110,Ing-,,,AL42IWORSIP FEit. 10, ( 11361. brew k rtlyetTleil =gate ..imer—Rietrou P. Moms. Cautlon-I#dtrar 3 Updyke. Patent White Wile for Clothe 4 Lines—H. It. itch. Agent. Lookat 'Ma—Ballard g Truman. Cheetcr Co Pigs—Almon Allen. • Rally, Rally—Oily C. Hillman. Farmers' Exehauge--C. 121. Van Valkeiburg Bro. Notice—Deb:cur School Directors. Heltabeld's "Fluid Extract Bgebo. SoclaßLE.—The Episcopal Mite So ciety SoCiable will be bold at the boats of Dr. Packer, to-morrow, Tharaday .ereniag. • • II Colgr/EhE4T/oN.—R4 Rev. Bishop Vats of Ranee? will administer tto rite of con firmation at St. Paul's Churett,Thaisday evening, Feb, 2°,, at 7 o'clock. WINTER GOODS ArCoST.—MeS.4IS.' Bullard Truman arenow selling off their stock of Winter Goods at coot, to make room fur a new stock of Spring oo . ods. Call and flee them.. FIRE i DELMAR !—The Farm House, owned by J. F. Donaldson, Eeq., about 2i mi le south of this Aulluge,tooy fire Saturday foreuepu, and was deetroyed, with a portion of its contents. Mr. Daniel Cole occupied the house, and was in this playa when the tiers came. Pole ;as lying siek at the time. -; - WELLSBORO AcAinzz.n - .—The public exercises at the 4r . ..A •132. 1 list Tuesday eroning were entosandyiniensting. The exercises con !Wed of disdunstion, recitations, essays, and rending of papers., The school is in A flotorishitit condition the improvement of the classes heitig marked. We believe that these public exercises are to be continued :weekly 'twill the close of the STENdlk.P.X.4.3T'wing friend, Arrrtint Rqr, has preonred Isnrking tools of a Stencil Plate MakW, and is now ready to execute orders for §tencil. plates With skill and despatch. He can prepare ;plates of - all eines, from those cut for tmThineelothing, to those with letters an inch in Ase,Ar marking bags, hoses, and-banes. . We-bespeak for—tam a generous RwSiniture.-4szoiresponderst writes us dust: lder dcoiation party . was held on tho 15th inst, in this Seyniour Uoale. The cults of apartmentsooeupled.by7. N. Drake Esq., D. gendryx, Esti, and the Misses McCiur were kin* thrown open for the jiccasi9n, and the results of one of the best social gatheringd everheldtn Bloisiitrrg 'lris the presentation of upwards "; -1. - 01 0 tg 410,:Pkr. NEw retie Mesarre..o.Ditaon, & Co., 2r7 Washington, at., Huston, the following pieces of new and' popular sheet. music : " Oh, father, dear father, .come down with the'steraps!"—Song and chorus.— " Nimble 1 . 002 Schottische :" "Cote de le. lifer," Lamarck ; "Only a lock of hair," song; "Ho for Carolina!" arranged for Piano. Messrs. Damon h Co. are the must enterprising of pub lisher,. REuelous.—The Rt. Rev. Bp. Vail, t.f Kansu, !Laing for the Bishdp of Pennsylva nia, Providree.pertnitting, wilk make a visita tion in Tioga Co. Pa., for confirmation, commen cing on the 25th lust, as follows • 26th Lawrenceville, 19 A. M. 28th Tioge, 3, P. M.. . 28th Mansfield, 7, 27th Blomburg,Tall Brook dams 28 . 03 Wellsboro, 7,P. M. . MANSFIELD.—Ota I Apitistkeld neigh bore had a most entlinefastic TemPrance meet ing last Wednesday evening,___3l‹W. A. Nich ols, of WeUsher's,' delivered an address which thoroughly aroused the .crosstied audience and produoed a capital effect. - ars - iddie - aa 'tionibined solid fact, Pathos, and - humor, mingled as only the Major can mingle those indispensable ingre dients of an effective and popular lecture on temperance. Tho ball of Reform receix, nevi ml.otoi whoa the lire memand women of Mansfield bowl it.— God speed the cause of Reform ! ARTISTIC P.ItOGRtI3S. —Oar yqung friend, Charles Thompson, like one who intends to succeed,hu resumed his modeling in plaster. His last production le a pretty copy of the Sailor Boy, statuette, and shows a marked maprore ineut in prorirtic;ii mid be im prove a. much, proportionately, daring the year, we think we wen promise that be Is on the' toad to reputatiOn as sit artist. - • Ho .hasabown . ui a piFfty - I4le pnintiing in oil, executed. by him a you ago, which has, aomc fine paints in it. His management of distant per !.pective ie remarkable in en unpracticed hand. .. Gossip.—ln a liatidaome Iloilo° of the I enlargement-of Tie -Agitator, the ..lozatly..Shoms 1 7 ,3etts says it has diacoyercal -the; secret of the success of this piper—. theeaterprise of the bu , mess men" of the county. . Our people will that pereeite lhat_to their en- I terpriso and liberality the proyvinent of _The Agitator is due. Tim-editor of- the Unbent haa stated morit than actually appease apse the face of the statement ; for by no other . one'l :odoction is a town, city, or county no commonly judged, as by its leading newspaper. • This - paper was established about thirteen years ago, without capital, and while the political corn plezion of the nounty Wasdecidedly averse to Its success. Tram 'the start, hoverer, we bad no doubtof the rank which pleciat - /Picga" at the heacfbf'Repo iniean counties. The paper, as then published, was little more than half its prevent size, illy aripported by business men, and a dead loss to-us, 'Wafer as eoespentation for labor be stowed was concerned- It had . not 500 paying subscribers, and the gotd-will iras nothing. Oar friends will get an . idea of the growth of business in this etaasty-from a-brief -settlement which wt hero Mitice: The paper used Ifor the entire edition in 1854-5 & ti-did not cost ko much as the additional paper used in the present size. In other words, laying the old sire upon the present, and cutting off the enlargement. you would hare more money in the waste thus made than theardir . audition cost,.thin...the.ly.pesised. now for.rendl i prqaelr i is Ilya used for adYertliementsAsnd that now need tor adeer tis:ng is one and two sires smaller than the type used for the oarc.e that time. Our white paper bills ;etre then about 41 per week Now, they-vary from $2O to 825. Of course, the enormous prices now asked and paid for paper, go largely to snake up chic increase. The Jobbing at that time did not average one day. work per week. It now requires Oliont Ere full days per week to Ell orders., Then we bad but one press for all purposet—a Washington hand press. Now, we hare four presses--three of which are power prep ea—two for Jobbing, c-ne-for the InTryptrFer. and one lfor odd work. , Then, we occrpied a lowa 21x20: Now, we End an office 20x50 too small toaccommolate our tIIIIIIIOP3. We allude to these tarts not in &boasting spirit, br,t to show the growth of business in - liogir Loonty: for the usetornre of our bwice , e to the meceitrre of every kiwi of protteetive Le.,intrs in the county. —And now that we are writingandrr rho ix , ed of - gossip," we have a mind to let our roade i . into a profound secret. It is this : A dollar's worth of gold cannot be afforded for 25 cents which costing ten dollars cannot be offord.l for inc dollar, a piano worth $520 cannot be afford ed for $5O. We mention this in perfect confi dence; and for ;he reason that for years we have had application upon application for advertifing space from Watch, Jewelry, and piano companies, who desired to sell foods at less than the raw 'ma terial costs. Oar role does not iiirunt ety 20 eQ, gage is the business of gambling and lotterrpok. ties : so we have flung not less than half st'snil- Ilea dollars to pros Ores into the fire within four Sears. The last offer of this sort reached us the other dsY-.-st week.agorand Wu a starrier.— We believe it was Amandale .kco., of Nawl7!)ri .... ,__sp_ EGlA T,._,N_pTDnEs . find of the, -IFmiii?,-.Nealuma of the k i E R o ll o Tfr t s t Ek t iuri2, l Agitator in vi*.Aitialsiiiiiiintigaroblait. foals poor TR ACT BUC'HU • greenhorns of Tiuga County. We wire tempted to go iu for o piano north :C:A us the cJltinlh•AiirStti , eriletit ; , nat-init tlittr4e happen: ed ta:letn.WAV. l4 4P.44 l liie.4..cet, u,!" 4 -4411_ offered us slo6—the regmlor price of a ea...— and so iareditthisedieslsso. Piehms, end - w%F.44 , :e4 9 1 e.11°P9409FA ith the reply—" not at any price, gentlemen." Godey, for March, contains 50 engra ving; and is, all in all, the Gypsy Queen of monthlies. There are several tine drawing les ions, and the stories are good. Address L. A. Godey, Philadelphia. hudiatiVe v xdedliedoi - promise of excellence. ft deals 3J little in chaff as any of the monthlies, and one 'never mines from its perusal with a feeling of time Beadle .1. Company, New York. $3. per year. Young has all these Magazines. • The Ladyel Friend, Deacon k Peterson, Phila delphis; is early .61i oifr growing pop iilarity is evidenced by the fact that we have been applied to for many copies, since the new year came in. $2,50 per 33113110, We have received the following, devoted to the Little folks : Our Young Folk., the leading Magazine of its class, Ticknor & Fields, Boston. Mass. Itis rich freighted, and ercry family should subscribe for it. $2, per year. Oliver Optic's Magazine for Boys and Girls.— This i 9 n weekly publication of 20 octavo pages. It is a beautiful Magazine, amt.one of the very 'beet. It is intended for the youngest readers. $2,50 per year. Lee & Shepard, Boston, Mass. _ A G_OOD LAW.—A wise enactment was — Oiled Wait Ligislatirier,'whiikiiitif Ei generally known. It provides that any person "who shall receive or buy from minors, unknown or irresponsible parties, any scrap iron, lead or metal, Shall bo sentenced to pay a fine not exceed ing five hundred dollars, and undergo an impris onment of not more than one year .or both, or eifher," . ' vglipftiptitift4l4l.?,474l6 iff+ ceive frOrri irresiective of whether it was stolen 9r ,natrtuut resamk t frsom. ch il l .Tn She temptatlen to peer: TlOO.l, CO. ttiSTITUTE . OF ' Ln ' TRUCTIOII.—At a meeting of the friends of .4e promulgation of Practical Science, initellstibro, Feb:' 23, inst., a Committee was appointed to giro notice of a pub he meeting to behekl j itg . the iateres¢..of, the ob jects stated, at Willeboro, karat' 21,1867. Steps will be taken at this meeting to secure the incor poration of an association to be called.TheTioga Co. Institute of Instruction," also to define its objects, appoint its 'sessions, and to do smolt other business' as may be necessary. The friends of Eduoatiou.arened t ilt aces f tti 5 Feb. t, Itte rOR Sets.—A bay mare, in good condition, sound, well-broken and kind. Also—ei light buggy, cutter, Union, and buffalo robe--all nearly new. Inquire at the Ag itator. office. tf. HADWES Enos: PLA3O9 are excellent Metric, *meats, and are sold at moderate prices. They are for athelstalsl• and 'Ye,tI.,MaIPTWI.: sic State; I.}T 61.LESMAN WAXTED.—Wanted, a heart, active young reap with touch experience, and well ac-. quainted with the : Feast Addieon, (.17_ GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY . Messrs. Smith d. Shaw, whose card appears in our advertising columns to-day, are doing an ex tensive insurance bush:leen, ,Thss t represent a great number of CoMptiniei;serertrOf thew the vets best-aria, uo,VtdrY• • AM PnAk*P - Mnitial Imsurancie,Comjanis Wham t hey fep,re., sent arelbetseMning Thes_ha,ve full power to lisue iiolicics r seyeral. Sto.ek*C'ora panto. ' Advertisers tire eqtleatert - to 'send 'id' .their vertirements off early as Saturday of the - creek previous to that in which they are desired to,ap, pear. Communications .1.11nu14 be sent in not la: ter than Saturday, unless very brief. This paper goes to press Tuesday morning without fail. tf 0 bitaarrnotinti lap aiding ,11.63;,..'i1i5es sill bo: charged Bea cents per Itneji IlEMAAtilAtal of Marriages and denthi ineerted free n! charge., MARRIAGES At tho Lt - omo of the bride' mother s , elf Ihe /6th inst., by Rev. M. Pe Puy; Mr. Ise - AEL 11.,Smsrtt, of Pla-Platts, Chemethg Co. N.T. and - Miss A. IiETYt Ite.sen, of Clymer, Tiega''o.„Pe. In Gaines, at tho house of , - ths bride's father, on the 14th loot., by Rev. W. Statham, Mr. 11. Poor, and Mist'. EMMA WATROL , , both of Gaines, bEidiTs rb Farmington, Jan. 3d, 1867, of congestion Of the lungs, Mrs. PARNELL MARKS, aged 64 years, 10 month, and 23 days. • - - M•OTlCE.—Notice is hereby glvgn that to'lr: "ert t'ffstard,,Simior, has hoen placed iq elwge - or tract No. - 15114enil thoio parts Af...r . r4ct INo. 1587. in the icinity of Itelalfo- creek, belcing - jog toithe laeirs of Luke. Vi r .Mdrriakand all par, son, are forbid trespa - oisinCtliercon, tinder pen _alty 8f prorecutiOn. .ELLISTON P. alorat4; . : I z - • .115 Market - Street, Philoilelo.l3. P,b. 27, 1567,Gd0 . . • SALETR ENERAGL POLLEY AGENTS for the eleed: ing Stock Companies in the United States; -glee Acents for the Lycoming County Mutual, Deiumbia Mutual, and Farmers' Mutual Than mute Comppoies. Non:lfixerhou'WHitinraur* - 'in'd Extis'2lliii= aedous Ripkittikkentattesionabl r e. rates.. . Tasted, and pal Losiecadixratini sAtroui•lf . ffiqgf Wellabore, Feb. _ Union - Cloilies'Wrna' ger.: T HAVE the right to sell the Union Clothes Wringer. with elliptic springe, and adjusts it solt le any thickness Manufactured at Water bury, Vt.,l em, prepercl ,to famish to .414,, 1. ba7e-the igettiy for •Ati - trarns - „of Atiddilbu r — sy; Tiore, Nelson`, 'Etk r biscd,Dieolik,:and. riktaikogip . n. - - - - - 11,Et7BEIrr.%1TAI,L. - Fasiniggicktlll,lr,Y4.:2!), 11307„-tr.::, rrc , NTOTICE—CAUTION !—On nboniktat:l7. 1866, I gave my note to William Bosard for Three Hundred Dollars, payable in one year and six months, with interest. I hereby caution all PerOntr.P* PPftt 4 lebig 4SM - inn:tits tfiss.sisise being procured from me by fraud and falsehood, and I will not pay the same unless compelled by law. PAIGE SPRAGUE. Westfield, Feb. 20, 1867-two N • oyier..- 7 -riatice.4 hereby - &an to sons having claims against the estate of 1 0,,, J. & E. It. Webster, insolvent debtors, that the troStes will receive the proofs of creditors, in Import of their respective claims, at the office of Nichols h airbeirits that 22,1 day of March, A D., 1867, at 2 o'clodk P. Id., at which time and place all persons claim ingas aforesaid, are requested to present their ` - oisit'ins that the Trustee may file his tepp f t f c r .distrikhrtioss wrnextterni. TN°. r. MITeITELT., Trustee $c b. 20, 1607-4 w. Guardian's Sale Rr virtue of an order of the, gridtitrue Op - en ,131 of the County of-irbil dirieted/na iiidirailn of Druzilla Jane Mann, Charles Mann, Franklin Mann, Leiria Mann, Isaac Mann, and James fiis-n, minor children of Isaac Mann, de• ceased, I will expose lur sale at pabliennoducter. -outcry ..n the 2.5 th day of Maroh next, at-2 of clock 14 the atterupen, on clot premires t4-41je bigbett sad beet bidder, , .111 that certain pennant. lot of _lend aitakted in the totenshiti of Tiogetu said county,ceintain. ing abourtbrea acres and bounded on the east, , ',nth an west by lands of John -lidagee,nnd , or? h I.:, the Farmington road, and land of said fniaor children of said Isaac Moon. deceased, and he,ng the south tow* L e..rnerof,e kg of , liind-be lout:jog to the hose of -aid Isaac Mann. situated in tie Tingo, No. 20 of the al, lot wet , t tf I-rogbsm:lande-ta said teenteldp,== coot gluing lew 1 acres., and A Leo—another_- eortlin piece- or: tat -of 'dead part of the.said _lot of limit awns, beginning as the north-sneot corner of said lotiriziand on the east aide of-the Toad leading to-the aDcorsoiesque. ricer.; thence Arpin the road leading to that 'flogs river easterly twenty rods ton stake in orisons - the fence; thence southerly parallel to the said road leading to the Convene-sone fiver fifteen rods , to a etake ; theOce - parallel- with ?said. rrotoildeeding to ciogit t iver twenty rods to the east aide of said rued leading to the Cowanesque direr; thence along the tame northerly ,11ftenit jirebed-ta the. piece ' beedeoiwg-"ewaebrioW 0 *4.7%7 more I) r-rittg, joeluding a pert •of said T . ente,.:Cb ...aeliveryof , ileed•for C. H. siamovicoaamedian. • " nom Feb. 20, 1887-sw. :_ 1 • 8 n remelt enrs, fUr 4.1.0.1.! of ti, RLADDER. KIDNEYe GRAYRI. bniji3y, }rmALE eau_ PLAINTe. mul.aLLAthunim of the URINA"I: (JRUANS, nimmer exlatiog In MALI: OR FF.NIALFZ, from ss /tterer tuu.e er Igittutlug nod no matter of I.IOW ION() STA.INDLNG. InseasreLet these_orgajks hPeitheiltteil I . ll4ett iff / nul? may ensue. - burliest* anif)36sl are auk:Jetted' front these eonrees, end the HEALTH AND HAPPINESS and that of Poo, tenty, depends upon prompt rose of • rellape r•meo:. _ , Itstablllbed upwards of 18 years, prepared by U. T. MILITMOLD, D2 1 7 04 / 2 1 , -5541fr&dway, , Niorroric, -; :106.1tOottblO*1142hilidalphit,lia. ere Yon Afflicted with' a Coach-or eiColdt ARE YOU PREDISPOSED TO CONSUMPTION? Are the Lira gf Your C7a7dren in Jeojxmly from Sod do,, and Repeated Attacks of Croup r if so Purchase a Bekaa/ BL A fit rAt . LUBRI,CATORS!! The People's Meet Sure and Eff4ctuaT Remedy for ,Coogne, Colds, Croup, Catarrh, Asthma, .lirOlt- Diptheria, and all Pulmonary Diseases. HE LUBRICATOR is a medicinal preparation in T the form of a Lozenge, which, of all modes, Is the most phstsant and convenient, They contain ncedele. terlemsfingindient,an4 - 4re,Ottramttllfico 64 Alteet*A ante, evert for the weakest and most Sensitive stontack, Ia Croup they give Ittnentszz Exur.r. For Coughs and Colds they are invaluable. For Catarrh, Asthma and Bronchitis they . ..have...no equal, in lb market, (vide Certificates accopapreafig;eaclOgilipthipria, that dreaded and destda nigdleemse, , t • tror-wooder fully and almost immediately. tie .Pubito Speaker, Singer or Teacher, should be without them, as they remove hyarsenessjold strength. en and clear the voiee. •-• • • • Sir Always use them In time, and if the symptoms are severe use very freely. J. 11, JILARBA F. C. WELLS & CO., 115 and 117 Franklin• St., dge . kte for New York City. (.. - .Wog MLR SY ALlelThlll3ol/3TX.. - Dec.12,1866-Iy. : ;3:E nE1441,11 , 04.13X73610VCZE 04604. 4p taste an o or free from all 1 Julian. properties, Ind immediate in ita . feb27-Iy. •'ON 9?! / .0 1 t A C.elai or A 4" 'V - • " 5tii4:00 . 4,44: •, '% q:-, BRONCHIAL REQLTRIS IMMEDIATE ATTLIITION, AND lEMOVID . BE C T IECX: . TIB D , AL co, Irritation of the Lungs, A C UGN. S ;ger:slo)slY T rpa 3 / 4 4, r . ease, or Consumi: 0 C . 2 OLD RISOLT. B R 0 N..q11,1i1.14i13:0 : C. 44 4.'1.. 14 Having a direst influence to the parte, give igymdia[eYtYNefi'• IMONCILITM, AsTENA., CATAIME, CONTEMP TIPS ..I..TAMoVgAzgs,... ,/ Troches are ttiedwith — a ways good-success Singers and Public Speakers Wlll find Ti4Cants sceefpl Itt olearlut the !uicg yhen taken before Singing or Speaking, and relieving the throat after an unusual exertion of the vocal organs. The Tam:saga ark ':xeconimended and praised/red by r bY• Menne, and have bad testimonials from eminent men throughout the country. Being an article of tree mew. ft, hod hatfikiblaved tlialr efficacy by •a test Of deBBIY years, each year finds them in new localities in various parts of the world, and the TROCHES are universally pronounced better than other articles. °BELLS only Bsown's Bacwiciniss Tamers," and do not take any of the WORTHLESS TIESTATIORS that may be offered. t!OLE. EVERTITIIERZ. Nov. 21, '66-6m. EVELMBOLD'S'E:CTItACT 1.1 'gives health and vigor to the trump end bloom to The pallieelieek. be- bibty II accompanied by many eksrming syrup:otos; and if Co treatment Is submitted to, consumption, In. .sanity, or epileptic fits ensue. feb27.ly. 1011341471N5Tirti.TE FOR Si"RCIAL C4SS, j _I, "N 0.14 Bond Street, New York. Fell lnformation, with the highest testimonials: also sitook '411:1 %Special DlsilaSes, In in , seared envelope; zentiree.Allu3yße sure and seat for titern,.-and yrdi Will not regret - it; ferns advertising taryr•iciAsis are generally impostors,. without- rererences no stranger should be trusted' 'Enclose a'stamp the pentane, and direct to Dl2.' LAWMEN. C 7., N 0.514 BOND - STREET, NED' YORK: Not. 21,15.66.1 y. FOR iN94-IrinIiNTION:orINOONTINENCE of Urine, irritation, inflammation, or ulceration of the bladder, tit kidneys, diseases of then prestratif &tide, atone fit the bladder, calculus, gravel or balk dust &peat', and all diseifses of the bindder, - kid nays and dropsical swel. lingo, Use Ilitaralmten Irturf..rmaitcv fittiffie. fuh27.` TRANUE, TRUE.—Nvery young lady and gen tlernan in the United States can bear something to their advantage by return mail (free of charge) by ad drawaine.ai•u edersinnea Those roam at been, humbugged-will please oblige by notnoticing this card All others will please addrdea their obedient servant, • 'THOS P CHAPMAN, Jan :.:1,436-ly Sal Broadway, New York ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE CONSTITUTIONS, of both sexcs,usaFfkramoksespilkexpm Bimucr.rdt will give ,brialc,sald adrodtv-deelid r gs, endlttchld-lon Cu, eked) :Li- t . - riltßOlid OF YOUTH.—A Gentleman who suffered 13kt - co-yearn from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay and all the effects of youthful lediseretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need It, theiempa and dimly-shop} for,mak{tig the stmple rem edy by ablitilik was-kniedi • Sufferers whhingto 'weft by the advertiser's experience can do so by addressing /MN; 96IIFX,13,ChainberttSt.,PIA. , • , - , , ,TAKE NO MORE kitiPLEASAAT KND" rNSAFE REMEDIES for unpleasant and dangerons diseases. Hs° Ilelmbobre Extirect,:itrahn t&piored Rose fe1127-Iy. r ) CONSUMPTIVES:• 4 The=I444tIieT, baring been , restored to health In a few weeks by a very eirnple reurody,after having suffered forsworn] years with. severe lung affection and that dread disease, Conramp efou—is nations to make known to ble fellow•sufferere Aire =woe of cure _ - To all who desire tt; ho - wilEtiond icriptionlised:fren — OT cliargii,"iviiti the driveller!e for preparing and using the same, which they will find a aura cure for Consumption, Asthma, Ilrouchltle.Co • • • and Colde,dudrall throat it;r4l ONE Atreaft „...... object of the adrertiser in sending the Proscription Is to tieninit the afflicted and opened information which he conceives to be Invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer 'wilt try his remedYiilles at, VIL volt Cheri „nothing and hny prove a blessing Parties wishing the preaeription rats, by return mail, will please address Rev. ED. WARD A 1 • 11, k .4 t44'10, 1 4."r4 7. 1 ••••• 1jnn.31.7216:71, /Ft TIIE GLORY OF MAN IS STRENGTll.—Therefore the nervous end debilitated should immediately use llan-Tentsi's Erman! Ilocusi. , - - feb-2717. R SPAVIN, WIND-GALLS, CALLUS, &e n. .11i Pei tenni. SAUNA= and:_rtereurzermr- Czniee.6.-ley • • ..22-oe,f,l,73ieikeete•ei;ed Cam. •: , rcie•Driew,was eettatiffelieli 2S,,yea.re ha*, - never been known rbfall, Giro it ti nini ' Ie For asle by NV. D.TBRUELL &CO:, D. 8,..84EAQ S. Da., Agazga r N ew- York. --0e1i,66,641 - nrawildwAsoartaisitEtruiTioßr '•eferreitainedi3y IDAiriote's larreAcv Dorm:. feb.27-Iy. STUTTERED CONSTITUTIONS RESTORED by EFtaacrAccrto., , feb27-If. rug CONIithONP TESIIBEILIENCE OF AN IN 1 VALlD.—Published for the benefit and as a caution to young men and othe're, who suffer from Nerrons bility, Premature Decay of Manhood, Ac., supplying at BLea time theAlMlSAlteifftcre.: By tutu whohnie _tared himself after undergoing considerable wintery,' By enclosing a postpaid addressed envelope, single cop. Tee, free of charge, may he had of the author. NATIIANIEL MAYFAIR, Eag., Brooklyn, Kings Co N.[P.11.;1.!6571y1 _ lIEL *TEA ttAIIII4OI4 Roe* ret.antr - delidalg Ulto - rd rs n' ATI • tadc • theLi stages, at little expense, lath) or no change in died no inconvenience and no exposut e, It is pleasant in taste and odor, immediate in its action, and free ' kora all injurious properties. feb37-ly 11=1== - M SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! WHEATON'S OINTMENT Ciwr•iihe -itch in 44 Hours. Alio cares SALT RHEUM, ULCERS, CHILBLAINS, and all ERUPTIONS OP THE SHEN. Price 60 cents.— For t sale by all draggiets. By sending GO cents to WEEKS & POTTER., Sole Agente. l 7o..Witabingoo .Baton, it will beiforwardkrb" - Snait, free of postage, to any part of the United States. Iz ! lane 6,1868. sp. notice ly. UM . 11BOUP8 C01;021 TRAMP TXTRECTIIIICHI7 ' ls Tar Gtth Ilteattet. CONCINTRATED EITELCI SARSAPARILLA 18 me GREAT BLOOD PIMITIIR Ejth afaPaccd aocerding-to 'nap% of •Pbarmacy dod Chernitry, nut are 'tbe Inn& nettim that can be mole fe4 27-Iy. HARKNESS- & RILEY, --_ -- 2 • 'BREIT Atiß. _SHOE MAKERS, tiVER Finn VOZING'S BOOS STORE. - lop 00T-E , of 7 .ll7 . kiyida to ovroi anti in the bistkiiouer. . - REPAIRING of all kinds ,iono promptly and wiod;" Give U 3 , 11 911. - ss, 7 - - wst. b 0 dart: 2 186' ly- ' C.74;WiL144t5. T - TININEY.AT LAW, and Agoni of tb ..1012 lquissaing-Co...3latual Insurance-Co- Ofo• Jz1t..24:008,7481 Avenue.2l:. 7. We115.b0r0,1ab.130067,21a-,-_ ICE IfIYE .ExcllaNai, W-11,111A1V1--' Shokrpeare, the "Seen_ of_ A;oa," wet a groat stadout of human stature; bat the great poet aev. en fully explained that ehareetenstio of bamun Native whit leads ism& to rash Ito the :Boo 'Lire axeliiiig• as to Wenner of 'lnvention. They, andkiolinow• to b .. • - r• • • _ _ -That a good buyer makes a 'good seller, indithat purchasing their groeeries of a man whcfregaida theintsresta of his =storms when luau/pit his stock, in actually patting their moose- change out al interest. When you trent anything salsa and cheap, cal! on ,••• .-•- . - 1 A HERS Who does not sell his curiomors; but doei 11€4 FISILY,CCIEN MEAL, BIIGIUWEIRVE,FIiftEriti-Bli/7108” CURESE APPIIS POTA- T.OA4 „QPIXQM; ceiera; Toarnise WITH , 001 0 Inti8, ‘ SUGARS, MUMS; 8 0PES), DRIED FRUITS; avi - 11114ise articles- whiok mum your ,rroS A ROSE." 'Vial/ Agiiiii git BUTS 1811 *Ik*,ESE AND LARD, I for irjsioll - 1041syir l tUis toff Wits; 'ad 4'ol* chanll 6 . - . °lf poabu`~vf - M tli ear s= Your wives will not scold. your children will not cry, and you will never be out of money. Re memberlhe place. MATHERS'S WOlabor°, Pa., Jan. 30, 1867 REGULATOR ARE Noy, OFFERING greater inducements than heretofore to the people of Tioga as they have placed their entire stock, oonsisting of ;BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, 'FLAN NELS, MERINOES, ALPACAS, Also a largo quantity of Prints of desirable qual ity and patterns with a large stook of Shootings, HATS and Caps, BOOTS AND SHOES; , - - • GROCERIES. lIIKKv34I:4IIIOMat At aredneticni or 20 to 2d-per milt, belorformai prices,vlith 'a view of, rednebng their stock for thi spring trade. We invite all to call and examine betoro par. chatognineiehei&as ' we AA centident of giving satisfactienAestk:lnVOno find wally; - • -All- kinde' Ofc .GRAIN. AND BUTTER Takao itioxehastge tor Goode. , • . -WILCOX.i4 BARKkR. • NERORANT TAILORING B TkBLiS FM NT, WELLSBORO, TIOGA: CO., PA John B. Wilcox TAililil pleasure in announcing to the cid sena of Wellsboro and the country rounda bout, that he has opted a Merchant Tailoring Establialimont one door above W. M. *dant Law Office, wheie he is now ready to- manatio. Own to =derail garments which go to makeup gentleman's wardrobe, ;nob as • COATS, PANTS, VESTS, OVERCOATS SHIRTS,-Usuler aIuiOVER SHIRTS, COLLARS, NECK-TIES, &0., al. He will alsokeep a good stook of fashionable HATS, CAPS, TRAVELING BAGS FANCY VESTINGS of all Kinds, BROADCLOTHS, CANSIMERES, BEAVER CLOTHS, TRIM MINGS, READY-MADE • CLOTHING of our - own manifidure, and egeneral assortment of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.• The Mane Whaling Department will be under. the so pervisioit of Mr. J. B. SHAKSPBABB well and favorably known to the public. :A generous littlitt in solicited. Wellsbortit,i; 1867. , ADDISON DANS 4 :-4Colleetioni made on all points and - promptly remitted for. Foreign Drafts and Passenger Tickets sup. plied. ' • - . Government -Securities bought on favorable tehns. Interest allowed on deposit. - - Liberal accommodations to depositor!, - T. MOORE, Oaobier Addison, N. Y., Jan.l6,lB67—tf. Offi TONS ON Helf-:NOR- SALE:—Pdoe at I&S.V AtuLbark..l4l4ier-tai.:-Q-1.041.00X. - "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., Rzferminat's Is a Pinto—used foe Hat*, Mkt, Reacher, ' Mack and Red Ant*, &e. " Corker" Bed-Buk Ectlernsinator • , Is a liqedd or wash 7 -euted to destroy, and also as a pretentiine' for Bed-Bug*, tee. " Costar's" Electric fogy) v. -for bisects Ts for Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Btal.Baym, /meet* on Plants, Fowls, Animals, da. pa- !! ! Simms! !!! of all worthless imi tation& AY- Bee that " cosran's" name ie on each Box, Bottle, and Flask, before you buy. Address, HENRY R. COSTAR, 484 Broadway, N. Y. o Bog . in .A 4 a>t Dreights pad Itetlilers everywhere., . Ce : ' - 1 4 fl - • I= Blackthorn Salve, For Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Wounds, Boil. Can. ears, Broken Breasts, Bore Nipples, Bleeding, Blind and Painful Flies Bergehaw dhdrid and 111-oOndltlOned Grandedaeliwol- Ater, lleuptionk, 'Codaneone AgeeVona, - 84 1 12` worm, Doh, Corni, "Bunions, Clinblains, &o.; Chapped Hands, Lips, &c.; Bites of Spiders, 'lnsects, Animals, Ao., Ae. Al' Boras 25 eta, 50 cte., and $1 rises. - A!` Bold by all Druggists everywhere. pr. And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot 4,11 , 1 Broadway, R. Y., and by Wellsboro, A. I I,IJ - .1.3 i . t! C , Ot 3.:9',A 10,19" .AWLYIIO., AL CORN SOLVENT, For Come. Bunions, Warts, Ae. "FP Boxes, 25 eta., 50 eta., and $1 sizes. OF- Sold by all Druggists everywhere. jEir• And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot 484 Broadway, N. Y„ and by Wellsboro, Pa. "COSTAR'S" Pilerairkricri utter-Sweat , - . &: Orange Bk#annw, for B"eautifyini the Complexion. Used to Soften and Bessiddry. the Skin, remove Freckles, Pimples, Froptforts,tle. Ladies aro now using it in preference to all par- Bottle*, ;Mr' Sold by afilitteggisbriverjlrbere. yigN" And by HENRY -goon. , DoPot 48413roadway,Y.isttibyl WeEebaro, Pa. ' ' ' ”z,cl.s PECTORAL COUGH RZIEBY, For Coughs, Colds, ita kw m o u., siva .244.4 10w.% mama, Consumption, nronctual Mentions, and all Dis eases of the Throat and langs., Alf- Bottles, 25 eta, 50:ols.And El sizes. Atil9- Sold by all Druggists everywhere. 4 „MEP And by EMT COSTAE,' Depot Broudway, N. Yaismd Wellsboro, Pa. "COST A"it'S" CELEBRATED S. - I 'A. f'T;f:' - i'•" BisititV'Vt'tts, liffirega For Baryons . 'l4lOllNa 'lliaddebei_Coativenem, Indigestion,Vjape6sia: Constipa tion, Diarrhea, Calico, Mille, Fevers and gene ral derangement' of the DigestiyirOiiins. • ...1 10- ,BaSee, ;5 OM; 50 ' ateTMASt ;Bee. ..384P• Sold by 1;11 druggists everywhere. 0111`.And by 111INRY B. COSTAR, Depot 484 Broadway, N. Y., and by - -Welleboro, Pa. • • :-.4.8•13.-1.,183T411-11- 77 - rzEW GOODS! Jait, - Rown & HAYS jest returned from New York with e bUse assortment of WINTER GOODS, Barlett at Pinta Prioesotad will be meld aeoor diatty. We Svaeoettelly. Invite - etiolation to oar ■took of CAMOMILE% BEAVER OLOTHS, - WEIDA „ also, .a largo lino of MERINOS, EXPRESS morns, AL. PACAS, and other DRESS GOODS and DRESS TERMINUS, Also, a large and new assortment of 'EADY MADE CLOTHING, imawii.s"trwes. LADLES' FURS—a nice assortment, new Lnd - c7itap• • BON-TON, SILVER SPRING, and other kind:, of HOOP _SKIRTS, . 1.1 YANKEE NOTIONS, HATS & CAPS, :44 ADWOZ, CRPONERY, GEOCEREES, - 1 NADI HOOTS AND SHOES, And many other things which we will be pleased to show to all who will call and examine oar STOCK OF GOODS Before purchasing Members, ea we believe it will,pay you for your time cud trouble. SMALL PROFITS, QUICK SALES, k • READY PAY IS OUR MOTTO. Don't forget to call at the EMPIRE STORE, NO. 1 UNION BLOCK Weßebore, Dec. 12, 1806 _1i1E117..: GOODS. A.ll/1k 1/2141' - ratramg T. A. WICKHAM'S, TIOGATTA HAVING just returned from New York with New and carefully selected STOCK OF GOODS, ~411 those in want of Goods will find it to their interest to cell and EXAMINE OUR STOCK and learn Prices before bayingelsewhere itept - konitintli an hand, a choice tit of DRIED FRUIT, GROCERIES, FLOUR, PORK, &C., &C All the shove Goods are bought at the lowest CuhPriees and will be sold ONLY roa DASH ot BEADY PAY Don't forget the' place, at the old stand of VAN DAMIt h WICKHAM. Tina, Pa., Feb. 20, 1867-tf. 1867. WRIGHT & BAILEY. 1867. Witcommence this yeas with an exclusively CASH business. UAL PilID 'FOR WHEAT- CASH PAID FOR OATS I CASH PAID FOR CORN I CASH FOR EVERYTHING!! A LARGE STOOK OF FLOUR FOR CASH I A LARGE STOCK OF FEED FOR CASH 1 A LARGE STOCK OF PORK FOR CASH 1 -Call and see ne. WRIGHT & BAILEY Wallaboro, Jan. 9, 1867-Iy. All parsons indebted to us by note or book tenant most call and settle or pay costs. Jan. 3, 1881. WRIGHT & BAILEY. E. R. KIMBALL, °ROOMY AND RESTAURANT, • One door above the Meat Market, WELLSBORO, PENN'A, RESPECTFULLY announces to the trading public that he bas a desirable Mock of Ora maim comprising, Teas, Coffees, Spices, Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, and all that oonstitatus a Brat olaseStock. Oysten in every style at all• sea sonable hours. Millsboro, Jan. 2, 1857-If. A MERICAN WATCHES in 'Hunting Silver 21. -OssoFfroallS74o M. BULL &RD & GOLDBIIIIII, GROCHRY & USTAIRINT One door above Roy's Drug Store. WELLSBORO, PA We take pleasure is announcing to the publio that we °Moments the New Year with enlarged facilities fat• accommodating customers with the °holiest stock of GROCERIES, YANKEE NOTIONS, WOOD & WILLOW WARE, yet drered to this public. Housekeepers eau fled the BEST SUGARS, SPICES, CHERRIES (Stroud,} PRUNES, BOX RAISINS, CITRON, SEEDLESS RAISINS, COOKING CURRANTS, PICKLES, SAUCES, CANNED FRUITS. and the finest , Count Oysters, & Canned Oysters right from the BALTIMORE MARKETS, on sale at our counter THE HUNGRY' et- DISCONSOLATE Will find our RESTAURANT open at all sea minable hours, where Oysters in every style, pro pared by a skillful cook, ara served up to deligh the palate and gladden the heart. ° WE AIM TO PLEASE 1 Always glad to Nee oar friends, because we i tend to give them their money': worth, and they eallimee they will be sure to call again. MASSENA BOLLARD, Jan. 2, 1867. C. H. QOLDSMITH. WINTER OF 1866-7 T. L. BALDWIN- & CO., TIOGA, PENN'A, R&TURN THANKS to their customera and friends for their COntLuned Liberal Patronage, And beg to inform them that they have their usual NWT STIWI OF GOOD Consisting of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, RARDWARF, RATS CAPS, BOOTS & _SHOES, CROCKERY, FURS, ROBES, &C., &C. We shall try and keep our Stock COMPLETE IN ALL DIPARTITENT We have also made arrangements to keep on hand AT ALL TIMES Ground Plaster, Which we 'ball sell at a VERY LOW FIGURE, Erato TON OR LESS. Fatiaors should not fait to noun a supply of this' Excellent lortilisor at sass. op, Jur. - 2, Leaf. - Ayer'g Cherry Pectoral, liqcFor the rapid core lot Corgis*, eoitil, loillsenza,Hoariencatr,Ctotirp, Ilrwichot;s, Inc;piont Colammption, t.ri for the ',lief of Consumptive PiB liOltil ;II ode-fenced gages of Me a io,re. Q 0 wide is the: Gold of its tuiefolness and no nu -10 mere,. arc its cures, that en almost army section 4,f country aro persons publicly known, who have been restored by it from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs. When once tried, its superiority over every other ex pectorant le too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affections of the pul monary organs incident to our climate. While many inferior remedies thrust upon the commu nity have failed and been discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they can never forget, and pro. dared cares too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten. We can assure the public, that its quality Is carefully kept up to the best it ever bee been, and that it Keay be relied on to do for their relief all that it has ever done. Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, Statesmen, and other eminent personages, bees lent their names to certify the uoparalleJed ens. fulness of our remedies, but space hers will not permitihe insertion of them. The Agents balms named furnish gratis onr American Almanac in which they are given; with also full descriptions of the complaints our remedies cure. Those who require an alterative medicine to to purify rho blood will find Ayer's Comp. Ext. Sarsaparilla the ono to nse. Try it ones, and yes will concede its vale. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER CO., Lowell, Mass., and sold by all Druggists and dealers in Medicines everywhere. febl3-Im. Mather & Horton, =I GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, - WOOD & WILLOW-WARE, YANK EE NATIONS LAWRENCEVILLE, PENN'A. ti ~ C. B. , Cash Paid for Produce, I w. .j. .110 . y MATEZA . Novlt2l, 1468-19. COBBLER'S EMPORIUM V b. BENJAMIN SEELEY, shoe maker, over Jerome Smith's store l a w 4 00 on Main Street, would just say to - the Shoeless and Bootless-that is, that portion of them who have the duziads to change their condition—Oat he is now prepared to inanufacture coarse gentle men's line Boots, or tine gentleman's coarse Boots in as bangling a manner, and at as dear rites as any other establishment this side of Whitney's Corners. Anything in the 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 Shakspeare's Tailor Shop. L. SEELEY. Nov. 14, 1568.-tf. ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Tlogs county, I will expoce to sale at public, veudue, at the Court House, Wellsboro, Thursday, March 7, 1867, the following described real estate, late the property of Margaret M. Guernsey, dee'd, via: A lot of land situate in Weßibero, bounded easterly by Water street, southerly by C. W. Sears westerly by land formerly owned by Julius Sher wood, and northerly by W. W. Webb—containing acre more or less with a frame dwelling house thereon. • . ' ALSO--ADuther lot of land situate in Delmar township, beginning at a post the south-west corner of E. J. Brown; thence along the highway south 95 deg. west six perches to a post; thence north i deg. west by lands of Mary Matson 27 and floe-tenths perches to a post; thence east i l . five an nine-tenths perches to a post the north west so aer of E. J. Brown; thence by lands of I esaidr ,we south 4-deg. east pr. • -sere • • to tb place ••f heciitnag----cOntaining one acre e: . more F .4 le.+ CHAS. EBERENTZ, Ea'r. ' of slargsret M. Guernsey, dec'd. I Feb. I.:. ISG-.lw. ',C. S. Revenue Stamp 50 Cta TIOGA COUNTY, re. 'rha Commonwealth of Penns).lva: nia, to the Sheriff' of Tioga County, '1! •‘ ‘ l Oreeting We command you that • • von attach 0 4 ,W. Gibson late of your county, by an and singular his goods and chattels, laude and tenements in who's hands or possession sooner the same may be, so that he be and appear before our Court of Common Fleas to be holden at Wallsboro, in and for said county, on the day next preceding the last day of January Term 14117, there to answer J. F. Beckwith of a plea of debt not exceeding five hundred dollars, and also that you summon F. K. Wright, John W. Bailey and U. 0. Fisher, that they be and appear before our said court on on the said day to answer what shall be objected against them. and abide the judgment of the court therein. And have you then and there this writ. Witness the Ron. It. 0. White, President Judge of raid Court. at Wellsboro, the 24th day of Jan'y 1867. JOHN F. DONALDSON, Protley. I hereby eartay the above to he a true copy of the original writ in my hands. LEROY TABOR, Sheriff. Orphans' Court Sale Birtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Loge County, I will expose to sale by public vendee, on the premises, Monday, the 11th day of March, 1567, the following real estate, for the benefit of the minor chlideen of John Schneider, doc'd, to wit: A lot of land in Union township, bounded no: __nth by James Borst, oast by John Sechrist, south by Fleury Christ, and west by Michael Nestor—containing about ally acres, about 33 acres improved, a frame barn, old frame dwelling, and small orchard thereon. Terms—One-half cash on confirmation of the sale, and the residue one year thereafter witft in then. GEO. LOUDENSCELAGEE, Feb. 13, 1867-4 w. Guardian. VXECUTOR'S -NOTlCE.—Lettors testamen taryl haring been panted to the undersigned on the estate of Thomas Horton, late of Delmar, dee'd, all persons indebted to said estate, and those haviag claims against the same will call for settlement upon ISRAEL STONE, Delmar, Feb. 13, ISOI'-aw.. Executor. NEW FIRM—The undersigned have formed a partnership under the title of T. L. Baird'. win d Co. For the liberal patronage extended to the old firm during its continuance, the under signed acknowledge their gratitude and hope that public confidence and patronage may be extended to the New Firm of T. L. Baldwin k Co. T. L. BALDWIN, Tioga, Feb. 17-3 t F. H. ADAMS. P. S.—A large quantity of Ground Plaster on band for 57.50 per Ton. DISSOLIMON.—The late firm of T. 1.. Baldwin .t IC°. has this day (Feb. 2, 1367,) dissolved by mutual consent. T. L. BALDWEN, A. M. BENNETT, Tioga, Feb. 13,'d7-3t. F. H. ADAMS. EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters teetsmen tory hawing been grantedlo the undersigned oo the estate of V. C. Phelps, late of Oceols, dec'd, all persons indebted to said estate, and those having claims against the same will call for settlement. upon George W. Phelps at Nelson, Tioga Co,. Pa., or Russel Crandall at Oceola, Ti oga Co., Pa. GEORGE W. PHELPS, 1 . RUSSEL CRANDALL, Oceola, Pa., Jan. 30, 1867-ow. EXRCUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters testamen tary having been granted to the undersigned on the estate of Dexter Parkhurst, Sullivan, dec'd, all persons indebted to said estate, and those hav ing claims against the same will call and settle, MIRIAM PARKHURST, Fa'r Feb. 6, 1767-619 CHEAP FARMS FOR SALE ONE en the 'nog% River at Sower"' Lane. 2 mite. ebere Lawrenceville, 100 acre', all buttes/. Lind, Ear per erre OAe ie F :rulinuttn 0n Mom bottom creek, near the, Lune Kiln, ea ac:es, etl improved, for 3 n _o per rre Alsv. a Parker F.:16124h, Machine. far short or hug vhiugle, ne.trtQ 11010. Enquire if Lawrenceville, Fel, G. 1341' 4. W. f 1 , 118,z. 4t FALL BROOK COAL.—Tho undersigned, having make arrangements to furnish Coal bythe TON or OAR. LOAD. coarse or fine. lic - itsthapatrona,ge thu public. ALSO—ha+ euustantly on hand, a large stook of CARRIAGE BOLTS. dc., at wholesale and ..24.1 - 13LACKSMITIIING of ell kinds done in the best manner. S. M. GEER. Tioge, Dec. I, 1868-tf. SORE THROAT AND QUINSY ARE CUR ed with Casa and certainty by one or two ap plications of SALUTIFER on the outside. Sold at - ROY'S.