I II pm lietip, "-His. body .waa , enveloped 'a 42wit. of adl; - said to he bullet-proof. vi pang lift Sellfeaged, s he made a clean brcaitt of the 'matter, neknoWledging biniself as The than who wore the blue ovoreoat. His stiirr was that having et tere*-We 'Union lines as a spy, a nd eorning-in possession of the desired in- sortnation, - he became very anxious to - sc..a.Pd; Night after night he endeav ored to pass the picket line, but was de terred and tired upon bythOvigilant sentinels. I3e was frequently- struck on his Coat of mail; but the - bullets' in.- varibly glanced 'off and he escaped un liarined.j When the ,sentinel fired he pretended to be .shot, and than, under the cbvei of darkness and dense foliage he Managed to erAwl away before the soldiers reached the spot. - c I\ll9 executed as a spy. Pc Hotta Balloon Voyage Across Lake • . i T . An exchange nforms us that an aero naut nanted, Thompson, Who ascended recently from Toronto, descended safely this eitfY, the balloon having, been taken ; byy-a stronc , upper current across the lakes. Much anxiety was felt in Torimt6, as to . Thompson's fate before the telegram arrived tirOnneijilt his :ate landing. Mr. Thon pson gives the following account of his adventure : " The 1).i11001) ascended at 4:40, and front th LI velocity the balloon was (raveling at, I soon perceived it was foolish to try to descend. It soon became evidentto Inc that landing in Canada was out of the question, and that all ar rangements ihust be made to be •driven across the lakes. The first thing. that Amok nip was to drop the grapnel ,to the Cull extent, 120 feet. This acted as a guide': to the distance the ; balloon ini - ghtlie - kept above he surface of the water ; it being now park, and, by plac ing-611 e hand on the rope; the etreet of the grapnel stri ing the water was dis tinctly felt. \ ith an open hag of bal c :L Lt s t, on iffy km n :>, every time the grap nel :Arnett the' vater,couple of hand fttl.-: 01' :-.41.04.1 -et. thrown out=—and to li i k 0 8 ), :dot ~1 c we 11,1 . y! teWn preier:- 'atifill MO ,i 1 I..cet3 , ' The ha , 4 IL - ten was about three -- 1,11 iit I rod 1-1--n4 lift 4,0131145. For i/,0,-, I toil pia - wits carried out, and •.,„tien eante one of the most drenching ::rid met eili,-. , rains I have ever felt. 1. oil 'tilt :-cc fifteen feet bitfore tot , ,--and : ti n e not;J ; t• 'of (he Pain on. the helicon and Ihe 'W-a;ror was tmelt a•-; to e direly wt . oerve ink!. My hands. litteattte idol, ..y k l T . Nite. drenchol to the 14 in. I now . 1 .::' 2 - 1. ," ito. licuccivo my 10.Itiott tome : , t:nie.lyl, thoo t ..h I 41 1 •141yop-ji14 not to •_'l`,',‘ kl 11)110 on I ill., 11:11111t-ii , :Mil 111 ,0 - 3- 10•-: ~ y4:1,• Rimi.l Tilt• iziin i 'D:, 111:11:illg' I hk;liallowl hot 1,"1 , 1 every itwu u , :Ind tj:(!l.l.lllitzt, ktle thrmv out •111()10 II VolY , fill :01,4ti :10 o'elooß, Ivhen di,: fatituie ,;.er , lte ,le. f tell into a stupor for a ew .• tit intents. .Ily this' time the hal yi,til tiai ilLseended to within ' six it et ••,' Its,. jk•ater, and instantly out W4'lli, .. _. . . ,y,.. toy f:.....0.1, pounds of I.ralie‘t. 1 - he . 0.2 t 1 0' tni, %vas, the t till' I,alloon ro:•,0 altitude of t toile, leittirely i..,otigh thc rain-elm d.i4_, and then the ,n t; :lint r ie brilliantly, and iu this lai ‘-ition it Jel i n:tined ahont.a (in:tiger of an ~our. . 1 I The elrert or the moon Shill Itg on toe Jowls hencallt wad such as any artist loight le, prtind of. The f-hadow of the (1,11.100 n w - :,..3 distinctly -to be Liven ttavet .•! ver the rotnth acloud, , ,unevecloud,,,.":vi ~,.. o n_r; the idea of :I, balloon, race.— I:‘,•i yl hing now became earl, T,;() 1,,,, th, hum of the lake or the rain. 1111 was Aill, but tvliether the storm till raged beneath was unknown, Ac . the halloon descended, it. was evident a eleinge, had come . over the scene. The I:1 pil .rain had ceased, arid the appeatanee Of • .00*ything was or the darkest hue ; Nehether it was - an under stratum • of dark e-londS could not be known. Slid -dt n - ly a glimmer of light was seen for a in uncut ; then with anxious eyes. cast (.1( wn to perceive any object, at last Hrtall squares with darker margins ' wt . fre cleintly visible. These proved i to ho the nerds and:diedges, :mai they ap peared to vanish :is quickly ..tis Objeetti passed when ilk4ll express train. A. town was Za last seen, an 4 I beard ciao sound ofifitisical instrumen ts. 1 i hen called out to know where I was Inft. the reply,Was 'unintelligible. ' 'They lioWeVOr, saw it was a 'balloon. About IWO miles furthe'r on 1-he gnipnel caught in a large oak tree, and held fast. This _afterwards proved to he a. little village near Cleveland. -: I then called out lusti ly ; the i;bands: of persons singing and playing music were heard. 'These prov ed to be four young men who Ingl been to a ball. They were: natives of Cleve land, and as they advanced nearer my voice was heard.` theY at once set to work to pull the balloon out of the woods and convey it to a field, where it could be folded up. it was then three - o'clock: in the morning, A Pilau Elopes with His Own. Wife An Indiana paper tells the following stOry, which isnot as romantic as Enoch Arden's history, but *more likely in its result: "In one-of the battles during the lat ter part of the war, a soldier in one of the Ohio regiments was taken prisoner. Ills comrades supposing him killed ; so reported it to the family be had left be hind him, consisting of a wife and ono child. woman remained single a -3,•ear or two, living from hand to mouth, hut finally went to TOledo, whei/e site aceePted a situation as cook in tt-restauri antittd by a mulatto. After a While Hwy NV ere Jimmied. The mulatto gold ont his establishment at Toledo, *and-. ered about from place to place, aril tin idly brought up in Lafayette, Inc hula, :niii - . firm...tired a tenement in the upper part of town. After running the gaunt let of several of the Southern_ prisons the sold rer was finally exchanged, anti at the end of eighteen months after his ri ported death li'ent back 'to his old elute to find that his wife and child t•t(i 4 1i - appc ; ured, but where she had • • t oh , .11 o oat. e (mid t ell II i . Ile at last t•soot.• t( Larayette,:tittl tweepted a sit tia ioo in t eoopt-i• shop, be tieing' a cooper I,N.- trade. • One day zthout two weeks ago a little hoy ennie to (he shop after shavings, and /he !oltlier at onee reco,gniv.ell him ::This own. Ile gpitutl the little ono jits 110111 e was, it: Ili. l MOUIET Wati \111! , , and if she was married. The t nild his .satoo tot hi \‘' — ZIP t :7111(1, .11 mother was married a hlaek Mall. He told him to conic hack the next day arid he would have onte tike shavings and blocks ready for him. The next day the boy return " I,) t, at the soldier's request con -,-Itioted hint to where llismotithrlived.-- The mulatto was not at, home. Upon *eing her soldier husband the woman, • a matter of - course ; tainted after the • most approved fashion and went into 'hysteric's.. She soon. reeovered,_howev '‘• or, utter a few moments' conyersa: lion an n»derstanding Was arrived at between. them. HO last, Mishap(' had about two hundred dollars in money— what, was left of the proceedA of the sale of his establishment in Toledo—which :41E- proceeded to secure, together with - such little articles as she needed fin' "her omit comfort and that of her child, titcl the two, with • their boy, left the house and the city together. .The »m -ina() also left the city the next day, and Las not been seen since." • 0. H. P. KINNEY, Esq., editor of the Wqrcrly Advocate, has been nominat ed by the Republicans of, Tioga County, N. Y., for member of Assembly. making this nomination the= party 'in that County have done themselves cred it. Mr. K. formerly represented this County in the Legislature, and was - a worthy and upright member, above even the suspicion of corruption. .Fie is'a sound, 'radical Republican, and as his elation is' certain, we congratulate doneplicans of Tioga upon having their duty towards redeeming the Legislature from the evil reputation in to which it has fallen.—Brad ord Be . Two young ladies holding conversa tion over the virtues of a new dress, ' , Arai does it fit w,e11?” asked one.— '" Fit I Yes, as if I had beennaelted.and poured in!" , T ' thf . " - litttist: l WEL1,5130110, WEDNESDAY, PCT. 23,' " The Copperhead majority in Pennsyl vania is 1200. the Republican _ majority in Ohio is f.l-. • 3000. The Republican majority in lowa is 28,000. • The Republican majority in Indiana is 14,000. guesS'that the Republiqans will e,arry, .Weiv•York next month. it is a big fight, at our folks are at work. SUFFRAGE - r -- This is recognized as a "vexed clues= tion," , ,atid that it is surrounded by many difficulties none will *deny ; but it need not be a ." vexed question" a day longer, if ithe Republican party will plant itself upon the correct prin ciple and there make the fight. Our.ri y are not new to our readers. They have been more or less familiar to them for more than adezen years. We may not be altogether right, but we arc more - right than wrong, in this matter, at least. There are twOdangers to be avoided, in_ taking position : FirAT-Universal Suffrage andSccond—Limited Suffrage with a property qualification, , We take ground for tbasing Suffrage U1)011 intelligence, ignoring all .other ac cidbnts, such as color, property, and na tivity. The argument is-this: all agree that. the permanency of free institutions de , . pends upon the, virtue - and integrity the people; virtue and integrity are the fruits'Of moral ,&,rowth and enlight end reasnn ; therefore iptellil;enee !oust he the tialegtolid the.republje: ',Adllll6 thi B_lld Ave proi:"eol in the colitiwi»g imier : I:•.pcnl naturalizatilon ; let every 'matt -havilig gaitkol a resitionee in an'Y t State, paid his taxes, I Icolarol lei i inientio'n to remain a citizen of the reptibEe, sworn, thrinally, to support t a' Coletitution fun! laws, and. adoilt tcd tIICau thority of the (I cneral °vent.: hit nt to be paraMonnt, in national af iails,The privileged to vote,. - Make voting compulsory to evely man who claims, and is entitled to en joy, the •privilcgr. t,at us ITc:loElE:tie : t.-llLL'elli,getufethe_haiii6 of Suffrage. Retwal of hattiralization laws. 3. Voting to llie compulsory. - • be the 'measure-ot in:: itlitrence? We reply—the ability to • - read, easily, the literature of the, day. This is the "opportunity" of MU:Bi g:et-we, which is sufficient, as a rule,-- Men who'ea a, .read wit/ read, as a rule. Men who cantrid, read, of course will not; and such men, a class, are the , toolsof demagogues: They constitute the uncertain balance of pow or to-day in this nation; But 'lter than all,. en •act that no man shall l4natat ter be priv ileged to \ote unless Id can read, and you furnish the velw beAt. and most feetive indbeernentio universal cdue,a flop. Every man would devote his spare hours to the, vprk or educating himself. He would take care to educal • his children also. • Why repeal the naturalization laws' Because they area dead-letter. Never adequate tii.the pNventive 'worki, for which they were intended, always false in principle,- anti constantly evaded find defied, they make a slios' of resistance to fraud and bad faith which practically disarmS the people against those evils. Men of intelligence do nut requim five'year's residence to quhlify them to vote•intelligently, The ability 7o\-ead 'oiscussions of public- questions is the nly safeguard of liberty, and what it does not cure, cannot be cured. - Lastly—Compulsoryivoting. Whitt ? compeLa vote? Yes; why, not ? You compel a malt to pay his taxes, for the public good. The highest function of the citizen rs sufyrage. A full and fair expression of 'uvular. will is essen- - tjal to the perfect working of a gnvern ment by the people. When a man ac cepts the ballot he contracts to partici pate in the.government. What we pay is, compel the performance of the con tract. If a man neglect, oi r refuse to vote three times, he being in health, and not prevented by eireumstarti4; be yond his control, strike his name Off the list of citizens. 'Thus may -we re duce the labor and expense of"a cam paign.:one-lialf and gain great good.— The people would then read, and hear, and qualify thelm;elx=es for the duty of citizens, Men woOld no longer pamper vanity by Waiting to be invited to vote. lid I . 2!Vt, it is as reasonable to eoi»pel theta to the polls, as it is to compel them to pay taxes, fight, sit as jurors, or attend as wit nessos. until this be dope, and ROM -age be based upon intel igenCe, rAdenee, and allegiance, this republic will he at the mercy of demo gogue:?? an , l knaves. This is •ity platform, and we trust n it may b'ethe'platfprin of the it.eptildican party in Pennsylvania. it is safe, just, necessary ; and we briVe little fear that the %lasses of parties Would refuse to stand upon it. • 11, ad t \. o, ( , :Reporter Gayathat this 144 tan t onkel has been selected from the -;outheril counties of the State for many terms. That is the fact, we believe. The south em counties are rich, and naturally enough, hanker lifter the Ilt.4lipots. Bu we agree with friend Goodrich io thaJ there may be' found men equally corn .petent and deserving of the trust else where. tionnox Jr. MASON, of Towanda, is a candidate for the position. We know him; , personally and by reputation, and reglad him as eminently qualiNd to discharge the duties of thepositionl, not more by his financial experience than by his unspotted integrity. To be clannish is far from our inten tion. The imaginary lines which frown between townships, counties, and States, do not exist for.tis. At the same ; thine, we it aNirtue to go In :for th 6, pre- . ferment of neighbor and frier4 as against n `utter stranger.. Northern Pennsylvania7:_ has not been surfeited with State patronage at any time. We shall r cheerfully advocate the election of a hi( t.:41:::1 - ttiet 1. 1. not :Li or, volc•L• in the Northern EMI _ _ A friey hall left with usn spurious tictet Willett* tillekett to be a true sam ple of t114.:13:e . ptallicatr:tieliots circulated at title, paiistin , XolSpn, it n 0:, - El kla ttd •On eleCtioil_clayWe are assured that no I)ther .Republ icaii ti cketswere - to be 72 . these clistrietd. Till:01as the Dante of fErastus W. Phelps, for f-_ - : ; lleritf, in place of .4_B. Potter, and' otherwise is cor-, rect. Ve know to whom the tickets 'for ev , ry district were entrusted, I?aving, as seal charged them' to the parties w - 6 took-them from this office. The ge tleman who took the it:lid/id and Nelson tickets will oblige us by writing or calling upon us, and giving 'au ac count of his stewardship. .Further : We do not know the parties, to this fraud, sate the printer. But we sliall endeavor to trace them out, from first to last ; and then—well, we will try our hand at making treason odious. If ally man connected with it looksup on the matter as a jokct we are ,sorry for shim. There happens to be a penalty for jokes of this sort. TheseMepubheans in Ploga County who could not, spare a ft,w hours to' go. to the poll on.tho Bth Of Obtober, may. draw some eomeort frOm un exandna tion-of the Corilierhead majority in the State. They will see that had they Ex ercised the privilege of which they . claim to think so highly, they, alone, could have elected Judge Williams:— Most of them have consciences and the Worst we wish them is tint they may be aware -- Of-it every hohr :f the day from•this time forward unti the next elestion. Conscience is a great bleSsing. e Lord for it!" , By official reittrits'from half the coun ties in' the State there is exhibited a heavy falling oft in nig.. aggregate 'vote Of both parties as compared .with` last year. The ltepublica a hiss is about ten tier cent., and the .nentoeratic loss six per cent. l'erhaiv!:•poinc one will volunteer to show the figures tor that '• :;rent Denmeratie gal 1," in Petinsyl -1 vania. Eloction guile:: are estimated by the inereaseof vote t vet' the election last before. submitted This is . mitted tor the benclit o r the eltildren who have not learned to add and subistract. Our Copperhead 't , xclianges have erowed.lontily hvei their victory in Col orado.. 7i It turn out that h the Republi cans av - e 'carried the by a majority of nearly tA, to one. Last year the TelVtory witS Democratic.— We presume that this is the sort of re action which will wipe out the slender majorities of that party in every 'State except Maryland and Ken lucky iu 1868. Tho Roman•rcvolution appeal :3 to bo a•ogressing. A batik. Look place ba tween the (4arihuldirMs and, the Papal troops at Vetoli on the 16th inst., re sulting, in favor of the former. it is liu\V :gild that the Pope meditates an evacuation ut the Pupal Dominions and iabingrefuge in Bavaria. It looks iike-the final downfall of beelesinstica rule in 'ltaly. "14;arocitATtc" J(7 fis 14E-R,—Thc-Doca— ocracy," ably r,sisted by anvils, whirkey, and-so t frth, eclebrate'd lhe election of Judge Sharswood in,tlii4 villagi 1:14 Tae-iday night in the tradi tional manner. `l2e occasion was planned for an Calliel . season, hat the sudden, tind to them unex pected, tailing otf in Democratic gains in several. countie::, dashed their hopes of 'victory, .ant threatened, up to Monday, to convert their feast; into funetal baked meats and their whiskey into sack. however, by Monday noon, news of the elcetion of Sharswood by about, 7MI majority re-baptized their hopes, anid tl\e Democracy of Tioga concluded to celebrate the %ictory which they did net hap In (Liu. bilitittiolle wore sent to the i enti`re party in this county, as we learn. The response was not very general, hilt sufficient for all practical purposes. All day long the flag hooted over Main street, muelkto the disgust of some of our country friends who declared that the Copperheads had iiii right to train under the stars anti stripes; but much to our gratification— intismUch PS we hope to live to see the most of ‘..\ that party retina to its filh!gigil/ 'C to the country,- objecting no more to jitstice th 11 in, insulting. There Were speeches in the t.:ourt House, by Messrs. TI. Sherwood and N. F. Elliott, and a humorous benediction by our friend Maj. NicE. We were notprtbent, and do not find any one who can remember what was said by the speakers. Dr. Loop sent in a letter of excuse for non-atteudanee, saying that he was not in favor of trampling on a fallen foe. Pretty good for the Doctor. We'll rementher it, and be unignanimou's next year. The meeting was good-natured and enthusiastic, and the taminet which followed was well-ordered. As needy au we can leUrn, a great deal of whiskey was disposed of, but no Image to outsiders seems to 11'1%4 accrued: This was a heifer jubilee than that 0f 1 1 , 15135. when our oßpo nents weu;t. crazy over - Dm iecratie gains two days after election, hunted poWder, (Irani:, swore, bad a gaud shoe generally and awoke next'ilay to the unplea-ant tact that the t , tate had golitt Republi can by 2(1,1111(1. Weappicheacil that thin Demb 'Alley will not have au opportunity: to 'celebrate another rioters in a doyen or twenty years. Far be it from MI 10 deny them tho_ploasm c when it I,clongs to tlum. They life thankful for small tz and are entitled to the hurrah. • Premiums Awarded by the Tioga County Agricultural Society. Vi. Ass 1.--liest r!ta Id -- r llion, (1 11 Wifild. $5; 2d F. D Unntiel. Ileit matehod hor:o.i, Int ..iidibutisn, 4; '2', , A lonv.,f Kimball, 2. Beet matched mai et , , D. i' Stevens, 1; 2d, .13 11 lieu'', 2. Bust pitir 3yr -1,1 geblinge, t"l'hommi, 3; gil John I Smith 2. ~(4 gyr-01,1t,tallion, E It Burley 3: 2d Daniel. Jones 2: 13e 1 .4 Angle horn, .1 13 Cudworth, 2; 2il best, Truman Wheeler, I. Best single more, Jim D.ll:ty 2 ; 2,1 :3 U. elthinbollain, 1. ' test draft lierse3 :Joseph Ingham, 3. CLAss brood mart; and colt, Dania Betrot h ; 211 It 0 Rolantl, 1. Hest pair year ling calm Charles Seltimpf 2. Bost 3yr.old dioli or memo Nov% Pi Campbell '2 : 2ii Chas, 'Will iatic, I. But 2yr-old geldimg; (1 H Wood 2; 2d F 1) (tunnel 1. hest yearling eon, gelding, A W Iteekwllll 1; .23 (untr6) Phatez Houghton 1. • CLASS pr mules, Thomas Kelley $3. Best AyrShire bull, J Borapaugh, 3. Best Dur ham brill, Mrs. B Tiler, 2; 2d, best, Richard I. M00r0,.1. Bost De4nu bull, Ell/ Burma 2; 2d best do. 1. Pest Durham eow,lGeorge English, $2. Best Devon 00W, F. 11, Blunnel, 2-2tl J Ro rapaugb, 1%.„ Best 2yr-uld heifer, Rieb'd .I Moore I. Best yearling heifer, B Tyler, 1.,• Best bull calf, William It Clymer, 1. Rest heifer calf Mindoeai Sears, 1. Cs:.r ES IV.--Best working oxen, 1' D Bunnel, $3; 2d best, Leveret Blair, 24 Best 2yr old steers J ltorapaugh, 2; 2d boil, Baldwin Jackson, 1. Best yard of cattle, J 11prapangh 3. Best year: ling steer, a, Dartt, 1. CLASS V. —Best buck skrep, L 11 Potter $2; 2d be , t, do , 1. CLAss Vl.—Bost cock and hen, C:IsI Williams, $l. BastAritir dueke, Oeorge English, I. Best variety of fowls, 1, 11 Elliott, 2. - Best sow and pigs, George English, 1.. • CLASS VlL—Lest plow ,$.2, Lett ride-hill plow 2, beat cultivator 1, Lest' roller, i—to Charles Best rnow•er and reaper Roberts; 3. r.et•t mower, Samuel Dickinson,.-- 2. Beat horse fork, FII Arnold, 1. • Cr,Ags VITT —Firkin .I.utter, best. Mrs. E Ty. ter. $2. Best Ifilbs roll butler. T,evertt Blair, 1. Bost factory clicee, Amos Ctlajaa3in,-,2 ; bet l t do. hand tundo,jeromiah Klock. 2; , best variety of cheaso;J Klock, 2; best, maple sugar, Ph!rtetus A r tin 00711,1 Übe: t VUtt . llll Chatlei A udt i„, t iot t imx Glint CLAss IX. Vebt 111 3'i flminol. :Slorgaret Marsh, $1 ; liezt 10 yils lull abaft, 'Marg. Nlara.h, ; % bost reg .::arpel, pane F Fiold, 1 , beat tow linen, Atm* Chapman, 1: best 5 yds linen. Ch. Iln.ll, 1 : best linen, ,tucking', Mrs; J 711 eta: best, stiitikings, Mtd Autilifi, best bedtji.ll; (*lir Ciluipkell, 1 t`bcyi bed blau, , ket, Joseph' Ingbilin,„ 1; ,bebt'faiitery Ingham, I, ; ,best,tilicku_ky etiiiinere, Jos. Inglitn, 1; best etitien stoekin k ;s, Mrs A W ratter, bOets. CLASS X.--2-Rest 'vase Ibiwere, Mrs C L , best etabroblery, Emma -11erririgrau ? sfietsi, best ell painting. , Mrs Williams, 1; 21.1 best Mrs C 0 Tbotapsua, tigets; best pencil drawing, Kato Kieboh; 75els: tuilkte cushion, 'Emma Blair, sOcts; crochet worlc, Nsncy birtsart,Oeta. • CLABB XI —Dust litrin wagno C J lillieeler i 42; Ilea single buggy Frank ;: beet dou ble boniest', henvy, 'T Derbyshire 2.: best light double tornese, Derbyshire, 2; best single harness, Derbyshire, 1. CLASS Xll.—Utst a beads cabbage, Win 11 Cly mer, ; best pock be*, Clymer, 1; best peck potatoes, Hicharil I,rinsbury, I ; best tainstoos, Dr. Thompson, 1 : best winter squashes, Alden' Thompson, 1 ; host watermelons, Win B Clymer, 1; best onions, Isaac, F /geld, 1 ; best rtitabagatt Lysander Scott, I ; bast display of garden veget ables, Wm B Clymer, 2; beat winter wheat, Dav id BOSVCD, 1; bast rye, Win 13 Smith, 1. CLASS XIV.--43e,:t variety, of apples, pears, peaches, and grapes, V. 'l' Ileuthiy, $l, each, and for besCdisplay at hull $2. • CLASS XV. —Best toilette cushion, A/I's. Barker, SOcts, Lost seta piDow ' note; beat fancy work, Margaret Wiley, 1: zephyr Affghan, Mrs. L C Bennett, I ; hest phet4graphy, Frank Sport :eer, 1: picture-frame, "Simon 11110)01d, s nets; cone bracket3and vast, Barbara Sturrock, 50cts lamp mat, Mis Charles W Winans, 25cts ; wreath `dt feather flowers, Mrs J it Barker, 50ets ' knit 'zephyr shawl, Josephine Rtborolle, .50cts: frame, 'Anna Eastman, nets; bracket shelf; Andrew' G SturrOok, 2&ets; Job Printing, Ceibb Vantleld .er; hanging basket, Mrs James Dryden, Spots; iinsorting, Mrs Delo:, Field, 25ete; linen 'thread, 'Mrs B J Writ, 25cts I jolly, Mrs M H Cobb, 50; 'wolf robe, IValter Pease, diploma; farm gate, 0 S Kimball, dip; patent.churn, J K Shepherd, di ploma; wagon jack, J P Houck, dip; sample of ; plaster made on Elk Run, I Champlain, 1; safe: Ay lines, W'l' Derbyshire, dip; washing upachine 'S Robinson, dip; shoemaking, II S Wage, $l.l rat trap, J M IVolf, dip; dentistry, A B Fast man, $2; hay Toth, lieSeit d Weoks, dip ;, sewing machirios, A Foley, dip dog power, Al Soars, 2 ; home made cigars, E T Bentley, 1, band power loom, Lewis Wetmore 2; extension. table, John Suhr, 1 ; fancy chair, John Suhr, 1: THE CROPS.—The ft ymer% of,Tioga county enter upon the winter season with full granaries and teeming barn;. Seldem,, if ever, before, was there end) a harvest in neadly very crop, root, fruit, or gfain Ifinatoes - arofincr, and nearly /Id plenty as last year. Corn is `tit great' crop, end cheat and.. barley were never better. Oats ate not more thwii'merage, the 14 :Tying and dry weal her having been ttufat oplile; Buck wheat—well, sword:, rail to ee:pte:-.. i iniov4:rii helm lagness of the yield. And a great many Woad acres were'sOwed, ant a great many the send bushels were gatheied. The yield of has was immense, and the barns sic trammed Boni till to ridge-pole. l The cheeso proilu.d bus been 'very lurgii. Un fortunately, the proprietio a of factories hallovnet all sent to us the statistics of their suraistWs work. But we hoe "enough of the faetorifs in Delmar and Charleston to estimate the aggrtgato pretty nearly. The cheese produced 'itt these townships will not tall short of 2110,000 pounds. The butter-make must 1-acti , 20,000 poundf in the same . districts, perhaps more. ]irons the dairies of Sullivan, Rutland, Brookfield, and Chatham we have no report.. This is to ho re gretted. We desire to give the outer world acme adequate idea of the litipiness of the county. Our county is isolated, as well as new; and stun sera regard it as the home of panthers, bears, tad wild-cuts. If the men who aro most interestedin setting the outside barbarians right on this rah jeet will assist us a little we c n help to sellmany thousand acres of wild land t men who will clear it and convert it into jams. Shall we h0,E,0 tae inf l ormation ? No oa n no farms, and no wid laud. We do own an interest in the conitty tt large and desire now, as over, to aid in its dt volopment. TnnntrFre FIRE In O)VEGQ.—.II rible fire occurred at Owego on Satiu day morning week. The lire extended over a space upand down Front street, on each side of the bridge, and on both sides of the street,. up Court and Priik, two lateral streets, and well toward the rear of Lake, the next atreet run-. ning parallel with Court. It was Atop? ped on Park street, jtist; before rein/Wog the Congregational whir was saved. Only the first span of brid ethe was destroyed. The losses are "pit at .nelir $240,000 embracing the very . beart- of the vipage. Elmira and 13ingliaintOn .were tele graphed to for assistance, and their tire companies quickly: responded, tivi as soon as possible were at Owqgo fighting the devouring , element. The flr4 was got completely under about 9} o'clock Saturday morning.' 'lt originated at SA. M., in the Bul locks Brewery, South 'side of IFront street.. The wind was blowing terribly. The'llrespread east and west, an4swe i x all buildinO, both sides and including' T. J. Canfield's store and B. Woo' ford's dwelling on that side. The total loss is about $250;00. In surance, $lOO,OOO. R. Cameron the heaviest loser. Many families all ren dered homeless and destitute 'of noth ing. The flames were kept from spread ing hy a heavy rain storm. , . . APICING for hope, boat quality 2 5 eta peryard 10 IaPE LANG it CO'S. Oct. 12. . (YAW PAID FOR BUTTER AT , ' • WRIGHT ct BAILEY'S NEW, BIJCK WHBAT FLOUR AT WRIGHT dc BAILEY'S. • I SCIIO 0 L DISTRICT OF CIIARLESiON. The Directors will meet et the Young's School House, Nov, 30,,nt 10 o'clock, a, ;rn., to let the job of building a School house 24 ,by 34 and 14 foot posts, in the Dockstader District. Teachers for winter Schools will be hired in the afternoon. G. W. AVERY. Seo'y. Oct. 23, 1807. - , AUDITORS NOTICE.—The undersigned, ap pointed an auditor to ocamino into the matter of the Exceptions of AVilliant Humphroy, et ul. to thu final accmnt of Erastus Rose, et al. Extientors &c., of 'the EstatO r of William Rose, deo'd will attend to the dittiel of his appointmenti at the office of F. E. Omit'', 'hop. I'o., Tuesday, 10th Nov. 1857 at 2 p. in. where ail parties inter ested can attend if they think proper. JOHN I. hitTCHELL,. Aud. Oct. 23, 18117-Iw. AEDITOR'S: NOTICE. The undersigned having been appointed an auditor to state and Bottle the account . , e .in ttio camo of Daniel An gell do LIM Scott,• agigitles oflionry Seeley, doo'd will attend to the duties of his appointment at the Exchange Hotel, -in KnoXville, on 'Monday the 18th day of November, at ono o'eto j 'ek P.M. when and where all ponies interested will please attend. •3. It. NILES Auditor. Oct. 186;-:-.1w, In BanlcrilfAcy, li r tStenl /)1 . 8010 Pelifigylvellija, 88 fliffetindarsigned hereby given notice of his appointment an assignee of Win. IL Baker, in the County of Tioga and Stnto of Pennsylva nia, withi. said District, who bus been adjudged a ilankrut.t upon his own petition by the District Court of said District. 0. F. TAYLOR, Biossburg, Oct. 23, 1367.-4 W. Assignee. In Bankruptcy IVeecern District of Pcnraay/rania, se /VIE undersigned hereby gives notice of hie appointment us assignee of Lucius Truman, in the county of Tina, and State of Pennsylva. nia, within said District, who has been adjddged a Bankrupt 3 upon his own petition by the'Distriet Court of said District. JNO. I. MITCHELL, Oct. 23, 1867. " esig ea, Ace. Notice I S HEREBY GIVEN, that two cert notes made by the subscriber and - • ono obn W. Rose to Niltillace Niles, on or about Of; 15th day of July, 1847, for $37,50 each, ono payable in three months, and one in six months from date, are fraudulent, and that all persons are advised not to purchase the same, or either of them, as the subsoriber has a just and Niel derange to the same, JACOB TALTMAN. Middlebury, Oat. 23, 1867.-2ws • - - Executor's Notice. LETTERS TESfiAMENTARY having been granted ape:cc-a - L ertate of Joel Calkins, de. ceased, late of Westfield,. this is to notify all per sons indebted to make immediate payment, and all having claims against the said estate twill present them for settlement t ALVAII MINTONIE, Westfield, Oot. 23,'4'—awe Executor. , . . ..,. TTOESE Eon SALE.-=-A good workingtorso, ja. six years old, sound and kind. Inquire of LEWIS MARGRAFF. Wellabor?, Oct. 23,1807-It. • EVIDENCE ACCUMULATES • PRINCE is selling's few god ,now and than: Ho does not priafesslo sell bO, 2b, nor 'oven 10 per cent belaw:New Y'o'rkpri ces, because be has no faith that be nor actuay-' other man" can do so and support a family; nei ther does be make any distinction among, his pa trons in prices. TERMS, - PAY DOWN: People of Wallah° ro and vicinity, pie aso aroapt my thanks for yonr past patronage, aod let me solicit youf.attention 'to my prosentstook of - (from Graham to the finest,) FEED, CORN MEAL, PORK, FISH, AND GENERAL GROCERIES, Most kinds of Country Produce taken in ex change at market rates. Store, Mozart Block, next door to the Hardware Store. ' October 21, 1867. M. B. PRINCE. • A / 31,i - p341,7, I • - / 4 / • Wiro Cloth for Collar Windows at the Tioga Hardware Store. Pistol Cartridges, all kinds at the Tioga Hard ware Store. Cable Chain, all sizes at the Tiega Hardware Store. All kinds of Japaned and wooden ware, Odle Tioa Hardware Store. Fancy Toilet Ware, .Wire Ceeds, •Bronsed Brackets apd the beat aesortaien't of Cutlery In the County, at the Tioga hardware Store. • 50 Different kinds of Pumps, at tho Tioga Hard. ware Store. A largo stock of Saws of ail kinds at the Tioga Hardware Store. Allr‘ds of Bongo Trimmings and , Mechanics Tools at the Tioga Hardware Stow 110 Tuna of Stoves at the Tioga Hardware Store—to bolrold cheaper than over before in this County. A large stook of Union Lanterns—the only kind that never needs repairing, at the Tioga lta.rdwaro Store. Close buyers all buy their goods at, the Tioga Hardware More. EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—liettero Testament ary having been granted to the undersigned upon the Estate of Cornelius Van Dyck, late of Chatham, doo'd, all persons indebted to said Es tato,.nnd all persons having claims against the simnel will call and settle with EZRA ALLEN, 'act-. Chatham, Oct. 16, 1867.-6w.'* FARM FOR SALT:In Middlebury, on.the . State Road, 3 miles north of H. H. Potter's, a farm of 175 acres, Macros improved. It is weßwatered and wooded, fully adapted to dairY 7 ing, with three barns, shod, a good farm house, and three fine apple orchards thereon. Will ho sold low, in whole or in part, with 'or withatit the stook, and on time, with good security. JOS. GUILE. Lawrenceville, Oct. 16, 1867.-4 w. NOTICE.—The Annual Meeting of the Siock holders of tho Tioga Railroad Company, for the eleotion of President, Directors. Secreta ry and Treasurer, will be hold at the Office of tho Company in Corning, N. Y., on the 4th day of Novomber, 1867, at 10 o'clock A.M.. the election to close at 12, N. . Oct. 9, 1867-410 A. O. STEARNS, Seo. Notice. ALL persons indebted to the firm formerly known as 'Wilcox & Barker, by note or ac count, are requested to make immediate pay ment and save cost—,as all old accounts must be settled. 'Books at the store of Toles & Barkbr. Oot. 9, 1807. J. R. BARKER. AUDI ORB NOTICE.—The undersigned hav ing been appointed en Auditor to distribute the moneys arising from the sale of the Real Re tatO of Rhoda Robby, deceased, will attend to the said appointment at the aloe of Wilson and Niles in Wellsboro, on Friday the lath - day of November next at Ten oclook in the forenoon when and where allAiarties interested will please attend or else be forever debarred from claiming any of said fund. Oct. 16th 'O7-4t. J. 33. NILES, Auditor. Administrator's Notice. ETTERS of Administration having been I _A granted to the undersigned upon the estate of Philo Griffis, late of Chatham, deo'd, all per sons indebted to said estate, and all persona hay ing claims against the same aro requested to call and settle with JANE GRIFFIN, Adter's. ROSWELL ACKLEY f Chatham, Oct. ii, 1808-60 • Notice. MO THE STOCKHOLDERS of the Tloga County Bank or claimants of any •share or shares thereof. You are hereby notified and re quired to pay up the balance duo •on'taid stock on or before the 10th day of Decembqr next, or the same will be resold at publio stile at their Banking House in Tioga, Tioga County, Penns, on the llth day of December next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said day, as authorized by law. a B. C. WICKHAM, Pres't. • - - D. L. AlKEN,.oashier. Tioga, Sept. 80,1807: Orphans Court Notice, THE undersigned , havin g been appointed by the Orphans' Court an Auditor to review and restate the account of Olarhisa Mead, Executrix of the estate of Jbseph Moad deed, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his Office 'in Tioga, Pa., November 8,186, at 10 o'clock a.m, Tioga, oot. D. 1867-4 t. -F. E. SMITH, Awl. PROM PHILADELPHIA I was afflicted for years with rheumatism in my hip, and hare tried everything for it with no avail. But by the use of a single bottle of. Bak.. titer I was entirely.eured. It has also cured my wife of Neuralgia. There is no remedy in my knowledge like it for Rheumatism or Neuralgia. It. L. HOPP, No. 807 Perkiomon at. Oct 9—tr NEW ARRIVAL I MRS. E. E. KIMBALL TS now receiving a new 'Lod fashionablo.stook jksff MILLINERY GOODS fresh from NC; York, which she will Sell very cheap: Call and Amnino now styles and prices. MAIN STitEETy WELLADORO, PA October 1 . 6, 1867 A UDITORS NOTICE.—The undersigned hay /ling boon appointed an Auditor to distribute the balanco of the funds in . the hands of P. Q. Iloig Guardian of Melissa Iloig, ot. al. will at tend to the duties of his appointmentoit the office of Wilson (4. Niles; in Weflaboro on Thursday the 14th day of November next at ton Mock in tho fore noon, wbeni and where all parties inter -ested will pleesd attend or else bo forever. debar rod rrom claiming any of, said fund. Oct' 16th '6741. ' J. B. NILES, Auditor. 101rORSE FOR SALE . —Alargo brown draught IFI horse, 11 years old, will be sold cheap. En- quire of MRS. MARY GIFFORD. Delmar, Oot. I, 1887—tf. • , Examination of Teachets. • Liberty. Block Rouse, Monday Sept 30, 1 p m Union, Ogdensburg, Tuesday Oct 1, 9 a m Sullivan, Oray Valley, Wednesday Oct 2,10 a in • Rutland, Roseville, Thursday Oct 3, 9 a in Jackson, Maple Ridge, Friday Oct 4, 9 a m Charleston, Young's Soh' House, Monday Oct 7, 9 a m Palmer, Doan School House, Tuesday Oct 6, 0 a in Covington, Wednesday Oct 9,1 p Mansfield, Thursday Oct 10, 9 a in Wollaboro, Friday Oct 119 a M • Middlebury, Holliday's, Monday Oct 14, 9 a in Farmington, Butt's School House. Tuesday Oct 16, 9 am Tioga, Wednesday OctMl, 9 a in Lawrencovilla. Thursday Oct 17, 9 a in Nelson, Beecher Island, Friday Oct 16, 41 a in Chatham, CloteSchool Mule, 'Monday Oct 21, 1 p Knoxville, Tuesday Oct 22, 9 a in Brookfleld,,Beoley Sob 'House, Wednesday Oct 23, 9 a in Westfield, Thursday . Oct 24, 9 a in Clymer, Sahinsvllle, Friday Oct 25, 9 a m Gaines, TerMilveas, Saturday Oct 26, 9 a m And at Wellisboro the three Fridays following. Tcacherii will. come with a sheet foolstap paper, pen and ink, or a good pencil. School Directors are earnestly invited to attend. Welisboro, Sept. 26, 1867. J. F. CALKINS, -' Co. • N'EW GOOD'S FOIV , THE It WINTER TRADE Just received by Wilson & Van Valkenburg, At the well known Store, NO. 2, - UNION i31.40CK. We are now prepared to show as g gra.dB and at as low figures as at any other attire 11.18 vi cinity. Wo ask an inspectio'n ~t DRY GOODS, Which consist in part, of Clotho Oassimeres, Vestings, Ladies' Clotip, and a large variety of Ladies' Dress Goods.% GROCERIES, Best kinds, and as cheap as the cheapest MERCHANT TAILORING AND FURNISHING GOODS The Senior partner has hada large experience in Merchant Tailoring. and it is the intention of the new firm to pat thiS branch of their business beyond successful competition. We are Agents for Singer's Sawing Machines, the beet and cheapest Machine for family use, less liable to get out.of repair, and more durable than any other, adapted to fine or coarse solving. Call and see thorn. WILSON dc VAN VALKENBUEG We'labor°, Oct. /6, IB67—tf ARRIVAL EXTRAORDINARY BODINE & CO., Having purchased the stock lately owned by Bullard & Truman, will offer to the trading pub lic such BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS of every description BOOTS AND SHOES, HATStr & CAPS READY MADE CLOTHING, and a full stock of (nmoommutio as shall satisfy customers and enable us to keep the same sort of goods 4117: 7 1V - i - =l4lO from the city constantly, We offer groat bar gains. Come and see us. Wellsboro, Oct. 16, 1807 ' , MRS. M. MANNING, . [late of Coudersport,] : HAVING purchased the Store and business lately' conducted by Miss Pauline Smith, Main Street,Wellsbore,is prepared to carry on the .1 • DIILLINERYZ BUSINESS in all Its branches, and her goods aio of the,latest styles. She will keep Constantly on hand all the latest novelties of BONNETS AND NNICIES, French Flowers, itibbons, Laces, &c. DRESS - MAKING, • being an experienc4 seamstress and fitter. Promising to give satisfaction, she respectfully solicits a fair share ofpatronage. Wellsboro, Sept. 26;'67. Mrs. M. MANNING. In Bankruptcy. , District Court of the United States, for the Western District of Penn sylvania. In the matter of Nast tic Auerbach, Bankrupts: TO whom It may concern : The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as assignee of Nast & Ahorbach of Blossburg, in the county of Tioga and State of Pennsylvania, with in said district., who have been adjudged Banl rupts on Creditor's Petition by the District Court of said District, C. H. SEYMOUR. Oot. 3, A. D. 1861. 1 Assignee.' In Bankruptcy. Western District of Pcnnsyivanin, is. HE undersigned - hereby gives notice of his T appointment as assignee of Litho Philips of Fall Brook, in the county of Tioga, Pa., within said district, who has been adjudged a Bank, tuyt upon his own petition by the District Court of said district. JOHN W. GUERNSEY, Oct. 1-3 w. Assignee. Auditor's Notice. .IILTOTIOE la hereby given, that I have been Ulf appointed Auditor to distribute the funds in the hands of Jon I. Mitchell, administrator of the estate of H am Saxton, deo'd, and that I will attend to tb duties of the appointment on v i i the 39th day o October inst., at my office it. Tioga, between t e hours of 1 and 6 o'clock. P. IM. of said day, en and where all persons bay ing claims against said estate. can attend if they think proper. ' JOHN W. GITIORNSEY, Oct. 9,1887. Auditor. De LANO TrAYE opened an entirely new stock of Goode AA. at their new Store, under the AUITATOR Office, Our I. 0-00`111S aro purchased for cash, and our customers will have the advantage of choosing from THE LATEST, STYLES, THE BEST ASSORTMENT, THE LAR GEST STOCK of Goods in Tioga County, and of buying at the best prices goods of the bast quality. We cnu• worato the following special advantages,: DRESS GOODS Fancy and bled Bilks, Empress Cloth, French Armuree Poplins, Piga ed. Reps, French Me. rinoes, Alpadeas, Wool .t i olalnes, warranted ALL 'r wool, unlet) Cloth. CJ XJI 41:2101" MX Si; a Fancy Cassimeros, Doeskins, Broadcloths Bea vers, Tweeds, Jeans, 'Farmers' and Mech anics Cassiraeres. Boats & Shaes Men's and 'Boys Kip and StOga Boots, Men's Calf Boots Ladies and Children's. Shoes, a full and splendid assortment. All Boots and 'Shoes sold at this es tablishment warranted to be as represented, or- money re funded. -• MILVg &MD cOaPd Mon's and Boy's Felt Hats, Franklin 11 . 0 e and a full assortment of Cloth Cups. ,Grolieries Sugars . , Teas, ' . .6l,ffetle, Rico, Soap, Spices, etc We buy our. Goods of First class Houses in .New York, and have arrange ments there by which vie are to be con stantly in receipt of the latest styles of goods, bought during the easy stages of the market. We call attention. to the fact that we can, and will, furnish car pets of - all styles and; qualities at New York prices. We i offer that portion of the trading public which goes to plmira, and elsewhere, to purchase fine qualities of goods, bargains which they canno better, at any point beyond New York DE L ANO C BUSH DE LANO 1 , L. .BACUE. Wel 'giber°, Oct: 2,1887.—1 y LADIES' Vesta and Drawers, at - Do LANO & CO' CARPP,TS at New York Pricer, at 'Do LAN° & CO'S A LARGE Stock of Boots and Shoos, at Do LANO do CO' S IaIRENCII CORSETS, at , „ Do LAND & CO'S JU F AN f Y CLOAKINGS, at Do LAND 45c CO'S De L.OO k CO., Agent's for the Susquehrin na Woolen Mills. HOOP S KIRTS, at i COTTON YARN, at Mrs. A. J. Sofield, Is now receiving the Fall styles of MILLINERY, .:, direct from the city, and will lm pleased to see her old friends and customers, with as many now onbs as may choose to favor.hot with their pat ronage. I have engaged a flist-class Dressma ker, and am prepared to carry, on.. DRESS-MAKING • , in all its branches. in si satisfietory H manne . i i., Orders taken for air Jewelry.' Good rises paid for human hair. Store over Van alken. burg's Grocery, Main-st. _ Wellsboro, Sept. 25, 1867—tf =I In Bankruptcy. District Court of the United States for the Western District of Penn'n, In the matter of L. D. and John B. Taylor, Bankrupts. Western .District of Ponneylvania, 88 This is to give notice: That on the 24th day of Sept:` A. D. 1867; a warrant in Bankruptcy was leaded against tho estato of L. D. Jr. John It. Taylor of Itlosahurg, in thO county of TiniN. and State of Pollll'll, who • have been adjudged to be Bankrupts, on the petition of their creditors, anti the payment of any debts -and delivery dst tiny property belonging to said Bankrupti, to them, or to their use, and the transfer of any property by them, are forbidden by law. A meeting of the creditors of said Bankrupts to prove their debts and choose one or more Assignee's of their estato, will be bold at a Court of Bankruptcy to be holden at Tioga, Pa., in said District on the 24th day of October A. D. 1867, at 2 o'clock P. M., at the , eine° of F. E. Sinith, _one of the Registers in Bankruptcy of said District. THOM-AS A. ROWLEY, oct2 67.4 w. U. S. Marshal for era District. Planing Machie. AT KEENEYVILL'h, PA IRAVE put'in a flret•class PLANER, and am prepared to piano flooring, siding, ate. to order. Sept. 18,1867-1;y. Audit Or's Notice. qndorsigned having been appointed an 1 auditor to distribute the proceeds arising from the sale of the estate of Lyman Hart, late of Charleston, &lett will attend to the duties of his appointment at the office of Nichols A:Mitch ell, Virellsboro, Friday, Oct, 18, 1867mit 2 o'clock P. M. All persons interested aro requested to take notice. JOHN I. 111IJCHELL, Sept. 18, 1867, 4w. • Auditor. • Brick 1 Brick II Brick 111 65.'000 BRICK., just burned, and in order, for sale at our Briok Yard,'opposite the Cemetery, Welleboro, Pa. FRED. MARC/RAPP, LOUIE MARORAFF. Aug. 28, '67-tf, I RARE - 4ANOE FOR BUSINESS ltfEN.— Tho fino' iodation for a store betwoOn tho building knonM -as hop's, Block, and Bullard'S Saloon is now offend for 'sale on peculiar and favorable terms; inquiry at Roy's Drug Store. J. A. ROY. Butter and Cheese. J'IGIIEST Market Price paid for Butter and Cheese, or shipped for parties at 24ju1y67. TOLES it BARKER'S. _ . 1 AYER'S• .. - , . ' 1 " - '' - ilei i t... 5, .P. _ 0 ry- Pe * otoral —, _ f i ct,- : - :; ',fi l l. fo"thiug cs.pectiaant, r ogek . --i- , PP 3 Pared to Meet: the m y 4, trli-if:k ' , eat need of a eafo andirelia ble cure for diseases dfegth e throat and lungs. A trial of many years has es tablished the fact, that it is more effiescion s in pulmonary affections, than any other remedy. ' Its efficacy has notv become so generally known, that it is justly regarded in many countries as a a/E Heine' of /indispensable necessity. In Great jjriiain, France, and Germany, where medical science has reached its highest perfection, it 1,. ; prescribed in dcimestic practice, and constantly used in the' armies, in hospital'', and other pub. lie institutions, where it is regarded by the ' attending physicians ;ps 'the most speedy ai m agreeable remedy that can be employed. Scarce. ly any neighborhond - cab be found where well known cases of diseased lungs, which had imiliod the efforts of the most skillful and expetieneid doctors, have been oumplately cured by it. lhem results are themost convincing proofs of the st, perior curative properties of this preparation;F and to them the authors point with peculiar sal isfaction. While,it if mast powerful against con. firmed diseases," it is extremely gentle'es a medi cine in infancy and-youth, being quite harnile,,, to even the youngest, ”lien administered judi ciously. .. This health.restorer neroinplitdier eren mere' by prevention than cure.. If taken in seam, I L Meals 'all irritations of the threat end lungs, whether arising from ' Colds or Coughs, or from other causes, and thus !prevent that long ifailVa painful and incurable diseases, which would mice from the neglect -of 'therm Renee no tinnily should ho without It. Influenza, Croup, -lloarte noss, Whooping Cough, neurisy; Incipient Cvn sutuption, and other affections of the breathing organs, give way-before this pre-eminent cofuti. .nation of medical virtues. Prepared by Dr. J-. C. - AYER (li CO., i Lowell, Mass., and sold by all Druggists and dealers in medicines everywhere. 1 1 _Seld in Wellsboru by J. A. Roy. ieo4-21n. . _ ._... ii. :S./ Co., Navy Bell:Revolver,. Police Revolver, New Pocket Revolver 4l 300 in. Calibre Pocket Revolver, (Rider's pt:) 31-100 in. (2,,iib io Repeating Pi:4ol, (Elliott pt.) No 22 k 32 Cutl'ge Vest' Poetic! Pistol, No 22, 30, 32 S 41 esulri4ge (lon Cone • No 22 Cart4i4ge Moore & Nichols. New York; Wan Read S Sc.,, B oe u in; J6B C G r ubb k, Co, Philadelphia; Peel. tney & Trimble, Baltimore; Delay Pekoe' S• New OrleatiF; Johnson, pew= & Co, Chicago, M 'Ramsey L Co, St. Louis; Albert E (,'rent, un Pritnei; , e(i. Oct, d, lAfi7:-fim ° Cleaning Sewing iaeliines. rimin untlereigood hereby notitie6 (11Vnen1 sewing tilachinea that lin is prepared tc, clean and put such autehinee in good order call. He also is agent for the " patent tucker ' which can be 1.0)4 LID any machine. De LANO 1 , & CO'S LAND Bo LAND 3: CO'S I CIEO. - D. KEENLY 'reeeli bi nding Ritio,(Be.6 . lB') 1:4 ,, t! S 38 . t evolving Rifle, 41 , -100 in Calibre - E. REMINUTQN SONs, Pin Net PAL AUENVA JOHN B. SHAKSPEARE ‘Vellithoro, Sept: t, 1867, IL NOTICE :-The‘ directors of Delmar district will meet at the Butler School House. in St ,- ny Pork on Saturday the 2nd day of Noretni,2r next, at 10 o'clock A. M. to contract with ten -h -ore for the ensuing wittier term of crnnu u schools; to commence on the first ;Monday in December next, for three months.. Per order of the Board. \ Oct. Bth 1887._ ISRAELI S In 13ankrupte l v. THIS is to give notice: Tbat, 'on the lst dqy of: October A. D. 1867 a warrant in Baal ruptey was issued against' the estate of Frarm4 Wou'd, of Sullivan Tp., itt the (minify of bog.. and State of Penn'a, who has been adjudged *a. Bankrupt; on his .own petititin ; that thu pay- . went of any debts and . delivery of any_ propert belonging to such Bankruot to him or cvr is and the transfer of any p'roperty by him are for bidden by law; that a meeting of the creditors of said Bankrupt to prove their debts and to choose ono or teoro Assignees of hie estate sill be ihel den at the office of F. E. Smith, in Tinga, Penn sylvania, before • F. E. Smith, Register, on the 9th day of November, A.D..• 1867, at 19 o'clock A. M TllO - AlAtz; Av ROWLEY, U. S. Aittrsluil Dat. Pa Oct. 9, 1.861, 4w. _ s. 1 1. n Bankruptes-. 1 HIS is td give nt:;tice : That o l 'u the idlt ,lay of October A. D. 1867, a wart ant. in Ban's ruptcy was issued against the estate of Seib 0. Daggett of Tiogn, in the county of Tiii,r;i, and State of Pennsylvania who has boon "adjudged a Bankrupt on his own petition, that the payincnt of any debts and (delivery f any property Jia liingin, to such ,Bankrupt to him or for his toe. i p anti the transfer of any p operty by him, arc for bidden by law-: that a ru oting of the creditors of said Bankrupt to prove heir debts and to clioore one or more assignee' ot • his estate, will Le held at a.tourt of BanVaptcy, to f tto holden at the otlilFrof P. E. Smith, in Tiog,a, Penn's, Ififore F. E. Smith, Regis on the 9th day of Noleru her A, D. 18117, at 2 o dock, P. M. 1 TB MAS A. ROWLEY, U. S. Marshal West. Dist., Ps. — , TN BANK-RUPTCY.—This is to notice: ..1_ That on,-..iffo 9th day .of Sbpt. A. D. 1867,.a warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of North 4:, Knowlton of Mansfield, iu the *county of Tioga, and State of Penn'a, who have been adjudged Bankrupts on their own Petition; that the payment of any debts and delivery of .3,. \ any property belong - ng in such Bankrupt., to theui or for their UBO a al the trans Or of any pro. perty bji them aro forbi den by lav ; that a.theet• ing of the creditors of the said l Banktupts t,, prove thitir debts and to choose one or more As signeesl Itheir estate, will be held at a Cour! of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the office of F. I; t Smith, n Tioga, county' of Tiogn and 51.ite of Potin'a, before F. 13. Smith, Register, no the 2:M day or ember, A. If. 1867, at 10 o'clock A. M. - , T.IIO,MAS A. ROWDEY, U. S. ktrshat Weser' Dist. Pa. Per DAVID CAMERON, Deputy. TN BANKRUPTCY.—This is to 'give notice : That on. the 11th day of Sept. A. D. 15ti7..t warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the estitto - of Do Pui .1:. Nichols, of 'Fioga, ill the county of Tioga, and State of Penn'a, who hate been adjudged Bankrupts Co their own Petition: that the payment of rimy debts anti -deli% cry et any property belonging to such Bankrupts to theta or for their the andalie transfer ‘4 . tiny Troperty ' .by them are 'oriddileti hy,lavi; that a, ineottog i , f tho creditors tit said Bankrupt to prove their •debbl,:aud to, choose one or toots' Assignees old he held at ft k taut of Bankruptcy, to'ho tt‘ddon at the flies of I{.-E. Smith, in 'nip. iAmitty of 'I t oga, and Ste to of Pennsylvania., befol a F. L. Smith, .lighter, on. tho 2:1‘1 &iv . of Oct..h.r, , A. D. 18117‘-tif 10 4:loelt A. M. 1 ' THOMAS A. RDIVL'EV. Il 1.1. S. 'Marshal WeA'it Dist. l's. ' Ter DAVID CAMERON, Deputy. ------=--- - t ------- -- --l----------,-- - - TN 13ANKRUPTCY.--This is to give notice:- J . 'Platt on'tfie Vtli - day pf September, A. D, 1'4;7, a warrant imilankrupfey titls isstlid agaitht the estate of William B. Middaugh'of Ltwroltreilie, in the county o(tTioga, and State tit' Pennsylva• nia, who has been adjudged a ‘ Bankrupt on his own petition ; that tin payment of any debts and delivery iif any proper ty belonging to such Bank rupt to hit or for his use and tho transfer oi:any property by him aro forbidden by law ; that meeting of thb creditors of enintanhrupt to prole their debts, arid to choose ono or more Assignett . will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be hut. .don at the office of PT E. Smith, in lioga, count) of Tiogn, and State of Pennsylvania, before F. e. ,Smith, Register, on the 24thi day of 'Oct. A, P. 1867, at 10 o'clock, A. M. THOMAS A. ROWLEY, ,H. S. Marshal Vostern Dist. 1. , ,,. . - Pr. D. CAII FAWN, D e pUty. Oct. 2,1867-4 w: • _, In• Bankruptcy. District Court of rho Unito , l Statos. for Lilo Webtorli District - of Perm'a, in the-matter of Calopheli, Bankrupt. Western Dist) i( t of Pew ilAylf,,nia. This is to give notice: that on the 24th tis, of Sepfetleber, A. D. 180, a warrant •in Danis "lOU was i 6 sued - -,1 g.ti1e. 4 the crams of James Campbell of Delurar, in the county of Tiogn, and State of Pennsylvania. Who has been ndjudged 3 Banicrupttm his own petition; that the payout of any cleht4. and delivery of.lapy property. be longing to such Baukrilw, to ltitti or for his vet and tholransfor of. aay property i tiy him. are for . hidden by law ; that a meeting /of_ the credit rs of said Bankrupt-to prove theii debts onkl e1 ,0 ."e one or tnero assignees of his esiate„ will hti et a court of B9mkrittitcy, to be . hOlden ut office of T. E. Smith, at Tinge., PeVai'a, before E. Smith; Register, on the 25th day of Oet , ..bir A. D. .1.87, at ftt A. M. . - 7 THOMAS A: ItOWLEY, U.S. Marshal f4r said Dist. 180I -4w. Navy size (Vita s Navy size Calibre. 01E, me IZMI