GOOD Trittr4G Under the above caption the Indian/ spoils (Ind.) Tourizai.prints the follow ing.translation from the Cnsere Zeit; a -German radical sheet of that city. It -- I's about the best take-off On the absurd pereulg,' ridiculous twaddle sent from Fortress iy emP ) nroe regarding Jeff Davis that we that sid 7e , seen BULLETlN.—Official bulletins regarding the health of the distinguished prisoner, Jefferson Davis, which were recently transmitted to his Majesty, Monsieur Veto, as per order: FIRST BULLETIS. Forgros lifonroe r May 23,-9 A.M. Hii Excellency, Ex-President Jeffer son,Davis, ha_just been pleased to a wike and rise from his couch- Altho , the, distinguished captive had an unbro ken:Test for 'twelve hours; he yawned twice within five-minutes after awaken ing, which causes me much uneasiness. SECOND BULLETIN-10 A. X With much pleasure I have the honor to send you the easering intelligence that the distinguished prisoner eneezed at five minutes twenty-three seconds of ten. This important occurrence justi fies the best hopes. THIRD BULLETIN-10i A. M. I regret to inform you that my antici pations were- too hasty. When I ob serveirthe-Pristiner at breakfast, I .no ticed that he could dispose of only one beefsteak, one spring chicken, one dish of asparagus, and one plateful of green peas F . O'OI3.TH BULLETIN-1214 Great excitement prevails in all parts of the fort. Notwithstanding the close attention which I constantly bestow upon the illustrious prisoner, I could .not _prevent his injuring himself ln,the pper joint of the left index finger, while fastening his breastpin. The loss of blood , was terrible. According to my superficial calculation, he must have lost 6 drops. FIPIM BI7LLETEC-4 P. M. Thai illustrious prisoner, after having 'his `wound dressed, had a good rest of three hours. Ido not think that it will superinduce death. To be prepared for the worst, I would recommend that - 12 assistant surgeons be sent down. SIXTH BIILT , FTM - ---5 P. 31 The distinguished prisoner's condi tion causes me more and more anxiety. A half an hour ago he desired to read the Intelligeneer, which' contained your last speech and - that of your Secretary of the Treasury. That his eyesight might not suffer, I prepared to read the speeehto" him. had scarcely finished 'when the 'illustrious prisoner - (for .the first' time, since long) spat out, in my opinion a very bad sign. I consider it abvlutely necessary- that the Surgeon General invfstigatethespittle, for which reason I shall transmit it, hermetically sealed, 'per next stealer. G.EO. E. COPPERHEAD, Surgeon U. S. A. kr% DArt.--An old gentleman farmer who bad two or three very pretty dau,glar tern, was so very anxious of his charge that he would not permit them to keep thecompany of young men. However, they adopted the following expedient to enjothe company of lovers, without theknowledge of their father. After the old man had retired to rest, the girls would hang a sheet - out-Of the window, which was quite a distance from the ground, and the beaux would seize, hold of the sheet, and with the assisWee of his lady love, whij tugged lustily at the sheet above,. would thus gain an en trance. But it so happened that one evening the girls hung out the sheet too early, and it was by some ill wind blown around the corner, and the old gentle man, spying the sheet, could not con jocture the meaning of its being there. He took hold and endeavored to pull it down. The girls, supposing itto be one of their beaux, began to hoist, and did not discover their mistake until the head of the old man was level with the win dow sill, when one of them exclaimed, " 0 Lord, it's dad !" and letting go their lic - ad, souse came" the old man on the bard stones and ground below, disloca ting one of his shoulders, which con vinced him that his efforts to make old maids of his daughters, was not a mat ter so easily accomplished; and with drawing all opposition to their keeping company, he was soon a father-in-law. JOSH BILLINGS ox MIISQUITOES.-Mr. Billings thus expresses himself on the mosquitoes " We are told that there warnt any thing made in vain. This is some so, but I have thought the time spent in manufacturing musketoes must have been wasted, if the masketoes warnt. How they were ever put together I ne ver could tell; and. there is one com mercial peculiarity about the muskeeter trade, and that is, the supply always ex ceeds the demand, and yet the produc tion is not diminished ; I cant under stand this no how. They are born of poor but industrious parents, and are brought up with great care under the auspices of some of our best families.— They have great impudence, and don't hesitate to stick their best friends with a bad bill. They have also consummate courage. I have known a single mus keeter to fight a man and his wife all night long, and draw the fust blood. It is very easy to muskeeters, when you can. But in striking them you are very apt to strike the exact place - where they recently was. They are cheerfttl little cusses, singing as they toil." , A little boy in Wisconsin was being put to bed the other night about dark, when he objected to going so early. His mother told him the chickens went to bed early, and he must do so too. The little fellow said he would, if his mother would do as the old hens did—go to bed first, then coax the chickens to come. "Well, Jane," this is a queer world," said a " brute" to his wife, atbreakfast, the other morning. "A sect of women philosophers have just sprung. up." " Indeed," said Jane; •' and what do they hold ?" " The strangest thing in nature," said " they hold their tongues." A worthy man, when told that he was about to die, said he was- "glad'of it ; he was tired of putting his shoes and stockings oa and off." And this is a bout what life gets reduced to at sev enty. A German paper states that a young man recently married a widow twice his age, and he'aseertained subsequent ly that his wife had once been his wet nurse. " I know every rock on the coast,',' cried an Irish pilot. At that moment the ship struck, when he exclaimed, " and there's one of them." A drunkard, upon bearing that the earth was round, said that accounted for his rolling about eo much. Prentice says of an editor - who "smelt a rat," that if he did, and the rat smelt him, the poor rat had the worst of it. Don't take tno much interest in the affairs of your neighbors. Seven per cent will do. Never place so much confidence in your minister as to sleep during the ser mon. THE PLACE TO BUY DRUGS. C.• 3..'"ii"L',ll. P. R. Williams, - ,,...,kH. - : :- I \ iiiiai4A: 1 t t` MR DREGS & MIMES. .~ ~_ .'a CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, natritz, O f tg4lh Moo MAIN-BTBaiiit; Wlttril . Bollo, PA. [First door bolo, Jerome Smith.] ~ .4.- .; t ..:Fi i ."-.; j , ii ,i' . t ; ; ViT=.IMaidUIUMS' - is the place to buy. r FAMILY MEDICINES, DRUGS,' PAINTS, OILS, 'PERFUMES, TOLEAT SOAP, YAN/4E ZfOT/ONA, PAlter - JarlileaS,. PUB WINES et LIQUORS. ttn., tic. 1!311=1 IWANT it distinatly'undorstood that I will sell every thing-in my line cheaper"thau can be bought at - any other establishment in Tioga County. I am selling best Turkey Opium at $1 per oz., Morphine $425 per bottle, Jayzie's Alteratireand _Expectorant at $1 pin bottle, or 8 bottles for $5, Ayers Sarsaparilla arid Pectoral at $1 per bCitle, or 8-bottlerfor $5. Constitution Water sli.iter bottle. Constitution Life Syrup,— -1,15 " " - ScovelVs Blood 5: Liver Syrup I,oor _ Wm. Hall's Balsam' _ '4OO " " Marchies Catbolicon, •• -1,76 " " Davis Depnrative r,...*:1L 15 " " And everything else in proportion. I get my 'Medicines from the manufactory, and will war rant them genuine. My atoek of PAINTS, Oils and Varnishes, are complete and are selling at greatly reduced prices. All who have painting to do will find it to their interest to clan at my store before buying elsewhere. lamselling best Turpentine Varnish from Sfi,bo to VS per gallon. VARNIlift &'PAINT B'RQSIIES, all aorta and logo, from 10 oenta to $2 mob. WHITE LEAD AND ZINC, from 10 to 16 cents per pound. Also, LINSEED OIL„ BOILED AND RAW, eij WINES, GIN AND BRANDY, nice for medical ass t which will be sold at the lowest cash - price: lave also a large stock 'of Mt PAINTS AND BRUSHES, for Oil Painting, which will bis sold for a Gall advaaos. Also j DYE •STUFFS, rr of all kinds. iloaa , Mal litaiaa's family Du CoLosa. I also keep ALLSPICE. PEPPER. CINNAMON, SALRRATITS, STARCH,, SOAP, ',•„,:..6- 1 ": - .r;o • SODA, CREAM TARTAR, GINGER, CORN STARCH, ESSENCE COFFEE, FLA.VORZNOXXTRACTS, &C. &C. &C Also a largo stook of FRESH 6'A t 66 SEEDS, WHITE WASH LIKE, ind in fad orrery thing ever kept in a Drug Stare Penunii Waiting inytiting in DIY line, will pays money bywelint at store; No,ll. tr itiox BLooc , IfiriLlisoreo, PA. P. R. wawa& Wellsborough, April 18.1816. Car tl 9 &Implies (St SOlii 9 HE, PREPARED -TO SELL AS CHEAP' 271 as any dealers in the enunty, a gcneral us saripattni-o,f DRY -GOODS;- .GROCERIES I , -. BEADY.BIADE CLOTHING, HATS, . OAPS. BOOTS I SHOES, FUR - NIBH/NO GOODS, EARTHERN, sTasz, AND GLASS WARE, bialiortotvinithiteg utility kept In a country afore, all of whioh will be sold as low as else. where,lor , .READY .PAY • ONLY ! - No -trouble to Shovr, Goods., 011,10 AND SATISFY YOHRSEINES. STAPLES -CO., zraulfal„ to old patrons for put favors, lope for a oontinnance of the same. Having formed a copartnerebip with,! G. E. BMW, they feel confident that,they gart do bettertbah ever:before, as the new frm will have a larger assortment. COMPETITION apFtcp! 16ARD, STAPLES I SON. Heeneyviile, Feb, Vi 1866. FOR SALE. - 1866 • -B. C. WICKHAM, A T ROBBERY- OE ,FRIAT, AND fill. 11:NAMENTAL TREES, titTA/GA:— • 60,000 apple Trees. 1.0,9140 ~ .rear Trees., A good supply of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY, and ORNAMENTAL TREES ct SHRUBBERY. The Fruit trees are composed 'of the oholoeist varieties, good, healthy, some of theca large sad tuAeariug.; - .Any 17.40 wishing Att, get a. supply will do well to call and see my stook before pur chasing elsewhere. RH- Delivered at the depot free of charge. Tiogs, Feb. 28, 1866-134 TIOGI 11411,8L1 'WORKS. - cALsors .& CONTLIMI. Provrieton. (late - Cole and Candi-so -LTA. R. CONKLIN havong had large ex perience in some of the beat Marble Shops in the country in the artistic part of this business Ake proprietors are now prepared to execute orders fee TWP smm% of all kinds, and MONTT-- - 110114,8 of either RUTLAND OR ITALIAN MARBLE, in the most twii4uten) ke manner, end with dis patab, They will keep the best quality of Mar ble/ of both kinds named, constantly on hand. Stones disoolored with rust and dirt cleansed and made to look as good as new. Mr. Harvey Adams, of Charleston, is our au thorised Agent, and all contracts made with him *ilk he valid. Customers can contract for work wth bins at shop prices. Tioga Jan. 1, 18.66.-ly. NEW MEAT MARKET. WM. TOWNSEND, AGENT. Wholesale and Detail Dealer ii. FLOUR, PORK HANS, AND GRO CERIES. -. 46vms-zittsono, pw ALB 0 , FRESH BEEF. MUTTON, BUTTER, &c. Shop one Door South of 4atth's Lsw Mice. Welleboro, San. 1, 18138-tt Stoves & Tin Ware FOR THE MILLION Messrs. BOBEBTB ICELSEY OPPOSITE BOY'S BUILDING, Are now prepared to tarnish the riblie with - anything in their line of business, in quantity as large, in quality as good, and as cheap in prioe as any dealers, lu Northern tennsylrania. . • They pay particular atteatiou to the STOVE ANT* TIN WARE BUSINESS, and Intend to keep a fallasscirtineit of eviiytking in tisatlina: • • -TIII . . : WARE MADE: TO ORDER, promptly, and warrarited to give satisfaction. REPAIRING executed in th•Aluttlaaanar suatilikth dispatch. CALL AND BEE 17S. 1" ROBERTS, it KELSEY Wellsborough, March 7,18 M. ANNOUNCEMENT 2 Wlava reduced the pries of Flour $1 par barrel, Peed-and meal SO *eats per cwt, said doll sell, ROR CASH ONLY, C. a. HILL FLOUR, WRIGHT & BAILEY'S BEST WHITE - WHEAT FLOUR, SPRING WBEAT FLOUR, BUM WHEAT FLOUR, GROUND FEED, CORN KCAL, BRAN, &Q. , 'to- CASH BAIL. VOA ALL KINDS OF GRAIN. WEIGHT 4 BAILEY. Wellsboro, jun, .74)1888- Hand Power loom 1-Patented 1868. ALi'perionelntereeted In the production of practi cal mechinarytuto our country, are requested to investigate the merits of - 4 -, 11313 . 1,ME0C1 8 U 42 POWER LODM - 'This loom will do all kinds of hand Weaving. It will warm Jeans, blankets, plats cloth, nand, keno, ikons', seamless sack, double *width blankets, os any kind of cotton, wool, organ cloth. It treads the twadlos, throws thashuttle,-lato off the vet, andtakes up the clot k: Um:takes the. imp= shot as the '..tten comes forward, and - beati - up the tilling after the moos is made, making better cloth and better selvage than can be made in any other Nmy. It is the only has Zoom that is suitable for weal ny wool, as no loom that Lasko tat the abed a 9 the batten goo back, will weave moot aattalbotorfif hastkortrroga tpAttretat and getom of order boa treadles at; both • aides of tho loom, ?ofthing tho abed complete at both etdei. • - ' ' This loom la trfArs the dißerent kinds of cloth, by sittiply eititsgingthe pine that make the Tip. yer shed. ; 'Township right; for side. 041 at Main:bur& TigA county, Pa; and goo t fall steed loom 1n operation. Or den for looms solicited- =WU WETMORE, MainflAtriF, Msyl, 10,-1y A. P. PA02,411D. STittlrilS at WWVB , -ZatVG OTOBB. KNoW'S'I"fHoU ABOUT -".*THE NEW COMING STORE. IN WELLSBOROUGH? A - NEW STOKE OP THE BEST READY - MADE CLOTHING HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, UMBRELLAS. , . GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS qi hes lately been opened The talk is, that at said store Goode are selling TWENTITIVE OHEARSR &ea 'laity other store is the aoahtry IT WILL PAY everybody to go awe and ezentise the assort- _._mast of N. ASHER, AT 018 NEW CLOTHING 9TOi,E . =Or*. Agitator Printing Moe. r • 14eit doorin nors Drug Store. Weltibor'o, isms, 13, 18150, - 1 Thomas -- Harden, • 7OULD respectfully inform the imbLbitants of Tioga County, that be is now receiving great additions to hie stock of Merchandise which he °gamet a small advance front cost. - Ilia Is coniistaiii part of 'SHAWLS, 'CLOAKS, DRESS GOODS, ' 1 of various styles' and 'Solon, BROAD CLOTHS, CABILIMEREB, LADLES' CLOTHS, TWEEDS, BATTINETTS, RENTBCET JEANS, suitable for men and boys wear. TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, TOWELLINO, TABLE SPREADS. CARPET/NOS AND OIL CLOTHS, RIBBONS, BLOLcBS 11001!Ritt. VEILS • - AnatoTlONs.. Ahrunsrittlut Domestic Goods WILL .tie icon& great variety of Brown Roam; at prises from 111 to 2s per yard. Bleached Sheeting* and Skirt ings, Denials and Tickinga at varionspricbs. Also a great variety of READT MADE CLOTHING. ` Please call and see for yourselves. Jane 12, 1860. THOS. HARDEN. FIRE I FIRE ! FIRS 1 1 The undersigned begs leave to aonourkocoo the people of Tioga County that be has estab lished an agency in Wellsboro, for the well known. HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, of New York That he is prepared to insure all kinds of prop. arty upon as reasonab/a terms as can be had in any other responaible Companiee, AND ISSUE POLICIES without sending the application to the Ge4ieral Office. This is one of the richest Companies-in the United States, having a • Oaish aapitalor $2,000,000, besides the Assets which on the Ist of January 1885, amounted to • $8,785,508 42 Liabilities. 77,901 52 Its OBleers are CHAS. J. MARTIN President, A. P. WILWORTII Vice President, JOHN IitoGRII Secretary, J. H. WASHBOWL— Assistant limey. ' This Company has tak en out A STATE LICENSE, and monthly pays the per centage charged upon its Beeeipts which is made neoessary by the laws of Pennsylvania, in order to make its poll olett valid and binding neon the Company. AU policies issued by Companies which have not taken out a State license are declared null and void, and the parties are liable to a heavy 'penal ty for an insuring. See Pardon's Digest, page 858, Sea. 21, 22, 23. Wellsboro, Aug. 28,'86. W. H. SMITH. • N. HA.MMOM;YS . NURSERY.- 31114diebury, Taegu Co., Pa., Situated on the Plank Road, 4 miles from 14 - ogs. We are prepared to Jun4;41100,000 Fruit Trees atthe following prices: Appletrees--large size, 25 cents at the Nuraery; 80 coats delivered. Common site, 20 cents at the Nursery, 25 cents delivered. Pear Trees, 50 eta. Sours Artist.—Burnham Harvest, Early .Harvest, Clumango Strawberry, Washington Strawberry; Red Astrachan, Summer Bellflower, Summer Queen, Summer King, Sweet Bow, Sour Bow. Ram APPria.---Pamense, Gravenetein, Rambo, Ribaton Pippin, Pall Pippin, Republican Pippin, Hawley or Douse, Maiden's Blush, Large Wine, Ladies' Sweating, Lyman's Pumpkin Sweet. -Warran APPLES.—Baldwin, Bailey Sweet, Black Gillflower, Blue Pearlman, American Gel d= Unseat, Roxbury Ruset,Rhode Island Green ing, RempntSpitzenburg, Swear, Sweet Gillitowcr, Sugar Sweet, Honey Greening, Honey Sweet, Pound Sweet, Pound Soar, Peck's Pleasant, Tall man Sweet, Tompkins Co. Ring, Wagner. Pas:ea.—Bartlett, English Jargonelle, Bleaker's Meadow, Bella Lucrative, Lenin. Bona D Jerseyi Sooliel; Dente D'Ataalls, Golden Benrre,Flainish Beauty, Gloat Marceau, Lawrence. Also—Siberian Crab, Quinces, and Grape roots —sclera varieties. C. tt N. HAMMOND. Tioga Co., Pa, Jan. 1,18884 y. K's PORTABLE LEMONADE la the °nil - preparation of the kind made from the fruit. As as article of economy, purity, and dielkiensness, it cannot be:surpassed, and is rearm_ ratatinderl by physicians for invallda and family use. It will keep for yearn in any cliw=rte, while its condensed form renders it ospecisily apnoea. font for travelers. AU who nra lemons are re (lnegted to glee_ it a triaLe Aortal:umeats at home, parties, and picnics should not be without it. For sale by all Druggists and first-clans Grocers. 2danufacturcd only by - LOUIS F. METZGEPL, No. 649 Pearl Sr, N. Y: Jan.l, 1800-17 GRAY 8,! Elltiatio and Lock-Stitch Cowiltus cb18.05. - - GENERAL AGENdY, 28 Lake street, Elmira. Local agents supplied at factory prices, and now agents wanted for unoccupied districts. Also, a large stock of machine findinge. For circular, address THOS. JOHNSON, General Aent of G. B. Sewing Machines, June 13, 1566—tf 28.Lako at., Elmira, NY. KEROSINE. LAMPS at ROY'S DRUG STORE. TOB=WORTI, ILT TEE BEST STYLE, aati U with deFfrq!pb, at TEE AGITATOR Once. FRUIT lAii2.--3 SIZES, BEST and latostlatout, for onimiwr ° and pro:renting—. no wr4,ortrnottliaorgad-4 - at • P. S. 1711=1111315 - . 4 Fraet : ' - VrEV7 FLOUR, GROCERY, AND PR0...31 ...31 VISION STORE. Monroe:. &_ Carvey;i .Ara ready to fumish curtowt)l3 with FLOUR, COMMON TO BEST, PORK, • . HAMS, MACKEREL, WHITE - FISH; CODFISH, AND PRIME GROCERIES OP ALL KINDS Ple• Next doer to 'Converse's etore Vi'ellitevo, Jane 13, 130-17. Ye affsse6,4 pertuanchEfure in Dyspepaia and Liver C.‘olgestikt.,"" Tbeynronot p - urgative, nrid there fore-their use does not create a necessity for the habitual use of Cathartics. They cease no sick ' nese of thistianseli, no griping of the bowels, and Slreperfectly hastalesa to the meet delicate. Therwill luadediately correct a Sour Otomaohi 'tilers) Flatulence.' Heartburn, Bickners or pain in iho Stinnaoh, Costiveness, Belching of wind; Liver Complaints, Headache 'and in fact all those disa- Weldable , antnian'gerou'i symptoms of the disease, Lwhich, tat one -far the pleasures: and duties of life. ,--The jt sae azt-avets.Ve - and wholesome appe tiser, without any _of the injurious effects which ore rare to follow , the use of stimulating "Bitter" end all fiyagatliantedicfneo. By their purifying,' hreagthening ,and invigorating_ power .they are 'l4ute to keeP the digestive organs in a healthy con it Won, thus preventing Costiveness ! Dierrhma or nyientery: ' • ' Weak and dentate pentane, whohave been in jured by thente of powerful and Purgatives will find them a mild, safe and surifresterer of the di gestive organs tie their origins' strength and vigor. Prepared solely by-the proprietor, 8. N. ItOCHATZLL, 8. 2. Oar. 21st and 2iiarkct Sts., Philatiga, Pa. Sae that' My Signature is on the face of the box before parobasing. • Beware of spurious imi tations.-. W. D. TRBBELL, Wholtrale 'Agent, Cox ming,l4. •Y. Sold by all Druggias. Corning, Sept. 20, 1.863-ly. 1 11 1 1 0111261912 Vdt , 0 E LlFEitlir., Int / 4 $1 THEN TH TO THE WEAK! - YOUTH TO THE AS ED! I • amtane w :ri r =t vA rgoutta r ! &na Mrs spd ahead he =take to mak; the kßtokrene a tlCWllailtd tragitZCh On Will render theta youth gisliwind. is atrenstk, sad =all:ham to iite ogler sipaitiW- , daya- of their pristine Joy. it - net only estitthirates but - Ittlie= end is-mily Ira invaluable bleating, especially to thew erho haTo boon red= ed . to $ condition of senility, sell abuse, toleortime, or. ordin• WI sickness. No Emitter that the cause of the impo. saucy of an bemoan organ, this merle preparation irm remora the effect tit Gm -owed form?. AaltakpernoonfaiFiropotency;Genoral Debiliry, :fer ret* ItaterlrY, DMlopais, Depreaston, Loss of Appo• rite, Low nits, Weakness of the Organs at Genera. ti o n, neenity, liteatal Indolence, " ,,, i.clation, Ennui. It has a most delightful, desirable and novel elrect on the/layette System. end all who are to any way pros trated by nervous are earnestly . advised so Aor,a cure in this , most eucel lent and vs:equaled pre paration. Parsons who, by Iziprodp , .-% have lost their natural vigor, will find a speedy sad per=nont cure in the BI MINS. The r eobls, the Languid, the Dispairtng, the Old should give this valuable disco. Qry a trial : it will be found totally different front all other articles for the 881110 purposes. To romalos.—nis preparation is invaluable In nervous weakneeses of all kinds, as It Will restore the wasted strength. with 'Wonderful permanence. It is also a grand tunic, and will give relief in Dys pepsia, with the int dose. A brief persistence In Id use will renovate the stomach to a degree of perfect health. and haul& Dyspepsia forever. One Dollar per Bottle, or eta Settles for $5. Sold by Druggtste generally. I- HEAR YE I REAR YE I—The Polls of this Election aka new open. C. L. WILCOX, Of Wellsboro, offers for sale his entire STOCK OP GOODS AT COST. All time who feel anxious to make a GOOD BARGAIN, are invited to call soon, for .7,24 D4.N08.8017q. Call it the "2170117LAT0/1," one Door above the Peet Moe. 0. L. WILCOX. Wellahero, Jan. I. 29,1888. THE MASON it HAAIIIN'S CABINET ORGANS' forty different styles, adapted to sacred, aod attealar mud*, for $BO to WOO each. Thirtojtett Gold or Sitar Medals, or other first premiums awarded them. Illustrated Catalogues seat free." ..tddrece, MASON .1 HAMLIN, Boa ton, Of 11.4(50N BROTEBRS, New York. . [Sept. 13, IM-ly.) LUMBER FOR SALE.—The subscriber has large quantity of SIDING, PUNK and BOARDS, atidimalin Catlin Hollow, which will be sold to customary at market prim. . CYRUS CA.TLLtir. Charluta!, Marib.24 1886.—tf. Imoun EROM CHOICE WHITE WHEAT, back - wheat flour, corn meal and feed, always on hand. Call at the Charleston Mill before buy ing your flour toad . feed. I can maltis It an object for you to buy. A . RUSSELL. May 16, 1866—tf A LECTURE TO YOUNG , BEN._ Just-published, is a -sealed envelope. Prize art cents. A lecture 011 the tat ' • - tare, treatment and radital care of SPormatorriscart or seminalweakness, involuntary ergo• aims, sexual debility and impediments to marriage gen orally. Nervousness, oottramption, epilepsy and fits . mental and playatcal incaxotty, resulting from self abase, lac., by t 3. Culverwell, D., anther of the " green-book," ac. ono atrorkl renowned authdr„ 1r eta adMiMble Ito tura, 414,r1y prime frenilits own experience that the awful conscausnces of saLentraeo may bo effectually re moved without medicine, and without dangerous surgi cal operatiorat, hoagies, instrtmatiats, rings, or cordials, pointing out ardodeof cure at once certain and effectu al, by which every steam, no matter what his condi tion may he, may cora Llama! cheaply, privately, and radically. This lecture will prowl a boon to thousands and thausaada. Sent under seal, to any address. In a plain sealed seivelepoorn thoreceipt of sin cents, or roo pomade stamin.k7 tidartadua . CHAS. J. O. =NM 4t CO., jylB 1.27 Bavory; N 4., p. ofacabor 4,686. Partafor Bale, - • T H E tmderiigued having purchased a portion of the Thomas J. Berry form, lying just out side of the boriusgh of Tioga, north and west of Crooked creek and Tioga river, desires to sell about eighty acres of it, on reasonable terms. • It is some of tho bast land in Tioga valley and far its quality and proximity to the railroad, and a good home market, is one of the moat desi rable farms for a home in the county of Tioga.— The price will depend somewhat upon the amount of money the purchaser can pay at timo of sale; yet if necessary- time will be given for a portion, Bewared by bond and mortgage. Also for sale a number of pleasant building lots, cheap. C. IL SEYMOUR, July 11, 1868.-8 t Tioga, a" r Brodfarcl ..#2•eydrear plcaso copy and send bill to this office. loottAK fr,- SON, Meerschaum mannfactu rers, 692 Broadway, near Fourth street, N. Y. Wholesale and retail at reduced rates. Pipes and Holders cut to_order and repaired. .411,goode warranted genuine.' Send stamp for circtdare-t- Pipes SO to ea6l3. apii 'BO 1 1 / 4 TIOHOLI3' PI UVIAN BARE ds PROT. Al OXIDE O IRON, for sale by pea.3l, 16.] DORDRN BROI. Tlop. -UIIV REMINGTON L SONS, Manufacturers - )f Revolt'' Ride Kualteta and Car United States sox. ad belt Revolvers Life Canes, Rarely- Shot Guar Barrels, ra dealers and tife trade generally. /a these slap of househreakiag and robbery, es ity house, store, bank 4nd once, should /wee extr,l REMINGTONS' REVOLVERS Parties desiring to avail themselves of the late improvements in pistols, and those of superior workmanship and form, will find all combined in the new REI.IINGTog REVoLTZAS. CirCuLtri con taining cuts and description of our Arms, will be furnished upon application. E. REMINGTON a SONS, Ilion, N. Y, MooaT & I'Zrotoze, Agents, 2•1 o. 40, Coartinad Street, Newyork. ap 4 013 FOUTZ'S CL'Ut33..h.TI'D HOBO ad EN PONES This Preparation, - - Lang and favorably • ' ' Itnotrn, thor oughly reinvigorate Y i broken-down and . low-spirited horses, 7•lby strzngthenlng and cleansing the atrtzmh =4 It Is a Aura pre rentiva of all dia ea:,es ineddraot to this Y' ttOrSe. ra all diseases of such as Coughs, 'Ulcers in the Lungs, Lls - c-, this artiz:e. - _ • aos; a 3 & specific. 4 BT Patin frnaa one-half a r barrel of ,wilt dise4 . - Will D^erafilritLi or entirely p .tvented. rinyn iii tinte, a certain prever.nre Fog, C' Price 25 Ceatz c - -5 1 — :, r•C1.3 for V. I" 17"r"' A '2, 17", tea. A.. T'OL,Tl72:l r- it, 0 . - AT T Er-M. 111301:Z3111. Mr? ITTIMPINE No. Ile pranFlin 1 - nr Sal a -0- =St-. - - - out thu For sale by John A.Roy, Wellaboro. UTINTER GOODS FOR THE MILL V V ion at No. 2, Union Block. JEROMn - SMITH Was lately retarned from New Fork with a rplen did assortment of DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTH ING, BOOTS & SHOES, GLASS WARE, HATS & CAPS. HARDWARE, GROCERIES, DOMESTICS, WOODEN WARE, ENGLISH CLOTHS, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, SATINS, TWEEDS AND &EMMY JEANS, FRENCH CASSI MERES, FULL CLOTHS. Attention is fixated to his stock of Black and Figured Dress Silks, Worsted Good., lierinoes, Black and Figured DeLaine‘ Long and Square Shawls, Ladies' Cloth, Opera Flannels, .to., Acc., etc.,