pr,Tl TT<OUS ADVENTURE, Several years ago a little Gericmia Jew named Seliwartz - , believing that t in the sewers of New York might be found many articles of value which had been lost, entered them, and for three clays T 11.1.; NuitsEßY OF FRU - iT AN - D Olt wandered through the labyrinth. He A -•• • •• , NAME.NrAL 71C..A, was very successful, picking up some twenty-seven thousand dollars of jewel- ; ry, spoons, forks, ete.; but having lost 9 60 000 Apple Trees. his way the first day he believed that 10,000 Pear Trees. he might have found much more could : he have carried out his orivinal plan, ; A arod opph. 0t PLUM. PJ:ICH, CHERRY, which, was to visit Fifth and Madison , oThl ORNAMENTAL TREES SHRUBBERY. avenues, Broadway and the wealthy ; The rioit Tree, c,supored rt . rhirq portion of the city. ho great, however, LC,di• „e legs were the diffteulties and dangers which , sanciice A„, „„ F ey tupply he had encountered, that nothing could ' mi yO n do oon u. to before per induce him to"` 1 aga.n visit " New :or.: . ebating eiselsbele. 74'r Delivered ifit the depot underground." free of rhnrgr His adventure for - a time created quite' Tiege, Feb. 2E, 1566-Iy7 a little sensation, but there were none venturesome enough to attempt a sec ond, until Wednesday of last week, , when an adventurous party of three I entered the sewer of Houston street, at the ferry on East river„intending to re main for one week, during which time they proposed visiting every portion of the city where there seemed to be any chance of finding treasure trove. The party consisted of Miss Mary Walker, a young lady of eighteen, her brother James, aged sixteen, and Mi chael Grady, an old man of about fifty. The project originated with Miss Walk er, and the " how" of•if is in this wise : Some two years ano James Walker, Jr., I was a merchant doing a good business at 99i Bowery: He was getting rich i fast, but im%n evil hour was prevailed upon by friends t?) to use some of his money-which had been " salted down" in speculating in gold. The result was easy to be foreseen. He lost. To recover he took money from his business.— Again he lost. His business became embarrassed; in despair he committed suicide, and Miss Walker and her broth er found themselves air months ago the inhabnarrts or 0. r..14.1art La...upper floor of the double tenement :201) elleth street. MI , •Q Walker, some months) ago, in an old paper wrapped around a parcel which she was taking home from a "slop shop," saw an account of Schwartz's undertaking, and resolved to imitate it Maps were obtained and the city stu died carefully. Each day's work for herself, her brother and , Grady, 'who was formerly in her father's employ, was carefully marked out. Every prepara tion which limited knowledge could prepare for was made, and the adven turers started. I wish that I might have room to tell the story of the week they passed, but my manuscript warns me that I must condense. Each day they rendezvoused several times in the chambers at the street corners. On Sunday they had filled all the bags they had taken with them, some fifteen in number, and Miss. Walker returned. James Walker and Grady continued their search, empty ing six of the bags at the corner of Twenty-third street and Fifth avenue. °nip - Wednesday morning at an early hour, and before many people were stir ring, Miss Walker was at the place with a wagon. On removing the iron plate, which at each street corner leads into a small chamber connecting with the sewer, she found her brother but not Grady. He had started off on another trip, although the six bags had been filled twice over in Madison aven ue. The loose treasure was placed in extra bags and the whole driven to a Broadway Jeweler's. The rest were taken from their places on Thursday morning. A watch was sent for Grady, but tin to the time of writing nothing has been heard from him, and it is feared that helms perished. The result of the week's search is roughly estimated at one million and a half dollars. I saw the treasure nester day piled in three heaps on the floor. and the jeweler 'informed me that it must have cost over three milliomofdol lars, but In consequen ,, e of the old fash ioned style of setting, its bruised, and corroded condition, that its value was reduced about one-half. A little over one bushel (how queer it sounds to talk about jewelry by the bushel) has been sorted, and among it has been found one diamond ring valued at sixteen thousand -dollars, two more. valued at five thousand, and a half dozen valued at five hundred and upwards. The most carious is a plain gold ring in scribed on the inside in Dutch, " Stny resat:it to his wife." It ..is" an heir-loom of the Stuyvesants and was stolen with other jewelry last March by burglars.— How it Came in the sewer is a problem forliVosophers to speculate 'about. Walker and - her brother, who find themselves thus lifted suddenly from penury to great wealth, intend to ro pceed to England where they have relatives. This adventure is talked of everywhere, and already there are oth ers preparing to follow in their foot steps. w ELLEBORO ACADEMY T ., WINTER TERM will begin THURS. DAY p Jan. Bd, 4667. titadente sholdi begin with Ike ten... No de. dnedon made for absence the first two weeks of the term. RATES OF TUITION Pri=nry Branches $4 00 Preparatory Department.. 6 00 Common English Branches— 6 00 Higher English Breaches l 00 Nataral Sciences and Higher Mathematic.. 8 00 Ancient Languages with the Preceding 9 00 Modern Languges " ' " ......10 00 No incidental expenses. Boaild per week 83 00 to 8490 Rooms for self-boarding can ho secured at very reasonable rates. Total expenses per term for billion, board, washing, /re., need not much exceed".......-$5O 00, Self-boarders about 25;00 Xobinson's New Mathematical Works, and Clark's Grammar have been introduced for per manent use, The other text-books used are considered the bro. 1 Few, if any, changes willl;ereafter be made. In all cases of changes i text-books, new books- will be exchanged for old ones, or far. nizbed to students at oneltalf retail prices. All books used can be purehased in the village. 120 or 200 students can be accommodated is the Academy. The number of competent Teachers will 411.401 equal Use - wants of the School. A deduction from the regular rates of tuition will be made ' if desired, in favor of indigent students; and also, in other cases when the tui tion is deemed too high for the time.. Special arrangements made with Teacher. who cannot enter at the beginning, or are obliged to leave before the dose of the term. • • - . Liberal Prizes rill be offered far superior seholarehip &c. The Faculty will, as heretofore, do their best for theright education of students. They will endeadisr to merit a still more liberal patronage. For board or room! 'until tho opening of term, Addrear., J. EMERY. Esq., Pren't Board of Trnetees: For Ciro:dare, Catalogues, ke., Address, D. D. VAN ALLEN, Principal. ' Wallabbro, Dee. 1.9, 1866. WELLSBORO PETROLEUM CO.— liotice is hereby given that the Board of Directors of this Company at a meeting held De , ember 15, by rnsolutLon decided to elose otp the affairs of the Company and.diatribute the balance in the bands of the Treamaror, prorata among the balder' of paid-in clock. The property of the Company will be sold and the proceeds divided In like =tamer. Stoekhoiders run precept their receipts to the 'Pomona. By order, Doe, /A, 1666, X.ll. COBB, Clerk. (1 ALENDER, French, Marine and Churcb Clocia.at fdrel9) FOLEY'S. 'VA IL BROOK. COAL.—The undersigned, basing make arrangements to tarnish Conj. bytbe TON or CAR LOAD, coarse or Ene, solie- Ststn• patronage of the public. ALSO—baa constantly en hand, a large nook of CA.B.BIAGE BOLTS, ke.. at schcacsalo nod retail.` BLACESMITRING of all kinds dans in the beet manner. S. M. GEER. nays. Dec. 1, IF;C.C.—tf. MBE largest assortment of 'Weaker. Clocks, Jewelry and Plated Ware in Lions county at - t tOdet66] • FOLEY'S. ISSOLUTION.—+The partnership of *.Miller .t Thomas was dissolred in November last by mutant eansent. JACOB MILLER. Blnenharrr, Dec. 19, 1g66-2t AMERICAN 'WATCHES in Hunting SUM CiLIOE ftom 827.50 up ut Fours: row SALE. 1866. 1866. B. C. WICKHAM LATEST FASHIONS DEMAND J. W. BRADLEY' S,CELEBRA TED PATENT DUPLEX. ELLIPTIC (,OR DOUBLE I SPRING) K HI, QE worrierful flexibility and great comfort and pleasure to any hair wearing the Duplex Xillptie will bee spei kneed particirially in all crowded ~,,..I,l,,,evrey,rairtagret,lailroadcetrit.chuttlt pew., arm chairs, into proammideauo hawe dwes, as the skirt cm be folded w Lou to use to occur, a email pima us easily and contra minty as s silk or muslin dues, an in• valtrabls quality in el Moline, not found In bus slugle sprit.," skirt. A laity Loving enjo3 ed the pleasure, conifort and great rTinvenience Uf wearing the duplex elliptic steel spring skit t fore single day. still net r r after wards will ingi dispense with'thelr tise. For children. 'Mimics and young ladies they are super tor to all others. Titer mill not bend or break like the single spring, bat will preserve their phfert and graceful shape white three or tour ordinary skirts trill have been thrown aside as notes.. The hoops at egos ere,' oath double and misted thtend, slid the bottom roils ore not ugly don. LIO springs, but twit e tor double; catered, ; re, coring the. fit. M earing out when dragging dons stoop s , rtaii ,Lt. Thal utile: Elliptic is a great fat crib° with ell lubles, mil is universally recommended by the fashion maga emus, as the standard,slurt of the fashionable trot Id. To sum the folloming incetimablo advantages in criliel.e, euperiot ip.litv, perfset matintectuse, airiistexhape, rant finish, comloi t and rcouomF, inquire Tor S. AV- Bradley , Duplex cumble epaieg t, I be sure 3 on get the gem• nine m tide. CAUTION.—To tuiposnam r be Inc to notice that Ants olLied as - duplex" the I red ink stamp, "1 - 1: W. ilradle3's burlier Eiliptic I Steal 411117.4," upon the waistband—none otters ate 1 genuine Also notice that every hoop will admit a pin Wing present through the center, thus revealing the stick for doable) springs braided together therein, which the sect, t of their flexibility and strength, arid a cow -1 bination not to be I,>unci in any other skirt. For rule in all stores where first class shirts ere sold throughout the United States and deem - here. &lana i festered by the sole owner. of the patent. WELTS, BRADLEY A CAM', 0e173111 11: Chambers & 79 A H. Heade Ara , N. Y. Stoves:,i Stoves :: AND HARDWARE: • MR. WILLIAM -ROBErtTS begs to announce to the citizens of Tioga County, that in addition to his excellent stock of Stores, Tin-Warc, Brittanio, and Sheet-kon Ware, lie hue, at a great outloy,,stocked his store on MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, with a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware of whieh wo enumerate the following articles: NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT, MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS, BUTTS, STRAP HINGES, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, PUMPS, AXES, AUGERS, BITTS, BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS, SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS, BENCH-SCREWS, WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS, BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS, PIPE BOXES, AXLE- • TREES, ELLIP TIC ' SPRINGS,' HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR, .3; BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE HANGINGS, CORN POPPERS, SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STAFFERS COKBINED. Also, PISTOLS, PISTOL PARTRIDGES, POWDER AND • CAPS. PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS a new thing', and made for nee. Thalia are but a few of the many articles composing our stock of Hardware. We invite the public to call and enatulne for themselves. We aim to keep the beat quality of goods In our line; and all work to order done promptly and well. WILLIAM ROBERTS. Wellsboro, Sept. 1,1866—tf. Planing & Turning. 13. T. VAN HORN, HAPING _got hie neWpactory in operation. Is now prepared to fill orders for,Catnnet 'Wore 'prod:pity andin the best Style of workman ship. Haring procured a WOODWORTH PLANER, he is ready to dress boardeor plank witty dispatch. SCROLL-WORK .6 BRACKETS, •, tarnished to order. His machines are of the n ew est and most improved patterns. Shop corner of Pearl and Wain Ste, WELLS BORO, PA., Ort. 186 G-tr. B. T. VAN HORN. NEW FLOUR, GROCERY, AND PRO VISION STORE, Ed7rin B. Carvey, }cad) , to furnish customers with FLOUR, COMMON TO BEST, PORK, HAMS, MACKEREL, WHITE FISH, CODFISH, AND PRIME GROCERIES OP ALL KINDS. /as 'Next door to Ooncerse's store. irelleboro, Dec. 12, 1882-Iy. PLATED WARE—Cake baskets, card bask— ets, castors, sugar bowls, sta., at FOM hat some more of those Hue Axed= watohes, at No. 5 Union Block. - • _ " • ( , ) ,A .; 0 1tAN TON, I" ••• • ":".• ••„ t ittC, (TIEN BAAL kt hule,,alo agent t •r Oa celebrated I?:N.erNT PL 'FL: gl.:11• • . luuracturod by 411,0:11::11 1;110s... 4.1110 E I:111Ni; I SON'S PIANOS. HAINES SRO'S PIANOS, MASON' II AMLIN",,i. CA BINE l' 011.11.1 nvi,l Treat, I.4loSiv C•l'r Mi...l,lcoue„ Orticl, from acaitre ct•poeisily 6.014 ife4l Atbirct,, ,L IL p..ov. ELL, July '2O. 116 PCIIII.I AVett , ll4,, , l S l.etanon, Pa. Hand Power Loom !-PatenttdiB6s' ALL potoup, interestedaucekg. practl cid nutelli.r3 Land' 3 , •. , 14eated to ili‘obtigotio-the toerit% of lIENDEILSON'S HAND I'oWER 1.0011. This loom VIII do all kinds of baud welt, , le alit weatq jonns. blankets. plain cloth,. satinet, kereo 11.ttincl, ...talees each, double V tatit blankets. r 0 . 0 kind of cut too. or flax cloth . It treads tbe tread lel, 1111 ow a the eb tittle, lets all the Ittb , and takes uy ilia tlotli. It mak., the Its,par 4+,1 Re the batten - ,cotnes forward, and Itcatinp the filling after the cross id lILIAO, maklay better clots, arid better eel; age than can be made in say other was. is the only hand 100111 that is suitable for tremnirg -scoot, as no loom that winks, all the Oita as tho batten ;poi back, is ill cave wont sltisfActot Ily. It lint no visings to ntrolch nod pct ont of order; tuts trclulles at boll' olden 01 tho tooto, making the abed complete at both :ndee. This loom Is tivido to %A - rove the ailfterontitinda of cloth. hr Changing tho pine that notlzo the up per shed Township tights for rale. Call at Wrllilliorg, noway, Ye.. and see a foil nireii loom In operation. Or de, s tor loom.. Articited 1,1 Wfe It ni'llOßE, Dl•lhbm q, alf y, PACK AItD. Card,, Staples Si Son, ARE PREPARED TO tn. Ebb -AS CREEP as any dealers in the county, a general_ as nortteent of • DRY (.4)otW.:' ROCER lES, READY-MADE 'CLOTHING. II ATS; CAPS, BOOTS A SHOES,FUR- - NISRING- - GOODS, I E RTHERN, STONE, AND GLASS WARE, in short, everything neually kept in a country store, ell of abicin will -he 4014 as lon Le else where, for READY PAY ONLY,! No trouble to Show ,Goods. CALL AND SATISFY YOURSELVES. STAPLES Si CO.. grateful io oil patrons for pant favors, hope for a continuance of the same. Having formed a eaportnership'wlth G. P. CARD, thejfeel confident that' they can do better than ever before, an the new 'firm will have a larger assortment. COMP ETJTIQN. -_DEFIED ! CARD, STAPLES & SON. Keeneyviile, Feb 21, 1866.-Iy. Hartman's Safetyßridle and Lines (Patented Noveinbaaj, 15C0n..) ALA MOST valuable article for ;ill who drive hue see. See " Agriculteriet" for March, Md. Recommended by Wilkes, of the Spirit of the Times; Bonner, of the New York Ledger, and many other celebrated horsemen. The subscriber owns the patent for Tioga, Sus quehanna and Bradford counties. Individual or township rights forsale, - on favorable terms. Herbees makers irbo wish to make the IMeefor their oaetomora who buy iedirtdual rights, will be dealt withliberally. By a slight alteration, the Safety lines may ins attached to almost any bridle„ All persons are cautioned againit' making or using the bridle or lines, in the counties aforesaid, without authority from the undersigned. ROBERT C. SIMPSON Tollaboro,Rept. 4, ,lees-tr , • WHOLESALE DRUG STORE. CORNING, N. Y RIIfiS AND' xempiNgs, PAINTS OILS, THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, CONOEN- TRATED' 'MEDICINES, 'ON- CqNNATI , WIN*S . AND BRANDY, WHITE- WASH LIME, KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT MEM ' CENES,-PETROLEthif oIL, ROCHESTER PER FUMERY • - AND FLAVORING RICIFIVOTt3; WALL PAPER; WINDOVOILASS, AND' DTR COLORS, Sold at Wholesale Prices. Buyers are requested to call and get quotations before going further Eset. W. D. TERBELL & CO Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1, I SGO-ly Q./ATANItIOOD: HOW RE. JAL ETORED.—Just published. a n•W ediltlon of Dr. Culrerwell's Celebratad 7 1" . . 7 . Essay on the radical curs (without med. icine) of Spermatorrhma;ctr seminal Weakness. Inrol. notary Seminal Lows, - Impotency, Mental and Physi. cal Incapacity. Impediments to Marriage, etc.; also Consumption, Epilepsy, and rite iodated by selfln dulgence or sexual extrarnicar.c..... Wirt Price In a seated envelope, only 6 coats. The celebrated author in this admirable, meaty clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' ancoessfal prattles, time the alarming conaequinces of self-abuse may be radically cutest without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife -pointing ant a mode of cum at oars stopple, outdo, and etbatnal, by mean, of which every sufferer, no matter what hi. condition may he, may cure himself cheaply,prirately, and radically. lecture should bo In tho hands or every youth and oven matt in the land. Seat, ender seal, In a plain enseLope, to any address post-paid, on receipt or six cent., or two post stamps. Address tllo pnlottikers. Cilia. J. C. KLINE k Co. Jan.2,3m. 127 Bawdy, rim York, P. 0.13c5,4.580. FOLEY'S RICH Bohemian Glass Vans, at disol9 7...00EY'S DRUGS FOR THE MILLION. I • WEBB'S DRUG STORE —The undersig tji EL D'E N 9 V V r ed yesp!ct.fally .270"ounoii alit bos Ettuittl the eoure'cootrol of the BLOSSBILTHG, PA. DRUG &' CHEMICAL STORE, Second door below riollitto)'s Hotel, which hos fitted up for thus pm-pose, and having largel increased hie stock - new prepared , t &furnish hi old customers and pH others With PURE DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATEN tiIEDIOINES, DYE STUFFS, PURE •WINES-iAND LIQUORS,' itd)ia i routia:ts ~„ , 'zruktit, of thii. Soot; os - .4Q and Cattle p clgr lAluohol,Tinseed ' Paints, Putty, Sponges, A great collection of the best Perftttnery Manufactured, Toilet Soaps of various kinds, and " good'quality, TobaCco' 'and Cigars of the moat approved Brands always on bend Be would call the attention of the public t. Me epliedid etock'Of N tions, consisting of Hair; ToOth, Paint,:klesh and Nail Brush- ' es, 'Cutler-k, 'Pipe'd, Drink. ing Cups, Cheas icEaekgammon - Board,•Chess, Dominoes, &c. Also a large assortment of Toys for )-; .; ;Children.) Partioularnitentiop will he givrt to pre paring Pliymicians• Prescriptions and Palely Recipes. Satisfaction given to all who favortin with their patronage._ R. B. WEBB,' Aug. 1, 1886. Not continue' to limp ithisig through the world, when YOU see the lame are made to walk. Do not allow yourself to sutler continually from the initialer. able aches aid pains which are so prevalent at this seosou of the year, heciuse you do not or will not believe that they can be eared. •If you itquireinte this matter *little) you trilllind that many poor sufferers from have found welcome relief by using a new and powerful remedy called Salntifer. Severe paths and lameness, whether located in the shoulders, or in the side. -.7 . back, are cured with wonderful ease and certain• ty by this powerful medicine. Many persons wbo have not for years been entirely free from have derived greaabentoit from Its use. Indeed the Silutifer is now 10 extensively need, and bas been so uniformly successful, that no doubt - - CAN any longer exist of its usafalneis. In faot no other medicine can !-: , found Willa is go short a time bas attained mai unparalleled success. It is used for all those dis eases which require an external application" as a counter irritant, inch as Neuralgia, Rheumatism, QUIDS)", Bon Throat, Crick in the back, Numb ness of the limbs, Chilblains, Pleurisy, and many other severe and troublesome difficulties, which are often and always benefitted by mob an application.— In many fataillea, which bare been in induced to this valuable medicine, it Sas become a house hold necessity They would as soon forget their Camphor or Arnie*, as their bottle of - Itis sold by all dealers in medicine at 50 cents per bottle. Orders from dealers sboald be ad dressed to W. D. Torben A Co., Wholesale Drug gists, Corning, N. P., W. H. Gregg & Co., Whole. eels Druggists, Elmira, H. P., or to J. A. Roy, Druggist, Wellsboro, Pa. N0v.14, 1165. , , .• •- - R. TOR MEDICINAL USE. w~~~ ..,~ E' ' ' E =I B. =SI DO Irmatil , l irm, l AND RHEUMATISM CURED TRY SALUTIFER. Drugs, Neat:lnes, &c TTDDIss constantly an hand a fine steal:of Pure Drag ) Chemicals, - WINES AND LIQUORS, for Medicinal and Sacramental use; also all the popular Patent Medicines, Paints, Varnishes, OW, Ac., all kinds of brushes, Dyo Colors, Dye Woods and Stuffs, fine Toilet Soaps, Perfumery, Pom- Ades, Cosmetics, &e., STATIONERY, PENS, PENCILS, PAPER AND ENVELOPES, Memorandum Books; Pass )3doks, &a., PoWats in bulk at 15 cents per pound, Kerosene Oil, Lanip Oil, Turpentine, Benzine, &e, Fresh Oatmeal and Pearl Barley at 10 1:1 / 3 per portud: am solo agent in Blosslourg for Dr. N. Weader's Ext. Fireweed, and warrant it to care Scrofula, Salt.ltlsoom, scurry, Pimples on the face, and all diseases arising frog) impure state ofthe Blond If used according to directions. Pertkiller attention given to compounding Phylician'a 'and other Prescriptione. I guaran teemitiefection, both in quality and price. Remember the Store, opposite the new Coal Co'e Store, Bloesburg, Pa. Aug. 15, 1866—tf. r. L. BELDEN. , G & N. HANLMOND'S NURSERY= Bilddlebary, Irloga Co., Pa., i ted on the Plank Road, 4 miles from Tioga. lare prepared to furnish 100,000 Fruit Trees ' t following prices :. pletreet—large site, 25 cents at the Nairsery; , , cents delivered. Common site, 20 cents - 114th. Nursery, 26 cents delivered. Pear Trees, 40 oil. Boom APPLES.—Burnham :Harvest, Early sr, Chewing° Strawberry, Wubington • trawberry, Red Aetrachan, Summer Bellflower, :tumor Queen, Summer Ring, Sweat Bow, Boar :ow. FALL Apprts.—Famense, Gravenstein, Rambo, : Radon Pippin, Fall Pippin, Republican Pippin, : wiay or Douse, Maiden's Blue], Large Wine, adieelfweeting, Lyman's Pumpkin Sweet. Wisrra APPLis.—Baldwin, Bailey Sweet, :leek 0111floWer, Bine - Peannain, American Gol an Russet, Roxbury Ruaset,Rbode Island Green , • ,Esepus Spitzer:burg, Swear; Sweet asslower, ..gar`l3eiet, Honey Greening, Honey Sweet, 'ound Sweet, Pound Sone, Peck's Pleasant, Tall :. Sweet, Tompkins Co. Ring, Wagner. • ' Prans.—Bartlett, EnglishJargonelle, Bleaker's endow, Bella Lucrative, Louisa Bona D Jersey, -eke, Beam D' Amalie, Golden Bentro,Viemiah : , sty, Gloat Marceau, Lawrence. Also , --Siberian Crab, Quinces, and Grape roots everal varieties. O. A N. HAMMOND. Middlebury, Tioga Co., Pa., Jan. 1, -1666-Iy- tares & Tin Ware FOR THE MILLION ifessrs. ROBERTS f' KELSEY OPPOSITE ROT'S BUILDING, Are now prepared to furniah the public with nything in their line of buineis, in quantity u rgikan quality,' as good, and atcheap in price anidealeitt in Northern Pennsylvania. They pay particular attention to the VE AND TIN WARE BUSI N ESS, 1 1 intend to keeps fall assortment ofeverytbing at line. TIN WARE MADE TO ORDER; • •• ptly, and warranted to give satisfaction REPAIRING armed in the but manner and with dispatoh. CALL AND SEE US ROBERTS & KELSEY Welliboronsb, March 7,1866. 11 1 ill' " i I - I • • • .:.• • or . • Boots, Shoes, Leather 6 - Findings. „ 43tEO: O. DE BBY, ii,ANEIVO bought thi stock end good;wil/ of the bil let stages long conducted in this borough by .. The Eion,",ym Continue theses" at the stannately .• • •by Shinn. Gtiod custom work, made to order d entrranted, will be the first thing in order at this 4;gond but special attention will also begiven to kee pi ng ii sitOek of ' • , • 1. . VIER AND FINDINGS, Such as OLE and UPPER, LININGS, BIND. lING, PEGS, THREAD, NAILS, 1 LASTS, AWLS, WAX, &c.; • • & i mam way, the various ilmln's lamely kept a• &bishop. . 1. paid for moths, arts, rrmrs and runs ; and par. •P' • attention given to the purchase of real cuddle. •• • • , for which the highest market price will bo SZPAISING done promptly and well. 01. 7 0. 0. DERBY. • . sing told the stock in trade and good-will of the str• ass lately conducted by us to Mr. Derby, we car i , y recommend him to our old customers, as • good . ... • , and a sonare•dealing man. CHAS. W. & GEO. W. SHAPE., Itellsb aro, May 2,1886. FOUTZ'S ctizmunD orso el Cattle Powders, • ELLOI IV• ER: HEAVE °OOHS, DI ELIFER; F EDS, FODZIDI LOSS QQF•APP TILE LIM VITJ tNERGYfike. use Improves wln d, inert the appetite—gl a smooth glossy miserable skel home. In nil diseases :the Lang 3, Lire, lax., this .artist ,acts as n apt:cif!, By patting one-bait a ptpt to a papz: is torrelaTsaiill th flare llTra •e: yin 1v eradia.iaiii at entirely peer preventive and az, - sic; Ci101:14. Pries 25 Cent 3 P:i.rierri 107 Si. S. A. FPT7'I"2.: 45:.- 10M=1 WHOLESALE nrtro ay;) WEIVICINE DEPOT, Na, 116 Franklin Baltimore, For sal. t:Lregh out,tbe Uttittd Stara Poi tale by Jolla A. Bby, Wellaboro. lOLIN STRINGS at wnws DRAM BMX. J. A. PARSONS' LIST OR BAROAINS FOR Pia,ll Traci l e '66 BARGAINS IN PRINTS Common Prints 12c, fast colors 15a, beat 20a. BARNAMS IN SHENTINGS Yard wide Sheeting 16c, yard "ids heavy abut. lag 18d, standard hairy doming 25c. ; , . BARNAINS IN SHIRT OS Good IdOsobod Media 29 and 250, antra qualit2 yard widlo, Flo, bait yard odds 38. DARGAIIII3 IN WOOLENS Red twilled 'flannel heavy Sr ; Grey twilled gannet Leary 44e; Red•twUld• flannel extra 600. All wool sheep' grey cloth $l,00; all wool cassimere 10e, Ile, 12s; 0. 415 T. Cassimeroawool filling 76e; Kentucky Jeans 25e. BARGAINS IN -BALMORRLS We sell the Bruner Skirt at $2,50, sold last tall at $3,75; we also have all the extra qualities at largely reduced rates. Bargains in Shawls, Cloaks, Cloths,Dress Goods a good Paramatta- yard wide Me; alarms 62e Preach merino 9s and 10s; twilled Coburg 38e arid lots of other goods equally cheap, BARGAINS IN lIOOPSKIRTS Giving oar entire trade to one manutbetursr we can sell Hoop Skirts very cheap. We sell a good Hoop RIM 20 springs heavy tape kid pads Bs.; higher numbers equally theap. Double Bole Kip Boots, Halt double sole Kip Boots, Tap sole Kip Boots at lowest prices in the I intend to keep& good stock, sell chea p, 9d do my full share of trade. 0et.,246 1866. WE HAVE NOW ON HAND A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP WINTER GOODS At the People's Store, Oorning, N. Y Adapted to the wants orall classes; and as We laid In for a good stook just before the tate ad vance In New York, we are now enabled to sell mos; of onr goods at skit Nzw You: Plum We would eall especial atteutles to war large stook of goods for LADIES' SUITS, r M ills preparation, g and Savona/ own, will thor glay rewriter:ate ilten-down and , apirited horse", artengthenirdt trror of in this market. Wa also barn a aloe assortment of LADLES' SACQIIES, TALMAS AND DAS:MINES, • clean tag the mach and lates t C 3 is is Ur° iao t We -11l db./0 in cloth and silk, to which we lavitaihaatteatiou of buyers. Oar stook of CLOTHS AND CASSMMES, for man's and bay's vas:, is kept vary fall, and CLOTHING MADE TO 'ORDER; on short notions and In lb. latest style. Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, is Inualuable. C. 9 the quality milk. It has aye! 1 ac apartment to ease the span . of milk mai ..am tyeatty tr.s GIN GHAMS, . and - mince be ter flnn and q. In fattening le, it glees than appetite, lessens le hide. and 'ea them antes ALPACAS, POPLINS, D.LAINES, CHALLIES, SIINUbfBRELLAS, JEANS, COTTONAJ3ES, SHEET- INGS, SHIRTING& Our futilities for BUYING GOODS are UN. SURPASSED by any in tbis nation, and we _wish it understood that We do not intend to be UNDERSOLD by any. we tender oar thank' to the citizens of Tics* Co. who have patronised as and *weld reigmat• fal4 twits those who hoe escudos, so to call and see as. Store opposite the Dickinson Bosse on Market Street, three doors west of the corner, and two doors east of Mmtirerford's Bank. SMITH & WAITE Main, Nor. 21, 18g. 1111 RICHARDSON'S country J. A. PAIMONS and the finest lino of of ovsry variety A FORTUNE Can be made by ovary man, woman,. and child in title cow nty, if they will strictly adhere to the plan of befog their goods of the well known poplar old concern of W. R. Sm lib's Sons, ADDISON, N. Y., Thousands and ttiousaods of people have al- riady reaped their reward by then dobag. Every kind of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES ,CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS, CAPS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &t., &c„ are en hand in abundance, CHEAP FOIL HE MILLION, at the old Reliable Corner, the PEOPLES' STORE, GRA.VE AND IMPORTANT INFORMA .TION TO CASH BUYERS WHO WISH TO SPEND THEM MONEY WHERE THEY CAN GET THE MOST FOR IT. W. R. SMITH'S SONS' system of keeping an enormous atock - of goods at all times of the year, and selling them cheap—this system so ob noziods to big profit stores—is fairly begun for the Pall season at their store, and such a year for doing people good was never known before. Cer tainly there is no good reason for swindling pri ces now; wo have had enough of them already. The great advantage and importance of trading for Cash or Ready pay is fully illustrated by the low prices now raging at the People's Store. A FEW HOUSEHOLD WORDS FOR THE FARMER. MECHANIC, A PEOPLE GENERALLY. I=il Buy your goods of a concern which has a big assortment and is selling ten times as many goods and of course can sell them as many times chea per than small concerns. We give- all such ad vantages to our customers. A FEW OTHER Bits THINOI FOR THE PRU DENT Bonn TO CTNSIDER BETORZ lIITLND um ms Molar. Look out for bigatorea and big rents; big notes sad big rates of interest and no real takers at that—all of which is vary bad as against W. K. Smith's Sons' situation. Light expenses and no rants, new goods at breakdown prices, and Ebb good old motto of small profits. good value and quiet returns, flying to the breeze. The fast is, the only trne and certain road to fortune for the merchant is always to give his customers. ai we do. the most he can for kia money, and depend on largo sales far hit profit& Again, our popular Mad legitimate system of dealing, buying strictly far sash , always having cash on hand. render no =SUM of the vitiation when a drop comes in the market. Never before was there such a tempt ing lot of goods, at low prices, as W. E. Smith's Sons can and will shoui from this time forward. Oar stock of Dry Goods and Clothing can't be but, and no customer who is in the right shape, seer leaves the store without buying, and none who cars what they say, will make the mutton that they can buy goods elsewhere as cheap. We keep the largest stock of BOWS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS that is kept in the county. Call, if nothing more than to see the CHEAP GOODS on the anxious counter. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS at ruinous low rates. Tho cottage and palace can be replenished fora song now, by calling on the Paplea Friend. CROCKERY, WALL PAPER, and a thousand other articles can be found; and no one who nee them can help buying. We manufacture all the CLOTHING we sell. Every well drenuied nian buys his harness of William R. Smith's Bons. We also make to order. Our Cutter is tauter of his art; be stands down the hall for no man who wields the shears for a livelihood; his fits cure the deformed. Flre keep Perk, Flour and ~Calf, always as low or less than market rates. It is more than aver the duty of every man and woman to call here before buying, and look through the stook of tempting goods and bargains, as no one can imagine or form any idea how great a difference there is between the prices of goods bought for cash and prices of goods else whirr, bortghtfor notes that are not paid promptly. The infest thing for all buyers who want the lowest notch in goods, is to call and get W. R. Smith's Sons' prices, and take around in your pockets to compete. A great many stores will get the cold shoulder after you visit the Old Cor. act where they work for their customers. Ton cannot mistake the place, as it oecc_Pir Erie railway, room of four stores, immediately on the no railway, and the rush is constantly going on. Call, if for nothing more than to see bow we spike the guns. Yourktruly. W. R. Burro's SONS Addhon. N. T., Sept 41866. LINES OE TRAVEL ERIE RAILWAY On an afor }lnn•lay, :ins% a, Luc:. Corning lit the l'nlloiving 110117 S: tiTITARD 7 . 1 2 ,, :4, g hg Rxprta,i, Salamanca, and Dunkirkonal.loir dam; with train. tit* Atlantic Si Grelt :ihnrr, and Grand Truk lullorai, for nt 111 7:43 a. m a :tight Et:prima. Daly, far finffal 1, f ,,, ilmar, A Dunkirk. and rim st. T:6O a.m., Mail Train, ,iuntlass exrePft'il. f, ter and Bafrato, lin Avon. 10:22 a. in. Mtt Train, Sutinyn ogo , itva, f,r and Dunkirk. 5:40 p. m.. Aaigrlnt train, Dailq, for ti.o Wt 214 p. m. Italtimora Expre , t, Stuniyl .4ept..l Rochester and Btu'Talc, 3 / 3 Avon -747 p. at.. Day Eapres3, ..oratia: 3 excepted, tar, Dural°, Salamanca. and the West, ccen,,n tz Salamanca with the Atlantic ;lr. G. IV. lia.lerav at Buffalo with the Lake Once and tdtatid Rallways for points 'rest and south. 7;35 p m Day Dxpram, Saadays caccottl, t.r Rochui: 12.•28 Exprcaa SIMI. Saw:lays carp, ed, fur 1111,:1- 10. Salamattes,aral Dankalc, roen.cting with lc., for the Weer. 1.26 p to Way Inls hr, Sundaya vlceptci 2.I.STW 3:53 a. Da., Clacinuati Exprtus. llondays nectiog at - Owego for Ithaca'. at Biughomt.ii i.• Syracuse; at Groat Bend for Sczautou, end ITOTICOII6I. TAtckwaxen for Hawley. an.l.it ply court for Newburg and Warwick. 10.40 am Accommodafion Dmin daily. 10:40a. ra., Day Express, Sal:Way/ excopro.l, consectlo • at Elmira for Canathlsigus, at Blazhamtow for ,1. case, at Great Bawl for °crouton, at Lackawa, u Hawley, and at Jersey City with taidinght Explets • Traitor New Jersey Railroad for Philodclatno, talt More aactwashington. p. m., N. York auS Baltimore Sara:, , °opted, col:meeting a: Elmira for ,I%rxisbor3h.P.p a delphlss, end South. LID p. m., Baltimore Express, Sundays 42Ctptci 1.0 p m Lightstag repress, Eendaye egcehied„en. nearing et Jersey City with morning °Eyre:at:am New Jersey Railroad tor Baltimore and Wanhinitce and at New York w!tl, morning expreae t 1110! L. Boston and the East. 1216 a. m , Night Exuma, Baily,coauecti nu at Eirm for Canandaigua, aim for liarrLibutz,,..Phaladelpioa, and South, nt Orkycourc for Warwhi r . and at Nov York 'nth afternoon trains and ettamers for ii4str, and New Et/glutei Cities. 12:30 p. m. way Freight, Sundays excepted. WM. R. BARD, Owe! ?ass. Agent 13lambing & Corning, & Ti Lure Corning. 935 a In plait 515pna Accommodation,.-....8 30 pmiAccommodation,lo L. U. SILATICCK, S p c. Philidelphia & Erie E. E. Trains will ann. and depart at Williamaport . rcdoirr Eastward Westward &la Mail Train-. 9 55 p m Erie Mail Trala..7 :it> a m E. Ennis Train.. 4 09 a m Erie Ex'. Train 9 CO p7l Elmira Mail Tram 345 a m Elmira Mail Train 0. p m Passenger Oars run through without ebangs I.,th ways between Philadelphia and Erie. • 39EW YORK coliNrcnox. Least New York at 9 a m, arrive at Eria 9,30 a.m. Leave Erie at 4 4.3 6 m, arrive at New York 4.10 ii .ii A. L. T - rtza, Den I ?r; Northern Central R. R, TRAINS FOR THE NOTITII. Trains for Canandagnia leave Elmira as fallow] Accornodation at r Expreas [fastest train on road] Mall Way Freight. fpamouger coach attached] . TiterNs FOR TUE SOL - TEL Trains fur Williamsport, Baltimore. and Flidadeli.l. &c., leave Elmira as fallow], Mall at 44i a Express . G p Local Freight. 5 CO J., Through ...G t#, .The Expreas train which leasea for the. North 11 40 am, runs torough direct from Williamsport Canandaguia. Tlua-E.t.poS3 which harm Elmira fa Williamsport at 5 30 p m, m the through tram from Canandagina. J.:: Oral Sop: atlantic anti Great Western R. W. BE=l 2.1.427,151 D Bac ND Express.... ....... AccommodAtiou, Wrzrwalia Bacm. 620 Accommottattou - _12.14 -- E - LTress , Express I 1100 Express. . At Cory there it a junction with the Philadu/pitzd Erie, ?tut CilCreek Rea Roads... At Meadville, vrith the £ranthn aill 011 C,r j Pleb°le Branch. At Leavataburgo the Mahon,ny E:.,:1 mai , i rect route to Cleveland. At lixr.nol. Cleveland and Pittsbui gh The hoed passes throngh A,oland. Gelie Marion, Urbana and Dayton, inters,ung VAS.. :al. roads, and terminates at Cincinnati. D. 51cLAILEN Gen. Supt, lead•,iL'e, DEERFIELD WOOLEN FACTORY . THE UNDERSIGED having purchamA the well known Woolen Factory of Messrs. E. k B. S. Bowen on the Cowanesque River, two adieu octet of Knoxville, takes tilts method of Informing the inhabitants o f Tioga and adjoining counties that he will manufacture wool by the yard or on shares tosnit enstnmers, into FLANNELS, CASSLMERES. DOE-SKINo, FULL CLOTHS, of all kinds. The machinery has been thoroughly ropai%d and new machinery added thereto, also an Im proved new wheel which will enable him to work the Eitiresesaon. He will pay partieolar atter,- ttort of 111011 Carding & Cloth Dressln;, which willbe donein the neatest possible man ner, haring added one new Roll Machine, inn enable him to dispatch and accommodate people from a distance. Be would farther say that ho has carried on the business in manufacturing wool for farmers in Bradford and adjoining counties for the past twenty years; he therefor: eon warrant all work and satisfy his cm:it:mem using nothing in manufacturing but gcnoini. wool. JOSEPII IN GH.A.M Deerfield. Jan. 1,1888-Iy. MEAT MARKET. ANDREW J. TIPPLE, having recertly purchased Mr. Wm. Townsead's mthrest In the MEAT MARKET, would say to the citizens of Wellsboro and vicinity that he will continua the business at the old Borst stand—giving biz entire attention in supplying the wants of all who may raver him with Om patronage. Constantly on hand FRESH MEATS OF ALL RINDS Sbop one Door South of Derby's Shoe Shop Welleboro, Sept. 26, 1866 -tf. EE'REMINGTON SONS, Manufacturers . of Revokers, Ritlea, Muskets and Car- bines, for the United States ser vice. Also, pocket and belt Revolvers Repeating, Pistols, Rifle Canes, Revolt'• ing Rides, Rifle and Shot Gun Barrel!, and Gun Materials, sold by gun dealers and LI. trade generally. In these days of housslissallng and robber,;-, ,r -ery house, store, bank and office, should hate REMINGTONS' REVOLVERS. Parties desiring taarail themselves of the late improvements in pietols, and those of snparto• workmanship and form, will find all combined 1 a the TWO RESIDICITO7.I R E VOLVERS. Circular 3 COO. taming cuts and description of our Asms, will to famished upon application. E. RBMINGTON d SONS, Ilion, N. Y. Alooaa t Ricans, Agents, No. 40, Courtiand street, New York. ap 4 66 JOHN ST_THR, WOULD announce to the oitisens of Wellsto n, and surrounding country. that he hue opened a shop on the corner of Water and Craf. ton streets, for the purpose of manufacturing all kinds of CABINET FURNITURE, REPAIRING AND TURNING DONE to order. COFFINS of all kinds furnished oo short notice. All work done promptly and war ranted. Wellsboro, June 27, Me, U. S. CLAIM AGENCY, For the Collection of Army sad Navy Claims alli, Pensions MITE NEW BOUNTY LAW. Pdsmi July M IB G 6, tiro and three yatrs' soldiers extra bounty. Send In your discharges. opircEßs , EXTRA PA Y. Three months ' extra pay proper to volunteer officars who were In service March . - PENSIONR hVCREARED To all who hue Mt a limb and who have heel{ turtr,- oently and totally tbsableth All other OoTerament Claims proetented. JEROME D. NILVS. Wellihero,Uttober 1.0,15CG-tt FLOUR FROM CHOICE WHITE - WHEAT, buckwheat }lour, corn meal rand feed, always on hand. Call at the Charleston Mill before bl.j. ing your flour and feed- I Call make it an object for you to buy. • A. RUSSELL. May IS, 1866—tfi FFOII.SALE , —A span of matched three year old mares; color, strawberry roan, wog! , 1800 lbs, or 900 each. ato. chAmmt. Charleston, September 19,1848-tf LIFE AND TIMER Or BLDG SHEAR DOWN.—Thoso who wish to WAIT* 1 copy of this excellent work, can do so by telling at this Aloe soon. Aognst 29,11166. 11. 311DbLE, Oen't ga H. 33 EEZ2 BEE -111. 'LI 91 p 10 t
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