11 =_; R . i'i,4* . loripß,s 00 iNE 011:47, 1807. OM rieric(Advertiiexiients.‘ eat—Wright , • T. L. Woodraff o Etehhuge--W. •Mathers.: 1 e Life AssutaitoeSeeiety—Ragli l'goarki; • Seed NV Efgray Bce•Hi • Equita. Agent. Extent,. der Ludin r's'lslotlce 7 -PhKhe Littfingtou, :ton, Berg.. : : Donaldson, Proth'y. - Orilinspee—B. B. Strang,Burgess. .1 Teachers—Sd'liven Schael,Dtreetors Of 'Trustees—S. B. Elliott Pris't.' • 4roentiort4Br. Bdmuud Beale: piers Drops—. Dr. Boy.' itts 7 -Roy's Drug Store. • - • hels'Of Oats for Sale—L.,,M, do P. Doud: ate Sale—M. S. Baldwin::' • . ' braced Spray,pio ducei,f-A. B. Eastman. Natio oroug To Sch.. Electio Beale's' Roy's C Onion S I , 20001 In Real R- 1 The Celj, New•Yo ' cea for - Pro Flour—Sl! 1 . plea-11c — _ Markets.— l llie following wholeakle P* tice.rrrled Srldv,l2tb bat:. •it I ,so6ll9—Wheat(apring)¢2,6o, , 0--Oats.43ocm4kArley4l,2"2 *OWVor Seed tras4hy bnsli,-s4,—.Eggs-Sic—Drfe4 Ap• , I:ctter4Ao2(k--- Cheese -1,743.18c-;-Mebe Pork 1 /240020-I,ard-13c-17ops-30c.. ook out, for W. "R: Smiths Sons ;eidtr.ixt week., • - - „ Veam advertise BLE.-4 7 :Ther , Sociable will 1 0 Parson!lge,Taeoday twoumg,' .Apr. 18. _ . SOO Meet At obligated to ions: .'CcNiles ate, and John S;liain; Of the - House r '* Reports ottrui Auditor General.. Wee , of the Se fO(Antitla RTIZER / S GAZETTE."—This Is quarto publisbed by Messrs. George?. Co., Ante,Of ,toston, but now - of Now • Meaars. tovvoll & Co., are adveitia , and havc) , eatAblithe , d aolid' repaid:- norablo , doaling: Sunnis to thorn,. "ADV a month' • Rowell ,k York City • I tog agent., Lion for Aux, 8,.c.--Remember the, Tab= r,tati)mont. at the Court, Rouso this y) evening, for the benefit of the 'Pros .unclay School. Fill the _Court Room • lug.; The programmo is rare and ra a object such _as to commend itself to 1 ., woman and . child.': • ' • TABL lea= ent (Wearies. , byterirtn to overlie , or, end t . every Mal COI 4 4RE4TIONACOIIyRCII.--Nr. 11. (.1: of the Braiding Comreitege informs us , l ame of the Welsh Settlement Church, I Vas: raised on the 11th is d when ,thaished; be thui sixth ildibg' Charleston township. Mr'' on . behalf of the Society , desires' 1,0 .e of our - citizens - who havi3 exprobsed athy iu aid of the -enterprise, as-well as htttra,slgrilited their siillingnvas to :alled:Up.- Wscsif Edwards, that tho f CharkW , . 30x44-, a, church I] Edwards. thank tho their syna thogo wh .1 fist whenl rd - .int - ort4ed :Witt tho—United rt ni claiinshas.deaided that afi officers in !ha' , Eirviio from liiay Ist, • 1864 . , to • - • • •-. • • , . 1f1135,. ere ' allowed 'five dollars per ring .that • time for additional pay , of We are also reiviested to state that Rio.' I, Esq., of. this 'plebe is prepared' to cot- Claims, he having just received -the blanks and instructions - front the,de- See Mitchell's advertisement in an: ran: j" Stilton' co who 'more l ' • March : month nerntrnt. I. Iditebo lent thos. necessary ,partment. other col IiNAL.--- - -Hon: S. F.Wilson ed from Washington Undmay 63 found I'ee. • Ile is looking troll. PERS ha retnr nt his O 1:? ,F. A. ot, Esq., bee again , taken, charexs of ,the publ ion of the - Atchison, Kansas, Free , Press, do l and weekly. • . . _ ..- • Hon. T• Humphrey Was -our thanks for a file of th l , ccord t ,and various documents. i. ugh Young, and A. Foley, are soon. b to,tbe busine'ss stand lately occupied own, north sidd of Main Street. - •.:. ;‘,. urn;, Esq. Dep. pee, of tlio Conkm‘bn . ..vau.n, 4 a our thnke for docilments. Mess to remov I 1 by I. C. 1 I. B. wealth, Prnf, lan. Allen raqueitts -us to say. that the j Mester .Teen Robinson was omitted from name o i tbo ron bighest . f'Prize Students. : . 11e took the prizo for tiridirigamong ;funior 130y5.. , ):• ' l eadom y rotors upon tho•Closirig term of year this day, the Faculty unchanged._ Tho • A.cadern • ...—What becomes of the pins? (3 a. mooted question. No believe the as never Eattsniotorilz "neawcorad y hut if CrosB —need t. question n9thiag else to-do he might pidk up man h ' - 'ittper nro of pins every day, in the Streets-of any villag of 1000 people. There is much tag ore c , s' 'nee than Fear in this world.. . —Vilein thinks of the immense quantities of - white prme used by newspaper and book pub lishers?' - eke thii Tribune, publishing 500,000. copies- ifal editionS, each copy. containing 172$ square it t es .-- in . the aggregate,' 804,000,090. &Leaf& in h s, or 140 acres ! in, other words, yOu can aarpe sidewalk foui feet wide and about 40 t Inds long lift Oho Tribune printed in one Week. ' to is stnallerfry, you know; yet asin the 6tiint tor will nicely carpet itlioUt• o I an Inere, or a side walk. ono mile t i• , t!ii . inoney ?", We answer, a cOmufod ,, from other commoilities only as re:- .rtable nature. - its - value- is ' ti o legitimate and illegitimate business h country. , Usury laws have been to benefit the: borrower. •It is dOnbt c, ractically.' 'A law to rtgulato ihe mmodity can never he enToreed.- 1 litays• bring a . price ciommensutate c and, modified somewhikby sßecule.- I ti ns. Yon cannot sitccfissfullY - fix the I I heat by statute. No rpoioi can you pre( e 'by,statute.. ) . When money is _Worth six per cant, men will not lend'at Six per. cent. is the legal rate, 'without tartlet, iu this State... But .no man' ex. Orem , at that rate now, and many offer Per cent., alleging that they can save i t it, in the listig run. The law' fixing the nterest—is never_ observed ( 4l4y__money gip editio uhe.third ity diffeij :Teets its mittul by ueeds of tupposed less untr price of Wheat wi iTith the tiro oper.l rims of . I sent mut - , more the., ,per cent. special c poets to to pay 10 money b rate of lenders. at mado l my lamp go out 'v 1. istiddenlY 'top of tho chimney broke Your tout so suddenly for thielittle reason : chimney intact your lainp had . a strong 1-- the heated air' rising so rapidly, that no: Glad eater the top 'of' tho ciiimney.— kop fell Off .the - dra.ught ceased find the 01/ down upon the flame with such - Tio t) extiniguish it; That's aft..: ' ' it; 4th page of this piper wit!. bo found titled '-Contented John." , It-is ns old 4 4; butioritains a lesson which grumblers by. Following it is a- chapter' on 1)y other ell as his voice. The _walk is As good lit character as tho.voice. Take, fur in -oan or bgy wh'O'itiimnds all his energy a noise with his feet_ '' He steps as if riing thrciughth!t, floor; and some peo- O That this is a sign of go-ahead.. Rot hie times out of ten. each a -walker is and uncultivated, and , will ho apt to eat deal 61' noise without doing much c world: -It is only the men rif'culfure 'rote a robin; end shut a door, es every men to cultivate his head rath s; .• . v. vihen th lamp wet :With the draught cold air . When th, cold nit lencu a 9 —On t C. poem e' ny the hit may (pro signs as an index stance, a in tnakin he were I i ple imag at all. anly.rud. make_ a g good in t ' who can It behoi, Cr than Tina Pioneers CIIARUSTO*, AvnlL 4, Uti , r. IT014: Ajnore extended notice of the fe of Mrs. Fanneulver,lotely . deecased; •t prove unintifitesting to , a pnrtiou of ers. . _ Mn. E Tioneer 1 • taiglit n your' rea Mrs. s l was al nu •un I tud at ley f tl 1 e to and . wands, through sh i e lead hanseho (t h 4 arm ,'they "eat situ. an ma as the They re , Packed : tlens o • Willis,, hirer: Eit; Ru ingtoti . ll of Che, This rr!ttkin,„. lab( er was bora near New 114 x( n„,Conn , leo her iwtsband, Tiinotny ulcer. 'f hey .own to each other la hie, and ill'4llllMent directions; he to the %til e p‘laware, unil she to erinc(nt. Thvy ther subsequently in Chewing() Co., N. oin time-el - C.4mo down the river wcanoe: From. Towanda they (.4111e the woods to the Ti 004.1. Riser on foot, ng ono horse nil whieli was. perched their d goods, and he carry Tng t elr only len a boy of some three years f ago) in truck thlWillinansdn road near the pre .f Moss rg, followed it down to Tioga, t their tirtt beginning on what is known homes _Berry 'arm below Tioga village. tuned there about"four years, and then up and removed to Charleston, then a 1dern0.4,4, ait`i ioadr t nuns; than e tio son road running up bud down the Toga They eawe up aid road id the 'inqath of , about a mile below vibat Cs now Cov- They followed it up ty the present "site Flatts and there pitched their tent.— s thine by peeling a hemlock tree and a roof of the 'bark' a Their household ZEES ~t - , goods consisted of sundry artioles of turf:attire brought on two horses, two children, a rifle par ried,hy., the mother while she led one horse, and the father lad thi - Otliii andlidfirrEetEcirlei• etiiht-zf The oldest boy, now;big enough to - walk, did not have'tti be - carried-on - this gurriiiY. 4 -Thia• *tif In May, 1804. ..ploy, retnened at. chorry ,Flatta un , :- til 3:rily, when they 'el - Mgrated to' lieir'plantation near Culver:o *rah,. which,:tbeY, iind.,Ateir 'de scondants havelteld to this day.' They arrived on a rainy day at their new home. No shelter ivas at-harid save branching -tree tops. tinder orie of these the mother. and children cowered, 'While the father peeled bark for a, house roof, , which soon sheltered goods and family, by being Placed one end •on the ground andthe other against the tree:: A tire was struck, a . chip ehopped out ofin. maple; made smooth,,dn one . side, with, the axe,),eorneAtidia:ik.rtteal, ttitz• F d itp ; in Val& and baked on it for dinnr. This was the first Johnny-cake ever 'baked in .Charleston .township, and those ho ate it said it tasted good :for they were {hungry.`.Their early pioneer life was full of inc dent, as is that of nearly all set tlers in new countries. In fact, every man, Übe founds a home in the wilderness is a hero whose deeds aro worth• recording. And this class .of .heroes' wives, have done , more,m) s. sustain Gov ernment than armed men. i All honor to Fanny Culver (once Fanny Beebe) . and every 'other American mother who, in early life, endured so much that coming generations might be blessed. May their brave deeds bo recorded in letter's of gold, and Ithose who come after: them never cease to venerate them.' - . ''' - E. w, "WOMEN OF THE S. &Mil ton d Co., Hartford, 'cont.; priblish a thick oc tavo volume of 000. pages, 'bearing the above, ll tlo. Tt is nicely gotten up, and contains filo steel engraved poi-traits 36 'Heroines of - geld and hospital, • • We aro glad to see this book. As is well said in the preface, "the histories of war are the roe 'ot-ds of the achievements of mon; for ,the . most part ' Yet hi'all ' war's; Wtithen' an important -part.- :In..the 'war !for-,rdttional -life. Woman played a more prominent part than over before. 'Sim wasq:lverywlierii, in the field, in the hospilabk at home putting up lint, oushion . e• for wounded Cots and arms, jolly, pickle 9, Jtc., ttc. Tho thirty-sik bcroinos whose - services are:gratefully tieknowledg'od!jiii:';:thir Book ,l ofpr4 us.oonatitnto but a small portion of I the entire army of women of. tbe'War . .;,:litit we'f thiliackr. - Praia; Moore,,,the author, foronraencing• thO laudable work: ''Other . doubt, and so, in the emirs° .of the century, thousands, .of heroines, now barely IsWown in limited circles, will have honorablo mention on tho page of his- Mennwhifo'i.e . ry retail's! . "iilikutir add this new mill interesting book..ko its home books, and we cordially commend the agent, Ali. W. B. 11.11i1- ,augh, who, has the agency for this county with the; exception oiLiborty towriship, to the .genzer eus.eonsideretion,of the Tj.eiga 10V,A. -xeky is thi.:akoni:f4lihert,Y*,tif ,ship and Wciliefipertk : fOr him a'generlus piition; age. - A . RARE. 1300 - K„—Gen. L. C. Baker, Chief of the Bureau of National Detective Po llee, is about to publish a volume entitled—" His "dory of the Scent' Servile," biting 'an :nt.c'urate account orthe operation's of die Sureau of which ho was lately Chief. His office vim... tot one ,to render him piqiular-with evii-,docri 7 - Rkr64;:s too Amlricanover so efficiently 11114 d the efficopf Detective as Cron. Baker.. re w as a tetTor to ,robel.4od.rohei symptititizefa duritig war t :his boels:will.be tticist;inteneelp interesting, .and'oannot.faii to maim a , great eettilitien.,. It is to bp , iilueirated,witheeleVen 844 plate„partraitii, dtid a large number of wood cute in the highest 'style of art. It will contain 725 pages largo oc ,avo,, printed on heady p?per supcyb styp). 7 - : tire predicVfor •sitto:' laugh, of fia sv n'ee ~ag4t; 'ter 7 '44-"a' Mr. Midaugh.is.•.iikowiso agent.• for ‘'°Wedic:. wood's • Government and fakirs of =the: United: Stateer,a complete repertory of"pr n LI 0 .1 Ittiovilt. edge coacorning the,organization of the Govern ment, of legislative bodies, and of the pried& of law in-all cOris: ithe'auther.is- - ti''Prcifeisee in the University of the . City of New York, a brilliant lawyer, and a man of superior training 'He has given to the , country i: in this ovork,lllo. most . eonOso• and epuipretiMisivO of.theyein ciplo and firlietice or law 'over Majn t...ype ( Via such a book as every -farmer, arti;Niii; or busiiiese man cannot•afrord to be without, and ono which is destined to Tench a wide eicculntion. it might -1)0 coiled "llow to eobusiness_underetandinubt," very propel:lY ifor there is hothifigleft Out which , whic cari be' of practical value, ,6tid' nothing put, in which can be called surpltiskie,_ n'austAna ite way into into every lawyer's library because of its comprehensiveness. With this book to refer to. no man need to be accidentally involved in litiga ,tion; for he will;de busiMetis'- gent plete in feriae, rigid its larignageis - Plain had tin, mistakable.. _ , •4, • XAcitazza 't'r'ade.. AT. ' WORK lIEHIWITTING. TILE : tAFFLIGT,RD.--=Dr. Smith, ,of. Mansfield, Tuesday, nperatedl.for §tsa blsmus, or cruss.eyo, uiton . a on of Jesse Ramsey, witb.perredt success. le nisi? ,rcaloved a tumor from a lady's bead In 'a very 'fikillful, manner, as was.odmitted by Dr. 9..V. 1 Ell:i9tt,who was pros:, cht•,' STRINGS for Violin? ' Violincollos c ibitar?, tan-, fos t &0., con ko 110 at„L. Ir...Tovrap's Music Storo, Scranton. pet has'ou bankso3no of tho oolobra ttkd Paganinni _Violin Strings, alai is ,supplying 'groitt,many ordors by mail.. , - W. R. SMITHS' SONS Price Met' for,;now, Fresh Spring Goods. GOOD PRINTS, ' Is. :.BEST do. 18. 6d. NEW SPRING HELAINE'S, 2s. SHEETINGS; • ;120. to 220: :"• 20 pieces new CARPETS fronx,3l: - .up, J r, Ronntiful BROSSELLS, - • - • I,Vcc OIL CLOTHS, — - ' • 1"; • Good SUGAR', 1.0 c... best. WHITE, 15c. A NO. 1 Green and, 131nok TEA, • Ss. ' , A -now stock Spring Clotting aea groat rodue iod. Go tali.% R. Smiths' Sons, Addison, N. Y., i rbero you can find goods the per and• morn of them than at any other sto in Western New Yeitti' •- ' , " ' ,'-• : .-i'rapil3r=3t." FOR SAES --Twenty-ono acres of ittioulti'vatell Land about ono nano West- of ,}l'o _ Fo)/ particulars apply at thitroffico. • aprlP.. ••• • , , LOOK AT TlllB.-LP. R. Wit/id/TN S 7, Co., have the largest stock of Paints and Oils ever brought into Titga County, and sell them tho cheapest. Call and sbcf. , , - —,• :- ~• . ',apri.O. C. D. But. ofTorning has just resolved a largo variety. of Childrens Carriages,iCabs, Perambula tura ko., which are %yertlly thotattontion ot' those 10.,wankof this ltind:of Goods. Also ,Fresh rer eign 'ether grinds Of oboido'grftrltrhis 2vvr'' $,: I- The greatest Disbovery of tho Age,—Einholns Hair Restorer, warranted to restoro grey Hair to its nrigirintoolpy Nveryzsiirt,:iinitn - Lcforsale at P. It. 11 7 11'Tiaras" Store; Pa. aprlo. GOOD NEWS--GOOD ihillOATI4B.-Mr. C. S. Ma ther la now: in New Torii ; forwarding daily by dx - press • large • invoices • of , beautifulf.neno.goode, Batted to the season and-market. . 4 Prices are..a little down. Come while the new goOds are dom ing, and we will give you bargains that will make Spring all the more j,tni: - 4.C0. Le.wrdneeville April 100.8137-2if.' •. ' P. R. Williams 4: - Co., aro agents for Emhoff's Hair Restorer, the gcentest Hair Restorer oC the qige. - • etxxzeria.—Yimnk 'h a s just recelvod his tijitin~ Storiy of Whit' nna Vinao4:pirp'orr, vixt ur e t ; T;tseell'a'&'v, ' Fjft,y,!wo tenCiCtice ,-;Cap early. _ • ; •• 'March 28-Ir. vouNi.s 1 . 1005 ST01;07. '. AfARRIA_CULS. - Ar7' _ , 1 .%fil:.1)oro o tl:o ~ by A.S.Brows tvr, I.tfq., Mr. ALT.XANTii:n r , TRAY'''. us, nl.l of • • • •• •-• In Vinton, lowa April 3;1867, Mrs. MAtir•B;, mitt: of Lonris' L. &lin, Ivied 31 years. In eikilyleston,, Feb..7,18t1,7,,Mr5, MAnrith., G., REEs, ageq - 5I years, and 5 months, , No earthly power eoufd hold thee here : : • ~ Though - to our hearts thou wort so dour. 10 East Clirloston, TO. la, '1807; I.lA.iivr,i• soriof David - and dlary - IVi!Cot, the 12th , yl* of Ilk 4go. . Ila faded from our' fund: embrace nor atoet fq ' " .lihow our grief; - A hewer fair to blossein long amid iho.ito'rale of otatb;,,- . Transplented to those bowcre that Ho Ileyond_tho • skies, Ho blooms in beauty there a ohild of Paradise. • , • DEATHS. ~:„, • - , • - , , _ I 1 , .7",!-• •••••••••••••••••••••••••..W...,•••=1 1. VR‘ lc . 14 coirmatto.4..4„ ^.7* , ••••^Cl. zr.E.r,mßa4dY,.xL4l - .io tRAVT'" h#CrlTtt- ,I 8 lit certain cure for ' diseases or, the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROPS'ir t FEMALE COM— PLAINTS, 'GENERAL DEBILITY, and all' diseases of • the URINARY ORGANS, - Whither existing in MALE OR FEMALE, from whatever cause originating and , no matter of ROW LONG STANDING. : ..: • I( Diseases of dies° organs regain) tho so of a dia. retie. '. • • - , --; .c 1 ) 1 1 , i 7 i ;^ ;- - It ticiti.eAtioeni is ittbitiftliti.to, Can titapticin oirit- Sanity Mateyo/ult. Our Flesh and Itiodd7xtro aqiiortel from the/ sources, and the ' • ' • HEALTH AND HAPPINESS • dad.Aluat, Posterity, depends :upoix,.proupt, use 0[.4 romUdy,- ; _ _•_. _ „ HEL ' APOLIYA:' - gXT4ACT.IW , (4IIf, stabliabed upwards of 18 years, prepared by ' . '4 ; .:4 1 7:2 11 EXa113.014:4 i 594 Broidway, New York, and leb2l-Iy. 1.04 EiiithilOth - dti - Philadelphia; Pa.! Are Yon Afflicted with aConcli or a Cold? ARE YOU PREDEMISED ift" CONSUMPTION I - Arc the Lives itf Four Chi7ctren in Jeopaid,iirom Sud den and Repeated Attacks f Crou.p 1 If so, .Parchase a Box of • - - I= --- f4P4 - 4PP§: :_EU.-PiiqN.: l 4.L . - 1'"- - C) -'-;1" . Ili V" P .. R j.,9 Aril . co . 4 .. , II The Peopiett'ifost Siale ihill , E,6tedtucid la:icily for ,' Conut!, Colds, Ciptgp,. $ ,CotetrAs Asthma, J3rora . chide Dilither 4 l4 cind•alt Polinefairb Memo. iItHE LUBRICATOR if A - medicinal preparation in - the form of a Lozenge; Nagai, Of all modes, is the most pleasant and convenient, They contain no dele terious lagredient, and are warranted to bo always bale, oven for the weakest and most sensitive stomach. in ()Nip Viey:Avb.o4o...lgrt gorigijs-find Colds they are invaluable. • Por Catarrh, Asthma and Bronchitis they,, hap?' -no-onual in the market, (vido 'C'e rt I flcates'acconrpany d- eaclubok.)"/Diptherta, that dreaded and desolating discos?, shay control wonder fully and almost IreiWititedY-i / No Public Speaker, Singer or Teacher, should bo 'without them, ae they remove hoarseness and strength en and clear the voice.', - • ALir Always use thorn lb time,And if the symptoms are slyer?, use very freely. - - ." J4,ll.l3lADg§ '& CO:, Prop'ric " • • I. •P. C. WELLS & CO., 115 and 117 Franklin-St., Agents for Now York City.. .Qp- SOB SALE BY ALL DRUGGifSTB. r lIELMBOLD'S TIMID EXTRACT nuprig Is ideasant In taste and odor; free fierd all InJulians proportion, and immediato in its --feb27.4y. lIELMBEWP'SfR,X.TRA.CISIII7OIIII.,,gtvits:.tierh . vigor OM fritilerittitEblooth to the 06 - 1 bility is accompanied by many alarming symptoms, and if no treaement Is submitted to, consumption, in sanity, or epileptic tits Mime.. feb2l.ly. , • •A Cough; A Cold, or n_OVV 40 , ck m- t Sur° Athrout,e, RONGH IA R EQUIRES IMMEDIATE ATTENTI?N, AND' \\V BM:TM 114.- CHECKED, IF r, s irritation.. , of the bangs, • POUG"S Permanent Throat Dis- T iost, coo2l4,ttlityr- 1 7 N 0 C 2% , tton often the 4 OLP• ' RESULT. : . - no Tel • -azr , mt , is_sr • . • - BRONCHIAL TROCHES Sarong a direct inikterte‘c to the parts, VleAfry refief• A •- 4 ; • • FOR BRONCHITIS, ' ASTHMA, flitAnnil, CONSIIMr- TIVM AND, .T 11110,1 AP • Tr oehes are used-with always good success. Singerip and rublic Spoakors win ftnd I . lpb - Ort.es titian} :Clearing the _voice Whon taken' before 'Singing Or 'Spcitteingr and relieving 'the throat after an unusual exertion of tho vocal organs. The TROCHES are recommended and prescribed by Phy sicians, andrhavezbad . testimonials from ernineo4 men tbroughbut thb Coon Ws. -Being an article of .troeorner it, and having Paorm) dludknklleacr„by .a test of many years, each year findtkliont itt now localities in various parts of the world, and the TELOCUE9 are universally pronounced better than other articlon. t ODTAIN only " linown's linonottat. TROCHES, { ' and do not take any of the WORTULESB Lankness that may be offered. SOLD ETENT-WHEACe! . 3 ' 707 12. 3 ., • ' .96-6171 . I . FOR NOR-RryggNTION orItiCONTINEDICD.of 1.14a0, irritation; Adi*l ntat ,) o o;ier;_hlegration tizteoljadder, or kidneys, diseases f the prostrate glands, stone in the bladder, caleulus, , gravel or brcik dust deposits, ana all Alifeaties ofrthe bladder, kidneys and dropsical sirel.: UssAist.mmotu'st FLori?.Expteor.ltuaitu; : ,feb27.. ENFEEBLED AND ; DELICATE CONSTITUTIONS,' of both isCXeS, 1140 ii£l.3lllo6'B EXTRAT BROW. it WSil mive ,hrtmic add onergotic foolloga, undlnablo you to dloep wall. .51 • ITtt' EMEBIAL INSTPITITE FOE. SPECIAL CASES, J[lk, N 0.1.4 Bond Street; Now York. 4f.ll`l o qll informaticul, with-tho highcat, tea timonialp also a Bdoti 'An 'Spatial Diseases, in if sealed ilTlVeldlie t sant free. JOGII-Ba sure and oeutfor.t4m, and you will not regret it; form, tuivertioing Va s kitamtuenitnl i tir r i trustedi , Enclosa a staroplOr postage, and direct to pg. - L'AWILENCANO. 14 BOND STICHEV:NEW'YOItit: ' - TAKE UNPLEASANT AND , UNSAFE REMEDIES for unpleasant and.: dangerona diseases. Use lleirnbold's Extract Duehu`• - and Impfayed..Boso Wash. • - feb2l—ty. . • Tiii:GLOBV" OF MAN STRENOTEL=Tlie s ittote - the nerilue :;•end. slebilttnt9d. .shonlci Juan etli stay' nee LIRLDIDOLD'S EXTRACT Bueny. Toh-My.". MA.24lll)olVANDlrouifiruh VlGOR'art. re - fiat ed bV Heipirsp,.rfitis.cr Ittrentr. . - ; .ITCH,! ITCH] SCRATCH! ' SCRATCH IsSelikidHl VirkEATON' • • 'cilia the' i tch its 401kOurg. ' • Also 'elites Pita' Itlf EOM, 131.0ER£3, CITILIMAIX S; EIttIVIIONFOr THE SKIN: • Price 60"conte - i Tor sale by' drugglits.' , Ally. 'lending ,130 conk to WEEKS krOTTEN Soht , 4400,179 Watibingon St. 13osto.n,ltwIll be foxtraTdetbby pail, free of 'postage, to any part of the United Ktatee. • Juno 6,1866. sp. notice • SHATTIiREEi ~ CO2vSIT 1tT1014.3 •;11:EStOTLE q )14/thnickitos.laikel. BUR% • '<, > fob27-Iy, • • • ; kEBLidEOLD'iP F.NaItACT, iltragr. and IHRiltriril)i llottngfrgni , curce aecrqt and delicate dlearticra,ln all their ,etagpe,nl expeneo;l or' rig diet, bt Inconthiniatice and no o e. p plea tit in - tageltrid 'oder, immediate- • -ite—ticttomikna"tree from alytt)arloriecproy",ott!ei. llaP/NO'BONSPA'ATIN, WINPXIALLS,CIALLVd, &ci - Jik,ontaliorttia,a . artice s tlr:atitt .. PERNADFF4II,,r CUI3ED. by , t.119,1a40 ' " Ttiisiil Roo kiiidtqrie °Cid 'apcian 'Ogre: • • • lb oNj i ga estatilinheat 25'.yearittrigii` and has nov-er beef - nowt) to fail; Bllielt a tittiigle rar sale b 7 ',)1:0:1111113XLIrk:0.0i, D. 8 ; 7 11tyr,lites & co.,,Agerits i pietyv . x 9 rk- 0if17•60,6.!n, p,F,K)!4poLap.,s EXTRACT WOCTRI !"! , 12, TOE, GREAT DIURRTCrr • 1 - IcLußoLD'a CoNCEVRATER EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA /I ; Both are prepared . , according AO 'rules Pharmacy and .chemistry,a,nd aro,,the mosit..ptly9.that can Lc mixda. • ". " . • • ' . . • , t y . ,, i .E;?Js ''EXIIIIROCAT ON: :; ..„ :•, For all ..Disegeot.)lileicielit,;l9 ttle j .atid • • the Wuntan-Flesh, regoiritkgthe Nee:of • an Extei,pah4pptiOttiag., 4 firtHlEMnear-Vompoundoprepared-bravractienl-.obear. I,„barinivinw) the.tnedlcaLvir , tlEctof.asklE ingredient thati2b.t.etainto Is warrantEa to bite:evia an s ylltift.of tho' kind over yet Offore - d:ta, the tablle ailiin,pkternal.appllcatlon for the diseaitikfor ta.4et:iommoilded. • We,ara satisfied thatit trill Work Itieovffi. road Intolbe confideneb"Of all who use liitinA,thOleo "who ,try, itionce will never be ivlthopt• it.nli4thet6f4ro w 0 xVIY• on experience no the Oesttest orits:tiofulnmEs...lt o le prpnon ne.54-by ; ors, anti:lt - o'7llo haVe ricd i 2, to ,be the 00E4 ;ft'ppllca tigp aver 'used. ;Thlii,LFEhrocatlo - n has been put up for oV,er ergb;t - lears i - and 4 . 1 s only ,thfough the Increasing demand and argent, rEEitest or. ray friends - end,the Public that send fOrtli, - EiS thEi'grand retteillal4ent for the various dlseattes to whiOli that noble 'and useful animal, the lnirtuViS subject. Many rebsOles Pave been offered to .-the gritrlio Tyler diffetentlbrinliommeof the'so ate injurAone, others at best of little use. andlatt i ny -wholly 'lmproper to-in; ewer the jiurpose'for which they are recom#iended. • A judicious and really useful comfooltion, free Irim thooortottle9tionot-tout4hozo‘oro,,./oug-Aboartl-oloolrodrby, many gentlenterovdm.haro t ralnable horsee,!and aro tin willing to trier them to the care or dOsignit tg. i(nd pre tended Farriers. Their - wishea aro t!tt, length frilly Knot- Med. by (Dr. Beale) being preyalled upon thkallow.this Embrocatjim (w)iclo:bas proved:. so efficacious -WI ther.. T 4110114 diseases ) to bo prepared and bro w ht out to the publi° This Einbrotation Was'eßtonsively 'Wed by the Gov ernment, d aria g,this war..,Addroo4 Ordara to , • • I • • DM 4'lla010141) 'DEng ••• - • ";. • Simitli..SecOnd Etfeet4 Philadelphlal l'or tittle bypt9c9eeperel generally,„ littykrer-Ora. Or> • Foraillirat'Rel".§ - Drag.ttorc4. ' ROY'S ,c HEILER A: :I)ROPS. - p,uREs • co:uc, , - , CURES DYSSIPPlir';'' - 77CURZg;CHOLE,RA IifORBUS, - ; CUJhES; CHRONIC, DIARR!IE ,j C7pitF:B,4lll Bowel CoMplaints, - but: does not • cure 'anything s else.f. - .U t is inOdioibo :is to eutelalt: • it ibas the , confidettliff of every' body, for it is-never known to fail': .it should. be kept on hand .by•every :family.' Sold' by dealdrs: in medicine at fifty' cords .por :,bottlo: For sale. Wellsborongh at ,Roy's Ping Store. " • - •••• OtLEBRATED:SPRAY,- - frts_ , 4. 11 I'II.ODUOVIt' for 'extracting teeth without pair!; is still in use ac ‘.Esstinan's . ..Pouter Ileums, where scorecor;tedib'arer. being exradted, emire satlefietion. l al'7o wonrd cheerfully recommend it to all, as it is the safost antesthetikevor used.' .'- Wellsboro, April 17, 1867. ' B IVz• P Ifk GOODS t•, 1, • IN CO AN „: 11121 AT' T I IRSQP,I4VIS - SWORE I MI ' r . W*4 RECEIVING A FRgsir'llocKr - OF -.GOODS Addlited to the " SP RIN,O--':',:TRA:I),E, ,_r. , .:{ OM and; are prepared `to, '61,4p1y: the - 'wants of' tite le In • NORTHERN, PENNSYLVANIA i' ~Z'~'s IMIIMS D Y 0 01101 S • I 1 J On LONG EXPERIENCE IMI bas taught-us that o 6,r) g giyq tlto • intet tiod ' efaotion and those ant 3 uPtomei to, ptittonne us k n o w WO; • w; . „ KEEP ,411 r. GOODS . . 1 , • : that 'Ai:e to ",fatitid t ose :'; *ho_ o'9 iiiit s si*;,p,titOpesitA,tlip nit° liiniuot are. = ;.71 '. • :We keep as 11611614 .. • LAIC F , -01! 1 ;i0-11., 0.1.:43-PP ,„i594,17 tho y!kr4 or, t iIADE UP 7 'OD,DrI": END WAR- ; TO FIT. WILL BE KEPT PIAli, Gooasioct . 4bxu., Warraiitedati action, A N I) .. '~~.,.t ~, . , Sol.. as "Low aiiSijith6x,:;" stab lishment. Mind - thit.;- .; • We invite l an examination, .ot' our Stock and . Prices, pledging ourselves to , SHOW 000DS - FREELY AND TAKE NO OFFENCE ,rt!on .no sale is. made.,. WITH & WAITE. Corning, Y.,Air. 10, 1867. NEW-FITUbt tb-INEW-cioaDM. $lO,OOO WOO4O OP. PURE.ENGLISH•.AIiUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES, ME PAINTS,''OILS, GLASS, 'PUTTY, DYE -STUFFS &C &O „ .‘ . • -olvrayoop, hark l anil for sale 7rory cheap at p,. , RE , WILLIAMS & • CO7S NM STORE. BE ; ;,: -1 ' '.. .. - .- - ' 1 .. - • .': - - . ' We have on hand and" shall.!alwayi-ke ,' a large'and Well •Beleoted etookC:,ot'everything in . • l''' -.,Opt lino of goods; 'also ' ' FANCY - .GOODS, XANKEE NOTIONS Y e il4l4 - ',; ).S.OIDS, Tomp,T. AND SHAVING SOAPS, Toyrg.;.1141:01,1 , CLOTH: 04 1,1 1SitE. P;,IVPILET SNIPES' A li'-KINDS, pERPIIMERY,s. F • • 0010 NA-cow , pREA*;' HAIR DYE.' HAIR'" RESTORATIVES, AND HAIR WASHES; , ALSO . •FLAVORING EXTRACTS •• • ALL KINDS,. and of tho'best quality. No have also a large stook of pura WINES ; BRANDIES, GINS, AND RUM, u •-. _ . for Atedieril use, 'thick wo warrant puro. We also call attentign to our -large stook .of Paints and Oils, which was bought before the rise, and which wil be sold cheaßer than can be iJoughtin this county We (10 not hesitate to laY that •we have the largest and best stock of _goods lib our hue over ke p t'the - county, And we *lll - sell 20 per 'pent cheaper thin 'ean'be bought 'any other estab. lialiment in aloka Co. caw aM examine our stook and prices before you buy. WlLiaAms.;} P4' R WILLIAMS 4 Cris. 4, - • No: 3 ti 1314 ck. - Wellsboro, Maioh 9, 1867. - ERIE 1.11 OMEN affl MEI =MIMIIiI ME =I MEM 4 • _LOOK: : ~ T H S! "',-,:;.•::.,iri.::--.,-.--.,....:.- k`..1 . " - 3`; - ;',";- - , • ' ;" 7 U '4' 11 :, ;',: , ''.:;- - ,• x - , ,',Al4' 'NO: MEE DE EN a FF atcost, prop selepyiA ENE • PRIN OURr Is desirable . at coat SUITS at the lonesC ' biven universal satititii argain with oval* o and stilt continue tO, ses. We are getting up pinible" prices land hale We Bade made this ne that we have sold to gO. Order . your 'FHING CL illill riot_ spit vp3 citnnot licmpp?t of us, and if It doe o solo.•, ' " E2Ii I PRESW -, la OTH 44; 3111. . I ciri -00;94. SELLING ME =MI 11Y. aloe_ assorted, stook of Wo have oar no DtLAINES; Sid, -., ~, SIIMTINGS, STRIPES, NIMI, Bce:, SHEETINGS, s' • , . • pessib i lb market prices.' lowea ,f. .•• • • • ,• 'SilOtS, HARDWAOIi BOOTS l AND WW2 AND GgOCEAIS; CROCKERY S, OAPs, Sco. IN3 Call 'awl. see Ala • o'. it ULLAUD, A. A. TRUN. . '27, 18117: - Wollab6ro, Fob ~A i~Tlx~~iYi~x~"l' T? NEW7A , Van Valkenburg I'..ilso r 4 nava ancablisheil thamaelvai at' h NION BLOCK, 0. 2, upied by P. D. Bunnell. 'palely 00 MEM t carry on SI, livo.bnoinoso )11 They propose MOM GOODS; RY OCERIES. 4 !I,',,' ..r.:, 61EN T' - NY TA114011:11G 11/19,1 MERCI CM . ' . 1 RNISHING' GOODS. AND F AY MARCH '4,'1867, ON NON open out a new 4 4jui otioice stook " , - of They ospect—ta . . GOODS. L.-4 • • I • ,The Senior Partner-has hail a larserexpetketweil in Merchant Talloring: awl it le the intention of the nciw Arm toput this branch 7 or their business boyocd, success ul competition. • I - , WollaVoro, Fcb: o, 1867—tf DORIC by tt,c, barrel, at " ' -WILCOX - 4k -134BKRIVS.— Aptil-A4.18q7... " ' • ' 11/ AVTE%-.4 experi- Wagons, to wbeto good wages wilibe Paid. C. J. WHEELER. Welleboro, Maridx 27,1867. N fL.LING' Goobs ry to patklng in a nice IMI MEE ~ r, ';1 STOCKi ' -, -1 0 THING „ 7 ~ ik . SIM EMIG MIME 1 • • .. ; t • • Eni ■ ill ' ',1%1.P. )..Y.:-.%.c)4P.' 1 ? , - P 1_,,,,-,-,-.:1-..,-. 1 J ~R. ~8~ 1111 Arvireini & coo; I:JAYE just roiurried from ,Noir York with a piigti,oitiortmOnt tit =MI WINTER 00-00 S . Bought at Paulo : Prices, and wit! bo sold accor dingly. - WO rosaectfully insite;ittaistiOn,to our stock of . , . . OASSIMEAE,S, -• A yr, TWEEDS, = • • • also, alarge • ' • .7 - s .7',l_ t MERINOS,- EMPRESS CLOTHS; `,A.: PAO4S,, other •DIT I SS GOODS ,• • • and DRES-TRIMJAINdS,.; „ • , largo and itow,aie'cirititiiit of READY MADE CLOTHING, at greatly reduded prices. 'LADIES' IVES - 7 a nice assortment, new - i'anct ,cheap: I= BON-TON; 'SILVER SPRING, onci, other kinds of HOOP SKIRTS, 1111=11 NUE I VANKEE gOTIOlk,IS; TATS j Ai S,' HARDWARE, - OROCKER , GROCERIES, El r iLAND MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, And many other things which we will He pleased to 'show to all who will call and examine our sarfocKep Goods - Before purchasing ,elsewbere, no we believe it will pay you for your time and trouble. • • SMALL PROFITS, QIIIOK SALES, & READY'-PAY IS .OUR MOTTO. Don't forgetio'goll at tho EMPIRE STORE, NO. 1 UNION 13LOCK. Dan F RMERS' EXCHANGE. C. G. VA VALICENBURG. & BRO. "IarAVING: purchased the Store lately 'me: IFI JAN by Willidm Townsend, aro ready to supply onatomers with PORK, HAMS, SHOULDERS, WHITE - FISH, MACKEREL, CODFISH,: SMOKED HALIBUT, ELOUR, CORN MEAL, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, FEED, _ JELEA. " GROCEI,?IES, EBB wuox,EsAri ,!.*RETAIL, and at okSonablo prides. FARMERS &- : OTHERS , ,•• I ' Will find it to their f advantage to oral and look at our Stock before purobasinglelsowhere. • r iftimnOhiber tho pYnoe, :,t TOWNO 4 ND'S , bLD STAND, MAIN STREET, .WELLSBORO, ?ENN'A Feb. 27, 18f,V7—tf. , • 2 80 1 111:4TELING _ :.•.: icov COMING convinced . that .the „wants. of the OW people of •this and adjoining counties war rant me in so doing, I haver constructed at much expense, two , finely arranged' Hot Houses for propagating Grape Vines, Flowers, and all kinds of Green House Plants. I devote my whole time to the business and now offer for sale the follow ing varieties: Churn Vinis—lona,lAllen's 'Hybrid, Israella, Dplaware,,Hartford Pro ific, and all ofthe better kuown Variettes,,which I 'offer,' atprioei that defy Competition.- 'I • ' , • ROSES—Goank •des • Battailles, Gen. Jaagnimi *not, Gen. Washington; La.Relne, Victor Verdier, Hermora, Souvenir de Malmaison, and many oil.- or monthlies. Also Moss and Climbing Roses. Among the Miscellaneous Plante will be found Heliotropes 'Pansies, oTuheroses, Cineraria,Cal. eeolaria, Carnations , Salvias,, Faehias of, all kinds, Veronica, Myrtles, Geraniums of all 4stri odes, Verbenas of all colours, 'Tulips, Gladiolas, Dahlias, &c., &e:, in endless variety. VEIatTATIL.E,PLANTS—EarIy and late Cauliflow ers. • Cabbages :—Early Winuingetadt, Dir. Heart, Large York and Sugar Loaf, Dreer'S Late Drtim head, Late Red Drumhead and Flat Data:L.— Sweet and 8011-shaped Peppers, Droer's improved Celery, Round and Long Egg Plants. - Among many other varieties of Tomatoes, ' , would espe cially call attention to tho "Tilden" Tomato, a now and choice vdttilty, very early and highly recommended - by all . experienced .gardnere and eeedmen. Bouquets of choice flowers for sate. All plants nicely packed in moss and can be car ried any-distance with safety. I 'Oiterid a icifdialinvitation to all to call and 'garden. • ' HARRY MIX. Towanda. Pa., March 13, 1867-4 m. C•' G• WILL , ATTORNEY AT LAW, and :Agent* • the Lycoming Cd. Mutual Insurance Co. ,Offiee with J. B. Niles, on the Avenue, WeHaber°, Feb. 13;18:6742W. I\TOTICS.=' The -School 'Directors of Charles ton will meet •at tho Young School House, on:51104u, the 20tIt'day of .April: nei t t, ht ton o'clock A. M., to engage teachers for the'Summer Term of Common Schools. Also contracts let fer fornishing i wood to the several &Athol Honsas in the district. "By °Moroi - the 'Board. Charleiston; April 3, 186.74te,;''' ID3OB. goid COW. c - alt,b 2lonr 1.! 3301. Cheap' for RUGEN.EI3)AITGE. - • Chaxletat,on, Mar , * 27, 1887-4 w. - - Ell ZEE NMI MI =I Eli 'lt J AND ALL IMMI IEI ~': `~:~ ~k ~ :"::=::~'~L.;~'. '~ *c;c~~'4 ;.153:=,~.'ti~: `~;~ : - ... _ - AN INVALUABLE . REMEDY :POW titg PURIFYING OP THE BLOOD. DR., J. -MI.. ,•.• ' lIIIIIIOIt i' DOCTO li i , 13 ° 8 ili 4 ' 0 Remedylfoij'all' Kinds of Hu more, part cularly • . ERYSIPELAS, iNETTIAI) RAM, SALT RUEUIf, SCR.OFULA, , C . AitntrzieLEs, Bcizt.B, , • AND PILES. _ It is very gratifying to say of this, or of any other °dicing, "It le the very beat remedy kaolin.' It is not alWays so ensy to prove it. It is, h rover, exceedingly gratifying J.?. !be, Propke Ortor.this Medicine; that,Whllla ha dot claret, to the pnblio that this is a most wonderful and effective specific for Humors, as stated above, ho has abundant proof at hand to sustain his statement. For sixteen years the Humor Doctor has been manufactured-And sold, aoq every, year .has in. Creased • the. 'value *Of reputation; and,. the, l inionnt 'Or lie tales. In N . qfr' it eriginated," no remedy for - htififors, is sci,htglity prized. An eminent physioian (now an army surgeon) when practicing in Now Hampshire, purchased between fifty and. sixty; i gallons of.it, during some seven or eight years, and used it in hie practice. He has since then ordered it for the hospital where ho was stationed.', Other phy sYchins •have purchaielLit, And itie'dit practietrwith mat Inceess:: the proPrie. tor lived in New Hampshire, qt Goffstown Center, for the space orthirty . iir ferty milefarettn4 and in Manchester particularly, the Httmor Doctor was well known and highly valued for the nu merour and wonderful cures which it effected. Though manufactured in largo quantities the supply was frequently exhausted, and purcha sers had teyo t it foci Imre .to;be Jtt that region scrub iti'recicoicilcisesii3CEryistpelate were treated with—and they were cured! ,Erysipelas 'sores, or carbunclei, those ugly, painful ulcers, wore -entirely removed ,wherever this, medicine was faithfully used. So it was with Scrofula and Salt Rheum. The Harbor Doctor cured them. For the Sake of showing What is thought of it, a few testimonials aro hero inserted: Milton. Gale, Esq., po!ton. I hereby certify that I was sorely afflicted with Dolls for two years, developing themselves upon mS' limbs and other parts of my body. Tho sufterings which I endured trom them nroindesertiOablo. Butlieo it to s.ny thasi faithfully Ariel], soveraLof the most popular htl7 mor remollis; bat without'redfovinvhe ifille.tion. At lengtli, by tilt' earneserequest'of an :Ultimate friend, I was•induced to try Dr. 1 7(..,1y.-Poland's Brtmor,Doetor, and ton very happy to 'attest thit--_all my 'Dad 'were removed, and my :14calth "VI ringAred iby.' using Dr. Poland's aforesaid Inedfcl he, IILTO2i Roston, Jan.l4:i 301 , A. C. Walla c e; sqi , Ilfein4C4ter, N. H. . , Dr. J. W. POLAND—Dear I very Cheerfully give My testimony in favor of your Humor Doctor as an ox reliant remedy for Humors. My numerous acquaint ancedu Manohester know how severely I was afflicted with Boils and they know how perfectly good my health Is at present. Your Humor Doctor cured mo. Pleaso refer to me for particulars - 1n my care. • . Manchester, N. H., June 11, WO. A. C. WALLACE. .• Jfre. Whecter,' aonehdin,"-Ma.si.: Ivory Confidently and eatnestly recommend •Dr. J. W.Poland'a Humor Docter as an, excellent remedy for Unmers, having been wonderfully benefitted by it my self. My own captives a very severe and obstinate ono. Nor more thanj.wdlyears tho skin upon the inside of _both my hands, and oven down on the wrist, was con. stantly cracked and broken up, so that I was unable to use my hands in any kind of wet *ark, and was obliged to wear gloves In sewing to avoid getting blood upon my work. The humor which so afflicted me was proba ble combination of Erysipelas and Salt Rheum. My ge eral health was quite poor. Soon after I began to use the Iltimor.Doctor Could' perceiN O' Signs 'of heal frig. cnntinu'ed to take the medicine till I was finally cured, My hands are bow perfectly free from humors, and to all appearances my whole system is clear of It, and has boon for several months. I used eight bottles before I felt safe to givo it up entirely, but they cured me. HARRIET WREELER. Stoneham, Thum:, July 5, 1850. ', • .fro. Porter, Dover, N. DOVER, N,.1.1; July 22, 1855 Dn.. POLAND: I received your letter inquiring as to he effects of your medicine on sea-sickness. -I am_hap y say that I think it is , " the medicine" for that reliant sickness. I tried various prescriptions, but tound none that settled the stomach and cleared the head like the Humor Doctor. I felt as theugh.l could luadly.wait to get ashore, to - entreat yen to introduce it into'ship chandlery utotds, that it may nod Its way to those who suffer upon the mighty . deep from sea sickness. If captainsiyho take their families with them, or carry passengerA, should try it for once, they would never be willing to voyage without it: I have used it for my family since its introduction to the public for bilious habits, headache and humors about my children, and have : always found it a sure cure. • Inm not fond of hating my name appear in public, and would not consent to it on any uccount but to *re lieve the suffering; but if the foregoing will be of any service to you or the public, you can make use of it. Yours, HARRIET M. PORTER. more might be stated in relation to this medi• tine, as contained in testimonials, but .1- le needless. Ask Matiebester druggists. about :It, especially R. W. Blake, at. Barr's. Inquire of , Mr. Henry Plumer, of Bedforq„ whose' wife was cured by, it of Salt Rheum. A skaltupst nny person in Goffstown., and them:rip de-, clriro as 'iileriiedf;dririee'd own' Cass or by their friends. . - p . 6PiAMMlTlTiroTiirtVigqitegt,te., llftp cents it has gone tip enormously, that the price has been raised to seventy-five cents only, and that by compulsion, - Tho Humor Doctor is propero at the New England Botanic Depot, for the Proprietor, J, C. French. Sold by Medicine Dealers everywhere. DESIA S. BARNES & CO., General Agents, Now York. April,3, 1867-6 m. HARRAH'S Attori - AL . GATE [Patented September 20th, 1.86 ITS CLAIMS 1. The most ootumon worktzor. a farmer can build it. • 2. It is mad of all• sizes ; en,d is perfectly adapted to all (1, , te purposes, whether for cattle yard, farm, door-yard or garden. 3. It requires no ,hinges, and cannot be - blown Open nor shut. - 4. It does not swag . the_ i post, and the Gate itself cannot sag. • ' ;"-' %‘: 5. • Broacby stock cannot open it. G. It cannot be driven against when open. ' ,7. It is not obstructed by,either rain, sleet or snow. 8. Being built without mortise or tenon, it costs but little more_ than a pair of good bars. 0. 4 lt is stronger than any other gate built of an equal amount of lumber, and its strength is equal upon both sides. • 10.. It is the cheapest, neatest, and most con venient and durable Gate in nse. During tho,fall of 1865;•the National Gate - has received 06-highest , awnr4 '',nt "SEVEN STATE anfl' some SEVENTY • COeNTY FAIRS, and in competition with f pther Gates, it has taken the FIRST PREMIUM in every- itstanco. It challenges the whole list of Gates to a prac tical teat, throughout all seasons. . The National Gate has received tberunquall , fled ap,prob Hon of al who have used it. Those G / des, incluing. Posts , are built at a cost •of $4 $B, according - do workmanOip and material a, ed. Their manufacture insures a mtable investment of capital, as they corn d a ready sale at from 130' to 100 per cent. profit; and it is perfeetlysafo to put them up at all times!under a warrau,t4,o.4 they - havein jioicrure , failed a) give thefatleat'eettiejlctiem..' • , , 'J. P.,BILES, . . i D. ANGELL, • A. ALBA; • Township and Farm Rights for - sale in Tioga and Bradford Counties. - ; FM" Applicants for ~purehaso of : Territory,.,l l sand for Circular containing 'particulars.' • • ' Rights for average Farms are. uniformly sold for $lO each, including prided' drafts and speci fications for building all nizes, of. both ,Farm and Entrance Gate, by •the;aid'or which any one can construct them. . , . On receipt of $lO, in all cases accempanied by a particulardescrippon of the land for which the right' is Aesited, the appropriate Conveyance; drafts, :&e., will'be prornptlY forwarded.. Addresi, with stardp, • NATIONAL GATE• CO., !larch 27, 1507 te. .Itnoxville, Pa. E. • SIftIITH, .3:1. D. . 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