lIONAE MATTE ' WEDNESDAY, MAY' 15," 1g67. Now Advertisomantu, Settler ul• Weights and Mensures.-C. L. Sic wens. • • New Goods—Jelin 11, Bowen & Co. ' Buffalo Scales—E. A. Sweatt. WeUsher° Foundry and Machine Shop—Wil hams tc: Seurs: 4 tzdver lin , yepulur Dry Gonda Trade—T. rfarden. New•Vork Markets.—The •trliolesale pri- COS for Produce ritlett'un Friday, May 10th: Fiour4ll,lo@sl9—Wlient (Spring) s'2;i's, Winter 40 Oats-89c—Ilarley-$1,145 --IClover I,ker 11- Ihtsc=Timetliy busb,-s3,oo—Eggs-20c—Drie4 Ap ple,-10c-,-11ntter-18@)20c--Citerae-17q19c—Moo Perk -11e—liatne-1202Ze—Laril-136-41opft-45P65c. The corrected N. Y. & E. and N. C. 11. R. Time Tables aPkir in laet column of 4th page thi: week. TX,OGA. Co. INST. OF INSTRUCTioN: — This association will hold its first public Session in Mansfield, June 12, ,commencing; at noon--, The programme will appear next week: . . RESTORED TO SlGiri . .—An, old lady, fopperly of Sullivan, was restored to sight last week bra skillful operation performed by-Dr. E. Smith, of Mansfield. Dr. Smith also performed an operation on II the eyes of Mrs. 'Benedict, o Richmond, near Whitney - vine, with- success. CORRECTION. — In our notice (if the j:Oke played upon Dei)., Collector 'hint, t; , Mans field,.w4 mentioned a photograph of 0+ ficene as having been. made by Mr. Spencer. The : photo graph•was made by Mr. Gifford, of ilbusfield, and we cheerfully make the correction. Oh - r in formant was mistaken. • . • EVERY MAN 14.3 OWN SILVER-SMITH, —Rev. J. E. Neily is now canvassing this conn 4, for several standand works which should be found in every house.- Mr. Neily is also the agent for Rogers Magic Silver. Wash, unquestionabty the best preparation for 'cleaning silver extant.. We have [ tried and scan reeOmmend it to be all that is elairited for it. I 1.- _J • T 1 a appointment of Mr. Hunt, Dep uty!Colleotor of this Contib -, involves theguillci titling of Me Holiday. ZMr. Phelps;, Republi acially died that Mr. Holiday might life; and 4,(sys Mr: Holiday, democrat, dies that ,Mr. Hutit;alemoorat, may lire. We intended to in rite Mr. Holiday to take - his scat among tho translated last week. We do i tnow. Friend, go up higher 1 OBITUAIit.—T,Ue sad announcement of the death of W. W. McDougall, Esq., in the city.of Nebraska, Minn., will b: found elsewhere. We heartily endorse the high guise bestowed upon the 'man in the extract' from the 'Wabasha. Herald, and will add by saying that Wm. Mc- Dougall was a man with no Ambitions incompat ible with tye character of a perfect Christian gentlemen?' The world is poorer, for he lived to some purpose. Peace to his ashes ! - NOT SCORCITED.—Yr. Moses P. Field of Delmar, retinests'uls to notify the sympathising public that, contrary to report, he was not burned out on ieturday night, May 4; or if his !louse was . .budried, ho cannot. "see it" in that light; that thefo has been tlo hoes, burned in Delmar of late that he knows of, but that somtbody did burn a heap of brush on the night in question somewhere in the township of Delmar. of are glad Mr. Field was not burned out o( house and hoine. though we never supposed that the was. ACCIDENTAL SHOOT' NG.—Mr. Wynne Rees, of Charleston; while riding in a wagondi the 6th inst., was wounded by the tteeidental dis charge of a revolver carried in his vist pocket. The buffet passed through Lis right arm near the slionbler, arid as "extracted by Dr. Welk.' The wound :ca= :evert, but no serious eonsequenees are apprehended. What good reason can be offered for earriing loaded revolvers in this lautude The f lay gain bt. -earr 1,7 *tilt in forco wo suppose. HO,Joit THE AM —OU etiter prising fellow townHnon, Mr. tit:lL IV Itaveit to-day for New York : Ns-h.:tie, lic ta:le on the 22d for Para, at the itionth ;it the Amazon. Mr. Sears purposes to explore the valley the Auntzen, rifle. and pen in hand. and earrieajetteis to the variousufficiali asking tor every fai4lity to to extended to him in the pro-eeution of !cis pur p,s,. He legulaily with thi• HAL& qt• dUrll.l Nt 111. th r,lll probably extend over a i.etiod or. 4.3410-. 11t.!Z,,11.• le. a genuine flout:qua)), adventuriou and lull of the project. Ilia t lent for itio3cript let hating In enable him tti I:At Ilsatlic kfttl, ..hd bur 101";1! f,f adventure will an :Mon incident. The good r wiidie-, of Lire nu trieruu. friends a-cec!mpany hum on his Lola quiet. Ma r Y het tine tutrueeee in his ventuv, and le tuolto us rat„ and sopnd in due season. A.pc; ER Y.—Wright perpetrated al/ loraleAng bit waggery on Saturday : which,. tt the same time proved a sharp F:1 upon th• ,uttosity. The Uiboon BotST , , lately ;old ,to Mr. lYnknis Lr Wright & Bailey, is being removed. Ni tk had attracted the curious - , and the clues if --.• Who bought it ?" —What.diil be pat'?" )ou going to mov,e it?" - What ihe - going to Bo with it?"—were asked coustantly;, to the great annoyance of :Messrs. Wright & Bailey akd the workmen. So, onSaturday , morning, the 9unous public, were attracted. by two large pla mids tucked on the front of the house in'serili"ed as follows: Sold to Watkins?' ' " Price SOU Do "Sills all sound." " ?thved .on rollers." " To bo a 1.1r,te1." The ruse created ti hearty laugh and doubtless aced the parties much catechiz4ig. THE STOF(M.—A storm, in severity acd duration passing; the recollection of the old est inhabitunt, sat in Tuesaay afternoon.;th mid raged until midnight of the Rh. The fall of rain waS..Zopious, unbroken, and accompanied by • a high wind from tho north and west. At about .1 o'clock 0. at. of Wednesday snow commenced falling, melting as it fell on this level, hut whi tening the hills trolind us. We find no one who rPeollects'such a storm at thi season of t,he_year. The,gnle must have inflicted great .damage up the sea coast, though the direction of the wind hereabout was not unfavorable. Adopting Espy's thcciry of storms,•this region was evidently on the enter rim, the wind being fitful. nod gusty; and it is barely possible that the Atlantic coast has suffered asnor' ea `ter. , Since thJove wala written Sheriff Tabor in forms us that snow fell to the depth of IS inches ei Laurel siil. Jackson township, LyeMning county. He reports that he found the. snow 5 : : inches deep along the roads in Liberty township. this county, the day after the :tope, Thursday. This will do for the 9th of May. Grosslp.That was a good observa -1162 made by a friend of ours, living not a thous. and miles' from tellaboro, in reply to a. mild grumble about the weather. Most of the farmers knot that hay is not unusually plenty, and that the feed is not remitrlAly forward. The mild Frembler, whom •wo -will call " Uncle Jim." for short, is s new corner into three parts . , a man who delights in fulfilling his contract to the let -I,22.nria with a healthy dread of getting into felt. i:tit his hay gave out. and hr had to•n a h the a du)g.tnee4 a ileighla,,eaf IC . UOIII lie prequetil aqaa, T. The haelaardneas of tlo. reason diet: from Lieu tome remark not, , aq thir sek:ddinte as our frict3d cherished. "- W(11, nele Jim, said oar friend,] have used in there parts eighteen years, and there has been a rum .a.er every year.' That's what we' call a happy luimage of faith aud tiat ought to be celebrated in every 1.11,1 A. ... - '.11!‘e(4%( - 1 - Cart 101 ss c felinity will deserve si I flnonuinc nd ,1 me - 41. Vlllage eats .eem to to po , LoAi:(111-., table. The . proc-c=t f , f c - , :k.iu,s , 11,e 1,.- I •Lt pralem 1.7 g dimiriatii.,n i, 141,0, .i-,ti.t, ell ss eostly the platter of I..olvdcr 411141 Z -1101. s Qait peciple prietlee ilie tre4tr ru cut. eemd eh:lg at the oatlie , t per,),l kitterihood. This operates well • enough', but El savors of 'deliberate - alkoghter of the"innotentif:' However, in, the absence' of a better method' we keommend it to every householdei, whose nights aro rendered hidoonlby..'eatCrwauliilds. —Think of it! Forty-five thousand copies of three current issues of. Tieknor l & Fields' "Biti- Iliond Dicketia"—to "Pickwick," "Our Mu turd Ftieml" " David Cippertield," hadbeen [4?1,1 when the latter. appealed. • Thu Convenient ize of (Ills edition,Allo tine paper upon which it is printed, the substantial binding, and then the illustrations by Eytinge, combine to render it one of the greatest literary successes of the season. To say that everything written by the' teat; map ter of modern fiction sltould, lie found in 'every I family is to say what tho i se who read Dickens Will at once endorse. Who can contemplate "Pick wick" without that hearty laugh which aitlfth'di-* gestion, or "Esther Suname_rson, - " of the "Cheery ble Brothers," or Peggotty,: and •not grow better fOr the contemplation? It is not too mask. 0-say that no imp,rovable i person can 'read Dick ens and not arise with expanded minds find. softened heart. 41te Diamond EditicM, Tie's; nor & Fields.: Boston, is a triumph of bookroak-: ingAnd cheap withal. The illustrated edition is 1.50 per volume, and the plain edition 41.25.= Samples may be seen at Young''? ; Book Store, or She book may be ordered by. nal!, and received prepaild from tilt publishers. on &moraine the price for either edition wanted. Send for it. • —There is a project oil foot to raise a fund for the establishmentof P ",Home ;for Invalid Sol-. .diers; and to that end the , Legislature at its late session created • a corporation with Maj, Gen. Meatle as its President, with ''the power to raisd• the necessary funds. We hitve received from this • association an advertisnzent of a great- gift i.eier• prise, the subscriptions to which : ayeSs per share.. The gifts to be distributed aro enurnerated under. the head - of 4 alatnonds, emeralds, rubies, Treas ury notes, and U. Mends, It is announced that the plan has the appiiii - aLof ex-Gov.. Certin, General Meade, and others higiiin position. l —; Our rules do not jicrru ... it the publication of sack advertisembte, be the'ohte: . what it may.• In this ease the object is goo'd, but4mt good enough . to cloak a detestable system of gatobling. These . gift concerns stlmulatelhe passion for games of ehanc'e, and we will not ben party to any of them. To the enterprise we shall give, without doubt, but not to the gift concern. The Aksociation should drop the loam scheme at °Ude, if it would commend itself and its object to the ptit ronage of good citizens. Sixteen new houses and probably a new Meth odist Church are going up in Canton, Pa.. this spring. Where is Troy noW?-llr.grir/y Ade. Well, arpresent, Troy is located about twen ty miles west of Towanda, any __Z,5 miles south of Elmira, on the Northern Central Railway, and will probably. remain hero unless taken in by the city charter of Williamsport. It has a .few more than a thousand population,...better business build ings than any village within a hundred miles of it, does more business than any toWn of its size in the Middle States, has eapital enough to, buy Out Waverly and Canton entire, and leave enough to do a small business at retailing western_ vil lages. "As ns'nother qnestion."—Troy Graz. Wellsboro beats that—in promises. We ex pect to inaugurate the 20th century.hy the erec tion of a brick block pf stores, and a slab kitchen or two in the suburbs. In that case we propose to purchase l'iroy as a tender to the engine of progress. Iti ME.110P.1.1.11.—W. W. McDougall died at. his ,residence in this city, on Friday l y the 2,5 inst. low short the sentence, and yet how full of gloom. The early and long tolling of the boll, told us that death had not been among the lowly. We passed into the street and the sad news pass ing front mouth to mouth "McDougall is dead.' In the sellishne.s of our grief, welhought first of the city's great Tots. Another of its early pion eers, and earnest, hopeful workers gone; a man whostimind and practical knowledge was brand ed upon every considerable . event of his ti,tne.— And he worked and-delved not for him.elf only, but no the genera l good. In the Stato,.a pLace ful citisen, in On:chart:li an earneit worker and in the city an open-handed, public spirited man. To the bereaved family only, is the agony of grief, and yet the entire cify is in mourning over the sail event. had been ill for 'billy a fe w days, eougestion of the long, and, wag mot: eon :Adel ed dangerous until a few minutcs bcfbre,his death.— IVotado ~.th'w,) //cm/d. • Th - k • yt t i,d ['Mal terly Meeting . c.e tLe Ti,tga 133) , 11-t Le held with the We-t E.che..q, China. oti Di _'.l. at 111 A. 1.1. .4:ipet,inv: (3. P. Wat Con} 109 r fip I 3riFzintiary Unjw, Tioga. '67.' E. T. VFNTLEY. nerk. MIME T~OCttlß'Prre, cl • WHAT'S A FACT !—The place to buy Pcrfumery.. Pure Liquor. for._ an , l Mechanical rurpo. , qq , .. az well F.rocy ;- ut the Drag Sloro Y.• I . lll;atit- dc; nut inlcnil tf; caught parpiffiz. iiry4ifici: Slot:y.—MesArs. rhallarti t . 4, & Tru- Two, have just ree,k-ed 41 ; Splendid stoek 4:I - Spring Atol Sultintir Nit! in the title of (he Wllll.ll‘ll-14/11, rap that bt tits= Dev er t ,, ittaled w the burgh. Their tadverthmtent 11l appear next WC( k. I meantime thoi: o who suet will be firm Flitted. • String Bands and Oreliestras will do well to call upon L. Powell. I It; Penn Avenue, Scran ton, for Instruments, Stiings, kr. lle filling a great many orders for strings by mail. DEmoitrisT's I.l4crni.Y.—'f his beautiful and fa vorite perierlic tl comes to us with all the fresh ness ands In:4;4r:ince id the June roses. It im proves with. very issue. and we are not surprised that ladics:find it the indispensable companfon of,t heir %rotting 1:7 well as their leisure honrs.-- Its varied contents embrace almost every topic:of interest in the parlor, nod kittheu, and nursery; %%bile it / 3 sourible trite alert the atnimut of valua ble information burnished, not he speak of the money value of Its excellent patterns, render it a erpital investment of $3, Without the premium which is sent for every yearly subscription. Address, MessrP. Willcox & Barker, being about to clo•.;„ up their business, take this method of notifying all persons indebted to• them either by note or book account, to call aM. settle' ivithout delay, and thus save costs. . • . They offer their stock of Goo'cl.4 at cost. Now i 4 your time to by goods cheap. mayS A PIJDLIC BENEPACTOn.—If any man is enti tled to the title of public benefactor, it is the man who can extract un old snag of a tooth co Skill fully that you 06' nut feel it. That Dr. Eastman — can do this we think is clear enough from the testitnonials published below. Dr. E. is a skillful operator in all branches of Dentistry, his plate Work; and filling i.f decayed:teeth, being in the highest and best style of the nrt. He has pro cured new und o improve4l tools. instruments, and machinery for the execution of all work. in his line. It will pay customers to drop in 'and see his machines and specimens of his work. This fa to - that 1441VC bad tbitieou -teeth cx trocted without pa n-_by_the use of Ehstman'aPprur Ark •aire also iandtwenty-se'ven teeth els..ct trd without realizing .8-4 much pain ns front.heving, one extrActed without the preventive. "We believe it pre vents the gums being Fore end helps them to beat. A. G. Sawn. . A short time t.O I had a few teeth extracted = t 1 a old any of elating bud tearing" intending to have a let of artificinl. j hnt the pain nns no great thut I heaita ted• boon Liter I tallied at A. it. Eattnauiletind had one tooth extracted. to test the Spray. which rave me such satisfuction. that I had my entire set taken pot, and have only to add too much cannot be said in int favor. Bien lklooEX. • Tier—Spray•Producer I; truly u boon to suffering hit tunnity. and after hating pr"red tbis by try trig It. would, g.y nnY Pf-r.u.n i= 1,..01mh M . bnTe teeth extracted without A DRAM LYON. Alter haribg teeth extrnkled , by ' tlae.tisf.., vi the Spra.v. with hut nit), ur nu priar.l could not be hired to have ..111" 101101N1 without it c•ven if it cost telex , what it dueg. Erns.vanq • DOTYL-11OLLY—In Mansfield. Apr. 17. 1967: by Rev. 11. Latakia, Mr. Daniel Duty. of Sulli van. to Ni. 4 itistber TIALLEY—Ci/— * ltt Mansfield. Apr. 19. 1867. by Rev. 11.1..atuktn. Mr. IL IL Bailey to — Vir..s Della Cook. all of Ma:b.:field. nty. by Rev. H. LanAin. Mr. Bit Smith, of CharTe,. toti, to .Misg ..Al7ina Dike, of Illossbnrg too - 110;11 , HART-13ELL—To Lamb's .14:1 6. .1.567, by Rev. H. Lyle Vin, Mr. navel art, of Wellsboro, to Mrs. Clinutiaret &IL t i Riubtilowb ITERRITT-703 , 1E: , ---113 1Vt.11,4,01,y, a; liolli day's Hotel, J. F. cnik;7lQ. lierritt and Afirs Margaret Tame., both ott . 15; oinl -township, Lyeornir,g eoutay, Pa. • LLOYD—WILL:-'ON--.1” Liberty, ..Al,l-;1 1867, by Rev. M. L. Drum, Mr. Jacob 1. - Ittytt of Morris, to Miss Martha E. Wi!li , o». of Libturty. • WILLSDN—THOMAS—In lifer/ A. Mdy 2d, /867. by .Itc7r. M. L. Drum. Mr. Charles Willst,n :biLitrty, to Miss Maine M. Thomas, of Mould: W. JVNiNGS. DEMOREST 4473 13noa:nsTA Y. MARRIAGES SI: 1 E0 Ai, NOTICES.: HELMBOD,D'S FLUID EX ,,TRA:6I, BUCHF A- a certain curb. -ter 'diSeases of the TILIMER; I liIHNEYS, tIitAVEL, • DROPOr,-FR)IALU 00111 - NAMPA; (ANIMAL MatlLlTY, , and all diseases of the liltiNAltY ORGANS, whether existing in MALI; bit FR.NI ALF., from whatever tense originating .and'no matter of 11QW.1.0N9 gSTANDINO, - Diseases of these organs require the use of a dill. • relic., If no treatment is submitted to:Consumption or In-' sanity may ensue. Our Flesh and Blood aro .suported from these sources, and the • ' . • .HEALTH AI4D:4IAPPINESS-, • owl Om or -Posterity, d_rpenda: upon pronipt use t reliable- remedy. . -„- . AIELNIBOED'S EXTRA% BIJORET Establisbod Upwards of 'lB yeara i prepared by EIEELIVII3OLD, Davao's; • 594•itrolviway, Noir York; and feb.2.7- 2 1y. 144 10th l'a. Are You Atßitted with a Cough or a Cold? ARli YOU PREDISPOSED TO OONSIIMPTiON? 'Arc the Lircs, gf Your Chatircu in Jos9xtrdy from Sud den an Nel>ek - 402 Attacks of Croup 2 ' so. 'Purchase a Ear op' . BLA.DES! EUPHONIAI, LUBRLCATORS I The People's .host Sure and Effectual Remeiry for Congas, Colds, Croup, 'Catarrh, Asthma, Brlon. chitis, Diptherict, and dil Pubnofiary Diseases, lIE LUBRICATOR is a medicinal` preparation in the forin,of,a Lozenge, which, of ail modes, is:the most pleasant - and convenient, They contain no dela• bidet's ii.zredieut, stud are warranted to be always safe, oven for themeakest and most k eensi tire stomach. In Croup they glio'rkitEniott lfOr,00110:113 lend Colds they are' intalttablo. sFor Catiirrli ;Asthma tend Bronchitis they have no equal, in the market, (vide Certificates accompanying each bok.) Diptherla, that dreaded and desolating.disease; they control wonder fully sad almost immediately. No Public Spanker, Singer or Teacher, should be without them, as they remove hoarseness and s trength • on and clear t h e voice. ::. , 075'..itlway., Also them in time, and if the symptomp are setTre , Veryt'reely. Igt / ft,Pl39 I: CO., Prop'rd, , „ • - • • = =Elmira, N. r. 116,and I.l7l44iiklin:-St., Agents for New York City. • iFir POP. BALE IT ALL DRLIOGISTS. Dec.1,18664y, • : • ITEIMBOLD'S FLUID FlirtACT BUCLITi is pleasant in taste and odor, free frotn oil injurious nropc;rtios, and homes:ll64o in its actioul.... - fetr2f,:ty. . lIELVIIOLD'S EXTITACTIIIICIIII giyea.health and vigorto tholtatridland blO n am •to thepallittcheek. De bility is 'accompanied by Mapy atatming rsymptoms, and if no treaement is submitted to, c:ontrumption, in. sanity, or epileptic fits ensue: " n , , ~feb27.ly. • FOIL biON.RETENTION'or INCONTINENCE of Urine, irritation, inflammation, or ulceration of the bladder, or kidneys, diseases of ,the prostrate glands, stone in the phidder. calculus, gravel or. brcils dust deposits, and all ;lite/I-sea of the bladder, kidneys and dropsicill atcel liage, Ust Ilr.mtnotm'sl4.up Extit.tor Enettu. feb27. • A Cough, A Cold, or A Q:4 o Ail V t ll Sore Throat, BRONCH I AL B.cturr.Es EHMEDIATE ATTENTION, AND 1‘ 190k \ (S? C.). SHOVED DE CHECKED. I - E AL LOWED TO CONTINGE, C fa Fi Irritation of tht Lungs, A Permanent Throat Dia- CouGH S , AND , ease, or Consump -0 Ce lion is often the , 0 I_ l o 4 RESULT. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES Haring a direct influence to - the parts, give immediate relief, Fort BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, CATARRH, CONKMP TINT. AND THROAT DISkASES, Troches are used with l always good success. Singers and Public Speakers Will find TROCITES useful in clearing the voice when taken Wore Singing or Spanking, and relieving the throat !Met. 'nn unusual exertion of the vocal organs. The Tnoeuts are recommended and prescribed by l'hy• hieiatls, and have had testimonials front eminent men througlimintiu onintry. Being an article of true mer it, anti 13:1% ink MOVED their efficacy by a test of many year finds them in new !oddities in various parts of the world. and the ,Titocunt are universally prononnee.l. better than other articles. Oar okiN only '• BROWN'S linoxemxt. TIZOCIIES,” and do not take any of the,Wormur.ss IMITATIONS that "way be otierel. ,yta EVE:IVVRFCE. Nov.2l.'6&;tini. •ENIIF:EIIEED AND DELICATE CONnITIITIONS. of both Ilunnotti's FNIT.AOT Boom. It will give bir; add energetic teeling , , and enable yon to t.leep urn- - - ft 1027—1 y. TAKE' , Nil MORE 11 . NP LEASA NT' AND UNSAFE f,r implea,alit and ii://lgel'olln Ileubol.l', 11xtra , 1 ,nun' abd TnAproNuil ItcHe Ark, -1.. fe1.127-1. THE iiLoRY 1)F MAN IS STlCEN4Tll.—Whereforo (1111, fited Otnra a fin Moditttply 11 t:t3t 'totl: to HU'uU. fd,-'27ly. RINC-BONE, l'A VIN, NV IND-CA LLS. CALLUS, Ac., On 11Ormg.. r.AMCALVY and rut NAMENTLY CURED. by t h t. n.r• o r itOnf . h II e 3 bone and Sparill OUT, Th i.: i»,,licine v. a. , .. vvtabligl,l 25 3 .-a r. av,o, and halt nov,• l 1 9 ., , n known to fail, CI i vi• It a mail. trill. For ~7.114.1.3 - W.ll. TERISELL, & CO.. Corning. N.Y. ' '4I).S, ltarin, k Co., f1..4e II tS. N VSN' York. 0r17,66.rizn i . . . , • _ I SM ANTIOOD AND YOVEIIFUL 'VIGOR arc regained liv II ELNIPOLT§'S Elill ACT I:Ill:III . L.1,27-Iy. _ SIIATTLIIED CONSTITUTIONS RESTORED by If ELLLItt.Lt..6 • ExTr.tcr Occuti. tel)27—ly- 111:1,51114/1.1r,‘; EXTRACT lIIICIIU and birr . 037.1 , Piosli AQII cure = W`cret delicate diSOrd.lll nli their F.l.3g , 'S. at Mile expensi..lilltt nr nn chanFe in diet, m, lln 011vente . rint . awl uo expobm r, It is Idta,eaut 111 t.l~te Awl odor. itnrnediatu in its% action, and free 0111 411 injurtout; ITCH! ITCH! ITCH! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH SCRAPCIU WHEATON'S OINTMENT , Will 'curie the itch id 48 /lours. N' Also cat ca ?ALT RHEUM, ULCERS., CIIILTSLAII4B, andel' EI:UNIONS OF THE SKIN. Price CO cents . ,L— Fur sale by all druggists. By sending CO cents .to WEEKS 1 VOTTEIt, Sole . A.gent - s,WD Washington Ft. 1105 t on. tt wilt be. forwarded by mail, fret, of Postage, to any part or the United Stittev. June 6:1866. sp. notice Iy. lIEKM BO LIPS CONCENTRATED EXTRACT EMELT Itl TIIE GEEAT DIIIP-EiCL. 111:1,11DOLVEICONCENSUATED EXTQAVI SARgAPALILLA 1B 'ME 011 CAT 131)301) 1 > minty Both nre prepared according to rules of Pharmacy and Chemistry. and are the moat active that can he made. feb27-Iy. ,J. x. R AND ALL, •SURGICAL AND, MECHANICAL DENTIST. OFFICE at his residence on - Wellaboro street, - Tioga, where be may belonnd from the Ist until the 12th, and from the 19th - `,tintil the 25th of each month. Will bo in Bleissburg at the American Hotel, from thp 13th ,until the lath, and in Lawrenceville at' losson's Hotel, from the 2Gth until the last day of each month. All operations connected with the dental' pro fession, whether surgical or mechanical, will re ceive especial attention. _Haring an improved liquid and apparatus for. benumbing the guma t be is prepama to extract teeth without pain, and in a manner harmless to the patient, yet no stupefaction, drowsiness or nabsea, follows the operation. Ether ow Chloro form will be administered if advisable when de sired. Atliteittl Teeth of all kinds inserted in the most substantial and beantifal manner. • Call and see specimens of mechanical-dentistry. , Tioga, Pa., May 1, J 867. • NOTlCE.—NoticeJs hereby given, that John I. Mitchell, Esq. Trtistee of, A. J. Sr. E, It. Webster, insolvent debtors, has filed in the pro.. tbonotarys' office a partial account in the matter of the estatae of said insolvents. for presentation - to the court of Common Pleas of said .county, on the first day of May term next, for. confirmation, and unless cause be, shown to the ;contrary, it will on. that day be allowed: • J.' F. DONALDSON. Proth'y. May I, MT. • LEGIBLATivE.-I hereby offer myself for the suffrages of my 'working fellow-citizens as an Independent Candidate for the Legisiature the coining October. I, pledge myself to labor fur the rights of the many as against tho few. _May I, 1867-4 w. EDWIN WETMORE. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE —Letters of ndtnimistration having been granted to the undersigned , upon, the estate of Daniel Lamb, late of Richmond, deceased. notice is hereby given Dethose itnlebted_ to, and those having claims against said eNtat,e to Call cm.' settle with W. Mrn'rs Rip. W. GUERNSEY, f May 8:1867-Ot1 FEW MORE PIECES of ttioEti eulaqatifial'. - . 3laxtiai:s uud Stiirtiaga, at April 1. C. 11. IcELLY'S. T ----- 4 A 1 3 6.—A pen Lind ii Inwp for troseue-- no breakage of an inneys—u t DOLLY'S. . New Spring Goods just received st.t, C. B. KI:LLEY'6. April 1, 1867. 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The So ciety will hold Its semi-annual Fair at WECLS BOROUGH, on TUESDAY do WEDNESDAY, June 4 a t, ISG7. . The Board of Managers offer for distribution to competitors the following. PREMIUMS. J 4 cZASS. Best stallion, 4 years old-and over, g 5 '2d $3 Best 3-year-old stud colt, , 3 2d 2 Best 2-year-old do . 2 24 1 Best yearling • do,l Best brood tnarek, colt by her sic.e, • 4 24 2 Best 'suckling colt, 2 2d 1 Bost; ; ', year old Gelding, • 3 2d 2 do 2 do do ' 2 24 1 Bost t 3 year old mare. • 3 24 2 do 2 •do do 2 24 1 CHESTER ROBINSON, U. L. AIKEN, 0. H. WOOD—Committee. lid CLASS. Best single horse (gelding), Best Eiugle mare, Best pair matched geldings, 4 years old or over, 5 2d 3! Bcist pair matched colts, 3 years old, :3 2d 2. Best matched colts, 2 years old, 2 2d 1 Best matched mares,_4 years old and over, 1) 2d 3 Best matched mare colts, 3 years old, 3 2d 2 Best matched mare colts, 2 years old, 2 2d 1 JOHN M. BUTLER, ALBINUS HUNT, ENOCH. BLACKWELL, (Nel8on) committee. hid CLASS Best mule l eolt, suckling, Bost yearling mule, Best pair 3 year old mules, Best pair 2 do Best Jack. any age, Best saddle horse or mare, any age, HENRY SHERWOOD, JAIdES H. GULICK H. C. VERMILYEA. Committee.- • A " I Vila. CLASS. • • Best pair walking 'horses in harness, $3 2d 2 3d 1 Best pair walking mare' in harness, • 3 " 2 " 1 Best walking horse, mare, dr gold- ing, under saddle, any age, 2 2d 1 C. F. VEIL, LAFAYETTE GRAY, SIMEON I. POWER, Committee, For further pirtieulare see posters; Bp ordei of Executive Committee. JOHN DICKINSON, Welleboro, April 21, 1867—eaw3st Sic , DUFF R'S' PATENT FAR r lil GATE. • (Patented Sept. 11, 1866.) I claim for it Ist. The cheapest, most cnvenient, and most durable Farm Gate in nine. 2d. Any farmer can make it with the use of a saw and hammer. .3d. It does not sag the posts, and cannot be blown open or shut. 4th, It is not obstructed by ice or snow. sth. It is stroneer than any other gate, and is equally so when open ter shut, and cannot be blown open or shut, nor does the hardest wind affect it when open. • • On the above claims and espeially in regard to its cheapness, durability, and ctn. renience, we defy competition: It is a new gate and hat( been bat a short time before the public, bnt in all cases it has taken the preference over all other gates. It costs, including posts,,only $4.25 to $1.50, and farmers can make them at even less than this--they do not cost more than an ordinary pair of bars. Township rights for sale on terms very profita ble to the purchaser. Farm rights for sale for $3.00 each: I have put them down to this low figure' so' that none need be without them, only be sure and examine this before purchasing of any other. Any ono wishing further particulars will please address the subscribei, all orders will receive prompt attention. Address, ' 0. S. KIMBALL, ()emula, Tioga Co., Pa. Apr. 24, 'O7-tf. Orphans' Court Sale: INpuratanee of an order of the Orplians Court made on the bit day of April, 186 r, I will ex• pose to sale by public.: vendue at the Court House in the Boro of Wellsboro, Pa., on Saturday, the 2.tith day of May, 1867: The following, described premises situated io the township of Charleston, hounded on the north by D. Kelsey, cin the east by IX G. Edwards, and Evans, ou the south by lauds of Holman Morgan and Sent'. Mills. on theivest by the Ba con farm—containing lit, acres more or less. To be sold as the property of the vainur ehildrou of (leo. C. and Eliza Kress. E. A. JCP.I?.SS, April 24, 18G7. 4t. • Guardian, 1 On 13USIIELS PURE I'll 4 4TH Y SEED, ll 50 BUSHELS CLOVER - SEED O •at March 18, '6l. WRIGHT h BAILEY'S. IM laannua s .S 3 2d $2 2d 2 $2 2d $1 2 2d I :3 2d ,2 2 2d I 5 2d 3 3 2d 2 here.: they Comet' \ • ' -; • , . ONE.OF THOSE li.eißeE' STO CKS, 1 ~'~ .~~., OF ;°•• "J.!. " s'. ; EVERY THING YOU WANT: . '1"7;'•• • ± ;"; • : • ,?' MEI L BALLIWIN & CO., • r ACh jr P1111,94-11;) , a, i lstrxt Ito/ of 12=i1=1 SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, ei • ..1 •r , ; 7: ; , •', • i'; ;.;• • embracin'g a 'geneial and complete it!sportixteni of DRY GOODS, FANCY: GOODS, LA D S' DRESS GOODS, FROM A CALICO To • SILK. CLOITS • 'AND .. CASSIMERES,- •r!;.• i DOMESTICS, YANKEE NOTIONS, 'HATS min DAPS, - CLOAKS, SHAWLS, BOOTS Wo SHOES, ItEAIYr-MADE CLOTHING, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, PAPER HANGINGS, CARPETS,i OIL , ,CLOTHS, Groceries, FLOUR, PORK, - FISH, -SALT, IRON, -•NAILS, - FARMING TOOLS, STONE HWARE .- ANY -TEEING YOU WANT. These Goods have seen selected with great care. ' Since the decline, a large portion of them direct from the manuf acturer. Wo propoie to sell them cheap for the Greenbacks. All kinds of Produce taken in exobanie for Goods. • T.-L. BALDWIN (lc ,CO. Tioga, Pa:,,May 1;130. NEW FIRM: TO Buy - SELL' IS , OUR B lISINESS .! WE will buy at the highest market price, the: following articles. SHEEP S, DEACON SKINS, r ttER.- SKINS,' FURS; HIDES, , • AJD VEAL SKINS, for which wo will pay cash.: Ww will tthinufacturo to order, French of home tanned CALF or KIP BOOTS; in the bc(t'xnan nor and at fair rates, and pay especial.Mtotion to REPAIRING. ALSO, We have a first-rato stock of ! READY-MADE WORK, • ; , dn which we will not be undersold, and; from this rime we shall make it a point to keep up the best stock of LADIES' GAITERS, to bo found in, the county, which•wo Nils sell at a lower profit thnn such articles have ever tieen offered in this 'region. ' • I Wo shall likewiMi-ketip up goorl assortniient of f LADIES' BALMORALS; LE AT II RR BOOTEES,' CHILDREN'S , AND MISSES WORK OF VA RIOUS STYLES, j and all styles of MEN'S WORK. LEATHER FINDINGS can be bought of ne as•oheaplas any where this side of New York, and we shall keep a full stock FRENCH CALF, FRENCH KIP, UP PER, , SQLE, LININGS, AND • BINDING. Our stock of PEGS, AILS', THREAD, AWLS, RASPS, GLOVERS' NEEDLES, LASTS, TREES, Glt I PSi •zeith SHOEMAKER'S TOOLS and FINDINGS, will Ue found the Jur gen in the county, and we sell for small profits. We talk business and we moan business. We have been in Obi region long enough to be well known—let those who know us try us. Corner of Main and Graftnn'atreeto; Oliposlte , Wm. Rob erts' Hardware'Store, SEARS, GEC!: 0. DERBY Wellsboro, April 24, )i67:--tf. BANKING HOUSE. JOEL it JOHN PARKHURBT— CapitoI Stock Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. Go vernment Securities Bought.and Bold. Deposits Received and 'Drifts on the principal 'cities sold and Collectipna made on• Usual terms. . • JOEL. PARKHURBT, President. JOHN PARKHURST, Cashier. Elkland Bor6, April 10, 1867-3 m. • GARDEN SEEDS • At Young's Book Store FLOWER SEEDS At Young's„Ppolt 6t9rp. GARDEN 'SEEDS " At Young's Book Store FLOWER SEEDS At Voting's Book Store GARDEN SEEDS AND FLOWER SEEDS At Young's Book Store Wellslooro, April 10, 1861'—tf. . SPRING STYLES. at Kelly's. Ladies' walk in , Apr . : 467, PLATED WARE--Cake baskets, card bask ets, castors, sugar bowls, etc., at' FOLEY'S. PORK by the barrel, at WILCOX April 10, 1867 SEED WIIEAT—a prime article at WEIGHT k JIAILLVS. April 17, IRG7 FOR SAM.—A good 'HORSE, sound iwkd JU kind, five years suld, woight 1100 lbs. 1-Tn quira of PETEII, ,WQRTE;NriYI{X.,, East Charleston, Apr. 24, 1867.' " otaama like bet cakes at C. p: KELLY•I3: April 11367. ' E • 3,. 11=1 j _ r ~4i ,46,..1,1511 SATALL ' PROFITS, LIGIIT E.,II7PENSES.'. AND QUICK RETURNS. if fti • i.: -7, vj. ; :, ?, - 1 ,- "; `O. 4 3 THAT IS THE MOTTO ON WHICH A, SUCCESSFUL 'BUSINESS WILL BE DONE THIS* YEAR I THE SYSTEM cii , DOING 3 BUSINESS WITH LAM PROFITS__ IS ON ITS LAST LEOS! ~.~ y L~ ° W. R. Smith's Sons, AVEifalways said that such a pernicious plan must give away to prudent and henest dbaling,deponaipgupon •• " • , • • LARGE SALES, LIGHT ESPENSES AND SMALL PROFITS. Tile ' New SPRING GOODS aro now daily arrriving at thoir MAMMOTH STORE, ! , and the low prices named for them is drawing hosts of enlitymers. CALICO can . 1?o bought at ,about ono-ball of last year's p'ricos, DELALNES at about two-thirds, SirEETATGS in proportion. Among our Large Stock will be found NEW PRINTS, DELAINES, ALPAC AS, POPLINS, MELANGES, . • ROXRAZINES, GING • , .; HAms;,,t BALMORAL SKIRTS; SKIRTINGS HOOP. SKIRTS, SPRING WOOL • SHAWLS, CASHMEE PAISLPY SHAWLS, 4:**. CARPETS, OI CLOTIg. CLOTHS AND CASSIME S, dLOTV I ING, BOOTS AND SH ,•HATSI 1 4ND CAPS, TEAS, SUGARS, COFFEES, MOLAS SES„ PORK, FLOUR; SALT, • , WALL AND WINDOW PAPER, 10,000 OTHER KIND' OF GO 0 D'S . • An examination is all we ask, for. that insures a sale. People desiring to 'bill "cheap should 'dot allow anything to , prevent Weir calling; they will get . i • 11 WELL POSTED on low prices, ap4 they wild thep of course, buy their SPRING GOODS W.\ it. SMITHS .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, REFLECT, '1 '' .:: J. ) ‘. :i 2 . .. t: :45: - )4D - ' ; •", BUY .V 0 UR GOODS, w. slums SONS, ADDIWN, N. Y April 24, 1867 . S. '1 't II m MIME =I AND RAW SPRINGINDS' rzr AT THE itOPLE'g 'STORE I wp.ARV NOW ,0,01 - v A ,1,40 . 0,H . . Sio.SCK. ',0F:..400DS Adapted. to ;tho SPRING TRADE, ['Ad are prepared to supply the wants of the people in NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA WITH; DRY 6:OODS. • OUR -LONG EXPERIENCE has taught us that ICFOOI3 ,GOODS give the best satisfaction, and those accustomed to patronize us know that we KEEP THE BEST GOODS that aro to bo found in this section, and those who are not oni patrons are the losers quite as much 1113,W0 are. Vio keep as usual a LARGE STOCK' OF CLOTHS to sell .by the yard or -MADE UP TO ORDER AND WWI RANTF,D TO FIT. - OUR STOCK WILL BE KEPT FULL, and all Goods sold by, us Warranted to give Satisfaction, AND Sold as Low as at any other Estab- lishment. Mind that. , We invite an examination of our Stock and Prices, pledging ourselves to 'At - SHOW GODS FREELY ,AND TARE ' NO I OFFENCE ;liOn \ ;io sale is made. SMITHS WAITE. Corning, N. Y., Apr. 10, 1807. NEW ARRANGEMENT.! Wilson tt, Van Valkenburg. Have established themselves at No,. 2, UNION BLOCK, lately aceapied by P.D. i3undell They are now receiving a tare stock of SPRING DRY GOODS, In part, much as 'Cloths - Oaisimeres, VeStings, Cloths, and a large varieti Ladies' Press Goods.' Cr i GROCERIES, MERCHANT TAILORING AND FURNISHING GOODS 9 DON'T . FORGET THE PLACE To buysbeN), awl a choice lot of SPRING GOODS• • ' The SeniJri'partner hss had a larg l o experienco in Merchant ailoring, and it is the intention of the new firm o put this branch of their business beyond stilce:sful competition. Feb.2o, 1887—tf. i Wellsboro, NM - - - Ladies; of Gleam the. Blood. -WITH corrupt or tainted Mood, You 'are shik all over.: -It may ' burst out in Pimples; Or. Sores, or is some active disease; or it may merely keep you listless, •de presssed and good for nothing. But you cannot' have good health While your blood is impure. Ayer's Sargapttrilla purges out these impurities; it expels disease and restores - health and stimulates the organs of life into vig- • orous action. Hence it rapidly cures a variety of complaints which aro caused •by - impurity of the blood, such as, Scrofula, or Ring's Evil, Tu mors, Ulcers, Sores, Eruptions, Pimples, Blotch es, Boils, St. Arithony's Eire,i Rose or Erysipelas. Totter or .Salt Rheum, Scald Head; Ring-Worm, Cancer or Cancerous Tutrerr,_Sere Eyck, Female Diseases, such as Retention, Irregularity, Sap prcesiotb Whites, Sterility, oleo Syphilis or Nene real Diseases,- Liver complaints, and %Mart Dis eases. ,Try Ayer's Sortlaparilhi t and see for your. self the surprising activity with which it - cleanses the blood and cures these disorders. During late years the public have Seen misled by large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract,of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most of these have been frauds upon tho sick, fOr they not only contain little, any, Sarsaparilla, but often no curative ingredient whatever. 'Hence; bitter,disappointment boa followed the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until the name itself linabecome synony mous with imposition and cheat. Stilt we call this compound, -" Sarsaparilla," andintend to supply such a remedy as i rescue the name from the load of obloquy which taste upon it. We think we have 4ound for, believing it has virtues which are irresistibla by the class of die- - oases it is intended 10 cure. We can assure the skit, that we offer them the hest alterative we know hots to produce, and we liave° reason to be: Rove, it is by far the most effectual purifier of the blood yet disbovered, Ayers Cherry Pectoral is so universally known 'surpass every other, medicine for the mire of 'Coughs;' Colds; Influenza, Hoarseness, Crdup, Bronchitis, Incipient' Consumption; and for the I relief Of Consumptive Patients in advanced ota ges of the diseas +hat it ' is useless here to - re count the eviden e of its virtues.' • The% world knpsis them.. ~.. Prepared ,by Dr.t.J. O. AYER dc CO., Lowell, Mass,, and sold by nll Druggists and dealers in medicines everywhere. Sold.' in Wellebtiro by J. A. Roy, may.'-2m. AN INVALUABLE REZEDY FOR THE • ERIE YING OF THE - BLOW : I DR, J. W. POLAND'S I • HVAIOR DOCTOR, A Positive Ilenzedy for all Kinds of Pic - nzors, particularly ERYSIPELAS, NETTLE RASg,_SALT -,- ` SCROFULA, CARBUNCLES, 130Ii13," AND PILES. It le very gratifying to say of this, or of any other / , medicine,' " IL'is the very best remedy knen.". It is not always so easy to prove it, It as, however, exceedingly gratifying to the Proprietor of this medicine , that, whlo ho dd clues to the public that this is a most wonderful and effective specifio for Humors, asst_ ted above, he has abundant proof ,at ; band to sustain his statement. I For sixteen year's the Humor Doctor has been manufactured and sold, and every year has in creased the value of its' reputation, and the amount of its sales. ,In New Hampshire, where it originated, no remedy for humors is so highly prized. An' eminent physician (now an army surgeon) when practicing in Now Hampshire, purEhased between fifty and sixty gallons of it, during some seven or eight years, and used it in his practice. :Ho has since then ordered it for the hospital where ho was stationed. Other phy sycians havo purchased it, and have 'used it in practice with great success. When the proprie-i tor lived in New Hampshire, at Goffstown Center, for the space of thirty or forty miles around, and in Manchester. particularly, the 'Humor 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 sera had to watt too more to be made. 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 removddwherever, this medicine was faithfully used. So itl was with.Screfula and Salt Rheum. The Humor Doctor!cured them., Fur the Folic of showing what is thought of it, a few testimonials are hero inserted: Alilton Gale, EBq., 110,9100. , ' I hereby certify thatl was sorely%lTlicted ,,M with Bolls for two years, dthemselveseloping theselv,es upon y limbs .ig and other parts or my body. The anfterings hick I endured from them are indescribable. Fattier it to say that I faithfully tried' ote.entl V the moot, po ular hu nuiereniediis. but without retain, ing tho alllic lon. At lermtli. by the eai nest request of Ott intimate friend, I RUM induced to try Dr. J. W. Poland's Ifution 'Doctor, anti rim Vol) happy to attest that all may Moils Were renu}voil, and may health wits, restored by using Dr. Poland's aforesaid medicine. MILTON LIALE. Boston, Jan .1.1,1866. A. C. Walton, 1.74 q., Manchrxter,- N, H. Dr..T. W. Potmtn--Dear sir : I very cheerfully give my, tehtimony In fit vor of your Manor Doctor WI nn ex cellent rentoly fer Iluniors. 11Iy numerous acquaint. :Ince In Mannlient-r know how sevorely I was .afllleted with Bong and they knew how pqfectly good my health cant itresent. l'imr Humor Doctor ' cured me. Please re f er to me for particularK in my cal.e. Manchestt r. June 11, 1S:d1. A. G. WALLACE. • ifrg: 'lVhc.Pler, Slotschant, .111"afor. • I very confidently and earnestly recommend . Dr. J. W. Poland's Humor Doctor as at excellent remedy for donor.'.in Tiavg been wonderful ly benefitted by it zap Eel f.it own ruse wac vary !MVO re and obstinate One. For mor"4 than two years the skin upon the inside of both my handy, and even down on the wrist, was con- 1 0 staidly, cracked and broken up, em that I was nimble to use my bands inlany kind of wet work,and was obliged to wear gloves hi sewing to 'timid getting. blood upon my work. The moor whielt no afflicted me was proba bly a combination of Erysipelas and salt Ithettm.i: My general health quite pour. Soon after 1 bogamto tine the limner Doctor I could perceive signs of heal ' lag. I c , ,mtinned to take the medicine till I was finally cured, illy bands 144 bow pedeetly free from humors, and to all appearances My whole Systeth is clear of it, abd has been for several months. I used eight bottles be N, T telt nate to giro it up 'entirely, but they cured me. • II A RRIET WIT lIELEIt. Stoneham, Muse., July C., IWO. Mr,. Polito, Dover, N. H. DOVER, N. IL, July 22,1865. Dn. roLAND: I received your letter inquiring' as to the effects of your medicine on seivideltuess. lam hap py to z..ty that I ,think it Is •• the medicine" for that dreadful sic anew.l I tried various prescriptions, lint found none hat settled tho ,titomaCh and cleared the fiend like th Humor Doctor. I felt as though 1 could fluidly wait-0 get ashore, to entreat you to introduce it into ship ghandlery stores, that It may find its way to thoso who sutler upon the mighty deep from sea sickness. • It contains who take their families with thew, or carry passengers, should try it for once, they would never bo williagr i to voyage without It. I have used it for my inmily,slnCe its Introduction to the public for bilious habits, headache and f humors about piy and havp always found It a ours cure. Jam not fond of having my name appear. In public, and would not consent to It on any account but to re lieve the Buttering; but If tho foregoing will be of any Service to you or the public, you can make neu of it. - EMU 51101 more might be stated in relation to this medi cine, as contained lu testimonials, but b Is needless. Ask Manchester druggista about it, especially E. W. Blake. at Barr's. linkuire of Mr. Henry Plumor, of Bedford, whose wlfo was cured by" it of Salt Rheum. Ask almost any person in Goffstown, arid they will do-, dare' ills value as It remedy, as used in their own cmes or by their friends. Thu i urpor Doctor was formerly sold at fifty cehts per hot le; but the cost - of every ingredient composing it has ne up enointously, thak the price has been raised to seventy-five cents only, and that by compulsion. , The Humor Doctor is prepared at the New England Botanic Depot, for the Proprietor, J, C. French. Sold by Metileine Dealers everywhere. *1 DEMAS BARNES A CO., General Agents, New York. For sale in. Welisboro by P. It. Williams & Co., J. A. Roy, Webb .i Beatings. April 3, 18tru.--arn. BEALE'S (Leto Poi;rell'e) EMBROCATION. fur all Dieeasea incident to Horilee, Cattle, all 4 the Human Flesh, requiring the tal of an External ,Application. Tr"'new Compound, prepared by a practical Chem ist, having a full kuowledge of all the niskical vir t nett of each ingredient that enters into its compositidn, is warranted -to exceed anything of the kind ever yet otTeredlo the Public as un external application for the (MIMICS for which it Is recommended. We are satisfied__ that it will work its own road into the confidence of all who nee it, and those who try it once will neeetr,bu without It ,and therefore we rely on experience as the, best test of its usefulness, It is pronounced by Farri ers, anti all who have tried it, to y be the beet applica tion ever used. This Enibrocation,bas been put up for over eight years, and it is only through the increasing demand and urgent request of my friends and the Public that towel It forth as the grand remedial agent for the various disenaes to which that noble and useful animal, the horse, is subject. Melly remedies hare been offered to the Public Older lifp : lent Pains, seine of these are injurious, others, at hest of little use;. and many wholly Improper to in. tilr..r . the pit/V./SO tor ethic) they ere recommended. A !Milt:ems and really a u nt composition, free fr o n t i l . tlop-e objections, lots then long been desired ,by manA , . , ...ntlemen who have valuable horses,. and a re, un witbing to trust ttetti to the care of designing and pre: (mted ):tt.rriers',. Their wishes are at length telly grat ified. ky Or. Beale) being ,prevalled upon ; to allow this ,guiltrocalloit:e hid, has proved so eilhteitaip to the variettt,,dbease.) ty be prepared and brought t int to th e public., This Entbroo idol' wits extenhirely used by the Gov ernment 11111111 F the war. Addre:4s MI Orders to ° . , vu. EDMOND 11EALF.. t;O2 .61 1 11 t i,...1‘ cowl' Street, Philadelphia, l'a, For cafe by sitdrelteevera geggrally. Ilapr47—i'an. PT^ For halo at ltOrStDrug.Fitoro. Az4% eqqmo nt a great bargain at April. I, 1867., T ADI1 4 .'13' BETS from $1.60 to $3O, at 14 • . doo,lo , • • IILEY'S. HARRIET M. PORTER C.. B. KELLY'S