 Mink 4S - Woodchucks - 7-Weasels 49 Gray Squirrels 356 Mick Squirrels. 763 Red Squirrels 866 Chipmunks 11 Rats '6 Nice - We call that pretty good work. NORMAL MUSICAL INSTITUFF.—Tp'Of. White, of Mansfield, this week gives notice of a te.t:ion of the Normal Musical Institute at Mans— commencing July 23, and closing Aug. 4. the object of this Institute is so excellent, and the qporturaity afforded ze rare, that we can' cummend it t, a most liberal patronage. See tit adcertil,ement. STOMI.—,A heavy wind storm passed ;free mdc, east of this village, Monday afteineon cf at week, at about nix - 0 'clock. The dty ,haJ ttto extremely hot, the-mercury showing d 8 in t !bade. There was a - high wind, in fitful et this point, though"doing no damage.— h Charle•t.da tome damage, was done,' !VIT. J. R. Bailey hada barn blown down.. :Lathe lor;er ea Of Catlin Hollow, and on Crooked.. Creek, tD:r< vat heavy rain attended by bail- , • Tuesday evening following, a deem:lied eland p:Rti ever this village, dropping bail. • ScHOOL DIRECTORS, TARE - NOTICE. —Et the Coan:mu School law ot thi,State, it is zade the duty of Directors to 4"ptiblish in . nnrin• etaternent of the amount of money received zrl expended, and the amount due from Collect and setting forth all the financial' operation , , !f the dietriet, in not less than ten handbills, to I, t Put In the most public places in the district." it distrlctE containing a newspaper,"one 'or more ; , .Lheations therein ilof the "annual statement" :] be Fafficier;t cm:optimise; with, the law, all Tai render written or printed handbills unneces ury—but they are indispensable in all other cases. ENCOURAGEMENT TO AMERICAN Th u.37.—Three hundred dollars have been offered it the proprietors of the Stitiday Sawa Timex, '1 Philadelphia, to the author whin will fainisb tte bar original story for publication in the col -.als of their paper. As this is more than three : , XcE the amount usually paid for each an effort, Cleprepoeition will be likely, to call out some of beet American writers. In due time.theread et of excellent weekly jottrnal will reap tbe I,:r.tfaz of this story; and we advise those who de:lre a good and interesting pa Per for the faint to send for a sample copy, wlich will be fur. nithei free rin application. We'Moro Academy.—Closing- of the School Year CLess LEAntau.—Allie .Dopaldson, French and class E Algebra : Belle M. McCarter, Chem :Cry, class F Algebra and Physiology; Alice Landis. Geometry and Trigonometry. Liitin Rea der, and German Tragedy; Phebe Wetmore; class E Geography; May .Williston, German Gram mar: Nellie Williston;Scienee of Coln. Things: Ellen Swope, class A Grammar; Milton Loons Lary, advanced 13 Arithmetic ; Gossle 1 Bailey, adr. A Arithmetic, class C Grammar," and class D Algebra ; t>:. p. Christian, class A 41gebra and Cass C Mental Arithmetic; Mary Ste rock, class L Algebr a and class It Spelling; George Austin. c;a1; C Algebra; L. Williston; class A Mautul 4ritbmati e ; A. Hart, class B. Mental Arithme ', • George RihercOle, class C Practical Arith. m ' ti e William Niles, class 33 Praetimd. Arithtne ti=, class A spelling. uud dabs A Geography; J. j Rogers, class B Grammar; Alice Landis, Bat- Sty !tom. or linaon.—Seniors.—Alice A. Landis, Eat M. McCarter, Milton Lounsbury, IV Cbriltian, J. J. Rogers, John Dcwaux, Clara For syth, Mary Sturrock, Flora Field, Mary English. IreTIE Toles. - Seniors.—Allie Donaldson, Gu ss ie Dailey; Ecamp. Blair, Nellie Willigton, Phebe Wetmore, Carrie Deane, Clara Dort, Hilalloyt, Coo. hdtc.Junior —John Sulu-, Frank Emery, Gee. erelle, Ellen grope, Louis Maynard, Albert Hart; George Bowen,, Ida Bodine, Andrew Forsyth M. Webster. PRIZE STUDENTS Alice Lauaie, Err best' scholarship among the ienio r Milton Lauai ; oury, for ben scholarship among the teuior young, tuon, dllie nottollion etn.l Gassie Bliley, for hest tc.bolarehip among the sub senior (Prizes Et equal value.) John Sub., for best scholarship among the ju nior btlE.• Ellen Swope, for best scholarship among the MEI junior kirk . William Niles, for best spelling among the ju niors during the-term. Mary Sturrock, for best spelling among seniors and sub seniors during the term. - - 'Louis Maynard, for but being absent during the term. Phehe Wetmore, for best spelling at "prize spelling exercise." Missed four out of 100 nords, selected for the occasion. Nellie Williston, fur best readiutt at the " la dies' prize reading." Fourteen contestants. De cided by committee of seven. , , About $6O worth of books presented to the above named students. tirtAntiktZES.—llelle M. McCarter and Alice A. Landis. Diplomas. May Williston,, in behalf of the Faculty and stmlints, presented Miss Jennie Shaw a beautiful framed picture of Washington and Lincoln, and Lowell's Poems, two volumes, for singing at this and previous exercises. Vote of thanks tendered to Dr. Webb, Captain Shaw and sister, and Joseph Williams, for fur nishing music on various occasions. Colonel Emery announced that the Academy would continue under the administration of the present, Faculty, the fall term to begin about the last of August. De read an extract from the minutes of the Board, approving the course of the teachers, arid . unanimously asking them [a return, - FIEST COMMENCEMENT ANNFVERSA RE OF STATE. NortliAL SCIIOOL AT MANSFIEL3I. Thursday of last week will constitute a. sunny day in the calendar of the Mansfield-Normal School, being'the first Commencement Anniver sary of tbe institution under the patronage of the State. The greatest triumph of teachere and pu pils, however, marked the previous week, when the entire graduating class of fifteen was subjec-, ted to a most rigid examination by Professors Wickersham, Cooper, and Allen, Principals of the State Normal schools of the second, twelfth and fifth districts, respectilvely,-ia the presence of all the County Superintendents of this Normal school district. The impiitance of -this triumph will be seen, when we state that it is the only graduating class in the Normal echools of the State which passed the ordeal—all the others, being rejected.. No higher praise Can be awarded the Faculty of the Mansfield school than the mere mention of this fact. It places them first !among educators in the Commonwealth. The' Commencement exercises of Thursday . were conducted in presence of a large audience of the friends and patrons of the school, • and proved among the most interesting we ever lis teried to: The composition'of the essays and ad dresses was superior, as a rule, 'and in some cases classic. Bettor decianitition by• ladies we never . beard. Following are the names '4;f• the gradua dug class and their respective parts in the exor cises : Salutatory, Mary J. Carr, Montrose, Susque hanna county. ~Defence of Homeopathy, 0. Brainerd Bird, Swmien Valley, Potter county. Reputation, Electa Camp, Camptown, Bradford county. - . Adverse Circumstances Favorable to Success., Emma A. Brewer, Orwell, Bradford county. _ Chntacter, Mary J. Briggs, Leraysville, Brad ford. county. The Influence of the Educator, Hannah I. Dartt, Tinge county. Light, More Light, Sue E. Conard, New Lon don, Chester county. Ridicule an Incentive to Action, Lizzie B. Ames, Mainsburg, Tioga county. Labor, Ella Lung, Rush. Susquehanna county. Effects of Influence and Example, Mettle J. Buchanan, Downington, Chester county. ' - Life's Object, Sarah J. Shove, -Rush, Susque hanna county. Hasten Not, Linger Not, Mary:l,,Carr- The Known and the Moknovtp, ~Tames H, Boa ard. Osceola, Tioga county. Valedictory; AdeDien 'R. Venni'yea, Gaines', Tioga county. We think the future of each individual of the foregoing hear us out in sating that the, world is . to he tutyle i richer and better by the:pro— mising talent of the class. They will be educa tors in more than the school !twin 'sense' of the term. 41od speed them, each afid , •all; and may they'feet at the last that , the *4:oldie betteii feri thiar,living in it,; and:that they have , earned a di plonia not writtennpon,varchm94._ Professor Allen's address to the class Wail like himself, genial; heartfelt,' and .wsll-itidged. He alluded briefly to the struggle 'fur existence thro' which theinstittitidn hail passed, and the triumph it had achieved in spite,af : all übstpules, and pa,ln ed on to the parting advice ia_tlie earnest teacher to his pnpiis. , The total uoinber of_pupito taught dating the year at this flourishing inAtitatiehl, , was 3137:- It will, commence its ne;:t'year'nrith enlarged facili ties, fresh hopes, bright prospects, and a fall. het. " Succrss :!' a POE,M, X. W. WE,SiT, Lippincott, publisher, Philadelphia. ",,We are obliged to our old friend Westlake foi anent pamphlet copy of the above poem, read at; a musical and literary soiree of the Y. Id, C. A. of Washitigtoti,'ll:C:i Like all the-:efforts of the anthor t 'Success" is ebaraeterized by it. practi cal definitions of human .duti,"being . of Reason rather than of, imagination. The Atlantic for July is a remarkably good number. , The first paper the case pf one " Dedlow" is a" sell," but not ,to he sneezed-pt. Prof. Agassiz contributes a fine paper on the g'all'ey of the A mason," 'Bryant a grand poem - o n the Death Of Slavery." " The -Chimney. Corner,',' is continued, to the delight of kady readers, and the wbole number is one for kditti4 and publishers to be proud of. ; st, per year. To bed at Young's noohltore. larper.—Porte Crayop contributes . his second paper of" Recollections of the war," and it is Cory interesting. An illnstrated paper on Natural History is another great'attraction. " Arms.dale" is concluded in this number. This Magazine's monthly record of.•eurrent events is invaluable, while the Editors - Table - and: the " Drawee'continno to be delightfully chatty { and inspiring.- $4 per year. - Yoruag:keeps..them. Republican County _Convention The Republican electors of the several election districts, are requested to meet at the respective places of holding elections in Each township and borough, on Saturday, the ISib dap of' August next, for the purpose of electing two delegates for each district, to represent the same in the Repub lican County Convention, to be held at Wellsboro, Friday, %August 24..nexpfor the purpose of nom inating candidates for the respective offices to be voted for at the coming election. The persons below designated, are appointed Committees of Vigilance for the townships and boroughs named, and requeited' .give atleaet one week's notice of the delegate elections to be held as above, By order, Of the County Co mmittee. A. M. SPENCER, Chairman. Wellsbaro, May 29,11366. • COMMITTEES OF, ViOiLANCF. Bloss—L BScaitb, Stephen Bowen Brookfield—ZS d Murdosk,Jpbn Simmons. Chatham—David Costley, Thaac Sutton. Charleston—Addison Potter, Wallace M Moore. Covington Townshipt—Edwin Illock,John Lewis. Covington Ilord:01—V M Gray.; 'Leonard Pallier, Clymer—B W Skinner. E if Stebbins. Delmar—Daniel Monroe John liarr f Deerfield—Joseph S. - Ingham, Jalinifowbuo„ Elklatid- —Loren Wetmore. John Maynard. Elkland—Amara Culver, E B Benedict. Fall Brook—Martin Stratton, Alexander Pollock. Farmington—itobert Cas.beer. 0 11 Blanchard. Gaines-31 1.1, Floyd. A. Knowlton. - Jackton—D. 11. Mclntyre, E. Kinner. Kuosvillu—John E. Vi bite, AVilheltn„ Lawrenceville-3 C Beamtn,C. B. Mather. ' Eawrence--M. S. Baldwin, Henry Colegrove. Liberty—Roliert Sebring. William Narber. Morrie—Samin-I Doane, Wayne Lewis. Middlelmry—G I) lieeney, Calvin Hammond. Irnit-tield—Porter fiaolurd. P Al Clark. Maiu.iburg—E A Fish, S Peters. Nelson-41 H Baxter, Samuel'Hazleft. otcoola—Charles Tubbs, Sheldon Ocor. Itiolunoltd—L H Brea ster, :loth Whittaker. - Btu land—Peter V Fairness, Sole Frost. Shipper—Joepli D.,rling, Edgar (*lnnen. Hodge-, Lafayette Gray: Tioga Aiken, Wm M Inscho. Tio.d.a cmul,—J) W Clark, F. A. Binned: • , - U dam—John trvin,,lECleavaland, 11 - cstbeid...J L. Calkins, Simeon Lewis. Ward...T b Hollis, Wm Melatosli.. Welleboro...flugh Young, Charles4Willlame. Our iiroungTotics contknues to cater fOr much jtidguient; - taitd and line- ICess as ever. .*e ai a niot4",dollOtyl jand useful periodical, $2 per year. , To be bak!ii the Wellsboro Bookstore VANHoax put the frame of his new , FactOry up last Saturday . . - The work will 'go raptly forward- .. „ - THE Fall Tai ni of the Academywill commence about the laiat itf auspices of Prof: Vaa AlleA'tind his aocouiplialf, ed Assistants. MARRIAGES On May 81, by Rev. McWalter B. Noyes, BEN in- R. BENICARD and QRACE, daughter Of , the late Peter Gordon, Esq. , DEA:tirS In Chatham, gunelOsh, 1806, - of consuraptier4' Mrs. CR It/STIANA SPA.FLDING, wife OfJQIIk SPAJJL• DING, Esq., aged abcut 37 years. , ' • In Delmar, of Consumption. May 24;-. Pnnn ANN, daughter of- Henry and Phebe aged 25 years.. • In Delmar, June 22 Manx - Etta and SARAH True, twins, daughters,of George 'and Ellen R. - English, aged just six weeks.' There' Was about an hones difference in their birth, 'and the same in their death—the first-beim' dyitig first." In,Morris, ou the 21st of June,iMr. Wa.z. .134833,: aged 88 years - , die - was sick but a fqw Athol. residence PHILLIPS, wife of Richard, Mother Phillip's Iva§ one of the• oldest inhabi.-4 tants of the county. At her death she was the mother of ten children; %grand, and thirty-five great "grand children. At' the begid ning of the rebellion she'lMdltwentyliving grand' eons. Ten of them went into the army; but one" lost his life in the service. Her large' fatally cir. , ele mourn their loss, which is her gaiti: Shehas gone home to rest: ' -• ' -Om COOSZENG EMOTE is manufacttired with certain improvements, secured by, letters patent, ander dates of Max- 5, 1853, and.,DecemSer 5, 1805.: One , or these improvements covers - theArratigeruent of fittings portable ash pan in the, hearth of a- cooking 'stove ' to receive the ashes as it-pesrs'atraii from the grate. All persons are cautioned Against matinfattnring,-Yoilling 'or using other stoves made in imitation of the .4meri can, as suits lave - teen commenced for infringement-of these paten ts;4ind• &IV= persons' manufacturing,fnilllng- Or using said imitations, will be liable for damages for infringement on these letters ; : S E 14.6.11; 17 and 19 G - teett-etrset..Albaiir, - N. y. • The AftisicAN is for sale by VV_ILTSAM- 11OrtURT4* Wellsboro. - jl3 6m sp A POINT ON WIIEWIrkIAL PlirpecANS itOhyg' —Out of ten - tliousand- tegtilar4hysierartp - yon Cannot find oneAltiv,ittill net434%,...tat. 'itientrtette and invigoranti'are 1'1;0h:he& necessary til*Med i i( cal practice. And yet in bygope years humane practitioners have hesitated to [administer them, because the &mulish. ingenuity, of wretches who, make merchandise Of4atrtan , :itArtnitieg,;hid polluted and deteriorated them ; that .tho retneds was deemed is4.l'angerous as :the disease perplexity is happily clone away with.- Physicians know, because the first analytical ob'einists or the age have deinonstrated'the fact,' : that 11.0STET TER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS are absolutely arid 'entirely free from- all perni.l elm:tick:Men ts. - Hence they have been introdueed. into the United. States army, and are aceelittot whereon the testimony of the - Wise, the late i lli." gent and the. philanthropic is rated •at its jes4 value, as hest protective against and care for all diseases - arising from impurity' id the air or other unhealthy climate influences, that has ever been tested by experience. In cases Of,Dyspep sla and Liver Complaint, we -state,,without quell:. fication cfr reßerVatiory that the , -Bitters areas -nearly infallible hs'anything - prepared - ',plateau skill cailbe.; -.- • ITCH f: ITCH! ITCH , ! •,' : SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! WHEATON'S Ortlinittri Will cure the itch in 48 Hours. . Also cures SALT MIMI, ULCERS, CIILLREAINS,, anditli ERUPTIONS OF TILE SKIN., Price iii?,curyte,— For sale by all druggists. By se nding 60 cents, to WEEKS A POTTER, Soto Agents, 1.70 Washington Boston, it will be forwarded by mail, free of Acistage, to any part of the United-States. , . June 64860.. sp., notice ly. , • it7t. BROM OF YOLITII.—A Gentleman who suffered -kJ for years front Neryous Debility, Premature-Decay i and all the effects of yOuthfid indiscretion, will, for the sake of 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 can do so by addressing, .10115 13:" 0G.R.F.N 0 13 Chambers-St —NA , : - Jan. 31, '64-Iy. • ! THE coriFEssr.oxs_,A , EXPERIENCE OF-AN IN: for 01 benefit find al tr dutidn to young men and others ' Who sutfer , from Net:send De bility, Premature Docay,of Alanhood, supplyiug..,at tiuksanle time the means-of itielf.cure.- By orte.who hla cillitd himself after undergoing considerable atackary. By enclosing a postpaid addressed' envdlope; c6p. ies, free of charga;tuay be had'of the ettt1101;. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., Broadjil 'Sings Co N. Y. t• Uttu.3.l.lyL-f: M • O CONSE --a SIgTINES.he ,The, havipg been restored to healtlantsiewiweektVby a'sdry...sfrable remedy, after having suffered for several years with a severe lung affection and that dread disease, Consnmia tion-is anxious to make'known. to hid fellow-sufferers the means of care To all who desire it, lie will send a copy of the pre .scription used, , feee, oraltarge, with' the Airectioper,for: -preparing and using the Berne, which they will sure, cure fur Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis. Coughs land Colds, and all throat and lung affections. The only oWect of the advertiser' in sending- fht. , PrescriptiOti-is to benefit the aftileto and spread information whlahlle conceives to be invaluable, and be, hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing arid' maYPrnve a biassing Parties wishing-thapreseription nal), by return mail, will please address. Rey, ED WARD A , [Jai:1.31.'66-Iy] TRANGE, BUT TRUE—Every young lady and gen v.D Heinen in the United States can bear something to their advantage by return mail (free of charge) liresping esx n Osoal tide*: ThOlytiuvviAell~. n r i humbugged will ilease - obligetry riVrtroficizi'grh Alt - others will please address their obedient servant, THOS F CHAPMAN, Jan 31 'B6-ly 831 Broadway, New York CAUTtON.- - itly - wife Lydia 'having left my ,bed and board, without just cause or provo cation, this is to forbid all persons harboring or trusting her-on.my account, as twill pay-no debts Of - her contracting after this Alate.- ?I.ND:II.EIir, B. sQtrIRE . .S,. Sulllvan, etints I\TOTtCE.NOtiee 'hereby given, that Rob /A( ert Custard', Senitir, ' has - been , plada eh arge' Of tra6t No. - 1590, aid theSe' phi& ottriiol No. 15 . g9, in thriVielnity of - Babb's creek, belong.; ing to; the 'heirs of Lnlie W. Dforris toa d'allper eons are tb'ibiit frisfaSEr,iiag ther . eon, nnger penalty of prosenatinn s- ' nr,rawrox P. , MORRIS, • - 805' Mark - et st., July 4,1868.7.6ar Normalniusial Institute Professor X. O: kmzerson, of Bosun, tlfass., • • Musted Director.' • -• ' • „ ,ef the above Institute will be T 34...fi r st, eis.l . ioia held.in the State Normal School building,' Maeshield; Pa., commencing IllOndaS , , July ,23,' and closing Eiatnrday,,Aug6si. - 4;,11366. The fol- ToWing will be the order pf l the claites : Class Po_j, Yawn ..CuLrpatE47nclading : Sol feggio singing, righibriatbing, artictilition,---pro ntinciation„Ac„ - Class 4 7 0. 11, NOTATI9N r . iir Beginners' ) In whieb.Will be iitighetbe,rndiments,_ together' withlangingexercises. Mims No: I I I,•PSA MODS" s—FOr the prao tico of mnsic suitable for the Song Service in the houseef. the Lord., Mow NO; ..rr, Timuoung - Bass-41thotigh - the time is short, yet a practical knowledge et com mon chords, wlttr - their inversions- and permuta tions, snit *A: thenretical :44911 , 100t f Varvaing notes And apventlfchovds can be obtained,,so thqt .the student can go on without theaid of a teacher, 01.24 No. Cnoaos--For the.praetiee of glee and sacred choruses. This class . will occupy the evenings, . _ Class No._VI, FRE7F, .41rWi t TICSi ' LWit.11 vocal accompaniment, for giving especial emphasis to tone and expanding the chest. Common School teachers can obtain in this class a knowledge that will be'both pleasing and healthful to their cla'ssei.' Class No. VII, TEACUEarte Cl tss—lllustrating ?by lectures and eiamples the best known methods of instruction in - vocal and instrumental tousie,— Meets tiviee each week. BOOki will be far - nisi:MT for - Seholitre' use free.. ' TERMS.-- - TuitiOn- to" all-the classes the • . entire session.....„ .- , - ss' OG Board per week - '— $3 00 Classes Wand IV will have 'tvrd • ‘ssiotur ta"otv day. Classes 1, 111, V acid.Vlshire eesslo¢ each day. e.ivarxg, Maustleld, Pa. July 4, 1866. -• 311- 4 IPARSONIii 4.1P4),1LF/ 1 . IN* .0 ";: oFTEr.iNa BARGAINS IN FrenCh Cam ries. Viene,h Printsi EMI - . ":: E n tish PritOsi EMI A inerieltu Prints, qinihainw • gginghEtm's, 1. ❑- ; ~17. Plain Alpacas, Tie,/ i PI a i elklikk iiitY" .-! - ' :1 1a: 1'.. 1- . ~, r 'fi.:...:1i.;',,3:ifi.4::: , Striped Alpacmi I= ME ' • Plaid Po , - . 4c:1,1. lo 1 ' d. 1 - )111`,1-3Z.1 !..%Aajp,l.C:f7 , 1 41;i13,:da am ' 1 3j Pri*:-IliT 'it I 2.'a i • fit. - Fig ured 7, ' ;171Ti,..': T 8 4:1 ti:: :. 4 - 51.1 T n .7) di , '.1.4ai., H ..ii.r, /.. .f I,i .-!1..i. PI:. ,':T-;J 1 Lfz.lll , ',. 5 J 31 - i• - T1 POpi 1 rilla l : f ' " - iii 7. 1 0 , i - ' - ..T.1.A.r.) =I ,_:: Jiiiill FLA ii I.laCriiiii Aff I ifs: rA , f ct114111442}:q ME T eaiev,L. S • . 4 171 n.. PT. PT . -11D16 . 4 If al Plain Wool De Liines G J. 123 iiShaViti ; ,000.900,i4 ,; :§4ICAPC.§.::f •' [ ~ ~ ~Y~ i~ qz,47 n .tisorzita . =UM 7,ei.t 7.4 sti-t:-.,.•ra, Li ~ 3, 11:3 • . .A SPrlngTdAttingSl' " • C . . . - Y; .'J .7/ _.__ .. c.:441-e " .1.. ; enuc K t Jeans EM=MI En ::,c6ttottades, EMI= MEM . EOM EIE p- ~F &G.~-~ ~,.a-r ME 1 • -47 , I iti;/jre,:_thO• atterktiory,.of : ollquiy,rs: of dry 4014 tto ;PP t! at 4*.tiFingpiern that I intend_tptivetbrithe -value of' ihqir- EaW.Y.1444 'also "aignd _assoytro* of :near and seasonable goods,to select froth.._ Wellaboro Wool Carding Talaehinn.. .._. „ . „ - A W11 , 444t this est4bliehment in Brat-Yeti ` ,-. alltenberg, at: exierieneed 'Workman, - ire are Tnow prepared to card wool into rolls to order, 1 2,:rrith promptness and despatch. - ' ' ,_ Themaehjnes are operated by.eteam pulver, and persons b'riliging'wl , , , rlrom .i...disranee' may' de ' ' • . -5 • :/ki. ' '" ' ' ' - '' - -pond upon having their -wOrle. crone as early aapoe - ---- ‘7;•A. - jklikßBOtiaih; -;sibte in,its turn. JACOB lIILTBOLD. COAXING, N, Y. N.. 4t It Wellebern; June 6,1886,. .41 - ' - ." MB ril. - 1;f r, itipett- , "*; ifi aid F's %.7. ',l.' 1-- L; ,ii ~ iii .1..;-: r..i L. L, .;1 ;1i; J . a 1;1-.);?- 7; A e., :I t Mail kj - A r e".. il l i.: ALi EMI '.. 4.( ' 1.. i to 3' Fri :11.41.1 ;4) ; , "_k:01 c.,;;,,,- ~.- : , , q : •:1-- 0 ,,, J ,IJ Melangda;livic/1 ~)f• 4;1, i3-r :>i i .~~: i. • , EINEM Bi~ii-i~~xell~,~ ~,: INIIII =ME IMEE ME El ra, Clacki."-*l,ll 1, lEEE '-: , .1.1i..- 1 , ~-t-,-: 1711 • t ' . , 1 - MIN t: T IS NE - 0 '; C,' C ,-1 ME MEI • • WA:vs- NEM IBM BE =I Joh oR Y 9 MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, SOAPS, PERFOIERY, GLASS, f PDTTY;_ . OILS, PAINTS, VARNISHES,' " DYES, COLORING MATERIALS, „ PARE IN A lag EOB MEDICAL . i i4i l et.ed with gfeattike, Waftwol4 to bP EITC-SIT-0 LASS ARTICLES, =II . - .. i iiiikboug4 Ti 'such quantities that 'they, eta al. • 4 .•'• • - ways•lse , sold at • ;- t ,, ....-- . •• t . .-. . i-: - .1• Oka •,•:. 7, 4f'...,..11+1..; t r , ,I ~ ` , TRW 14CIVESt • BASKET PRICES:" ,li, A J . I iii ti --- ilit - : .oi iTi' 1' aj ai ir Q - tY 15 of the first importance in mod ' .. .. - /-. , '''..t.t t. 4 .1.„,;_,LA j 1 . ga. P4ces reduced to suitt the inuritet,,i ~-,i ,-, These-are-the mottoes-at. - - —_._._ .. ; R 6 1 , # 4 , 0 ft. r lIG •STORE,.= -4 - . Always,call before you purchase elsewhere. if IF ii ti The sto c k of Dittetk MED ' idiSi4; " 6±EAdCAL§, DYE5., 0 0.4004111TG2,3T1R1,A4 it is withsiiidostAatiesq to be:1140 is ibis-partpf4be State. DYERS' & WOOLEN FACTORIES suilG -L 4 1:1 1$1M;f1 1 / 1 TH DYE•WOODS: . CASE,. I. `N WHOLESALE PRICES. ; . : - /TileatLk of ;NOS is also extensive , comprising Window ;ea* , rjiairs; French glisirtOTiettires,- -> mirtorAltiss,plateti for old frames,. 4 Flint glassware for the • - , Stich is Goblets,a ' nmblers Cream Pitchers_,, SPO'be-Holders, Lamps; Lamp • Lantern 'Glass, ttfcti itfislarptisiblo . to - enumerate. Al! sorts of articreiMass and sold at - Drag stores, can be fhera - al i Roy's. Roy'slstock of pure Wines and Liquors for Me dicinal t urposesibaslongbeeti known to thnpby sicians of this county: These - Lignorstre of the purest an4thest.quality, ; selected with great, care, and expressly for medical use.:, Perfumery and Setwrof all kinds, - , SODA & CREAM TARTAR, SALERA GINPER; NtrTMEgS, SPICES.' .CLOYES. PEPPER; " WRITING•PAPER, INK, PENS, - PEN: ' CIES, YANKEE NOTIONS AND -- • ' • , ''''----2FANCIY BUIE L•eItiYSTAL .I‹E it`o a pure and reliable article, perfectly safe to use. ;Vaisgp flinch ibiager thau.ttie.ponier jnalitiear .. wilLlie`is . 94l. Roy't etvokp as the cheneft. r ISHYSICIANS' PRESCRITTIONS carefully and accurately compounded from pure and reliable mediainea., , e 7g6"pOrders by mail iromptly attended to, _ . , Thomas.. Hamden,. OULD respectfully iniorm Ate 'inb!abitants' or MOO - coun - ty; -- tbta he is - now receiving additioes q IZia stock of Merolla - a dila) which te-offer" a at a imall - advente from i504t.-‘ Hie•stock eetniiscs in part of BRAWLS, CLOAKS, DRESS GOODS, ; of various styles and colors, WeijlD - i• - fLq.TCLOTHS, TWEEDS, SATTINETTS, ; >KENTUCKY JEANS, 1%! 3 - suitable for men and boys wear: 141311 E Liovai t s, , ,AsTAMlNp, TOWELIIND. '.fiLE -4 151 1 MADSI. /-4AlitDiiikiGli MEM SE MEI • .C..,J I AND OIL CLOTHS, RIBBONS, i BLONES, HOSIERY, VEILS i AND NOTIONS. , A,l6i - 1 iaidougst, the•pcnnestio/ Elocapt s , ettlii lie fonod. i t . E goat' ariety of Brown *Uslins, at pnces tieing /tab er yard. Bleached Sheetinge and Shirt ,.ings, enims and Tickings at various prices. 1- ?Alsto a great, variety of READY . MADE 1110111ING': `l----' . t ' " - . 3- 1-''' ...'a •'''.,:,,vigh-• Please call and see for yourselves. 4:liiii‘e 12 18.80. THOS. HARDEN. I 6.1: li Si c•c 1_ -18 1 14- ')11 NEtiV CPTEW VtOitE. MHZ =EEC OEM IN !tV•41..!..1•:5PPR9U914 NM 'he:NEW ' STORE-Or TIER 'BEST-- BE A/6A -MADE tiximiN6 CAPS, TSIIPIKS, TitlfElitte 824138, lIMBRBLLAS, „ .and,a fillea9soTtArt of , GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS Tiula :lately - I)am 4001! li, it OEM , ; -lite talkie_, that at said store Goods are selling • TWENTY-FIVE AII`CFNT:CHEAPER r. Vilfl : than at any other store in the country. WILL EMI BEIE ISIM tverybody to go there And examine tba, wort- N. ASWER - - 9 `CLOTHIN6' under the Agitator*PrintfneOffiee . . door to itpre Dynkkote trilisboro;'itl4`.l4 - Mil E PEALE,II. AII(II3TIITHE_ EMI P A Y ) 1, -t W• STAND PROM ENDER. ME ; 14-; . `rf:.r, i , ~,.:r t THE °CORNERS" OF HIGH PRICES, *ARS Nbit itOttNbitiAte V t 14t.! 4 , 4 ; '; 4 4 i ; LIME i _. .~f-f ~,it; ^`•' a :a.. e 4 ' b a , 11 I=SME= MINI EVERY THING DOWN, TO OORRESPOND WITH THE EMERGENCY, ) : :,,,, w.: R. Smith's S us, ADDISON; N. Y., t~ ~#' The old and reliable I= tEOPLES' STORE, o,endid.. sks . pe, to astialy everybody ME lllan E FRES ; = 0'414 IiPW =EI RIVING AT THE SLAUGHTER- - "ErPßiiris it ;,:ri t..;~; f~a.. , • ; 1,1 AU!. To see ie to 141 convinced that you MI CANNOT DO BETTER Put an for_ At:, IMPORTANT NEWS. OM MEE Figures weal die. ENE 1 .S 12...x'. :.=~ I`. _ •! NOUN HOW THEY HOWL Who hold large Stocks of Gtoods at =ED wtifllo Prices.. OE MOM= ? - .iAik r" -," 'r ',...t --,.:':\ '' Fill CAN YOU DO BETTER ?* MEE 131=EM=E (nof i! welbe'o' `mtaeic i,) Than .to buy your Goods of SEEM - %W.--R.:SMIZEI'S SON'S ADPViiii; 1i tiMareh 14,1866. I $OOV i ~1 ai ail i "~' IiSE • ; t'•( Nl;ff== GERI =MI 1 `•••_ • .1, f. MEE .... "9, = `.‘t..l ME ; ri"., • S! BALMIN & cq” TJOGA, PENN'A Itompeetrally inform their oustontsrs and friend; that having entirely sold out their old stook of DRY GOODS At Auction. They have replaced them with a new and well selected lot of DRESS - GOODS, • g • CHALLIES, PRINTS, BLL'ACHE AND BROWN MUSLLNS, FANCY CASSIMERES, READY - HEADE CLOTHING, s° I LTNE . N COATS, HATS AND CAPS, LADIES' HATS TM - MiIED AND' PLAIN, CARPET WARP, BOOTS & SHOES, WALL AND WINDOW PAPER, &lINWRE. Our Stock of GROOEILIFS AND PROVISIONS is large and complete; and we would most re spectfully call your attntion to QUALITY AND 'PRICE. FLOUR, SALT AND NAILS, we keep on hand 4 all times an will sold 4 prices to defy competition. YOUR BUTTER, CHEESE, zGps, GRAIN, &e., &a, Is as good as the CASH to us at their .market , . value. T. L. BALDWIN t CO Tl4PGA;_biay,lB, 1866-1 y THE THIRD LO►T OF New , Spring Goods, JUST RECEIVED AT =I IMO YU NAM & 170 GA, PA. iITA HAVE JUST' ,RECEIVED ANEW - artifwell selected - stock of goods, which we are hailing very LOW - FOR"CASH OR READY PAY. • Good:yardwide eheetiog for Heavy yard wide sheeting for Deasines, Standaid p4ts from OTHER _GOODS IN PROPORTION We alio keep caudal:ay on hand a choice stock of GROCERIES, ~OUL,', PORK, &c., AS very low figures TIFAMBLBTONIAN, Jr.—Sire, Ham bletonian; ,grandaire, Abdallah ; g-grandsire, old Mambrino; g-g-grandeire, imported 31eseenger. Seven years old, 16 hands high, dark roan, can trot a mile in less than three minutes. He can show more good stock than any other stallion in Tioga county. WilLstand the ensuing season at the stable of the proprietor, in Knoxville, until August 1, '66 For terms, see largo posters Knoxville, May 16, 1886, 1 . " ETTER& OP ADMINISTRATION having 1 1 ,4. been grunted to the undersigned on the es tate of Jacob Prutsman, late of Tioga, deceased, all persons indebted are required to makelmme dpite payment, and those having, claims against acid estate mast present them to . JOHN I. MITCHELL, Administrator do bonis non. Wencher°, June 13, 1866.-61* FOI3R FROM CHOICE WHITE WHEAT, buckwheat flour, corn meal and feed, always on band. Call at the Charleston Millbefore buy ing your flour and feed. I can make it an object for you to buy. A. RUSSELL. May 16.1866—tf LETTERS OF AMINISTRATION having ,D been granted to the undersigned on the es tate or Philander Webster, late of Sullivan, do.. ceased, ell indebted are required to make imme diate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them to E. B. CARD, E. A. FISU, Adm'rs. Sullivan, June 13, '68.-Bt',l QAIT RHEUM is easily cured by using the Homes -17 This valuable reiztedrels truly called the htothets' Favorite, as it cures all the sores on an %be little ones. It may bi used on the youngest ehil drau with perfect safety. - It is usefed for all eruptions and skin diseases. Sold st Roy's drug store. Prics,23o. 20ots. DO ES , 14 to 243" May 30, 186 e, 0. H. WOOD