ONIE NIATTtit S. I for days, we must forbear mentioning the name of our henefactreat. She may have the comfort of lknowiagof knowing that her gift has neutralised the gill which is supposed to teethe in tho deeps of the editorial inkstand, and thub disarmed us. —To a correspondent tr ho temente the pi -el-A- I loose of humbug no can only recommend philo sophic patience with a world not yet finished.— When you build a Lowe exptet to wallow in rubbish within and without, until It is .finished. So, in this world, where the work of completion is going forward, you must look for some rubbish and humbug. —Display is bad enough when it pertains to ostentation. It is proper 'for the merchant to make a neat display of his wares, because that is Items:l4' to tho transaction of his business.. But why hang hoop skirts so low as to knock off the hats of passers-by? Why hang blankets so low as to abut off the brilliant perspective of the side walk? • And. speaking of display, Foley , understands 'how to do it ; if yon doubt it, look at his show cases and shelves. Hugh; Young also understands it, as you may see by looking at his array of pie tares and mirrors. It costs little to render one's stook in trade ornamental as welt as useful and saleable. WEDNESDAY MAR. 27, 1867 • Yam Advertisements. linnted—C. S. Wheeler. rer Sale--Edgene Beange. Snrgson—E. Smith, 31. D. tir.nery and Prwriaicti Stora—C, spacation for Pardon—Win. 31. Port. ;;Duce in Direrer—Sberiff Tabor. Senee m Divoree—Shciiff Tabor Ilarrele.6 Notional Wm -D. An A. Aiha. . • ,:etlee—lerael Etonh, Aeoretary. - • Administmtor's Notire4-11olman Morgan, Jet Doeketader, Administrators. ococo Side—Charles Sehimpf. Remember the EzdaNtion at the Academy this t Tuesdny) erening. Proceeds to bo need in the purchase of . 12 more Priaee for Students. The Sewing Society acxzd. Sociable will be held a the hone of-J. Emery, Eng., this week. 11...ossamp. , —Hort , H. W. Williams all lecture before the Normal Literary Society Frlfley evening, March 20. Mr. DA.VILLO STOWELL has purchased the property lately oesupiedby W. H. Smith, Esq. sad 'ass becomes citizen of Wellsboro. • WELL Tors.—Dr. Eugene Smith, of kiandeld, recently straightened a Cross Eye for ih son of Janice Clark, Jr. ;The operation was so allay performed that it is impossible to tell akleh eye was affected. Enooess to Dr. Smith. hattovraserrr.—Mr. D. P. Roberts Las made a good improvement in the front of his Stars, both by putting in a new window and by F ang down tbo unsightly awning. Should other business men on that side of the street tallow bis example the business aspect of the drill Imam be much improved. BainSE.—Duriiig the past wee k the nor Ream Saw• Mill of the Mesta. Beata* hue helped to iuteutify the bum of business in our aidte They have entirely reftted the mill with peal ;outliners sad are prepared to turn out earl tbousad feet of lumber every twenty-four Gann. &LOOM to their eaterpriee. Tar " Blwrotray."—Dr. Up Da Graft lie celebrated Elmira Burgeon, publishes is quar terly sheet of the above title. Its itabtto in opt tad: "he who blown not bin own horn, for him (bell not his horn be blowed." however, the Doctor'e magical operation" would render him famous even without - the publication of the IJtr ice which, by the way i 5 a splay little sheet. The Corning Journal of the 18th says et Bev. J. P. Calking i "Me was a natve of this town, born in the old kg homes on the river bank, twenty years before ibAs village was founded, and has an • original claim to citizenship. Mr. C. is one of the most sa-tacrificlng ministers to be met with. As a pastor, and as chaplain in the army, he Las la bored untiringly." The organization of a Society for the diTezion of practioal ‘ knowledge, a report of which appears elsewhere, in this opunty, promi, set well. The objects of the Anociation briefly: The diffrision of Snowledge acquired by observation, study, investigation, and experi ment; and the formation of a cabinet of Natu ral History. Twenty persons enrolled their names as chart-r members. The beginning of the en terpri ts le without noise or display, and the spirit manifested promises much for its sincere. FIRE IN KEENtYirILLE.—About 3 o'. dock last Wednesday morning, flames were dis cortred issuing from the store building of Messrs. Card, Staples, & Co., BensneyTille, and such was the headway of the fire that the- building and contents were soon in ashes. An attempt was made to save some of the goods, but it -resulted aoaing of moment. The /on is variously estimated, but may ,be pat dotal, at a rough calculation, at E6OOO. Up on this was an insorapoo of SCOOO. We bare no Radicalism - going to show the cease of the Sue up to present writing. Mr. Card, !en tor member of the arm, StoeMß to be unlucky in the matter of ftres. A Dues OF e Bratt.—We are obliged to our friend, J. B. Potter, for a waterfowl, caught shre by Mr. J. Starkey, of Middlebury, recently. The bird died of starvation on Teesday, 18th alt., it having refused to be comforted for the lon of its liberty. "Ile sends it with a request fpr definition of its species. We hare submitted it to the inspection of some (mods who are curious in melt matters, and find that the fowl is. defined , tinder the technical . name Podieep Carafes/milt, or the Little Grebe of Wilson. It is of the auk family, the legs spy/aging from the extremity of the body, toes not fall-webbed, end beak long and. slender.— This fowl is common to alum region from Can ada to Louisiana, but migratory in the athkrui Elates We have seen them where still waters abound, sad they nannot be called - tam We pro, pose to contribute it to the Museum of Natural History being established by Prof. Allan of the Normal &hooL THE ACADEMY.—TIie - Juntor classes of the detdemy held their exhibition last Friday evening in the pray:an:mot a large audience. The ezercisee consisted of declamation, resitatlon, reading of the Cornucopia a paper, closing with a prize contest, a charade, and a tableaux. /t is not easy to speak justly of such exhibi tion& Criticism is hardly to be indulged in by outsiders, that being the province of the teacher where pupils are concerned. Suffice it to say that the exercises were highly creditable as a whole, and worthy of high praise. in individual instances. We ®lad to note the progress made oy many who appeared and took part. There acre new faces and new voices, however, and some of them indicative of superior abilities.— One thing was noticeable and showed the work of the teachers—the easnes'ness of the actors in their several parts. This always come! of disci pline, and best mensares the order of a SchOoL The Faculty may congratulate themselves upon achieving a success, and go forward witlt flatter ing expectations of new victories. . The vocal and instrumental music was good and added much to the entertainment. December the earth swathed itself in a white cocoon, and, grab like, has remained somnolent up to this writing. But the signs !hit it is about to burnt its wintry bonds thicken daily, and we know that soon it wed swiftly emerge from its sleep under the snow, elotb. , :d in the butterfly vesture of Spring. We !hall ell soon agree that continuous snow is & most bane/Scent provision of nature. The grate will look fresh and green where the snow has laid longest and deepest, the frost will-have been absorbed into and disappear with, the snow. Without doubt the coming season will prove fruitful beyond that of 1116, which was preceded by-an open - The farmer may without imegiving increase his cultivated acres this -year, and labor on in reasonable hope of a rich to ward. flowerer, beforeoewing and planting, there is to he a grand phlthetomising' of Ring Maple ; find a prosperous reign of Maple Sugar.; We detect the signs of a not long, but proatable run of sap. We scent the odor of boiling sap in the as or behold a multitude of light hroirn dirk; tweet, revolving in sacchasin7 sputte.- 7 Tee manna of the desert was a good thing; the deer of Hennes are compered to neoturi, but slat cen compare stills that amber god among ue.te--rusplo molasses? Do you mill it syrup? IS,ll—sto don't. We call it molasses.. That it tie proper word. " Syrop" reminds us of cer tain "doctor staff" which made childhood hide- We hare tasted--ey, more than that, we have feasted on buckwheat cakes and maple mo lasses, equal parts, for two days past in this win try March. Such molasses, tou,ns_haa not-often tonna' lts tray into our sanctum. Thedonior scut it to us with the express injunction that it was not to t.e nelneowledred in the Agin:liar, bud with the covert threat that if the injunction should be disobeyed, then tine 'molasses should be refunded. So we shell not disobey. Bexuse Mrs. Ilenben Morse, of Chatham, is a lady of her word; and while her praises were upon the lips of a large cad buckwheat-ciake-and-molasses-loving-hunily Prof. amen, the veteran Vora' Mu sic teacher, has been drilling the singers of Mid. dlepory during the past Reek. "The coarse closed with a concert. Tha elan is reported to us as having acquitted itself creditably. Our corres— pondent writes that the Professor goes to Farm ingtort.this week, and returns to Middlebury next week. lie to accompanied by his, daughter, an accomplished Ttamr, earn) Niiw.—A friend has hand-- ed us a copy of the Journal of Commerce dated 18th of April, 1850—or about 17 years ago. In looking over the market reports we were struck with the difference between then, and now. How ever, prime Mess Deef was.then $l7 and $2O, and is $2O to $22 now.- .$o with Hams; then they were 7 and 9 cats, now 9 cents. Bo with butter; Orange County then brought 20 to 23 cents; now 34 to 37. Cheese stands much better-19 cents now to 8 cents at that time. • Whiskey has not changed much. Then at 23,, now 33 cents.-: Breadstuff•: were about half their present price, the best brands were $7. Wheat was 31.30 per bushel against $2.50 now. 3foiey seem: to have been tare; however, for we find first-elms bor rowers paying 7 and 8 per cent. while there is money enough offered in Wall Street now at 6 and 7 per cent. In cotton goods the advance is some. thing handeome—abont 200 per cent. Yet - men buy their flour and clothing easier - and pay their debts more promptly to-day than they did 17 years sio. T-icboist2. Tra.c:lo. House Cins.ntaa.—Young has just received big Spring Stock of Wall and Window papers, Curtain Fixtures, Cords, 'Dwells &o. Fifty two varieties. Call early. March .48-tf. roofto's Boos Elwin. Mrs. H. Soßeld will sell her entiro Stock of Millinery and Fancy Goods at Cost for the next two weeks, consisting of Ribbons, Silks, Bon nets, Hats, Caps, Zephyrs, Corsets, Handker chiefs, &c., &c. mcb27.-2w. S. S. Co: metre—The next, Concert of tre s lft. E. S. School, will be given Sabbitth evening, March 31. At its last Session about SO members of the School aignetl a life-long Temperance Pledge; and nod a number also, pledged themselves to abstain from the use of Tjbacco in any of its 'forms. Congratulate us! [We do. ED.) D. D. VAN ALLEN, Supt. NEW G 60E8.-li...fee-sr& Win= & Bar-. ker have just received a new stock of goods, and offer the toilowing bargains : DELALIES, • -- - • .26cts • MERRIMAC'S,, - - 20 COCRECOS,- - - 20 WHOLESALE GROCER.—G. D. Sill, of Corning, is prepared to furnish a fine quantityof Groceries, at wholesale or tetaiL is one of the most enterprising dealers In this region. It. W. E. SMITH'S SONS have just received a nice new lot of Prints, Helaine', Sheetings, Su gars, Au., which are being sold at remarkably low figures. The rink that is constantly "going ou in a guarantee that the above statement is plat. o yon wish to care money. They work for their customers, and never p back on their friends. March 27. 2w. Foa SALE.—A good farm, and a bonne and lot n Wollsboro. Inquire of M. BULLAIID. March '.87. - - To FEVIT Geowzus.—Mr. M. Bchanok,of Che naugo County, New York, an experienced pruner of fruit and ornamental trees, has taken up his residence at the house of Mr. P. D. Bunnell of this place, where hemay be found by persons wish ing his services. Fruit Growers should improve this opportunity to secure the eerficce of a skill ful pruner. A large quantity of Clover and Timotby Seed T. L. BALDWIII IL CO.'S. Cutmen Music Books.—Among the most pop ular works for Bale at the Made establishment of L. B. Powell, Scranton ' are the "Jubilate" and "Harp of Judah," by Emerson; the "Psalm King.' , by ' and the "Key Note," by Bradbury. ; Perkins , These and other Mush, Books can he had of Mr. Powell by the quantity at the whole sale price. MARRIAGES Io Wellsborit, cur' the 17th Jost, b'y Rev. T. F. Caldera. Mr. Jonsr Ssant.nnto, of Chatham, and Mrs. JIVLIA E. OODDIN. of Wellabor°. In Marine, Madison Co., 111., on the Bth init., at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. W. .T. Roseberry, Mr. Aaapll BACOY, formerly or this county, and Mu N 80314. BROOKS, of Marine, Illineis. In Mansfield, on the 12th inst., at the reel deuce of -the'bride's father, by Rev. N. Barrows, JoeoPlt It. DzWirr, of Sullivan, to nearing R., - laughter of 'Horace S. Maine, of Mansfield. In .Farmington, on tbo 10th inst.. by James Beebe, Esq.: Mr. Joan EL_ nrear.irrtram, and Mrs. CATETRINE E. TEENAIN. all of Farmington. In Farmington. on the 17th inst., by James Beebe. E.q, Mr. Cnanits BAKER. of LOWrenCe Township, and Miss Annie 6017 Ls, of Farmington. DEATHS In Wellsbore, on the 25th inst., Min Maar Jilts LLICODDN, aged 23 years. . In Philadelphia. on the 16th last., Joss G. Kenwts, M. 8. 12(. K. of the L. of It. In 1111nois,13th inst., Mn.s Sanaa 13. pores; daughter of A. A. and Jane M'Leau, in the 25th year of her age. In Jackson, on the lath inst., CLaux It., oldest son of Albert and Mary Mitchell, aged 13 years end 7 months. Otr child is dearl.l Ito lielh still mni. cold— • And o'er the green monad's hebd Springs beauteous buds unfold. Fattier, thy eldld still lives! An angel, godlike sweet— aide thee our wandering stops, Till we again sball meet. ' On 'Pine Creek, Jan. 28, 18G7. of conges6on of the brain, Maar ALIIED• B:FORMAR, daughter of Wm. B. ,;_ aal Mary Furman, aged 3 years, month, an 17 days. The WO cif her parent's heart, We thotight we contd not from her part; Bet God who gave can take again And cane« our hearts to throb with pain. - lte took our bright eyed cherub home, A brother's pride, a sister's joy, Made her un angel, gave her wings, Now with its angelic host she sings. On the 414 inst., of bean disease, Airs. RAU t, wife a E. W. Grinnell, and daughter of Dan iel end Cynthia Kimball. in the 40th year of her age. - The deceased wee a good christion woman. She led the Sabbath Scheel on Pine Creek, was a loving and faithful wife, and a kind and indulgent mother, end an excellent 'neighbor. She will be missed by die community as well en by the fami ly. We would say to hot hneband and children, *nay in God . ; she ban gone to her final home. .They,will never cos her again on earth, but if they obey the Musa God they may one day meet her in Heaven. Con. 1 1 \TOTICR.—The Directors of Delmar School j: 4 11 District will -meet at the Court Roust in AVelleboto, no Saturday, the - 20th day of April next, at le o'clock A. M: to engage teachers for the ensuing_ Summer term of Common Schools, to commence on the first Monday in May next, for 2?; months. By order dl the Board. ISRAEL STONE, Sec'y. Delcoar, March 27, 4667. SPECIAL NOTICES MMII!EM!!! AAA YOU PREDISPOSAD.TO CONSUMPTION? 6rs tau -Emu Lf Sur Clair. in Jeopardy from Nucl dra and .IZ.peut.l -.Wads of croup 11,t , mse.cg Br, Alf BLADES EUPTIONIAI, • LTJBRICATORS!! ria People's Most Sure raid , Effectual Remedy for Cong., Colds, Croup, Coign ii,astlinia, itrou- Dipiherio, and all Ptdmenarzy Diseases. MBE LUBRICATOR to a medicinal preparation in it, the form of a Lozenge, which, of all media, Is the most pleasant and convenient, They contain no dele terious ingredient, and are warranted to ho always safe, even for the weakest and moot eeneltive stomach„ In Croup they give ocarmazu max, For Conghs and Colds they aro invaluable. „For Catarrh,Asthma and Bronchitis they have no equal in the market, (vide CertiScates accompanying with boy.) Diptheria, that dreaded and desolating disease, they control. wonder fully and almost immediately. No Public Speaker, Singer or Teacher, should be without thom,as they remove hoarseness and strength en and clear the voice. -•• • • . Sfßi`Alerays use them la time, sad If the symptoms are severe use very freely.. • • _ T. 11. BLADES & CO. , Prop'ra, Elmira, N. T. F. C. WELLS & CO., US and 117 Pranklin•St., Agents for New YorkClty. SR-BOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Dae.12,1886-Iy. • - A Cough, A Cold, or A ( 2- W k . Q ; , d' • Sore Throat, BRaNGHIAt. MMUS IDMIDIATT ATTENTION, AND I. 9OCP ' • a" LD 1.0: DO E c N n o x coNN cun lNtr i i r k, A 0 Irritation of the Lungs, A COUGHS Permanent Throat Dis ease, or Consump- A N 0 lion is often the OLD- REVILT. . _ BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES Having a direct influence to the parts, give immediate Ve FOR BRONCIIITIS, Asmara, CATAREM, 001(80111, TITZ IND TtMOAT RISEILIZS. Troches arc used with always good sticcess Singgra and Public Spaakora Will tind neonate useful in clearing the voice when taken before :linens or Speaking, and relieving the throat after an unusual exertion of the vocal organs. The Taocnra are recommended and prescribed by Phy gluteus, and have ban teetlmonlals from eminent loon throughout the country. Being an article of tree mer it, and baring Yllorrn their annoy by a test of many years, each year ands thorn in now localities in various parts of the world, nod the Taocnra are universally pronounced better then other articles. °swam only " Baown.'s Bnowcatas Tnotnes,” and do not take any of the AVonrsitszs ilarono. that may ho offered. SOLD DOZP.TIVDDILD. Nov. 21, '13641m. REMEDIAL INDY/TETE FOR. SPECIAL CASES, N 0.14 Eotal Str“t, New York. Are F oil information, with the highest tesamonlals; isbea a Book on Special Diseases, In a sealed envelope, sent free. Aiwße. aura and send for them, and yen will not regret It; *bras advert:Mug physicians are generally Impostors, without relerenees no stranger sbonld .be trusted. Enclose a stamp for postage, and direct to DE. LAWRENCE. N 0.14 BOND STREET, NEW YORK. Nov. 21,113136.1 y. RINO•BONE, SPAVIN, WIND-OALLS O CALLUS, &c., on boron, UDICALIa and PrEINAIITNTLY curio. by the Ina of • Roofs Ringbone and Spavin Cure. This medicine was established 25 yearn ago, and has never been known to fail, Give it a single trial. For sale by W. D. TEUBELL CO., Corning, N. Y. D.B. Barna. & Co., Agents, New York. 0017,56,8ra =I SCRATCH: SCRATCH! SCRATCH!. WHEATON'S OINTMENT Will care tho itch in 48 /lours. Also cares SALT RITEUSI. ULCERS, CIITLBLAINEL and all ERUPTIONS OF TILE SKIN. Price 50 cents.— For sato by all drugyi, sta. By sending 00 cents to WEEKS & POTTER, Solo Agents./.70 Wasbington EL Boston, it will ho forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the totted States, June 6,1666. ep. notice ly. IIERMBOLD'S CONCOTRATO EXTRACT RUCHE/ - Is ME 0:?M.2 Hzugsouls CONCIT6 EZTVI SenAPLAILLA u 0 IS SMoo Munn. Both are prepared according to rules of Pharmacy and Chemistry, cud are the most entire that can be made. feb27-Iy. INSURANCE AGENCY. MESSRS. Arcrfots a- 31ITCHELL would respectinlly inform the people of this vi cinity, that they have the agency of soma of the best • . _ . Life Sr. Fire Insurance Companies acrif reasonable rates. Mr. MITCHELL having been appointed NOTARY PUBLIC, will allied promptly to any business relating to his office, which may be entrusted to him. , They will berfound at the office formerly mien ; pied by Lowrey and Wilson, on Main Street, Viellsboro, Pa. , March 13, 1867-Iy. FARMERS' EXCHANGE. C. G. VAN VALHENBURG & BRO EAVING purchased the Store lately °cou pled by William Townsend, are ready to supply customers with: PORK, HAMS, .SHOULDFRS, WHITE FISH, MACKEREL, CODFISH, SMOKED HALIBUT, FLOUR, CORN MEAL, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, FEED, AND ALL HEAVY GROCERIES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, and at reasonable pricer FARMERS & OTHERS Will find it to their advantage to call and look at our Stook before purchasing elsewhere. Remember the phew, TOWNSEND'S OLD STAND, MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, PERN'A Feb. 27, IB67—tt DEMOREST'S MON THLY MAGAZINE, universally acknowledged the Model Parlor Magazine of America; devoted to Original Ste. ries, Poems, Sketches, Architecture and Model Cottages, Household Matters, Gems - of Thought, PersonalandLiterary Gossip (including special departments on Fashions), Instructions on Health, pymosstic, Equestrian Exercises, Mosta, Amuse ments, etc.: all by the best authors, and profuse ly and artistically illustrated with costly Engra .vings (full sire), useful and reliable Patterns, 'Embroideries, Jewelry, and a constant IMCCOS- Ilion of artistic novelties, with other useful and entertaining literature. No person Of 'refinement, economical house wife, or lady of taste can afford to do without the Model Monthly. Single copies, 30 cents; back numbers, as specimens, 10 cents; either mailed free. Yearly, $3, with a valuable premium; two espies, $5 50; three copies, $7 50; five espies, $l2, and splendid premiums for clubs at $3 each, with the first premiums to each subscriber. Ad dress, W. JENNINGS DEMOREBT, • No. 473 Broadway, New York. Demorest's Monthly and Young America, to gether $4, with the premiums for each. March 20, 'B7-6m. M. M NTOTICE IN DIVORCE.—To Reuben W. 11 Carter :—Take notice that your wife, fbuti nah IL Carter, by her next friend John W. Le 7,14. has petitioned the honorable Judges of the Co urt of Common Pleas for Tioga county for a divance from the - bonds of matrimony; and that the .avid Court bee appointed Monday, the 27th do y of May, 1567, at the Court Rouee in Wellsborv, for a bearing of the said petition in the premiraes, at which time and pleoe you can attendif youlthink proper. „ LEROY TABOR, Sheriff. March 27,1867—ft. CASU paid for FURS A SKINS at toy 8 hoe Shop, rear of Wm. 'Roberts's Hardware Store. L. A. SEARS Welliboro, Jan. 9,1887. IOOBUSHELS PUR CLOVER SEED, 50 BUSHELS SEED, s 4 Mazil 13, '67. WEIGHT A BAILEY'S. PATENT WRITE WIRE, FOR CLOTHES LINES. We beg leave to call the ittleotien o f the pub lic to at entirely new quality of w ire known as Whitt• Wit e, ',obsessing, a eoftlitig which prevents it frau ever corroding or turning from its uniform whiteness during hey. number of yeete, and on which Letters Patent has been secured. It has been found to be the only article suitable for a clothes line, except the old-fashioned rope or cord, which always gives so much trouble 'and annoyance by breaking, rotting oat, and discol oring clothes, and by being obliged to put it trp and take it down every time used. With this Wire Clothes Line yon 111198 /10170 of these annoy ances, and when it is once put up it gives you no more trouble until the stakes or posts rot down to which it is attached. After using it eve are con fident you will folly corroborate the statements of thousands of others in its praise. Over 300,- 000 lines already sold, and every family should and will have one. It will not change, though yen may keep it under water for any length of time; hence, you see, it cannot discolor clothes like a rope or cord. Size of Wire, No. 9. Six Reasons why every family should have one of these Patent White Wire clothes Lines lat. You never have to take it in no matter whel the weather may be; the weather annot afoot it. 2d. it will last from twenty-five to fifty years at least, and during that time you will - wear oat fifty ordinary lines, besides snaring an untold amount of trouble and annoyenco with them. 3d. It is thachcapeat Lino in the world, to say nothing °flits great convenience. A good rope line costs about 2 cents per foot, and this only* cents. This will last a life time, while that with good care will last about a year. This Wire, at 26 cents per foot, would beekeeper than a rope line. " 4th. You cannot load it heavy enough with clothes, and the wind never blimp strong enough to break it. 6th. It does not in any way discolor or injure clothes that are. hung upon 6th. It will save its price to you trouble and annoyance every three months you own it. The Wire is annealed before coating, which makes it very soft and tough. Ii can never be broken in the use for which it is intended. Price four and a lialf Gents per foot. Vaal amount for a good lino, 70 to 100 feet. Clotho] aro faatent3 to it with tho common clothes pin. FROM THE PRESS, The following editorial notices from the Tri bone, Independent and Christian Advocate, are among the many newspaper testimonials which we have received, but space will not allow us to introduce more here: ' • Par Cats, Burns, Bruises, Wounds, Bolle..Can,, The American White Wire Clothes-line, is a ~,,.., 8r ,,,k,,,,, Breast ,, , Bore Nipple. Bleeding, superior article in its way. It does not injure 1 311nd and Painful Piles ; Serofaloas, ' Putrid and clothes, and is almost indestructable. Every Ell conditioned Sores; Ulcers, Glandular Swat. housewife should nee it. We are now using it Inn Eruptions, Cutaneous Affections, Ring_ N. Y. Tribune. 1 ' norm, Itch, Corns, Bunions, Chilblains, he.; The Patent White Wiro Clothes-line, is all it, Chapped Hands, Lips, &c.; Bites of Spiders, purports to be—a most indispensable article. RI Insects, Animals, he., Ac. does not injure the clothes, and never wears out. i OP Boxes 25 eta., 50 etc ., and $1 AVM Every house will ultimately have it: Y. 1n...? dependent. 1 ..„ , ,P Sold by all Druggists everywhere. Tan Want WIRE CLOTHES LlNE , — Among the? lige* And by BERRY B. _COSTAE, Depot special annoyances of the washing day are to be; 484 Broadway, N. Y., and by , _ • - reckoned high up the list the 11l adaptation of Washer°, Pa. - . clothes lines. The old cord or rope has done; much good service; but what with its breaking,' -' . . rotting out, discoloring the clothes, and the an. . , , - - . , , • . noyance of putting up and taking down each • . , . . , week Is not quite a perfect article. A substitute . ,_. . _ is now offered In the "Patent White Wire Clothes -•-• - . - Lino," for sale by the American Wire Company, s : -..- 148 Broadway. The peculiarity of this wire fel . - -- in its coating, which, it is said, never beconteW - - - broken. Wo have seen it used, and And that of given entire satisfaction.—N. Y. Christian Adeoi - ..... . . rate. • . - Vint, agent, Feb. 27,1867-tr. Tioga, Peaks. BEE-HIVE EXCHANGE! f: • „ WILLIAM Bbakepeara, the "Swan of Avon," was a grea strident of human nature; but the great poet aev er fully explained that characteristic of hum Nature which leads people to mob "to the' Be Hive Exchange as to a center of attraction. VI • seem to know to a That a good buyer makes a good seller, and that purchasing their groceries of a man who regards tho interests of his =tamers when he buys his stock, is notually putting their loose change out at interest. When you want anything extra and cheap, call on MA MHERS Who does not soU Lis customers, tint does Doll FLOUR, PORK, FISH, CORN MEAL, BUCKWHEAT. FLOUR, BUTTER, CHEESE, APPLES, POTA- TOES,. ONIONS, el cdera TOGITEZR WITH TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, PRUNES, BAISINS, SAUCES, CANNED FRUITS, DRIED .FRIIITS, and all those articles which cause your store rooms to ELOSSON .43 d BORE." mATHERS IMlNiza BETTER, CHEESE Aro LARD, for wbioh he pays the best pricer caeb, or ea' ECM If you buy of Mathers Your wives will not scold. your children - will no cry, and you will never be out of money. Ite ••member the place. MATHERS'S WellBlnro, Pa, Jan. 30, 1867 ADDISON DANE. Collections made on all points and promptly remitted for. , Foreign Drafts and Passenger Tickets iap plied. Government Seen : pies bought of favorable_ terms. I Interest allowed on deposit - - Liberal accommodations to depositois. T. ISOORB, Cashier. Addison, N.Y., Jan. 10, 1813Tztf: --- ' 0. WILLIAMS, A TTOFNEY AT LAW, and Agent of the g Lycotaing Co. Mutual Insurance Co. Office with T. B. Niles, on - Weiliboro, Feb. 13,1881-2 m. "- - . ALEFIDER, Breach, Marina and Charoq 1.„,) Clocks, at [deal9] Bazars. r " 18 years established In N. Y. City." " only infallible, remedies known." "Proo from Poisons." "Not dangerous - to the Human Family." " Rats nom° cirt of their holes to die." " Costar's" Rat, Roach, &a., Externanat's 11 a putc—nsed for.Raie, lace, Roaihes, Black and Red Ante, &c., the. 1 . Costar's" Bed-Bug Externiiiatitr Is a liquid or iraah—used to dostr,y, and afro 63_11 prevontiro for Bed-Bugs, " Costar's" Electric Powder for Insects Is for l lothe, lifoe2nitoct, Flea*, Bed...Biggs, Intecb on Plants, Fowls, Animate, &a. - pIIP- !! Buwanz !! ! of all worthless imi tations. ; RD- Bap that "Coswee" name to on each s Box, Bot h , and Flask, before you buy. Addre , svaNzur R. 0015 T AB,, 484 'Broadway, N. Y. sor Ewa in ii r elleboro, Pa, by and all Bmggista and ,Ratailers etallmbere- 2. 4 , ' I "COSTAR'S" CZLILIMATZD nekthorn salv, e, ME "C O'S f A R' S" UNVieERSAI, CORN SOLVENT, For:Corps, _ • flat timid!, 2# otok. . Bola by Ciltlifugghsta everywbeie. " ' . /Mr And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot 484 Broadway, N. Y„ atufbf Wensboro, Pa., - - r i ri:l '''' '1":"Lf.: i• - ' 7 ' . ' '-: 7 - 41:::F... r ; - ., 7 "7:1 " S, TA..R S " PRIPABATION OP BAter-Bweet Si Orange Blossoms, Beautifying ohs ~G'oniplexion. - . Deed to Soften and Daintily the Skin, remove tdes, Phnplei, BraptliMsOlte.' lies aro now using it in preferrnoo to all !IMP. Bottles, $l. 111•• Sold by all Druggists everywhere: • tap And by HKARY •B. COSTAR, Vepet 414 Broadway, N. Y., and,hy, Velleboio; Pa.- • '`_ • ,1 . "COSTAR'S" P*OTORAL COUGIL 11E;REDY, For Houghs, Cold,, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup,' Whooping Cough, Influenza, Asthma, Contraption, Bronohlal Affentions, and all Dis eases of the Tbroakanat Lungs: /Ififfh Bottles, 26 eta., 60 ots., and $1 sizes. Ph Bold by all Druggists marshes.. jillr• And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot 484 Broadway, N. Y., and by Wellaboro, Pa. t~ "0 0 ST A It'S" cztaip4riip ,atsuo-r. Unioersat. Dinner Fill,, For Nervous and Sick Headache, Costiveness, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Dewiness, Constipa tion, Minikes, - Calks, Obills,Severs,.and gene ral detaitgentent of thh Digastiv_es. rim Boxes, 25 cis., 50 ets., and Si.mires. by all ~lsnggistß• ? ver~wltare. And by DINDY D: - COSTAR, Depot 4E4 Broadway, N. T..05 1 4' 1 ,1 Wells'boro, Pa. Jan. 2,, 1867-3 m. NEW' GOODS! J. R. Bowen & Co., 111rAYN just returned from New York with a it large assortment of WINTER GOODS, Bought at Panic Prises, sad will he wild Accor— dingly. We tesseetfklly invite attention to our stock of CASSIKERES, BEAVER CLOTHS, TWEEDS, 'FLANNELS, also, alarge line of MERINOS, EMPRESS CLOTHS, AL. PACAS, and other DRESS GOODS and DRESS-TRIMMINGS, Also, ,o barge and so4r assorizoont of 'EADY MADE CLOTHING, =t;;atiyr;,__ LADIES' FURS—a nice attarhotatt, new and cheap. BON-TON, SILVER SPRING, and other • kinds of HOOP SKIRTS,. YANKEE NOTIONS, HATS 8 CAPS, - HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, HAND MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, tothow to all who will all and examine our STOCK OF GOODS Before introblurlng allewheire, as we believe it will pay you for your time and trouble. SMALL PROFITS, QUICK SALES, & READY PAY IS. OUR MOTTO. Don't forget to call at the - - EMPIRE STORE, NO. 1 UNION BLOCK. Washer°, Dee. 12,1866. - 1t47.;LLT2•1612‘02V.9 2 - , PlR_' A RMS, AI SOLD AY THE TRADE GENERALLY -112BRAL-DISOOLTINI-740-DVALREIB 200,000 7/1111ALSIIED ran U. S. Govansmzar. Army Revolver, 44-100 in. Calibre Navy Revolver, 30.100 in. Calibre Belt Revolver, Navy. die Calibre Police Revolver,Navy size Calibre New Pocket Rev01ver,...... - 31.100 in. Calibre Pocket Revolver, (Rider's pt.) 31.100 in. Calibre Repeating Pistol, (Elliott pt.) No 22 k. 32 Cargo Vest Pocket Pistol, No 22, 30, 32 k 4.1 Cartridge Gun Cane No 22 k 32 Cartridge Breech Loading Itifle,(lteals') No 32 k 38 Revolving Rifle 30 & 44-100 in Calibre E. REILLNGTON k SONS. :;.ii YantelPAL AGErra Moore it Nichols. New York; Wm Read & Son, Boston; Joe C Grobb it Co, Philadelphia; Foal trig', it Trimble, Baltimore; Henry Folsom it Co, New Orleans; Johnson, Spencer it Co, Chicago; L M Ramsey it Co, St. Louts; Albert E Crone, Ban Francisco. Feb 20, 1267.-2 m. EVERYWith the carrectz PRESS and tha rrinting misterial sitootopeuir ins it, every man can do his own printing neatly, quickly and cheap- MAN 7, l 7,olrt,rbo'yV2°, lo Ce Z can y manage the largest else. Printed initructione are seta with HIS each °Bice, enabling the purchaser to go at work without a previous knowledge of printing. A circa : - lay, cantairiing fall description, OWN prices, testimonials, 30., sent free to all. Our Specimen Sheets of Type, Cuts, Jr-. ten cent.. PRINTER. ,ADADIS PRESS CO., 26 Ann St, March 121, 113131-Iy. New Took. A. 8. MAI:MIKAN, SURGICA.L AND MECHANICAI 111 IS now improving and enlarging his business, and after having recently visited many leading Den. ti tal rooms in several Eastern cities, „hinow prepared to execute all work pertaining to his profession, with all the improvements of the day, in an to render it an object for all desi ring Dental operations to give,bitst a call. Don't forget the place, over J. Bowen's Store. Wellaboro, Feb 20,1087—t4 Union Clothes Wringer IHAVE the right to cell the Union Clothes Wringer, with elliptic springs, and adjusts it. set( to any thickness. Manufactured at Water bury, Vt. lam prepared to furnish to all. I have theagency for the towns of Middlebury, Tina, Nelson, Elkland, °cools, and Farmington. REIIBEIii T. HALL. Farmington Hill, Feb. 20, 1867—tf. NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that Rob ert CustSrd, 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. ins tolthe heirs of Luke W. Morris; and. all per sons are forbid trespassing thereon, under pen alty of prosecution. - - - -BLLISTON P. MORRIS,- 865 Market Street, Philadelphia. Feb. 27.1887-6se* Mansfield flouring Mill. S. S. GILLETT, Proprietor LARGE RTOCK OF GRAIN just received A from Buffalo, FLOUR, of the best quality, always an hand. Also, FEED. Prices as low as elsewhere. Mansfield, March 6,1867-4 w. HARKNESS & RTT,Ry, • 110.0.1. - AND.. SHOE_ MAKERS, • °TER TERM EWING'S BOOK STORE. • BOOTS AND SHOES of all kinds made to order and in the best manner. REPAIRING of all kinds done promptly and good s Give us a call. JOHN RARENESS, W2l. RILEY. ,Pielleboro, Jan. 2,18111-Iy. pT/0 *ABE—Cake baskets, card bask— ets, oastori, sugar bowls, eta.; at 710LSTS. m. BIJLLABD k murmurs, 1 GROCHRY & Ono door nboro Bop's Drug Story, W.V.LESBOBO, ore we talnic pleasure in announcing to the nubile that we 000113111U011 the New Year with enlarged facilities for accommodating =women with the choicest stock of GROOERIES, YANKEE NOHOW'S, WOOD dr WILLOW WARE, yet offered to this public. Housekeepers eau lad the BE: -• ; e ARSSPICES, CHERRIES, (,) N. PR AISINS UNEIV=BOXJI, Sione d ClTßO SEEDLESS RAI - SINE,— COOKING CURRANTS, PICKLES. SAUCES, CANNED FRUITS. and as finest Count Oysters, Ai Canned Wen, right from the BALTIMOBE M/EXITS, on sal, at our (mutat.-- THZ Hrtironer 4 DIHOONHOLATE Will And oue d IIBSTAIIRANT open at ill sea sonable bean, whets Oysters in every style, pre pared by a skillful cook, are ,erred up to delight the palate and gladden the heart. WE AIM TO PLEASE ! Always glad to see oar friands„ became we in land to give them their money's worth, and if they call once they will be cure to call again. hiABBBNA BULLARD, C. U. GOLDSMITH. Jan. 2, 1867 WINTER OF 1866-7 T. L. BALDWIN & CO., 'TIOGB, PENN'S, RETURNITHANKS to their onetomers and friends for their Continued Liberal Patronage, And beg to inform them that they hart their rural SUM STOCK OF GOODS, arnairtiag of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, /lARDWARF, HATS I OAPS, SCOTS I SHOES, CROCERRY, FURS, ROBES, &C., &C. We shall try atel.keep our Stook COMPLETE IN AL DIPARTMENTS we hare also made arrangements to keep on band AT ALL TIXES Ground Plaster, Which w• 814 well at a VERY I, 071 T FIGURE, /MEM , - -.`7:T.0,S 0 1? - ' , L 8: =MMM Tioga, Jan. 2,1 U Ayer'a Sarsaparilla . . ~, r a concentrated extract .31 ... ': '.. tho choice root, so cora ..'..:. -- -i; timed with other substances of or. . • ei ...eld r:: ,of r , s t . i i t l o greater r ~,a n l t e tr a :c a l a 6pp si ::: thloto for thisamoSarseparilie ..em , •sel: • - 1 . , — ... ..... , ......5er.,y repoteti to curl. Such 111 rooted:, is sorely wanted by tho, at, to,f,r front ..-3 - trom , oi comp's - luta, and that toe rebirth will necoropliah thole care moot prove, na thit tins prorod; of torments service to this large 01435 of oar afilichtd follow.cltisona How completely this compound will do it, bas been proven by experiment on many of the worst cases to be found in tho following complaints:— Scrofula, Scrofulous Swellings and Sores, Skin Direness, Pustules. Motches, Eruptions, St. An thony's Piro, RO3O or Ery3inelas, 'letter or Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, be. , Syphilis or VODOMMI Di 381300 is impelled frOal the system by tho prolonged nso of this Sarsapa rilla, end the patient is loft in comparative health. Female Diseases are caused by Scrotal& is the blood, and are often loon cured by this Xxtrisot of Sarsaparilla. Do not reject this invaluable meditate, bemuse you have been imposed upon by something pre. tanding to be Sarsaparilla, while it WAS not. When you bare nsed Ayer's—then, and not till then, will you know the virtues of Sarsaparilla. For minute particulars of the diseases it mires, we refer you to Ayor's American Almanac, adlah the agent below sauced will furnish gratis to all wits call for It. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, for the cure of Costive ness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysen tery, Foul Stomach, headache, Piles, B.heuma• tiara, heartburn arising from D la ordered Stotnaelt. Pain or Iforbid Inaction of the Bowels, Van leoey, Losa of Appetite, Liver Complaint, Drop sy, Worms; Cunt, Neuralgia, and as a Dinner Pill, are unequalled. They are sugar coated, so that the most send tive can take them with pleasure, and they axe the best Aperient in the world for all the pupa— see of a family physic. -Prepared- by Dr. J. C. AYEII. Zs CO., Lowell, Mass., and sold by all Druggiats and dealers In medioines everywhere, Bold hr-Weilsboro by J.E. Roy. molib...lss. Mather & Hortoitir =1 GROCERIES & PROIISIOR, CROCZSRP, HARDIV4RE, WOOD & tANKRE NOTIONS. LAWEENCEF7LLE, Cash Paid fas Prodstee, w c.. . ll l . 3l e fun Talm i Nsv.2l, 1867. WRIGHT Ir. BAILEY. 1867. TITB OCIIIIMIMOO this yeas with as awstspirsly VII CASH basin's. CAM PAID FOR WHEAT I ---- DIM - PATO - FOR Cassr CASH PAID.. FOR CORN 1 CASH FOR EVERYTHING 1 1 A LARGE STOCK OF FLOUR POR CASH I A LAROt STOCK OF yaw NOR CASH I A LARGE STOCK OF PORK FOR CASH Call and soo us. WEIGHT h BAILEY 'Vile'lliboro, Jan. 9. 1967-Iy All persona indobted to us by • note or book serennt mast call and settle or pay costs. Jan, 3, 1887. WRIGIIT_ BAILEY. REGULATOR: ARE-NOTV amBING greater inducements than heretofore to the people of Tinge ae they have placed their entire stook o eonelattng of BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, FLAN• NELS, MEBINOES, ALPACAS,