II The Johnson aud ChluOCorre,pondeace. kbEkrsvalik4 14.2 ‘..0;--z-4-t.i•:1*.1,-:::; -- - - 4- i - .'zwV.l. , Di transmitting the: order for Gen. ,Sherl4iiiiVAtiVviti fdbentbilintathe Presidont Invited: filrant, to subnat his views of the matter: Gen.' Grant re plied u hfi'itkfY"Ct •.,' 4%. 1 art Is - f 44. -4 q "I am pleased to 4Vail myself of this invitation tO nrge-f- earnestly firge—urge in. the name of g patriotic =peOple v Will:k have snerificed hundreds, of thousands, 'of lbYaillyba and thOnsandi of 'Millions of treasure tipreservethe Integrity and Union of this country; that this order bfi not insisted, on r .e It is untnistakably ths•expressed wishofthe country that geXtraLlEiheridatt shouldnot be removed from his present command.-. if , • •' - "This is a'republie, where the will.•of. the people is the law of the land. I beg thatthelyir s ole.eirmay lie- heard. , Gen: Sheridataias performed hiadVil duties falthiblly, and intelligentlyo-„Xlis,lre moval•:will only be-regarded•as ala,eabrt =to defeat the laws of Congress. It will beinter,pmted by the: unreconstructed element in the iouth—those who, did , -all they could to break up this govern went by arms, and now wish to be the, only, element„eonsulted as tothe method of , restoring; order-:-as a trim:opt'. -It will embolden them to renewed oppnSi n. tion. to the will of the loyal MasseS4 be liekelbglliat-theyitave the Executive with thenr. ll , ; 1 ' , • •• ' :__ , The President in reply , says CIO assuming that it is the, expressed 'wish of the people !that GenorAV-Biteridao • alien d. not lib rempved from his•present comnattud, you reniark,:„`This is rt ron public where the will of the' -people is the law of the land,? and 'Beg that their, voices may he heard.' This -is indeed a republic, based, however, !von a writ ten Constitution. That Constitution is the\eombined and expressetbwill cif the politic und their voice •is law when,- re- Ilecipf in the mariner which tinainstru inent prescribes. While oneof its „pro- VEilionS makes the President Comman der-in-Chief of the army and navy, an other requires that he shall take care that.tbe laws be faithfully: executed.- Belieiring that a change in the coma. wand of the sth military district is ab solutely legal, I have issued the order which is necessary for a faithful execu tion of the' snbject' or this correspon detice;and ini-thos exercising a power that inheres in the executive under the Constitutieri as toriamander-in-chief . of the. Tilltary , 'forces, I 'am disehar gilng a duty required of me by the will ci t t i lhe nation, as formally deelaredAn t o supreme law of the land. o Any t - hreeurseloull lead tod n estrnin fttere P e!iCreo(lsiiugl nee abolished; there would beneCen Ar- gress for the exercise of legialptivepotr ers;lthexeeutivelor see 'that the . laws are faithfully executed'no Jtidiciary.to aftbrd.tolhe citizeti : protcetiOli - for life; limb and property.' Usurpation' would inevitably 'follow, and a despotism be fixed open the • people "in' violation 'of their combined and expressed will.'' "In 'conclusion,' I fail to perceive any' f. military, 'pecuniary or patriotic rease•its why this orde'r :should not be' carried into effect. You will remember that in the first instance I did' ot consider Gen.. .-' Sheridan the most Suitable officer - - for tit e-ciaha nand Of the Fifth-MilitaifrlMS trict.' Time has strengthened irty '. eon= victions uPon•this point,- and' has' led ututo the eetiolusion that mar . ..1444-o'l4i- , siderationsl demanded 'thathe - Shiffild I be Superseded, by an 'officer who, whilifl he will faithfully execute th&law, Will i t at t 'e same-time giVe more general sat- I sfa Lion to - the whole people; white and blac - 'North and'Bouth. "I am, - :Oeiteial;' very . .respectfully,', C yours, - - '- '.' 4 ANDREW JoirMiort. - "To Gene' al - 11. S. GRA - gx, Secretary', of War ad il 'rim." ' " I, - • Plain Facts, for Taxpayers It should be borne in mind by every tatipayer of the nation that • the enor 2noushurden o'f•debt under - which:the country is staggering, was Axed, upon it by arebellion inaugurated, fostered and strengthened by the Democratic party. It should. be borne in mind that this debt was enormously, increased by the aid-tafA Mad comfort given to th,f44,08.14 -r•-cr - Lcr — yrttgrCiz,ir - irj — aiir party, whereby the rebels were enuonr. aged o.proloug the struggle against the Union armies, after all otherreasonable 'flop° of-success had been . extinguished., it should be borne in mind • that th 9 debt of the nation was stilt further in meased bysthe efforts of the. Democratic party to cripple and destrthe public credit, in the midstof th I , struggle -for ly national existence, and th t the nation a bonds were thereby forced to heavy dis count.in contracting loans with which to carry on the wag And the national currency was thus largely reduced. be low its true value in gold, thereby •ad cling enormously to the cost of all:mate rial purchased for the use oftheGovern ment. '• ' ~' • - -*: ' ' ' ''''' It shoUld he,borne in mind by every taxpayor of the nation, that the Demo cratic pArty - stands•.pledged to secure comperisation to the slaveholding rebels for everrslave set frep; by the Eniatel pation•l'roclaritation 'and Constitutional Amendment, thus adding an immense add .un.just burden-tO the already on erous taxation , Under which the country groans. - It should_ be . itorne in -mind- that - all the Democratic members in the , House of the Fortieth ' Congress , thane placed' themselves upon the record,.,.; . - by their vote; in favor of the monetipus propo sition that the National OpVernment is liable,. undeethe Recomitructioni for every dollar of the State debts of all the States in rebellion: It should be borne - in mind bye every taxpayer, that the Democratic party, throughits orators and writers for the press, is vommitted to the unheard of _proposition that 03e. Confederate war' debt, contracted-hi the iniquitousstrug gle to-overthrow the National Govern ment, IS justly - chargeable against the Government, and that this , party only waits the , success of its ..insidious at tempt to regain:power, to fasten , this debt upon , the people'.. of. the. United states— ~ : , , It should be berne in mind' by every taxpayer, that the Democratic party has made persistent and'strenuous effortelo injure both public and private credit, ,and being on a financial crisis, SuCh, as will make it impossibh3 ler the nation to meet its obligations promptly, thus carrying wAde-spread(ruin - throughout the country, and. re cing to beggary thousands of,wido,ws. nd orphans= and 9ther,worthy perkons whose little all is invested-Ili government bond,44Or the redemption of which the faith" of .the Government is pledged.-=-Ifinere. Joek nal- - - c , 7-7-‘, , GOODLETT§NILLE lapAuiet' and se date Watering place, alto\ mile from Nashville. Several evenihgs ago, , an Irish benzihist, in, a, delirious condition, suddenly dawned on a group sitting 'in the mellow twilight, on the hotel perch. The intruder uttered' a varwheop, a Pull ed out revolver and fired straight at the party,- That group fled in utter dis ..may. The Hibernian then.went,to the kitchen and dining-room and conlimene ed a general popping at the pretty-wait er girls... Dishes were knocked into at oms Vy . the playful. bullets, and the shrieks, of the girls drowned the din of falling chairs ; and tumbling tablei.— When-one .revoiver .was emptied, an other Wasj)rodueed and commenced go-: ing off.,. ,The, humorous unknown, after burningop al his ammunition without puncturing, any person, was finally captured and placed in prison. • • The pretence of Andrew Johnsen that the removal of Sheridan and Sickles is - necessary to insures proper execution of the - militaryfeeenstruction bill bone of the baldest 'impostures iqf the are. f e His repeated av wets OfhostilitY to that measure, his a mpts to - defeat, its pee "sage, and subs cent efforts tO,' distort Itolowiing, ave clearly shown' that he Was oppos# to the law; and Ode' en tire public clearly undefitand that ,he' opposes Abe exetution satisfactory to its friends simply because Sheridan and Sickles have faithfully complied with, th e.. .wai oB of -Congress.--.Pliffa..erem citt i .ca , • a rtill i tS I°4: 14 , !lb - • WELLSIOSIIO ~ITANNtA• • INTEDN.t,SDA,X4IO*, \*;5:141,1;,7,. T RkIPUBLICAN STAY.NIigSITICTXPTI ' JUDOS 'OF 71113 811FREIIE COURT, ALLEGUENT . _ REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. ;4 3 : Fl3O. At SEMBLY 'I3:I3TRANG; - Of'Westfleid: -, ,TNO.• S. IstArP,T;p4Ouderspart. , .1P07.001 : 91. ? 3:( 14 41 f t i 1 t .1 )!, VOR.TREASURER, • ;115. - C. • TAILEY,-pf , Deltnar, 61 °„ , • :11 7 c46 - 14. .{, -"Artg:9 _ ; -N; FOit - JURY - o:4l.miSSlormil, 1 . ItROItjAPOIRi 'ofirellsbofo. ,\ i..-13007ArtjitT,t1;..of IJudire 'S!iiirs7;'%ito'd- On Iroin' - 'llls 4 ;Opbrioltln ':Case IMO lOn'the Whole; fheri r liani ripintort. , that Ithe :provisioner; the aotof.Coegrees'of .Februnry26th, •102, deetaringtheeriotes issued pursuance , of ;that net be JaWini money, Stiurf 9 (Vol ',tender, UlsigottatirliTlOPlA ',c. : t Thi4.ronflerlo,-,yym?ceiszkiy4lint shouhl een'sider the; other questlon,whieh 11'4 been mach), tw,the.effeet n`f, th ypeeial•agreement -to 'pay in lawful ` Silver Mcine t the 'Vatted. . flilitiftsf 'anti tilt, but as rue)oilti - of the court nre of oat' °platen; kidgment - ;lcir the defendant."-== Npied front the Philadelphi(i Ave .6f 23d of. Feb t riOlry 1884, ,, srheie the .opinion publishmtin ,; ; IL tokraietibe found in the Legal,•Laclligencer !oft March 180894, page 92. t ' Zn thcrsanio cOpy,of tho.4lgeis a carefully ,pre, pared pubigy, of•lho'juctgoond .this :I;iPinian, in 'which'ii the following : •, 4 • "Judge Sn.p.nswoon reasons upon and'decidei the easki as fF ho were gains Infty,Spiritisitting, far' above trad ont of the . contentions, and strifes of thitvtrorld,'g '.• 4 - ,;• : , ill•not the holders , of% greenbacks - and Gov.. aliment bonds consider the judgd asAnite ton it erated and, etherial for such earthly ;honors • as a spat on the' Supreme •',. ; the'llyeconinfrStandati . d laments,the fat t that there, are or er 40,9 men in Ly- ;ecimineeounty. ivhO;, do not take a pa per: • That - heeonnts : for 'our C4per= Bead majority;, . . NNie were nable .be present .a! the Demoeratie": Convention hchrlifon day..oight;. Week. ' ; and what *Tie, have fokixtd:- pohocly. who, Avas, present, •aud cannot :therefore- tell; whdrwas set apart for slaughter this fall.' We may able,fo 'announce -the' `yietims: next' week. • , • , . 5 Tire Republican Ratification, meeting, held at the Court R.ouee , , Wednes day evening, proved .one ottlhe pleas antest Ili - our Tebbildetion'. sonie misunderstanding the speaker prerniSed by the State,CoMinittee failed to arrive. But shbrt and' stirring -speeches were made by Messrs. Mann, B. .13. Strang, S. IF, Wilson, andkaj, Nichols, fully - covering the , issues upon.which the • campaign iS 'to 'be' made. They were frequeiitikapplatiged, and the 44. dience. m an if ested that earnest attention which promises well for our cause at Tioga, preside,d. ; , . , , . The events of the.last fortnight are of such' eharacternSlO fill the hearts' of 'all true men, with painful anxieties and apt prehensions. The suspension of Secro-' tary Stanton, the,reMoval of 'Sheridan, Sickles, and Othets . ', from. postsMcnacetl, by dangers that cannot be overrated,. taken' with the , known irresponsibility Of the badman whpsits in the White I 'Rouse, are enough to, the minds of any but rebels and rebel sympathizers with forebodings: . TouChing. the obe dience of 'Andrew. John Son to the will of the people there is no longer - any 'room for doubt; 1 doei nOtiitierid . to obey thelnajority, Never in the life of this republic - has there been-a more critical period, than this that we now; as freemen, are' Called' itpen t to - face., , Johnson . isdn full sympathy an co-operation. with the 'men lately in arms against the nation., lie is remov big the men to whom, the nation is,s, much indebted for its rescue' from th toils' of 'treason, and substituting mciii who are mere toolS of a - bad master.' .• • . • The' people have , yet two anchorage for 4ope. One is We 40th Congress, • re-assemble t' mouths hence; but per haps too; late ;to avert, all the :dange that menace; the other is the ballot-box If Republicans go Up to the polls on , th 'Bth ! day ref October' leaving n's true man at home, - Andrew Johnson': power 'will be - practically ended, an • the'dangei'which now threatens will b averted. . • Friends, look for no miracles to b 'performed' in your behalf, or in behal • of this imperiled nation. god's . provi denees are indissolubly joined to hums instruMentalities, to the best Of our As, the nnexpected deniand. for ac ion at the polls should stimulate ever voter to duty: = Fer: Years the .buildin . IT of party.wallSihas heen care o burEi'; but he must be lopelessly who does inot see that the liberties . ° this nation, if preserved at all, must b preserved by the Republican party The' friends and counselors of Andre JohnS4ri, being . no* engaged in, the con genial„iSecuPation of kindling fires light the path of. their - retreat from tfil threatening ;danger. .hen; AtidOw. Johnson made_ hi.: 22d of, February speech in 1886, deci: ring his intention to do his own will an I drink his own„: Whiskey„regardless . o decency and his solemn Pledges, suspi cion attached to every 'Member -of:hi: Cabinet.. The:Republican papers corn melded severely i upon Secretary Stan g ir ton for rernainin identified with th : 'reereant.Atier. We counsel ,ed.:PaAle,nce, , and, faith,l believing, 0 'good - nuthority„.th tt Secretary Stantc• remained the a patriotic , purpose;'i oilier Worde; tbat at the urgent appel 1 of Radical Republicans, he consente to odeupY aqlciubtful position; the bet • , to interpose between the loyal peopl • and a drunken Madman. This prove 1 the tru r th ; and every man who&ensure. Mr. Stanton, or distrusted hismotive:. p owes .. him an a1i1987.- - 'Mc t. nation ow, : him a debt of gratitude. Twice has Mr Stanton saved then . „ ol 09,Wfrengtlepogy derm a , 4 #t3,0011..- i;fedlicitteetrßiiirtullatfattnartOg hiat for his stUrdyvirtue Mr. .:i l incoln would not ha* delivered his .401 c gural in ,trashingteit. The hitie4the mkiligg.imaahirtiitslio*ered uot - hitu-trY q4k e-rh O il AatAkar4in'W e r OkkPis t alPln-Jzr 'VP" I ' l 4 kiSfetiAl4.hift - V44 - * 4-, - Sci We Counsel eel:Mb/Ms 16 General G rant, ,w ho takes 'lO. - Stan ton - place in the Wiir Offieel, - Thathe is thi3ro for a wise purpose, f i iir a patriotfellurpcise h i we certainly Mr:- Johnson. meditates usurpation Gen. Grant may block the way. Se is the only man in the•Pablnet 1 14 8 - 1 4 1 Molve:all.d , de! ,, • hitu.to he-,truerto.. thepeople as. the needle to 0 41 ,the pol # ;` tnci z, , iy •jv:-, - .4V . -..2a440fi:,14t* thct,rosideriiAnol - 114)t - bedonfe U'iugtak , t ouF-raith, #43":416 Atit .r,are' to , •argue the Mattiii r TiittliOr:' 'lead() 01,;n04,2Mtin0 ougnt,to teal nobody and - 111t4 Greplepisdoing him. self pii'ered it, 14 his td 4ed the" e*paige.. of 068 ' 7 " 0-i• d - xi' !a1 anxiety. irlii benoral , Grant seems , 't4i'.repose' the hope off salvation Aroliy.: *le noust ME , • 1 , , • REPUBLICANS, JufigP:Sharswood, the [Copperhead .eani.l4lste Or, the snpreme Bench, is a, Eitnt,eliglits,man of more than thirty years' staniling. Ho holgs to „fhe Ogetrine,that i ,a, Mate rppy, elect, whether obey the laWs of;Ceiv. - 4' s rds?r not, 'has 'nevfer : ehankek: He..l4„theiefore," ard-bearer'. the LiStatezAtight:f. party ;. prirtY'whie,h holdS the;rights‘ot rebels in higher,esteeimtiuthlt floes,* rights men.ewho hunteilthe rebellion to F its',State-Rights ;was the origin of Secession, ; and SeeessioiA begOtqined rebellion., Judge Sluirswood:•sustAined• Calhoun and nollitlent!on aginst Gen, JackS*ll. `Are, tOf . ling• '0414 . 1101" i man• shall occupy ; seat,'Ortt,he 136104 • f the Supreme Court of this State. for he next.fifteen years?' ' ' • .§11040*00417wW• during he darkest days orlhe war, sitting as judge, decided-that the lasue df>paper money; by the Po'yernm en t and making, it a•legal tender, was unconstitutional! Without this - inoney • the : war for. the Union. could hot have' been prosecuted. Not, a divisionn• could, have beenequipi,, subsisted, -and Add, not a ship could five been ptit afloat or a cannirniade. . • Sudgci . shaiiwciud, knew 'this ;, and'hfi knew, that the effect , of his decision - Would be to weaken public' confidence in the national,Credlt. Virtually nied the power of the : nation to defend Itself fibm . the assaults of its ilettalv en enalh. s.r No, government_ever :Waged a ;long war on, the specie. system.. Nations use their credit in prosecuting war, This is 00 lie* fact: recognized among public Writers , upon, polipcal , econoniy; - but Judge, SharsWood; seems not t 4) have learned i x liat extraor ' din'ary . emergencies justify e traorditlary,meas tires.. i•, It is not difficult . eemprehead drew Johnson. „His course means one: of 'twOthings: either he is plotting to, be his , otin successor, by doing of 'rebels, and thus assnringtthemlhat he is the best man , for them ; or, failing Usurpation of aboolnieSpoivei,,and: Subordination of the, entire country.: Of, such stuff as Andrew•Johnsoh kingg are Often:made. Ignorant of duty, self- Joh, .dehumanized; and recklessly lions, he wotildiecruple at mpthing. • •,• people' : cofistitute the military and naval power of"therenuh-- i"lc; being the depositaries. of all , power. They - not, 'Only ''cii,nOtitUto - ermies; but fOrmisk, - the, means 6;01.1p,' feol, aid pair them..': They, will never obey the will of an' mourner. ' - Andrew -Johnson 'is foelish eliou'gh to'estimate public telligence by : his . .4 - c - > - Wn, Ambitious, false, and besotted, he sees the masses in , a state of moral inebriety, staggering" in, the gutters 4:? - edtmeralization. If the, 09taer;elections do not open his eyes , the Republicans - must bear : the blame ' and the shame. Frlendo, there la Uo discharge in this war. The enemies of free institutions will not giveyou quiet. If you want peace you must conquerit. If yoit want rest yod must earn you would reap the fruits ,of ".victory you must be up and doing ; and., peace is' to be - conquered; rest to be'earned,, and - thefrults of victory to tiOiec'ut6d; only by yonrvigilant action. U.S,Voters. You put down one rebellion with • but lets ; you • are ,now. called upon , to• put :doWn - treason 'hlgh places With bal lots. The Committees of Vigilance appoin ted for the several election districts by the ; Republican' county Coininittee, are required to, canyam their respective `dis tracts at once, and report to the Chair man; John I. Kitchell, Esti,' Wellsbo rough, by lettei. The pending, election is to .put upon, •tlie Supreme Beneh 'of this Commonwealth,' . either , a tool of Andrew johrison and an . apologist' for treason, or a 'Mink -WhO is idatiaed . with, the 'policy of Congress,.and whose ..rec ord is , stainless.., `erfect your measures for hringing every Republican to the polls °tithe Bth of October. With a, full vote in the. Republidan strongholds the 41 election of ‘.l ge - Williarns is heYond a doubt. No, e man can be idle in this hour of anxie y. ', - •, , "No good .man, under the circumstan ces, can consent, to tie a candidate pf the Copperhead party," said Mr:Wilson, at the pouris House, ,Last Wednes!laypight., 'We 'endoise that :with this qualification —that no earnesti - yand - positiyellY good. man will , unless hopeleaslyrignorant the vital issues upon_which parties are now pined:consent to carry the flog' of that party. With iighti:rniudid . there can be no difference of opinion. is, to' the'duty of the citizen in' this emery gency. Desirin g to be charitable toward'' all mei, we confess - that we,6.u, find no excuse forthe wupling of honesty' and opperhestlistn °together; eood and evil do 'net mate together. , Caithness in, the,.face, - of Amager and difficulty is the measure of strength. But apathetic indifrerence is, not catkin-_ ,ness, the,latter being,the chil4Of ligent determination, and' only blesSes the souls of thotie Who are earnest and , patient. 7ln view ,of Present emiplielli tions it is the Idutyi of all 'patOotio, mien to, labor:for - the preservation -of • - ilore.'ll. A he*fieiale4 Or 6 1'4 61. '14 less. The devil never falls thion...l indifference of ilisliervants. Qao may be taughtli,Y*Fttfot_ : , voters of , this eotair *itnue„ tlen ean r sOve t die Bu nt f 1 k'r Fn AI of traltopilioq;bS,...WlT n a strength at biesißOllo.' 'lt is alundaimental principle all gevernmeritS, and - *lthout wlill3 tko ; would be PuFerieWbat'eviry .' erh ment .. has power to declare slid ,ree ello'PPlg le ass aAYPt 41kra, 4 f Ogli and tqAheproteotlion br thir el 2iii. 6 ' , Be said 4,4 , StalOglitaugletut l 2 • use last Wednesday s night, in , ails Tg to -;:rill 'dill EiharsiveediS iliinimil i tioi Ispne`Ot legal " tend9F l 4 / titflti 14 1 4 1- t tlticrial: a, , That Is - tgoldenJ i l and well 'spoken. Self-preservation s' an unimpeiteliablfr i .:lt * lstitie, 0: ytt . 1341 - ;thiti to preserve its 4 integii the, /government, hats• ; the right to deoand the laa'mun,stid the lase deltai, ‘lenY this arid -.4. tf -- , a r g 4. er4r, -Went to :4 t ' 4 / / Cr t E f r i tithe`i (1. gaitrMr• maims, at:tbe sAllficati?lA \uveilis'g)lt`sst i Wednesday night y ‘-‘i is thetluestio dis cussed by 42 l!arq' and Le e 4l ;l the ,W dsr ueSs• with bitYoUe - la 'tilAd etimiba.? r ) ', in True, c every ward. I The' quest' 'ls whether trap Men or traiters shill rile in 'this ,40bIlc. Shall ludKe i itre' l 'wood, who,syinpathized with.thelblit ice! alins(cit the rebels, be eleeted the fkupienie` Bench 'of the Eiiste, orhall s Yuen, rally, to the euPParttar Judge ii. iiIMIS, whose record is a proudttas o ny to his de'votio F nto reedom!? ' , ''•'' 4 . , . i I It; ShasswOsil Jras =I • i -1 , , .., .77 ' :Xit ;hisf anions proclamation ag in,st 'the south Carolina Nulliftereln Urn ber,lB32, Eleneral,JAcicsori said :.... :., 1 1 e "I wielder, theo, th,SPowOr , to a nu). a la'w.44the United. States, assume, by One:S.tate, incompatible:n.4o. th e, Xi& ience,of OeUnioni contradiotcd, as rkicui tv,621. the letter ,of tlo ConatttutioA qu-: 'thprighd hy, its .81i ,; 14 irit,. inconsistent ith 'aim, principle on which it was foun ad, and ,d e ptructive of the great. iltgeet qr phioh itieue.lbrinecoc: of • Croup? • Purchase a :Roo of , • , BL' DtES' , EPP/ZION - IAL • ' t ,Tj 13,1t,10 A T OR..§ It • . rid Peop' Welt Siffe - isord Ai:retinal Itel e,dy for - • Covigns o Coidii :Croup, • Catarrh, -Asthma; 'Brom: c4iffs,Diptheria, - and al/ Pulmonary Diseases: , LUE 11311ItTOATO'& mOdbitiatil 'pie'patattim• iri: the faro[ of , a Leteito, , whicthc'Of all 'inttes, Is the 'MOSI pleasan t andconrenierktp ~ They, containi no dele terious legredhitth and are, warranted, to, Ale , o:ways eafej even:for the weakest "and Most sensktios etomaeb.' In droop peygive latuntowkti no". lor - Contbs and Colds they are trvraluabte. For Catarrh, Asthma A ug, Bronchial' 'they :helm, no „equal in, the market, (vide Certificates accompanyink each boil.) Dlptheria, that dreaded and desolating, disease, they , control wonder. thity and No-I.'n tlmost ininn4lately. „ „ do Speaker ,, Mager 'et. Teacher; Should be 'wit/IMM t emiaa they rein'ove hoarseness and itrankthf. (mond clear,lee Take.• ;„' '- • . 461-Itlicpays.use them in t i th e, and, if the symptoms are seviremstovery fieely. • - ' ' , • !-;,' BL'Anit '& PreOrs, • , IC If. ri, • L ar. von IALF. WS( ALL-DRUGGISTS.. ' - pricols o . erits. Per Box.. • , f _ • rtei •+.l ht:t . . • •`l'' r .. .._..._' IN ill the ei "'"'i':"MMteNDf . ll#lltlTAlt * PAU: -ft 'or tan 'flogs Co. Agiitultiral Society , Irpriotaagix - r : w o efessikv & ,Thure `),‘ Al a c 49 Pseto,,"F4;o4l/1, 1867. -17-‘4llO, 'tita;;Dani. CLASS Ist—HORSES. let. , 2d. Sit Stallion 4 yeirkoid'and over, Sfr 00 AO- 3 lyearB O4 300 -200 -Beet pair,roatelled Mono'. .* "..4 00 . 2 00 do ' Mares 400 2 "00 do 3 year , old Geldings . 300 2,00 ' do - do Maree ' 300 200 Beet Dingle horse '• 200 100 Beet ContAlo , lettO, l o.4l4Alliottp:4- 11 .1 1 ,,nty-'244 wood. CLABS,2d--MA.BEfil is COLTS. . Best brood roarOtand imit;.s 23\ 0 30 Ipa Best pair 2.ycar old colts ' 200 1 . 00 do Lyear old colts 200 100 Best 3 , year old mare or - geldin - g 200 100 Best 2.year old do 2 00, 100 Bog 1.790rAa 7 !‘,f 00 Best sualink tor • - 04' - `,oernmlttee—John Pearson,- Richard Videan, N. P, West, , • CLASS -- 3d. ' Boat Jack, any ago • ' bOO • do pair mules 3_oo ,2 oo do Alderney bull ' - 3 do durham bull OO 100 do doyoo . 2 0,0. 1,00 06 ' 4 4 1 4‘ 0 4 goy s i d o : Badon ca w 00s! O EOO do Alderney cow 200 ' 100 •do 2 year old heifer kOO • do 1 year old heifer 100 • do,',„ , •, - 00 dci';'lleirp'i calf ' • 'Committee—Wm. Fraucht,'Goil:W. Avery, La. fayetto Gray. CLASS 9th. Best fat working oxen „_ „ 3 00',- da 3 Year'old BMOC' , ' -2 001 "1' do 2 do 2 00 4 ;do 1 00' F#l ' 011 do beef cattle 2 001 1.00 do cow 400 Best yard cattle !milie' 6 bead [3 00 , •Cominittee—Newton Ruckley, Hoke Lee, Job Dpane. CI-4ASS 6th. r Beat aria° buck - 200 100 do Saxony buck 200 100 do Leicester buck • 200 100 do mutton sheep I .I_oo • , do• lot iambi not lime 6 head "= "1 - 00 "' ' do yard sheep 10 heed or over 300 Committee—ji W. Bailey, ',..A. W.Vilson, S. I. NWOr. t • Best boar hog 200 100 do sow • -: , 200 —1 00. do sow 'and 6 pigs ' '' '',-' 2 oti ' / 00" do cook and - hen • -1 ,00 • ' do pair turkeys . • ~ ' .% :1 1 110 - - .-J; ,5'2 do pair geese 100 • do pair ducksl 00 - do varioty,of fowls not less 10 „ 2 00. :, , • . 1 ' oihmittee—jos: :- P. Norris, Lyman :potter, Job. A. Darling. . ;,.. ',.) TAOS 7th- 7 ,AORICULT'L 'llitiPliTS. ' T, 840 Novi; ' ` . , ':. ,' '":'s; 60 ' ; ' ' io _side Bill plow;', ' ~, : . : 2 . 00 '',', o • sub soil plow '2 00 ' o cultivator • , 100 do seed drill (weld) . ' • .2 00 do roller . 100 do reaper and mower 300 ' do mower -1-, , ..".' ,'.- 2 00 .do thresher and cleaner 300 do straw cutter . - 100 do ; fanning mill,' ~ ' i ,:a 100 . 7 , , dp horse rake ' ' - '''' ' IDO ' do horse forkl 08 ~..,, Committee—Chas.— , Eberetits, D. :43. Stevens, 0. H. Blanobard. 1 1 CLASS Bth—DAIRY PRODUCTS. CLASS 6th Best firkin butter . 200 100 do 10 pounds roll butter -1 00 - do factory made cheese 2OO • do band made cheese 200 do variety of cheese 200 r do •10 pounds maple sugar "1 00'! - • do gallon maple syrup • " 1 00 1 , ' .do borhoney 1 01:V " " _,: Committee-4410. D. Reoriey, D.;llOughton, Burns Parr. 1 1 • CLASS Otb—ROUSEHOLD 14 DOMESTIC. Bost 10 yards flannel $1 00 - .do 10 yards full cloth • ' 100 ` do 10 yards rag carpet 100 do 10 yards tow cloth 100 - do fryards linen . (domestic) 100 - do loaf bread- • ' 100 . - Committee—Mrs. Tiliatn' Brooks, Mrs. S. X. Billings, Mrs. Philander Niied. , • . 3 ° CLASS, 10th--FLOWERS Best parlor bouquets $1 00 50 do band bouquets ` 1 . 00 50 do dozen dahlias_l 00 do :displayer floers • • 2 00 ' • do specimen embroidery . ' IOP " do 'spec% oil ?attest, work of exh'r 2 00 dd do penciling = do' " I'oo `'do do crayon do IOQ ' 'Committee—Mrs. JOB. P. Morris, Ms: F. E. Sinith, Mrs. H. W. Williams. _ . ,1,1 • CLASS 11th4-MECEIABICAL DEPTM'T. Best farm wagon . , ;: - , $2,00 • , do single buggy , • - "2 00 do family carriage ' ' - 1 2 00 ::do! sett double harness (heavy) 200 100 :'"do sett carriage harness ' 200 J. 00 dd single harness ' ' :1;00- xN sett horse shoes . _ 100 do; sett chairs 1 00 - The above articles must be'entored by the ma kora or owners whom they have been. with one year' ---- Committee 7 -.Geo. P. Card U. S. Johnston; - ;:•t M. Alba.- " ''• ' CLASS 12th. 1 —FIRLD CROPS. Ist. ,2d. 3d. $3 00. $2 . 00 ,$1 00 3 00 1 00 1 00 c -2 00 1 00 2 00 Best acre wheat • , 'do corn do oats do bailey ; Best acre potatoes Best acre buckwheat do timothy hay, , ~2 00 • __. ... ,',' t .- All contestants for the --7 atijs:'yo ,premiuma mus submit the proofs of meneurtrient of ground quaff ftY Ao., prior to Ist Deo. to the Exocutive Com mittee. `'CLASS 13th—GARDEN VEGETAB'S &c, Best 6 beads cabbage $1 00 • - Best pock boats = do potatoes • '. . 1100 ' • , do tdmatoos • '' , - 100 - ' Best 4 winter squashes 1 00 Beat '6 water melons 1.00 Best peek onions 1 00 • . Best 4 bushel rutabagas . 1 00 Best display garden vegetables 2 00 Best bushel winter wheat ,- :., : I'oo : . • "do, rye l 00 I ,do ' burley -.' "".1 00 ' Committee--A. PI. Spencer' 'H. B. Dud l O. J - Humphrey. . : CLASS 14th-FRUIT. Beet variety apples $1 00 ' do pears . 4 100 ' , do pedahee - " " 1 slo' • 'do plums - 100 • do ..-, grapes , ;,, ..• ...,, •4 ! 1op;. ! . , , do' ' fruit ' ' . ‘ .•- : 2 00' ..., , Commitieoi-Ilinini i rraeborn; 'iti: V.. Veil, 0. P. Taylor. - --- / " : • '' `'' ,' ' ' ' CLASS 14tb.:-PLOWING/bililL'lL'' : -4- - `-: .j. -': ''''' let, i I id.- ' 3d. Bost* acre plowed by home • $5 00 $3 00 $1 00 do do do oxen' 300 200 Time and depth of plowing to be taken into consideration. Committee—Wm. P. Shumway, E. T. Bent ley, Jas. Tubbs. . q. 311.1 articles that .aro worthy of premiums. and, not mentioned in the above list will go before the Executive Committee. In Budilnit)tcy- is to give. notice : That on the 24th day ` A. D, 1867, a arrant in Bank ruptcy,warrant was issued against the bitati . of JosiiPh . Palmer of Delmar, in the county of Tioga, and State of Pennsylvania, •who has been adjudged a Bankrupt an his own 'petition . ; that tbepaypaent of any debts, and delivery, of, any.property,,het longing to such Bankrupt. to hint or ; for• his use, and the transfer of,anyproperty by him, aro for bidden by. law; that a meeting of. the ,creditors Of said Bankrupt te Trove their debts and choose, 'orikOr:Mors assignies of his estate; will 130. held. at' a beurt of-Bunkraptoy, to ~be ,holden at • the. &Bei of P. R.Rmith, at 1 .110ge., Penh% .before P. Srlith, Register, on thO 28th day , of,,Septem. bor A., D. 1867, at 10 A. • ,• THOMAS. A. It ' OWX+EY,e, • ,•-• Marshal Western Dist. Pa., as MeMonger. • , ••. , p,r, D., CAUERON, Deputy: nA.l3TlON.77Wh.rrtuts,' My, ion, 'R haileft m) 'h o use. "citutian 4 is public atainst trusting or harb6rtalliim on My account, as I. shall pay no debts of,..his contra lug. after the, let day of August 1867. ' ORATINORY HALL. tharleston, August 28 ; 1887-Rt. " _ • Boaidiug House. 1)11/.044Dibig by the_ week or dny„and LoOg- Aj kw ! can 13'0 - bid on reitionnble - teem oppo. alter the OM U. 'S. Hotel' - Stand," Mein Street, :Went/bort.. M. M. SEARS, Proprietor. Aug.?, 1867., tf. ,f,victanti litetiar • AIVIEB4101f?'- , -lir A 'I'CH• • .• 3,0 4 .0.;„ • . •• • • ..0:9 IVatetiqpi.laintny, of WaltiMM, 'Malltgrret Tpetit:fillylithmitilitit their Watchc are cheaper, More accurate,lisse complex, more dura ble, better adapted for general use, and morlifeit ally kapt,iporder and repaired tban -any, other watclibs - in the market: They "are, simpler. in structural and therefore stronger, unlit less likely to be injured than the' majority of ftireigis'iritteli-' es, which are composed..l front 125' Co 855 pie ces, while in an old,English'.watch >..there are milts can have, IS Ilion brth fallowing letter 4 a Zit PENN, RAIN/WAR ;COMPANY,. : (linen 00. rult.,q,uN't,. SrisnittiOiroPtr, /, ~ALioona .Pa, 45 Dim 1886 QsNraeurar'r ;The' watches-manufactured by., you have been in use on this railreati „Mr several yoarli - , - b,t our : inginetion, toliehom Two furniib watches as park of, •eur..oletproent.,,,, Whore are now some three !Ideated of on our line, and w,b consider them-good opt reliable, ,time-keetsis. Indeed, have ' greakilitabelinn, in saying your watches give us Itiiilrouhle; and have,worn, and do, wear much loogorwithent pairs than any Waiiihei we have over- had in nee On this TOO. ,As ,you are. aware, we formerly . trasted,to these, English inanufacturo;or no?, kuowledged good reputation i : hut ea - afilaistheY never keep time as correctly, nor have they done, as good service, no yours. In these stntements J. ant . sustained by my predecessor, Mr. Lewis, "whose =experience ex tended over a series of years. Respectfully, • • ' ' EDWARD 11; WILLIAMS, ". '''Horieral Superintendent. Ameiicau Wateli:Co': Waltham: ' *e Maier five' differenCgradmi of WatCh`dir named respeptively as follows : • Apptenr.m; s Trday '-; Wcilthamjsilltasi. Waltham lirctigt Company, p. 611initlett; ;117:111*„ 11011,e,)Vitftch.,C,vanirtnnyh Naas, , All of thesis, „with the-exception of the Homo ,Watolt Company, aro warranted by the American Watch Company. to be of the hest material, on. the most approved principle, and to possess every requisite for a reliable timekeeper, Every dealer Wateheslti preVided with the.Cerip prinb3,d.eard of guarantee , which should . -.7ocomparly each Watch sold, so that bnYers itlaY feel sure they are purchasing the genuine article. There are numerous counterfeite and imitations of, our Watches sold throughout the country, and we would caution purchatteis to be on their: guard against imposition. -- - Any grades of Waltham Watches May be pur chased of Watch•Pealers throughout the country. i113023.131NS .& , APPLETON, 1 Sept. 40.813 1 1-7114:---: 182 Broadway, N. Y, , In Bankruptcy. • TUB UNDERSIGNED hereby. gives notice that he wilt be in • • - - ' WILLIAMSPORT, 2d Tuesday, each month..,'. LOCK HAVEN;2d Wedneiday each month. BELLEFONTE; 2d Thursday each month. COUDERSPORT, 3d Tuesdays in Feb., May, September, and December: . —to bold Courts of Bankruptcy; being previous ly notified that there will be business requiring his attendance at such times and places. At other times be will attend for suchlpurposes at his office in Titip;a, ;Pa., Gently:4on - ,01'413e Bar prosecuting involuntary bankrupt cases, will please have warrants returnable at such times if possible., • Parties making voluntary applications will please prepare. their petitions and schedules in 'duplicate, in conformity 'with the Bankrupt Act, Gestalt' Orders and forms, and Special rules of the Western District of Pennsylvania Bankruptcy, and submit them to me for elatein alien ; and if found correct in form and sufficient in substance, will be certified and filed, and' an order of reference will be issued. Fifty dollars required by the *et mitstitt the sable time be de posited, with me, and:fifteen dell:xis for clerk and Marsha - I.fees should be, paid .at tho same 'To save answering mady letters I will saY—. 1-4 hat Rioe's Manual is. the best work I have seen on the subject, arid contains the Act, Gen eral orders ' forme, etc. 2—The Special Rules can be Wattled, of D. W. Johnston k'Co, Pittsburg. "3—The best -Meeks • I have seen areiold by W. S. Haven,„Pittsburg. '-4—=Letters eisnfortning,ti, 'Special - Rute Is wilt E. o,atl.Tv ; Regiater in " Bankruptcy 18th Lid.. Pa ,Tloga, 'Pa., Aug. 29, 1887.• EMI PHIS is to give notice ; 'That on the 24th day I_ of August A. D. 1807,, a warrant in Bank ruptcy was issued 'against the estate of- Peter Walker of Delmar, in the county of Tioga, and. State of Pennsylvania who .has been adjudged a Bankrupt on ,his own petition, that the-payment of tiny debts and' delivery 'of any Property' be longing to such Bankrupt, to him or for his use, and the transfer of any property, by bin), tire for bidden by law: that a meeting of tho creditors of said Bankrupt to prove their debts and to choose ono or more Assignees of his estate ) at a court of *BankruptcY, 'to' be' 'holden at the office of F. E. Smith, in Tioga,Penn'a, beforo F. E. Smith, Hogistor f ,owthe • -28th day Of .Septem ber A,'D. 18137, at 10 o'clock, A. M. THOMAS A:.no,wLty, Marshal Western Diet. Pa., as Messenger, Pr. D. °Annum •Deputy. ADMINLSTRATRO::NOTICE.—Lotters of administration having been granted to-the fil undersigned upon o estate of Samuel T. Wood, later of Covington, deceased, notice is hereby given to those indebted to, and thoso having elaitim against said estate to call and settle lb MARY E. WOOD, Ado* Covington, Sept. 40867-131 i a ' • 1 00• The .RoOugh. Of Wellsboro . ' N accountNylih the Burgess and„Town Council for I the year °lull i ng January 25,1567 To balance of itsdebtotinese from last account as per Statement rendered last year ' $B2l 27 To abatement on Taxes, yin : Engine tax, dup. of '6543 70 • ' ' ' do do , 130.. 5 76--$046 Borough tax, dap of '65.. 367 • • . , da ; '- do '80..12 74-10 41 4 Bounty tax, dnp, of 'O5 732 75-453 42 , - To commission to Col. of '65; Engine tax, 5 pr o on $396 . 30--19 81 a Borough, di) 39-30-10 81 • Bounty tax, 4 pro on 1860 72-74 03-113 05 • To credit allowed John A Roy for'build lug aide walk ,and furnishing glees : , ; , „ for engine, houso 25 00 To Disbursemls-Street & Bridge repairs, Am't expended during year,..457 23. , „ - . ' Am't paid for now sidewalks... 22 72 7 479.9 , 6, , • . , Boro Exponsea—Salaries,&d. , 1 i Clerk 2 yrs ' $4O, - ' • • Fire. Warden Iyr 26. 65 00• 1, , •: - ConstaLlettbes, $l7 96, sundry, • expensee, $8 60 26 46 , • . Rent for Pound lot ' 6 00 Bal of coat digging well No 6.. 10 00400146 Town Clock, rep's during year 38438 Thorned 'Harden7-itidgm't ob. , • , , :- ~ -• tabled by him for merchan- • dire .I)ornished former boards 863 • ' Eire Engine & Eng Building ' current expengea • 33 09 ,'• . • , . , • Int & costs on judgment for - ~, • Bond No 1 77 74-110 83 'Fines & Licenses. , , Miro badgcs;costs &Xfines ' 19.'42- 961 St —,...1.- To total amount; of Debit items 1782 61 • . 'CONTRA. - , CR: By Streets and Bridge Repairs, , (- . Am't charged to Mrs Z Wilion and Dr Packer for building sidewalk... 25 or By Piro Engine and Engine Building, 4 Wellshoro.Dirn of Sons of Temper- • , ance for' ent of Engine. hall ' 30 00 ' • By Receipts, six: , . - Pines and Licenses ......:.....4.... , 28 00 Engine Tax 411 72 .. .Borough Tax ' - 1033 50-?.473 22 ' „,........._„____ls ' 23 83 Total indebtedness of the Botunglt Jen:2s, 1887, as per the following Assets 6c Liabilities.-- 253 78 ''' •' ' ' LIARIT,ITIEg. ' ' ' . ...• Balance dna to iltizens for building side walks ' ' 14813 Subscript's to/Engine house pot • yet 're- - • , funded ..r 90 19 Balance due on sundry engine bonds...-370 00 Balance due on Bounty Bond No 8 100 00 ' Outstanding oxdors 387 55 _Balance due 8 Dickinson, rent Pound lot 8 00-1103 88 • AISETS. .overseers of tho Poor 18100 'Roberts, Treaa'r, balance in his hando224 84,- W H Smith, C01',4651ha1 due on Boro drip 65 82 - • . dos -Willianas,Col. bal dna on dun 1866...354 26 it3o Treasiri taxes returned to hit office— 18 76 Solis of Temperancoi rent for Eng hall— 3009 Mrs Zervlah Wilson fo: lt WdoWalfi #..,•• 23 73 , Dr N Papkilr for sideiva - 1 88— 60 08 _ , indebtedness ofttiorotigh Jan. 25, 1867.., ' $233,78 • We hereby certify thatclive have compered the forego ing Statement with , the &Cough accounts and find it correct... • ALONZO HOWLAND, . A. L..ENSWORTIL Anditore. • , , JNO: I. MTOFIRLT.,, • Welloboro, Aug. 20,1807. 'Brick! ,Biick 11,Bridli 6.4 4 000 BRIC' jnet bur.n94' and, 1 1 3 1. for eats , e.. gi a ! 0 o o ur_ Brick Yard, WU," opposite t h 4) e r , • tj 28, 11T—tf. ' LO:UIS ISIAO,OIt,Ark In Bankruptcy. %.!,7i7;'“;:' , ;::Mii,' , F4 , 1 . .;Cg. 1 -4. - •Ps - v.P. l. ''' s lkl-pf-Imt47- ,, t;..1, ---•— - it - :- - AV:VIVS - - '• ,1 •i_.. l f . i.o ear: Viletnral , , -: - • -; • ; I C_ _ - 1 - 6:1=..00rit.i4, tYli . ! , ilei•ailt, i ~,, .....- " 4 ';•-; k :,.:4 5 itit.u re elIp t il if fb 'g . al; ii " n ' ft ih i e el u i relic lim,---",_ • .0. hie *046 'for iliseases of the threat - and brags.''A trial of 'many year has es. talilisbed the fact, that -it is more efficacious in pultntinary iiffeetions , ' then - any' ether remedy. Its effloacy hearten( beieenta so generally "known, that it'ls: justly' regarded:in:many 'countries as a niedichie - ,tif .indispensable; hect*ity., ,-- In Gnat Dirktraii/;.:Frinc4). tuid!'l3eimanY, ;where medle s t 'faience hag "reached ,Italighest :perfootioniit is preseribe& in...doMestie':.Praetlee, and-canstautly used. in the , armies,: itt .bospitale and other pub. lie institiitions -, whore; it :is . regarded by th e attending Phyacian ',AO , , the , ,tnest.L. speedy - end agreeable remedy tb t can lie employed. -Seam. ty, any;steigbborime ,_ pan, tie..-found -miters ,well known eas,eif,':of;dis SO ltuilfe;WideP,bad baffled e i the efforts 414-thi . WM ti - Atillful.:niiViixperieitec t i doctors;bave been minipletely cured by it. These results aro .thp most monvineing,propfs of. the 'se- - parlor ciiiativ'e proOrtlai - Of this' preparation ; .and to theta the authore;point ' , With peculiar sat- Is il t etititi: s•whilo - it i4.moit, powerful. against con; firmed diseases; it is extremely gentle as a medi cine is infancy and youth, being quite harmless 'Ao even the youngest, when administered judi eiously.•;" -:. - - ~ ; , This tioalth,restoret , accomplishes' oven,.more by irevontion than -cure. If taken in season; it heals' all irritations 'of the throat and lunge, aritether tithing ,from Colds or Coughs, or from Other caine,s,,and thus prorent - that long train of painful and incurable tlisioasel which would arise from the neglect, of them. Mimeo •no family. should be wltheut Creulidioaree ness, lVhocitilng Cough, Pleurisy, liicipient Con sumption, and other affectioos of the breathing organs„ give way before this pre:eaiinent combi nation of medical virtues.. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER i - cd.; Mass., and sold by all Druggiste mid", dealers in medicines ovoiywhore,:, ; Sold in lVellsboinhy 3. - A. Any: .THE. G,,REATMNIVE,D, STATES T EA„VllA.RiliztiltE OP: r T. 1 7 :: KELLY Great central 'Pe Aro. 30' rem/ ,Street, NE,W,VO,IIIi* .Hag pppolntod_, • 'SMITH &, WAITE, Agents, For the Sale of their TEA 4Hand GiOFFEES, AfAitit'r N. Y.; A 141 3 have forwarded-a , stock which will out fail to give ontiro otisfootion to this coin. rounity both as mania" - - QUALITY , .AND- Those Teas will' be'iold 'at tho eamo , primis we , charge at our Central Depot in ~ New ' c ork, and these will bo our WHOLESALE CARGO AUL CPS. Families by purchasing' at the Agency will save from 50 ptsc,to $1 per pound 'on their Teas, besides being stireliiget them' just as im ported, pure and unadulterated. • . ! Our Coffees are selected 49 ith groat care, and no liner grades have ever been introdneed into this market. All our goods are 'Warranted to give entire satisfaction. LOGIC 4TI OUR icES. TEAS; . OOLONG ‘(Black) 70, 80, 00, $1 00 per lb., Bea MIXED ?(Greon' and Black) 70, 80; 90, $l. 00 $t 10, $1 25, per lb., Best. • • YOUNG' IIYBON (Green), 80, 90, $1 00, $1 10, $1 26, Beat. - • 'IMPERIAL (Ween)' 80, $1 00,41 26. ' ENGLISH BIt.BAKPAST (13feek);130, 90, $t 00, , ' $l.-10, $1 20;Best. • JAPAN, 90, $l.OO, $1 25 par pound. • GUNPOWDER, $1 25, $1 50 per pound. , COFFEES. , . GROVND COFFEES.—We make a. specialty of our 'around Coffees, aud they will be found of superior flavor and eh ength. Wozr,ind none but such as will stand the severest tests fp this re !poet, • PRICES OP GROUND COFFEES. 25 qs 4 :Acts., 35 . eta., Best AO cents per pound We call espicial Attendee to oir ROYAL CLUB COFFEE, Sold at 35 ets. per pahnd, as a reliable and ex cellent Colfee,,andiguarantee it to giie the best eatisfactio'ni- Also to'dur "-'• Shantung Dittpincr Younsirrsturli. ,00long Tdtas. '• Those are the lin, st Teals of China, and' take their names from:the districts in, which. they'are grown. They aro used almost exclusively by the Imperial °Mid and High StatelOtheers.We sell the Young Ifyson at $1 60, and the Coloug at $1 30 per pound. ,„ 21aele7-tf. T"EQUEEN'S CEPHALIC PILLS.—Those aro the latest improvement among - the pit's. They are - confidently believed to be the besrpills for family use, that bavo ever been made. They nro so wild i and pleasant in their • operation and yet so effectual, that it would be quite impossi ble to supply the demand for them were they more generally known. The whole story is told in the directions which aceompan t y each box. Price 25,Cents. ,For sale at Itoy's Dog Store. • Mill Property for' Sale. Subscriber on account of failing health ; offers for sale his'Mill Property at Crooked Creek, Tioga county, Pe. formerly known as the McClure Mill. Said Mill is now in Complete running order, having been lately furnished with entire 1109 Machinery of the most approved style, and will be sold together with' about 24 acres of land, on which there is a thrifty young Apple Orchard and other fruit trees, Building &e., on favorable terms. C. J. HUMPHREY, Crooked Creek, Tioga Co., Pa. July 31,1867-3m* „ BANKRU ' CT.—This is to give .notice: That on the 14th day of Aug. A. D. 1467, a warrant in Bankruptcy •was Issued against the estate of Liboeus Phillips of •Pall Brook, in the court ty.of .Tioga, and Stato Penn'a; who has been adjudged a,Bankrupt on his•:0W11 Petition;, that the payment of any debts and delivery of, any proporty belonging •to such Bapkrupt, to him or for his use and the treasfev of, app. pro- - porty by hint aro forbidden by law; that Moot- ) ing of the creditors of the sai Bankrupt to prove4hoir debts and to choose one or More As signees of his estate, will bo held at, a Cent! . of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the olfme of P.R. Smith, in Tioga,,oounty of Tioga and & taco of Penn'a, before F. E. Smith, Rbgistor; on the 20th day of Soptemberi A. Do. 1807, at 3 o'olhek THOMAS A. ROWLEY, Marshal Wesen-Dist. Pa.,as Messenger. • Per DAVID CAMERON, Deputy. Aug. 21,1887=4w. N BANKRDPTOX.—This ie.to give notice: I That on the 13th day of Aug. A. D. 1887. a warrant in Bankruptcy • was issued against the eotatoof William H. Baker, of Blossburg, in the county of Tioga, ' and. State of Penn'a, who has been adjudged aßankrupt ,on hie own Petition; that the payment of any dobts and - delivery of any property belonging to such BinkruPt to bits or, for his use-and the transfer of I any property by him are forbidden by law; that a Meeting of the creditors :of 'said Bankrupt "to prove their ,dohts, and to choose ono, or, more :Assignees will be held at a Court, of Bankruptcy 'to bo holden of the office of F. E.' SMith, iaTiogi, county of Ti oga, and State, of Pounsylyani before F. E. Smith,Rogistor, tin the 20th day of September, A. D. 1887, at .10Volook A. M. THOMAS A. ROWLEY, ' ' Marshal Woat'n Dist. Pa., as Messenger. DAVID , - Per .CAMERON, Deputy. August 21, 1867-4 w. irIISSOLUTION.-;-The copartnership hfneto jf fore existing between the subscribers in the mercantile bnsincss a is tbls day dissolved byl me. teal consent. O. BULLARD, Wellsboro, Aes, 28,'67-3t A. A. TittTMAN. DISSOLUTION.—Tho cop:wino:ship hitherto °sicking between hl. Tueh and Itched B. Peohner, at Illoaaburg, was discolveil Ju04 . 10, 1867. ' / M. 'MOIL Aug. 28, 1861-31, It. B. VECIINER. D ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERS/TM—The Co ; partnorship heretofore okisting under tho firm .of SA3taploe (1. Son, at Keeneyvil,, La! 'dissolved. The business will hereafter bo Con cluded under the name of S. Staples, and the bn• sinoss of the old firm be settled ttp 'by the sob. ecribor. • S'. ATAPLES , geemoyville, August 28, 1887-3 t „ RARE CHANCE FOR BUSINESS MEN.— The fine location lei a store betweia -40 ° bnildiatknown as ,Roy's ,Blooltoind Ballard Saloon is now offered for said on pecUliar and favorable terms; inquire atitoy's Drug Store. 3. A. ROY. Sntter and Cheese• 11 . IC 11 ES T ikiarket Price paid fur Ba?ter and .El Cheese, or shipped for parties at' 24ju1y67. TOLES h BAEBER'S• - . Cows' for Stile MILOII cows, on the premises for sale hy. . ' BERT. DQNAUX• - ,Chttrleston; Aug. 28, 1881-2 w.