HOME MATTERS. EbNESDAY;• - I fIINE , 42; 1867: New' .A,dvertisoknbute. Announcement for She6ff—L..D. Taylor. Caution.L , Cyrus D.Whapmak. . 801 l Carding at East Charleston- 7 A. H. Avery. Welleboro Wool Carding ,l‘la:chine r -S. A. Hilt bold, Orin Blair. Administ'rti Notice- 7 ,JnO. T. Mitchell, Mixer. Notico tol3,uilders and Contractors. Savings•Bank—L. A.,Clardner. Chairmaker, Turner, and Furniture Heaton:— J. Sticklin. Be Clothed—Joseph Ingham tt; Sons. , Dissolution—Willcox tt, Barker. Executor's' Notice—P. P. Smith, 0. F. arils, Exccator,s. Administraori,s Notico-3. B. Jactuish, NeW•TOrk rilirettl:—The following, wholepalo pri ces for Produce ruled on Friday, June Ttlt Flour—Aso(4¢l4 60-Wlioat(Springw,2l), Win ' 4r 3,20 —Corn-$1,28 ..=flute-89c--Harley-$1,15 —Clover Seed ? tb 12t—Timothy "fs Lush.-¢3,00 :ggs-20c—Dried A p ides-10c—Butter-24@2Cc—Cheese- 5(0 oc—lkless Pork ops-30@60c. Legal 1314ransI—IWO lava lately prjntcd a lot of Statements and Confessions, Common Counts Declarations, Bond an 'Application for Guardians, arida full nstartmnt of Blanks for Justices, Constables;:and Collectors. THANK Yoll.—TheAgitator is indebt ed to Mi. L. A. Sears for a 'big bouquet of Juno flowers; whoso•mnnifold sweetngs was not wasted on a desert air." To TowisTsHlP AUDITORS.—By refer ring to the pamphlet laws of 1860, township au-, ditors will sec that they are required to publish their bounty accounts in two newspapers in.each county, if so many are published. The law is on page 778: ie are glad to find the Wellsville (N. Y.) Free Press Again .upon our table.— Some months age th 6 °Mee , was destroyed by fire, sad not •being insured was a total loss. It non• appears enlarged and much improved, and is oti donee of the pluck of its soldier Editor. • RIGHT.—We are glad to know that an effort to proeure , funds to fence the old buriol ground is likely to succeed. The cost will Ile but little when distributed ; among thoso tyho.Oel uri interest in such iniprOvements. • Let this stand ing commentary upon - the pride of the people be removed. , . To SCHOOL DIRECTORS.—The Sthte Supe'rintendent of Common Schools states that School-Directors are required to publish an an nual statement of their receipts and expenditures; and a neglect to perforn:\ this duty subjects them to removal by the - CourtS, the same as ar neglect of any other duty prescribed by law. SUNDAY , SCHOOL CONCE it T.—we omitted to notice thej monthly session of the M. E. Sunday School, Sunday evening, June 2. There was a good attAindahee and the exercises i i, were varied and nteresting. ' Mr. Jaggars, of Philadelphia, addre.sed the School. These month ly sessions are becoming a marked feature of this prosperous Schoot I 41 PERSONAL. Mr. John B. Emery has just 'returned from a trip jncross the I Plains, vie San Francisco and the Isthmus. Mr} Emery left . this village about a year ago, and has`•made good use of his oyes anti cars on his leisurely journey. Ills advice to young men is that if they ore Ncell e&here they cannot better,thcmselve. in the Far AMit. Still; hundreds will try the experiment. HYMENIAL.—We have received froth Dr. C. V. Elliott, of Nfansfield, a specimen of a beautiful Photograph Marriage Certificate, for which he is the general agent in Tioga County. The size is 1 : Ix19, and framed it would be an or nment to any room. The' sample may be seen at Young's Book Store. Young people who pro pose to unite their lives and fortunes should sup ply themselves with a- copy of this novel cer tificate. PrIILIC..9_ , 'PIRIT.—MT. Isaac Wheeler, of Charle,,ton, nts l planted maple trees along the roads passing t trotigh and along his farm. Mr. D. G. Edwardi a neight.or, on the 'Welsh Settle ment roaChas planted the rotted:lido by his place with apple-trees, of choice vnrieiinQ, twenty in number. This is for the accominodation 914 in freshment of passers-by. Thege fine improve ments are highly ermlitaLlc to both 'milk:, and aoithy of imitation. • HEDGES.—This region is not fortuuatc nuu g h to have a sitileieney of stone for- feneing purposes. and timber for that,purpoi , e i not too plenty. Mr. D. G. Edwards, of OlurFston, in ,nn? us us that Whitethorn, whieh is indi Charleston, to this country, inglies n*very superior live fence, had is extremely hardy. The Dinektliotu is on ly FOCOIId to it. Both make fence:: which cattle will milher browso'bor paws. The suggestion is !ZOOCI one, and vre hope it may 'he acted upon.- To SUNDAI SCHOOLS.—We have re from t iNte. Jay Cooke, or Philadelphia. two Nth, pamptiletl entitled—" The Teacher,". and " How to Toneli"—being 'works saggeslire and looectory to the Supday_S.S.hoot teacher•. From a Nirsory examination we feel warranted!in com mending them to Stinday , School Superintendents (s capital aids to the protitalde,c , :mdimt of San :,choole. Five books, at 10 cents eacd form tier series. .Addres3 S. W. Thoma, 1018 Arch Philadelplii.t.. Neighbor Briwintink, or thi; etifiton Rep,adiscam aunounces new, tyre, and toatetial unprevenient of the Job Department of his el, talAishment. We are very fr,IMI to know that he 1, 1 rrpet•pl;, anti N . viehliiiim a Mige inetNure of see-Liss in eilliglartrn time Clinton publie. It h, he % 'onhi only go in for t street ears, with tlte va ri.iti.!n:, we see no(reason why he: shoubl not so levaae the standar4 of tymraiity 44 that coulity mat a respectable majority for equal rights might i, rolled up in October. . . CHILD DROWNED.—Wi, regret to an nounce the death by drcwriini •of a little girl. daughter or Mr. Ilieknaril=Dorset, of Lamb's Creek, \Vadat.9day, sth imf. The little girl was observed playing upon the bank of the creek. about ten rods from the houe, by the mother, rolled for her to come to,dinner. The child d" 1 not however. and smne time afterward, alt 4earch being made, the holly was Maud twenty helow, in the creek. It \is supposed that :be tr.ed to cross-the creek wher her father crossed but a few minutes previon.t..,and NI in. The , hill was three years nil. 'NoncE.—We deem it i)roper to 11. 4 4 , -;tile the parties who lia , e pledged thenigeket, to pi o_ nude disorder within the limit of the horottgh, that a Wedge so fraught with evil eme.equeuce , A-di nut ho permitted to -Le kept. Order n ill I e prtserved at all and any Inward; anti without teprd to neeeszary coat. Especially do we wish it to he under Wood that free whiskey in the street ,, 06 this borough, or on tht cot - unions, will result in the pr.;topt incarceration uud just punisluuent of the offenders, without- respi:et to porong. The rule eth - tidished and to be carried out to the let ter, t i s ill Le punishment to the offenderq first. then to thsinstigatcirs of the offence. BASF.; BAI.I.—MATCII (4 AM E .—we kern from the Secretary of the KePion(' 1% P. Club of this village', that the prelimiimri , ., Ql' the Match - Game hltwecu its I , t NinelA not Nvn.i of the N . 1,,r,n0),13, B. Club of •Mau-feld, }, oaripleted. The'4iMil . ,4fixed upon i- S.ituiday. Jarle 22, at Wellehoros eonoroncit.T4 at eleven A. 4 . Nine inningsbe played, for the b,lll, to 2‘.:furiii,died by the KeY4torre Club, The Thigi , Club will furnish the Um Ore, There iano_inoro%nniiilyisvorb than fl.h.e-13:1111 find within a few year*. it has taken the phite.c of 110 National Game. lt , regnireg healthy and firm imiode, fleet feet, alinkk.eye and handrail(' good • wind, The rule, of the *imp. are VlBry rigid. no I•r,,!l!ittyr on the gjullt.dc. it is n, be hoiieTtliar the la,lict• will hroio r the occaaoili by their prelenee, and we are ex2014: .1.; cerfljat invitalion to them, hod all otlienOil) may be i iiltcret•icd in the'game. The edeteat will be videriirtartil close, doubtless, but good humor will leti•Vie manly competition. PHENOMENON.-- O many of our peo ple as maylike to witness realization of the story_ ,f the reptile, iielf-,stypit,,wittokrig:44jtP, own venom, must have been gratified by observ ing the, cOldripttind, coulkep:pursu4l : 4qi 'lll9 i l nt:f i e ate friends of. very poi* 4t sk . ei-tiiri,d !liitir;;l iday evening, 6th - inst. - 'Unless we very greatly overestimate the common sense of the citizens of Wellsboro, thedisgracefalcOrt . duCt`Of certain par ties has settled the question of license. in .this borough for sevtgal years. The man who places en obstacle in the path of acknowledged reform, is either a very bold bad man. or an unconsciona ble coward. The act which furnished subject of cemtnimt during Sunde 4 y was- the act, not of ‘ a very bold bad man. but or a very great coward: There can be no sadder eonnnentary nintn the torah condition of a people than an attemilt to punish men who arc steiving to reclaim them selves and others from evil courses.' MEM ME . .1 - MrpOVEMENTS. — WIItkins bias set tled his r\ew hotel on.its final foundations. This is to be a Tempeiance dlousC, and 'tvill'sefas good a table as ',can be fouud,in•Wellsboro,, Messrs. Sears & Williams arc putting up a blacksmith shop in tliereit 'of the 'Foundry, on Pearl Street, to be occupied by Lounsbury & Kimbaild The Court has refused to grant licenses for tho sale of intoxicating drinks . in tite borough of Wensborough. Alessro. Toles ,L.Barkor Rm.fitting np . their new , Store in Union Block in capital style;_ it will b : the finest store room' - in town, large, 'roomy, and , tast3'. We learn that they will stock it,. with su perior goods. " DEMAS 13 A §, ,M. C."—Some weeks ago we received a packtige'fiom New York under, the frank of " Pemas ,Barnes, M. C." It enclosed a proposition from the Proprietors of "Drake's Plantation'Bitters," for advertising.— The proposition was consigned to the waste-Inolcet, into which nine-tenths of such propositions find their way hi this,establishment. But we could not avoil thinki , hg that Hon. Demas Barnes hMl lent his frank rather improperly. It is true flint Mr. llarne.l . is a member of the firm sending the proposition: but the law conferring the franking privilege never was intended to .cover so much ground. The, phuso should be promptly dealt with. - • • CurnE.---T4 liaftmanNifournai, pub lished at Clearfield, in its last issue. gives what it lures "au critonr-of Crimes' in that county du ling the hot ten days. There were thirteen i.triminal deeds, including rape, burglary, horse- Stealing. larceny. hog-shOoting, concealing Aolen goods, and aggravated ro,-ault. Cleart:eld coun ty is fast overhauling_Sehuylkill county in the business of law-breaking. The latter corn' av erages about one murder a week, and robberies' too numerous to mention. Both counties liar been under "Democratic)" rule for fifty years, at' leagd; and we sec no prospect of the residents being secure in life and property unless they yield the reins to the Jtepubliedn,s. No LIoENSE.—The final hearing for t o applicants for license to sell intoxicating drinks in Wellslioro, Mansfield, and Middlebury was held on Thursday afternoon, Gth Inst., Judge H. W. Williams mid Atetociate Veil on the Bench. After a. protracted'and patient hearing of the pe titionc.rb and renonqrants, he evidence and by coup=e), the Court' refused grant license in the eases submitted, and revoked the licen , e of E.,11. Kimball on proof ofviolati;"n of that section of the statute forbidding the bale of liquors to minors. The Court held, that under the law of 1867-it was bound to obey the voice of public sentiment, due regard to the weight and character of peti tions for and against license being prescribed by the statute. The Wellshor3 cases only. however, were cmside;ed under this rule, evidence of vio lations of the statute in l the Middlebury .aud Mansfield eases having been produced, in view of which the Court lied no option but to refuse the licenses. 'The Court is entitled to the gratitude of the friends of temperance and order for thus extending the means of salvation from moral*- struction to the young men of this region. "tv cry father and mother of, boys, every, wife of hns lin nds of intemperate haiitq once a lively emotion of gratitude h, Lhc .Cqtn:t for it, prompt leeoguil.ou of the will of jority, and the prote,Aion of ,00;ety limn a traffi. fraught only Niith evil. On the rendering of the decision of the Court, Mr. Holiday proceeded to dismantle his hotels of their signs, tmd (Altera h4e to signalize his retiracy from the (Ace of " mine ho-t." The travding and lobal piihlie, however, will find ample and pleasant, accommodation at the hotel fit Mr. Erali tU4 Fellows. at the 1 / 6 11tdilig house of David Hart, M. Sears, P. D. Bunnell, 'lsrael Richards, and B. Monroe. Mr. Watkins is putting his 'ho tel in shape to receive the public on Monthly, 17th in,tant. GoSst P.— tim ee ter than perfumed breezes from "..I.i.aLy the blest," is thefragrance of the orchard bloom which lingers on the . and even penetrates into the open window' an the clock denotes midnight. Shies es blue as the 80 which canopy Italy, land of the vine, n snn as ardent that of the northein tropies;and ree ze gull and bland /is those which fan the %%li ters of the lonian 1.,1ee, make this month of June, 1867, memorrd,h; among its pastward trooping sitters. It i, am if we had been voyaging Jo ward the tropics from 'a' winter-land in a swift Ae.traer, iLtiring in flannels and awaking to put on linen nod sombrero. Fora week we have been watching thq ehildren, so long imprisoned ‘vithin doors by l the rains. They fairly bubble over With joyous life as they scamper over the nice grassploi.s; and pursue their harmless bports Mader the refreshing shade. And then, the vege table world so promptly responds to the blan dishments of the summer run, that the growth of grass, tiding and erops in something wonderful. After all, the friend, of whose philosophy we Made, mention a few weeks ago, may reckon his nineteenth experience of a summer in every year. The evil that men do lives lifter them."— A. q uaint saying of one Will Shattspeare. So does the good which men do live after them. But the life of tLi evil d'eeds of men is not as the life of the good 6edF. The former Inay be lim ited by the eflUrts of those who survive the d but the life of good deeds is ontiwrought mid added to, in spite .of time, and change, and t:J .;.; enrindanee. Evil dt2ed- only - live in Week ; good ones exist as eiuvi:E. A. right action, lipw - cvor tritlinp; it miiy itpj cite to the alocr. receir6 , ,ltz iuL petu- from tho SuKenn , bee 1. So,,workm in a hund way, do hot de gait of immortality. The ilom or good oil- fur flu; love ofgowl will live forever in the tnetnorie of- melt and women. TIOG.I Co. .I.NSTITU9'E 01 0 iNSTRIJC- Azzociation will hold it , : litut in Mansfield, Wednesday, .June . 19, 1667, coin ineneina at 12 M. The Ei.ecutive Committee hag the pleasure to announce the following 11.5 t of Paperß to be read before the Af;' 3o ciation PROGRAMME. • • FIRST DAY. 1. Trout Breeding by artificial means. 2. ,Sidocralk:—tlic elle,yeet 'and Lc•:.t way, to build them. • • • :',. I'c•lr.;l.:ulet -1. Nal:ire under the Miei : nscove. , Animal 'Magnetism. 6. Do little toads and angle worlds rain down? EVENING. 7. Details of National Finance. ' Sr.'cosa DAY. S. 4iii-lruetitai of "Fruit 'freer; hy Insects. , of the Moon upon thi weather regotlible growth. quality and quantity best pro o I. 11. Iktuils ul the - 12. Life ASS4IIII.IICV. - I';. Clutit:,. . -. The SeFshm of the Assotiatioil will be held in the t 4 .eulinaly C Int pth The,Antidit: is y invited. to attend. , —..-.. w. By order ol i to Executive Com. I • List 'of I.o.llers remaining unelaitittd thf: Post (Ake al 'Wellshoro, 1110-y :it, 18ii7 : Abby, Dvisni., A., Blaelnrcll, , 31. E., Bally, 11. R. 2.1 Rally,' ,11. 6., 1:) , )wil, George IL, Alonzo; COI/k, John • Carrier,. A., liavlr, AI. 31- Davi6 3loggic ; George E., ; s., Kailson," , Micheal, L. Aicllorg : J. B Rigby, L. L., Richards, Wi!i. nay:, A.• Spelicer, IL, 'Wilcox, J. B ( Every Scitorday is improving mu? week— which is saying a great deal fora publicatititi'al wayiifirst-rate.. It ( is the best mirror of current foreign, literature ever affor'dcd in 'America. 10 a week, Ticknor &,,_Fields, Boston, Mss. TO be bad at the Wellsbdo Book Store. " M. 11A13T; P. M The Magazines The June number of Harper seems not to meet the exgoct~~ion~ : oeereini ' aotbbipnrariea~ butbui careful examination we regard it a first-rate num tier. The poe'ins are 'betterl.thlin risnalliind the shorter storter stories equal to the average in the , There is a finely illustrate!" article the regifins %iitltiallVegii and the EasY. , Chair is ;Very luxurious, as usual. per year. ' The Atlantic has not come to hand.' Ms cs ACI,Q . It you rapt itluporior aqiclopp ; MACI . 6.IIEL, , corwrsrr; • WIIITTFISII, you can got it at Prince's Grocery. Tor $375 00, you cari -buy, at the Music •Depot, of L. 13. Powell, Scranton, a Baines Bros. Piano, seven 'dctaves, full iron Plato, overstrung bass, arid °thee' thoderri iihOovoments: ' • ' •'• FLORENVEWSEIVING, MAOIII/ 4 03.--Mr. A..." Foley has procured the agency_of.the'.above celebrated Machine for• this.place: It is.said to. take the precedence over all others, for its adaptation to the different:kind:sof work;and for-ifs shaplicity, durability, and-great range:orAYark, 'lt makes four different stitches, and is , easily understood and comprehended by all. Call on reley and see its.good qualities tested. - • ES'TETLTAIN3IENT.—AConveittion of Vocal Nusie, will be field at •Tioga, under-the dtreet lou r t c, .ti k e Choral Society; en intnent: cing iSfehittif, Siirie: '474h, athi %fB;' eriittitiuo" five days, three sessions each day, closing with a Concert on Friday evenings Admission to the Concert 25 cents. Proceeds for the benefit of the Tiop liptietToh: , -,,800k of church_ 4.l 4 nsic to bettoo4ftl of.,;Zion:", 4 and love'rli'df +cp. (if rifutdc arc E. 'l'. BFNTLEY, Pres't Tioga Choral Suety Tioga, Jano 5, 113(37-r3iv, t MARRIAGES EMI PIIELPS—BACON—In Blossburg, at the resi dence of Dr. Bacon, Mriy' 2.0, 1867, by Rev. N. L. Reynolds, Mr. Chas. H. Phelps, of Corning, N. Y., z d Miss ,Sarah A. I llacon, of Wellsboro. DEWEY—NASTI—In Covington, April 20th, 1801, by S. S. Packard, Esq., John Dewey_ and Elizabeth Nadi, all of Sullivath'': a WIIITMAN—POUGLASS,--In .govington, on the 24 inst., by S. ,I).withrd, Eel., Charles L. Whitman anci i! It A. llonglat , s, all of Cov ington. 1 : DEATHS HOWARD—In Richmond, May 28111,' 1867, Deacon Addel,llibbard, aged S 3 years. . MILLARD-L-1n Wellsboro, May oth, 1807, of scrotniong consumption, Nina, daughter of Wal terlind ;Clara 13:311ard, bgeU 11)nontls. Our garlingehild in the; gravo-is sleeping, And the - bright '''skies =above -their watch arc keeping; Alas, the fragrant winds arc softly sighing, Where our sweet Child, beneath the tor is roz SPECIAL NOTICES. -0-- COLGATE & -CO.'S GERMAN . 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Diptheria, that dreaded and desolating dltigase, they control wonder fully and almost immetitattly• No Public Speaker,' , Ein,gOF or Teacher, should ho Ni thout them.astlioY r elnove bours Hess' and strength en and, clear:thavalce....), .Wir...94tvitqa ago ttinta tia - tjtno, and if the symptoms are severe nsti . Yery freely. • • 7 .1. 11. BLADES' h. CO., Prop'rs, Elmira, N. Y. POlt BALE ItY ALT.i DRUGGISTS. - Pri 2,5 OentX Per Box.' If EKSIIIOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTR ACT ROOM IS TILE GREVE' DipRETCI. HetamoLD's CONCENTRATED EX,TEACT SARSAPARILLA ,is THE QREAj MAciDl'crravitia. • . Both are prepared necnkog to . %Tag" of Pborinn'ey and Cheodvtry, uud I.IXO ',the; most nt!Aco that enn be inade. feb27-Iy. Esiukcii & vaiLrAms. TTORIVYS <4. I LAW.' 'Offico .on Main Street, next door to Harden's Stare. c. 0. WILLIAMS. C. W. BEACH, N'eliabnro,'June's, 18137—tf. • IrhISSOLUTIDN.—Their partnership heretofore j_f oik.iiting*-eturec:ri . the subscribers in Au luercantlllabusAtgli iklliasolyed by mutual con sent. 111'6:1)46k:ivJO:it :ARO - aunts ale in the bands "(;1' AVAirilifea - m r 't4etLlement, and all persans ',itidebtoTare reßtuakte,ll:to enfland f.ettle t Without `delay. P. CARD, S •START.P.S.,• . . M. W. STABLES.. .Lueneyville, June 5,18.47-3 t. AMERICAN WAI'O O .S -in Hunting Silver Cusgs fro= $27.56 up al , ~EOLEX'S. NEW SPRING GOODS Y. COMPANY siont N B ' B• U. 4 G , A. f , • WE have just received a new and well se lected stock of Elupds adapted to the Spring trade, and aro prepared , to offer a BETTER assortment and BETTER BARGAINS, than any other Store in Tioga or adi eountios. . I Our experience has taught us to buy =I GOOD GOODS, and no otheri, thereby,galn and bold the cone, flenco of .our customers. They are sure of get ting GOOD GOODS', and for 13,ESS MONEY than they can get them elsewhere, and this is why the. . . COMPANY STORE. is constantly thl4tigedwith customers while other Merchants crd times. • Wo keep constantly on'hnnd a large-stoek'of, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, C R O'C RY, lIARDJ ' WARE, WOODEN , WARE, IRON, NAllB;'7NAgi - 'RODS; lioßisg.;,_, c , and almo4.ovprything for Farmqq.9;ls4 . phr3l6:o IIE e •flit , '4sOrt.:4o44V-1':: . • ; PURgrtOtE," 'C'ARVETS, 110 . 0 T. '2,16,ND SHOEI,, ~,_ 1 , ',HATS AND CAPS, — FLOYIt ma `: r .I?F e E D, CORN '.l .VAL '. :-; -::: , PORK:::,4.rieD 'TRISiVi'" -' :tf....0E-'- ii,r," lariiis. . . 1; SALT, both coarse and fine; by the barrel, sack and b0.1,c, constantly on hand. In short almost everything usually kept in a country Store, may befeund at the COMPANY STORE Our stock is now an - C1 complete, just what the people wept. We invite an examination of our GOODS' 4 before buying elsewhere: •iV© take pleasure in shelving Goode, 'and still more in giving our' pri ces. For, with the fine Stock we aro enabled to show', and prices so EXTREMELY, YOW, we feel suro of success Any goods that we sell that are not as repro sonted cnn bodreturned and the money will be re funded. ' Wo make no unnecessary display of Goods upon the sidewalks; our Goods are in the house, neat, clean and tidy, and' a plenty of help wait upon all who wish tt see them. COMPANY • STORE, Diossburg, May 22, ISO? 111111V3 ICAZAAR OTE Door below Win. Roberts' Unrawaro Store, is the very r• PLACE YOU LON(i HA VP, SOUTIIT' to purchase SILVER-PLATED WAAL ' 14 such D 9 TEA , . SETT TETE-A-TETE ..SET BUTTER D :IMES, CASTORS, CAKE BASKETS, FRUIT BASKETS, NAPKIN RINGS, PARA TRAYS, SILVER SPOONS, ' PLATED . FORKS, &e., &e. /321 BRONZE ORNAMENTS, BRACKETS, LAMPS, WATCHES, CLOCKS, p UnIVELRY, &' FANCY • GOODS • - .• of all eleseriptioni . . Wellsbaro, M 034 8, 1807-4f.t r A. FOLEY. J. .11. RANDALL, sußcibilL 'AND NECIMIVICAL DENTIST 6 'OFFICE at his residence on Welisboro street, Tioga, where ho may be found from the Ist until the 12th, and from the 19th until hie 25th or each month. , Will ho in 13lossburg at the United States Hotel, from the 13th until theiSth, and in Lawrenceville at Slosson's Motel, from the 26th until the last day of each month; , All operations connected with the dental pro fession, whether surgical or mechanical, Ivill re ceive especial attention. 'laving an improved liquid and ,apparatus for benumbing the gums, he is • prepared to • 'extract teeth without pain, and in, a manner harmless to the patient, yet . no stupefac'tion, drowsiness or nausea, follow the operation. Ether or Chloro form will be a ministered if advisable' when de sired. Artificial Teeth of all kigds inserted in the most substantial and beautiful manner. - . • . Call and see gpecimens of tneetinniehl dentistry Tiogn, Pa., May 1, 18671 YOUNG BERTRAND. SIRED by. the celebrated Stock Ildrse BElt- TRND, owned by D. N. Fish, of Troy, Brad ford county, and foaled by a Duroc and Bolivian ,Mare. Ile took the first premium as a roadster over first class horses at the last county Fair of Tioga county, andium an enviable reputation as a sure fdal.getter and stookliorse. YOUNG BERTRAND will stand the pro Sen season as follows: ' Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays, at the stable of the subscriber in lirainsborg. Tburs day afternoons at Whitneyrille; Friday fore- . miens at Isaac Wheeler's, on the State Road; Pridny afternoons nt'Cherry Flatts; Saturdays at the stable of Thomas Graves, Covington. ' Pastore for Mares from a distance on reasona ble terms. Owners•parting with 111111T3 before foaling will be held responsible for the servietk money. Terms reasonable. . E. A. FISH. • Mainshurg, Pa., May 22, 1467-2m' SMITTI cc: SHAW, ._ . • • GENEHAL 1 1 01,14tY AGENTS for, the lead ing Stick c,ompatties in iho United Stains; also Agents for the Lycorning Coanty ./Huttutli• Columbia Mutual-, and Earmeri' Mutual Jnsur renee CainTutult , 4 . , . Non-Hazardous, Hazardous, and ExtraAlitz r aedous Rislisfaken »treasonable rates. Pellet% Issued, and all Losses adjusted at our Offipo,. Wellabore', Fob.lo, 1961.:-Ltf: • A , INS El oiniog ~ , , PRICES F. N. DRANE, §up't illi P•IIIVH EXCHANGE!" ME ;11i E Seedtule and har6st aro proilteettkoaill; c 3 The 4 49n laolrictc4,l4l4 cold, 70, Pnt 1 ere ti: ef i ptotlui skidtegwinglet : ! .Andt erell b Bering, and Summer; and Falt•-:- ,• . ''' - :- ~ I ~' : - ' ' O c o'F! 4rso ibere ‘111):Pii eil gPiinhd:&llll4lC trier 1 9, 3 ( 1 illready ' d " • - ' BIG " FALL:" IN: PRICES ~ ..;Z'+. FOR •I ).i •! ' ' • .• GRPCERIES • • 'l , ', : !..,; -., ;..'.• „•.•:• .1 : . and-so-forth. i'erhap.l you may think the season has como , ' 7" OTHil l t-WNI) FO'REitb,§l' AT THE "BEE-41011 EXCITA NG*7- . ~:• :C..1",+ ' • v1:1 but/ expect to•apring - IWEA.I44TIi upon the euetoninA }vho,%pAt;onisg ;go 7 and I did not keep over you l ino tv , .and,o o rffiitP-Pbrig APIPIIC4Lif44. B :a4 FRS'S!' AS SUMMER ITSELF. SALT • , iS fresh as salt edn be. and U17.-TER.c: N-4-44'114! who watt to commaruj bait prices for butter must use Liverpool Salt. And furthermore listen, 0, ye T—lles ! I have a tremendous lot of MI Oolong, Souchong, Sing-Bong; Ding-Dung, Hy son, Bysen, Lo-Sun, No-Sun, , Green T. Meen Black T. and - 'Ti " Crack•., all of wbioh' ie ; imarra i to unlock family so eras at evory T—par—T. THERS , will continue to buy FARMERS' 6D UCE ut the boat Market Prices, an( soil Everything Eatable , and Cooktible as cheap as can be dono and maintain a wife and numerous family: ..' 'DIAT4IERs will altiays)4A di.to:seo you. if yortfitalo monoy and.tr you havonstlfo'cliltlAtill yL hl 1v ,to go - -----N•rievir - T ---- 11w • TO 12Uk,'-'l,f':s*.t:r.,,-:'-'#::-,0(7,1 USINESS I . - WE , wi4 istiy at thiii.ltigtfvek in!iitret price, the followirig ;• - ) SIIEEI? PELT S p DEAOON _SKINS I.lDillErt SKINS; tURS; : ' HIDES, AND VEAL SKINS; for which we will pay cash. • ' We will 'manufacture to' order, French: or h 0144 tanned CALF'Or RIP BOOTS, in the best min: per and at fair rates, and'pay especial attention to REPAIRING.- . .. ALSO, We hare a first-rate stock of 11F)AllY-MABE WUIK, on which we will not be undersold, and from this time we shall make it a point to keep,up the;beist stock of LADIES" GAITERS, oottnty,•wbiph,jge will soft pt n•lntax• profit than nuch s aqielea have ever ,boen offered in 'this rogipp: ' • We shall littevri•ogreet) up 2 n tvdo'd , assortment LADIES' BALI46IIA-LS: LE A T Ii E EDOTEES, CIiTLDItEN'S AND. MISSES WORK or VA ' RIOUS STYLES, •mnd ell styles of MEN'S WORK TAI R, can be bought of utrairehfpn us ani Where-this side of New York, artiEwe'shillleeti a full stock /f FRENCH CALF, .FRENCH KIP, UP. PER, SOLE, :LININGS, 'AND I= , . Our ;stock of PEG'S,' NiiLS,'.THREAD, AWLS, RASPS, GL 0 VERS'i NEEDLES, LASTS, TREES, CI? I ,if I' S, _edith. SHOEMAKER'S TOOLS and FINDINGS, will ho found the lar gegt,' in the county, and we sell for small profile. •We talk business and we mean business. We have bean in this region long enough to be well knbwn—let those who ,knowfis try Corner. Mainland Giafton sheets; oppodee Went Rob- erts' Ilargtvore Store; • 'C. W. BEARS, GEO., 0, DERBY. • Wellsboro, April 2408137—tr. : BANKING novsE. JOEL & JOHN P I AR ICHNRST— Capital Stock Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. Go vernment Securities Bought and : Sold. Depoeite Receive& and Drafts 'On the Priticip'al, cities. sold and Collection's made on usual forms.' • . JOEL ;RAMC/111/BST,: President JOHN PARK/11711,8'4 Cast4i. Elkland Bore, April 10,11867-3m4 Mohawk Chief—Will stand at his stable in Tioga borough through the season, com ramming May lip. Terms—Season tkekets, $5. May 3, 1367-tf E. A. SMEAD. - 4013160 (6tPU , '" C. B. KELLY'S. like hot cakes at April 1, 1861. Tioga Marble 'Works.. THE undersigned are now prepared to exe cute all orders for Tomb Stows and,Mouu ..i pleats of either FrAVAN OR. RUTLAND 'MARBLE, _ . of tbelatest style and apProved workmansbip. and with`dispatch. We keep constantlY'on' - liand -both' kinds of Marble-and will• L be ablo to suit -nil who-may fa vo‘, na with their orders,on nq Tomenable terms as can be obtained in th! country. Stones discOlored: vi s -rnst and dirt cleaned ayttil made to look" as good as new. WILCOX. Tioga, May 22, 1807Ltf. "; etaltg at a great bargain at • icELIJY . 'S April 1, 1807. ..'„ ' • ' lr OR SALE.—A . ggod ITORSE,, sound and . r.ve:,yesirs,oldoveight r . 4lo l l ,lbs..;:ha qujro of , ''PETER, WOII.T.EN.DYIcE 'East Chatitaton r Apr. 24;1867. .g =I =EI , , , v S i 1F YO ‘ iArkNT T v;i~ ''ai»a..:i =I i;, 'II 9 I") 1 ' i 1 .1-. 1 11 4 I $ ) ri tii . 9 1: , 1.: - 4 LARGEST = ST ni. OF ,' i DRUGS, • A,• FITUNT MEDICINES, PER F q n. :!:t . -.;,t .f AN CY AND TOILfr ARTICLES, DYE STUFFS, Paints and Oils, EVER BROUGHT INTO TIOGA. CO., JUST GO TO P. R. WILLIAMS & CO'S DRUG STORE, ~ IVO. 3, FNION BLOOK, WE t LLSBORO,, PA THE GOODS ARE CHEAP AS DIRT P. R. WILLIA3IS,I ---- --P. R WILLIAMS & Co J. L. WILLIAMS. 011 Block. Wellaboro, Ma: 22, 1867, NEW GOODS ! NEW ,GOODS I J. PL. Bgwen & Co., ,• • 'Er AVE just returned frem New York with a largo assortment of 7' SPITING & SIMMER GOODS, Bought at Panic Prices, and will be sold accor dingly. We respectfully invite attention to our stock of DRESS GOODS, 170,RY .)TICE AIVD CHEAP; also, a largo lino of CA SSI ISIERESO; TWpEDS, SUM 41111, QVCAISA CLOTIIS; LADIES' SieilNGS, Also, a I targe and new READY' MADE z • at greatly rldaced prices, BON-TON, SILVER SPRING, thzd uthei 't .'lefiacbt 'of, .4,1:10P YANKEE NOTIONS, HATS & CAPS, HARDWARE: CROCKERY, • GROCERIES, HAND MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, And many other things whieh we'will be pleased to show to all who will call and examine our STOCK OF GOODS Before pprehasing elsewhere, as I wo believe it paq jr4vfor , :yottr (Imo ' SMALL PROFITS, (iIJIOIC SALES, & .: , ItEADY PAY; IS OM MOTTO. Don't forget to oall at thO 4IVIPIR S E STORE, NO. 1 4 UNION BLOCK. ~ r fr i'VelleliikrO,*ECY ip; 7867, SEE U Ha , 1 : ;• . . r ~ ~' ~ ¢ s- r 5 -------_, lIIERY,' ING, Jere they Comes 'l. 1 ONE OF IHOSE LARGE -STOOKS GrOODS. EVERY THIN 4 YOTI I WANT. T. L BALDWIN & CO., H AvE Juax PFRCIIASE D a large stock of SPRING & i GOODS, V .., , i " • I tuabqteing Cifincral and campleto assortment,of ~ ~.% ~'"rt 7 \^=' DRY GOODS, IP , EANC,YOODS, LADIES' MESS GOODS, FROM A.. CALICO TO A . LK . CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, DOMESTICS, YANKEE NOTIONS, CAPS, CLOAKS, SHAWLS, BOOTS & SifOESc: READY-MADE CLOTHING, HARDWARE, ditOCKERY, PAPER HANGIN,k4S, CARPETS, OIL "tOLOTUS, , GOO,ceries, _ VLOUR, P04,!j7.151T, SALT, "IRON, NAILS;4ARiqjNG TOOLS, ST6ISE'--WARE, ANY TR - ING YOU WANT. • These Goods have been selected with great care. Since the decline, a large portion of them direct from the .manufacturer. Wo propose to nell thorn cheap fez:the Greenbacks. All kinds of Produce takercin exchange for Goods. : 1 1`; L. BALDWIN & CO. Pa;; May ii;1887. , . , • • 11 - 4981. • 'Dila' , 7' aatai It .Ra.ifsu -.2noS iof •ogpnr pus conlanore pjait ittro - *pinoki 7 . ...aolloot!ent silatt tua edam', pun scoop .Ino al-cuttuch.lvria -- Suldiifirresoro put: gitiylo.lapir epoon Lr JOAO Oinulapii, oriint 32.1 ‘..ClEfittiO V 0 •Fpunieng o.lo4.!llituoip Saireea • - Ilopu La! famqouly trilet tr at soapy. 9 , :p4 avolj quirid rata num! OM/ ti moo: aiming Ccosg -• !oil* loj daon eat q?mat •0 sict pottoruci lilai'Sind NIIO3 . popmpia3 owl of mamg jo uoptioim am Huo pinoei oAt j `S~lTll~ IfIJI~I ¶ lItIUt 1 ,-, , .)tools„,psaut klad y rosly op • (pun iguq) 'sans, x L.i,iif Kt I SNPI2III 11H,1,J.112" fzi • •'I.IOIII (1011 flo • `1 , 1011: 51011 S au.cni v.) - • XtiFil, p!!'-!;;°' , tia.ipnnq aod's9l‘,l4 0.611773 S 32/V YAI jr j: (rigid SAT Viir r. ologsito h ti no .100(fpaita %alum 7 g 4,41)1 ;- • 1 3i1VM- E rSa AOdLS AkallVH •.ino.o A"ct o'keittapiod offart T 1 onus pun souifinie ito& uo aria U. 9AI3H r E•ABRITr.4 CELEBRATED aDARL.I_POW-' DE It forlvaehing Flannels, for sale at MO Drug Store. ' =MI MI II '9 MEI SVIS Cleanse, the Blood; D ., Wyi'll corruptor tainted Blood, ;-yiitt • rire' - slek 11 -tireti - :- - 11-nitty. • burst opt Plu•Piroples, or Sores, or in some active disease, or tt may merely I.leop yo u listless, de _ presesed I. nd good for' nothing. But you cannot have !odd health whilo'your blood {simper°. Ayerl Sarsaparilla purges but these impurities; it explle disease and restores, health and stimulates the organs of lire into Vig orous action. Bence , it rapidly cures a variety of complaints which are caused by impurity of the blood, such ,as Scrofula, or Ring's Evii, Tu mors, Ulcer, Sores, Eruptions , Pimples, Blotch es, . . Anthony's Fire, Rose or Erysipelas. Tetter or Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ring Worm, aancer or Cancerous Tdraors, Sore Eyes, Female Disease, such as Retention, Irregularity, Sup pression; Whites, Sterility, also Syphilis or Vene real Diseases; Liver Complaints, and Heart Die eases. Ti'' Ayer's Sarsaparilla; and see for yoUr. self the finrprising,activity with which it clean es the blood and cures these disorders. During late years the publio have been mis ed by large bottles, pretending to give a quay of Extract of Sarsaparilla for ono dollar. Most o r these have'been frauds upon the sick, for they not only / contain little, if any, Sarsaparilla, but often no curative ingredient whatever, Hence, bitter disappointmiint followed the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which toad the market, until the name itself hasbecome synony mous with imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound, "Sarsaparilla,' and intend to , supply such a remedy as shall rescue the • name from the 16ad of obloquy which reste. upon .it. We think we have ground for believing it has virtues which are irresistible by the class of dis eases it is intended to cure. We can !assure the sick, that we offer them the best alterative we know how to produce, and wo have -ration to IA- Hove, it is by far the most effectual purifier of the blood yet discovered. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is so universally known to surpass every other medicine' tor the Intro of Coughs, Collis, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipieut, Conamoption;and„for the relief of Coniumptive Patients , in advanced eta gos of the disease, that it useless here to re count the evidence of- its virtues. The world knows there. ' Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER A: CO., Lowell, Mass., and sold by all Druggists and dealers in medicines eCorywhoic. Sold is Welisboro by, J. A. Roy. rnayl-216. 13.EALE'S (Late Powell's) , , . Err.ROCATION. • Por Dittrscs -incident-to Horses, Cattle; and • the Minima Flesh, requiring the 118 e of tjt Exterdal .Appli talon, ew Compound, prof ared ,y a practical Chem laYin , a full kuowloJgo o all We media) vir tLl ed. of acts ititgredialit that miters into its composition, is warp toil to exceed anything of the kind ever yet the Pahltc ai an external application for the or which it i 4 reouunttoflilod. We aro Hatisfled dl work ite QWTI road into,tho confidence of all it, and these who try it onto will never be offer t ,lise tsei dant it , wliv us without it, end therefore we rely on experience as the best tfli, of its usefulness. It in pronounced by PM-H -ers, and all who have tried it, to be the best applica tion CAT • used. This Embrocation has been put up for ever eight years, and it is only through the increasing demand and urgent reque3t of• my friends and the Public that I Send it forth Ils the grand remedial agent for the yarious diseases to which that noble and useful animal,lthe ho'rse ' is subject. Many remedies have been offered to the Public tinder diffesent.forms, some of these aro injwious, otherl nt.,-, hest of the' use, and many wholly ithproper to an swer the put pose for which they are recomtnencled. A judicious and really inteful composition, free from those objections; has therefore. long been desired by , Many gentlemen alio have valuable horses, and are umr, _ _willing to trust them to the care of designing and .1.4.:-. timded Farriers. Their wishes lire at length fully Oat i tiled, by (M. Beale) being prevailed upon to allow thia Embrocation (which hiss prove ' so efficacious to the various diseases) to be prepared Anil brought out to the public. This Embrocation was extensively used by the Gov ernment daring the wne. Address all Orders to -- DICEDMOND REAM' „ - CM: South Second Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ~. For sale by stergkeepers generally. l'ilipt 67-Gm. '. r -_,Or . For sale at Pon: 3 B Drug store.-- sO,IIII7IIIING NEW. ; . Br.c.iisu conyineed that the wants of. the people of this and adjoining counties war-, rant me in so doing, I have constructed at much expense, two finely arranged Hot Houses for propagating Grape Vines, Flowers, and all hinds - - of Green House Plants. ,I devote my whole time to the business and now War for sale the follow ing varieties : GRA PI: VlNLB—lona, Allen's Hybrid, leraella, Helawa - te, Hartford Prolific, and all of the better varietiee, which I offer at prices that defy coMpetitiwa. Host:saGeant des Battailles, Gun. Jacquirni not, Gen. XVuAington, La Heine. Victor Verdier, nertnora, Souvenir de Malmaison, and many cal *iv monthlies. Also Moss and Climbing Roses:. Among the Miscellaneous Plants will be found. II allotrope:, Pll'l)4iV”, Tuberoses, Cinot•aria, eftl ecolaria. Carnations, Salvias, Fuelling of all kings, VerUnica, Myrtles, Oefaniums of all vari eties, Verbenas of all colours, Tulips ; Gladiolas, Dahlias, A:c., ac., in endless variety. • VEO F.TADLE PLANTS—EarIy and late Cauliflow ers. Cabbages :—Early Winningstadt, Ox Heart, Large York and Sugar Loaf, Dreer's Late Drum head, Late Red Drumhead and Flat. Dutch.—' Sweet and Bell-: uped Pepilers, Dreer's improved Celery, Round and Long gg Plants,. Among many other .varieties of Tomatoes, I would espe cially call attention to the; " Tilden" Tomato, a new and choice vu'riety, ret..ry eittly and highly recominended by all experienced gnrdners and see Omen. Bouquets of choice I ewers fur 'so!,. All plants nicely packed in moss nd can bo car ried auy distance with safety. . I extend a coral invitation t all to call and see the garden. , Il l tißßY MIX. Towanda, Pa., March 13, PUFFER'S PATENT FARM . GATE. (Patented Sept. 11, ISEG.) - .1 chihn fur it Ist. The cheapest, most cenvenient, and must durable Farm Gate in asp. • 2d. Any farmer can make it with the nse of a saw and hammer. 3d. It does not sag the' posts, and ellunot be blown erten or shut. 4th. - It is not obstructed by ice or snow. sth. It is sironqer tin n 'any other gate, and is equally' so. when open or shut, and carrot be es blown open or sbutinor does the hardest - wind affect it when open. On the above claims told especially in r,i , yarel to its rhea 'mess, 'durability, and CallVelifeDee, we, defy tromp titian. it is a new gate and has been but a short time before Ills public, but in all- cases it hi taken the preference' over all other yak.d. It . (.10;4s, including posts, only $1.25 to $1.50, and fanners can make them at even less than this—Huy do not cost more then on nrdiewe y pair of bars. Township rights for sae on terms very profita ble to the purchaser. Farm :rights - for solo for °53.00 each. I have put theM 'down to this low figure so that nono need be .without them, only be sure and extunin.4 this before purchasing of any other. Any ono wishing further particulars will,pleaso' address the subscriber, all orders will receive prompt attention . Address, • O. S. KIMBALL, Ocoola, Tiogii Co., Pa. Apr. 2i, '(7-tf SPRING. STYLES . I._ at•Rell . 's.' Ladies' walk in ! 1 U 0 IT '' Y 0 U N U, .11 Agent for the E I Q UIT A ItL E LIF 1.1 ASSURANCE - SOCIETY THE UNITED STA TES. Insure your Life at a Home Agcney. Wellsboro, April 17; IS67—tf." BOOT AND S-19E SHOP. WM. B. VAN 1104 N haS moved his Shoe Shop to the building- on the corner of Wain and Pearl. itreets, rear o Roy's Mock, whore he is prepared to fill all orders in the line of •' Boots Slatoes on sbort notice, azid i in a manner suritissed by none. 'Repairing dole'pro A teptly.and cheap. Apr. 24, ]Sr;. B. VAN HORN. You *lll find • the la tot .llrrical of hew Hoods a K HUY'S April 1,.1.5r17 EXECUTOWS NOT - ICE.—Letters test:men ' fury having been granted to the undersigned upbn iha ins! will and testament of - Jana% Sou. l u te "f Westfield township, deceased, frsons indebt6 , l will make immediate payment, and 01 having claims will present tltew to RATE A, FEACORD, i t y,o rs RICHARD KIWUIN, 1 Westfield, ;Clay . 22, ISO7-01:- A. FEW thus substantial :S *ORE..PIECES 1 of heetinga and Sbirtipgs, at Apr ' , 1:1867. ' ; ' , -.C. B.•KELLY'S C4l' a'N DER; Vrenciii- 'Alariio4;4 l.— Cll - trTch {4c19,1 y9.l.Eys., IL, AMPS.—A, now Is „ inti of lamp forTierosone . no breakngtiof obitnnqs—ut ,FOLLY'AL. , Apr. 1, 'O7 1=