31Arrilt1 's. 11 0 n i g , V1 , :ll IN ESD AY , .SEPT: 25, 1867. MASONIC. 0 ,„ ..k. . : -. , 1'..k Lona E. Nu. itl7, ,V. M., meets lit their. 'fall, „, D e . i:oy't4 thug mii..lo, on 'Fitostlay e% ening, ;hi or i„ , lAr, tho Full Mom, at fj o'clock P. rll. . : eIIAVTLIt, R. A. M , ;„ ineoto ut tho Ilull,on %hut stl:ty ,rorning, oo or bobr e at 6. o'clock P. M.., • COUNCIL. No. 31, It. & S. I.lAS3`,lt. meets qt. tI 11.111, oil 1,110 . ;Alin% ut e'o citlettarer at b 0 . 1:10C A. P. SI. IY.III AMMON COIMANDERY, No. 9.5, of KNIGHTS TEmpLAlt, aml the appendant orders, wets 'tit the the It t Friday of each calendar , mouth, at o', loch y. 11. I ' - Now' Advertisement' Elmira Saw raet.nry. See Millinery—Mm S r otield. DM intrtivtare next week — Delano & Cn orphan'ii Court Sale. ' c 11, 'Kulley, Agent. ICridge Letting--Comtnis:riohers. . emit ion - 7 .J: H. Perry., , , I; 4 l:Ht.—The Mors of good cheer will Le glad to know that „Banners meat, leerk" is to afford fresh sca.dh.-hat the earliest cool nfouient. When the weather takes on a bit of fall shiver you can get . fresh fish every day. That's the,way to de it. The Daily P r ,, (wee,' published at Atchison, Kansas, by P. A. Root, . Co., has been enlarged to the Are of this sheet, and makes; a fine appear ance. It e are glad to note its increasing prosper ity. — TAdiff.E.ACX.—Tlie ladies of St. Paul's Church are making ample preparations for: dye E xhibition of tableaus, at the. Court House, Weduoday evening Oct. 2.. The ExhibitiOn is in aid of the Church and Sunday School, and; ought to proc.: a (leaded success - Mr. C. N.'Wettnore ie , , agent for the ale of a new edition °film,polyglott, and a law Bible Dictionary, in Wellslioro, Delmar, and Charleston. 'WO wish him sucess. • BAPTIST e Bapiisks re- Welli3horo, met al l the house of Cl/113. Saturlay evening het, and organized under the name/and style of the/ "First Paptist society of Wellsbbro." The:s? are Lpeeted soon to establish preaching at this point. , • Bows FOIL B6wsr..—Mr. L. A. Sears donated to this establishment a pail of un kpeakably splendid "Sweet Bowie" apples, so tender that they melt in the month. Tho'Agitotor, from the, .proPrietors down to the devil were made happy thereby: • . . CORRECTION. Unintentionally, we agglicred Mr. E. Bowen, in our notice of the dotruction of his barn by fire in our issue of the t , l correspondent informs us that Mr. 'Bolen had not been attending the races, nor had he peen army from borne during the day. We t act , the story as it came to and did not. ,sup i,,,e that any allusion to the Oceola races would lie deeMed 'disreputable. Mr. Bowen is not a pt:tkon of races, for which we think none the less el Nita.- N. .1;. Hastings, of Chatham, iAriteus tliata camp of gypsies has Lees e,habli-hOd in Middlebury, on the banks of A'n,okeit , Creek. They have fine horses and a agoliS, and seta to be popular. One of thO doldren, aged six months, died on the day of deal arrival.' Probably the same hand isholding real; on: this village. As to their being gypsies taint i 4 not very probable. It is not believed tint any Ql - flint rasing race . of Zingaries Cs ; C tljc":ta. THE 1 MAzoN.—Mr. (ieo. \V. 4ear.. feft with us a variety of 'Amazonian p r oduct. gatheredVing Lis residence at) Pamil. Anion; Them i- kquAana, about the size of a eantelopi. about as hard as east iron, and full of Itranil nuts the eay.a Lean, resembling a flat tened filbert hint oranges, large, thin-shinned, and 19Feiou. -- picked in duly; ;loath American nktmcgs, •mabling half of a picllled butternut in appear .o.ce, and a cross bet V. een the nutmeg and sassa bal. in flavor. Last, but not lent, a specimen of Erndlian native tobacco, in 1011 , If an inch diameter, very dark and WWI.' strong. We ate nuodi obliged. but exceedingly thankful that we II not live where these productions grow. Vert IVEsT—Among the flitters t., orcat AVea from t•.i.3 region We mention !%Ir. John C. Root, late foreman ill this (Alive, and falai ; I. Elmer Bacon, of Charleston, and taftniy; Mr. Waldo ill - fly, and fancily Mr. I: , aave, of Charleston. 11ay they all suf.eced. Fiont the West—Messrs. Homer P. ct- Norris Fellows, natives of this village, have been visiting tloir . parenti and friends during the last few Reek , . They represent busines i e brick in Miss sari. and though invalids when they mired, lett for the West in sturdy health. Tioga County can mend up the brok'en in lienith with its pure mountain winds anti waters. • liusiNEss.—De Limo & Co., have I,ened a new Store under the Agilftlor Office, and ire ready tp receive iempany. Alr. De Lani. tatailially known to the• public hereabout as, - 1a..1 1 ," i, in good health n»d overflowing spirits, am will make across counter visits as agreeable f , ,C s hi did in the old times. Mii... Pauline Smith has soil het Millinery th.re to Mrs; Mann, late of Coudersport, whO will hereafter arry on the business.: Judge AI 'Reis putting up a siianiatts j i iiia near his reidene on Main Street. Converse & Osgood have got. their \new Hard ware and Tin 'a re Stove in action opeiation. It neat affair. . 1 • S. S. CEl..k.;Di k t.ATioN.7.--‘l.lie Chatham Vi i n e y and iMighOring Sunday Schools bad a ram et;l4ration unti liie 7 uic on the llth inst., tear Kyo eyvillii. .On of the Schools bore a Sun . \ all:, ScimkAl banner - rani as -the proce.saion W.IS 11 , 01 in d toward the grout' I it- was met bye no t ulnas Copperhead who et lied out : "Take dorm ttrat il—d thing 'ind/riat 1p a nigger!" This cam:el a little' e;;.citernbit, Mt our Chatham friolds ought,to know, by this ime, that Sunday Sehools and Churches are the n ural enemies of C.,ipperheadism. - . The Youngs. Men's Republican CI b, of held. its opening mee;l s ng for the campaign at the Court House nth imt., (Nei Mg.' The' auilielice was first-rate, and the lulus t ,ine well' represented. 'The meeting was called to i.rder by the President, John I, Mitchell, 'Whe ad ire cd audience in a happy, otf-hind ir - kech. He ass felloweil , by :lie-., , m 411 d Nichols, in brief but effective spc,!ehes, all .f were well received and .elicited applause , 'the Wellsboro Band was Prevent and thvored the audience with( excellent music. The nu cling was Iteeided sueiless and promises well fur the re ,,i'the campaign. Ous,:,nt.—"A. Mee yotwg.lllffliP, ap ple, to u. to .recommend •to his choice ~ o no• ph a , ant :and pr9fitable employment for life. He .;:.et, that his hind are too tender to wield the piow, thetqspade, or the ax, and were they not, trim ti,! ha , no clothes Fuitahle for occupations , ) , ,anding in dirt and grease. We admir, at once. that these are serious disabilities, •and not ~ isils evert Te or removed. We had' some old ...babe:: not 1 - ng ago, but , leirrin,4 (tem at home one mornin j when weJooked for them at niglit 11,,,y were r. •Atierc to tie found. Making inquir in4 of Ake.. . i rilfrOtbr she• left the MOM it MODICT.t. ''' i I .( tornrd barrio;; n et. I v (.1 , ;Ton t% hiell :44a hl L do c;oth_r t.t.d olds t:5 of Behetnian gla.z A WQ t'•+'"' 1 0 , 010 to unilvtstand 11,..\ t ,to:It no: it . i.,' 1( sin t,vi i , ,10 of old eletlio:. 113..'ilig ne Add clothe . for -A 1 2 :elv ,vmug man," ac coo i.ml. , rectanniend " 1 " , to try 'itmethimr elFe. Ile might do a gent! thlipg at haligilag itt °Lta the saloonl and i . gro tcra2:-., and INI tolling tI 1.1.1ie“ . :.:"..ill'ey pa, , ,.' Ibut it i 53 ,:lull Itusittett:+rsPllls 1.1 4. , bah1 ,, , bibi'rWir.,. ~, ~i,,.) c , iitti. liot inala: ,1 1, ""4 "t it. And,.. i that Ittk.:; ,1‘.1101.v. a living. at it Bvr•nttk pr9bante, 1 bkvan., , tW , v ,to In thing el,t that lie can kin it ut, and . .\it they keit their ithit , is:.•-bit iitt.l'ivititei ah.i VitAir g , i4.,1 4.1.11! /to: If ", 1 / 4 Nice I. ""ag Man" 'Rill come to.Wellsbura and try it fur it, month, he the pleasure and profit per- LtiOl4 tS. t .. ti t ?' 9 1 ; EDi I .V 1:;;";, ...11 y, ,5 lic relit Amette ft , 43 - itgainet, .our insidious attacks. Ile !leelares that but for gossip ' Iti`di:ereAe By inuiAili 'that' no Tea Company" could live; that ould coon be rotting at our , I ‘ irge prOportion of the :100,000; 7 , China )vould have nothing to' h by starvation. We never What a pity! Can't. a man 1 donkey.? t Does' the breadtand4 . depend Upon neighborhOod l .candal? Let ui compromise, then. Let men can better intro p t nitti neitiftAkti op - ---A!li),;:fral oe Vany "proteets It upon gossipeKs. the tea trade wool great "American 1 the tea I, , hipe, wharves; that a 000 inhabitants 0 (1(1, and No peri: thought of that. wollop his. own butter of 'alnico o to conauent upon what Jones hat he beard Brown say that his aunt I , a's n thought she heard rauthkieee t pa.) , about : the •ylit, 11 that do? Will that give the Tea flotppatty":, n, ehanee to and women he fr Beard ;14110 -say wife's great-uric .\Vigginres wifu's bertigibbets. W reat A merivan John Chinaman front suadet continue, and sac MUM 'death? If eo, go - —The tea-and- urnout at Poddleses was a perfect jam, and all the'(rah:ap t Ple in Thu 'disPositionS l ot the ancient maid , , present was converted into jelly. Sabella Ptipigle's character was i disseted,_ and the cause of he trouble was found to be, that she was discove'i : 4 ; posturing , before tho 'glass with the elder Mss D'oddles's new hat. The of fence was grave y eani;asSed, and . Sal Ala pro: flounced an ungritlful and unnatural creature. Peace has return ) d to roost , clic': The' Doddles hearth, and the 'eddies frout.yard blossoms as a rose. To Sahel]; , gratis : die happy in your old bonnet euelosure - of thewriterorte hv§elt MO, a SINGED CAT, original Li, 'the 2 1initunf `havink ' passed ! without puriti,etion., It followed i t it over into the door-yards of 4 n the way, but like a bad penny t i med every time. It haunted us d all night, and - rushed into the i)pened the ~door next morning.- Aims we chased it nround the he third round it turned on its , its; s, ialvs ,in ;a, most affecting , as too much for us. We sub- ./ —Came into th ago this (IL) , eve color not know] through the fire us home. We several persons the creature rat liken nightniari house when . we Three several ti 'house, and an t back and pat m manner. That nutted to fate, and adopted it as a foundling, We have now .Ifive estrayis of the same sort, though not all singed.singed. Versens ay a distance wishing cats, e_an be . a4O,lnuaocl.teil 'by return mail. To be sold i of 100, on,time.. ranted good mouser : and opposed to vegetable diet. Don't eii toil even: Htong lungs, and warranted to.thinble in uninber very quar te • ", : L.—The innings in the between the YOunglcrita Ot the. Athletics t/f Nanstlehl 'A i" BASE BA' Match game Well:4l3nm, and 14, was as,follti *INNEso'!Z a.. 9 5 2 ill 9 4- -13 .15 4-61 [... 2.13 1 S 6 3 5 9 17-64, Young America 2, Athletics 2. I I,' " 9: Young Anteri. Athletics Out on "File. " ,FantlE Home t numi Time organte-1?25...` Umpire 1). Q: Middleton Mansfield Scorers'E. Adams AthletieP,J. 31.41tdicinFo - Y. A. A matolAilv Inv was played on the ; T:uust illy Sgpt. 21, between the a Linewjn" and the Cowane:nue A r alle. Clubs, bat. The se 1e reaches us after the up, and we can only give the gen ,incoln 34 ; Cownnesque Nralley and Westfield Clubs played a match • ' Drivitig Pad of Knoxville, for a ball and paper is mad .eral results:, The (lee°la y : 1 , : i ; : ()lie" Wellsh o 111 - L41.. the -L pltiy-O_LI 'Match gurt; 'in .forenuort . ,; - '21 , .t....,in5t”, with result: game same da :',1;; Ipestlield The "Keys Stony Pork 1 this village the I',.,llowingl S run,:; Stony Fork, :19 rung IC(.)-stone, ix innings Aviv; played by tht A game of intrtii;i: in tli Ft+ I'm , runs; Keystone, 49 ruiis ILDREN'S HOUR continues to tittle folks who are lucky and wie .ol it. A magazine morn perfectly ie caliber of children of SIN a».l eight Idished. Ita illustralhins are delight oriel ettpil.al. • Five copies for fii. T. Philadelphia. • •• , Tri Cii fneinate the enough to re :Apple() to tj %ran newer int fit], and it 3 sk Arthur A c ly'a` Priencls for October, is Li imph of nse, Art, and Literature,-..„ es, elegant fashinn,:itlate,;'lietnitiftit' Id good stories. , The etlitrct.s is tin. t tint! eomanin stmt? Woinan. -bea rten, Philadelitithi. :i2,50 iv annum. . . :t MACHINES.—Of nattbe marty . machines in•use,two dinow of none a greater bler:ing to the world than Machines. .The npry, drudgery Of land, in time, through the general in itf these mnehine:;, ' will 'be almost en- . nsed with. Within the last few year' r 'ien man ii fa etnred . by t hoMs antg, .anil Ilint of Ili, ~,,,k i i ; and we verily he i[is not a town in the United Statesof , any size, whielt does i not contain inure or lods .of them in opkation. As Stith all, other ultefttl and poimlar iii r eptionz , ,,ther are a great many dif ferent kind: in market—a few good, and many ipilitferentlones. A 'few years ago a sewing ma chine was iptite a novelty, but now they have be moue quitJ a cummoi article a hongetioa fid-iii..: tore; and those ivho?have used them, now. won der how t ley ever managed without them. A t.. good waellitic—sueli, for instance, no, the • One , , I numoMmured by the A.own .11-tettitit: COMPANY, 809 lirMullvav, N. Y.—is really worth 'having,' I • and' in a large family will soon pay for itself.— Thii maeliine runs rem:irk:My easy, is perfectly Cipple in Its construction, make? but little noise, is'Mot liable to get out of order, and.can be readily ran Itytitay person after a few hours intruetion. I t Items fdls, gathers, stitches, braids and corda beantifullY, and has an improved lteirtra'er i whieh Kill make' either a wide or narrow . hem; and is this only Machine that will cammenee to hem or fell at the beginning of the work. rt only needs a trial to be appreeintetl, and in time, must take the preference over all others: Call on Aminziv FoLrY, who is the only authorized agent in 'this vicinity, l and will cheerfully give. any informa ening them. „, '.i -: '• .• ~• t ",-1 The tlevided triu' Pine pictut patterns au aceutuplis4 con d:r Paul SF:WIN labor-a:win that proves the Sewing :zewing by trtoloet ion tirely they have eent to all He l ve flare 1 tion corm; Ams.—We are indebted - to Mr. hit; of Richmond, for a ;luck of a itir' Is. We lnireby warn all vligrant , Shang- Uralna. , ttand frotu ander or- kdp,qd. • 114 at the Fnik:npN,i veFiLfaitti These brantifol fowls for sale. 4 4 ' Bay L. 11. Ell of Ilantin hail twit 11r. I Ilio fine lot of mfrs.- iinpeitch - CongreFip, 'Or Congref:S tell Johnson, bnt no impeai:hment will qkle of Photographs taken at Binmeer'f.: y, Elmira Areet Matmlichl Pa. 2w: Jo'hnsoJ may impe ever he It Wile Tnl: A:tElaciiN".Har - A3l: Coolitho fiTorconaii lifoeforval,. hy :."11e!tr, Packar .t d Co., of ,Alliany, N. 1: ha.* been azmin awarded, two ',first' premi ums at ou • pri...., , ent i•itate •Fair, one as, theTz , `llif , tt Coal UtiOk!; ily ii'll,vc," and one 11.8 thu ji1t...4,11 7 pm/, L'ookiiig ,S'tore,'? notwitludanding , the intutufac turei inintitince4 in the psipera ou, the • two . first days of the Fair, and posted placards in and round the stoves to the same vlfect o that in con-. s ri'enve Of tide, stove having taken the first pru ne ne)p at l our State Fars for the last four yoar:t, it IN' , n,d'entiled at the Fair rqr a vremium, on-, ly felo_xhittitiort. :Aid indwitliql.nadini all the , lenl4; ilrFt /.1.1, , s cook stores , liere fully i•epre eented ',not in lull (Tent( 41), the tualteriority of II & i tol \ c tror all the nthors NVIIS SO marked U na i 1e, : j114,41, ikl• cotnitiittee :ttlor it Cttil eNotoination, wur , ,•oj o ßilvd to inahe fhe above ateara. 'flii.• i t ov o, i,r,.4l. \ hy Trito'..t: \t"taWrbury, of this rit lage----snc,nnynin, Syt• 14, 1::till. :,yrz.oln bj , CoNvEnsr. it. °sunup, Welh,l)oro, Pa. , ,2.lsepttii—:;n. . • DEAMITS ZAIAYNA,It D.- -lii con of J, 1,'' . ..t, l'hei:e ind 19 'bill... • , '1 : ‘. .. Theta.,a p.iir,4 la le. harm s, Laid td ii..,t fr:.Nveriiiikr..: There's two putty, dinq.led otitel:i ~ Whet? . bloo.somi ng is- 0 9,X ; ' Death' has scaled two little eye:: ' not will no more smile o, Weep ' - Ti? ;roil: ,WIL e 2 ton, S , pt. 11, IYillie. i(4l Or Jahe 11 Hilm.ozi„, ogeti S toontlif., --,_ . i , We loved hint: yes, Ito t0u1.1 . m....ea tell, li m e; mitelx 11: , : 1C.V...i hi 111, 1111 , 1 li'6V., WC/I: t . 0 . , GUll loved Aljll,t4)o, ail he thought he.:.' , l-,..„, To take hint home to be at re..d. Qom. •] fiItIFFIN—In Middlebury, Sunday e.\.ening, Sept. 21st, Mr. Philo Grifliri, aggd about, trOicarg. / - 1 I Aug. Al- infant AittyLal d, p.ged 3 idontl, "SPECIAL .. 140TICES , , ...„ I -\ :o I ,II E - A S 9, •S 1 N,G4 ) , ~ OgRAIAN ‘...) (-)&CO r f 1 ' ERASIV E 'SOAP' I ..,... 'J , . 1 , 11,1 1 11' il,. .Z. ~-.4. Ti• manittaqtt red from PIT RE ‹ .4 ),, .. i ...„,{" 11ATEEtALS, and Indy lio.con - iy N 5..) :,1111.1orod the STANDARD OF EX,. • CELLENCIE. , For sale by all 3 • ( i.'NElroefals: f' . , 1 - ' - .AtharkY 6 7-IS - -' •3 - 11ELMDOLD'R EXTRACT 111.WIIll, :nail anrtiovta, 40.98 WASII curs secret nail delicate disorders in 011 lelr stages,‘nt Ifttio-'expeasei little or-lare - elifinptin diet, no ineotiyonienco nail 110 QXpcifluto.„.lt.iii plensnat in taste nail oilor,lianieilinto, in . lAs ~.p.o.tioa,nil,frea, froth RI I liijurioas properties. Teb27 ly ENFEEBLEX),..i/ilittii)P4l4o.4lTß COMITVITTIONS, pi lioth Imo Etur.stuoLo's linnikut Bump. It. wiq givii brit& add' onettotiii - - oluiblo You, to: sleep well: ' - • " t01i27-14;" ;..i' Tilt formation guaranteed '- tolnce •a inantlant growth +of hair utaSn•a Wit bead 'or , boarillatot face; also ft re l elpo fors the removal. of ~P lmples? Blotches, tErtll,3 do a. etc., on tho akin, leaving the tuna° lion, elear, and bcahtlful, catt,b43 obtained witittit, charge by whites*. i "rtiOS; CYITAOIYA:I4; btretivr,' l4;ter, tO7-Sin• . 2323 ilroailrlay, Neff :York. 9:ll)t.ur,oqvimP-'fi tkr issvreNtctu:-.L"-mdrortiro tho Ittrydus and dnbtittitte4l sholi.litlni*Alaiiity tit irc4undixhi ExinAcr fob-2711i." : ANIIOOD 'AND-YOUTHFUL PRIOR aro regained by llxornotti's lirrnae7r Idneritr.' - ' feb279yi • ' ItrEICITOES DEBILITY, W TII. ITS a i t oplir ATTE?? tykr's,—l f tnir, ; SPIRITS, ,DEPRESSION. - INVOLUNTARY Emissl4NS, LOSS OYSEURIC, SPERIfATORRHOUAii LOSS OP POWER; topiS • MEM-, Ql { TP E:N P. •.A?tirrixe-q Nip iMrf,' j111(2 ft ISGVERRION , .CURE in IIOMEOPATIIIC. SPECIFIC T NTX-EIG ITT. cimi t gAroro most vahnbto tuild3andpot ' Ai otai at ' r natives, they litriko at onceithe root of the matter, tone up the system, arrest the discharges, and Impart vigor and energy, Hie and vitality toltlie entire man, Tbey harp cured thousaudl of rases, Price $5 per packagoof siz.boxes, and vial, 0,1( S 1 piriinnOracuc., Sold by drug gistk, and sent by mail on receipt of price. Address SPFA)LVI.,O .;llollF l orAyttio ttIY,LT LINE C6.,Bro'iivitki- r Ntw.: yogic: .I:lt4igt3.rrTY• - - - - .1(EK141101.11'S 991siCENTp.ATED - 1 ij tie 4 tikt 111:13111?1.3efipicrvr.yf...,,06A.0044) ,, q Tiff: ET BLooniuravien. Both aro,Pr,eparef.3. accoNing tidal of Pharmacy and Chernp,trr, aml. ' are Out {spat that, can. Lc., made: ' ' " fcb27-Iy. IV 0 ,CV:R-N-A-T,4 ME Aitt• it you want. 'a Medicine that' 'Will 'cure' Chronic (not inflamtbatory) EhanmatistriMunipe, SorenroatitS%Vellings, Old Sores, Biases; Tooth: ache, I loadache, Insect Stings, Pains in the,Back and Chest, also, internally,' Dinirlirea; Dysentery, Colic, Croups and Vomiting, you hamo it in Tobias Weniley(lii Venetian liniment.: It never faile when used according to tho,directions. cry drop of it is :13Ut up by Dr. TOWS himuself, and he has,done so for, nineteen years. liis mod,- icine laidwir thiciughoilt,tfie physicians recommend it. thousands' of cer tificates can ho aeon at tho' depot, 56 Cortlandt Street. No family havipg cbildren, should, ho Without it in.casei, of Uri*. Thousands of-chil dren are saved by it annually. Uso it when first tabiiWaceoziding to the, directions and you will 4idieS will kind it valuahla n : in drayieating ‘ iiimplos cud blotches. Only 50 eta. and $1 per: bottle. • bold by. the druggists throughout the United States anil in Europe. • Depot,, 56 Cortlandt Street, New Vorl;'." Sept'. .1, 1867; im. • lIELABOLD'S FLUID' EX TR A Cl' 11 UOll U IS'n orrtain Niro for ,ilkansea of Ou, BLADDER, KIDNEYS, -II RAVEL, fiItOPSY,•I4IIMALE COM PLAINTS, OEN DEDILITV, and all dlikrihes of UV ORGANS, whether i.xiating in MALE OIL 'FEMALE; from whatayor canht l / 4 Oliginnt i fir -nnd no nuttier of 110. W STAN DINO. • Ittoe.t.es of ttio , to'orquitt iequit of / I: iliu milt% no It eatineot Ia i:lll,lirlitfort to; Consti t avtion ity zufty'eliatte:' Our IW•it and riumunVd trout titetscH-tiutti.s;unitillks' .• AND IiAPPINESS. - owl that ?,f dejloolopon propyt, ost? of o ,•, • . 1;LI;L11i:f)LI►'S EXTItAO . I% Etlolll3, '1146i1.1j,;110 iiimards of IS yo u rs, pruprireil hy, , - tiltrzonoLD,y . mitymii, Ittundwiky, Nua• 101 50,4000111 St., Pbilailtytilk, liflLIA .SIDITLIBUS CURANTUR.' , HUIVIPIIREVS' 110IVICCOPAT&8IC SPECIFICS, TAVI PlIOVS1), TILE MOST MOMS I_ portent:v. nn unlit a MICCA . M:I j FRatile—Prompt-- , Anil They aro the ' only 711eiliciiieg lierfectly itilapteir to noptilar 116 V—Ho slinple that niiaL takes eannrit be made inuhing thrill ; kirailesaiitl.tu„ be free and so bllieirnit a ' s td bi) Tlthy liarti Ilia highest commendation. :from all, and ‘s illkilwa3 render satisibction 1, gairee revers, ongeetion,lltintination. 2; • W orms. i I I•reVCr, W01"111•COlic 3. do Crying olie . ,or Teotiting infants... 3, Diarrhcea child' en or /111111 k 25 5, do Dysentery, Griping, Imiotis colic 25 do Cholera-Merlins , yemaint,..,, 26 J. tbr Coughs. Colds, lit ottellitls r... .. , 25 d.l Neuralgia , ToothaeltqFneenelie 25 off -do Headaches, Siek.lleadsche, Vertigo... 25 'lO, do Dyspepsia, ..titip,tts uyillt . e . h .. 25 /3, ,do StipisreskCd'o'r . tni "Pt4lolitt ' '25 do Whites, too pri)rwo Periods 25 . /3, , tin Croap. Cough, difficult Breatliing l 25, It, . 111 1 Salt /Rheum, Erysipeitts v Ernptilms... 25 10, do Rheumatism; ail.o'inaut; Pains ~ 25 10, do Fever and-Ague, emu Foror, Agnes .50 17, do Piles, blind or blending t• 1 50 Ophtlialnly,'amt. 4 riro Eyes:— 60 to, do CatarTh, /tent° or4ropie 50 211, I ,tio Whooping -001161, violent Couglin.... 50 21, ",do Asthma, opprossed ?fleerttliing.d 50 .22 do Ear Discharges, inivelr F l nring.. 50 dde ?.50 :do c_Penciral , Lib 25 1 , :do DropiN,Ani) bcAny . ' 26, ;do Soa.SiCLUICISISi ,50 27, t d. , Eidncy-D4sease4 rAvvt „. 50 ( 1 ‘) DierVOW.i . Debility • ipvolnaknyy,Disel l trge . , - -104-, ' 29 ;• ( 10 Sere - Mtkatli,".Ohnicer. , —; - $O, ,do D r i n ,fi r trwelpini:cmd, l mie . Attig,: .s . ct 31, 'do P a inful 'Pi:A ( 4d, 4ith spitsotti.U. - ... 1 .; ;5( 1 :12, , do Sufferialgs"..t..cbatta 6 ... . 00 33, do Epilepsy, edresinB,ls.- / Vitrue-1)- t pcp 100 "34, !do Diphtheria. ulcerated Sore Throat 1 50 • .- 6 '4 l.3 fit• rs A - = • • • . Or :lb IAII(111 VUL9, MOROCCO etSP., CONTAINING A 41. FRI Fort EVFAIF , PIIDINAIIT DIBEASE A- FAMILY" 111 SUILIFCT TO, AND A 1100 K OF DIRECTIONS....4IO 00 AN FAMILY And TgAVEIGICIIIIO9, Mill] WO' :IS vials $5 to itB Specifics for all PRIVATH bath rorCutt itai and fur Par.vtNtivc treatment, and li u and paket cases. " '' • • V. to $.5 These Remedies by the case or single box, are CCIII to - anylitrt , of• the coOntry,by ;Mail of Expiessi free of charge, ottrecelpt, of tlid.plice. Address Humphreys' Specifici• • t I Homeopathic Medicine Company. 1; (Mice and pcihgt, No, 5G2 Brto.tbv,ty,NEW Xon. .• Dr. Ilnut:ibai.ts i fs tcbniultoii dally tit his bilise, 04: soually or by letter, as above, for all forms of disease. -I'oll l ,S f iri,E,. p Y ALL .l) IIUG0111:3178. ' , . AligitA th', Paft-i.y."' I.•L. t, ..• • La ..fi .f . '", • ' •„. , v i I 11.1:M1101.11 ' .:1 'FLUID 11,XTitiet IitiCIIII is itieusail in tasto :mil Opor.,irco front itlrinjurions prOportiCs mitt iuttnediatti in its action. fob2l-1 y, Arc ; lrou Afflicted with a Cough or b. Cold? t ORA :TOLL PIaIDTSPOSED:TO. CbNSI:I7iIPTIOk?'-‘• ti AA 14r lour Jolwrdif from Sud• 11;21, 4 110 -Vida; of 'emu . ; so, Fzirchuse' a Box of 111.411. - bES' EUPVONIAL • LI.LIRICAJPORS!! nri The People's .11;aet t f utl,Effestual Remedii for Cougue, t,'‘.ol(}); Cat«rill,'Asthma, "ehitia, Dirtheritr, ooel fill Plll//1411ft ry Dioehsea: LuniticATffit is a medicinal( preparation kit, ills form of n Lozunge;rvilidi. of an' mottils, is the . most pluttenrit and courcniunt, , They: contain no dole. ter i ogs il,!;redieno and are oltErO 11 tell to be always safe, oven for-the weakest:and most ,entisithie stomach. Lt C ()ivy *ivy ttimr.inyi Culdathey are inalualdb, Fur Cat:trill, Asthma. and. Bronchitis tticili..ltitVo tie ' equal in ' , Limo niwiVet, Oritle Cartillente4 aecompanying each hog.) Lliptticria, that readtd end the - elating diseaen : 'they . • con INA 'wonder -1104 tl.ll4lllllloit ilusnedintely. . t Ptuhlic • 80. , .+L e). :31,giger tir, Teach? F, StltYl/1,1 , tie W iehunt them. a; theyruntove liutirsilesSillid trougtb ' l en and Char tll6 vefee: - ' Alw.ty? them in !intl.:, thwiyinptorni; run s•revo ino vory . .! • • BLADEIS Prop'rs, - , , • ~ N. Y /11.• iiIJIDRULtaIe•TS .'Price Centa Per 'Boit, • I..ibr, 12. l':111 --E . 3 ti • I iLELNIA4_II.II . tt I:XTRACT BUCiIli rivvit beillth And ik,OF to the how and bloom to tho pallid Check. lle- I atve,otwat,iv.l jimmy olorm/og nymptcoosA ;Aid if no It•e:teAtettt to aaitiitttAl to, ctbfidumption, sanity - , nr eptloptt.. Ats ensud. '' TiblVNON•ll ICC ENTION or I NCON:PINHNOE of Urine, irritation. 11111:n1mM ninorntion of Ithe bladder, kidin•vo, (liqoaies ~r i nfo pin:it rare EltoM in the 111,111(14*, c.dcilhl , };rand or Vroik anst floyositA, nod nil disc t. 04 +lf the )n.,,bipe, kidney:MN donotiOl`swel• .13ti17 liFLMlkPl.lii FLUID EXTItteT Loentr, feb27. TAIU: 'MORE TiNP.LEASAN'r 4;41) 111011;1)111:3 for nu pie:v.:tot 1110 ititut.tcrimi Itelmbold'a ,111 x I.tct Vitaou rniiiroved Roan , rt. r :o '27 4n' - stlArrEgro, coNsTI'VatONS tax Ur.4I.IIoLD'S YIVIBAtT BCOUV, • fe1,27-ly • Proofs or.the - LA Sup'Prior ; • ;.Y. Zi.rniit \YALTA - MA - , MASS. The American Watch Company, of -Waltham.,, MAO., respectfully submit that' their Watt:heti aro' 'cheaper" more nocuratedossieonmlea,pore hie; botter.ado*pi forgeoeeal ,uses and more ea sily, kept in order !midi romairpfl - r than, any ,other watches in the Market. They aro simpler in structure, anti therefore stionger, and 'less 'likely to, ho injured than . ' Ilia m`ajoritkr'o r foreigri - t gliteli= Oa, xriirob` 4o'4ornposed from cos', while in an ;old Er:'glisll 43 svatet.tbore: aro. inere than 700 parts. , ilow they run under the ;hardest trial watches 'can havO, is shown by the following letter: 1 . _ . . pvitat4lLßpAyi cogPAzil i 'S OFP;OP, fiqz44 Grtu,RASS„PunO s inzin Irrj) . ,q rm i.roo, Po., 15 Deo., 186 . , The' , watetios'an -l ufnetaled' by 'you haqi3 hebnimuSti ottihis;railititod . for'Several., years by our onginemon, to whom wo furnish - Watches as part \ ottr sequipmenq .There \ aro 'now some aired hawked of them carried on our line, and we consider_ them . good and, reliable_ lime=keepere; Indeed; I have , grcit antir i fkiPon ; in Saitig. Year watches giVe - us lesiilrotible, and •have, worn, and do wear much longer,v4thoutio.. phirs than any whtched'we baud Over bad In 'Use oti this road. • As you aro aware, wo formerly 'Putted toi *hose of nn g listki niannfactutio, ac-' Inewledged good•ropptidion,h put as aletanctkey nosier keep time,tis correctly, nor have dono as kood service,rati yours'. • .In these statementair bm suetalbed by my predecessor, I'li. 4s3wis, mposo experienco ox= tended over a staitiof years, liespeoffnllY, , \NR IYAAP ,s''-- -- Gauenit Shperintondtmt. A I XTri eC k4Y 4 44 iPq'a Wait444l 4 ;. ' 1 I-lan:take now Ave dlffirent grades nifwatehea, na od respectively as follows : Appleiou„-Trary Is'tthant I lViitd f rt Vonip4 Hy; IVa lham, . 7 11;10. - 1j . Baitlett, " ; % Wafthilin, 3fae i. 4 9Yin: Ellcry. Muse. V. Home Watch Company, Boston, Naas. ,All'of these, with 'the' ., e4ctiPtlort ,pon ?w lp b .i g o.:writcanto4 tiy thq 4merican , Patch ; Compa ny, tP „bolo& the "best' 'Material; the : moat approved principle, and to poSsess every requisite for - i'relitthla tiMelic4pr. :'.Pireri dealer Wat'cims,is 'pany7s printed card of guarantee, which' should accompany !MOiilWatclisOld, so that - lid.Yors' may feel surd tidy' tiro Puidlitising the,genuine Aytipl9. Thera nro numerous coiiuMrfeite "and ' imitations of Out.Wafflipa, sold throughOric the country, and we would caution purchasers tti be on their guard against imposition. Any grades of Waltham Watches may bo pur chased of Watch Dealers throughout the country. 45 *!PINAi ii s '29lttg,Xo . ON. tf Sept. 4,1887-1 m COMMISSIONERS , SALE Of Seated and Unseated Land in 4 ' Tioga County. , - -We, tho' Commissioners of Tioga County, Pennsylvania, in accordance with the Acts of the. General Asisembly-in such cases made and pro , vltiod, do hereby offer for - salo at Public: Vondue or outcry, the following tracts of Unseated and Seated land, on MONDitY, the 11th day of No. vember, A. D. 1867, at' 1 o'clock 1 1 .: M. at tho Commissioners' Office in Wellsboro, to wit: UNSEATED ; LAND 1862. , , ~ , No. Qunnt'y. Warrantee. , Township.- 100 A Bloss Covington 2391 , 130 ~'W Willif# . Clymer , 1544 - Sir' '' ' 'Jlts Wilson - " lielinar " 4215 113 Wilcox ~t. Taylor do 1 .1,23 146 Jas Wilson , do 4419 451' do In 2029 , 498 IT Willink Elk 2065 990 do . do - 4300 180 It Gilmoro Lawrence •,, , 481& , Gimbel' .S; Dyer Richmond . ,44 - $1 512 . Jas Wilson •do - 2307 201) W Willink Shipper f .J• e ; • 311 - FflVilcox• . Tiogls '-' 3 . 1313 100 IL Blackwell Westfield 1588 290 'Dews J Fisher - !:Morris 4305 113 Jas Wilson do ' SEATED LAND 1862. 'Per'sonS - to'whcint : n „, , ,, sed. r " Town Ship. Wm Watkins Blosh /Wm Elder , - ' :Brookfield:,Stephen Potter doi Levi J Cooly Charleston Spencer Crittenden chi • • E M , JOAes '• do ' Danl Peak , do Jeremiah Wilson do Ezra Jennings do - I Vihecitus Cul ver - Coitin'gtbn C F Johnson „ ; do , .Tits Mitchell " ' IlVi John Sweeny do! D H Spencer dol M Slingerland do, floury Williams 'do- .- - Chita Diko .0 , - ' do: , 1 A .1 Douglass do; - '. B E Lewis Coving'n Boro A A Andrews • Chatham ..,/' P, F.,Christiin ' I r . $p ail .W Ti Kelly' , >" do ' J 0 Kelly do L D Skinner do "Isaac Seytuour dtl 0 -W,oodbury I -; -, dti -s, • 'Eflolund .131tdn ,'. d 4 , Giles Marvin ;Crytiter ' John RI/alma IT.; ) ( 14 / • , ~ Frapcks;Richurda, ' *; de Edroilnatlack, , Dohnar Ichabbd Brown do Richard Elliott , do -- McGrough - ido Wm FklAott ~ „ - , di-x ~ 0 M t i ri tl e t) 4 i tII , t 11 -I) refibo Etk arid 1 D F BillingS Elk Alonzo Smith., 'r 1 Gaines J A Smith estate do 3" C Kruson Ir.Cs,rrigon • • :'do - .J Moore do Whitnami -Mitchell do ' Chas Shelves, do . Asa Smith .' '' do'.'' J P Cleavelarid ''do''' „ ' H Delmater• , • .04 -, -• joshnallorriby- Ltazren'co Mills Domorell do 'Middlebrook &Biitts Ao ' Woo Cady ' ad Wm Hodge do' Bonj Power ~ ~ I do , i.itabh'iliXtotibl6l . ! ,,, qati , si r (i. 111 - ` Ryan L - awren ovine Henry Brill ,; -• Mo is Aaron Ingalls, ....Wens old . Wm Manning- , -• d • 17 Effingle,in Rryant , Middll s eb'ry 21' 1 14ther.Caypente de 107 Chile Soniers de 8 , 25 Jas - W Bunnell 1 ''” -do' s ' 30 , 130 Thos Leet - do 7 1 1 f ..1i : 1. ) 43 - v - rJiiitut,Oliger,• ‘ ' If - Jaj)io:p 4'4,4,3 - Beni `Wilson " -- Rutland 614 e & lot F Roasters (1 do • Ansel Hall d do - Geo Haley-Jr • de. 7c l John Stage d 4 50 E C Johnson Richmond4' i • 5O J C Johnson 1 , ~'dg, .. - ; • ' 100 ' Jbs Cossl'er 'I; ,`,'" 'V 1 , 59 Ralph Satupson & 145 Bich'd Bush Ship' t5O 0, JI/s M Bush • ' ;1,, • d '' l !92' Albert II 'Landis d 100 H A Guernsey 1 d 250. ; 'lsaan Benson ! ,:- •ITi 58 E Hawley 1 d House & lot Page • I II do 1 :I Cleo Sbanlaven -.' '4 d 50 Dennis Wright 25 Benjamin Shela t Ifredlf'Retse ; 30 Al Stratton 8 Jackson Rice - 5 •I_, : - E 52 i 'Jim Ilethertolil:' 11/ 37 John Smith: l ' , i 26 4)an'l Luther 12' 35 - John Morse Shop &ilot i .. ',„ , —,Colton .4 1 100 Waite; cituldr, 96 David Froit; - f 86, , 4udelph niuo f ~ 103 , J Ass Illriter • , 100 1100 Williina ' ' ' 42 Adam Hart 100 Wm Stage , 1 'loo' Cortland Store 107 ' Isaac Stage , 100 A J Austin 100 A Connell 74 , 111 Anrtis . I 50 - M'Suilivan, • ,W s '‘ , , 52; kato) l oosi ' ----474 ' ' 7.4ter Cilium] . , E. S. SEEbEY, I Lg. 41 ARTA t t c P. V. VANNE: 'Attest': Tues. Au.hs, Clerk.' t Wollsboro, Sayit.'ll, 1867-41 w 3--- lipped ' wild •Junat (01150 do lot 240 f;27 22 RS ,S , )ropery & hit 5,11. 50 50 50 50 70 25 Con ts. UM routs() A; lot 63 92 : 10 - House 73 .1101100 lot 14 30 .8 150 lionso'& 46 • 50 nouee a lot tOO Hou'Eo & lot 25 V po jiouta a' lot 1 Savv:trii4, Il Sawmill Jlotwo &, lot . • • - y,Y , ;84 Jlcripe & lot • • • -1 : I , r (. i ' •: 31 35 20 4 Ifoutto !Or 20..160 , • Tidos° tt lot ilou'so 45 lot 'Hondo S; lo Il 130* s Brick' I '6 5.000 rued,,l. • t 0, 0 , ia'voppopitiikaSei pr t A t& th tooteW,; ft a gift. • , FILED: 1ttA11,44R4 •' LOUIS 111AROR; The harvest has chMo' thO Citified f To thewhosebroadprom o , man ores! wore properly • tilled; , • , . Wheat, is good, corn bun UM, oats may be a short orop, But the avorago of all mu' t be marked as tip top. MAKE no pretensions to •prophetio Aro, but ji • my reiteration of Bible promisoa to the in ,duserious workor was in good time. I urn there fore ombeideried to prophesy tilt nobpd,y.will, • STABV BIT DEATH ; iii i this fall and winter who htis raised en ugh of grain and root crops to keep him and his Thirdly; fund those who laehnnythingimtho,way, of life'e sub4antials.will escape starvation by applying to me at the 182 Broadway; N. I i' ' ,ga ' ' = d ,an d. • I 41'6:1 'A. Union do do Wesylold , 11 I IVard do 1 00 10 do D db o i do l !do. do TS. 16.1 sr))) . MI Frui in c, 14Pi k FR, FF. BE.lllVilki 1 nCIIiNGE '1 "BEE-HIVE EXCHANGE," , Wien; they will ptid my .• PORK, 41 lidqbeni4 . l4 1;', 4 1 FLOUR-x-xx-m according to tho - niar.._ upon t_C- 1 a; - my MAdKEREL. ' Tho latest catch And the greatest catch, t ki , 14 • kvimt of tjip Silent, sobbitii, roaring, and Sest.7 I furthermore prophesy that every man and wo nitllit, IV . dit diStiljetipA I E;fi §OlO6 rale,:* te r > tvhlbe ;.- 44,.{ , C ercd, but not inebriated, • by using the splendid MI which I soli cheaper than the it 'GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, (or any other man. SaikaSsa,) and ,no express charges, ekcePt the 'eXpreiti charge , of so much a pound, whiehSrou always ,pay Whop you, trade mith me. t '' I have had, and expect to continue to have a great " spell" of 66 KaughphY MOCHA (fi. - 6 1 m . Mecca) JAVA, BRAZIL, AND LAGUIRA 4(rbe latter of which rhymes with, but was not &land at " Elmira.") t. I-am further able to say that people will eat much or Milo, in proportion to their appetite, and ivill pay; for iianch or little, according to their money. I sell'Tea by the quarter pound, 'of course, butprofor to wholesale it in packages of not less than: . - . •`%,r - '1 'SIK'PEEN OUNCE, and; by persulsion, can he induced to sell a chest of a dozen pounds to ouo customer. • M A.TI-TERS icitl bay and sell FARM PRODUCE,: at hest price% asking only a good chance to pre, vid9 somethifig to keep his family " OIN OP, R9OR lIOUS .t • Wellaboro,'Aug.l.4 .'67. W. T. MATHERS O O T D - .A'l5 - N.U'A la EXHIBITION OP 'llorsoa at the Knexiille Driving Park, to bo hold on the laocliitietr Grounds Thursday. and FridaFriday, Soptenibor •10•iiad 20. 1807. ' y, tat DAY-01 ABB - 23' 3d C l tg seder B , montlia old, $3 $2 $1 Ctasa 2. , Coital year old and kinder 2, 4 2 1 Ctitsa 8. '•Colts 2 yeara,old and undor,3, • • 6 ' a, David Rexford, Wni.titaona, Jami,Davisdr., Judges. Cusi4: 'Mare mai omit ' . 1 Class 5. licst Wm. Wass, dames Fuox,lllratailiorn;;lndgo's.-..: : 4 0 14 , 8 3 6. gtainer li , 4 yra opt 44 ender, • a snood conildred, 5 3 •1. , Cass 7.' ,- Sttlilons 5 pre OW:and over, Speed, mile heats in harnes9 bost,3 in 5' 10 5 2 D. T., Aiken, J. D. Parkhurst, Dr. 1t...'1". Drown, Jnd,ls. Ca/18 8. A psrso of sso—Heat stallion. gelding, or maro owned in Tioga co., or ownshits,:of • Addlpou,' , Tuscarors,.., -,... .' I Woodhull, , and T%ipsburg; milo beats, best Zlns In artless. $:35 815 F. D.; Bunnell , S.B. Bowe , Charles Toles, Judges, I ,24 DAY. • CLASS 0. Draft. stallion, 4 Yri old and ov e r 2 Ira Buckley, Jtdge Veil, D. T. Billings, Judges, Cass 10. 3-rear old stallion speed eons'd. 6 3 - C. P. Billings, d. 11. Goldsmith„ L. D. Taylor, Judges. CLASS 11. 3.year old colts, mare or gelding, speed coneidesed, 5 3 Itadikor, Bertrand Dumanx, Isaac Plank, Judges. class 12 Double teams, speed considered, 5 3 E. A; Smead,lll. Bullard, A. Cropsey, Judges. All Bemis entered far the aboyei.preiniums must litc,i,owned in Tioga county, or in the four N . Y., towns mentioned under class 8. a- A Sweepstakes purse of $125, free to all horses, 4 to entex 3to start; $lOO for best and $25 for 2d best. Alllo heats;best 3' in 5, in harness,'aud to trot •under the rules of the track. • . L. F. Tabor, Dr. Seeley, Thomas Baldwin. Judges. 3(1 DAY 44" A Match Gatuo of paso Ball. ono-tide the gate money to , bo divided between' the ,contesting . clubs; VELL. prop to any club ,fn the comity. • ; Puryle, Be+3..[angl4-51 O t ly001?, • I;Notice: . , , 1 Rail Road , ,• . NOTICE is hereby given' that a tnecting of ,the subscribers to the Capital, Stock of the ‘Vellsboro and Lawrenceville Rail Road Com pany will bo held at tto house of B. B. Holiday, in Wellsboro ' Pa., on Thursday, the 26th. - clay df September, 1f367, at 1 o'clock P. M. to organize said Company and elect a President and twelve Directora for Mi,e terni t entllng on, tbo 2d•Monday, of January 1860. , : s .., i - S. I. Powhlt' ' C. J. HUMP.I3REIY,` 1: • JOHN PARKHURST; Com'rs. • W. A. NICHOLS, J. F. DONALDSON, Sepfal, .1.867,`4w., i ! • ' i _ ...... ~... . , vO. , YOUR 140 - Y'S" N 4 ORTIL 41 HE subscriber has opened a; shop over the .Meat Market ) Main Street, Wellsboro,for the manufacture of ' ' FINE BOOTS, and tvill guaranty his work to be tvjthouta super ior in •Tiogd eouthy: As to'priees—r kinly to convert my labor into cash, and thoreforia shall endeavor to let others t livo as well as myself. Call and sea toe. WAGE. Wellsboro, Sept. 4, 1867,V. , 1 ' ' PAINTS FOR FARMERS AND OTITEIL9.—TIth Oraf ton Mineral Paint Co. are now manufacturing the Best; Cheapest and most Durable Paint in use; two coats welkput et% mixed with pure Linseed, Oil, will. last 10 or 1B YeArS; it is'of a light browp or Actiuktiful chocolate coloryited can it) changed to Igreeti,:drab; olive or cream to sult,tho , taste of the consumer. It is valuable for lioll9oB, Barite, Fences, Carriaga and Car makers, Fails and Woodeu-ware, Agriculturt4 Implo ments, Canal Boats, Vesilela 'and Ships' Bottoms, Can vas, Metal and Shingle Roofs, (it being Fire and Water proof). Floor Oil Clotho, Cone Manufacturer having used 6000 bbls.the past year,) and as a paint for any purpose is unsurpassed for body, durability, elasticity, and adhesiveness. Price $6 per bbl. of 300 lbs., which will sbpply a (armor cor years to come. Scud for a crenlarywhic k lv, give lPrtiqa iN °3 ° 01 " unless branded inWndmarl(ytn Mineral Paint. !Address DANIEL BIDWELL, Sepi, 11, 1867-om. 254 Pearl Stteet, Now York. • .IDown • 'it COlllO O e, . , .• WEILIET 1.; BAILEY aro receiving a largo lot of CHOICE Nl4l l l WHEAT FLOUR, the first in market. To Re sold at reduced pri •ces. • I , 14aug07. MRS. 'IPOY•S Corsets' and Skirt:Supporters, C. KELLEY'S. all sites, at . by P. ,, WILLIABIS U foil " Lath,l Lath t Lath I '"' • ,—. I -Am making, and will hoop constantly, on hand, at my Milliin.Ooeola, a good quality of Lath. Orders promptly filled. .• . • • OogolO, Sopt. 4,137-3 me G. S. BONHA.M: • hNEYVI sguxg , coons r . t I N rlill _OS Si3` 0A ti,' : P A . . ~ IVIi;" ' ' L . have just received a now and 'Well so ,I looted steak of go o d s adepted to the sprlrk tiailoi stud arotwopargd to otter a 13PTTPXi,, titisortment and ,then t aimVqoalei \Stdre in Tie - go, or. adjoining 9Ounties. • Our experience hits taught us to buy MIMI =I •:, • . and no Otbers, thereby gain and hold, the coati. deuce of our customers. They are sure of get-, li.hg • GOOD GOODS, and ifoti LESS MONEY than they can get them elsewhere, and this is wby the . 0010.4147" . STO.R4ft is constantly thronged with customers whilo other Merchants cry hard times. Nye keep egnetalitly l en band a largo, stpci! of t , ' GROCERIES,' CROCK VRY, HARD WARE, WOODEN WARE, " IRON; NAILS, NAIL t RODS, HORSE , SHOES, FM and almost everything for Farmers or Mechanics use. We also koep a fine assortment of FURNITURE, CARPETS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, FLOUR AND ' FEED, CORN 'MEAL PORK AND FISH OD ALL KINDS. both coarse and fine, by the barrel, sack and bds, constantly on band., In short almost everything usually kept in a country Store, may bo found at the Our stock is new and complete, just what the pooplo want. We invito an examination of our before buying elsewhere, We take pleasure in showing Goods, and still &tore in giving our pri ces: For, with the fine Stock wo are enabled to show, and prices so Any goods that we soil that are not as repre sonted can be returned and tho m r ey will bo To funded. We 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' to see thorn. B!ossburg, May 22, 1867 NEW 'GOODS 'NEW GOODS J. R. Bowen & Co., 'NAVE just returned from Now York with a largo assortment of SPRING. Si, NW OODS Bought at Panic Prices, and will be sold accor dingly. We respectfully invite attention to our stock of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, CASSIMEAES; TWEEDS, SUMMER CLOTHS,' ;LADIES' CLOTHS, & • LADIES' Also, a largo and now assortment of • ; READY MADE CLOTHING, , • BON-TON, SILVER g'RING,,, and other kinds of HOOP SKIRTS, • YANKEE NOTIONS, HATS & CAPS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, ' GRoCERIES, HAND MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, ,- And 9 many other thirjgp which we will be pleased ithowdo all who wilt-call and examine our, Before purchasing elsewhere, as, we believe i will pay you for your time and, trouhle. ; SMALL PROFITS, QUICK. SALES; Ec, READY PAY IS OUR MOTTO. EMNRE STORE, NO. 1 UNION BLOCK I Wallaboro, May 15, 1867: AT TRH COMPANY STORE I 1 • BETTER 'I3AREMINS, GOOD G-ODDS, DRY GOODS, ~ i i tkilkfilANV" STORE 'G-60:DS j -PRICE S EXTREMELY LOW, we feel sure of success COMPANY STORE, Supt I= VERY NICE AND CHEAP, also, a large lino of, at glean.), ledaced prices. STliet 'OF GOOlig' =I Don't roigot to call at tho Here they Come: 7110 SE LARGE STOCKS 0-000DS. EVERY. THING YOU *ANT • .' T. L BALDWIN & CO., H AVE i JUST PUppIASED a large stock of SPRING 4 - SUNIME -Gostipks, embracing a general ancl complete assortment of DRY 600DS, • FANCY GOODS, iLAD I E S' DRESS GOODS, FROM CALICO TO A'• SILK. CLOTHS AND CASS MERES, i)OIvIESTICS, YANKEE NOTIONS, HATS AND SAPS, CLOAKS, SHAWLS, BOOTS & SHOES, READY-MA JARDWARE, C HA.NGIN OIL FLOUR, PORK, FISH, SALT, IRON ' NAILS, FARMING TOOLS, STONE WAItE, • ANY THING YOU JANT. These Goods have been selected with great care. Since the decline ' a largo portion of them direct from the manufacturer. Wo propose to sell them cheap for the Greenbacks. All kinds of Produce talton in exchange for Goods. T. L. BALDWIN k CO: Vega, Pa., May 1, 1887. r 'l - 4951 'S ting `Plougum 01ift 2 ? 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VcL VriffllTSlV-VH 30 • 11: 1 ; -Nil '3IIVIA-SSVI9 SEAO.LS CC HIT q AN ogymoiod eVa r tq 43 netts putt xnoa uo 01C3:w OAI3II RING .STYLES . ' , Ladies' walk in ! Apr. 1, !67 13 E .r, E'S (Lato Powoll's) EMBROCATION.: or all Piecatrce itrident to. Horses, Cattle, and the Human Flesh, requiring tho tyro' of an .crterrial T • new Compound, prepared by a practical Chain- fat, having a full knowlotlgo of rdl'the medical Weil of each ingredient that enters lute Its composition, is warranted to exceed anything of the kind over yet offered to the Public as an external application for the disetses for which It Is recommended. -We era satisfied that It will work its own road into the confidence of all f F i who uso it, and those who try it once will never be without it, and therefore WO rely on experience as the best test of its usefulness. 'lt is pronounced by Barri- Ors, and all who have tried it, to ho the best applica tion over used. This Embrocation pins been put up for over eight years, and It Is only through the increasing demand and urgent request of my friends and the Public that I tuuld it forth as the grand remedial agent for the various diseases to which that noble and useful animal, the horse, 18 subject. litany remedies have been offered to the. Public under different forms, some of these are injurious, others at beat of little nso, and mtny wholly improper to an swer the purpose for villa they are'reComMended. A judicioull and really tr efut composition, free from those objections, has therefore' Icing been desired by many gentlemen who have valuable horses, and are nn. willing to trmit them to the care of designing and pie tenths] Farriers. Their wishes are at length fully grat- , Pled, by (Rr. Ihntle) being prevailed upon to allow this - 4:mbrocation (winch has preyed so efficacious' to the various diseases) to be prepared and, brought out to the public. • This Embrocation was extensively used by the Gov ntnent during tho war. Addrestl all Orders to rillt. EDMOND DEALE', GO2 south Seco'ild Street, Philadelphia, Pa. For BAiD by storekeepers generally. 170pr67-Om. For sale at ROYS . . brag Store. SEWING MACHINES. We Claim for the flor'ence the following advan tages over any and all Sewing Ma , chines in Me World: h makes four different atitehee, the lock, knot, double lock, nod double knot, on . ono and the game machine. Each stitch - being alike on both sides of the fabric. EveryMaohine has the reversiiqe Per( motion, which enables the operator, by simply turning a thumb screw, to have the work run either to the right or loft; to stay any part of the seam, or fasten the ends of seams, without turning the fabric. Changing the, length of stitch, and 'from ono kind of stitch to another, can .readily be done while the Machine is iu motion. Tho ueedlo is easily adjusted, and does not skip stitches. It is almost noiseless, and . can be used where quiet is necessary. Its motions are all positive; there are - no springs to get out of order, and its simplicity en ables any ono to operate it. It dots not require finer thread on the under than for the upper side, and will sew across the heaviest seams, or from one, to more thicknesses of cloth, without change of . needle, •tension, breaking thread, or skipping stitches. The Hemmer is easily adjusted and will - turn any width of hem desired: No other Machine will do so great a range of work as the Florendo. 4t will been, fell, bind, gatler,braid, quilt, and gather and sow n a ruffle at tho same time. It has no springs 90 got out of order, and .will last a life time. It is fully protected and licensed by Elias Howe, Jr.. arid our own Letters Patent: The taking up of the slack thread is not per formed by tho irregular contraction of a wire coil or uncertain operation of springs; The precision and accuracy with which the Florence draws the thread into the cloth is unapproached in any Sewing Machine hitherto offered in the world. We furnish each Machine with ." Barnum's Self. Sewer," which guides the work itself, and is of incalculable value, especially to inexperienced operators. • . While possessing the above, and many other advantages, the Florence is sold at correspond ing prices with other tirst.class Machines, and a careful examination will fully substantiate all that we have claimed for it, and justify the asset.- tion we now make, that it is the best Sowing Ma chine in the world.,. Wo warrant overS , Machine to be all that we eloira for it, and to give entire _salisthetion, and , I give a written warranty, if required. A. FOLEY, Agent. WellAoro, Aug. 7, 1667. , ELMIRA BOOK :BINDERY. WE aro now increasing our fatilities for ex ecuting BINDING OP ALL KINDS promptly and in the best manner;by.tbo addition of NEW MACHINERY AND TOOLS, and the otuploymont of additional help. are prepared tq manufacture all kinds of • BLANK BOOKS, including the heAsiest BANK LEDGERS AND RECORD BOOKS, with or without printed head ings, also Blanks Ruled or Ruled and Printed to any desired pattern. -t, . . ~ . ' MUSIC, MAGAZINES, &0., neatly :Ind substantially Lund. Our prices will ho as low as at silly etheL Bin dery otitsido of Now York City.: i Our Price List can bo seen it , ILO -Agitator Office, Wellsboro, where orders ay ho left for tra,nstnision to us. FAIRMAN ..t. CO. 1 1 :hair's., N. Y., July 17, 1867. UNION ACADEMY. KNOXVILLE, TIOGA C 0.,. PA.a FACULTY: ELIAS HORTON, Principal. Mss. ADA W. HORTON, Preceptres.s. Miss MIRA lIOItTON, Assistnuq. Airs AMANDA DRAKE, Teacher of Music CALENDAR FOR ISOT—e. `Fall Term COMIIIOIICe. Sept. Whiter Term; Nov oth, Spring Tot Feb. 18th, 1868. EXPENSES PEIL TERM Primary Department Common English Higher English t, I...lngtnies and Higher Mathematics... Instrowlmtal Music, extra Vocal Music, extra. Drawing, extra , Room Rent hoard per week Knoxvlile, August 14, 18GI-tl. Wellsbtiro Wool Carding ltachine, ITAVING covered our Machine with entire new Cards, we are now( ready to Card all Wool' without delay, and in tho best possible manner. Alt Wool Fent front a dist4ce by Stage will be returned by the same if required. S. A. HILTBOLD, ORIN BLAIR. Wellsboro, June 12, 1807. • ROLL CARDING AT East, tharleston, Tioga Co. , Pa. iIIATE engaged Mr. Geo. Wescott, of Caton I N. Y., a man of forty years experience, to suptirintend my roll-carding business this season. The: Machine is in first-rain order, and I can safely `promiso to suit as many customers as any other. man. A. 11. AVERY. East Charlest#, Juno 12, 1867—tf. you want a FIRST RATE ,ARTICLE of FLOUU, -ZEAL, PORK, HAMS, FISH, SALT es GENERAL GROCERIES, in largo oY; small quantities, drop in at M. B. PRINCE'S; FLOUR e, , PROVISION STORE, examine prices, and you can be suited. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange. Heavy Packages delivered anywhere in town free of charge. Terms-I:Ready Pay. Next dour to Conyers. Wellsb'oro, Aug. 7, 1867. M. B. PRINCE. ..I ': In Bankruptcy.' mum is to give notice : 'That on the 24th day j of August A. D, 1367, a warrant. in Bank ruptcy WAS issued against the estate of Joseph Palmer of Delmar, in the county of Tioga, and State of Pennsylvania, who has been ad'udged a Bankrupt on his own petitien; that the payment of any debts, and delivery bf any pro; °ay, be lomoing to such Bankrupt, to hint or for his use, anti the transfer of nny property by, him, are for hi den by law ; limit a meting of ' the , crodit°" 'of said Bankfupt to prove their debts and choose one or wore assignees - of his estate, will be hold at.a court of Bankrupicy, to ho holden nt the office of F. E. Smith, at Tiog;i, Penn'a, before F. E. Smith, Rogisyir, on tles..23ili day of Scptotn i her A. b. 1807, at: 10 A. M. - 'Mu:IIAS A. 'ROWLEY, Marshal Western 14.4. Pe...as Messenger. • ' l'r, D. t'A t itEttoN. Disputy. Sept. 4,1367-4 w., . .-- __ Mil 1 ',llan I i g 1 - 1 ome. )UACIII \U by the weld; or day, and Lodg jil ing, can hu had oil reasondido terms .oppo sito the ma li, s, Main, Street, Wellslioro. :M. M. StfAltS, Proprietor. , Aug. 7, 467, tf. r. _ L Sold (hat!r E-- ALL parsons indebted too wit) picnic call and Fettle without delay atia ;.:I%e eo.,t, to I nu t av getting ready to lee. E. I U. Lambs ere , , 41 , ' 11t.'4, ' T O I, AIVYER S , BANKRUPTCY. BLA.NICS, full setts; at' YOUNG'S BOOKSTORE'. . $1 00 . 600 . 7 00 . 800 .10 (K) 1 00 . '3 00 .250 .350