ROME MATTERS. II WEpNESDAAT, -- .. ow A.dvprtisexnents. A Hors Dr. Roy. • . -------='--- t_ , . i Trustee's Notice —Jm4 I. Mitchell; Trustee,. Applications for License-o'. F. Donnldson. Surgical and Mechanical Dentist- J; If. Ran dall. %. llerp they Oome—T. L. Baldwin & Co. '. Cleanse the Blood.--3. C. Ayer it Co: -' For Sale—Wm. H. Mitchell. • - Legislatire—Edwin Wetmore. .Register's Notice-,-D. L. Deane, Regiiter. liew•York Alarkits.—The following wholesa ces for Produce ruled on Friday, 26th . urlt : - Flo ur-slo,so@slB-IVb eat (Spring) $2,60, Win ter 3,44) --Corn-11,30 —Oats-Soe--13arloy-tl,l4.—Clover Seed lb lgo-L.Timothy bueb.-s3,oo—Egge-2Tc—Dried Ap• pies4lo—Butter-16@22c—Cheese-17019e—Mews Pork ss-12622o—Lard -I3o—Hope-206'60c. .PERSONAL.-Wm. B. CLYMER; Esq., lite, with hie faintly, has been spending the win ter in Cuba, reached home last Wednesday, much improved in health. " THE . ACADEMY.—The current Term opens with encouraging proeieets. „.. . l l. l pivardi of seveqy sehollars-aro in attendance,irritrty.2ltpetn being roll advanced: By l'ho niqerti . scaiont irit will bd seen that the Prinbipal antiautMos4lll es' the last : term under the present Plieulty,a t d promises to make it the host.. Students may ra ter at any time by special artengemont. NEW Musre.—Wo have received from 0. bitson 4: Co., 277 Washington St., Boston, tho following named, pieces of Sheet Music: "Fall, of - ,the Leaf Waltz;""Somebody's Darl ing Slurabershere"—Song ;" "Dairy May Polka;" " Chrfmpnkna Charlie was llis Name"-song "Thu Little Way-side Station"--a Ballad; " Sweet Flowor"—Ballad. Thceo pieeca are very choice.. TJ'lnp 114 TIOGA.—At about ten o'clock lra+t Thtlrroday morning fire broke .out :in n barn upon the farm of John I. & T. :IL Miteln;ll, in Tioga township, and raged until three barns nod other outbuildings were dentroyed. Luckily, mut of the vidut:llk properly , ultally :donut therein had been taken t. The 1L4:3 is not less than 51000. No insurance. The tiro is believed to have been ineertijar3 IMPROVEMENTS.—W. H. Smith, Esq., is fitting up his now office in most convenient and bubstantiO form. The Unsightly book cases,e i nd desks which commonly disfigure Lawyer's olliees, will not bo "seem but in place thereOf attached book cases, groups of pigeon -holes, and a series of drawers, will accommodate the books and pa pers, and a generous table will occupy one bide for purp•sce of business. t: the head of " Potter county '," the Venango Repu67ican tells us that •ineo a lawyer friend of ours had °MI bitrato a cause, on the east-forlt of the toning, in Potter county. The tough lof the witnesses on the other . side pre. l ainst him, and he lost his suit. lie was. by a native, who said to him :, " Why idn'eyou let me know you was contin' ? I lya other lawyer), he come on here a and had hie pick of toilneeees." Undo itnesn not long .ion to a in_penia swearing N ailed a condoled 11-It, Knox" ( weok ago, CHARLESTON CHEESE FACTO are requested to give notice to the pat is Cheese Factory that the; can com- Ivering milk Tuesday, morning, May 7. I tt flof the night before shouldbc brought day morning's milk. A report of. the !of the Factory willtbe published every' r ingr the season. . : EAS I:Y.—We rons of mence de The milk with Tue• operation' month d rs—W. V. Bailey, and Elias Tipp OE Os ern • it—Miss R. Clark, of Whi,tesville, N. Y. Charlea formerly oF Round ry : and Miss Baker, of Charleatnu. Afnistan Top FRC Yoancr has rernov ck store' to the building lately occupied rown as a grocery. Foley has also re 's Jewelry Store to the same location.— is smaller than the old stand, but they up in a neat and becoming manner, appearance is that otk> tho old concern Id. 'the Shop makes :r• brilliant show in REM ed his ho by I. C. moved h The roo have ft and tbe conaen the even -By to way—Fold• has rxcit•ed n nice lot of re, bronzes, and nosy tylq &looks,. Air lot of those unequaled lumps by which .1 eyes renew the vigor of youth. • plated I= orcrwork T WO LIN'S WORK IN THE CIVIL 'hie record of heroism, patriotism and , s just. issued under the sanction of tlie land . Christian Commissions, and is the Brockett. It will be - the slitndard e subject, aitcl will comme.morate the about 200 Indies during the war of the It is illustrate'd with numerous 'steel_ znd eniroviniss, it beautifully printed in superior style. It is sold only by. thio ugh eau agents. Mt: ? :. luudiwo i 5 the agult for 'fitiga County. ECM paticnce Sanitary work of work on I=l relit t I io n pultruib, ,n 1 bout 11 ( Ulm 13 t u•loahtertly tho hot Ivi».k of its kin it ed. It is inure, minute and, general in r woman of the Rau than atay of ifs It nonce c onretit . ---..--f BALL.— At a meeting Of the B. B. Club of II& villagf., lidd at the pure last Friday t-young, a ColiZ OF THE AOITATOR- , ^Deerr Sir: In your article —" Sunday—Sabbath —"First DaY," you 1 3 . ) Sunday is the Christian Sabbath; and as regards its observance as a day of •worship, we leave that branch of -the subject to the clergy, irhose province and privilege it is 'to di:euss it." Your object appears to be to,express sympathy with the Pe ef.s„ but he. Eon t ente quoted events to . lint You on the wrote side of the fence. If lam tightly posted the P eet*B has never persuaded any ;Jerson to ride on street cars on Sunday who thinks it wrong. But it has stood forth as the unflinching advocate of the people's right to do to %hen they think proper, the rnanaatt: of the clergy to the contrary wtwithetanding. And'the arc.„ is in good company, as you may see_by4prn g to Paul's eplele to the, Romans, ch. Id, verses Awl this is got the that thee that good sec ular journals like the Peesehave had to do battle itiptalf of the - people's tight to settle such mat ters for themselves, thdirilinally. Yours for freedom and progress, llnsrny PALPHRAMAND. CrtArtLeiroN, April' 22, ISO% [Our reference to Sunday as a day ,of worship related to those forms of "worship which have beet ado ted by the churches. That God is wor shipped •s acceptably ore every day of the week b Y.good oen and women, in, we think, too obvi ous to b. disiiuted.—ED.] GOSSIP.—A newspaper is the true mir- ' ror of the times hi which it is priited. Hero is a copy of The Lyedming . gar.eqe,.put!listed .4;4 I li, the' 10 Ili of Efitch,lBl9, - of 48 Yearci ago. H, is:p. Clingy:, row =sheet, one-quarter this . size .of The ;A:qitge t. Ihei.iiOtriber enActibitilie cOltmici dtate ment of the Commissioners of Tioga County who were Asa Mann, Elijah De Puy, and John Hyon, , , - Sr. David Liudsaizcitas Commissioners', Clerk,V; D. Bacon and Isaac. Baker 'were Auditors; and John Knox, Treasurer: There were eight tcwn-, A D ships in,the, county then, and ttrap ortioqueict of taxes for k them was as follows : ,Delmar, $1349.65; Deerfield, $45 .5; lkiand, $354.48; Lawrence, $283.88 ; Tioga, . $236.81; , Covington, $02 . 6.66 ; .Bullivan, $4274 8 ;,Jacksoli, s'2, .. 52.95: or a : grand total of $ . 58 . 3.20; - A ,Among the expenses we note $136 hountieS for pinchers' ' and wolves' heads. 1211 The editor of theiNattelie tried his hand at waggery, it seems,. Speaking of, Olt:lgWeighing Iwo pounds., he renturfts to suggest that tenet people think it a 'rgierit bdre."' Wd find an item, of news to the effect thitt his Exeellenci , the Vie President, while Walking on his piazza the Sun day evening ,previous, fell over a wheelbakrow, and disibedted his sloUlder. Messrs. Torbert & Lewis were the publishers. We are indebted to J. Emery, Esq., for the loan of the paper. • —Mr. J. P. Hall, who writes to have his Mer sent to Nelson, does not remember to write where he now gets it. There aro many. names so simi lar on ohr hooks that we cannot decide * * Which is which.. If Mr. Hall will write ns. where he' has lately got*his paper, it shall' be sent to Nelson as he requests. This-reminds' us that snbscribers, are apt to make a similar blunder. Not long ago. we got a note requesting the address of it paper changed ; but unfortunatoly tho writer negleeto4 to date or sign the letter, Rev diehe Bay where the paper should be-sent.__' * Aiiiithei.,--livlng in Caitlin nia, sent ns S t, for a year's. sqbseripiion,• and 'aid that ho would send more if that was not enough. We gave hint erodit fur two yeari in advance. not (teething it hest to risk Ilk - 011 the return trip. Another pemin OAS us f o print him the Weekly Pre,,v cal , ono year. Cannot ilo ivat tv6 , price. The .1 g ; bth.r is 9rough fur us, let alone so big a pallet ;Pt sc. Another, nollheureux, tlentis • a notice warning' everybody not to trust his fugaeiotts wife. :lie forgot to . sect& the :1 , 2, and will not see his canoe in print therefore. Hereafter let it be understood that such advertisements must be aecduipaniod by the each. to wit—S2. - Tim 111-iit'inC.'s /Thrper.-=The May number pf this \Magazine is as welcome, as, though somewhat in advance of, May flowers. "The Pictured Rocks of Lake Su perior." • Personal Pecolleclions .of the War," and The Dodge Club," make up the illustrated articles. " The Virginians in - , Texas," is Conclu ded. The shorter papers are valuable and inter esting. $ tiler year. ' In Eie Attontiefor May .is a i iiistory 9f 'the Sewing Machine, by James Parton, worth a year's stases-44ton to the Magazinc. 'Holmes, Whittier, IM • mein Read, Emerson, ami o hers, contriante" to his number. A popes by 11 tzewell, entitled ; j Slane unapprteitited Characters" is a fascina ting statement of the virliues of t to Old Man of the Sea, Blubbeard, and 'others of our childish dreams. A Capital number. • Ticknor & Fields, Boston, - Masi.. .S4Per year. Ootieg.-00 pattern Department is very. rich, as also the fashion-plate and Engraving. The letter press we judge to bo unusually interesting from a hasty[ glance over the pages. L: A. Godey, Philadelphia. Dcznorest.4—Stiong. practical common sense characterizes this first-class Ladies' Magazine.— Its editress is the acknowledged arbiter of Fash ionable America. No woman can read the edito rials without being wiser.. We furnish the Agita tor nd I)entoreet•l'or.s3.so. , 1,4 y's Friend.—This Magazine for the Ladies ,41,1.1 is afro ed at a price which brings it within the reach of all. Its patterns are very fine, its• en gravings superior, and the stories capitol.. $2,50 per annum. Deacen ti!, Peterson, Philadelphia. Parron.—Th is Magazine is the cheapest of all the Philadelphia Magazines—. 2 per year. It is not so lrge as sonic of its. more pretentious ri• vali, bu the quality of its contents is always good. C. J. Peterson, Philadelphia. Our Young Folks continues to lead in the aim to please and instruct the young pesplc. "Round the World Joe" continues to delight the boys with stories of China and the Sea. The illustrations are most excellent. $2 per year. The ll:vcrside Mogazine, for young people is as . fri7sh and fragrant as the Weems of May. It is the largest of the class to which it bidongs, and cannot be too highly praised. Hurd A: Hough ton, New York. .1, , 2.:;0 periyear.• The NiirAcry`continues to delight the babie's un der eight venre, and may he safely considered quite thtT literary event of the season. It. is bet ter than candies and nuts, and is a regular " Doll's °lndio of Fashion." Send for it. all ye who can find nothing to amuse your Monthly at $1.50 per year. Address " The Nur Remy." Boston, Mass. The Children . ,,‘aLTour—Arthues excellent Maga zine for children of ght and upward. continues to hold -its promise g00d..• Its engravings are good, ifs reading matter appropriate, and its price—:!,f—hrings it within the means of all. T. zz. A rtinir, <3(.1,1 ri'ircLicit;. You wIY find the Lef-tase.ortinent of Mugs-ware at B. PI Roberts's, opposite Royek. display is for weak eyes. m rs. Sory.T.D, has reeei”eil n heautiftil stock of Millinery at her new Store one door above Smith's Law Ofli,m. 'rho ladiei of Wellsboro and vicinity use thrlied to Call whit examine her now The "Singing Pilgrim," by Philip Philipp, ii haring an immon, , ,, and is congirha•cd nric: of thC Lest Singing Books for 'the Sunday School new puldiAled, it is for sale, whole:iale and retail, at. T.. Po:re:ll'6, 116 1;:nn Avenue. Scranton. Can l'allcvnThirg have just received a .spl, ' , lid New Stock of Dry 000(1....., sztelt as Tat -1114 tlicetings. Shirtings, bleached and Inihkat tied, Qloths. Cassitneres, Jeans, Vest ings, and it lino ns•nwttiient 01 (lents' lurrloJittog GO/,/ts. Unit' rnits mule 10 order promptly.— They-niter the hest-hargnins in thittmarknt.—qt. The4torg of the',kcal Service during tfi Itt- By (lentnal L. C. Bilker, late ost Ms -hal loot Chief :DelPelive. of the Wor,De• pact Ph - Thte is dceitic.ll - the most intelesting cud ab sorbing book of the day, revealing as 'lt tines pha ses of our National History, hitherto sedulously concealed front the.knowledge of the - public. baring his live yeas directorship of the Secret Service Iluream, Ucheral Linker learned some ttranne things, and took an active part in many dangerous and at the time very imporlant cuter pri,cs. Allila:2e secrets are now brought to light, 1 / mru sotto e of thetarather promise gentlemen now occupying highly yes onsible positions; but the author cot titles bit; staxtliug accusatory assettions by indisputable-alit:o documents. The chapters on pt ribm brokerage 'sill lie read with interest and amusement to milli his is a new plats,: in our National policy, and receives a thorough airing .at thebands of General Baker. There is also given livery fun and circumstan tial account of the great Conspiracy, from its in oeption until the execution of the guilty Conspir ators. There is much that is near, curious, and intergqing, divulged in this connection. The iseompleto in one Irpidsomo;Octayo yolame of /00 pages, printed in a superior manner, on stout white paper,•and illustrated with seventeen fine engravings, among them a steel ,portrait of the. author, and a faithful representtqiori of the burial place of J. Wilkes Booth.' Sold only by subscription throUgh the publish o authorized agents. .PUBLIC MINEPACTUII.—If any man 'is enti tl.d to the title of publiC benefactor, h is the man } a can (lcct an old Snag of a tooth. so skill u ly-that yobtie not feel it. That Dr. Eastman cat do thisthink -is clear enough from the le , t imonials published below. Dr. E. is a skillful nperatar in all branches of Deotistry, his'Plnte work. and tilling of decayed i s eelh, being in the highest and best style of the art, Be has pro. cured new and improved tools, instruments, and m r .rtiinery- for the cxecntion IT *till - wiirlt - in - MS line. Tt will pay 'customers' to drop in and see 11'14 machines and spe.eitnens,yl,bi , vik.3irk • . Thie fs to certify that I have had thirleini telith'eX tiocted v.ithout pain by Ow ose of Eastriim's Spray Producer'. My wife al:what! twentymevett teeth extract ed oitliont sealizing mick pain ni from extracted 'without the pros. litiVe. We believe ij vent- tho gone; being core and help.? them to heal. A cher: time agd I had a fea teeth extracted e, scold way of cutting end teming " intending to have a not of artificial, hat the pain waif.. 0 great that I hesita ted. Soon after 1 calkl at A. It. Eastman's and had one tooth extracted. to test the Spray. which tave mu each satisfaction. that I bad my entire set I taimn out. and have, only to add too much cannot be Enid in Its favor. • • RICUMID Motinn. The Spray Protiuter is truly A boon to,auftering inanity, and after baring proved thlB by trying it, would say any person is foolish to hare troth extracted wit.bout its use. i Amur After having six teeth extracted. by the use of the Spray. with but littlo of no pain', I could not be hired to have one touched without it, even If it cost twice what it does. Mint. BENJAMIN Snruy, • HOUSE CLEANlNG.—loung — ligs just received his Spring Stork of Wall and Window—pavers, 'Curtain Fixtures, Cords, Tassells &a. two varloties. Call oarly. 4URVEY.-41pky1T11. 7 .-In Richmond, nn the 12tlf Mr'. • Vella R. Burley, and Mrs. Lydia _ Ann Updyke„ all of - BOIVIdAW-741cLEOD.—In Philadelphia, Apr, 18, 1887, by 11.ev.,.,11oward Mal . com, D. D., Rev. Gearge , Boyartart,'Lei - Aytale 4:daughter of late George AlaLeild; of Philadelphia.; •I • • Christ Church, P,hila ,delphia, on Easter 14.1enday,' April 22,' by the' Rt. Rev. - Robert - li; Clarksoh; D. D., of V . ehraelca, the: Rt. Rev. Thcnt6 ihibbard"Vail, D:D.; of Kan-' sae, to gllen,Ledlie,daughter of the Into Rt.7Rev. Samuel•Bo l wienn," D. D., 'of 'iPenneylvania. • . StewardOon, 441 9, 180'4E116-1' worth Giant, orily"child of Jackson and Carolina .I.lerrit, aged J year, 8 months, and 16 days. The light of our household is gone, our home made desolate, for otirlittle Ellie is with ds : no more. Jesus opened wide the golden gate rind Called our littlo 'suiribenn hotne..:Wo cannot but `'feel it is jest for we' 'kpoyi., Ife dooth nll things well. Tho Lord and the Lord taketh away, blessed be the nauio of the Lord, , . I. , F. C. N. .„ , SPECIA NOTICES. FLUID EX- TRA CT • , BUCTIU IS a certain cum for diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROPSY, FEMALE COM PLAINTS GENERAL DEBILITY, 'and. all diseases of the URZNAICY, ORGANS, whether 4 exiating in MALE OIL FEMALE, from whatever cause originating and no matter of HOW LONG STANDING-. re , t ith:onsasof theso orFus requiro tho use of a diu If no treatment in submitted to, Consumption or In• nanity znay.ennuo. Our Flesh end Blood art 3 Supported from these nouircem;and the. - HEAVIII'ANDHAPPINESS stui that of Pogtorityolopelsiitt upon prompt use of a rtliablo rernvtly. • IIEI,IIIB9LD'S EXTRACT BIJCIW, - Epthiiit k ed optvata:i or 1s year°, prignired by IL )11 . ELIVIBOLD, DISVOOIBT, Are You Afflicted with aCough or a Cold? • "Mtl3 YOU PIIRDISPOSBD TO CONSUMPTION? Arc Gm Zirf'S gf Tina Children in Jeopardy from' * Sal• . den and Repeated Attacks of *Croup? If • so, Purchase a Box of BLADES' EIIPRONIAL ICU - BRICATORS!! The People'e Afaet Sure ,:and Effectual Remedy for (Jaipur, Odds, Or•dirp; Catarrh, ri.sthaut, /iron ' is Diptheria, and all Pulmonary Eieeaece. min.: LUBRICATOR is a intilleinal preparation In the lot to of a Lozeno, which, of all modes, is the meat pleasant and ciltiventent, They contain no dole- Verifies it:credient, and are warranted to ho always Hare, oven for the weakest and most sensitive stomach. Its ()Num they give IMMEDIATE RELIEF. Par Coughs and Colds they are *valuable. PO. Catarrh, Asthma and ItronChitiu they itive uo . equal in the market,(vide Certificates tweet ipanying each hex.) Dlptherla, that dreaded and desolating disease, they control wonder• fully hint almost No Public Speaker, Steger dr Teacher, should ,ho without thent,as they remove hoarseness and strength ea and clear tho Vole°. .tom Always use them in time, and if the ",syMptoms aro NWrOre use 'very freely, • J. 11.`11LADES & CO., Prop rs; Elmira, V.Y. & CO., 111 and 117 Pranklin-St., Agents for Now-York City. Ra-POtt, SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. • D0c.12,1860-Iy. _ I,IIZIATIIOLD'S FLUID EXTItACT VI:1CM! Is pleasant in taste and odor, free front i - ail injurious properties, and inn:nadir& in its action. - feb27-Iy. EEIXDOLD'S EXTRACT BUCIIU gives health and the (rams and bloom to the pallid cheek. De bility_ is - accompanied by many Alarming symptoms, and if niilveneinent Is solunktted to, consumption, In sanity;ni-eplieptic fits onsim..' • A Cough, A Cold, or A qr IV' Soye T4ro . At. B RONGH I , 'l;?ovt\v". Irritation of 'the L 10298, A 6 18 .. Permanent Throat Die .. UX ) ? - • ease, or Consump- ND • ' CY. tion is f'ten the '9o l ' REsiria. BROWN-I'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES For P,rn cnt3rs , ASTII3f, CATARRH, CoNaume TIVE AND ,THROAT DISEASES, n'OChILS (4rc -used with always good success singers and Public Speakers. Will find Tnocnr.s useful in clearing the voice when taken, hefOre Singing or :Menßing, and relieving the throat itfter an fintemal emirtton of the vocal organs, The Tl;ecuta are recommeed end prescribed by l'hy elcianSond have had testi monials from eminent men throughout the conntry. Berg an article of true mer it, and hasing".marcEn their Maley by a te.t of many yeat s. each ykar thulAdliem in new localities in various parts of tile world, and thd Tamincs aro universally pronounced be tter than other articles. OBTAIN only " ItuoaN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES," and do not take any f of the WORTHLESS IMITATIONS that may be offered. FOLD EVERYWHLEE. Nov. 21, 'O6-Cm. FOR NON-ItHTENTION nr irri int inn. inflammation, or or ki , lneyr, Ii i" ,,. 348 or the the 1 , 1,041er, calculus, gravel :AI di,eases of the pladder, ltsr FLurn ENFEEBLED .1 NI) DEL I nC botit FOXOH, %ISA 11.11V411(11_0' givo heigt: tuld citetgotic t...kop well. t • DINO-BONI:, SPAM, W It on ilorS49. 'I.I.DICALLT to 111, Mi.) Or , Roof Riugboiee er id Spar; (lure. This hiodieino WAN establim lea . 25 ywirs to and Ilan never beep 11 siown to fail, iv+ it a ifirigl.l Ufa). For ?WO ' W. 1). l'r111.111:1,1. 4: CO_ earning', N. l'' D., s, C., ApenfH, ti.•m• Vol 0.:1714,111.1 'FAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT. AND UNSAFE REMEDIES tor unplemant and ilangerona dieonuol. Eau .Ex tract lludia a nd Irnprot ed Roan ; ' feW27-3y. THE ON MAN IS STRENOTIL—Thernforo the norvoli. awl F 'UMW iintnedimply (No - • -10)-271y. P. Gurr•ett A: Co MAN/1410D AND YollTifFlll, VlOOll aro regeliti...l by Ailartit'S EXTRACT Ithelllll feb27 —I y. S.ll ATTERIZI) 4.!4)NS.TIT ITCH! IT• SCRATCH! SCRA WHEATON'S Will cure the it Alan citron SALT Ell Eln and all BILUPTIONS 011111 For gala by all druggintm. WEEKS S POTTER, Solo A 'Boston. it will be forwarded to any - part of the United St ';fono 0,1600. sp. notice t RELMBOLVS EXTRACT Brans WAtirt cures secret and their stages, at little expenk diet, do inconvenience anti n:, in taste And odor,lmmediai from all Jiljurione propertio4 II EEMBOLO'S CON CENT . Is THE GREATB °on POICIFIEE.7 Both are prepared accordi6 to rnlers of Pharmacy and Chemistry, and are th moat active that can ho , made. feb27—ly. D F -41 PATENT F (Patented So. I claim for it let. The cheapest, mos durable .F . arm.Gato in use 2d. -Any farmer can m sarioind hammer. 3(1. It (loos not sag th blown open or shut. 4th. It is not obstruct, ' bih. It ire stron ,, er tha. any other gate, and is equally so when open r 'shut, and cannot 14, blown open or Out, nor oe'sl the hardest wind affect it when open.• . . UME! On the aliove chiles n»I efipeCi . olly in regard to for elmapncog, ernd convenience, we defy competition, It is a new Late and .haseen lt s t a short time before the pal lie, but in a I ens• it has taken the_ preference .ver *other atm IE costs,.including po ts, aYlly $1.25 to $1.50, and farmers Can make tl“m dts even less than this-they . do not coat mor than',l,n ordinary pair of hors. • cf Township rights for sal) bte to the purchaser. Ftu '53.00 each. I have put tigiire so that none need be sure and examine thi.i any. other. ' • Any one wishing furthe' address the subscriber, pfocapt attention. Achim Apr. 24; 'O7-tf. 0 MARRIAGES. DEATHS. , ; =ZWIM=EZa 591 Itroadway, Nov York, owl 104 South 10th St., PlObotolphot,-To t 01,27 —l.s REQuirto IMMEDIATE •ATTENTIOI, AND efIOULD CIIHKED. IF AL LOWED TO CONTINUE, Baylor, a direct iv Illtence to the rarta, gior. iwurec . lehte relief, NCONTINENCE of Urine. Oceration of tho bladder, prostratn glands, storm in or brcik dust deposits, and idneya and dropsical noel• ExTs. nil C 1111. fel 27. Y MON:4 ltniTitltil by leloa -1 Hi ITCH! rpm! SCRATCH oniTMEATT ch in 48 lloura. i,ur.cEns, CiffIAILAINS, i AKIN: Price 60. cents— . gentling 430 conts to 1 ..01101,170 Washington St. iby mail, free of postage, kites. delicate disbaers in all Se, little or no',ehange in 1:0 oxpoeule. It la pleasant to in Ito action, and free -feb27-ly IS TIM GRSA,`, lIELSII3OLD'S CONCENTILATEI) DIVRETCI. .R.lll GATE. I t 1108664 .t convenient, and most ako it with the use of a J by ice or snow on'torms very profitn rm rights for sale for then; doWn to this low he without them, only before purchasing of particulars will please 11 orders frill receive, •a, I. S. KIMBALL, '' Tioga Co., Pa. 'CATE CONSTITUTIONS. • EXTRAOT BUCITIL It will oltnus, nod onitltln you It, ft 1f27-1 y. ND-0 A LIB, CALLUS, PERPALENTLY MIRED. by DUMB] Mid IMPIIOVED ATED EXTRACT BUM; EXTRAe,L SARSAPARILLA ER'S posts, and cannot be SMALL PROFITS, - LIGHT i~ esn QUICK ItETURNS. THAT IS THE MOTTO O WEIOIt A SUCCESSFUL "HUSINESS WILL BE DONE -THIS YEAR - • ' - _ • .THE , SYSTEM -OF . DOING, RII,SINESS WITII LARGE PROFITS IS • ON: ITS LAST LEGS!_' W. R. Smith 9 ig _Sons, "Dr AVE al •:aYa Raid that such a pernicious 11 'plan m et give away to prudent and honest dealing, dope. ding upon LARGE -SALES, LIGHT. EXPENSES ,AND SAIALL PROFITS.' The New SPRING GOODS aro now daily arrriviitg at their 11.1A11310TR STORE, and the low prices - named for them is drawing hosts of customers., CALICO can be bought at about one-half °plan year's prices, D.E L A - I,IV E S at about two-thirds, b'HEETNG►S in proportion. Among our Large Stock will be found NEW PRINTS, DELAINEB, ALPAC As, POPLINS, MELANOES, 1 , BOMBAZINES, ONO IIAMS, BALMORAL SKIRT S; SKIRTINGS HOOP slums, . SPRING ' WOOL SHAWLS, CASHMBRE inn PAISLEY SHAWLS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, C OTHING, BOOTS , AND SHOES, H TS AND CAPS, I • TEAS, SUGARS, COFFEES, MOLAS SES, PORK, •F.N0 , 11., SALT, en WALL. AND WINDOW- PAPER, MEI ill 10,006 OTHER KINDS OF GOODS. An examination is all we ask, for that insures a sale. People desiring to buy' cheap should not allow anything to prevent their calling; they will get ' , , WELL POSTED , . . on low prices, and they will .then p ot' courie, bu their • EOM 'VV. IL SlihTly SONS. They will find it profitable in the end, and of course, will sleep better.' The above remarks are made for the attention of close buyers. „ . READ,fIt-EF.LECT, CM iBUY.Y,OUR GOODS W. R. SMITH'S SONS ADDISON, N. Y. April 24,1887. To the Public .of Wellaboro StJUOUNIOB r . COUNTRY,! Rte! " ' ' ) 111 • ASHE - R - T " Eiiilfi:ia;tiliiidail4ti6in g the p l s ooplo that tbo . titpok of , -5- 3; - ' - Oki g MEI . ; is on . hand, 'and offers it kisser than before: .The S4ro is .IvoT stookedovith tilprinost fasb: fantail, r ~ COATS, • •RANTS..-iiaf also, a. largo assortment of • GE.,NI",S , ,',t` URN, I - 6**(l''' 460$ S, ME WHITE AND. CASSIMERE SHIRTS„ COLLARS, ,NECRTIES, sus*, • :•. ..! i' 111 t!rid !i.,good Argo 'pc of . tho molt ,fiiablopabl • HATS r AND OAPS, . evor tb,is ; mailf"et: Moo • -TRUNKS, -BAGS, Alin v UMBRELLAS, which you can buy low ' ' for cash, at the' Cheap Clothing, B,tore, - of AollEll,muler,the Agita tor 011ico. Wollsbora; April 10, Grocery and - Pro* W ifOrpAITSAND , ItGTAIL DEALER YV , ' 41.1 4 . ~• GROCERIBS, PROVISIONS, WINES, -LIQUORS, I CIGARS, FOR- CAIVNED FIiUPTS AND. ,-. :V.E7GNrABL* • i• "OOD & *II.IOW . IVAIIt;titAOS & I= lIM CHILDREN'S CARR AGES, :CABS & PERAMBULATOR 1 , TOYS, ' eic, &c. ,: A full and ..completo , ,aSsortment of the above mentioned goods of the: best; quality 'alWays on Par ulat •' - atten tion.,liaid_ta—Fine—Grocerio B. Dealers and Consumers will ilnd it to their in terest le examine bis Stodir - before i buYing. Corning, N. Y 4 March '2l; 1861. • of those substantial - Shnotings, and Shirtings, at April 1, 1867. '' 6 . ; B..KELLY'S. Nolkel Fashionable Sc ileautiful I •• • • • MRS. MITORRti. would say to her friends and tho public goneralli, that she has just returned from 'nem- "Z...1a T. sth is-Tina-6o Eftpch , • NEW MILLINERY GOODS I BONNETS,- JOCCEYS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, LACES; Everything belonging to the Millinery Trade of the . LATEST IMPORTATIONS, , . can be found nt buy- Rooms .pu. Br t.r'cet, to which - would invite an earliquili.! • • Mrs. E...D.'MITOHB`I%. N. B.—Particnlpr attealion.paid to ;Bleniching and Custom Work. , _ I • • • Tioga, 1867—d. • You *ill find the latest arrival of Now, Goods a .KELLY'S April 1, 4887: 1 ' MEAT MARKET. • TEONATI,II GILLth:T, hiving recently pur- J T chased Mr. 'Andreiv TipPlo's interest in the MEAT p l IARKET, would say to thc; citizens of' Welleboro ti ctuity that ho will continue ,t , ho pnsinetis at the old Borst staintiviag his,' entire attention in supplying: thii•WitneFil all vtl) 61-kr favor him with their patronage: , ConatatitlY on hand . PRESII•IIINATS OF ALL KINDS:_ Shop one boor South of. Derby's Shoo Shop. Wellsboro, April 104 180 . 7 -if. TN pursuance of an rder of thetOrphans Court made on the Ist d yof April,-1867, 1 will ex , pose to sale by puldio yon no a.t•tho Court Rouse in' the,Boro 4 vollipor i ) Pif., on Saturday, the .25th day' a l May .1811 :- X. , • ' The following dose Shed p•rolioisos situatod in the township of Charleston, bounded on the north by D. Kelsoy, on the bast by D. G. Edwards, and. Evans, on the s'l uth by lands of llohitan Morgan and Blinil.i M Ws; on - liio svearby tho •sn-, con farm—containing 115 aaras ruarefOr Jess. To ho sold as the property of Ow, mirior children of (leo. C. and Eliza - Kriss.' " E: A. KRESS, April 24, 1867;4'0 V• • ' . O - Griardian. at a great bargain at April 1, 1807. WELL 80.0, SPRING TERM will begin Wednesday; April 17th, 1867. • • Faculty unchange . Students should begin the first day of terml Numerous Prizes and other Sonora may be won by hard-working B,tuflenta. ; ,• Pupils Willlo'admitted foi less than a term by special arrankeinent4l Tuition bills may. b Let no honedcindl for lack of fundS.' Reductions made sired. Thie will be the /a. present Faculty, and tt the beet. s Ci April 3, 1867. like hot etikes'iit April 1, 1867. M USIC ! MCSla.—The Tioga Cornet t Band l i i is now in good blowing order aii'diirepared to furnish good Musi ''on all occasions foi a rea sonable compensatio . , All communicatioris• should be addressed' to the Leader and SecrCtaryitt Tioga, Pa. ' '''' hP. IL ADAMS, Leader.' T. A. WICKIIAM,See'y. ' _April 3,•1867-6,tn; I' •J' . ' 1' . :i " , • GARDEN S At FLOWER SEEDS GARDEN SEEDS FLOWER SEEDS GARDEN SEEDS Wellabor°, April 1 ONION- NUTS Potatoes for sal tonßL9thg Af cottasTnsrp-, 1:,;; • .6313UIX_Ii; ETON .&,DOMESTIC, OREEN & DRIED ,ipIWIT.S, ME CROCKERY WARE; A FEW MORE PIECES NEW lIILLINERY 1 Consisting of Orphans" Court -Sale. (t; ©ma 411L1 o paid in Produce. , 'gent 'student 'reniain away and Aline given, when de- .t term of School under the they 1,111 endeavor to l l make e+ re, Addreae . ‘ALLtm, 'OO 02 T=IC 0005 EDS oung's Book Store At Young's Book Store At Young's Book..Btore:', At Itetk,ng's Book Store. FLOWER,ND SEEDS' At Young's Book Store. d -New Varieties of Seed, at Roy's Drag s Store. • , 4 Npiv SPRING GOODS_ '''.' i' .11'' . - 4,v'o'R:r I'd , AT:THk 7 I;k6I,E'S STORE I V . - ~, t : •-'.,,-: ' ; ~ r ij VE - .altt NoW* ft CEIiN9, .N FRESH STOCK OF GOODS I =I SPRING TRADE, nnd.nropropared,lo. qupplp, tho wants of tho -people in - IVRY GOODS°. Store, Y. ' i --lercyql) ' Gi; 0Q ID : give tho best sati faction, ana those accustomed to pntr nizo us know that wo 1 that are to bo found in this section, and those' who are not our patrons arc the losors • 1 - quite as much as we are. - k . • • ME r ; ' I MADE UP-TO.OitDEit AND WAR- 0101 t STOCK WILL BE, KEPT FULL, [ Sold as .Low as at any other Estab- We invite on examingtion of * our Stock mul Ptioes, ploidging ourselves to SHOW GOODS- FEEELY AND TAKE NO OyFENCE Wilson chi; - Van Valkenbitrg. NO. 2, UNION 8L6014, DR,T.,.0.(19iL15., 0.. B. KELLY'S. MERCHANT TAILORING ON MONDAY MARCH 4, 1867, •, . . . , , • . C: B. 'KELLY'S They expkieCto open oue,si•iew end choice sl oek • Tho Senior partner bee bad a lerg experiontio in Merchant Tailoring. , and it is tho tention of the now firm to put this branch of - th r•business beyond successful competition. . . ( Welleboro, keit. 20'; .1867—tf. ; .i•f '-, 'A i'isiite l d ll 143 111 ' trio" NORTUAN IigNNSYLVANIA WITH OUR LONG EXPERIENCE r bne taught us that KEEP _TBEI BEST GOODS Wc, keep ns nniarq n, LARGE. STOCK OF CLOTHS to sell by Hi, yard or RANTED .TO. FIT and all Goods sobt i ;y us Wai ranted; to 'give ISatifitietioili • -AND lisliment. Alindthat. when no sale is made. 1 1 . S3MITH -& WAATE, Corning, N. Y., Apr. 10,1867 NEW ARRANGEMENT t Ilave established themselves at - lately occupied by P. 0, Bunnell They propose to,4arry tusiness in GROCERIES, r , :t l' ANA. rUENI§3,IIIIig goips MCI ; Mil Eli SPRING GOODS.• AM INVALUABLE REMEDY 1 riIIUVIZANG; V4E BLOOD. bit. .1: AV. POLAND'S HUMOR DOCTOR, A Positive Randy for all ICitulq, of Hu: morn, particularly ERYSIPELAS, 'NETTLE RASH; -SALT Rriruit ',j - L: PP oFuLA, 4 :4RDui 4 cl.est"BfVfAi ,i 4, . -:•• .1 -Aivii PILEE6 4 .' v- 1 . It is ver gratifying to say of this, or of any other Medicine, "It is the very best remedy ,known." ,It is not always so easy. to prove it. ItlklLlitiiiiiiiir ) % 'exceedingly - '-iratifying • tb the Proprietor of this medicine, that, while he do clues to the pnblic that this is a most wonderful and effootivo specific for humors, as stated above, lie-,has abundant proof o..'batiir to ; - sustait his itatetnent. / ME For sixteen years the Humor . Doctor has been manufactured and solkand every year has in creased the value of its reputation, and the amount of-it's sales;. In New . HAropsitirel Where . it originated, tin remedy for hunters is tothighly prized. An eminent physician (now an army surgeon) when practicing in Now Hampshirer pnrchased between fifty and sixty gallons of it, during some seven or eight years, and used it iu his practice. He has since then . ordered it for the ,hospital where he wail stationod.l 'Other fifty spotlit's havoifturchakod it, Ind - havo used it in practice with groat shccoss. AVl* tho proprie \ tor lived in Now Hampshire, a Goffstoivn Ctintir, for the space of thirty or forty milts around, and in Manchester particularly, the I UMOr Doctor was well known and highly value • for the hu merour and wonderful cures whi lt it effected. Though manufactured in largo quities the supply was frequently exhausted, and p.urcha sera had to watt foo.moro to ho maao. -In that region some very, severe cases of-Erysipelas were treated with—and they were cured ! 'Erysipelas sores, or carbuncles, those ugly; painful ulcers,, were entirely, removed wherever this Imedicine, was faithfullynsed." So it was .with Serefula; and Salt Rheum. TM! Humor Doctor.Cur6d them.' For the sake of showing what is thought. of it, a feiv testimonials are c here ." Jifilton Gale, ERq., Banat:, . I hereby certify that was sorly afflicted with Dolls for two years, developing themselves upon my limbs and other paris of my body. Tho sufferings %%Inch eminrea, irono(9 . l an, IttleBCriba WO. kZullien it In ' ,ay that IfaitriftilFy tiled several of the 'Mist popular hu mor remedies, lint without ratnoving the affliction. At Immtli. by the earnest requett of an intim:au friend, 1% as induced to try Dr, J. W.Volaud's • Humor Doettir, and am very happy to attest that all my Bulls were -removed, and my health was rpatmek by using Dr. Poland's afotolaid medicine. M LTON GALL: Boston, Jan .14, ISo4. • A. O. Wallace, Esq. , 3lanchester, N. Dr..1.1V. POLAND—Dear Sir I very cheerfully give , my testimony in favor Of your Humor Doctor as an ex cellent remedy for }Juniors. My numerous acquaint. :ince in Manoliester know;,how severely I was afflicted 'with Boils and they know how perfectly good my health le at present. Your humor Dector.c . nryti me. Please refer to niefor particulars in my 6160. • _ Nand/enter, N. IL; Juno 11, 1810. A. C. WALL ter MrB.ll'heekr, Stoneham, M(18/. I very confidently and earnestly recommend Dr. J. W.Poland's Humor Docter as an excellent remedy for having been wonderfully benefitted by it my self:- - My own case was a very severe and obstilinitfone. For more than two years the skin upon the Jima+, of . ;!loth my hands, and even down on the wrist, was con stantly cracked and bioken up, so that I was finable to use my hands in any kind of wet work, and was obliged to wear gloves in towing - to avoid getting blood upon any work. The humor which so nalicted me was proba bly a,combination of Erysipelas and Salt Rheum. general health was quitdpodr. Soon after 1 ,began to use the Humor Doctor I, could perceive signs of heal tog. I continued to take the medicine till I was finally' cared, My hands aro bow perfectly free from humors, end to all appearances my whole system is clear of and has been for several months. I used eight l bottle; before I felt safe to: givelt entirely, - but they dared me. : • - • ' Dyr,Dit. Stoneham, Mass., July 5, 1850. Mrs. Porter, Dover, P. DD. POLAND: I received your letter inquiring usto the effects of your medicine on seasickness. lam hap. py to say that I thit* , it is "the medicine" for that dreadful sickness. I trletb various prescriptions, but found none that settled the stomach and cleared the head like the Humor Doctor. I felt as though 1 could haidly wait to get ashore, to entreat you to introduce it into ship chandlefy stores, that it may find Its way to those who suffer upon the mighty deep front sea ttickness. if captains who take their fatuilipi with them, or carry passengers, 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. I am not fond of haying my name appear in public, and would not conjetft to It on any account but to te neve the suffering but if the foregoing will be of any service to you or the public, yo, can make use of it. Yours, It Burr M, rwITER., Much morn might be stated n relation to this medi cine, ads' contained in testimon als, but i- is needless. Ask Manchester druggists about it, especially P. W. Blake, at Barr's. Inquire of Mr. Henry Plumer..of Bedford, whose wife was cured by it'ot Salt Illteum. Ask almost any persori a in Goffstown, and they will do clam its value as a ren edy, as used in their own 0409 or by their friends. 1 •The Humor Doctor was formerly sold at fifty Cellti per bottle;_ but the eest , of, every ingredient composing it ilaB goDo up enormously, Max the price has been raised j to seventy-five cents o ly, and that by compulsion. Thu Huinor Doctor . prepared at the New England Botanic Depot. for the P prietor, J, C.'Prench. rold by Medicine Deal rs everywhere. PFMAS BARNES ,S 7 .)., General Agoras, New York. • April 3, 1867-Gm. •FAMBRO C ATION ts . :, For all Diseases incident to Iforeee; Ca . tttif . 4l the ffnman"Fle44, requiring the ilsc of 1 au, External _Application. r new Compound, prepared by a prat tical Chem -1 it, having a full knowledge of all the onejireal ‘ir timi of each ingredient that enters into its compositi.,n, is wal ranted to exceed anything of the - ind ei4hr 3ot offered to the Public as an external applicfition for the diseases for Which it is recommended. W, :are satisfied that it will work its own rood ipfo the confidence i,f all Who use it, and those mho try it once will ties CT !W -WII/lola jt, and therefore we rely on experience as tlii best test of its irmfalness. It is primoniwed by Farri ers, and all who•have tried it, to be the hest applica tion ever used. This Embrocatio r n has been put up ter over eight years, and it is only through the increAsink demand and urgent -request of ' my friends and 'the Public that I - sand it,forth tie the granitretnedial nzent for the various diseases to which rat noblo' and useful animal, the horse, is subject. Many remedies Vave.been offered to the public under different forms, some Of those are injurious, Mire's at best •of •little use, and many wholly improper to all slyer the purpose for which they , are recommended. A judicious and really useful , composition, free from thm-ii%elijeCtions, has therefore long been desired by many gentlemen who-have valuable horses, and are - 1111- willing tsftrust theta to the care of designing mid pie tended Farriers. Their wishes are at length fully grab filed, by (Ur. Defile) being prevailed upon to allow 1 110 EmbroCation (which has proved so efficacious to the Nariotliditsasea) to he prepared and hi ought out to rho publicr.-,?' II 1 . ( A (I Thfit ignibrocation Wll :4 exte sively used by tlw (I qv ernineq'oltirit the war. A I olrwet all nlets to k . . It. EDNIOND REALE. e,02 ;South Second :•.-treet, yltiladeklibt, l'a. • For little py Morykeetters 'ganeially, , 17apr67411Li. AV^ Nor sztle,:tt ROY'S Attig,Store. • • HARRA S • NATIONAL GATE . 1. Tim most common workman or a farmer, can build it. . . 2. It is Made of all sizes, and is imrfectly adaPtild. to - allpato purposes , whether for catt .31drd, failh, door-yard or garden.' II 3. It requires no hinges , and cannot be blocl n open trbr shut. 4, It does not swag tho ; post, and tho Gate itself cannot sag: 5. Breacby stook cannot,open it. 6. It cannot be driven agdinst when open. 7. It is not obstructed by either rain, sleet or snow , . . - • - . S. ,Being built without_ mortise - or t' non, it crosts'btit littis more than a pair of good b rs. 9. 1 It is stronger than any other gate uilt an equal amount of lumber, and its etre ,gth is equal upon both sides:, 10. It is the uheapost, neatest, and. most con s venient'and iintable (fate in use. ' " During the fall of 1885, the National Gato has received the highest' award at SEVEN STATE and some SEVENTY COUNTY FAIRS, and yin competition with other Gatos, it has taken the IFIRST PREAlll(7.2lf,in every instance. 'lt pliall9nges ; thd Gatds to a lithe= tienl test throughoutseasons.r. Thtfonal Gatel,hatt recoliod the unquali fied approbation of all who have usedit. . MEM Theso Gates, including Posts, are built at It cost of $1 to $B, according to workmanship and material used. Their manufacturet.insures, invoitment of capittil,!ael Ahoy com mand a ready sale at from 60 to 100 per cont. •prollt; and it is perfectly safe to put theta up at all times under. a warrant, as they hare in no case foiled to give the fullest satisfaction.. -Township and. Farm Rights for sale .in •Tioga and liradford Counties. „_. ..y. - silfs Applicants for purchase of Territory, send for eirittrar containing particulars. Righ . ts•fOr averago:Earrus are ttlifibiralyksold for $lO each, i ncluding inintod &rifts and speci. fications for building ull sizes of both Farni'and Entrance Gate, by the aid of which any one can construct them. , On receipt of $10; iii all en'sOs accompanied 11)- a. particular description of the land for which the right is desired; the appropriate, Convertive, ID lll ls. &c ., will ho promptly forwarded.- S Address, with stamp, NATrGisiAli GATE CO;, Mareh 27, 18.117—tr, . ICrroxville, Pa. tOn DUSHELS PURE TIMOTHY. SEED, 50 BUSHELS CLOVER SEED, at 11 -areik 13, 'll7. WRIGHT k BAILEY'S. LADIES' SETS from $1.50 to $3O, nt (10019 • FOLEY'S. -~ P6R~ Doyen, N. IL, July 22, 1855 .13 E A 1., _E '•S iv y (Eqte l i Powe s [Patented Soptembei.2oth, 18R1.J• ITS I'M'S ARE PA TENT 141712:E.• - - - FOR - - • CLOTHES , .L INES. _ We beg leave to call tbo- attention of the pub iio to an entirely now quality of, Wire known as White Wire, possessing, a coating Which prevents it from ever corroding or turning from its uniform whiteness daring any nrimber of years, and on which Letters Patent hair, beon—secured. It has been s fonad to be.the only s •artiele _suitable for a chithert - linoyeseept , the _old-fashioned 'rope or cord,whieh always gives 'so - ianch troublo and annoyance 14 0 bienklng, - rotting out, and discol oring clothes, and:by being obliged to put it op andutake it clown, every time used. With this Wiro Clothes Line you novo nono of these annoy napes, and when it is' once fat up it gives you no moil) trouble until tbo stakes or posts rot down to which it is attached.' Afterifsing it we ore-con fident you will fully corroborate - tho statements of thousands of .othersin its.praiso. Offer 300,- 000 lines already sold, and every lamily should and will have one.-, It will not change, though you maYkeep it under water for any length of Limo; Un i ce, you see, it cannot , discolor clothes a rope or cord. Bile of Wire,"No. J. eqry IVhite Wire elothe.s. Lines It. You flavor Imo 4o take, it in no ma to what tho weather way bpi the weather cannot affect it. , . . 2d. It will last from twenty-five to fifty ycars at least; and during that time you will :wont out fifty .ordinary lineS, besides suffering an untold amount of trouble and annoyance with them, 3d. It is the eheapost" Lino in the world, to say nothing of its , great convenience. A good rope line costs iabout 2 cents per foot, and this only 44 cones. This will last a life time; while that With gnodsaro uill last about alyoar. Tliii. , ' Irk% at 25 dents perifork,,would ho cheaper than a, repo lino._. • 4tp. You cannot,l6ail it' heavy• enough with 'clothes, and,the wind never blows strong enough 'to .b,i•ealt it',' ' ', • : sth. It does not in any discolor or injure clothcit that are hung upon it. kb: It will save its price in saving you trouble and annoyance every three months you own it. Tho Wire' is annealed _before coating, which makes it very soft mid tonk.b. • It cau, never Lo broken in filo use for which it is intended. Price four and a talreonts per fuo . t. Ikunl •imount fora good lino, ;5 • to 100 fo'et. Clothe.; ariihistent.d to It, with tlp,coinmon clothes pin. The followittg, •cditorial notices tram the Tri4 butie, Independent mid Christian Advobafe, ate among tho nutty • newspaper testimonials which we hare received, but space will not allow us •to introduce more here: The American White Wire Clothes-line, is a superior article in its way. It does not Num clothes:, and is almost indcstructabld. - Every housewife should use iL We arc 110 W using it.— .4127' Y. 2'ra. c. The Patent White Wire Clothes-line, is all it. purports Ito be—a most indispensable article. It does not injure the claims, anti never wears out. Every ho'uso will ultimately have Y. In ,• clependell . TUE Wail:, W)111: CLOTI7Ea mong thof special unnoynneos of the washing day ard to bo reckoned _high - up the, list the adaptation of clothes lines. ' The old cord or rope has done much good service; but what with its -breaking, totting out; disc.plering 'the clothes, rind at; an noyance of pdting up and taking _ilOwn 'each Reek is mit quite a Tierfeerartiole. ''A substitute is new s offered in the " Patent White Wife Clothes Lino," for sale by, the American- llare'Compalq, Ith Broadway. The peculittrity. this wire is in its coatingorhich, it ie Paid, never becomes broken. We have aeon it used, and find that it - gives entire Satisfaction.—X. Y. Chriithin Advo cate. Fob. 27, 18117—`11 DECOMENG convinced that tho wants of the people or this and adjoining counties war rant sue iu so doing, I have constructed at latch eix.pene, two linety arranged Hot Houses for propagating Grape Vines, Flowers, and all kinds elf Green House Plants. Idevdte my whole limo tO the business and now offer for sale the foltow - -• 'trig varieties : Am: ViNgs-,lona, Allen's Hybrid,- Israelis, Delaware, Hartford Prolific,- and, all, of the better known_varimies, which I offer nt prices that defy dordpetition. RosEs—Leant de. Battailles, Gen. Taequimi not, Gen. Washington, La Heine, Victor Verdier, }feria()) Sonv,nic .I,i Malmaiion, and luau 'Mb er monthlies. Also Mo.::: and Climbing ROses. Among the Miqcollanemis Mauls will bet" found Heliotropes. Pan4ies, Tuberoses, '!Cineraria. ceolaria, Carnation , . Salvias, Feeliias of all kinds, Vcroniem. Mvrtlel. t=eranie4is.oL all vari eties. Verbena , of all colours, Tulip, Gladiola-, in endless variety. . VI:GP:TAT:LE Dl,A.Nrs—Early and late Caulitlow, ers. c,ahbagc, :—Early Winningstadt, Ox Heart, Large York and