IM=MgI=MCMI WEDNESDAY; _JULY. 3, . _1867. -Advertiseixierite. Farmers—J. R:-Weeks: • -- Admininistrators Boot and Shoe Makers- 7 dlarknes's Zt r'ulgicat and Afeehanical-Dentfut---A; B. taz.+t- man• Ayer's gathavtie Pitls. , To the Partners of. „Tio,p- Gonnty—Purple &t Kamball. •• - );stray—William Sterens. • : . ' For Sale Wood's Photograph Gallery. ; New .Dry. Goods Store—Toles &L Barker.. Quarterly Report—First,'National Bank. -- Nov-York Marticts.,-The following" pri for PreIIUC43 uled On 'tWay, itolo,2ltit , . . F (3,Bofib 'll4 ugax-b2c-I.larley-$1,15 lover lb 12c—Timotby b P uRII.-,00--Egga-20cDried Ap• pL tter. , -236 - 45c—Obeese-,14416C-••4i01 , 19 , Pork Legal Illaaka!—We have lateV prinloil a lot of StuleuleutH orrConfo , ißions, Common Counts Doelaratlow, Bolid and 4pplication for flunrdiaus, n a nd a full asiortmeut of . lllabl‘s for JoEtiooe, Constables, and Collectors- Dep. Collector HUNT will be in'this villago on Wo oth and lOtli insitt., to recuivo tho U. S. Annual taxer. ' THE ACADEMY. —The ,Aimiver,g4y Exercises cro held to-day (Wednesday) iu tho l Academy Chapel, ectatnemeing at l A. e 4. • ipte-Nte.—Thelittle folkp of the Dis trict Sehoolnhad'a pic-nic excimion an Satur-: day. Tho occasion was ono of great etijoynient' t the little folks and teachers. . ' Mr: A. .T.',Roblyer writes us fruit" Lee County, lowa, that thu wheat , and - corn drops (promise abundance. He says that the season is ho latest on 1* cord iii :that region. By the General Appropriation bill'of the last session the pity of Associate Judges :in this State is $5 per day of service up to '5O dayi. Beyond that number of days; the pay is three dollars. ~'II3oDINE's Steam-Mill is doing a big s t r oke of business nowadays. it turns out up ward of 10,000 feet of handsome lumber per diem, and on the 25th the sawyers scored 3,200 feet in two hours. Onti sap, ouly, is used. STRAwammurs.—We are obliged to Mr. Win. Carroll, fora pdekage of largo and los erous Strawberries, raised by him in the garden 33. Clymer, Esq., - of this village. For siz4 ,:nd lusciousness they could not easily be beaten.- Williamsport lias a uew steam Fire Engine. At a late trial it forced water through 1000 feet of hose and through an 1, inch nozzle to the height of 170 feet! .The good people of Williamsport may prepare for 'more damage by water than by tire. We haVe received a neat quarto of 111 pages entitled The Edtieeter, published at Wil liamsport, Pa: From a cursory glance over dts vages we can confidently recommend it to teach ers and pare r nt us 'a capital aid to educators. It is published monthly at $l. per year. The, Clinton, 11cpvbkopn has, been en tia:ged to an eight-column paper ; presenting the same printed surface es; the Agitator. a are glad to note this evidence of prosperity, and trust the Republicans of Clinton will extend to the Proprietors a generous patronage. They ha..ve now a first-class organ of Republican sentiment. _'poor woman in Binghamton wa4 arrested by a Rev. Mr. Sparks - for violating the Sabbath by Petting out rome tomato plant4.—Ex ____ e pass the poor woman over to Itreth s Ts Jotter of the Vidette and liownuut of the Repot 1ic,04, Crucify her! Crucify her! An article entitled " Herod in the Fnmilj.," with comments, will appent..pe.xt WeC k. It was intended for this number, but by ittadver tcnrie got mixed with Im:ide copy and 41 , is rt dis covered until too late for eilln,r side f the sheet. It to a timely article, and while it, wit iim - m e; with Um guilts, will Ining A tho light one of 0 — ~...t , it,---1,1....:7.. Pin, of . the to-....x.,, CHEESE P.A.C:ToIfiES.--TlieHe tient , appear to ho'in tho, hci ht of the 'irt The WhitneyvilleFttolery i^ DOW rec.•it itli4 ;Mee peunda of-inillt per day, flow which nol than .410 Il?. of cheese ace daily realiml. The Stony Factor•; ikeidrio : ;; II,• . :.1 milk per day, and the quantity it We ale Millble the itowul Top Ind Wheeler Hill Pad,rii.:". of the-letter feetories would confer tt: great tans• upon the puhlk if they f it I h..- information. quarterly tbr .tii,:cv of the '1Ye110)014. Pivieiwt, :;, ~f I'., took placolitc:ttlay cr . t•tiiii;. - ;, 26th in. L, :1)111 4.8 ; A.—William : T.-13enj. Seeley;. Chaplain.—Roy. Calk ins: R. S.—Thom:lb Allen: A. H. —\V. W. n,•la,: F. S.—O. V. Merfiel: o.—n. R. Dili; A. C.--(!. 11. Gnernsey ; f. . : 0. knit. Couirary to the alixi6ns fears of the 011;inic , i cif ralperanco refolau, tho Divicion is'in t tiourish 11„:,',Ondition, and more. f , r7r.tly rcsolverl ,to put .1071) the (I.estroyer,than ever. HOOKER, of the Troy Gwiette, saw a ;at de;igned for n cheese fnoetory pays throngh Troy die other day.. He wonders if it did not !reach a sermon 00 economy tit the farmers jf Itho'ford. If Hooker will come this way, we will into , hint to FCC four Chee , o Flictoriel *within a 4 , lins of five toil t oof Wellehurn, one of, them turning out half a ton of eliew,e pee day, and the others from 40(1 to ifto' porinds ench. per ilay.--:- .lieep punobing your former friends, Iloolcer, and gi:e them no rest uni,til they “_logni.to' I,e,t , nterots in assyi;iation of capital. Beal Ltatc has appreciated twenty per cod. in this region since the erection of thee() Factories. gT..`..TE .Noßirni, Scrtooi..—We haves received the Catalogue and Circularof the Itatv, Normal School at Mansfield, for the School year ending ISGT. The ernibit is very gratifying, and shows that ; under it 3 pr,Lent nwnagement , , the School is in a most proAperou, eontlitiow—. The thole - number of 1,a01t:3 rs.:it.h.actk in the , Normal and Model Schools is 05, !Th e t o t a l c „ s t, I:s year to each F. tWitil I, ineladingDoard. romn., taftion, pools-retst r Fuel, light;. awl VC.M.In;:, I.; :Itl.oo, no extras elinAged. Thk - .4 . I k..ii,,,,...0.. to it , abeap a...any self-oMtainin4 fliviitution eau :.-if, rd. 'rite building ix ratty turni , thed with Oiv i 1 ppprovell style OF furniturt, and a Gyinn. Hum with valuable 'apparatus two heels ad.lvl. siithin tho`past year.' Thu Timstees I-tate thitt ' r;ore room is.needed to. atmerntluidate the grovi - - lri4 patronage of the Sc ( We shale the hope that the way for limiting Vat) needed additions test' bo provided soon. The high position 'which this School maintains : a tone; Normal- 1:4 1 1 1:c;olt.• vo;:ht to commend it ty the 'lO er'al ',citron:l'l,re of ,::c (oltuuouwealth. This Nor's, .11 ir.st:ie‘ ought , \ t , fund* F , OO at:dull - rare.; anti ; n r A 1 lle acC,lllllllO - ex I.)i)dea no doubt it \roal, 6 t 110 01. , 800101-: - . 7 4SIATIONAJit - lEillES. Che great and eutiipetitirio in :lA.O books nitur be iegbaded tv3 11 01141 progress, whether every eandi , Lt:?. pi.b lay,b• be an improvement un L'tt. 11 the country id llogilea with •?tiny it •," ",t• take conNolatitin in the fact that n there free Fehoo l ts 4b) not e•z - i-t !bet, i, :lleil flooding or the inakm. - We have eritiettHy Ftrie, •)t i=s;(o,el -as uttiticd "Tat: N.yiloo.t. SP.KtuP," com p:l.ring elementary and proitautim Spellce, ithrs'i and five'rea ter?, and elementary an& ad • ,a,l, :ed•liengraphies. • 141, re .—Thepementary Spylic r izvx6 , .:llept , , Yllabieationteal graduation. Wo notice an, ' 4 ther and capital , fonture--tho repriiduction. of tt^ reading lessons in Script type, thus imilirtr iu(aelling writing and spelling ht one and the !tr no - tune. The advanced pronouncing Speller a happy instance of ininptatiOn of means to "" 1 :'. Not only are the roles of orthography .ir.(l iltlumeiation elearly presented,• but the iliopei 3150 of particles is taught, by examples. 'ln • the 3....t.A‘ 11 11 1 0 abikOt + itth thtir use c nifeeflOn kart gunge. > Rcooras.—T e series starls with hbautifully illustrated priLer. tlie ft lessdiis'"l t A 'alliterative, thus giving the pupil ample opportunity to neJ quire the several initial sounds of every letter ill the alphabet. The First Reader takes up the! work where th w primer drops it and riscli by suo cessive steps t., the Second Reader. Atitong that now features *. note the fine classiqation of words into fa 'Hike; and . this • , by.,a systctir ..ioinlit-1 ural that the p pil is carried fOrWiiid int•kno4l 1 edge of Synta and Prosody. The selcetions in the Sbcond Re. der are capital. The pupil cant not avoid acqu rinii an t ircrest in t tbo,lotrin i. pp leal utterly tin 'actable. The Third . Reader is at Dictionary an4Prtildek 'contbinetl,:tolqltk lisp thel work lvhcro the second ended and rising gradu-1 ally and nature ty tothe;n9xtArt,thvisyries. Thal erleetions nye v 'ry line—such line poems as the! "Old Oaken 13 ICTiet," liitig - .: libhi4dly sprinkled! throughout its pages.t „Tip. gourth and Fifth!. Readers may h lcoinibetided hs'rare compilational of the best mod nil composition, both prose and poetry being of the highest order. These books' •would °mouton any center table as books of ele-: wait eitracts._ idiVo"titiA.'4ll:6l3l roceti' , of the best quality r and beatttlfully printedi Ge6yrtifihid. ' l the're iJre fide oi -. Oe`tii'ese, '1 be-1 ( i t ginning- at th:.:keginjdagnial*irising to the' sumuiit of cog phical knowledge. The prima ry honks oC ash' h tlieraYirerthree, aro on the ob-j ject plan Of t • thing. One fine feature of thel series is t4t i .'i ysical Geography, Vlim l atotegy,l -itioltio;i , , Geiio' y and hi iiitrdidgk • are taught l the sifme 1e5. , , , 0p ?:.4 ( !pupi l .:ll3 al :iyeAacluaintedi with the topogt iphy and resources of every coun-1 try a with itsl wition otithe globe:. A completcri reper ory of ii 4:,:f..v.m.f.,,,.ifi,R,,,:„.4,• ~_•,:, . .t.....,:e,:-:„.::;1„..-„•:•,, ,-. ...•:...i. -,,, , ,, .: , . , ,T,;• , /,3, ,, ,;.:.‘,) ,„ ..i.i44-1401,', 4 " 41 - A PP I i. ! -- ; ..:i.. c A .- . - .: 1 - , -..,-: ::::•,'.-,,2.:,,,'i, ' .- 4;i:' ,,, ,`,•::. :; ::•.‘. - * `,------ -, -' - ,-' -1 ,";.. ',• ','%',.'lVzt.'s4,l`:l',-0-.7;:•-;;P:V.",' •:- • ' - - PING :N1?.17V 1 MEd ~), ;The Universal lothes Wringer Thlio boat, th?rpflr9,tb ,olpeapeat i in i tba Irold. : ,IL! Voimileols; an 4 yritir yit9d - tpl)a 1.10 gtiofl Cli. ,servioe.4ifter miating a' F Oar all iwiltinfirtit-pi r . 4118011. Took thgtifirat'iptamiamllit Thirteen state Pairs, an 4 at Aim prid'agair lin, London, in 1882. • L I. '; •i .CIH. ' WASHING_-.lllA.:Lkk EASY. Mil ; 1$ is the only, machine which washes clean and doci not wear out the clothes. _Toolt.thp first premium' at tlie ' nf.!the' Auteilliall':fi6l.ltut6Oindt ih 'Wei hi ihd Tri blew, the .Agrieuitexipt, the o .kflartgert, and all of tho Agricultural pap0 . 6.,- f 1 ?The undersigned is •a 3t for' ' 'ihe sale of the -.Withger and Doty'a Washer DAVID P. ROBERTS. Wellsboro, May 29, 1882-2 m. ' 1 •I' , 'r • xsll'.- ftillki , ' SOnegf t)).' fli l4; FO ' 11 / 4 t.., kIi, , PPARI,TER? .F9'4fiVS, con st4litl3l.ol re •hand at apigaqttires's prices, at , 3 .• br ,i , _ A.,,CA V • '. i M E Apt STOVE,;•,,V;!..42IIE;ROOMS. Aleo, just received, a lorge stock of BAHR' nyttich I selected with care and tint 1N 31() ,Y , icriCash ban - bs•bongy in , nfig , tniii.et. - COMMON AND CHOICE TABL' AND Q POCKET CUTLERY, • BA , W :8 (12, :lein4s.;) H • .4 . X.ES, ADZ, Ili.TCHE t tg:' A'ASNIFA4 4 , 3 ; , LOOKS, RNOi3S, - 'LATCHES, 4 HINGES, BUTTP, SCREWS, AUGURS, __ - • CII I S S„ „,,, , • " qql.o.Pk, ME PICKS # - SPAPES,- rkittE4, RAg.E8 3 . ' Bgy;idiEs, 1.144 ; :NAILS, COMMON, FINISH:. AND CLIP:CW : 3 ; c,:o 14 ." " • L2..1 • : Z . .t r AItRI'MUE 4LL tuzEs, rsou 1-4 A-1 4 -1-2 ,T Q 112 X &mama. • Fl farthof partimuytTs call and sae. Tinga, May lb,- I ; Ut7.-t f. -- B. A.. BMEAD. _ . -• °VOICE L v T i v , 'GRAIN ; 8AG5...(,0r% tale k) 'cheap ! at WRIGHT d; BAILEY'S. - Molloboro, June &, 1867. " , COAIPANY . STORE pOODS 'PRICES This is tho done =I :.: :".?';'s'.—:.:1;'i:;•;s~:-~ ~.0 9 - • .! - ENITH -IX !NW ', 1=1=!IIMMI .1 Boedtime tend harvest-am piomised to all ; Tho season is backward, and cold, and wet, But thore'sAlme for plowing and sowingyo Aiid•tbiirtiell bb ElVring, and Swindler, add If 1 ,_ , OF course thero will be a Spring, and Sum mpr 'and lO there hag beep. ahead a. . ' ?, 1 1()Ita C , J1 1( 1; BIG "FALL" IN PRICES , vs • , FOR O tit —Ei ,-; l -.4 Av and-so.forth. Perhaps you may think tho acason 'TOTHER.END FOREMOST t " BEE-HIVE= 'EXCHANGE," bAOut I. e' t , ii , ?: kili A MINE I= upon tinieuAttuporit "tot keep over LAST SU you know, and then PRIO.EI Even • RPOOL SA 'l' diiSrATIVI T. TIV1; D:'"- , :;1.7..•,.. t. , 1 .., a ) MY - LW BUTTER ilo'n'apfto"ochiiiiiapti beet prices for butter must use Liierpeol'"Soa. - _ : 44.3•furthertoorti listen, 0, ye T—He's r Wire a treniendous lot of El FM I` • Oolong, Souoboiig, Sing-Song; Ding-Doug, Hy eon, Dyson, Lo-Sun, No-Sun, Green T. Alcoa T. Mack T. and • .•f I . . all of w ich is warranted to unlock family se creth at: s i verY.T---pir4—T. • • ' - MATH.tRs I , - FARMERS' PI?ODUCE at the hest'Mfiiket Prices; and sell • I Everything Eatable and Cookable, as cheap as can be done and maintain a wife and 'numerous family. IYIATH•ERS .!; , 1 Wilru l tways be gidu to soo you if you hare money, 'and if you havon't ho will tell y.ou. hew ;In get that article. AVelleboro, Pa., May. 22, 1867. NEW GOODS 1 NEW GOODS I ef !N i l JP, ov en & c 449: HAVE just returnod- from New York with a largo assortment of !Stt. SHUR _GOON, ,Bought at Panic Prices, and will ho sold accor dingly. Wo respectfully invite attention to our stock of En X)ADIES - "11110S GOODS, J AL -gip eII:EAR, I , ' j i ,CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, SUMMER . CLOTHS, LADIES' CLOTHS, & • ; ME =I `LIDIEg' StOKIN'GS,' ~~. ' Also, a largo grid new nsagrtmo9t of 4 ;1, ; 2 1 • - READY MADE CLOTHING, I fit • at, greatly reduced prices BON-T014, ) (SILVER i SPRING,' dnd' otAir kind)? of HOOP SKIRTS, YANKEE NOTIONS, HATS & CAPS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, ril HAND MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, AO many other things which we will be pleased to(tihow to all who will call and examine our ' STOCK OF GOODS • A:rp T e ,puri3llasiog olsootiotio, as- !citd 'betters i _ i tiOjlrpft,t-yoll for yoor thno'and troable. • ; .• • ; , . r giSLALL PROFITS, QUICK SALES, ' & ' READY, pAy ,IS OUR MOTTO. SMEIRE STORE, NO. 1 UNION REOpit Wel'mbar°, May 15, 1867. Root, to oprittg 4 , 4 OF WEALTH 11 - 9143roHliza Ina ';land I did MER'S.,,OOObS, fore shall furnish articles as MAKERS =mg Crack T. will continue to buy F. ~.. •, Y =1 SEI also, a largo lino of iliniEll I t Donq'forget Here they. Come: 1 H p 0E 1 , ' l ' - 1 , -.-: , 'l, . • 7 HOSE LARGE STOCKS .: • - , OF. - . , . , • , EVERY THING YOU WANT. • ; T. L. BALDWIN &' CO., 4vE.4I7st„fURCHAI44D 7 a large) otock of H SPRING & 'SUMMER GOODS, embracing a general and complete asaktment of DRY GOODS, FAPICY POOPS, LADIES'. _ DRESS A CALICO .to A CLOTHS AND OASSPORES, • • ,DOMESTIPS t : Y A.N KE E NOTIONS, HATS it CAPS, CLOAKS, SHA*LS, BOOTS & SHOES, REAPY , IitOE=49TIIING, P AIP,E R AIL CLOTHS,` FLOUR, pOßii, FISH, SALT, IRON, NAIIITFARMING TOOLS, ONE WARE, ANY • THING YOU IVANT. These Goods have boon selected with great care. Since the decline, a large portion of them direct from the manufacturer. We propose tu sell thorn cheap for the Greenbacks. All kinds of 'Produce taken in exchange for Goods. T. L. IIALDWLN CO. Tioga,; Pa., May I, 18157. • 11 - 4981 '8 £ o lil`Plogwult,l 'Oll/1 aIAIN if •eaela3 -anoS JOJ calpur pus oultuuxa 'putt nua usual," .uolToodeal auag met BOOLI,I puu epoop et 4) •solmuunb 'lotus UT oeuetplud2uTdoenT (befog; puns Oplistio.tolg X4 t j otte:t ib.ts I ,Ciaepu(otra serealang aeoupeuu cull uT flulleuu •TT oqn ,uua ,Cog ,fuu 'auttpuig eqql mlet .Cup u ul uoeatl q o 1 p cum luujd uua tiutu P 'auo ;mug pAnoys Amiga Seaea •olus eo; Jowl ea llama ‘piTgoarug *0 •TET Sri paTaolud 'Ut4NVId Nll3, poituqopo oqi of Blau:tau,' .jo uonaelp gm woo pp - m/4 O$ 11\13411 !1LIO:1U IMM::1 jo %ow 82.”31 4`.10,1 u 'ugly 09 - (pup( /Flog) `sans uga, l ,fig El I . -• _ , 4 .91,1nfin . a liaszna Iv 'KOUT aOll `Hirt' 1 flo •, • `IsIQIII aOHS 31311011 - 94 30[011 511311q9 kllO3 Qt , 9$ „ ‘p,Jpung aed gripm •4•• • 44,g5 , ally JAL . . a t . Ird Tris-Lirsivvie- lea.l4g olocplioAt ao zoos papia, • 1 I c't t 11,40111 '8 "91? 1 311VM-NII ,I3IIVM-SSVI9 F ,6 `aIIVAAGITVIT tnoi Sui.fnq Sq of,u4ua;mail ayiut 'l , DAUS puu ma'am* anoA u 0 G& ttv OAI3II ABBITT'b CFLEBRATED SOAP POW DER ;for wasbing Flannels, for Bale oy's Drag Store. ' - j ~', i` Mil ,g • El ! . Groceries, ma In 5.0 'ZEE LS .AYERT Cathartic' Pills ARE the most perfect put.. gative we - are able to produce, and as we think, has wee . yet , made ,ade by any have abundantly shown to , much they excel the other They aro, safe and-pleasant to to cure: •Their penetrating .o the vital activities of the dy, ._ obstructions of its orgair, pu lily the blood, and expel disease. ,They,lpurge out the foul humors-which breed and grow dis temper, stimulate - sluggish or disordered organs inlo their natural action, and impart _toile and litrength to thewholo system. ;Not onlydo troy cute the every day complaints of everybody, but formidable and - dangerous (Beam - p. While they produce powerful effects, they are at the seine time, in diminished, doses, the safest and beet physic that can ire. employed for children. Be ing sugar-coated; they aro pleasant to take i • and, being purely vegetable, aro entirely har mless: Cures bare been made that would surpass belief, were they not substantiated by-men et such ex alted character, as to forbid the suspi on of un truth. Many eminent clergymen and byslcians certify to the public the reliability o our retie dies, while others bavo sent us the-. ' surance of their 'conviction that our Preparations ontributo itn i Mensoly ,to the relief of our aillic d fellow, a t 'men. I - The, Agent below named is .plinsied to furnish gratis 'our Ameriban Almanac containing direc tiene for the use of thesis medicines and certifi cates of their cures of -the follovring,tomplaints : - Costiveness, Bilious Complaintii, .Bheutuatism, Dropsy, Heartbtirn, lleadacheirising from ibul stomach,, Nausea,,lndigestion,, Morbid Inaction of the BoWers and Pain arising thbrefrom, 'Patti: lency, Loss of Appetite, all Diseases which re quire an evacuantmedicine. They alio, by pu rifying the blood and *stimulat* g • the System, Cure many complaints 'which it Ould not be sup posed they could reach, Such aseafness, Partial Illindriess,'Neuralgiii 'and New us Irritability, I f Derangements of the Liver and lildneyseout, and all other, kindred. disordersi , arising limn a low state of the body, or obstruction of its funs tions. . . . • Do not be put off by.unprincipled dears lyith Other . .preparationS on which - they make more prefit; Demand AYER'S and take no others. The elelt'cvant the best'aid there is.for them.'and they phould have IL - • 1 . prepared by Dr. 3. C.AYER. Mass., and bald by all Drugglats and dealers In• medicines everywhere. Sold in- Wellsboro by 3. A.11,0y. "july3-2m. BEALE'S (Lati Powelyek, ' EMB,ROCATION. !,, For all Dived:see incident to Horses; Cattle, and the Human} Flesh, requiring the use of an External Application. Mills new Compound; prepared by a practical Chem- Pet, having a full knowledge of all the medical vir tues of each ingredient that enters, into its composition, is warranted to exceed anything 6f the kind ever yet offered to the Public as an external application for the I diseases for ;which it is recommended. We are satisfied that it will work its own road Into the confidence of all who use it, ltrid those who try it once will never be without it, and therefore we rely on experience as Lilo best test of its usefulness. It is pronounced by Farri ers, ntid alliwho have tried it, to be the best appliera iron dyer used. This Embrocation has been put up or over eight years, and it is only through the' increasing demand and urgent request of my friends and tho Public that I send - it forth as the grand remedial agent for the various dioctuies to which that , ,noble and useful • animal, the horse,-is, subject. Many remedies have been offered to the under.' different forms, sonic of these aro injurious, others at best of little use, and many wholly Improper to an swer the purpose for,which they are recommended. - judicions and really useful composition, fiat from those objections, has therefore long bfrou clegirod by . many gentlemen who have valuable horses, and are un-: willing to trust them to the care of designing and pre tended Portiere. Their wishes two at. length fully grat ified, by (Dr. Beale) being Prevailed upon to allow this Embrocation (which has proved so efficacious to'•the various diseases) to bo prepared and brought out to the public. , This Embiocation'tvas extensively used the Gov ernment during the war. Address all Orders to DE. EDMOND BEALE, 602 South Second Street, Philadelphia, Pa. For sale by storekeepers genevlly... 17aK67-41m. - Xist - For sate nt ItOY'S Drug Store. „S RAND ALL, . SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL DENTIST. OFF.;( nt h isresidende on Wellaboro _street, Tiowlicre ho may be found from the Ist until the 120), and from the 19th until the 25111 of each month. Will be in Blossburg at the United ;totes lintel, from the 13th until tho 18th, and in Lawrenceville at Slosson's llotel, from the 26th until tho last day of each month. All operations connected with the dental pro fession, whether surgical or mechanical, will re ceive especial Utttlillwl” - Ila‘ing au improved liquid and apparabis for benumbing the Bunts , ho is prepared to extract teeth without: pain, and in a manner hartilloss to the patient, yet no stupefaction; drowsiness or nausea, follow:oho operation.. Ether or Chloro form will be administered if advisable when de sired. ' Artificial Teeth of alt kinds inserted in the most substantial and beautiful manner. Oall and see specimens of mechanical dentistry Tiogn,,Pa., May 1, 1867. SUMMER MILLINERY MR' 11:IT CIIELI. I would particularly 'the attention of her friends and the public generally, to call and see her now collection of . . • SUMMER y GOODS, • •- consisting of thq!latost nOvelties of• BONNETS & 'JOCKEY ERENCH FLO - WPRS, RIB- • BONS, LACES;' &-.p., All seleted with great care s ' Everything belong ing to tho Millinery Trade of the LATEST IMPORTATIONS, can bo found When. Bosoms on Broad Streat, to which would invite ant early call.' • ; Mrs. E. D. MITCHELL. N. B.—Particu'inr attention paid to Blcaching and Custom Work. 4:3 T!,oga, Pa.. Juno 5, 1857—tf. B. B.BORDEN;,: • T / O f f A , PA ET AS just returned from the City with a largo I I and dosirable rock of goods consisting of • DRUGS AND MEDICINES, - Yankee Notions, of every description ! Glass and Plated-Warn, \fall Paper, Paints and Oils, Dyo Stuffs, School Booki, Groceries, and finally every thing that , li'ever ‘ 'kept in a Drag and Notion Store. I would also call the attention of 'the I)uhlic to our Stock of GERNAN'ZIWPSinne (paled in the wide 'world, and also /that I' am Agent for the " Morton" Gold Ton; and shall al ways keep a large assortment. Tioga,May 8, 1887—tf. B.; B: BORDEN. Glen's•.FEtlla Xisurance pompany; GLEN'S F.EILLS; 4 N. I. Capital and Surplus $373,637,66. r ; • • • • • FAIOI,IiISN - S, 'only, taken. ' No Premium Notes required. - ,' , • - ]it - is'LIBERAL. It pa,Pil detntgi by Light ning, whether Fire ensues or not. It pays for live stook - Lightning, in barns or.id tbeitehl. ' • Its rates 'are. lower _than otbei-tCompanios of equal ;reepoiasibility.. ' C. PRICE, Agent, . • Vatroington Centre, Tioga Co: P. Nay .. 1 )1.48 6 7t-I,Y, • .;.1; 1." • , • 'YOUNG, :QIRED by the celebrated Stock Horse DER ► TRI4D ; owned by H. N. Fish, of -Troy,Dtad ford county, and foaled by a Duroc and 13olivian Mare. Ile took the first prciniorn as.a: roadster over first . class horses atztho ; last county Fair of Tioga county, and has an enviable reputation as a sure foal:gotter and sleek horse. YOUNG .BERTRAND'wIII , stolid the present season as follows: / . - Atendajts, Tuesdays ' and' Wednesdays, at the stablp 'of the ittbseritior in . 3lainsl7urg.- •Thins day afternoons at...WhitnoYillto; Friday for.e tioons at Liaise' Wheeler's; on the State Road; Fritta-y - afteeneatut et Cherry Flatts; Saturdays at the staid° of Thomas Grayes,, Covigton. - Pasfero for Mares from it 7 distAnce an feasona'- blo terms. Ownore. parting wtth mares beforo foaling will ho held revponsible for the sorvlch money. 'Coring rerigorinblo, E. A. FISH. 11 airisburg, Pa., MAI 22, 18GT-2re' SIIAW, - I‘. fIENEHAL POLI&Y AGENTS for the lead lug Stock Votnpaniest iu the United States; also Agonts for the Lycoiniug County Mitteal, Columbia. Mutual; and Farmers' Mutual Insu ranC4,ConionieS. -Non-Hazardous, Hazardous; and Ex tra.llaz aedous Risks taken at reasonable rates. Policies Issued, and all Losses adjusted at our Office: ; Wollsboro', Pa.; Feb. 20, 1867.—tf. , SPRING STYLES .at Kelly's. 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