HOME - MAT'kER S. WEDNES9.A.I.' FEB. 13, 1867. Now AdverLiwnentn. ir.roolutiou—T. L. Baldwin 4.• New; Firm—T. L. Baldwin it Co. • Cherry Pectoral. Emeutor's Notice—lsrael Slone, Ex'r, Notice—C. W. Barlow, Bee): Attorney at Law—C. 0. Notice—Delmar School Directors. Orphan's Coart Sale--Geo. Youtleuschlager. Orpheus Court Sale.. Charles Ehereatr. fssurr—Our - friend and fellow:eitiseri, rot.tr. Ile has a fine lotof extra tunes. If you want one now is She gutta-percha -opportunity. Dosariols.—The friends of Rey. J. F. Calkins will visit him, at the Presbyterian Pamnage, on FriarY.: evening, 15th that. Mr. T. A. Wickham ; Merchant.. al Logs. has . aust received ti carefully selected Stork of goods from New York. His adverti•mcnt reached us too late for insertion this week. - Crum's. o$ Tmn.—Passenger trains to earn ing. now leave Tioga at S:3O a. m., and 2:18 p.m. Leave Mansfield at 7:t5 a. m, and p. m. Love Coming at 815 a. m., and 3:30 DorTAnols. r.—The fri ends Chas. Weeks are invited to attend a Ennalion party at the house of J. E. Lyon. Niles Valley, on Friday evening, Feb. Ib. PEaroorraL. , --Afeasra. Van Valkenburg k Wilson hive beught; out Mr.T. D. BunneU in the mercantile business, and will at once fill up with a new and choice stack of Dry Goods and Groceries. They will also carry on the Merchant Tailoring business in all its branches, Mr. Wilson hung an experienced Merchant tailor. AT Word a.—Mr. Jacob Sticklin has rented a portion of the Foundry, and fitted it up with suitable machinery to prosecute US business of Cabinet-Making. Be seems to be very com fortably situated, and is preparing to stilrfurther increase his facilities to - supply the demand.— ln.-St. he getting to be the business street - t 1 the borough. IN Fula, litLasT.-We stepped into VAN 'Haas's new Cabinet shop the other days and were, agreeably surprised to find : so many workmen employed—and they were as busi as naders. Wean glad to note this evidence of business prosperity, and we wish that Wellaboro contained a hundred more manufactories of equal benefit to her true interests. SCULPIrIC:-4.tntafertilitilias Thorn p son, of this village, has shown iss , a veiy credita ble copy of " The sleeping Child," made by him self with a common jackknife, out of a bit of so lidined Plaster of Paris- This young man evin ces considerable talent in the direction of draw ing and sculpture, and with training may, in our judgment, achieve reputation as an artist. Re is still in his early 'teens, and, there 15 room for hope that we may be able, some day, to chronicle has success as an artist. KEROSENE ACCIDENT.--A daughter of Mr. Losinger, of Delmar, was badly burned with Kerosene last Thursday erecting, et his lam - Ger camp _on Marsh Creek. She was filling the Tamp ichife Limning, when the oil took fire and enveloped her in lames. Mr. imainger and his two sons at once set abort smothering the flames, Gut did not succeed M. doirig.R.before the girl was badly burned. Iler left hand and arm are In such a condition that it is quite probable that will be crippled for life. Mr. Losinger was considerably' singed in try ing to rare the girl. We might say that lamps should not be filled *hilt lighted, but 'gaits we will notimention it. TtrePoon ItoirsE.-Vl7e - congratulate the people upon the'acrtioit trsuelking !that Cohitt ' Rouse, recorded elsonterp i 4 these columna. dor the proposed arrangement no' tVinrhiPTor ' borough will be taxed to any, o,xteat heydnd the rum actually expended in the maintenance ul'its proper poor. The feature providing for the tern perary and partial relict of pertone not rent to , the Poor House it a good one, tie humane at it IA We hare before us the etaternent of the opera li,ns of the Chenango N.Y. County' Poor House for .1866, a brief silstract of which we here pte rent for the information of our readers : The Chenengo Poor House has connected with a list acres of land. The liCsiMing; cosfi4o;oob. The Superintendent receives ii , 550. - and the gnu :. deman in charge of the Intone Department has,' a salary of $325 per year. The personal property tr inventornel at $O,ll-5, 1 ) 1 On the Lim are tepl eoor.-tlie eutiii and cheese, from uluch are chietl3, - •umed by the inmates of the Poor llouse. The cost (par person) of maintenance for the year was :I per week, including keeper's salary, and er eluding clothing. The cost to towns, per person bent ; An - Po*. House, was 24 rents per week; but all hues im posed for violationsof-the Exeise law, were ap propriated to the support of these poor, and thus brings their maintenance to slow ftgaie- - The report goes on to state that throe-fourths of the paupeilism of the country Is directly and indirectly caused by intemperance-, Suppose, then, the traders in Liquor Lc mus polled to support the poor in their respective communities ? PRovisto CASEIL- - A MinefieTd correspondent *rites no ne follows ; DEAR Mn. AGITATOR : If you see that young chap that waited to loaf id your ilea send; Wei vo Mansfield, fur I verily believe it is to beilre very Paradise of loafers. Thor, may be other villages that contain as many in proportion but I think there is none where loafers enjoy so may privileges as they do 'here. I have loafed here several years, and bare never known a loafer to have but water, or ash brine thrown on ; in deed, we enjoy each privileges that theinerehants and grocers would not think of depriving as of them without a writ of ejectment and a bong and tedious law suit. We sit around the FtoVeA, and on the coonters,ln oold weather, and when it is warm, on the steps, at the doors, and talk horse and dog to our heart's content. We generally, talk more horse than dog; there is scarcely horse within miles of here that we do nut know, and likewise all who have ever owned him, and how old he is, de. itc. Now, is mot this interest. mg and instructive ? &lett is the estimation in chicle we arc held, that some enterprising eiti tens hare got up a saloon and billiard room for especial benefito OLD LOAFER. P. 8. One storekeeper has lately had the ill manners to stick up a notice requesting gentle men not to sit. on hiscounter, but as it says "gentlemen,' we cone lure it does not refer to u: O. L. Reflections upon a Leg of Mutton Ma. Pennon:. As a standing invitation is giv on irk your columns, for anything • beneficial to the farming Interest, allow me to remark, that, having purchased the above artiole of foga., which weighed, (with that portion of the can appendage which properly iselemes to the toits.) %Lout 6 the. for 75 cents. 1 fell into a rosevie in which Mr. emnostreioner lloroce Greeley, High Tariff, Cheap Wool and Primo all got mixed together in a state of cOnfuGon.— Well, to my purchase: when placed upon the ta-. Li s it was moo, and lastel,e,, of the feminine gender, of an uncertain age, but not lean than tour ye/re old. Mr. Wells recommends the nit tag of sheep for their Mutton, and let the wool be a secondary consideration. Mr. tireeley thereupon reads him a severe ]estop for thus tn- Vlng upon himself to dictate n c.kurse that is to tapopolate all our rhoep folds What is it, bo a..ue if titer matter. said I. at , I examined Rill. a rptlca 0:..e the joint before toe, Cad look, dat the'likree inmlly around me; and ns o:c6ten's crime- came to kk.) r. lief Lt ion-- facts nod 11 01 . 22; Icets and hauler.," :beer it Judging tram appearaficas the elite dirties 'anti wroth t' out are poor an i‘Pitemt cotiltl NCtcr hate lotted chore .4 lbs to a thine, which, for three Y. , . would be V lb*. at Mk per 4b , /5,40, waking $6.60 Our Tranesifitlantic friends would Love Wilda a elavy oh the same age, rolling the mutton at the same laic. per lb. elthun. Il wi e dd have produced .tt loot. 5 Ila to a flecee. or 15 lbs. in throe years, al 36 cents per lb. or $4,51?, making 614.60 or the same price for meat, half the prise for wool, and gMO more money • and 0,1 base been informed that the elect pm ' duo' , tke canoe, for fat mutton rashes tat land, surely, I thought, Mr. Ceminirsloner WelltianhOpt right ; and with seaway large cities all around es, skip of access, won't our Ilkistuters try it up? youTil; ONA WIIO HAS TO BOP ALL HIS PANILY EATS all) Wuss. ,gym:: ~:.:, _ate x~ ;z•.. IZEIMEI GOOD INK.—Some weeks ago Mr. Walter Marsh left with ns a package of the "American Ink Powder," a which we Made a quart of hcatitlfal Meat Llsek, flows readily,andlis Marsh is the agent for Tinge county, and has left a quantity of the PoWder with Dr. Rity on sale. We unhesitatingly commend it to oreryhydy it he ad mires good ink, as the hest in the market. It is cheap and unequaled. SOUND LOG IC. " Come here you young scamp and get a sound spazking.”-- arbolar—" You hain't got no right to spank me, In*, 314 TMOleachtt: sholld like to hear you read that copy." S • cho !!You shall, (reads,) "Let all the ends thou almst at be thy country'e," and when • yen are spanking me, you ain't aiming at no such cod." A Deana Rena CounTERPEIT.—A. new and danger bus imitation of the five dollar National Bank note has recently been put afloat_ The engra- Film is said to be finely executeff,' and the bill, in the main, is well calculated to deceive. Still it may readily be detected. In the genuine the group of Columbus and his companions is com posed of five persons; in the counterfeit there ale but four—the one in the background at the extreme end, and"the mostextreme figure in the group is missing. ra the counterfeit, also, the extended arm of Columba' is without a hand.— Bills of this description on Cee different banks have already appeared, and others will doubtless veer) follow. The Conatty Nouse A meeting of citizens from various sections of the county was held on Monday evening at the Commissioners' Office, the Poor Molise being the subject of consideration. -' 3. Emery, - Bail,' was celled to the Chair, and P. 4. flmith, , E.stiv Was elected Secretary. • After a pretty general canvass of the eubject Judge Williams and Associates Veil and Bentley, were appointed a Committee to draft a supple ment .0 the act of last winter and report at a meeti, 4. to bibeld in the Court House, Tuesday Orqueaday _ evening the Ccitainittee reported the snpplentent refemitatto,-a died 9f whiqlswe append, as follows: • - 1. That the 2illsectionjcif this .said set shall not direct the Overseers of the Poniortheisev eral townships and boroughs of authority to care for tho poor until the poor Ileum be'rhady for the reception of the poor. 2. When the Commissionela shall Ore.notice of their readiness to receive and maintain .the poor the several overseers of the Poor in the county shall prepare a statement of their accounts as earls overseers, settle with the Auditors of their respective districts, and deliver up to the town clerks all books or papers pertaining to their office, anpity °cep balance pf ittt in thA 4 . o .a, T er or . Ateir ive townshlpi r boron SI •If Ihete be rldj debtedness, then the Auditors shall declare the same, and the same shell be paid by the proper township or borough. 3. Temporary relief.may be granted and paid by the Commissioners when the proper magistrate shall certify that the applicant is over 18 years of age, and a proper person - to receive relief. If the Commissioners shall concur in the certificate of the magistrate,they shall grant the relief, to be paid for upon the. order pf the Supervisor& or, the Bmgess;' oh t3ti edie may a . t., cafe Oer week not exceeding half the average, cost of maintenance in tho County House. 4. When the County Rouse shall Le prepared, tite Ceinteissioners open account With the satiaral townships and lioroughi, , atni charge to tbem,tbe cost of ,tetaintatuinctho poor of said distiicts, respectively;, at the average rate of maintenance; 'alio to Charge to them the amount of all moneys paid for temporary relief of their poor, the Commissioners to levy and collect from each township or borough the coot of maintain ing their poor. 5. The - COMMillaienerS may. bind out as ap prentices such children of the „puce -as may be committed •to.tbe poor house if they deem it es .Pethent; -the term of apprenticeship of cos'es re es pira at 21. years; and of: feraeletat-I8 •yestra.7, - 0. After the current year, the Commissioners shalt add to the assessment of each district, one mill per dollar on the valuation, to be collected with the , poor taxes heroinbefore provided for, the proceeds to constitute a building fund; the accumulation to La Ina at interest until sufficient to erect proper buildings for the proper care of the poor. The Commissioner?! are enlkotitetl to levy add 'c'ellecf.st kounty „pop: tai 4, one haff,ettine eile Cent. for4he present-year, fbr the , purpoyof ,Making temporary additions to the , buildingi "On' tFie county farm, providing furniture and farm ing implements, etc.. Should the cum thus raised be inadequate. then to borrow money to meet the deficiency. Su much of said tux as may be ,used for Mairitaleing the poor fo bo charged to tho' proper districts. S. The Associate Judges are to ect with the Commissioners in all matters relating. tn,hhild iug, furnishing and fitting up 'the County House, and are entitled to vote upon all goestions rela ting thereto. The report , A":1E. adopted _and the Committee continued. With instrnetfoiCS to prectirit:the sage or the Tho following resolution was adopted Fithoat : Resole/4, Thrit the 4th section of the foregoing act amendatory of the act authorizing the erection of a Poor Hoare in Tioga county, is,offered as a 'eouipromiso to those 7fie have been opposed to the act last mentioned; but if said 4th section is not accepted in a spirit of ethcillation, that it is tube considered withdrawn, leaving the bill as it now "stands, without autendotent. A Cann:--In behalf 'of myself and family, r take this method of tendering my heartfelt thanks and . gratiflide to my friends and neighbors for th= kind attentions and benevolent • sympathy daring the severe and fatal Mum of oaf-lona and darling child. ?any God iercani aid blesit them.- - - , Iltnix D. Dairen. Wellibor6, Feb. 9th, 1867 - Adeertirers are requested to send in their ad vertisements ns early as Saturday of the woek Vicious to that in which they aro desired to up. Isar. Communications should be sent in, nut la , iter than - Saturday; unless wry - brief.. -Ude piper goes 19 prenil Tneodiy flop:Om - without rid. If Obituary rietices,-eaceedibg live hues Will be charged five cents per: lute.. Announcements of ?Carriages and deaths - inserted free of charge. That young man from whose leg Dr. Up De Graff some months since removed a portion of bane, nearly afoot in length t has ealled,upon the Doctor, walking as readily and as fr . p from limp or any deturmityas anybody. Eventha short ening of the ilmh, , whieh was cUttaraltiwkPiaina; is =tai ail pereepiitda. Dr.ll:4paslaylsia bands on people to Come Tioriiise.=Eietira,Archiertlaer" • _ _ _ I Banana Boon. PlANos.—Ottr exchanges as well is our readers are invited to note the the &dyer ' -lisetnent of Messrs. Decker Brothers, the prorni ie.= Piano manor..stirrers or No.-91 1314 seeker 'street. We infono the public that a careful and official search, made at the United States Patent Offiee in Washington, has proved that no potent for on improreme4t is Pianofortes VMS Over grant ed by the United States to anynersoe bYthenlithe of' Beefier,' except to the tnemberi of the jinn of Decke, !?rothere, of New York City. This declaim'. lion has be.•ll necessitated by the fact, that -some persons are hying to sell " Decker Patent Pian os," which bay' tpt been name factored byillessrs. Decker Brokbers thus Misleading qiiite a 'number of persons in the country.—N. Y. Weekly Review. The Wholesale and Retail Agency of this cele brated Pianos, for this section of country, is at the Music Store of L, B. Powell, Scranton. In Deerfield, nt the residence or E. B. Bockly, Esq., Feb. 10, by Bee. 0.8. id'earry.- Mr. W. J. Baowsren, of Hannibal, N. SI ; hod Mies - Aim' A. DO.), of Brooklyn, pa. [The box of cake accompaniog the foregoing was bard to beat. Success to the twain who, in. the hour* or their happleteas remembered.e the prioderi fn t,ydnea , an the 1 , ',411 ult y, ' Jobiarikiniil; etriipxre; end htr5,..21,14.0 DARTl : tortndes or Marleetbn. • In the M. E. Church, Esato-Chu 7th inst., by Rey. C 110.3, Weeks, Mr. ORSON BEN rnicr, of Richmond, and Mi'2. EMMA KETTLES, of MeConnelsburg, Pa. lo Westfield, Jan. 19, at the bOuse of George Clo-c hs Rev. Francis Strang, Grouch. A. Ran enry Miss ifflAntuA M. SAFruit, both of Clymer. In We%bore, Pa., Feb. 8,186 T, of brain fever, CA]nits:Lectia, Town eat dridghter of !Erwin I): and Juliette t!. Derninir, aged 5 years, 5 months, and 5 dative. - ==M At the lierford Soldiers Orphan School, Sus quehanna Co. Pa., on the morning of the 221 nit., RACHEL SAXTON ' daughter of flee. IL Bat ton, late of the 45thReg't Pa. Vols., and Smart andn Saxton, ids , reFideut at, Tioga, pa, aged 12 years, and 0 .m041t2.- • • - The deceased had been a pupil of the State sohlicr's Orphan School nearly one year. The diems vhictuierglinatild . her existence (inflam mation of the bowels) . preyed lanv :with great violence. The conflict was short, and in thirty hours oho who was fall of health and vigor, lay In the embrace of death. - O. W. D. MARRIAGES DEATHS SPECIAL, NOTICES. =eon Aro Von Aglicte'diiiih a Cough or a Cold? • ARE YOU PREDISPOSED TO CONSUMPTION? Are the Vire, qf Your Children in Jeopardy from sud• de, ail J?Ttql , ll ,AUuds of Croup 3 If I. t..; pwcho-se aDa of • BLADES' EUPHONIAL LUBRICATORS!! The People's Mont Sore and Effectual Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Croup, Cutarth, Asthma, .I.lron ehitil litpatiria, end all Pulmonary Diseases. US LUBRICATOR is a medicinal preparation to the form of a Lozenge, w hick, of all modes, is the st pleasant and convenient, They contain no dele ions, Ingredient, and are warranted to be always ftfe, even for the weakest and moat Senifitiro stomach. It, Crony they give usse.ransri unlace. For Coughs and Colds they ate Justiaable. For Catarrh, Asthma and Bronchitis they have no equal in the market, (vide Certificates accompanying each box.) Biptheria, that dreaded and desolating disease, they control wonder fully and almost immediately. Nq Public Ppeaker, [ogee or Teacher, should be without them, as they remove hoarseness and strength en and clear the colon. air Always use them in time, and if the symptoms are severe use very freely. J. 11. BLADES k CO., Prop'rs, Elmira, N. Y. F. C. WELLS k CO., 115 and 117 Franklln•St., Agents for New York City. .Er FOR SALE DT ALL DRUGGISTS Dec.12,18G6-I.y. A Cough, A Cold, or A Ve l /y• J"' Qzr Soro Throat, BRONCHIAL Ril r s:Kr c ir Arr . Tor i , A.IND I ;to\C L ' ). 1 1 1 " 11 ` " icrlnt"', FOR Irritation of the Lungs, A ; . ouG vis Permanent Throat Dis- AND ease, or Consump „ lion is often the ‘ 7 l b.) - i • RESULT. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES Having a direct irtiluence to the parted . give' immediate' relief, Pon BRONCHITIS, ASTICIIA, CATARRH, CONSITYP TIVC AND THROAT' DISEASES, Troches are wed with, always good success Singers sad Public Speakers Will Dad Minna's useful in clearing the nice when taken before Singing or Speaking, and relieving the throat after So, untutal examen of the vocal organs. The Innen% limo reComaionded and prescribed by Hip *blew sad bare bad 'testimonials from eminent men throughout the country. Being ea article of true mer it, en having PILOTED their efficacy by a test of many years, each year finds them in now localities In various parts of the world, and the Tnontill ore universally ',renounced better than other articles. OBTAIN only " BROWN'S 'III , O7(CDILL Teocurs," and do not take any of the WORTILIABS MlTAlion that may be offered. SoLD EVraTirance. Nov. M., 'B6-6m. Xy ENIEDIAL INSTITUTE FOR SPECIAL CASES, IL N 0.14 Rood Street, New York. *lf - Full information, with the highest testimonials; also a Rook on Special Diseases, In a sealed envelope, sent free. .-BeIS sure and send for them, and you will not regret It; form advertising physicians are ' generally Impostors Without references no stranger should be trusted. Enclose a stamp for postage, and direct to DR. LAWRENCE, NO. 14 BOND STREET, NEW YORE. Nor. 2/,18643-1 y. ' OTRANGE, BUT TRUE.—Every young lady end gen. 10 [lemon In the United States can hoar something to their advantage by retnrn msll {free of charge) by ad dressing the undersigned Those having furs of being humbaggea will plate oblige by not noticingthie card AU other. wilt please addrese their obedient servant, THUS F CHAPMAN, 891 Broadway, New York 3no ERRORS OF YOUTH.—A Gentleman who 'offered for years from Nervoua DobDßy , Prerastare Decay and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering butoanftY, doh.] free. - Yo all who need It, the recipe and directions for making the Dimple rem edy by who.h Le was cured. Sufferers 'wishing to profit by the adiertimes•expoience can do so by addressing JOHN B. OGDEN,I3 Chambers-St., N. Y. Jan. 31,'66-Iy. rgIOCONSUIIPTIVES.—The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after batinglntrfered for several year. with • ievere lung affection 'and that dread disease, Convump eion—is anxious to make known to his fellow.sufferere the means of cult, To ell who desire It, he will send a copy of the pre ecriPtion used, ftwo of charge, with the directions for preparing and tieing the same which they will find a sore curator Consumptin, Asihma,firenchiticeoughe and,Oolds,and all throat and lung affections The only object of thaadvertmer iu sending tl, Prescription is to benefit the afflicted and ennead Information which he conceives to,be invaluable, and ho hopes every sufferer will try his remedy. as it will cost them nothing and ~1111iy prove a blessing Parties wishing the preeeriptice Oger, by return mail, will 'please address Hoy. „Ell. WARP A . • I ill .4, di MI CO, Pi pan. 31. '64-Iy] ==Mi R , - - 110-B0 ME, fl. , Vltl, WISD-OALLS, CALLUS, Sc., on hors!!, RADICALLY and PLIANALIVISLY "CURED. by Ore utscr Roofs Rin g tooo and Spanin Corn. This medicine nos established tri yearn ago; and has never been known to fail, Give it a single trial. For sale by ' W. D. TEIII3XLL & CO., Corning, N. Y. D- S. Barnes & Co., Agents, New York. 0r17,86,8m MIRE CONFESSIONS & EXPERIENCE OF AN IN VALlD.—Published for the benefit and as a caution to young menbod others, who suffer front Nervous De bility, ['Tomatoes Decay of Ilaohood,&c., supplying at .the same tamosho means bf sekibure. By one who has cured himself after undergoing coneiderable nnackery. By enclosing a postpaid addressed envelope, single cop -100, free of charge, may he had of the author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., Brooklyn, Kings Co Nl' Y. Dan. 31.'65-Iy.l M=== SCRATCH! SCRATCH I SCRATCH! ' WHEATON'S OINTMENT ' Will cure the itch in 48 Hears. Also cures SALT RHEUM . , ULCERS, CHILBLAINS, and all ERUPTIONS OF TUE SKIN. Price 50 cents.— per hale by all druggists. By sending 80 cents to WEEKS dr POTTER, Sole Agonts.l7o Washington St. •Boston, 11 will bo forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United States. June 6,1880. sp. notice ly. WILCOX & BARKER AREnNio?, heretofore t OFFERING otOret g p r e e . a p l e r n ta they have placed their entire stock, ooneistingo s f BROAD CLOTHS, CASS,IMERES, FLAN NELS, MRRINOES, ALPACAS, , • - Also a large qttantity of Prints of desirable goal ity and patterns with their of Sheetinge, HATS AND CAPS, .BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES. (1 BARDWARE iSt• At a redasifigill'2o4o2s petearif,Ybelo former prices, with a view of reducing their etook for the spring trade. We invite all ,to cell - and examine before,plF-.. abasing eleewneve, as we are confidant of giving satisfaction both in price and quality, All kinds of Taken in exchange for Goods. igar-Cash paid for Wool. Jan. 30. 1867. WILCOX A BARKER. "L - lALL BROOK COAL.--The Undersigned, baring make arrangements to furnish Coal bythe TON or OAR LOAD, coarse or tine, Bolin itstho patronage of lb& public. ALSP- , -hernonstantly on hand, a large stock of OXII:RIAOE BOLTS, se., at wholesale nad retail. "gr- BLACKSMITHrNO of all kinds done in the best manner. S. M. GEER. Tioga, Dec. 1, 1868-tf. ADDISON perm OPECIAL DEPOSITS ; Interest allowed at Q tlp? rale of air. per rent. per sun= for six months and longer, and four per cent. per annum for one month. Collections made on all points and promptly remitted fur. : Foreign Drafts and Passenger Tickets pup. plied. Government geturities bougbt on favorable terms. Liberal accominodationa afforded to depositors T. 31001tEi Cashier. Addison, N. Y., Jan. 16, 1867—tf. L , AIR WARNING.—The term of office of the 17: sulantriber es Register of Wills, Recorder et, Deeds, 404 Clerk of the Orphans' Court of Tinge. county, having terminated on the 90th of November lest, all persons indebted to him for the recording of Deeds, alto all Execs:item Ad. minlatrators and Guardians, haring unsettled ac. counts with- bite, and who wieb to save costa, are hereby notified to make immediate payment. H. S. ARCHER Wollsboto, Jan. 10, 1807-4. 11 . - ALENDER, French, Marine and Chard. C Clocks, at (dean) FOLEVS. IWUTOR'S NO TLCE.--letterw testatmea. tart' having been granted to the anderitig,nea on Abe estate of Dexter Parkhurst, Sullivan, ireced, all pampas indebted to said estate, eta Ow e s hav ing claims against the came will eat and settle, MIRIAM PARKHURST , Fes Feb. 6,1767-6 t• " 18 years established In N. Y. City." "Only infallible remedies known." "Free from Poisons." " Not dangerous to the Human Family." " Rats come cut of their holes to die." " Costar's" Rat, Roach, &c., Exterminat's Is a paste—used for Rate, Nice, Boactlee, Black and Red Ants, &e., &c. " Costar's" Bed-Bug Exterminator Is a liquid or wash—used to destroy, and also as a preventive for Bed-Buste, &c. " Costar's" Electric Powder for Insects Is far Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas:, Bed-Bugs, Insects on Plants, Fowls, Animals, Or I! ! .136WAIIE !!1 of all worthless imi. tattoos. Air Bee that " COSTaa'S" name is on each Box, Bottle, and Phsek, before you buy. Address, =NUT R. COSTAR, 484 Broadway, N. Y. AN" 8014 In Wellsboro, Ps., by and all Druggists and Retailers everywhere. "COSTAR'S" =!=3 Buckthorn Salve, For Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Wounds, Boils, Can. oars Broken Breasts, Bore Nipples , Bleeding, Blind and Painful Piles; Scrofulous Putrid and Ill•conditioned Sores; Ulcers, Glalodular Swel lings, Eruptions, Cutaneous Affections ' Ring worm, Rob, Corns Bunions, Chilblains, do.'; ' Chapped Bands, L ips, dc.; Bites of Spiders, Insects, Animals, de., de., it- Boxes 25 ets., 60 ote" and $1 lime. Sold by all Druggists everywhere. Jigir. And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot 484 Broadway, N. Y., and by Welleboro, Pa. .COSTAR'S" ED= CORN SOLVENT, For Corns. Bunions, Warts, &e. ;tr. Boxes, 25 ets., BO Obi., and $ 1 Or Sold by all Druggists everywhere. Or , And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot 494 Broadway, N. Y„ and by Wallaboro, Pa. - "CO'STAR'S" =I Bitter-Sweet S. Orange Blossom, For Ikau t ify ing 4As COlnpiezian Used to Soften and Beautify the Skin, remgie Freckles, Pimples, Eruptions, Ac. Ladle!' are now using it in preference to all others. xer- Bottles, $l. pfr - Sold by all Druggists everywbere. Mir And by HENRY R. COSTAR, DepOt 484 Broadway, N. Y., and by Hrellsboro, Pa. ' , COSTAR'S" PECTORAL oo•UlH RNMEIIY, For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza, Asthma, Consumption, Bronchial Affeections, and ell Dia. eases of the Throat and Langs. Aar Bottles, 25 ots., 50 els, and $ 1 sizes. 12111 - • Sold by all Druggists everywhere. XIV- And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot 484 Broadway, N. Y., and by Welisboro, Pa. "C S TA R'S" CRISBRATED RISHOP A Universta Dinner Pill, For Nervous and Slak Headache, Costiveness, Indigestion, Dyspepida, BiMenswea r Constipa tion, Diarrhea, Colic', Chills, Fevers, and gene ral derangement of the Digestive Organs. "Sr. Boxes, 25 eta., 60 eta., and $1 nisei. Sold by all Druggists everywhere. jar And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot 484 Broadway, N. Y., and by Wellsbere, Pa. Jan. 2,1862-4 m. NEW GOODS I J. R. Bowen & Co., HAVEJtiet reMreed from New York with a large allsortment of WINTER GOODS, Bought at Paulo Prices, and will bo sold accor dingly. We resaectfully turtle attention to our stock of CASSIMERES, BEAVER ()LOTH/3, TWEEDS, FLANNELS, also, a large Ms of MERINOS, EMPRESS CLOTHS, AL• PACAS, and other DRESS GOODS and DRESS TRIMMINGS, Also, a line and new assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, at grimily reduced prices LADIES' FURS—a nice assortment, new and cheap. - BON-TON, SILVER SPRING, and other kinds of HOOP SKIRTS, YANKEE NOTIONS, HATS & CAPS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, HAND MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, And Luny other things will.* we will be pleased to show to all who will call and examine our STOCK OF GOODS Before pi basing ehowbere, as we- believe it will pay you for your time and trouble. SMALL PROFITS, QUICK SALES, & READY PAY IS OUR MOTTO. Don't forgot to call at tit" 'EMPIRE STORE, NO. 1 UNION BLOCK Wellsboro, pee. 12, 1866. rTriptww,ww7.T9 . A RE STILL ALPTE to the wants of the /X. people, as they will find by calling at the KEYSTONE STORE. We are prepared to distribute rods at greatly reduced prices. A aloe assortment of CASSIMEHES OF THE BEST MAKE deep. Oar suortmeut of Prints and DeLeine are desirable patterns, and lot the best qualities. We hare a nice assorted DRESS GOODS STOCK j { FURS ! FURS I Come and examine them, we have jut reeeived a nice selection. STRIPES, DENItti,;ITWEEDS, HEN) TUOHY JEANS, SNEETINGS, Ac. all of the bei xttakem. , 4 HT Li• BOOTS AND SHOES, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, GROCERIES; • lu fact everything to nupply Um RUM of all. A nice litie of- HOOP SKIRTS. We still adbere to oar old adage, .onetotaers elkell be well treated," wbotber they-buy or not. We ask thew to look at our Goods, and if no satisfied with prices or quality, it is their ply liege to boyebewhere. - - - O. BITLLAID; A. A. TILLMAN. Wellaboro,Dee.l9,l.B66. iHTLLMID k-GOLIM3IIIIII% GROW & USTAURINT, %alba? aboiil Rare Drag Store, WEX.51,5130,R0p, We take pleasure in announcing to the public that we annunencalb• WM Year with, enlarged facilities for accommodating customers with the choicest stock of OROCEIZZE*,' YANILEE NOTIONS, WOOD & WILLOW WARE, yet offered to this italic. Housekeepers atm find the BEST SUGARS, SPICES, CHERRIES, (Stoned,) - PRUNES, BOX RAISINS, CITRON, SEEDLESS RAISINS, COOKING CURRANTS, PICKLES, SAUCES, • CANNED FRUITS. and the finest Count Cyders, & Canned Oysters, debt from the BALTIMORE MARKETS, on sale at our counter THE HUNGRY 4- DISCONSOLATE Mill find our RESTAURANT open at all sea sonable hours, where Oysters In every style, pre pared by a skillful cook, are served up to delight the palate and gladden the heart. - WE AIM TO PLEASE Aiwa"' glad to ON our friends, because we in tend to give them their money', worth, and if they call ones they will be we to cull again. IiABSBNA BULLARD, Jan. 2, 1807. C. IL GOLDSMITH. WINTER -0F•186.6-7 T. L BALDWIN & CO., TIOGA, PENN'A, R&TURN THANKS to their customers ana friend/ for their Continued Liberal Patronage, And beg to inform them that they hare their uaual SIILICT STOCK OF GOODS, Cinriiting of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARF, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, CROCKERY, FURS, ROBES, 'N., &C. We shall try Led keep our Stook We have also made assortment& to- Imp -aa hank - AT ALL TIMES Ground Plaster, Which we shall will at a 'VERY LOW FIGURE, ENID TON OR LESS. Farmers ahouli.serfail to-SODOM a supply If this. liscelleat Fertiliser at ones. Tipp, Jan. 2,1887 A Happy New Year: .If you have Goods to sell, prepare to sell them now.' Shakespeare. 4, If you want to succeed in business—Any/at ran." I Barnum. " No Iniestment ever paid ma an well as that invested id-Printer's Ink." HUGH YOUNG, NO. +5 UNION BLOCK, WELLSBORO, Ps., haring refitted Ms store, is now receiving for the Fall Season a large supply of WALL PAPERS. HI, stock inelndee nearly a hundred different patterns of Gilt, Bathe. White, Leather colored and Brown Papers, Parlor, Hall, and decoration Papers, Kitchen, Dining , Room, Bed, Chamber and Sitting zoom Papers, with Borders to match. Also, CLOTH WINDOW SHADES, dnd fixtures, Paper Curtains, aide lights, and Piro Board Papers of many varieties. BLANK BOOKS For Business, Profeotional and Laboring Men, DAY BOOKS, JOURNALS, LEDGERS, CASH BOOKS, RECORDS, DOCK ETS, RECEIPT BOOKS, PASS BOOKS, WORRINOI&EN'S WEEKLY AND MONTHLY TIME BOOKS, TUCKED MEMORAN DUMS & DIARIES, All of the latest and most approved style, and many of the 'my bed material BLANK DEEDS, BONDS, MORTGAGES, LEASES, PROMISSORY NOTES, DRAFTS a LAW BLANKS, generally. PAPERS. BILL, mud. CAP, FOOLSCAP, LETTER, PACKET, BATH POST, COMMERCIAL, OCTAVO and BILLET NOTE, LADIES' AMERICAN AND FRENCH NOTE, MOURNING, GOLD. IMPRESSION, DRAW INS, TRACING, MUSIC TISSUE, BLOT TING AND WRAPPING PAPERS. MIS --- --_ENVELOPES In endless variety, of size, shape , — color end quality. Arnold's Genuine London Fluid, Davids' Fluid and Black writing Ink, in large or small Bottles. Blue, Red, or Carmine Ink;and Mucilago. Fifteen different- varieties, including Gillott's (all numbers), Lehman, the Washington Me dallion, the Bpm:eeriest and other popular Pene. RULING PENS, PEN EOLDEES, LEAD PENCILS, DRAlenDa PENCILS, SLATES & SLATE PENCILS, &e., &e., &e. PORT FOLIOS, IM Picture Brame*, Cords and Tassels, Photographs and Photograph Albums, Pocket Books, Wallets, and large Money Books, Back-Gammon Boards, Checkers and Chess Men, Pocket Cutlery, Pocket and Toilet Combs, Heir and Tooth Brushes, Visiting Cards, Card Cases, and a full assortment of NOTIONS, which space will not allow to be enumerated hare SCHOGL BOOKS FOR TOWN AND COUNTRY, LAW, THEOLOGICAL, MEDICAL AND MISCELLA NEOUS BOOKS, SCHOOL REWARDS. SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS, TICKETS AND RE Published by the American Tract Society. Ameri can Sunday School Union, and by the respective Denominational Boards of Publication, furnished at the Publishers' own Catalogue Prices. FAMILY AND POCIpPP BIBLES, TES. TAMENTS, PRAYER BOOKS, and HYMN BOOKS for all Donciminations, Va. cal and Inatransantal MUSIC BOOKS. AND, SHEET MUSIC. Newspapers and Periodicals. All or the leading DAMES, WEEKLIES AND MONTHLIES constantly' an hand Parties just entering upon business, country pd firo b au t s , Lawyers, Physicians, Clergymen, Sabbath School:Committees, and the community salute will do wall to call/and examine Goods and priests before purohasing elsewhere. itsminbeithe phi*, Ro. 5 UNION BLOCS WeAlban, Pa. Oat. 23, 1866. HUGH irOl7N6l Dr, David Jayne oontisting of lIIME INKS. PENS. BOOKS WARDS, Mather - & Horton, 1:2311231E1 GUMS & PROVISIONS, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, WOOD & WILLOW-WARE, IYANKEE NOTIONS LAWRENCEVILLE, PENN'A Cash Paid for Produce, fC. B. MAMIE, I Tv. J. Hoirroer Nov. 21, 1866-Iy. COBBLER'S EMPORIUM. BENJAMIN SEELEY, shoe maker, over Jerome Smith's store m i k ,, 4 0d on Main Street, would just say to the Shoeless and Bootless-that is, that portion of them who have the dudads to change their condition—that he is now prepared to manufacture illoarso gentle. men's tine Boota, or fine gentlemetes coarse Boots in es bungling a manner, and at as dear rates as any other establishment this side of Whitney's Corners. Anything in tho line of Shoemaking or Cobbling will be admirably botched on the shortest notice. Don't examine my work; it won't bear inspection: but "go it blind." Re member the place. next door to Shakspeartes Tailor Shop. B. SEELEY. Nov. 14, 1886.-tf. TUE TRIBUNE FOR lOW Ton Tallinn% enters upon the year I.BBT more prosperous in business than ever before...nuThe expediency of enlarging our pages—thus making The Tribune the largest and the cheapest news paper in America—was doubted by many. We have found our account in it. The oirculation of The Tribune is steadily increasing, and our ad vertising patronage has increased so much that it is more difficult to print our news than when we used a smaller sheet, and this difficulty we can only meet by frequently publishing supplemen tary pages. The close of the war him imposed upon The Tribune the discussion of momentous and peen- , liar problems, We have met them as best we retold, laboring with sincerity for Freedom, So cialiProgress, Political Equality, Impartial Suf frage—All Rights for All. A Republican Presi dent became the enemy of Republicanism, and we have been called upon to denounce and ex clave the treacheries ot a degraded Adtelnistra.- tam. It was not without pain, certainly not with out much thinking, that we made an issue with President Johnson. The people approved our course by returning their radical representatives to power. The elections of Ifi66—as important to the nation as Lee's surrender—make new dti- V.*a. Reconstruction is now the `duty of the country—political reconstruction—reconstruction iu finances and tariff's. We are no longer pressed by war necessities, and we most amend our war experiments. The present condition of the cur rency is a grievous evil. Trade suffers; on manufacturing interests are in a•preearious sta g A dollar does not mean a dollar, but its fraction. It may be sixty cents, it may be ten. It is a sen timent, not a fact. When the laborer earns his dollar, he does not know whether he has one loaf of bread or ten. All business is feverish and un settled. We think this can only be remedied by a wise and intrepid policy at Washington—by reducing the eurrcney to the specie basis. Upon this we shall insist. The necersiiy _of Protection to Labor again presses uyon us. We regret that on this most im portant measure the Republican party is divided. An honest but mischievous minority in the West, particularly, aro endeavoring to create a policy which can only result in the prostration of Ameri can Industry—the 'degradation of Labor and the aggrandisement oP English capitalists. During the many years ofour work we have struggled against this iut u rest, We believe 'Protection wore necessary- new than ever before, and we 'all insist upon the broadest and wisest legisla tion fur the Rights of Labor. In the perplexing qUestion of Reconstruction we fee no reason to amend the policy which we have asserted since the close of the war. It then seemed to us that Emancipation of the Black should be followed by Suffrage fel the Black. We did not sec the policy of a promiscuous conflace tint:vont! hanging We had too meth blood in war to ask for blood in peace—even to gratify angry vengeance. It seemed important that the South should concede Siaffrage.and that the 'North should concede Amnesty, Some of our friends disapproved of this"; but Congress has followed our ailvii o. Amnesty has been approved by Congress—to a greater extent than we claimed in The Tribune. Wo hare hold that the men who starved captives in Rebel dungeons, who mur dered surrendered prisoners, who violated the rules of war, and aided the assassination of Mr. Lincoln, should be tried and punished. Congress and the Administration have agreed that no pun ishment should be inflicted even upon men who are charged with these crimes, and the only measure looking like punisoment is the amend ment of disfranchisement from holding office, which Is merely a sentimental and not a practical penalty. On the - other- hand, the passage of the Civil Rights Bill. the Freedmen's—Bureau Bill, and the Bill for Suffrage in the Distriorof Co lumois, show that reconstruction will not be con summated without suffrage and protection for the Black: , The policy of The Tribune has been practically adopted by those who differed with us during its discussion. We never quarrel with friends who are impatient with us. We do them the justice of believing they go their way to what is right4st no we tract they will do us the jos. tice of behoving we go our way to what is right. We work for the same object, but perhaps in different ways. We have no higher aim than to secure peace to this nation, and to all nations— liberty, progress, happiness, virtue, and the uni versal brotberhoOd of man. And for this we shall continue to toil in our best way. We baye reorganized and strengthened every department of The Tribune. 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THE TRIBUNE, New-York Administrator's Notice. Administration having been granted upon tho estate of Sylvester Treat, late or Chatham, decd, all persons indebted tt said estate, and o❑ having claims against the same will call at once and settle with LUCINDA. TREAT, -Utters. Chatham, Jan. no, 1.407-llt EXECUTOR'S N(}TlCE.—Letter, tesiisaten tar) , having hetni granted to the unilarsignei on tho estate of V. C. Phelps, late of (koala deed, all persons tudebted to said estate, ant, those having claims against the same will call fin "settremehrepon George W. Phelps at Nelson Tiop CO,. Pa , or R Useel Crandall at Orsohs, Ti op Co., Pa. GEORGE W. pogLp6,) RUSSEL CRANDALL, j "*"'" Oneols, Pa., Jan. 30,180?-(11r.