HOME MATTERS. WEDNESDAY MAR. 20, 1807 tiow Advertisements hand Power Loom—Lewis Wetmore. Flower and Gard Seeds—.E. M. Watson. Lawrenceville Bortingh Ordinances. Daraorast'a Montlily M.agazine—W. Jcnnings Demurest. )tray—Walacci ft.trait. - Dissolution--. Gen. P. Card, P. 11. Boetivick. We are obliged to Senator Cameron for a choice variety of seeds. Also to Hon. J.W. Forney for several kinds of choice Garden Seeds. ' To non, John. S. Mann, of the Legislature, for documents. COBREOTIort.—In our list of township officers elect the lama of 3. G. Albeek, Esq., of Liberty, Justice of the Peace, was omitted by our reporter. There rosy have been other omissions, uotiie of which will be gladly received, end omis sions supplied. We intended the list to serve as a directory to business men, and regret that it 'WIZ not perfect. The Potter Jeartia/ is widowed and weeping, ite editor, McAlarney, haring abated off the coil of a bachelor end put on the robes of tha Jolly Monks of St. Benedict. The Journal for several years has been his helpmeet and com parator.. We hope Gould, of the Cameron Press, rill make a haiadtotoo apology for his recent ilander upon the maniagcableness of Mac. AST /TE3I.-0 ur young friend, Charles Thompeon,lms just finisheda pretty , statuette in piaster, this time not a copy, but of his own cre ation. He calls it "The Shepherdess," and a right demure little Shepherdess it ie. We are glad to note that, apart from its originality, the work shows a marked and promising improve ment upon former efforts. We trust he will go on, "conquering and to conquer." ACZICOWLEDGMENT.—Rev. A. Dodge desires to tender his grateful acknouledgments,to his friends of Stony Fork and Middle Ridge, for their generous donation in hie behalf, Tuesday erening, Masai 12. He desires also to thank the host on that occasion, Mr. Wm. R. Coles, of the Stony Fork Hotel, for the free tender of his house, end the ezcellent order preserved on the ones don. Though the night was inclement the pi enpts were US. S. S. BEVErrr.—The Stereopticon en tertaiamczat given at the Presbyterian Church on Wednesday night last, in aid of the Sunday School, while it was not so profitable in a 'pecu niary point no it should hare been, produced about $3O, and pleased the audience. We have spoken favorably of this enterprise of Mr. Wood's bEretofore, and still regard it as a most profitable Entertainment, The night was inclenient which doubtless deterred many from going out. GnwwL.EY'S AMERICAN CONFLICT.— The issue of the second volume of this remarka ble work completes the most thorough and syste matic history, not only of the rebellion, but of the causes which combined and worked together to culminate in open war. The work consists of two large octavo volumes, printed and bound in the beet manner, and illustrated with fine steel portraits of the chief actors of the drama, south sad north. The popularity of the work is won derful. The sale has reached 122,327 copies, and the publishers are issuing 700 copies, daily, still. No library, however small, is complete for any general purpose without this work. WELLSBORO ACADEMY—CLOSING LUISE! OP WINTER Ts:cu.—Prise Recitations and Declamations, Priddy evening. March 22d Admission 10 cents. • Prise Etpalling, Tuesday P. 314 March 26th. Closing Palliation—consisting of Recitations. Essays, Dialogues, Charades', Tableaux, Mucic, Ste. Tuesday evening; March 26th—Rolf Zd . Honer and Lid of Class Leaders read, mad Prizes awarded—Adnefssion 25 cent'. The proceeas of the entertainments, after de fraying expenses,. will be used itl the purchase of prizes for students. The Spring Term of the Academy wlll begin Wednesday, April 17th. Persons hay xng rooms to rent to students are earnestly requested to report immediately. Quito a number of rooms can be seemed by students by an early application to D. D. Vas At.ura, Principal, TiTE Res'LLECOAD.—We httrfi no fur. tiler offioial information touching the fate of the bill to charter the Wencher? and Lawrenceville Railroad Company. We learn from friende at Harrisburg that the bill has been amended so as to make Logs the northern tormlnag. This is not agood change in our opinion, as it puts the right of way thence under the oontrol of the Ti ego Company. If the Tioga Company will bind itself to build the road, very well; i otherwise the bill should be restored to its originil shape. Our interest in this matter stops with the prey. creation of the countrfranchiees in the hands of men net representing *lshii iallionirecTmidt - ny. Once pot the franchises into such beeping, with out bonds to build within a certain time, and there will not be another mile of railroad built In this county in twenty yours. It is said that Mr. Magee wants the road to terminate at Law— renceville the southern terminus of hie road, and that a bill to connect there can never be poised. Now we do not care who builds and owns the road. As well Mr. Magee as any man ; as call Mr. Colket es any other man. But let us see to it that no man, and no aot 'of men get control of the franchises without -first binding liiineelf,.er themselves, to build the roud at an early day.-- Ire know of one or two casepi of putting the rigl.t of way into tho hands of existing corporations or their agents; and as a result, a road that might tare been built fifteen yeare ago Is not built yet. Let ne see to it that there Le no nonconne about (ht. charter. . GOSBIP.--,Some traveler writes of mec t - lag well-to-do beggars on bis travels. We bad a cariosity to know what s o well-to-do beggar looked ilge, Lot never chanced to meet one. To guess at it, we suppose that a well-to-do beggar is one n - Lo is a chronie boaster of his 61102,511 in any avocation, and who sends his *children from door to door, with compliments., and soliciting cold tletuals. —The first coat of acing right may—sometimes exceed that of doing wrong. But nothing is more certain than thatdoing right always proves good investment in the long run, just as doing !smog always proves a losing game in the end.— The same rule holds in transacting the iresiness a life. It is never economy to buy an article bemuse tt ie cheap in price. Shoes of split leather uppers and payer soles may be afforded at a low figure, but they will not wear. On the other hand, EIIOCS made of good stock cost a neat trite, Let will wear a long time. The mcasdre of. ex ttllenee is the measure of economy. - -A coach with five wheels, and a dog with two tails, are usreditgerattretrto - rebate folly.— A short man with a tall hat may be compared to 7. CLIII.Ch with fire wheels; and a young niaii ptadent upon day-laborfor. a subsistence, who sports much jewelry anti owes-Bia - svarberwoman, retttablet a two-tailed dog. - —The number of those who expect to get rich Qc to investment of 115 cents is not diminiehing. Pawhinv writes up to esy that he has drawn a t.irei pitcher in a lottery-gift-contern. iCe tar to Par hius that the true rormula of Rh 11.1- r , ut,rt may he thus stated, alhteratively: Prieled per poverty, Pawitins proposed pen grog to procure. Pawh:ns put in pence; l'ewhias pulled out a pewter pitcher. netnre Pawkins that he has not to cone 77 .t..4.7iteter for his good fortune. —artemos Ward is dead, but his spirit lives Ott moves a correspondent on the Covranesanel Re writes an! "We Propose a compromiee for the Poor house it is to -Support the Poor of the Borough — of IC- dhborotgh et the expense of the county Please notify the Borough and tee If escepted In hest COa rzezqtte." If that to not "samosa/Ira" then re, don't the ertiole. The borough takes node* and eratpts" the Compromise, " Ear 'dear*" A WoMA.lc's ADvicE.—A-correapdrid unt nt. Knoxville, whom we take to ho a lady, tends us the Mowing - odviee - to men " We hare been lectured long enough, and now it's our turn. Wouldn't acc riE of hints to the the gentlemen b- particularly appropriate? Just lair( Lew nice it would round : it, 1:e a bit ,eusiide in your fashion ; "oar that stove-pipe hat of )ours just toe it toll_ protect your head and curer your vary: wi .t 1. the use of that miserable concern perched on the top or }our head? The ridictiltois way 'yel . o mon - nil wear it fashion Function:, of courve. Going with the chest unprotected, except by a thin shield of Marched linen, when the rest of your body is snugly encased in warm broadcloth. We can't Ind words strong enough to denounce it! Of all unmanageable brutes a man is the worst (espe cially a sick one). We'd rather here chargeof a wild hyena, or Dan Lice's great ugly elephant. Exercise, gentlemen! don't sit in the corner wathing every movement and finding fault. It you would just chop your own kindling wood, or got out in the garden and dig a few potatocil, you would be far more agreeable in the eyes of your ' dear little wife,' as you sometimes call her.— But men of fashion will stay out at the gambling house, or the billiard table until 2 or 3 in the morning; then they must have their own hours. The consequence iv,- the wiftshaa an extra break fast to get. Vat bbn mush wear - pleasant *relies and dictate just what you must wear Girls, beware, or you'll boa slave to some brute of a man !" To PATRONS.—We have made au ar rangement with the Publisher of Demarcate Nay. azinc to furnish the AGITATOU and that splendid Monthly. one year f0r53;60. -, -Desiorestis unequal ed at a book• for Ladies. LOREN A. ENswoRTH, died at his residence in Williamsport, on the 4th inst. He was born in Connecticut, April 9, 1815, and was, consequently 61 years, 9 months 25 days old at the time of hie, death. His talents and business industry made him very suecessfuland, we lee mthat his property will, probably, now amount to a quarter of a million of dollars. His large estate was disposed of by will, and H. E. Taylor, H. C. Par sons and Mrs. Ensworth are the Ese cutors.—Troy Gazette. TEE"lastsurvivor of the Revolution," who has died regularly every month since we were a small boy, expired Feb. 18th, at Edinburg, Saratoga Co., N. Y., at the good old age of 105 years 2months and 21 days. Congress with its usual haste prepared to pass a bill giving him a pension after his death. His name was Samuel Downing.—Troy Gazette. The Declaration made by Gov. Geary before the Temperance Convention, that he had been nominated, had run, been elected, and would serve his term without a drop of whiskey, has created the liveliest feeling of gratitude We ever noticed expressed by the newspaper* of the State. It is hailed everywherewith an invocation for God's blessing on our total abstinence Governor. GOOD Fns.—Mr.lVlLsos, the senior partner in - Witten & Van Valkenburg's store is doing the thing up brown by way of giving his customers particular fire in the tailoring depart ment We saw a coat from that establishment the other day Which would be the boot advertise ment extant were it worn by the owner through the streets ; and labelled—"from Wilson & Van- Valkenbures tailor shop." - Drop in gentleman, and see the now firm. - • Foe SALE.--A good-farm, and a hoop and pt Wellaborn. - Inquire ,vf - M. BuLiktin. March 28, '67. To Fenn GnowEns.—Mr. M. Schanck, of Che. =go County, New York; en.experieneed pruner of fruit and-onaamentaltreos,•bas taken up his residence the house-of-Mr. this plaewhere 'turnery be lb uq-by peratifis ing his services. -Fruit Groweri3 73 hottldimpros'e ' this opportunity to secure the services of a skill ful pruner. meh2o-2w. REM' GOODS.— Wilcox it Barker have re ceived a large and varied assortment of Goode at the Regulator. .Store, Wellaboro. Ladiee•will do well to call and examine their Delainee, COMO of which can be bought for 25 cents per yard. It. ' Tan Itnorrin Bporarrea Prinott are increasing very rapidly in popularity and they are-becoming decidedly tire favorites among cultivated clans. These pianos must not be. confounded with the Instruments mode by other firms of the name of "Decker." 'I he Decker Brother. Patent Plate Planar aro made only at 91 Bleecker St. New York, and L. B. Powell of &manta has thel-r wholesale and retail agenOy. tl PuiiiarLLS, POTTER 06., 4' 4 ,1 Fob. 15th, 4807. i Dr. Roarer RoT—Geer Sir: About six months ego I was taken with a severe pain in my shoul der and back which I supposed to be Rheuma tism. For tho past teronsanths non iinedtsi my 'wow the most of the timej and could not lift three pounds with my larChtind. • Seelig your advertisementd. came to the conclusion that I would try some of your Salutifer and sce if I could get some relief. I hero aced but MID bottle and find that T am wef agestn, and I recommend every man, woman and child, to try it. Pours truly, • Jou.% L. Focal. A large quantity of Clover and Timothy Seed T. L BALDWI3:4- • WARTED.--$5OO, for not lass than two years,- for vatich a liberal rate of interest will be paid, and uniecombered real estate security will be given. A.l.ireas,_X- Y. Z., Wellsboro P. 0: -- TIOOA CO. INSTITI3TE OP LISTRI7CTIONAt a meeting of the friends of the promulgation of Frac-deal Science, in Wellsboro, Feb. ,23, insti a Committee was appointed to give notico of spot. lin meeting to be held in the interest of the ob jects stated, at Wellsboro, March 21,1507. Steps will be taken at this mooting to Bemire the incor poration of an association to be caUed"TheTioga Co. Institute of Instruction r alio to define' its objeote, appoiniits sessions, And to do such other business as may be necessary. The .friende of Education aro invited to be present. By order of the Committee. Feb. 27. LSGT. 3w. Advertiteis arc requested to send in their ad vertisements as early as Saturday *of the week precious to that in which they are desired to ap pear. Communications should be sent in not la ter than Saturday, unless very brief. This paper goov to press Tuesday morning without fail. tf Obituary notices, exceeding tve lines will be charged five cents per line. Announcements of Marriages and deaths inserted free of charge. c.r." tf *. _ MARRIAGES ' On the the Sth in; by Rev. J. F. Calkins„Mr. Bomar McCartzr, of Monterey Springs, Franklin Co.; and Miss .115i1711.1 A. Witson, of Kneneyville, Tioga Co. Pa. In Cherry Platte, at the Baptist Church, on Monday evening, March llth a hy..ll.ev. C, A. Stone, mr. anosEs KELL-sr, of corio l oos, to Miss JCLIE7TE FENTON, of Charleston. On Feb. - 2.9th, 1:3C7 0 by Rev. - Leri Stone ' Mr. Men Bretwrrif, to Miss Many L. IVEr.t.s, both of Southport, N. Y. DEATHS In Chnslevbon, on the 71h inet., 'Mrs. C arnanlan SLoar, in the 06th year of her-age.. In Middlebury, Feb. 1,1867, Mr. J. A. BMOCS, ag.l 23 yenre , , cod 6 months. iThes passes away a young man whore promise of usefulness was great: wilt. be -generally regretted.] MIND' . POWER LOOK . , [Patentitl - 1065.1 i.i, persons interested tbo Introduction of practical machinery into our country, are requestel to investipte the merits of AfF.:A7sERSO.Vi'S HA Nil POWER-'LOOM. This loom tent de all kinds of hand wearing. It will weas-o jeans. blankets, plain cloth, mi.- net, kersey, !Mime', seamless seek, double-svidtlf blankets,. r arty hind- of cotton, wool or flat et nit. Te tread s the treadles, thrown the shuttle, seta oil the web, and takes up the cloth. jtonaltes the upper abed es the batten cornea forward, and Rats up tho filling niter the cross is made, ran• king better cloth and batter selvage than Cue be made in any other way. Looms made to owlet; and• warranted. Apply at the chop on Water Street, Elan "Lento Factory." LEWIS WETMORE. Wencher), March 20, 1.862—tf. riASCI paid for FURS & SRISS at my Shoe ki Shop, rear of Wm. Reberta'a Rurdwaro It. PITCH'S ABDOMINAL SUPPORT- El4l, for oh ;Kt DOrl Drug Store. "SPECtAL == NOTICES: HELMBOL.D'S FLUID ES TRACT BUCII U Ti; n e.'1.41i , 11 ,7 7 le fp' the taAnnCit She trItINA , Y vlo•lher ext,tiog In MALI: ,Olt (loon nhnh ,er,rtn,e nrir4innting .4 no matter of HOW LONG S - VA N ' a 4 i9' rntle. if no treatment G>uhmlttcl to, C.,nsurtiptiton or In sanity may tabus, Our Flesh and Blood are supported from theist , sources, and the HEALTH AND HAPPINESS . that that at roefe'ritY, depende upon prompt - rit-t. fee l i ce reliable remedy. • HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHII, Established oPararde of 18 , years, prepared by . . it Ir lIELVIDOLD, Dniaols.r, ,- 604 Proadtvay, Nem 'fork, and ieb27-Iy. - 104 South 10th St., Philadelphia, Pa Aro You Afflicted with a Cough or a Cold? ARE YOU PREDISPOBED TO CONBU3IPTION? Arc the Lirei gf Your Claims is Jeopardy from Std• den and . ,,Roported;Attacka Of q0u.1?.? Zr 70, - PUracura Tex BLADES' EIIPHONIAL LITSRI.CATORSII The People's Moat b'are ded - Effectua Remedy for Congos, Colds, Croup, Catarrh, Asthma, ikon clatis, Dip/Stria, and all Piz/smeary Diseases, TIIE LUBRICATOR, is a medicinal preparation In the form of a Lozenge, winch,of all modes, Is the most pleasant duirconventont, 'They contain no Bakens Diredient, and are warranted-to ha always safe, even for the weakest and most sensitive stomach. In Croup they give hula oa r sumo , . For Cough. and Colds they are laralizahle. -For Catarrh, Asthma and Bronchitis they bare, Ito equal lrythe'lmarketqvido Certificates accompanying - each boz.) Dipthoria, that dreaded and desolating dame, they control wonder. fully and almost immediately. No Bailie Speaker, Singer or .Teacher, should be without them,ar they remove boar:elms and strength en and clear the voice. Always use them In time, and ff the symptoms aro 50u1..., use very freely. - J. 11. BLADES a--00'.,Prop'rs; Elmira, N. Y. F. C. WELLS & CO., US and ni Drankltnifit., Agents for New York City. - - - - • .O BALE BY ALL DETIOGIBTB. - Dee.3.2,1800-Iy. , . EIELIIIIOLD'S PLUTO =TRACT IttiCEM is pleasant in nista and odor, fme from all:injurious properties. and immediate in Ito action. fob2l-Iy. lIELEBOLIVS EXTRACT BECIIII gives health and vigor to tho frame and bloom to the pallid chock: 'Do• bibty is accompanied by %many alarming symptoms,. and if no 'velment Is submitted to, consumption, in sanity, or epileptic fits ensue. f0b27.11. . . „,„, 'Cough; A Cold, - or - A 'al sw" 4'‘P Soro Throat, tiRONCHik lIEQSILT9 normarz ATiE tfIOA iaua, , Eirotl i D o. n . E. ED c/F=4. .Iroo TIMM, • . Irritation of the Aline., ,A couG vig ., Permanent Throat Dis- AND g.T*Pt.P•F' tion is often the OLO RZSIILT. • BRO . WN'S BRONCHIAL TUO-CHES Haring a direct influence to the parte; giro inmediete reliaf, _ Fog BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, CATARRH, C TICE ANS/. THROAT DISEASES, Troches are used with always good success. Singers and/ Public Speakers Will find Timmins useful in clearing the voice when taken before Singing or Speaking, and relieving the throat after an unnsual exertion of the vocal organs. The TROCRES are- recommended and prescribed by Ploy simnel, and have bad testimonials from eminent men throughout the country. -Being an article of true mer• lt, - and having PROVED their efficacy' by. a test of many years, earls year finds them in new localities in- varions parts of the world, and the Macro are universally pronounced better than other articles. Ovum only "Snown's Buxomly. TROCHPR," and do DOC take say of tbeIVOLVISILESS IMITATIoNS that may be_ Offered:l - Rota N0T.1114460-6m.- FOR NON-RETENTION or INCONTINENCE of trine, irritation, mflaratnatiou, or ulceration of the -bladder, onittidnoya, diseases of the prostrate glands, atone In the bladder, calculate, gravel or bnclk dust Oqpootts,lai all diseases of tho bladder, Uldneys and dropsical - 110 llotathoth'sFtcm Favaecnt Bccron febn._ ENFEEI3LED -AND DELICATE CONC Ur/ONS; of both sexem, nse EILLICOOLD'S EX.Teder BUCEIEr. It will giro brtit: - add - onorgolt,E4Atass, and enable yon to Bleep Well. feb27-17. RESIEDIAL INSTITUTE FOR - SPE . CIAL 'CA2E2, "N 0.14 Bond Street, :Cow York: W Fall information, with the higheit testtMoniala; also o Book on Special Diseases, fa n _waled eave/oPe, sent free. .(11/F. Be sure and send For them, and you will not regret it; for as advertising physicians are generally impostors, without references no stranger should be trusted. Enclose a stamp for postage, and direct to LAB/RENCK, N 0.14 BOND STREET, KEW YORK. - • N0v.M.,1868.1y. - • - _ TAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND UNSAFE REMEDIES for unpleasant and dannorons disease. Use Ililmbold's Extract Dacha and Itoprovad Ron Wash. _ - reb27-/7e TELE OLOHY,OF 31ei$ :STRMIGITIL,Taterafgro tbo Dorval. and debilitated - abocld lismedlataly Ina lizutsoan'a EXTRACT Buclie. fab-271y. MAN 1100 D AND YOUTHFUL VIDOIt aro regained by fircuaraa'a Exraser Draw. feb27-Iy. RVia •IM:ito, Sg:LVIN; SVIND46LLS; te111,1181;Aid an horses, RADICALLY end PLIPAZILEITLT attn. by tbe ben of.. - • • - Roof:s Rinobons mid Spatlin Cetrc. This medicine was established 2.5 years ago, and has never been known to fall, Give It a sinter trial. For bale by W. D. TE EDELL & CO., Corning, N. Y. D. E. throes Co.; Akonts, Now York. - ecl7,66,Fen SHATTERED CONSTITHTSONS- RESTOR ED by littl(CoLL . 9 EXTRACT Ducau. µ- 11627-Iy. 111:1318OLVE EXTRACT BIICHC and IstPaoesio ROSY. Wasm cures secret and delicate disorders In all their stages, at little expanse, little or no change Itt dic t, no inconvenience and no exposure. It Is pleasant m taste end odor, Imeacdhdei In Its _acticini ant-Ikea from all Injurious prepertics. .feb2l-4 ITCH -ITCH - ITCH I. • - SCRATCH! SCRATCH I 'SCRATCH! WHEATON'p O.IIgTLIENT Will cure the itch in 48 Hours. Also cures SALT RHEUM, ULCERS, CHILBLAINS, and all ERUPTIONS OF TILE SKIN. Price 60 costa.— For eels by all dttigglete. By eentilng 60' coots to WEEKS a POTTER., Solo Agents.l7o Washington St. llostoo, it will be forwardod by mail, free of postage, to any part of tho Vetted States. Juno %ISO. op. notice ly. RE EDISOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT DIICHII IFS 7nr. Climax ,DIT/RUCT. FILLNBOLVS CO7CENTBLTE, D EXULACT SAILIAMULL ID TOLE OIILdi BLOOD PLILLYTDD . Both are prepareChccording to mica of Pharmacy and Chemistry, nerd - ate the mote activelhat can be made, ---- —feb27-Iy. THE PARR • PLOW. - WE, the undersigned Farmers of :Chernung Co. N. T.l,have,initaw the Parker - Plow., We' eatceni them,the boat' we have ever med for lightness of draft, perfection. of work, and Case in balding. We consider_ them nearly, or quite, one-third easier draft than any others we have „ , _ used. D. B. Owen, Jonas Parks, Joseph R. Lowe, 1% M. Connell, M. D. Bennett,. Home Bennett, and some aty*bers. .7,NITe claim this to he the. hest Iron beam Flow ever introduced into this country, and also that in point of workmanship and finish it has no tn. parlor s. _ To insure a wide use of them this ioasern, I offer them at the following low. prim for cash, delivered at depot, or flt_my store in Horseheads. For single Plows-with wheel and-. devise cm.. Po/iota - of ten at one hider, = 00 For extra Points," , - For extra Cutters, - „. - Farmers, send and get n sample - Flow at once; if it =its club together and get your'. supply at wholesale price. IP the *sample Plow doea not suitiretnnalt.freenf charge and I will return, your rtionry.'..• : • -•-• - •• • ' Orders by wail enclosing cash promptly et. „tended:to:in-the order reacived....+Don't be tote late.. Marais, .: A. PARILER,' Thope of -my old oustomets needing fof Moves - sold them" in Wellebbßi can - be sippliedby addiessibg n alyerro. • F0b.,211, 1887—eorgli.. RTSURANC, AGENCY. IUrESSItS. NICHOLS h MITCHELL would .1111_ rerpeetfal:y inform the people-of this si chat'', that they here the agency or onion of tho heat - Life & Fire Insurance - Comp-antes' lo the States, and are r3hr prepared to insure at reasonable - Mr. MITCHELL having been appetated - : ' • NOTARY PUBLIC, wilt attend promptly to any !malacca :chain to his office, which may he entrusted to him. They will bo found at thooffica formerly ocen. pied. by Lowrey and Wileun, oa nolo Sicoet, Wellsborn, Pa. ' Unruh 13, 134:17—1y.,, A -Itaiilo,ll.l-WATZUKS. io NMI from WM by at 10/..Era, EEO AIRE:-lITVE - EXCHANGE r - W I I, I, I A_NI Shakepeare:the 'Si of AvOn," was a groat student of human nature;-but the great poet nev er fully . a - apt/tined that characteristic of human Nature,whlch leadh people to rush to the .Bee- Hire EXchangeas to a neuter of attraction. - They seem to knew to a. That a good buyer makos a good seller, and that pirchasing their. groceries of a man who regards the Intermits atlas customers when ho buys ;Ai stock, Is actually'patlng their loose change out at interest; When yon want anlthlng extra and cluinp,'C'all on _ , Who doei not toll his cnatopersjot dookkelt FLOUR, PORK, - FISH, :CORN 'gtUCKWHEAT FLOUR, BIIT'XER, CHEESE, APPLES, POTA- TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, PRUNES, RAISINS, SAUCES, CANNED FRUITS, ,_DRIED ,"FRUITS, and all lboao ariteles which aurae your store rooms-to “BLOSSOM AS A ROSE.” SIEN BUTTER, CHEESE AND LARD, for Wok be pap! .4he' but prices cash, or ex obange. • If you buy of Your wiree will not eiold4ouroilldreir' will not ory, and you will flitter be out of money. Re . membertbe plate. , . • Welleboro, Pa., Jan. 80, VW • >,-REGULATOR S - ARE NOW OFFERING greater inducements thou heretofore to the people of Tins as they have pieced their entire stook, oouslatlog of • . BROAD CLOTHS, OASSIMERES, FLAN. NELS, MEIHNOES:ALPACAS, Also a large quantity of Prints of desirable qual ity and patterns - with a - large stock of Shootings, HATS and Cape, lowyrS AND sfreits, --- . , GROCERIES. IIiIiDWARE - & CROCKERY, ei rtianitiOnof 20 to 2.5. , ;per cent,' belaw . fOrmet prices, - a - 11w of '4luoing their 'stook for the spring trade. 'TO inyiti all to call And examine bef,oreinw. chasing olsewhere,us we are confident otgiring aatiaktotton both in pries anti quality. 1 All kinds of - GRAIN AND -BUTTER Taken in exchange for Goods. J416:10:1861. —" - RritorYls _ _ _ MERCHANT TAILORING E S TAB - LS HMENT, WELLSBORO, TIOGA CO., PA C. wiLLcox, MAKES pleasure in announcing to the niti zens of WeHeber° and the country rounda bout, that he has opened a Merchant Tailoring Establishment one door above W. 11. Smiths Law Office,. where he is now ready to =Wee-, tare to order all garments which go to make IT a gentleman's wardrobe, such as COATS, PANTS, VESTS, OVERCOATS, SHIRTS, Under *and OVER SHIRTS, COLLARS, NECK-TIES, &c., &c. Ire will aloe keep a good stock of fashionablo HATS, CAPS, TRAVELING BAGS, FANCY= VESTINGS of all Kinds, BROADCLOTHS, CASSIMERES, BEAVER CLOTHS, TRIM MINGS, READY-MADE CLOTHING o.f_tiir ovni-manufticNie, _ . Horseheads, N. L. t -and a general assorlment of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS - The Manufacturing Department will be under the supervision of Mr. 3. B. SEIABSPEARE well and favorably known to the public.' A generous patronage is solicited. . -Wellshore, March 20, 1867.. Collections made on all points and promptly remitted for. Foreign Drafts' and Passenger Tiekets sup Government Securities bottOt on favorable terms. Interest allowad'on deposit Liberal accommodations to depositors. • Tr .1100RE,'Casbier. , Addison, N. Y., Jan. 16, strt—tr. . vErrnEß,' fit Cloolu.•at > [dwl9) --- SoLgre. 'T MATHERS TOES,. ONIONS, _ : et cekra TOOLTEICIt WITH MATHER - LC EIICEM Mathers MATHERS'S ADDISON- BANN - "18 years established in N. Y. City." "Only infallible remedies known." "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Human Family." "Rate come cut of their holes to die." " Costar's" Rat, Roach, &c., Exterminara Is a paste—used for Rats, Mice, Roaches, 'Mack and Red Ants, etc., &e. Costar's" Bed• Bug Exterminator Is a liquid or wash—used to destroy, and also as a prevaadva for Bedditers, &c. " Costar's" Electric Powder for Insects Is for Moths, Afosguitoes, Flear,.Bect.Bugs, - Insects on Plants, Fowls, dnfmats, AAP. 1!I Bewant !!! at all norttatig imi tatioos. pa- Soo that "Coma's" name Is on each Box, Bottle, and Flask, before yotr buy. Address, ECEINIIT R. COSTAR, 484 Broadway, N. Y. Sold in Wellsboro, Pa., by and all Druggirts and natation eye/Thom.' 2. " COSTA-R'S" EIZEZSIM -Buckthorn- Salve, For Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Wounds, Boils. Can., peril,' Broken Breasts, Sore Nipples, Bleeding, Blind and Painful Piles; Scrofulous, Futrld and M-oonditioned Bores; Ulcers, Glandular Bawd-, Brigs, Eruptions, Cutaneous Affections, Ring worm, itch, Corns,Bunions, Chilblains, &o.; Chapped Hands, ips, &c.; Bites of Spiders, -Insects, Animals, &c., AST Boxes 25 ets., 50 eta., and $1 sisea OF' Sold by all Druggists everywhere. AI" And by HEIM B. BOBTAIL, Depot 484 Broadway, N. Y., and by- , Well/boro, Pa. , - MEI A BMM=TI CORN SOLVENT, For Corns, Bunions, Warts, - do 111111- Boxes, 25 ctn., 50 Itti;: s _aktt , la-gold by all Druggists isverywbars.. . - ,by MINDY R. - 00,BTAllpi Depot d i radway, N. Y„ and by - - %Nabors, Pa. BEIMINZIE ?.r ;%11::. -, - 2 - ' -.-:;:.1-,i....;....: 1 "001§Thi!R'S' Parmiwneti Of t. Bitter• Sweet k Orange Blossom For Beautifying the Complexion. Med to SOfteit and 'Beautify the skra, remove Freckles, Pimples, Eruptions,. - - Ladles are now- ming in- preference to all others. pilt• Bottles, $t pit. Sold by all Draggiatieverywbere. par• And by HENRY B. COSTAE, .Depot 484 Broadway, N. Y., and, by Wellaboro, Pa. - • - • - EIMI t. 11" , “COSTAR'S” PECTORAL COUGH REMEDY, For Coughs,- Colds, .Hoarsonals, Sore -.Throat CroUrs=Whooping .Cough, -Influenza, -Asthma Consumption, Bronehial Affeeotions, and all Die eases or the Throat and Lunge. AD- Bottles, 25 eta., 50 eta., and $1 sizes. Air' Sold by DruggiUta eltirywhere: . .22/- And - by BENBY R. - COSTAR, Depo 484 Broadway, N. Y., and by Wellaboro, Pa. . rx=a 11EINEEMI - • - - - • " C " :CELEBRATED BISHOP PILLS, A ifriiveriat :Daher 2 r ?,Z7.:7", For Nervous and , Olcie_ ileadache,, Costiveness, Dyspepsia,llion:fess, 0 0 004 11, - Con, Diarrhea, Colies, Chills, Fevers, rind .gena. rat derangement of the Digestive Organs. pit" Boxes, 25 Ms., 50 ets,and $1• sizes. - glEls Bold by all. Druggists everywhere. Or And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot 484 Broadway, N. Y., and by Wollslioro;Pp, . , Jim 2,1887-302 ._. , NEW GOODS ! J. R. Bowen & Co., RAVE Just returned from New York with a large !issortment of WINTER GOODS, Bought at Panto Prices, and will be sold scoot , dingly. We resseotfully invite attention to any stook of COSESIViES,..BEAVER ixoTHO, - - TWEEDS, FUNNELS, also, a largo Una of if MERINOS, EMPRESS CLOTHS, PAOAS, and - aka - DRESS GOODS and DRESS TRIMMINGS, Also, a 10210 sad new assortment of 1 BEADY MADE CLOTHING, at greatly redued pins. LADIES' nice asearingent, 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 many other things which we will be idaased to show to all , whol call and examine our STOCK OF GOODS Before purchasing elsewhere, as we believe it will pay you for your time and trouble. SMALL .P.ROPPTS, QUICK SALES, & READY PAY IS OUR MOTTO. Don't forget to ealt at the EXPIRE STORE, NO. 1 UNION BLOCK Wisllisboro, Dee. 12, 1886 REMINGTONS' FIRE ARMS Arius 'Revolver,. Niivy Revolver,— Balt Revolver, Police Revolver, New Pocket Revolver SI 100 in. Calibre Pocket Revolver,(Rider's pt.) 31-100 in. Calibre Repeating Pistol, (Elliott pt.) No 22 dc 32 Cart'ge Vest Pocket Pistol, No 22, 30, 32 4, 41 Cartridge Goa Cane No 22 32 Cartridge Breech Loading Ritle,(lleals') No 32 33 " Revolxing Rine, 38 & 44-10 0 in Calibre E. REMINGTON 44 EONS. PRINCIPAL AGENTS Moore & Niebols. New York; Win Ronda Son, Boston; Joe 0 Grubb I Co, Philadelphia; Pool. iney 1 Trimble, Baltimore; Henry Folsom k Co, New °Tisane; Johnson, Spencer &Co, Chicago; biltemeey I Co, St. Louis. ' Albert E Crane, San Vrancisco. Feb 20, 1807.-2 m. EVERYWith the COTTAGE PRESS and the printing material accompany ing it, every man can do hie own printing neatly, quickly and ch sap moi ly. They are so simple in cow straction, that a boy ten years old - . can easily Manage the largest site. Printed instructions are matt with . HIS each office, enabling the purchaser to go at work without a previous knowledge of printing. A climi• ler, =tainting P il l description , OWN Pdtes, testimonials, it, sent fro to all. Our Specimen Sheets of Type, Cote, it, terinenti. ... PRINTER. ADAMS PRESS CO., 26 'Ann St., Muth 13,.11387-Iy. New York. A. 13. EASTMAN, SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL IS now improving and enlarging his business, and after having recently visited many leading Den " tal rooms in several Eastern cities, is now prepared to execute all work pertaining to his profession, with all tho improve:emote of the day, so as to render it an object for all clea ring Dental operations to give him a call. Don't forget the place, over .1. It. Bowen's Store. Wellsboro, Feb. 20, 1067—U. Union Clothes Wringer T HAVE the right to sell the Union Clothes Wringer, with elliptic springs, and adjusts it self to any thickness. Manufactured at Water bury, Vt.-• lam -prepared to furnish to all. I have the agency for the towns of Middlebury, Tioga, Nelson, Elkland, Oceola, and Farmington. REUBEN T. HALL. Farmington Hill, Feb. 20, 2807-tL NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that Rob. 1,11 ert Custard, Senior, has been - placed in charge of tract No. 1590, and those parts of tract No. 1589, in the vicinity of Babb's creek, belong. ingtiNte heirs of Luke W. Morris; and all per. eons are forbid trespassing thereon, under pen alty of prosecution. ELLISTON P. MORRIS, 865 Market Street, Philadelphia. Mansfield Flouring Mill S. S. GILLETT,- Proprietor. ALARGE 'TOCK OF GRAIN jut received from Baal°. FLOUR. of the but quality, always on hand. Also, FEED. Prices as low as elstrwhere. hllmsGeld, March 8,1867-4 w. _ HARKNESS & RILEY, BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS, onnn RoGII YOUNG'S BOOR grattß. Tip_OOTS AND SHOES of all kinds made to order and in the heal manner. REPAIRING of all kinds done promptly and good. Give us a call. JOHN HARKNESS, WM. RILEY. Wellaboro, Jan. 2,1867-Iy. PLATED WARE—Cake bands, card hark— eta, eartomaugar bowl,, eta" at RALEY'S. M. BULLARD k GOLDELISITR, GROCERY & RESTAFRANT, One door above Ron Drag Store, W.P,LLSBORO, PA. Wes 4tice plumate in announcing to the public that we cumnionee the Nay Tear with enlarged futilities for aeoommodating customers with the choicest stock of GROCERIES, YANIiEE NOTIONS, WOOD a WILLOW WARE, srst offend& this public. )Housekeepers BEST SUGAR.% SPICES, CHERRIES, (Stoned,) PRUNES, BOX RAISINS, CITRON, SEEDLESS RAISINS, COOKING CURRANTS, PICKLES, ‘" , SAUCES, CANNED FRUITS. and the finest Count Oystets, k Oanned Oysters, BALTIMORE MARIUTS, THE HUNGRY & DISCONBOLATE Will find oar Et&STAIIItd.NT open at all sea sonable hears, wheraOjetert in every *VI*, pre pared by a eldllfdl cook, aro served up to delight the palate and gladden the heart. _ Always glad to see our friends, became we in tend to give them their money's worth, and If they call once they will be sum to all again- MASSBNA. BULLARD, Jan. 2, 1867. C. H. GOLDSMITH: T. L BALDWIN & GO., ....44-100 in. CaUlm ......36-100 in. Calibre .... Navy size Calibre Navy size Calibre RETURN THANKS to their etuitonters and friends for their Continued Liberal Patronage, And beg to inform thee ikat they have SUM STOCK Or GOODS, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, HATS & FURS, ROBES, &C., &C. COMPLETE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Wo have also made arrangements to keep on hand Ground Plaster, VERY LOW FIGURE. • Farmers should not fall to war> a supply of this Excellent Ferias./ It ones. Tiop, Jan. 2, 1867. Gan ind tit* right from the on sate at oar counter. WE ALIA TO PLEASE! PIr . 7TM'E'TPM TAMA, -PIDTZT,A; ilurir unal Comisting of CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, CROCIERE.Y, We shall try and keep our Stock AT ALL TEMES Whitt' wa shall sell at a . Br THY 1 TON OR LESS Ayer's Sarsaparilla ..., r a concord:rated extritot of .. ~. the choice root, to ooze ' - ••• .....4 toned with other substances of 1.4 of still greater alterative pow • ..‘.... 1 . L i t - '....... er ..s_ to afford an effectual an- Ore. tidots for . disca See anrskparilla ..., • ... ....t .Ifliff.. i 4 repute d to ewe. Such a s rmzedy .:s surely wanted by those who In33r Irons Stramons compla.iads, and that one which will accomplish, their CUM mast prove, as this has proved, of immense anise to this large cla2s of our afflicted fellow.eltizens. flow completely 11th compound will do it, has been proven by experiment on many of the wont cases to Le found in the following complaints : Scrofula, Scrofulous Swellings and dons, Skin Diseases. Pustules. Blotches, Eruptions, 3t. An. thony's Fire, Rose or Erysipelas, Totter or Sall Rheum, Scald Bead ; Ringworm, to. Syphilis or Venereal Disease is expelled from the system by the prolonged nee of dila Sarsapa rilla, and the patient is left in comparative health. Female Diseases aro caused b 7 Sorefo.l in the blood, end are often soon cored by this Entreat of Sarsaparilla. - Do not reject this invaluable medicine, beams* you have been imposed open by something pre tending to be Sarsaparilla, while It was not. When you have used Ayer's—then, and not till then, will you know the virtues of Sarsaparilla.. For minute particulars of the diseases it owes, we refer you to Ayer's American Alumna*, which the agent below named will furnish gratis to all who call for it. Ayer 's Cathartic Pills, for the ears of Costive ness, Jaundice, Dyspeoda, Indigestion, Dysen tery, Fool Stomach, B'eadaebe, Piles, Bhenma. tiara, Heartburn unsung from Disordered Stomach, Pain or Morbid Inaction of the Bowels, Plato. limey, Loss of Appotita, Livor Complaint, Drop. ey, Worms, Gout. hteuraljia, and as a Dinner Pill, aro unequalled. They are sugar coated, so that the mast sertsi. five can take them with pleasure, and they-are the hest Aperient in the world for all the parpo. sea rofts family physic. Prepared by Dr. J C. AYES CO., Lowell, Blase., and sold by all Druggists and dealers la widininas everywhere. - Mather & Horton, I= GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, WOOD & WILLOW-WARE, YANKEE NOTIONS LAWRENCEVILLE. PENN'A. .1 M Caib Paid for Produce. C' B . vtu, W. J. Borzoi Nov. 21, 1868-17. 1867. WRIGHT & BALLIT. 1867. TVcommence this yews with an ataltudvaly CASH bastnost. CASH PAID FOR WHEAT! CASE PAID FOR OATS! CASH PAID FOR coint r CASH FOR EARYTHING I ! A LARGE STOCK OF -PLOITR NOR CASH A LARGE STOOL OF FRED FOR CASH A LARGE STOCK OT PORK FOK CASH I _Call and see nn. WRIGHT HAMBY Wellzbarn, Jan. 9,1887-1 y All parsons Indebted to tut by note or book account most call and settle or pay oasts. Jan. 3, 1987. WRIGHT & BALLIFT. COBBLER'S EMPORIUM. - BEN. XAMIN SEELEY, shoe maker, over Jerome Smith's nor* ab,„, . g gie on Main Street, would just say to the Shoeless and Bootbse.-that is, thatportion of them who have the dadads to change their condition—that be ill now prepared to man.ufacturo coarse gentle men's line Boots, or tine gentlemen's coarse Boots in as bungling a manner, and at as dear rates is any other establishment this side of Whitney. Corners Anything to the lino of Shoemaking or Cobbling will be admirably botched on the shortest notice. Don't examine my work; It won't bear inspection; bet "go it blind." Re. member the place, next door to Sbakapeare's Tailor Shop. - B. SEBLET. Nov. 11, ISISG.-tf. Guardia .'a Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Orphan'. Court of tic County of Tioga to me directed, as Guardian of Brasilia Jens Maud; Charles Mann, ' ,Franklin Mann, Lewis Mann, Isaac Mann, and !James Ifann, miner children of loans Mann, de. ceased, I will expose for sale at public youths* or outcry on the 25th day of March text, at 2 o'- clock in the afternoon, on the premises to the highest and best bidder, All that certain piece or lot of land situated is the township of Tioga in said county, contain. ing about three acres and bounded en the etas south ant west by lands of John Magee, and north by the Farmington road, and land of said minor children of said Isaac Mann, deceased• and being the touth•east corner of a lot of.larld be. longing to the heir' of said Isaac Mann, situated in the said township of Tioga, No. 20 of the al. lotment of Bingham lands in said township-.. containing 148.1 acme, and - Atm—Another certain place or lot of lend part of the said lot of 110.1 acres, beginning at the north-west corner of said lot of land on the emit side of the road leading to the Cowanesgue river; thence along the road leading to ths 'Slogs river easterly twenty rods to a stake in or near the fence ; thence southerly parallel to the said road leading to the Cowanesque river fifteen rod" to a stake; thence westerly parallel with said road leading to Tioge river twenty rods to the east side of said road leading to the Cowanesgue river; thence along the same northerly fifteen perches to. the place of beginning—containing two acres more or leas, including a part of said made. Tirms—Cnsh on delirory of deed for the ewes e_ SEYIIOLI2, Cuaard Tinge, Feb. 20, ISO7-sw. lt/lONEY, FREE AS WATER.-10,000 Au. tive Local and Traveling Agents, Male or Female, of all ages, are wanted to solicit trade in every aCity, Town, Village, Hamlet, Workshop and Faeoary. throughout the entire world, for the moat saleable novelties ever known.-500 Par Cear. and Ready Sale Wherectr Offered!! Smart men and women can make from $5 to $5O per day, and no risk of loss! A small capital re quired_of from $2O to sloo—the more money in vested the greater the profit. Ye Honey required its'adrance—we drat a e,,d the arrester and receive pay afterward* 1 If you actually wish to make money rapidly and easily, write for fall particu lars and address MIL-N-OR CO., (From Paria,) fe1e21"137-Iy. 210 Broadway, New York City EECITTOR'S, NOTlCE.—Letters tostamen. tary baying been granted to the undersigned on the estate of Thomas _Norton, late of Delmar, deed, all persons indebted to said estl.te, and those having chirps against the same will oali for settlement upin ISFN.t£L B 1 NN, Delmar, Feb. L0867'4 , 7.. Exeouter. SMITH & SHAW, e 61.141: AGENTS for the lead laT Cusip:tales in the ratted States; ~)4,1A,,ei,t, for the Lycoming County , Mutual, Cab:Hubla Mutual, anti Farmers' Mutual lan. ranee C.‘eapassiea- N,un.tlazartlous, ilasardous. and Eitrii-RU sedous ItiAs taken at reasonable rates. Pelioiss Dane& and all Los,, adjusted at our Otrtoa. WelLsboro", Pa., Feb. 20, IS6T.—tf. TITS.SOLC:TIOZ , L—Tby firm of Phelps Jo Finn- I -LI geral,l ;$ •lay k Fob. Lt 7, 067,) dissolved by mutt: Acconnti and demands will be nettled at their ~f fice in Oct°ls. GEO, W. PHELPS, W. T. FITZGERALD. NEW HlRll.—no boinesa will hereafter be conducted under the ern] name of Skinner & Fitzgerald. Weagroit a eaatinaanoe of past pet. renege. LEVI. .5111.1118 R, W. T. FITZGERALD. "0s March 6,186744.