`trot c 7, wEDNE, - - New i4avertinemertlll. :4 LI 5 Ajouinibilator's Sale—J. L. Kingsbury. farm tor Sale—C. It Seymour. lconee to Pobtors,—Juirope, Smith. Auditor's Notice—C. W. Beach. Auditor's Notice—C. W. Beach. Ltsi of Letteniltigia'‘g3outts. ; fares Hotel—E' S'lrartr. f NvE congratulate , thViLadies ofi the riehyterian Society upon their , spleuAid success a the roarth. - recciptir +vete •nimird' of 70 A c cioENT.--puririg.an extemporized 4 , p lay Fireworks this viifige hit trichly 14 t,t, Mr. F. K. WILIGHT. was amok in the eye ty 5 hall from a Rouaan - caridlo, and to eckously , t , u red that recovery of the ejghtie doubtful. p E ssorui.L.7-74e:friends of 31Is'a Ve . :o . ut o, Preeeptrees of the Academy, will be p ,ped to learn that she' ie lying dangerously ill stber borne Co., N. Y:, con. left„,r, of - the lunge " llat - alender hepe:of her worer y is entertained. TEE FO RTH AT STONY FORK.—A fn ain De l r writes tie: a .glowing.adeonitt of a , d ate at Coles's new house at Stony Fork, :o leo the part of the-yntwig ladies and gents of Delmar desires to return' thanks to Mr. and Mrs. lc. R. Coles for their kindness and attention on L ac octagon. -The sway, : wan astd t i a ng agreeable. Abott sovenfy 'amides 'partici ted In the festivities. WHEELER alpi..-pIiF.F4SE new factoryiietit - iiii - o operation - Tuesday, Jute 26, ultimo. ,We learn (444 Air" Ed orb, that it will take the milk tronicters Mtn 4;0 cows. Hr. Andrew Block and wife are the E saufacturers. The 01leiriloblie company are, p. d. Edwards, President; Vice President, Isaac peeler; Secretaiy; J. Block; TiMiaurer, 'Adam I. Klock. SAD CASUALTY.-7A valued corres pondeat at Tioga aeidintritie , folloiring mean : tbo:y account of a, anti resalt,frpra use , of fire • . . , °Op the morning of the Fourth a group of Ads started from tbedrAbsie of Tioga, to ;seek a tly 'f pleasure it gunning. Cfri ,usoendidg the back of the depot, one of the number, Chas Geld:herry, nged 14 years, stopped to drink froin ;spring, bending over bis gnu; which was loaded and c4ked. By some means it was discharged— :Le entire contents passing through the stomach, :Ed inAging in the back: -He was brought down to the house. of Mr. Ddlistin, where he died about nine o'clock, two after being wounded. His mother, a wid or, and by this accident childless, resides at Char httescille, Va. He was living with Mr. James Cady, of this place." THE FLAG PRESEIsITATION.-1 - was ,trended that all color•bearers and Soldier; Who mai been regularly 'detailed to curry the: -color, of soy Pennsylvania regiment, should be present at the ceremony of the reception buttle-flags by the Governor and staff, at Philadelphia, ; ore the 4th inst. The MI was roadein every etheetyPattae this. Is it possible that Tioga caulk"- bad =no color sergeant in all its volunteer organizations? We had one General, several Colonels, Majors, etc , but no color-bearer ! Well, perhaps not it don't seem likely. , • TRrcirrx,e.—Mr. S.- S. SPENCitIti !Of this borough, has shown us a letter from a rela tive in lowa, from which weextraet thts following touching the new pork disease "A case of the new pork disease occurred in• Marion, about twenty miles from this -placer - re. cently. Of eight persons who ate of sugar cured haw, six died, and the remaining two are in a critical condition. O i rt a post tuortern exatnina illin, the flesh of the victims was found alive - with trichina, or little worms, very plainly visible un der the microscope. The victims fell sick about four weeks after eating of the ham." For the benefit of those who persist in 'eating [l , loe£ flesh, we will any that_ such flesh, thu roughly cooked, contains no trichina. in a living rata. We preach and practice entire abstinence into pork, and trust the day. is mot far off when people will as soon eat snakes as poik. THE FOUHT.IS( AT Mellisßuati.—The celebration at Mainsborg was somewhat damaged by the rain, but was participated io by Some 700 treople. Report says that it was a most euthusl utic gathering. The meeting trait presided pier . by_ Di. tiaO. D. Maine Marshal, Maj. V. A. Elliott. assisted by Lieut. T. 0. Dostkatid',Bl4loo Cochrs‘n; Eead c, W. H. Ramsey. At ten o'clock tbe mass assembled ,M listen to u oration by Col: Tnzonoaa-anzaa, 'late cope: auding the 45th P. V. The:oi:alioti was a most thoring tribute.to the unselfish. petrratiam of the ton of the Revolution, es well as .to the heroisitt of the hundreds of thousands who but yesterday znnophed over treasop,lnthe field . The speaker did MI jastice.4o,thi-oetiakien.: The dinner was well gotten up and duly appre (.4o4 and the day tittieetroff with r o eeeidetit or utraurdinary disoruer to mer the' (eativitiea: THE CELEBRATION.—We have to , Croniele the arrival and, departure of another Fourth of July, a duty about arc pleasant as ra ening the cloth after a banquet. The weather aanag thkruorang e rrAs not.propltiqns i . Juin fall ,tl at itlteri.tall until etertoon . fen l odiock, i4verar, the thin cro d in our etreeta indicated failure of the celebreatirip here. Ample piepa-, T M" had been made, the beast roasted, the .36 gala fired—gennine brass gone; too—and tbinev ertl tells rung with usual 'vigor Itridellaugor.'— The preparations were, we think; amply made; but there was a heavy drag of the machine which foretold a break-down. The rain drove tie peotleito the,cot a tft House to listen to the reading of the Tjecraration and the Oration. The heti" t POl, chiefly with ladies and 'ebildtolf.".a - lle Oration - Wag Charles A. Chapin, flip / of glmira . ,,emd is re. Ported to 'as as a' will' irtitiiit -baling to tonoess requiring our , presenee elsewhere, wo did Lot bare the pleasereveliitterfitiki . l;JAhni It la said to have closed with a-beautiful eulogy a Thad. Stevens, semetliittg vtiai ~sii tire : tl+6 billy the getters-up of the celebration, we presume, but with which, if the .Zumtnittur of Ariange menu are suited, a large majority of the people o f Tioga conety will End na fatgt.', !" The oration ended, the roasted ox was served 4 t')_lllFM,ltuf4#4hiribrto"/"..ortrt"" themselves w i th ' a distant . roast `Was rell e tione, we are told, but- the number of diners lasi not large. Some " spleaned ; '. against it others took offence U( something Said bisionieli-- dY; and thus the faterrOod--eethat the oz-roast.Tbe greased pig eta not much of a 'mite!). The greased pole was climbed at,- but eel:it'd; tot op to reach the $ . 5 greenback. The fonworksi - pert is AY *amp etiesied citt7 ithe di sappointment s of the day, being ;good both in quantity and quality. - The Phenolates Ball in the evening Intsz - hufwi' Ludy attended, and netted .e fair' ;it'reo: Apart from the unsuspicious weather, the fail- Ott toast, we think, be attrihnted to the refusal of ,(Hain elements to mix. They will never mix tout thwy find their friendly alkaloid , tir other l efrtliter d it gives na pleasure to state that no Keel .!'',t.:r!.+rious disorder. marred the day- - Con ' 406! Williatna - ,and his entire force OttkVifir mum duty, nett are entitled to the thaoluiir brit • sounsaireboarvzprrzom -•-• To the Honorapls_pieeharged Soldiers Tioga • Co tats &masers :—The eolairerstState - Conveistion;which Asset-aided in Pittsburg on the Eth of-June. nitimo, re mmended permanent county organizations - argil Awl-. diers of the Union atniyinrthe late war against r slum who served with credit and received - honorable dis charges. In pursuance of this recommendation, and in view of the important nature of the present tiubernatorial cam• page, the' undersigned, who are proud to have shared the fatigue of the march and the perils of battle - with' you. earnestly recommend that the honorably discharg ed soldiers of eimli election district In this county meet and elect two or 'their comrades in arms to represent them in a Soldiers' County Convention, to he held in the Court House. in Weitsboro,'Friday, July 27,1866, for tjta purpose of ratifying the action of the Pittsburg Con. vention above named, and of further effecting a permit. nent organization, through which old companionship, funned in field and In camp; may be- perpetuated, and the memory of our association in the midst of peril which threatened our land with destruction, be kept fresh in mind forever. Gen. Robert C. Cox, • James Seely; . Col. Theodore Gregg, Pierce, Capt. It. T. Wood, Andrew Bullin, - Lieut. A. Culver; Geo. Ilelsham, - Capt. C. R. Taylor, Geo. G. Newman, Jr., ira J. Mack, Lieut. Wm. 4... : Yalkner, Theodore Smith, W„_I; Rail ker, Miles Egleaton, Milton Lapis, Vernon ; J. A.Brintoeti , A. B. Trice, Lewis Beaver, Lut%er "Mattison,' ' Charles Starr,: James Costly, John G. Betty, ' Franlt4o 3l l';, - Berg. Worden, D. E. Stone, ; Serg. Mr, 0. 'Merrick, J. W. Faulk Serg. Wm. Fletcher, David Corp. John - ,Flatcher, 0. A. Benedict, , - corp. L: H. Saxton, ' George W.'dlice, Corp. Nathaniel Bloom, - Wm. L. Pitta, Lieut. John .1. Rogers, Geo. G. Butterworth, . William A. Stone, Robert RelseY,. - - - Capt. It. 8. - Webb, W. F. Willarl, Capt. J. HYSIMer, Miles Andrus, H. D. Deming, Harrington, Edwin B. 'Carvey, foseph. COwden, Geb: Q. English,. 11 .4aft" n Gleason, J. B. Willcox, Morrison, - _ J. F. Calkins, Dhaplwiti,,iiter"-Walbridge, Lieut. J: John J. Johnson, J. B. Wetmetw,-*. _Webb, - __ A. F. Packard," Lieut. D. Bacon, 0. T. Haight,' , • 0. Henry, Lieut. T.. 0. Deucl, - : Aid: G.- W.Nerrich, -:- Capt. J. I. Mitchell, Lieut. T. J. Davies,' Eugene Besuge, Dr. Geo. D. Maine, Capt. N. Whitney, A. Packard, T. B. Van Name, Charles W. Pitts, H. D. Calkins, J. I. Cady,- Capt. H. B. Seeley, • S. Mitchell, J. G. Seeley, Wm. G. Seeley, J, E. Gilkey, - James M. bawls, Jiil9l, W. Gitkaij,_•.',.." B. B. George,- At R. sicifif,, W. F. George, - 1L Bowerd: -./July 11. E 1866,. SCHOOL OF DESIGN rap WOMEN.— We have received the Prospectuiof the _Septeur her Term of the Northeastern School of Design for women, located-at Wilkesbarre, Lucerne coup ty. This ikons - of Auste,Similar institutions in this State44'harliave ler their object the culti vation of Aatiertnlentin-Woman and deserve a liberal patronage.' Northern;: ennaylvaninaught to patronize the Wilkesbarre school. 'Ladies 'desirous of cultiva ting a talent for drawing and designing, can here have the benefit of a thorough system of study and practice. Commencing with -outline draw- - jag, the pupil is carried systematlcally upward to landscape painting, designing on wood, litho graphing, &a., Lc. The sessions are two, of five months each, and Ale fee is $l4 per session. The auhool bag a fine -deflection of art studielin iniirble,and bronze, of oneient, middle-age s and modern conception.— ittree courses of lectures are delivered during the sossitini •i S• 2 Persons desiring ftrvt.ter .intormatiOn, should addrers E, Darling; Esq., ; Secretary, 1,11 kno b:tire, Pa. - T/oG4 MARBLE WOAKS.—Messrs. Calkins L'onkling - tiftirefereived a fine itoek of merble at their'bhop, and invite the public to call and examine before ordering elsewhere. It Agricultural *vaiLug• At a meethg of the officers of the Tioga Coun ty Agricultural Society, held in Wellsborct, on the 3d at July, 1.8136, the following business was tran sacted : - Resolved, That the county Fair grounds be lo cated at IVellsboro, for the next ten years. Resolved. That a committee be appointed to select a sufficient quantity of giound To the pur poses of the Fair. ' 1 he committee was composed of Messrs. Bai ley, Wood and Bentley. Reirolved, That the above committee be2-"eni -powered to appoint the time for bolding the Fair, and to make 'a'rwritten lease of the ground. The committee' reported as follows: That they had leased'sufficient ground of_Mr. F. D. Bunnell, on - the Morris farm,. near Cftoo 'street, for feu 'years, for one ' dolltr . That , the `time forhalding-lbellair shall be the . 16th, 17th anti-18th of 0et0ber,.,1866. Resolved; -This.t a gertificate of life membership Abe issued to any person for ten dollars. Resolved, That the Secretary be requested to address a Circ;ll.ll7 to each officer and others inter esteil i'allieltiecess 'Mit si)eietreonceriiireig $l. members, le. , . N. A. ELLIOTT, Preet. W. A. liienoli,'SieretarY. MARRIAGES On the 4th instant, in Richmond, "by R. Spencer, Mr..enssrEtt. W. - Flumes; of Charles ton, and . Mimi LAURA E. GoODALL, of the former piece. film *inters were moat bountifully remem. bered.j On July let, at tha residence of .the bride's,. (a ther. by Rev. D. R. MoDermond, Mr. Se.unti CROFT, of 'Chatham, and Miss AMELIA, daughter of 4.4-: W. Hymuee.,a• • • - - f In Middlebury, July fki by , Thomas 'keener, Esq., Mr. W. C. ME-name and-Mies FAusir Make, all of Chatham. • pZ Tas Covington;townBhip; Dropsy, 111 - r ~ToaN-14.aniria, aged 82 yeara. . Mr; Marvin lived an exemplary lire as a Free Mason and a Christian. lie became a Free, Ma,' ton-over 61-yearaago.; hm . roLunteered in the war of 1812,-and was a Free Mason then; and he lived ariddigd'an honOtable member. He wile a. member of Bless lodge; No. 350 of A. Y. M. He was buried on the 3d instant, when the lodge turned out to pay ita last tribute, of respect to his remains, and buried him with prayer and in due Masonic , fornr, Therefore,. i t Resolved, That while we feel with, and extendxn our'sympathy to the bereaved widow and rela tives. we mourn the loss of a faithful patriot in thecoupe Free and'aihifblits irriitit epaiteitiaa-44gliegow cherish his , memory in our hearts. And in token of otar,Loaa anthont of respect to his memory, it is will ,epkved, • Thatall, the monkeys of Blase ledge win wear mournixi for the spice et thirty and that the-lecife roonr oNiso be 4eoorskted with crape for the tame perlea - cif time; A Card.—Fe low Ci tzens:—ln presenting myself as a candidate for tie position IA Regis ter anti Recorder, I do so believing it 111 be the w rizi k :oC•inspyl,f yotutbatibe ogees la,youriff" be filled by those who have been disabled w fighting to /instal= the unity, of,onr copntry and the integrity ot oar-Elovettiment against armed traitors. Belonging as I do ta4apolaqs, having lost my entire left arm in almost the last engagement of the war, I can only say, that should the people IronOr nie with - the irmitiiintiOn, election,` I will endearor to perforrri the duties - 01 OM peal- tiotk leptiof my sOility,plid-in sur.h. a-m!rt ear as to "merit-the notnineudithin- 01-Aliuse to whozio I shall hsrao muclrindebtetl:: - : Respectfully, . DRAM 8.1 Delmar, June 11, 1886. 4 , ITCH! ITCH ; ITCH ! , • ; SCRA CH! SCRATCH !•SCRATCri 'WHEATOBES OINTMENT Will curt; the itch in 48 StantstlE • Also twee SALT RHEUM, wicEns, , byg,AlNg, metall-,13,11.111.T.L0NS OE._.I'LLE SILLY.-. Price.,so cent A -.— For eale by ail (Iran-late. By ero ding-60 00048 40 %4 IIifTER. Sole Agenta.l7o IVaahington,St. .kloeton,qt will be forwarded by mail free' of posteige, to any of the - tinited tOntes. Tape 6;1666. 69,110ticii 11. - - -•- Itts Madness goonnsif .gfors is mainfaciatropsith, certign ;Inv ro semen ter, seenrid by letters patetit,..stider datee-of 1888, ' , and Aleeernber'.. 18e5. Ossa of these impratemehts coveralls arran,gement•of fitting' portable ash pen in the hearth of ',cooking stove, to receive the ashes atilt passes down from .fge . grate- ...Alt persons ire cautioned against "tnatilifieturing;tenaing or using other stores made in-imitation of the- Win, as saits-hace been "commenced for fatiriugernent.ot these patents ; _and all persons manufacflfringi..sPiling itr using said imitations, will be liable for damages for infringement on,thase letters patent, BILEAU, PACII.ARDA CO. 17 and 19 Often street, Albany; N.Y. The Aminidessil is for salo by WILLIAM ROBEW4B, Wellsboro. .113-6mrsp A Pottir GE W,SICEE Pip-atm:is AGREE. —Out of ten thousand regular physicians ypit cannot fed.one who will not say that stissitlenth' and inoigorants are absolutely necessary in inedi-: cat practice. And yet in bygone years humane practitioners have hesitated to administer thein, because the ilennish ingenuity of wretches who make merchandise of human duflimities, had so polbsted and deteriolvited". them that the remedy was deemed as dangerous as the disease. This , perplexity is happily done away with. - Physicians know, because the Ara analytical chemists of age have demonstrated the faCt, that IiOSTET-, TER'S CEI 4 EURATED. STOMAOR BIT US are absolutely,and entirely' free, from all clone elements; '_:Bence they have bean introdueed into the United States army, tend - ate accepted; tvliereou the testimony of the wise, the :kilt and the philanthropic, is, rated at its just value, as the best protective against and cure for_ all diseases arising from, impurity lin the air or other unhealthy climate influences, that ha's ever, been tested by experience. we cases, of Dyspep, six and Liver Complaint, state, without quah fication or reservation, that the Ditters are as nearly infallible l as anything prepared by hainati, skillcan be. • • - RBROILS OF YOUTH.—d: Gentleman who suffered tor years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay and all the effects of youthful indiscr,etion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and directions for making the enviers= edy by which he wen cored. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience can do so by addrandug SOHN A: OODZI, Chambers-St,N. Y. Jan. 31, '6B-11. /1111E - CONPESSIONS k EXPERIENCE CV VAlTD.—Publisbed:for-thetenefotandlista casstion , to yoinsg men and others, who suffer from Nenrouedkr: bflity; Prernatpte Decay of Manhood, isc.oninplying the same time. the means of self-cure: By ono who NO cared himaelf after -"undergoing considerable quatkery- By enclosing'. ix plistimid addressed envelope, single cap lee, free. etchttrge,ml4 be had of the anther. • NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, - Esq.,Brooklyn, King6oo fj an. 31. 135-Iy.l . . T 0 CONSUDIPTIVES.—The advertiser,:having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple reniedymfter having suffered for several year, with-a severe lung affection and that dread disease, Consump , Lion—is anxious to make known to his felloWutifferers the means 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 aatno, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption L pathnin,BrQng Coughs and Colds, and all throat and lung affectione' — 'llmenly object of the advertiser, ill Betiding - life Prescriptionle to benefit the ufilloted and spread informationr.h., conceives to in s ySdkriltl6, - arril hepas eve _stiff will try his riiiiiudy, as it will cost them not frig may prove sniiessing Parties wishing the preseript • • rave, by return mail, nil' &nen : . address Rev. ED WARD A • Cia;•4 Y [Jan. 31,6641.17 ' • -• TR A Nagt 143 , aid eillt tlemtudtnthiftftlited Stateseanliear sem etilirirte their advantage by return mail (free of charge) by ad. dressing the undersigned Those having fears of being brimbagge'd will please oblige nornoticing this card All others will please address their obedient servant, THOS F CHAPMAN. - • _ Jan 31, 436—1 y 831 Broadway, New Yiirk To THE FARMERS OF TIOGA COUNTY.' WOOD'S PRIZE MOWER and COM- BINEDMOWER and REAPER, , . NIANITACTURED at Hoosink Falis,'N. 'L; far sale to all wha'may want a good -We meebioe. • Thdeemacl Ines ire well known -tbroothont the poen ty, aa being tbe best in use. I shall keep, an /assortment of _ JOINTED BAR MACHINES, iithieliNtTe lamb; been put into use. • Also of the stiff bar. A plod assortment of guards and °thin' ,flatnres constantly on hand. Price of jointed bar timelines,- $llO. Cheaper than they ha4re. cver before been 'offered to the public. • EDGAR Him., Agent, Corning, N. Y. • E. J. PURPLE, Agent, Wellsboc4, Wellsboro, June 27, 18811—tt • . New Firm'and New Goods. J. R. BOWEN & Bowend _ Is now receivin g Taoiii { Nir;Nimi a fib! U.t DRY GOODS -0 AINV:GROGERIES, BOOTS Akre AND-ZAPS, We DA peal_itollqi,ttifitti4ul toper fflok of LADIES' OAITEIS, a! we shall sell them very mach *beaker than last - . SHALL taELL,9OO DS,4B CIIE4I . AS , THE RA/MET WILL AFFPAP. - .F.0. READ . PAY '37 No:I Union Are.ll.ll"Oi ly 4, 1888 No3l,CE.—Notice ig lerelaysiy,epikhai 114.1 ert Custard, Senior, bag been ,placed' charge ef,:l,reril Ne..l.s9ojund those .patty -of trgnt NO. 1589, i11,d153 vicinity otßigbteg cregic,lganar. itatto the heira of Luke *. Morris; and all:par sone are forbid tresmasing4iereon, pater-Tensity, of prosecution. • • • ; EI.LISTON:., P. 1110.13.11 IS; .tit)sldarket 0.; July 4, ,1•8660-8 m c _ , • • , , . Itlfitttut Profe.tsor:L - . - V:Emersoir; . of Boston; Mass.; • Musieal Dziector. - ?` IrpHE firthression oI the above Institute idiot:. held it"' he State Normal - School building,: ?demented, • Pa., commencing Monday, July 23, and closing Saturday, August 4, 1866. Tho.lol - be the order of the classes : , Ciao No.-. 1, VOICE CULTURE—lncluding &11! feggio.singing, right breathing, artimilation,-prOP: nunciation, de, Clan No. If, NotinoN,i)r Beginners' Clase--! In which will be tnnght the radio:lento, together with singing exerciser. Ofqw, No. ii4.I ) .IIALDIODY CLASS—For the pm tictrof• music -Imitable for the Song Bervioe in the; home etrhe. Lord. - ; ; _ _ , _ - _ 3 1 , 1 Aro., J . Vi _,TROBOUG II -BliAl-F-491t.1391).51k0, titimestuirtaet iv practical _knowledge - .010...' ile m®uords,imidi their iaversions7and minute-. thous, and a theoretical -knowledge3 of pas Sing. ,notesltnd seventh chords. can bo ohtaiwedoto tbnil ;theetttdent can gixon without the 01 ofit teavher:. 1 ~ , Oitiva Na. -Ir, Cnoune—ger the practicf. -glee ;and eacred'eTifortuies: This class will;:occepy the 'evenings. f- _ '', -; ,i, .-- , ', -, Class Na. VI, FREE GYMNASTIER—WitIi vocal aeoompanimeat s tor-giving especiaL...eun tone and expanding the chest. Common- School teachers catrobtain in this class a knowledge that will be both pleasing and healthful to their classes.. , .Class No. VII, TEA.c4ETts r Cr. A2s—llludtratiTig. by lectures and exam:4)les the best known methods. of :instillation in Vogel siwiirtetrnmen44l,Mnale, Meets twice each:week. .' - 13(noke'will be furnished for'scbolarie - use free. '.:' RlVlS:Taitisi - to --- all - the- etaes-the .; . ..... 00 . • • ':•l3lArd-peT.week' __:"Clasiies II and IV willlenv_e,twn sesaiops"etw •Clasaes V and VI _one session enotlL lbw, MaßgeAd, July 4,,;18116. • - - . , . ~...., JARS-3 SIZES, BEST and latest patent, for canning - , and Prfzerving"r= no-wax or rosin required—at • - WILLTAMSTC— , done-27, '66. a; - - Cash `Vaid .IforWikikl• • • • ••• . ;: wjtiaftir: - jtAILNIT MrisiTiti6;(k, , ltiFe, 13, 1668." • ' 7 7 "- PARiito - • -• • V i? • 1 4)11 NOW OFFERING BARGAINS IN .• kai T Plajillftitilaigieke,uoutxta - Taal) ,:;: a MI - C- i-, , ,.. 1 :1 -,l- i i .1....: ' .. ' 1 74 :,.,1' ~; 1 i Chbiiiei' . .Mii ..- .. i .4, if... ;',..;in. 2Si 14 • 2 - t: -1 : 212 r;. '• - •OplinEi - La . juts. 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MEE Plain Wool I)'s•Laine—s, ,Sun Umbrellas, ISIME -4* . ; : MESE I Clathewa.ll-c. :sit - . • •.".: • ^ , ..'.r..3 c r .q — e411",,- - :9 zilit• -Aa - clikiak-sjlk4 .• - 3 =.• •. f d 7 L7.,E, - ; 0-:73 = :~~~..~ Gee_ • :, ; =5, ~.,:-;) ,r.-.4-.1 , .;:g , 01jr.,11,..i4bZp. .;::Kerit i liCkYjeallEis/9 , 4 7-,rtz Crittonades,,- atli I. =II ~; ~~ nSheetings; BEE 7k 7 ..•;• 7 1 : - tiy - Fl N .V....?)Stilitit In g_titi+.l, -, 7:^-• 1;••• - 1 t • • Skirtsi f 4 SZ . EBBE ISM EIS WM 1 , , , •,:ei I'iatvWet t l ey dtteti io Of all buyers of itry-good.rtoloy.new-atoekl-oaat”%nosem thatTintenftiki'kive'd*i# the-fin ira7ueggf thei r ! money O'A alti4oitiod new-unit-ammorrable-grdwiti-seleet from.- 12111 T 7-7. iri.ail.Li' 14: Ali PAltiltplit„, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, SOAPS, PERFUMERY, .q , LiASS,:„PUTWX, , OILS, TAINTS; VARNISHES; 1, • DYES, COLORING MATERIALS, ME PURE WINES & LIQ UORS - 1 C• q:o FOR MEDIOAM mtp,sls. _ i~ All selected. i with great sere. warranted to be n..; " 'FE I RST•CLASS ARTICLES, and bb ti iu pugh quantit4ee Oiat they THE AA :WEST MARKET Pitroo.va.. 71.L j6F. tishil , , At- Prhisui ridrwesd to shltibir market. ... These ere die" gioitosii at" • • sr— DRUA A STQW. Al.ays call before you pucehase elsewhere. Tifilitge4 .'~.` :'iri-'.''3 , wows, ---MEDICINESf MA.TERIAJJA gri - 4 0 41 , ,111. lEVAL to Witho ll ~/ H igt V1.1410"` Idi 110 ° ; to be found in t Is part 0 thirStite. .ef '~`''•WOOLV4II -FACTORIES. , • SVPHARD,WFLEI DY,E4OODS 'i .1 •13 1 1" THE CASIC,', AT 'IVIIbLESALE• • • • • PRICES. - The Brock of-glass is also exteasiieyourapriaing Whitlow-re - y*es,y4 rPPictos,Vi,, frt Mirror g Ater forolirfignibt , , • ^ix ] SpCh as Goblets, Turibleris, Cream Pitchers, . . , fait;.it. is impossiblo to enumerate. • - 0r article* made of Glast and sold at by ng stores, ean.lie;fmind at Roy's. .. • laoy's stock of pure Wines and Liquors for dictnal purposes has long been known to the phy sicians of ithis county. These Pquore are of the purest and best quality, selected with greaCeare, and - expressly for medical use. Perfumery and Soaps of all kinds, - ' SODA & CREAM 'TARTAR, SALERA .TIJS -GINGER, PITTMEGS SPICES „ , WRITING PAPER, 'INK,- PENS, PEI , T CILS, YANKEE NOTION2,7' , - FANcy o=4. =EI CRYSTAL - =K-RROSZNE; a pure and reliable- article, perfectly salt to use. Laets much tonger r tban the. oorcr qualitiep. It bill be sold ittit6jAs atetlinap sathe Cheapest: PHYSICIANS' P,RESORIPTIONS =I .trarefuily and accurately COrirolinded from pure and reliable medicines. - Orders by mail promptly attended to. Thoin.its Htirden, WOULD respectfully inform the ithalliAanta 1 of Tiogs. County, that he is now receiving . "great additions to his stock of Merchandise Whieh Le offers)t teinalladlia.nct frogs 'cbst.:l stock .consists in part of -" SHAWLS, CLOAKS, DRESS GOODS, of various styles and colors, BROAD .c 4 Lo . r,y;,s, .oatsimAßEs.„ LADIES'. ' CLO V llig;'YWEibg, skriirlrArrs, KENTUCKY JEANS, . A.;.1. i) . iri - 4 Fr "=.; TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, TOWELLING, TABLAT:SPREADS: - . CALRPET.INGB 'AND OIL CLOTHS, RIBBONS, BLOKES, HOSIERY, VEILS AND NOTIONS. - !Amongst jhe Domestic Goods will be found a teat variety of Broiroi'Musliniaiiiinprideaticim Is to 2s per yard: Bleached Sheetings and Shirt- Denims and Tickings at various prices. L, Also a great variety of READY MADE CLOTEE .T .1., • "V .. Please cull and eee for yourselves. June 12, 18118. THOS. HARDEN. r • 1 Hou wiltfm T „As otIT : THE ; NEW CLOTHING STORE. IN WELLSBOROUGH ME ANEW. wrop.g.„,og Tip f ,BEST • - 7 _ READY =ItAIIt.CLOT.MG HATS, CAWS; TRUNKIS,- , -TRATINDING BAGS, UMBREI O LAS, :At EMI `GENT'S' Ftliudt.inict OtioDs._s, 1 . The 'talk 'fb . ; ( ItJo& siriatilftig iIVEN T Y-F IVE IaIIRXENI. CHEAPER • -.)-• tican atairy4otherstoWin tbo,tlatintry. I T '`tip" f i ii' 7 E' t '-' I'' A Y . MN ENIIII everybody to go there and examine the assort - • 7 ; • et• .4.tt? Ti ailiNififit -5 K .st. Tiv.ta:ll S biWilf - • 3.7!. \ ir under ttie Agituiartittipg , Offic - P, rag S t ore. Wel lB bArt: Parte, ri l S: l5 . 6 .: "; =MEM E= :_ .;;Z Wellaboro'VTool Cardiltr'Machine. 4stp G puttbiS:establiahment . in dnt.- - tate auditicar t ed. the seitrie eipe. rieneod 'ldork:tnin; we: are now-prtateil to card wool into . rolls: to oidoriwith promptness and despatch. The machines are operated by steam power, and perpoiwbrldgittcptot from n (thump!, nay de pend upon having their werk s done as early as pos sible. In its turn. ' - JACOB lIILTBOLD. Wellaboro, Jana 6,-1880.-tf lEEE 1 - .) John A Roy, =El= 4 Spoop-Holders, &a, Lap:415,1493p, , Chimneys,Lantern Glow,_ CLOVES, .PEPPER, suitable for men and boys wear and a fine assortment of .~:iQF;h~el~~s~ t bap9pp~ll~a. Y ~ f#., • • ,STAND FROM OMR. . f'\i'V. J.h.Y.,.. r": - ili 3.4 IF! ;0 -",..; HEM THE °CORNERS" OF HIGH PRICES, e ALP TCVlitc'infPliNg'cra , ENE Itil lIM ME il? t ., 1.:1 -, •t'. ,f,114+.: I) 3 :a= = THiliti N 3 TO OORRESPOND WITH ,-- ' ',_ 3 •y , W. PEOPLES' STORE,' In Splendid shape to satisly everybody FRESH - STCOK'OF' GOODS NOW •AR- RIVING AT THE SLAUGHTER. ED RATES ME f To eee ie to be convinced that you CANNOT DO BETTER. Put lie eye over - on the Loral- Colunin for the ": t ,_ ~, i i ` ; l E'figures Won't Lie. t ' 4 10TICII HOW THY HOWL, ` A : Who hold large Stocks of Goods at , nigh Prices. - , Ir' ' - 1 :71, • dkx YOU DO BETTER? lEEE Than to bay your Goods of d - • 1"," - - , - 441111Mr,..1ik : Y., March 14, 1868. „ ; J ;i ; I f !Irl*,iy, 1 ADDI,SO4, =ll The old alid reliable IMPORTANT NEWS .. ME Not U' know ootiiolyos,‘ R: SMITH'S SONS. T:LiAAtiIIVIN & co., TYOGA,, 2 NN'A Bespeetfully Inform their otuitomers and friends, that having entirely sold ont their old stook of DRY GOODS MEI At Anetiow: .They hare ?opined them with a new and selected lot of DRESS - GOODS, MEE pia,4.o ? - 'egAia ! rEs, PRINTS, BLEACHED AND• BROWN MUSLIMS, 'FANCY' GASSINERES, s~ ~ t r. READY iUDE -OLOTICLIWG, MT run - • LINEN 'COATS, HATS AND CAPS, 14ADIES' HATS TRIMMED AND PLAIN; CARPET WARP, - ' BOOTS 4- SHOES, , WALL AND *WINDOW PAPER, = I= lIEBWBB & TINWARE. On! stock of GROOERIES AND PROIRSIONS li.lafgo and ce • mple;e; and we would most re spectfully'carl Aar attention to' 4LICrD PRICE FLOUR,. SALT AND NAILS, we keep on hand at all 'times and will be sold at priceit to-defy competition. YOUR BUTTER, CHEESE, EGGS, GRAIN, &e., &e., Is as good as the CASH to us at their market value. T. L. BALDWIN dr, CO • TOGA, May 16, 1866-ly THE THIRD LOT • New Spring Goods, JUST RECEIVED AT YIN NAM & WICINWS, TIOGA, PA. i IATE HAVE JUST REPEIVED . A NEW and well selected stock of goods, which we arefielling very LoPj . FOR CA SH 01? READY PAY. Good y yard wide sheeting for 20ots vy, yard wide sheeting for 25 " Delaines, ....-... ......... ...-..... ...... 25 Standard prints from OTHER GOODS IN .PROPORTION. We also keep constantly on han'd a choice stock of GROCERIES, FLOUR, .PORK, &c., At very Tow figures IttETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION having been granted to the undersigned on the es , eof Jacob Prutsman, late of Tioga, deceased, allpersous indebted are required to make imme dia.te payment, and those having claims against said estate mast present them to JOHN I. MITCHELL, Adiainistrator de bottle non. _Wellshoro, June 13,, 1306.-4*, _____ Tf RTYERS OF ADMINISTRATION baring 11 been putted to the undersigned on the es tate of Philander Webster, lata of Sullivan, de ceased., all indebted are required to make imme— diate payment, and thous having claims against the same will present them to 11. B. CARD, E. A. FISH, Sullivan, June 13, 'BB.-Btl Adm%. JOHN SUHR WOULD announce to the citizens of Wellsbo ro and surrounding country, that he has Opened a shop on the corner of Water and Craf- Jon streets, for the purpose, of manufacturing* all :kinds of CABINET FURNITURE, - REPAIRING AND TURNING DONE to order. COFFINS of all kinds furnished on short notice. All work done promptly and war ranted. Wellaboro, Jane 27, 1866. L. baying ETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION been granted to the undersigned on the ea• tate of Albert G. Herrick and Martha Ann Her rick, late of Lawrence, deceased, all indebted are required to make immediate payment, and those haying claims against the same will present them to - GUILE, Adm'r. Lawrenceville, June 21,1866. =I -~:, ~ -~ OF 14 to 20" MIME May 3P, 1866