HOME - -MATTERS: VEDNESDAY JAN. 23, 1867 Now A.avertioomonto Agr:ctiltlinillict ,— . l4 din N t w 0,1,—.1. A l'ArAonr Atial—a. I:Auk—T. M. 0.:, en•litur. roe TiAloluol.r.lA67. I)uLior.—W. T. I)ct b3Aitae, Agot.t. PERsorcAL.—Col. A. F. Niles, of the V. R. wily on duty in South Carolina, in pay ing a brut vieit to his family in thi, place: Ile rtturnc in a row dap. FIRE IN COVINGTON.—Odd Fellows' flcll eras dmdroyed by fire on the ;Silk of Decem mr. The lore Wl.l promptly eettled by Metern. 'emithit Ann of clue tillage. ' • FIRE AT STONY Foes.—The *st re Pi the Messrs. Miller, at Stony'Fork was destroyed ry Ere la.t watk. Micssu. Smith S Shaw, Item lance Agents. paid them -52,400. insurance, on Saturday. -RELmicrus.—Rev. Mr. dOWDEN, of Jersey shore, has resigeedqhc P4lurate of the Baptist Church of that place, arid accepted the charge of the Baptist Church :it Lawrenceville, in this county: The Metre speaks of str. Cow den in' terms of high praise, and congratulates the people of Lawrenceville upon having teemed the services of no zealous imitable a miniefer.- ALMOST A FiltE.—lticssrs. Smith & Shaw bad a loud call Monday morning. Fiie was communicated from a defective chimney to the inside of the wall, and bad gained consid erable headway when discovered.. It was ,extin gnished wilbotit much damage. The chimney bad €ettled and broken in twain. Look well -to year chimneys. Be careful. HOOF: A.RD LADDER Co.—At the in stance of several prominent citizens we urge the Immediate organization of a Hook le Ladder COM.. paly to act in conjunction sith the Engine Conn pony. The Council at their meeting .Monday 41 ening, decided to make an appropriation for. That purpose. Notice of h meting for the purpose .f organization will be given by posters. NEW Mustc.—We have received from 0. Dasoa d: Co., 277 Washington St„ Boston, Maas., the following entitled pieces of sheet music t. "Pbrebe, dearest, tell, oh tell me 1" eongby Mlle. Pampa. "Merry times for the Piano e' " Columbanns ()atop;" " waiting - at thW Gate song by T. Brown; "If you lore me, say CO r' Song.' These, and other populist ;sheet mune,may be had. of the publisher, or of Hugh Young, at the Book Store. "Nemurß.'2—SoixTraloAy-sonio, old codger—.once .wrote: "States intersected. hys.a narrow frith abhor each other." Wp hare no il lu;stritlOn of the troth of this in the . riralry 'Which exists 'between Coudersport, Potter county, and Emporium, Cameron county.' - Macularney dubs Emporium a city of two warde and a Poet office. Gould retorts by congratolatit% the ladies of Pot , ter upon their good sense in keeping Maass bach elor We scent pistols and fried oysters for four. As for IS'elleboro, it itt like the Koh i-noniL• without a riral. • Busi2s.:ESS - .—Mr. A. M. SPENCER, of, Spencer's Mills, has leased his Flouring MfH to parties retithug at Troy. The lessees are exper ienced then, and the old superintendent miller is retained by them.•' Messrs. D. Attars. 4 Co., have established a Sash and Blind Factory -at Knoxville. and are doing .1 prosperous business. We learn That similar factory has been erected at %mita, het Lase nu particulars. Mr. A. H. A VEItY is about to erect a fine stein sae-millet W hit neyrille. liehaA procured a One 4 0-boree.po wer engine This lonics lilts bo•inee:. AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE.—We have receitiul tbe r eatalogoo of tbo(onto AgrituL lurol College, for 18Cdi. Whole number of stu tter:at 114. Cott per term of 20 weeks, inetuding everytbing, $l3O. 411ntrieu)lthm fee t 5„ T hit Institution &fel cs ttio ntmott of encour ageinent. In addition to Abe salami collegiate. course, students are retynired to give one hoer daily to military dial and tactics. Students may labor the farm attachel and thus pay their tuition in whole or part. Thnte'degroea are con icrred—Barlielor of Science, Bachelor of Erten. tide Agriculture, and H:..Volor of Arta. The 'eat "alogue may be teen at this office. DoNATIONS:—The friends of.ftevl w; wham, arc incited to attend a donation party At the hones of Daniel Molina, Delmar, Thursday evening,. Jan. 24. The friends of Rev. G. Watrous will give him a donation on Wednesday evening, Jan. .23d, 1567, at Webster's Hull, Mansfield. The friends of Itev. Charles Weeks. are invited t, attend a donation party at the house of Cyrus "...the, ut C. tlin Hoitov, Friday viening Feb t entry - The ft fends of Rev. 'Whiting Beach, a ill xis, him a donation at the house of G. W. Dowil.'at Cherry netts, Wednesday evening, The friends of Her. a. W. Staples, Trill pay hurt a donation e:islt, at the( Atettioditt Petr.opi;4p, thia Unrougtt, Wednesday eventng, Jan. r.t.'td._ An invitation is extended to all. FIRE 3—TIIE UNION HOTEL BUltts - ria. —At about 46 o'clock of Saturday afternoon an alum of tire dissipated the quiet of out little ge. chanil of eidwke trete diseoverCil is eatug trout the neetirent e1,..1.tuL In less than ti minutes the engine wee on the ground. At that time the hie had extended itself about 40 feet toward the bartbraiich was attatthoS, and it,eraeat once-ertdcnt enough tiitat nge;ere beyond l reseue. The attention of the any seas OiToted Mahe 'work sol i og the m ' elting of ;W. ‘yilliatus, next adjoining eu the utst. i i Oa the valves of the engine were found Dzed4..as you suppOsed, but a subse quent examination showed that ; the left relitla, Rug valve was detached, the hinge being broken. only one plunger to do the work but little watt!. w i uld be thrown, This little. with the snow oa the r t ,ef st a l the ttlft t itt of putleneo. raged the r, milling front deportee°, Meantime, perions were engaged in gutting the Hotel, yet bat little was saved in good condition. The usual insanity prevailed as regards c,rlain iiidividuals, and a great deal of useless Waste was made of tinge worthless wheji delne . html from a te hnilding. Windows were dashed .iu and Out. 'hug feeding the interaol Sres with fresh air, and 11:e building was burned thirty saituitee sooner tLan yras necessary. A gentleman by the nawe rf Donglas entered the house to resuue the trunk of , a boarder and came near losing his lire by bis rashne... The erigill of tho fire i 9 a any.t.7, It To beir 7 .it/ tilp 13,144 g apil ttitt lath, which 4avorirof "InAtcht ,, — ll,il"Tl4rirpil, Went directly hit° the ettimhoys. - - - The lose tulle tonsily Liam Mr. Watidur. who proprietor, a very worthy man mid a goad land-: lord. The toes ie ahom pr o b u ntir, upon which there was an ineersoce of t.'1600„ The /41.10 U of Cue 6enelikl;l refl judged and eh IiAVH '-x - --`l'll(:,ititin who trades upon the past: the marl ulin fell a•teep upr,r4 of to tit: ;ylex , %kg: rxlZl4-I.w tr, to-day, 4 to..,ptel wil t Lio: ri,p.rattr?", and iu pirvd by the t,tul thoughts of that Um... jinn you oen 'mob a twit, z,ii people? Young Inert, bare z,Ol , L., hixo ? • / If you Late cuell ri Glllll 3,11 have behultl 1,011ln:4101v wreck. A mall icrtneki 110 pauinz, p.fdsrny 1p W- career, and silLer Wief etritigle;lll:siag Tutu aaelbctual abbt ion. We net 1.) Mkt cay tlott back of flair nunacat of decline s‘l,l fail there 'talia.t. be: c. bete au nslanridrnt :Fe of pl)zical an,i in; blic , ,,tßei putters. Vatttlier °tot , !)irljytal her....tht4ry yuAiliwiti,,R, it le 4111- 0. - bi Lie to ecc : I.ot tome of there eawo , led in tht. :hip:creek. ile top tr , s44der 9 v. ,. .0' , 111a1 1 141 1 L 3 ibcll,2ll , 1:11:t colt OILY 1e...2k-29.i—Li11 1 ., 1.1. f io the pest tense. ...Stsoh a man Ivs:no7psna ent and - no future. It Ss this which Amiga's: lad': , - age; ho that men say Of an bid coati..--"lte his second ctilrllmOilli i ftlis old;rage can only tesult I'cotuisier,rast;, e %cc- Or the reac tion of rouse undue c.‘eitesnetil of a ruling par wajarity of tarn might, by a isrsirj. : dent use of then gift, lis t to the allotted age of lau, accidents - and porta - owes elves:l,4 , st :Melt rhiplyreel.s, numpariton rather than derisinis. They result from causes whiolt are at stork in the inbstal or physical econ omy Of thou:mud:. The man who blitzes like a star during four decade=, and then pale, and dis appear_, is a failure. Better a milder luster dif fir=ol through resets decades, than such dazzling radiance for a briefer period. Young tunn—the quesliou asked eboutineu is -. AVlir k t goodfoy,;(" ftnd Wl* By reference to our advertising columns it will be found Mat I'. L. Baldwin .b Co. of Tioga, pro pose to keep Ground Plaster on hand. Fatmera coming fruits a distance eon depend upon finding a supply guffcicnt for their yenta and at the low cat possible price. MARRIAGES ?n Weilaboro, Jan. id, IS6i, by Rev. Staples, Daniel P. Dewey and Mary A. smith, both of Wells.bpro, Pa. In Covington, Jan. 16, by Rev. Chas. Weeks, Mr. Elias Tipple, of Charleston and Mrs. Caroline West. of Covington. In Richmond, Dee. 25,- - by the same, Mr, Lu ther Calkins of Charleoton and .viss Clarissa Ben edict, of Richmond. In Tioga, on the 17th inst., by W. T. Urea, Esq., ldr John Campbell of Painted Post, N. 17., to Miss Helen Josephine Bagley, of Tioga, Pa. In Wellsboro, Jan. Ist, by Rec. I. B. Reynolds, Mr. Hiram R•. Rice arid Miss Antonstte both of this place. DEATHS Dec. 30, 1066, Pneumonia, Susan Hart, wife of David Hart, in the 66th year of her age. In Delmar, Dee. 13, Ha, Thomas Horton, in tba 80015 . par a hjsgigii:i z TUE TRIBITNE 1667:7• Tne Tineuice`enteraCintik rifel-ik 4 r l lfET more prosperous in busihess than ever before. The expediency of ettlaiging ear pages—thus making The Tribune the largest and the cheapest news paper in America—wa2 doubted by many. We have found oar sictiunt init. — The circulatian of The Tribune is steadily increasing, and our ad vertising patronage has increased so touch that it is more difficult to print our news than when we used a smaller sheet, and this difficulty see can only mcet by frequently publishing, supplemen tary pages. Tisaclofe - r( Ajte ithoM slita74 T r it i aitts e Aelosiotorrolo r.O • liar problems. We have met them as best we could, laboring with sincerity for Freedom, So cial Prague.,Political Equality, Impartial Suf frage—All Rights for All. A Republican Presi dent became the enemy of Republicanism[, and UM have been culled upon to denounce and es• dose the treacheries of a degraded Administra tion. It was - loot Williktit pain, cartnitiTy not with out much thinking, that we made an issue with Ps evident Johnson. The people approved our conrseiby_returning.their xadlealimiristritittats to power. - The/ elections-or-ISG6-4eimporttreit to the nation es Lee's surrender—make new du ties. Reconstruction is now the duty of the country.ptattical,reconstrpOsT—tg.ppetrltefirtii in finances and titrifti. ;We arunoloogerressed by'war needsgitieb; And we Man' akwfdd. Otif,repr experiments s The-present condition of- tlierennys grieVeitin3ll." Trade,sufftWas.r2our manufacturing interests are in a precarious state. A dollar does not mean a dollar, but its fraction. It may be sixty cents, it may be ten. • It is u seas timent, not a fact. When the Litiorer, earns his .101'11%11e tides noiledor, irholVerliblaas lone bin( of bread - of - Ise: All businessittleverish bottled. WA think title can only 'rituedicd by a' Wigs end intrepid — Oki at • Washingpfuy: reducing the current.) , to ihn''sjicil3 b.tgt luNd ibis we shall insist The necessity of Protection to'Llitior again, presses upon us. We regret chat on tilts most lei portant measure the Republic - 5n - party Is diritie - d" An honest lint Mi9Mileentil minority in the Went, particularly. are endeavoring to create a policy w -deb can only result in the protalraion 11f Ameri can Industry—the degradation of Labor and the eggrandisement of English eapitalists. During the many years of our wark..tiotharieritrag„iliall `against this interest. pre pxtieNci prptootitpa v than ever 019;1,190 insist open the broadest and 'trateq sir toe taqut4 lot babe, In the perplexing que-tlen et Reconstruction we see nor e-P-adi to amend the policy which we have asserted since the ohm of the err. it than seemed Masts that -Eirmacipatime el • the .illaolva Mould he fiallaved.by Soffrage,for Wu I did net see the policy of a promiceueuaxtinettinfe-, lion 011 , 1 hanging We had duo much blow* last war to ask for blood in peace—even to gratify angry vengeance. It seemed important that the South Monti' concede Suffrage, nut that the North Mould cuurode Amnesty- - Some ocuurfrienOos disa pproveir of this ;lint ChOgrese oar advice. AnineelY' bee been approvear ConiTeSS—to a greater extent annim• r claimaa -fm 'she Tribune. We hose held that ,the men whq :warred captives in Rebel dungeons, who mar dared surrendered prisoners., who violated' the rules of war, and aideel the ar.faasinntion of Mr. Lincoln, .should he 'tried and punished. 'Congreml and the AdiniOistrathen hate agreed that no:Tlia-',l hhinent choulailie inflicted even upon tneO who are charged' with these crimes, anal the Only . ; meatorehtoking like punlthment is the: ifilerrid: meat of disfranchisement from holdifig:ollify,, whidi merely a sentimental and ttut a,(l.fetiltt' pehralty. 'tin the Other hand, the' plilslagAp' Civil Itighti , Bill. the Vrecilinen's liareob and the Bill for Suffrage in the Dickler o f luluels, Mow thatriconstreetien wlll'nOtte r off-",,, siimulated Witbdut suffrage aqd nieleettert'llli2thel Macke, - The poliey - ad' - The -Tritaiire 1 14.44 Men praetkally adopted by those, who differed' with;ns" during its direu•siou. Wo never qu =el with' friends who are impatient with us. We do Skein the jetties of believing,they go their way to what is right, just ns we trees they will do us the jun Mice of believing ee go our way to , what is cighy I .We meth for' the sfime tible'et, - perlyapq - in differ:an ways. We have nag bighei ;kin:thirty to teem° peace to ibis nation, nod to all talons— ! liberty, protre., happiness, rhino; and the tint ; semi brotherhood of man. And for-this we shall continue to toil in our bent way. We have reorganized and strengthened every department of The Tribune. We hare cerres pendent% in every part of this country and in every enuntry , of the world; resident (+correspond ents in every siapitryl- anti einnuiereial !center - of Europe-and South Amerien y:npeobtal'enrresspainits l ' . mks who fellow Important movertientein f-the earth. This everiLlintiment eniti ii - great . " deal of money, and tai organise it irtiqui're-in vested many thousands of donate. 'o - When elate that them ore three hundred people directly or indirectly connected with the editorial depnrt tnrnt of The Tribune, charged, in a greater or to snag dersati., , lit giving end tttat for every item of news we pay money, the vast expense of or r publica tion may be imagined. We intend to enlarge these facilities, and not only to gather news from all parts of the world, but to ask the ,most title& men of other canalise to wtitCroi , our colinatcoa With many of them we hare already entered:into. negotiations which will restM in plying to the readers Of The Tribtthe a nodes of essays that, both for their intrin* value, anal 44,,,1f1tne of their illunkinaii heti:mese will lend.' Ice-reAeneeible in the history of Journalism. We postpone for the present it more definite announcement. Friends of Impartial Justice anal Progress! we greet you coy the . bright . kroepoopf Wove Frletide n of The Tribune we appeal to theca - Iv* belie' é that an increased ciiqnlation„pl;Tl t e3rity 4 . one would condtioe to the Entitival, Intellectual, 'yang moral wellbeing id this Republic, to nic) us in effecting such increase. TFRAW.-- - vc ERR LT TRIBUNE. Mail troblcribers, singlo copy, 1 year-52•11 , 1:m o° - r. Maul Tulesrribera, clubs of TCri.kopteg or or , .cf 3 ~„.4 1 ,,5; ajar! isOl.l ollnypt ‘ , o 3. • Ve au i y "11°-i•l4' :•34116 An t° ' t t," t . r 6:tri ropy ee.nor.ee 7., =I :111,1•'-, I roily, 1 yar 7 -104 000,ber5..', 4, :l 00 =II 1 I. orcr int. car 11 ropy. 3 00 Pnrn.n- romiiting for 10 ~c.,ples, .1130 nig nk.coiyt; nn eatrn opy4or . l'erton9 non:fling for tf. ctspws tz.p. ujll wojcp . LW extra copy one le F"r stoo no sill tcntl,tlft.k tour.tinliCA .44 tiW 414.n. 4 tfUrgiiiS AdmittlatrillietP4iilit , been grunted upon the 'el: tete 41f Illife6-1.414eft, Tenet, sail/ is ocireeti. piteetikirokebtert to Drilte );err Y.ork_ ter Boat-Oulee onlerr..4•egia-tiotste, nt 4.lllll ffiviuß Pleubko.lo 4tie ardor of 'rug. TittUllitE, beiux rot et ince atiil iittle ten ' ' ler, ire preferable to etly, other notke,if, pitttit, 4 • 1. .1. II RADIAIII'I7, A dm , r. - ttkeiCe. eubseribers Srlig aut I touney kil.lptiFii Willa, Bredfotti Pi., Lae. by/16-6,0" Eipt eta ollergea. Mires*, --1 ki MID Bill d, Se at•Yor4, 4 UA/Toll'B NOTICE-7 ' 140 .I.loll42lctl'aprilintdt - A31 . 111,:t1.1.- C ll.BnllltC motte.y -%%1Q ef.the real c.JPJt , if D. C.4arepillty.ll attend -Div up —All persoire:lddeldid to thAtOblicritrot Ittp tlnr.loiret444tl44orrlninvrarat - tirs 014.114raille j are req , ocsted to cell and eettle at once and l ave borirctsa Wegl/Mliodity,klionTll .diky frhAli,l,ltest?, co.dx. • ; " 7 E. B. CAUVEY. onNi eeele,Pckfforlseil dEr. , t Wellsbory, Jan. 9, 11491-Bw, : 4, 1 _ lag?, • 4111114&4 11110.1" 1:74t TI n Dollars iier :maim PAPAL' -1 1 - °T ,IO Ef,P , 71 Are Iron Afflicted with a Gong h or a Cold? AltE YOU PItEDISPOZTD TO CONSUMPTION? irt the Life, 01,19 r rkddria ja ,ts - tprcr-dy fran ,Pad dca Atiaali r t ; za, Parch", a 14, rf BLADES' EUPHONIAL Pr T ProVea Wre cAi l kieffLl/ arty Yap tonne, Colds, Crony, ea ;rat, letlivia, 11,011. dtal, Liytheria , and all Pulm onary Diseases . Mill: LUBRICATOR is a medicinal preparation in tho torn, of a Jutting; n blob, of all modes, is the nu* pleasant ud convelitent4, They , eontain dela terlbst-itit.o..iAtidostitt qttet , tettretutuil44 Lettedwoyti eafe,ot en far the u cakest and mu-t aensap%u Stomrteh. In Crony Cloy giVe 111011.1.16T1 . Itt.Lli P. For Coughs and Cold.; they aro aluable. Fur Catarrh, Asthma and (frOnrilltid they hard no clash In Cho market, (Tido Ceallicstekureotaietojing- oath boo.) tDtpthedat; eittpl,desoie4hl; dktk r imUt. $l4-43%.,c c . itit9t-1411 i llt u ntrlp ' t b r i e'r ed ' 3 l, 4 4 l A`'ji Without them,nt4h . ey ' re ' moitilitivrieitiierititt'areikifil: en and clear the voice. ALV - Always no them in time, and if the op:unto:tie are severe use very freely. J. 11. BLADES A CO., Prop'm ' Elmira, N. Y. . . F. C. WELLS a , rFreti Eit,Et , Agents for lieu , York City. =II Ar - POR SALE DC ALL DRUGGISTS Dec.12,1566-Iy. A Cough, 8 Cold, or A 'zt ,()\l 4 . oci Soro Throat, 13RONGHIAL REQUIRES IMMEDIATE ATTENTION, Alyr, ;Isamu% Air.-guulaD.L: !teltr•W Lown To. 0. 0 14 - 04,1, ,:‘ FO R , irritation of the Pangs, A CoCOUGHS„iITA*inaReor C ti it** p- Dis ease, onsum AN° ( 2 , am is often the /2i BROWN v:.la In :1 - Having a direct influence to the Parts +.d d give Somediatm zeldef, 1.41,-11.> FOR BRONCHITIS, ASTIIIIA, CATAHRII; eißiav In!°.',?PE"s:•ii;- ' - , 8, .), '11 , 1,. Troches are mica always good success Singers isii;ValicApeakers Will find Taocnza useful In clearing the voice when takotagorp,EiAting. OV" SPeeiting: and,reliexisgAtte throat after an unusual exertion of the vocll , 9rDsP4. The TROCHES Are recommended and nresiribed b Phy. Plata., and have had testimonials front eminent men throughout the country. Being an article of true mei . - and basins ... roosts, their efficacy by-ti tat of_ many YeArlt,,ApkyllnefFlidii4hotti in tyMons parts - et Ttiffolletr And' the Tscicub aeo nniverially pronounced better than other articles One *Pi only " Bnowx's linoxonsr. Tr.ocum," and do nettakCsagf IlmiT.Penuzze ivaranosa that mar be offered. SoLD EVERYWHERE. Nov. 21, 'CC-Cm. R k 2q.:l4 11nnd ' Street, Sew York. ate-Full information, with the highest testimoninln also a Book onAlpecial Ihstailesls a smiled sent free. Be cure and rend for them, and you u dl imt regret it; ,force advertising physlylans are generally ImpostoCiaßT.2.ilbfit . Veferogical na- striMger should ho trusted. Enclose a stamp tar postage, and direct to DR. LAWRENCE, NO. 14,1K/ND,STREET, NEW YORK. Nov. 21,1666-Iy. • ' -" ' - TRANGE BUT TRUE—Every young lady and gen tleman in the lin!teckStajesean boar ..apruetblng to their advantage q , 4retnew Mairtfreent cliarge) by ad dressing the undeviigned Those having fenrs of being humbugged will plane oblige by not notlon g thlft curd All others RAIL n , le.sie address their . ..obedient earvant, Jan 31,'08-ly 831 Broadway, New York 'eatfa'n , lii,'%iifo--ii r i 'xj for years from Nervous Debility, Premature t' DreTly and all.thetilfees oC youtitfplipdiscretion,.,llll, for the sake at o fr - to all . who need It, the recipe and directions for making the simple rem e.ly by which lie seas cn red. Sufferers within. , to profit by the advertisers experlence.can do so ,by addressing JOlCkf...D..oGDEZOLsCliatabets.St , N. Y. 1, -, realthredto basalt to n five•tettks hy'a vier efniplh remedy, ater having buffered forsdrezat:tydatt w lib a severe long atleetton and that dread disease, Consump tion—ls anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers Inn means ot cure ' !MI L ' .1 1 "erl,.l.Ft COPY bt tilasv ietipfkAl use 4 , eo of arge, all the directions for preparing and using the same, Nmach they will find Surjl!fre tOraikgrs:4l4l4.44ilti,astaniat b llrentebittiCtlotkghs androbida,.nadall b tlacoat and lung al:klmtutqui'agspuM: of cirtbCadt riser . fit sending ,thd.Freauriptfunis, to benefli tun fflltted and spri.ad Svitit.trhi tuneeiva, bdinsalimblei, And 1ie1,d1;,.•; WittlST his tfontmly, as trwill. coat Of ertfithtfilitg tang' ty lit e aloass t litg Padetiqetrlsh lug Iltaproserriphita Fab., by return Intl!, will pleaso address Rev. ED. v , A 44- - .e 10s li r iCt n NY x'66-vyi • \ eide n INO.DONE, SFAVIN, WIND s, e„, items tnmsprapie&l.LT and - PER:illfeNll. - 1 . eosin. by he tt=o of ; Roof' a1p45V4,74,g; -ins, n‘e.w.fne was ettabliblied yours ago, null has !Avner been Loon nto f.‘ll. Ole eit a single trial. For sale b 3 IV 11. TB RH ELL ,t CO., Corning, N. Y. ' D. S. Barnes L C. 6 , Agents, New York. 0c17.0.10,Gai fitit - o,l.9'.glililiblCOß- Ali 14, MALI D.—Ptiblhbed f itr The Genet tUitlfas n Caution tit voting men and others, who suffer front Nervous Be lida), Pt erliatill e Decay of 31anhood, Le, supplying at kito same time the means of belf.eure. By one who has cored oellfrift .erweirg.sd_Sg FR. do 41AVE,‘191, it Y s. ' l7:Aft " e4WWgr rA ti t N 'LT II ANI 51AVFAIR, I E; , h * ro ' okis ' a r ," Ki ngs Co N.Y. [Jan. 31. 'cs.-13 ==f== SCR !_FICI3ATCI - 11 - SCRATC/EU., WHEATON'S OINTMENT( ' zure4l49Acir in As3,lAnirfay Also rtir(os .'§ALT' Emr; KLCEES; dintI3LAINS, 'rind all ERUPTIONS Pk' nu: Pr,icQ:ss cents 'For sale by nil eletlalsti4 Bylittindlogl W cents to WEEKS L POTTER ' Sole Agents,l7u Washington St. hiloston, it will be fnremrdedbx ,nl.ll4rte of postage, tk, any port of thelThlti , 4 states. Jon., G. 1%0. op. notice -2,000 A$ I I; • E A i lt t4t ti ci n i d o b o y h anyt o n: . p w e i r t i lt Asnco necessary. The Presidenta, Cashiois, and Treaiarere of 3 Banks indraseSo.e,jpeWar, Sent -free vifth Atm Jka,har s , t h & a,a4 4 . r ciil Tool Works, Springfield, Vermont. line. 5, 1846—Iter WELLSBORO ACADEMY F:IM TIM VIIIQTER TEEM will begin THURS DAY, Jan.:id, 1617. - Swami/54W! b,ift" off, TlV,lll.47l:ll44)de ductionloa6 roiabror,co "frit two weeks of the Tenn. RATES pf . TUITJEtN: Primary Brandies $4 00 1 Preparatory Departu.ent........ ......... SLII Criohnba , sl4llBs Rtati thel''- 4 ,- --. 1. ' O, -‘ ''''.4l' ,J ',, Ilighat Ettglialt :Bread:lea -, ~ ~,-= , ,".• ^' j . 7--iio' Natiltal Sciafte43ldallitfidi Erathenrititirei;i' S Mr Ancioititiagdigtaa with the ,, PA4l4fit' ' - VII Modern Langugeo- - -:. '.! ' - .I''n ',:t.,-4.::::lttalittl No-iaoideztartxpeases.- --- Board „pot Iveoic.T..-{-4741;;;;44 373 -10,10 w ee, 00 Roods:Ter anery reasonable ratos. Total expensos per term for 'tuition, board, washing, &c., ccd not InneitexeA......tso 00 Self. hiter,r, IiWIL.:AF,Ii4; 500 Rohinsorie 11140 - ITathematteYorks, and Clark's Grammar hove been introdoeed for per. neneent use. Ti o other. t9V4.40Y1 , 444, ate.ieilfkiigletA 1 1 ,, ca FeW, if any, ohanges will bereaffeir be ma. e. In all cases of changes in text-books, new books will be exchanged for old ones, or fur nish ; A . 1 9 oiall ha 44 15 I editor?' i.hn 4 4 115 ti • . the Academy. The number of competent Teachers will always equal the wants of the School. . A dydoptipn t fyuukthuregulor rptisi riptiniguza will ietuado, ff'disiesti,'l4 - `faiVe?o mAgent students; end also ' in other cases when the tui tion is deemed too high for the times. ipeelal arrangements made with Teachers who canzint p apt! hegiuninik ni erpitiligerlJs leuteistrore trattlose frf •ftte - [OW. Liberal Prizes will - be offered for superior scholarship &c. The Faculty will, as heretofore, do their but for theng - ititeeetiltelilarStßitintLfi Ft' B. They will endiasor to merit a still more liberal ,patronage. For hoard or rooms %lAD the opening cf the 'L'erssoicifineri, Jaluatimiti= , ,LittieVlßiar‘ra ; • Fur Clreulars, Catalogues, &r., Addeesiq-- D. D. VAN ALLEN, Principal. ' Wellsboro, Dec. 19, 18116, FALL BROOIiAP:tM Iz -Ttle;Oltuderaigned, baring make arrangements to furnish Coal bytbo TON or CAR LOAD, coaren or fine, selic itohe patronage of the public. - A LSO.AlasLocuistrtntly, on hanti,u4argridtßik of CA itlt,f 1.1,0,LT5, nt wbolcralc and • CreLIik._ . ,.,2,_•i , r.BLACKSMITRING of all kinds 'I-on? tiKPlalt:lanttuntl-: 8- M. USER. Tioga, Dec. 1,.14611-.4f, - ... " IS years established in N. 'd City." -- - "Only intallibldremedies kndvn." "Free from Poisons."- " - Not dangerous to tho frumal Family." Rats coma cut of their holes it die." ~. " Costaed" Bat, Roach, cf:c Ecterinifia Pa . , Is a 1)a - 963Lused for Rau, dice, fioacht, r ;,, ,lypek and Red r.ettly, cf:c., ,L•c. __ __,, 1 , ,- i".lCostarre -Jled Bgg :-Exterynioor Is a liquid' or iiia—used to'doo ! I, l l.cipillivo for lied l ßl4, 11Dstar'a" .21ertrie Bauder f 0 Insects 'ls for Works, .3fannitoes,ileilaillitiiLty9l,_:: !hider. on Plants Fold, An'imars,l4l-et -!!'t Ban - s.na !!! of all worthless ations. 421, - 800 that " Cosran'af:' name is en eaqt, 70x, - Itottle, and Flask, before you buy.', Address„ 'MEN= R. COST 48 , f,,, Broadway, .Y. soa.in wellsboro, Pa., by l and all Druggists and Botulism es - liffl MEE r , .4 ' . EZM MEI n ;141, 1111.1 , If - );;•th , • • i •. v.i—ts.t.r A 4-:fc; ME UZI ME " C.O Sir S." . , CIILILERATED MEI Buckthorn'," •$ a 'For. Cuts, Burns, .Binises, - Wounds, Boils. Csni oars. Broken Broatts,..Bore Nipples Bleeding* :Blind and Painful Piles; Scrofulous, Putrid-and" 11l conditioned Sores;- Ulcors,.olaxidular Bw• ' lings, Eruptions,- Cutoneous- Affections, Bing- Cornt Bnnione, he. 'Chapped -Hands. -I:ips t ,Le.; Bites of Spideni, Insects, Anithals. Ac., Ac. cts., 50 cts:,aild $t eisea. , ••• And -by • HENRY ;R.\ - COSTAR, Depot :484 Broadway, N. Y., and by :{Yollaboro, 'Pat, - 4' 77 , , , 1. 4'l iSr 47= ,r