-MATTERS.' \V 1 DNESDAY T ;2:3 1861. ;- MASONIC: - " • • O.•;9EA LODGE,. No. SIT, It;;*. M. poets at their Hall, over Dr:Roy's drug atoro, on Tiideday evening, on :or before the Full Moon, at 0 o'clock* FL- • - - _ - - TiOOA (WAFTER, No, 194, 1t...6.:'.411.,.meets at the MD, On Thursday evening, on Wore the Full Moon, * nt 0 o'clock P. " • • TYOGA COUNCIL, No. 31, It: a S. liti § TERS, trivets at • the Hall, on the !bird l'ilday•o each calendar mouth, at +3 o'clock P. M. • ' • TYAOAOIITON CONIMANDERF,'2 , I4. 29, of I{NrilllYS TENIPLAR, and the appendiet.eide t re teeete at the Hall, ott the flrat Friday of each---91erGrac month, nt 6 o'clock New , AdvertdeenieutS, or* B. Niles: ; • " T. . Avicienc Aecualulatos--4.1. B. Prince. . ,designee Mitchell. —O. F. Taylor.. - - 'To Ittlilders—Charleston &tool Distilet --#randulei?t Notes—J. -'Tallman. liorse for l salo--I,esrie Margraff. . . AV - Air..- .. 'Arnie---Air, Walker, - of t .d Charap •n, placed tho Oicitor under obligations by thenation of a lot ofluiiiiious eating apples, last Bat _ daY.l ....,, . ,\ . PC4AVOES.—Mr., T. E. Mitchell, af. Charleston, dropped '"a bushel of potatip into this office last weekpotatoes that . ratik • take the premium for'size and flavor. It was, as he _us, one of about 120,-bushels from five bushels of seed. FROM C9LORADO.---Frof.llen, Presi dent of the Tto t tEto., - Nit. of Instruction, ac knowledges thelraceipt of a box. of valuable Indian relics and ores from Mr. C. A. Dean, of Denver City. tChe Institute Should elect tarn an honorary - memijor. • l • - • PII.I3DIC CoilirrEaT.—W e are ,requested to give notice that the Musical Convention, which has been in session in this vile fAr two weeks, 11 will close by public comer the Conti Dottie, tiattfiday evening, Oct. 26. The Convention umbers 40 members and_la a decided - success.— Mr. Dartt is to-much entitled i_Much eredit,/Ind deserves , . a liberal, patronage wherever ho goes. ACCIDENT.—A corrnspondent at Mans field writes us (bat mr. John Phyllis, clerk of the %Alaw.dield Furnace, was leinlly burned in the thee an explosion of gay on the sth inst. lie was loot:nig into the oven why) . the gas took filLe.— Mr. Phelps was doing well at last a.Nnitints. IiE4ARKABLE: LONGIVITY—A TAIL FAtm.r.—Judge - Cilse, of Knoxville, writes us Os follows : "'Messrs. Jsaae, - Jenathan, and liarvoy Metcalf, with two sisters, met at the house of tho ,fist-named, in Brookfield, this counts, in Marchitot, .Upon reckoning' upq.iteir united ages they amounted to :187 years; liniithe` suns of their matures was thirty feet, one-and-rt-linlf inches!" We agree with the Judge that it will lie difficult to Gud another fatuity of .five the turn of whose agek and i-tstures will equal this. We made a shol•L visit to the 'Plop. County Farm on Thursday last, and found tyre new building under erection had already reached it, third story, and was being rapidly pushed for ward to completion. When finished, it will I,Mja, beautiful structure, substantially built, end an ornamen't to the oomily and builder, Mr. l M, ItroAthan. We shall say more of the beauty, convenience, and finish .5f this building hereafter. A GOOD BUSINESS.—Mr. S. B. Elliott, Deputy Assozor, Mansfield; sends us the follow in - itPTII touching business at TiOga: - "The monthly return of Johnston' A: Co., tanner, for September, IPfii, =hoes the value of finished leather turned out by them to have been lillifi f t.l2. upon this of tae of ill I 'cent. is levied" Milking their t•tx for Septemher Trate, chi; is an manual :mount, but the busine. , s of the firm is steadily iuereasing, and they are tintlii - ig out more leather than arty' other vtablislunent in NOI them Pennsylvania, and More than all others taken together in tide Congressional di: riet." SPenroglad_ to,3crun this. 31 the remaining pine in this - emudy enuld he tr'tuica off for hem lock and oak." the 'county would bet million bet ter'otf, en , i perliaps mole than that. With a tail road from I..“lreneerille to Wilson Cieek, wo can here two or three more tanneries in operation, each turning out' as lunch as Messrs. dohnson SU »DEN DEATII.--‘WC l i tre pained to announce thesudden death of 11r3. Andrew Crbwl, a Allis village, which took place on the cars Le twttn Canton and Troy, Thmsday last. Mrs. •Crewl had been on a visit to Lincoln, Delaware. Where her husband is engaged in business, and was en her return to-Welbiboro, being recalled by the hitless of her little boY: She was observed to le in a fainting condition by her fellow passen gers, and every means "of restoration procurable were employed, hut in vain. Thd sad news was displtched to her husband, pt Lincoln, amt the body was teen to the hotts of her parents urn Trey, wherie'O it was brought to Wellsboro Saturday. The sad news coat a deep!'gdoom o; cr our little village. The deceased was universally beloved, an amiable, winning worn, a model wife and ten ch: m - other. • For 1 any ,years an invalid, her sufferings only served to develop those Christian gnices which momailoyn won+ than jewels and genl*.of 'She was a devoted 'limber of the PiateQtant Episcopal Church, and her life was a oitness to the earnestness. r faith and the vitality of her hope. 'The circumstances attending the funeral were tfUl. The husband was abscnt, the son, ignor sut f his ,10FP, lay ill ,oCfever, and the only thigh r, now truly alone, loft to bear the crush ing weight, of this sudden affliction. ' It cosy Lo mentiono,l as notriking eirouluotimee, ILet her - Fadden death I occurred hut n few aput irkere, telt yeara agu, her uld k,t daughter net with a elide:A.(lmill. TEMPERANCE. The meeling (sailed t.5,,&;.-emble fa the tk,urt Ilotise to.fourth w after noonl rflturf-olitS9 ''tvill ltu t I oldttwed by(!v. G. U. tUuttv,illt, Seorotttry of the Staio Ty Illicroriee 1- 7 1,6;,- The (thject, of the mating it Ii o (organ it,ititm of ,t County Tentperallee Union, auxiliary to th e Sti t te Ulllllll. The plea of the Temperance -I'lli , m it, till eily to dieeourago the we, Fait) and rua»tifaoture of lifitiort , , by pulditt itiettittgr,',the the pledge, the ilitiwlod of teniftevoituo literatitre,. awl the eoforeemoll of the low fs it too much . to expect - of the live-loving and[ is church going people of Wellsboro. and vicinity, that they shah{ come forward and aseh t t to eslah linh at public teMpyrance Union in this County? until men !technic sober there can be no safety for the young men of the land. We do net re gal,' it as asking too much, or expecting 100tiltuth,- . uf the orderly and religion:, to ask them And ex- Pcot tsliem to be at the ? Court Homo to-morrow af tert4n and help to refottn 50 nlth of the world as they may. What Lobler cause invites'to labor than human prostwl? We must unite to tanks the world better and htaver; and:rernealter that, in thewar between right and wit - mg them ...tin he r.n truce.-and no diPcharge. Let the men and wo men of \%cllshoro cnlispanew b.-mtn'row. G oss ra. Grundy, Thurlow Wped, :tra.lton !Marble, and 11. .J. Ilaytnon,h to gi;ther wit large shoal of InilllloAVe. in the news irtper line, are .11)%t now busied in .puliing Mra Idneoln in piece. Lindeln, we F iti p i very like women in general, and hcr.clf in p•artit , ular. That she is not a's trio Z(A•oid, , i•••tionlyt -104 true; and she is not more foul;r thin the at erugci of Ameidenn women.. 'While »LiArt, , , , of thn White Housfa she %%11° the math bf,l;pridintio tcrualks, • 0i.i0n,4 comparisoln4 find crag and unwomanly .tandeit-. It ie al-b true that Abra hmn Lincolii,\untike meet of his predeee,:ol6 (lid not maim a foitune out of his salary a:: Pieside»t. M. ' , rat. too generous to do that. So it setzw, that, after raying his debts, the remainder of his for- bunt viebie Dire, Lincoln and bet. little boy but • -;+I tidn income. ihowever, she became posscs•!•• cd of a valuable wardrobe (luring ber lmAanti`e wardrobe valued at s2s,llo(l—enmposed of Articles uniAtiall 'l2 ' a roman of e•Tuttli fortune. Accordingly, rho wrote to a Mr. Brady, auctioneer; NeW York, askiug lihnlo sell those osolois arti 4:,le4.foiktog,benefit. ~ lie ohjeoted ; timttlm i lt.ori fics> t ihf~y#out;h to ~eoSto it Alttt lras not obl ig ed to ta o tor vat' ro o into ket. - Mrs. Lincoln replied that the propositHn to raise a fund fur her karfitoliginated, by t r- Greeley, watt - opposed' by llieeees. t weed, .tai - mond and others, and thut - she could do no bet er than'sell her finer); for the best price she could get. We say to Mrs. Lincoln, "sensible wornar." There are lots of fools who would starve in satins rather than e*Unvert an useless shawl into cash ,to purchase bread with. But 'Weed, Raymond, `& let theWominblen6. They ttlnitifain~ - defensively, that Mrs. Lincoln had no hiSiness p to parade her destitutions. bdforp the people.. We suppose not. She had businciii - to keep $25,000• wOrth of t accursed humbugs ,her iglusets, opal pinch herself sad boy. That's whit you mean, is it, you ¶great nevisp'aper gent"? 6110 :died business to keep fourteen' shawls, rang i ng . f4 a; to. b'1,500 eieblarid live on less than Thuhow Teed , pays for, .xinmevery year. Mrs. Lincoln, 17Q iiiiink - yoit for the' `opportunity to praise your common Ponso. - ;It,is more than we can do for Weed,' :Poynter - Id, Marble, 'and the little puppies which bark at your garmenes 'hem. :Sell the useless finery, madam, by all means o and ut the proceeds into substantial shape fora day.' If Weed & Co., want to' - cat Paisley . ; Tiiihet,' and point lace shawls, , let them. A , silly women who' envy you your wardrobe, it, fOry rotten pipiticians, a good many little doggie?, will snbrl at you, and make faces at your' dead husband. Let theni. HO:ahead. Mt. - Brady to sell the gewgaws and laces to anybody who is fool enough t¢ buy them—and there will be a brisk market— and 'pig the pioceeds inte-5-20s.t • —DEart WoNt,FI:-- 7 W r ityin the past, tea days you have lost a benefactor. ELIAS girowo, the inventor-of the SewirrOlabliine, is diad. If the lives ho has saved could have been added 'to hie, in round years, Methusaleh would have died in Worley as compared with him. If the abuts ;he has 'saved from moral ruin could escort, hirii to the Better Land, he would have a * retinue fit • fiir an arehangcl. If the tears he has dried could.: be gathered they would -float the largest war-shire.' If the sighs he I foristalled could bo .breathed at once, they would lasts Hieeitrth like n hutti cane. Women—have you thought of it? Did any of you drop a tear for the death of Elias Howe? 'lie henefaettir!:: Half ° his life was agoniiked away in porfecting friend of Polishttil SitVer that jolt i 4 ni'glit. live. Has he inot.neut t ii yotir, juiturts ?i May we suggest that the )vomen of America should lutihl him a,mouttinebt ofe01111)02,4ulikle. 'reit cefiti, each', 'Will do s U ? nraititi iia:O`erti 4 dize hen-ell - by leading ciff noble ciiturpriise? yho shall it be ? i• 4 •4'l*.'' SINC4DI.Ari AND ~ ..P'; A TAL A vorrespondont writes us from pioEshur g , t tart Friday eiTning,'as "Ellswatii; silo bf'~o Al. and nitlier Evnne, of Moss, erns eating iin rite, a pi:oo9entered the ivittditire, eau sinede I in a yeir.s. fcw• minutes.: I,le:was fanr,years'oldi Avr. ci A (1012 • mersstone of St, Lliliti'9_„Chuth, Blospflitieg, laid by Kt. AM', Bishop Stevnns,'uisted oral clergymen of kis diocese and of the dioc of, Western 'Now York;, last Thursday. , The c emony iniponing and a Large concourse ?- present. • ACVDEMV SCHOOL.---- - We ttre retitle: e d to announce that theyellsboro Aca4tny v enter' upon the .1 3 :),11 Term, Octopet:!:.:l),ipst.„ tier the conduct of Mr. Francis_ flu4l4))cin, Rt . taiio county, N. Y. .Prince;: , flab .0 thanks for a nice lot of Sect Potatoes. T. are like everything else that conies from that tablisinnent, a No, 1 article. • . •' 11 PASCItAI.I, ArOBRIS, 1120 Markef S Philadelphia, publishea' The Pn4ciical Fur:loci neat quarto of 16 pages, monthly, nt per ye: it is neatly printed-, wLI), edited, and in es .way worthy of the patronage'of Tidga Fame The ffroverly Entc7prite is the nn new paper publishetlat Waverly, N.Y., Frank T. Zcudder. The -curt number is nea gotten up,' ehoire good judgmvut in its ktleeth, and smartness in it:3 original piintgravhs. It, it email sheet. 7. publi,h d eeMiLTnorlithly"; at cent:, JAs. G. CLARK, the ifbted lyric poet and roealiat, writes: a letter to the ttyraeuf-e St )o (lard in which among other remarks 'upon Tio County and Northern Pennsylvania, he very ju ly says: . `4ll 6pcaking of 'lloga county, P.i.,1 [ must he guilty 4 sikriCe concerning theOlouriA I State Normal l'.-lehoOl at Mansfield, übder the rection of Prof. P.A. Alen. The as `rage alt dance varies d little -fir* three hundred, fr! nearly half the ittiti..s inlll4 Union. llProf. Al deserves. success. The ,lichool is thc'olflprinil hi:l own energies. Ile 'slthe•pemtinal friend confident of his stu le its., i Mor'e than the g majority of te - acher,, ti., haS the faculty of 81 taming perfect cowl' d V.iihout assuming digs Ailt:.4, and causing liii",..ubjects to feel unnatur ! Mr: Clark purposes visiting portions'of county next mouth. Mut Weltshoro . a. pia Hall we should venture to-invite him flora at time, But Maisie must wait on enterprisc,,or til Mr. Bunnel can finish his noVirAti: - SOLDIERS oral -LANs. The undcrsignedcounnitto of Soldiers Orph i for Tioga County, take pleasure iu anuomicl that a .t.chool for such orphans has he,cu es tithed at MauMeld, under the charge hf Prof A. Allen, of the State Normal School. ' Schou) is also a•Stato institution, and'wc carn, ly invite the Mothers and, guardians of mph to bring the children forward , that they'may It the benefit of this school in our midst. , The oh that which was' made to the removal of child to distant schools is now removed. The,lbuil is now ready folk occupation -and applicar should be made at once. ,We need not ref what is so generally known, that Prof. Allot among the first educators in the State, and no care ro r the, welfare of the childon' iii charge will Lehi - Mired. - , Children will 6u ndinitted upon our p royal, when re:sidHit iii 1.10-3,lounty, Without plying tio'tha b tats Suptirintondlii:' ALLIA:N, Cliairmuu, IVellt,boro .iirllN DICKINSON, n WI.IISIIOICi JOHN W. r.tlN:qty„ Tinge. A113.s La.u.A 8F..101, Weenieb,), Mns..l. , s, P. A1ia:14.t:.., 3ltiusGclJ . furors Drawn for Nov. Term;• 18 • G WAN.). • Jl , lttilig Cll/111.17.11{11 -- Tleolpii).; - "Ev,Hiv, Leroy Coebrai Chatham—J.. U. Beach, S.:thine-110re, John Weeko Clymer --T. 11. lititiinwro.. ington—iiimes Fail Brooh—Lewis,lpliirlc, Farinington , —LewißlSoaver. • I,:iwreni•eville—Oalvin Venn. Leilliart„John Brion. Mansfield- —geO. Crippen. Middlebury —E. Brigg.s. _ _ Rutland— .1..1. Benson: - Saliva!) —A . Taylor, •Ferri -11 n Tioga Boro—A. ‘Vestbroolt. Tioga—J o h n IJwilep., Westfiol.l,,.john Barr. " - Wellslwro--E.- S. NV nte:rinan, R. Bodine Mac? 7. r rr taLci 40. Thu mint_ economical, beautiful and, oumfo lat.; Dros4 just now is lilLiiio•fro4l3 Ladies' all • S:ir•kind. Bovvral new shadint aro now on at wan: smith S Suns, at lk!"=:\ por shrO, 'dot' (v)(1. The qnn•tinn ii will you buy your gnoils reedit, or pnv the cash and :lave ftein ten - tn I per cent, 1 Ton 'decide in' favor .11f, the I n just onil,nt T.. on.1 , Foo: for y seiv how inir Wald unry.fftciin hi) so ld for. ea, . , Strp nt T. A. -Wickham',:,. and bolehod for winter, out of that Finek }mots and shoes IT }ought at the lewest cash rates and aro b I sold at so small a prvelt• • l'orsunr engaged in building will find n 0 3 Fin.rtinent ni - nailc at T. A, Wiekbams quality and price, cannot be beaten. II Nur GoNE BY ANY mt:ANs —Just race 100 Pr ; of those St'Pants worth 53; all over pr of (fins° 51 Ladies' Walking MIMI Worth' all over the County 2tlo pr. of tho=o 10R. Mor Patent \ Leather ,Tipped ,flaimnral Boats ilia, thtiwo!id over; this menus businass. A thesekbargains can be eeeured nt W. R. SMITIPS SON The celebrated C. J. Hill . Flour the . " lin keeper's favorite" always on hand at T. A. W ham's, Tiega, Pa. W. It. Smith's sOrtshavobeepAppitinted.agentB dl - or the sale of OW Plefieddettfldy Grapes. They, .have now several varieties - for sale at very low rates by' , the -4 tb,.1.1014 and :0 him laselons:t -A ver y sma ll sum buys a largq Pox. Go in and sec t , OCT run Bas,r.--7:ln,,pncebAsing a Cooking Stove, it vrill-be 'retied economy:to buy .the boat ir& the market.. ` saved in the pin.- chese.of an,irderier ‘ stove_will soon_ dm eltpen . ded idthe:addltional saying: nothing about the repairs And .the inconveniences of using 'stoic; that - dims tiotropeitite' perfoiltly. The '-Anieridan -Hot Air Stove,'-suantifectured -by Shear, Packard & Co, has been 'isitiailvi)ly iisifd and there,nghly ;tested , thraiighout all the Ilaith ern, States-for, thelast el*. years, both. fpr„coalnud Wood, and Ahequniversal altpressien.of .the-peeple has been in its favor, as ,an economical, 'durable and perfect neriitting .stove in, all rospectes and Ones iri .purstiit of a, first- class 'Cooking Sters,, Will cc:insult theiri9wii friterositilinetionvenielteg, and Us sure of getting 'value for their money.by PurehtisingtlicArnesica . n. 7 lll6pog..-.6:ReaineJaur. pal. on flAir? • 4` 'rho Ladies can kayo, fks , Cloaksoi ,oul, tteil and Qritly innileAii-VV. sit. '6`ailthrti''SOn 4 oak Department at Veryltiw , "riiteii?-z. • The• Sobscribtirs ' 'goodfi when 'api)licd for, by - lettar, anti irtll forfsaid paollages frco of charge wen the order exceeds' 10 in amount, to all etotomera jn / 4 .ioga county who can be reached by 'cal /Went. , • - ,•• • Cornino,'"Ang. 7, 1 67,if 3. A. PARSONS - .h'o6: I Tge . Boulevar l ll Balinoral,Skirtltisf'reeeli;e4l4. rt! . SMITIVS ) OOI4S. . 11,1 - ARUI.A:GES. ~. . . GEORGE,=SEELEY:!—llialeerfield, by , Rev: Q. B. WeaSeli 0et.12,-Mr, Williath F. georgo arid Miss Mary, P. Seeley, both of Brookfield Pa. • 4 • - ; - t 1 , DEATH'S': METCALF.—in Brookfield April 4th Mr. Isaac Metcalf aged B:syeai's.-;•-•111r. , 11f. was , 'ono of the hardy pioneers of his township, of 'sound moral worth, impt stannish integrity' - ' of' 4 chnitioter ; Useful and highly esteemed 'tititeh,i pot3ir'oitAl ,iho habits of no6yo:industry untillJ_Rst i relrA„ I m T; r iltiptife,f,p,l*. 2 s.(utiictslP4'lo. rogretii ffinnw .4)00 • A _o__ • COIPkTE,& CO.'S 4 1 t. 1 . 1 vrAll E " RASIVE.,goir • nianiimetm oil from P U RH ATNN [A IS, mol may. ho con eidered tho STANDARD OF ChLLENCIN. Pm' FaM Ity , - • - tiroc:ersi. ' _ - • 2'lON: l l kill gth Inforniatioli ituartintgril_ i for proillico a 'luxuriant growth of hair imam ball head or lautrilless face also velpo for tlie'irt•Mortillof Pftoplon, Itiotclieui op. tiona, etc., on tit r eVic 6814000 t t, beautiful, can Lei obtamee wtthout eliargo by ad Irers hit 'l'lloB. P. 01lAPAIAN,C1(EMIS 18sept67-Sur ,82311roadwny, Nuyir • -:-- ... -. t wEIiVOUS , DEBILITY, ''' :- ' • "- • WI T ETA 1 . GLOOMY ,- ATTENDANTS,—LOW ' • ' SPIRITS ' DEPRESSION D' , /I':OLUNTARY ' EIiIISsIONs, LnSs OF SEMEN, SPERIIATORRIICed, - „ Miss OF POWER, DIZZY DEAD, MISS Or DEll . . ORY -AND .THREATENED IMPOTENCE ANrYllf•-; - ; . gm) LITY, find a' SOVEREIGN CUREI tk Mg i' IlltlilV S' : nomEopATIIIO gPEOIFIC No. TM F N 'l' Y• EIG Ill' . "' ' ' ComV;eil of it he must valuable veld and pident cu ratives, they strike at ono the root of thentatter, tont. tit> tho systetn, :wren the dizcluirges, And linimt -vlgkiti isuil.eniagy, life and. vitality to the - entire man.: - nsy have curial thousarillb of cases. Pilcds,G per package of six boxes, and vlal,'orl er single box-. Sold by drug gi,o, and sent. by. nu 11 , 11 \ receipt of price. Addresi GRLIIPIIIIBES' . :SPEC PIC, 11011IEGPATIII0 !MERL V GINE CO., 50 Bnonntrev, nor .You'W. - 21ang67--Iy. ' :RBROiIeS 0 1 1 ' ;' 170 UTII .. ; A Gentleman who' suffered for. yenrs,frem Narrow; Debility, Vr(.;l).ititi o Decay, nud till the effects of ybutly tul inlismetion, will, Mr the sake of suffering Annm. ity, semi free to all who need it, the recipe -and .dit'ec ,, ;tisllA•for.niriking !Ito simple remedy .by which be ltfil ,eured. ;Sufferers v, ishitin to p fit ,by thei advertiser's- , experieitce, can -do .tlO by tohlres t.:, - im perfect CAM/. deuce, .._ ; i.lO IN; B. OGDEN. 22mayG7-ly. - , • 42 Cedar Street. New York. SIDIELIA SIUIILIBUS OVRANTUR, HUMEWREIVS' AitONICOOPAYI I , pßovicD, imoNt Iqm- .AIOSt AMPLE . EX= perienco,, on entire nuecesi;- Heil:11)113. They are the only Medici nee Perfectly adapted to popular nee—PQ .11b1)1}19 that tlia, taken taitalot 14 inatleiih ti , lng. them harm'l Ai ,1/0 free from danger. and no efficient 113 to be always're• Rable, They hAve raked the liirlien't conithentlation from all, and Will alway . render satisfaction. No. Coots. I. C" , " Fevers, con k reition., liidallittitit 2 4 3 2, do Worm's, Werra•Pever, Worni.Ccdid 2Ze 3. do Cis...jug-Colic, or Teething of 4, do 'l3iarrhea3 of childicu Or adults 25 do Dysentery, ilririug. lijiiolls Coll7' 2-3 0, ' , lO Cholera-IVlorbus. Vomiting 25 7, ,lo Coughs. Coldi, Itoonchithi i..r... 25 8, do Neuralgia, Toolho(he, Vaccochc 25 9, do Er eadachesq Sh ii l llr,ailacpe, Vertigo... 25 w Id, do Dyspepsia:Billo, Stomach 25 11, do suppressed or J,.tiufnt Periods ...-. ti ..... 25 12 , do Whites, 'too ptofmo Perioy 2,5 1:1, do CPOUR, Cough, difficult Breathing 2a ,4,' do Salt Ineum, Erfsipelus, Eruptions... 25 do RhOUlLlatigll,lttunimatic Pains?, •25 11, do Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, Agues, oct 17 0 pileg,•blintl or bleeding 50 1 18, di, Ophtbninly, mid Salo or weak Eyes.... 50 ID, do Catarrh, acute or chronic Influenza-- 50 20, do Wheoping•oollgh,vlolent Coughs... 5 0 . 21 1 do Asthma, oppressed Breathing 50 23, du Ear, Piftlharept3, ittpairfd „ Bearing.- 60 23, t 4 Serofeliff,,eullltritarolands, i3wellings., 60 $lO 'achoral - Delitliti,..rhyeical , Wealth - mt. 50 25, do DrOiriSV) !tad :itcant,k 8eer0ti0n5—,,,...,.. 50 do Sea.Sittlitiei9,t , iskates frown ridifig... 50' •27, , do Kidney-Di se a se , Gravel 28 , du Nervous Debility, Sumnial Emig. iiivoinataty 00 29 1 dd Sore Month, prtilker. . ..... c:... 30, da Urinary Wealeueis, hod.. , do Painful Periods, with flrusiPs 50 32, do Sufferings, at ctuipse of Ac Q . 100 34 do Dpilop E rw pa eitin,'St. &IWO LOO 34 1 do Diphtheria; ulcerated 294 Throat „ • • , , CASE 3 S.' • 4 . )r 1.11/(U y/64:3, MORQCIO tqt.iii . ; ' : (l:424A,lNlNO. A ==l In riLIDJICT To, Mip . A., IMO{ 1111tECTION9 • slika l o FABIIIX iilol•TitAvr.cu‘o clot:n:l%lth 2o to ' ........... . .. .......... $ 5 to $8 1 : 1*C11WA 111 . 1111 PRIVATB 1488APr8 I•6tlt for CUR- I'M. !telql/kellt, niq tii Ilioehot (mot. $2 to $5 Cii -711045 4 totP , 'dlo`t -I, Y. the: me or, single box', lire' soot to Ito,Y 0 , 4 of tho ttenntil, by Id sit or I . lxforve,e, frc of civirgi3 - ni) rt , i.iiipt Ilio•Jo riumphroy-w Specific ' ' Homeoprithic..Modieino Compeby, 011/ 1 •..,5p1i! I )4•1)01,,,Yfr,.-40 Tiftipett.Wi", NEW YOBB.i !tom NitiErptickily"." 1 111 POIQN P°r: F r Oilly 1. 3 iettPty ' d 4 nim tbeitit rorow ile71!10. FOR SALE 11 Y . Ake, eAliferetieSTS. detot,:e al, I.NC7-ly. t oss: Arc Yon Aillictod•wiA4 cAlig;h'oi-i.9,4i v RE_ vuu ,, j9Loloo;lnDTp.toNspp l iiali ! A'Ai, 17;u; . Ciildren in )oprd:4/yli:ern - Sud• h' and': Repeated alaacks of (11* , tp . -.lf • • ' sn, iqtase • 41-alk,EfY EUPHONIALf; B T4:5 11: - 011' The People's Abel shriliiia,gffpetttal,ltemedy for Nitgas, C.>lrls, Croup; Ceit,trile, Asthma, and all Puipotnity Diseases. , • lli LUBRICATOR is it medicinal preparation in' , t heform of a Lozenge, which, of nit modes, is the most pleasant and coarenient, They eatitain no dele terious hi, rodieni, and aro warranted to -boalpfer tufo, even for the weakest and moat sensitive' stomach. In Croup Cho)' girt; ttiligninnitmar.r. For ConglniAml Colds I heynre' in valnable. For Catairli , Asthma and , Bionellitts they have no e N nal in the Market,Atdd COI titlenfe'h necompan) lug each Difitheria, that, dreaded and desolating dinense,they - control wonder:. tally turd atmo4 immediately, ••; ;• :.'• enhtic. :: , peaker, :Singer' or Toncipri shouhl„ ho' wit hunt theni.a9 they remove liennen ets'anil e.tretigth; en and clear the voice. .• - t*"%Alvvayn use therm in th24,-and If thl3 Aymptoine are SCSeto 11HC. very Iniely. .1 4l. BLADES & CO.,Peop'ra,, , . ;.. .. . Elmira, N.l. Aal-VOR SA: 41 ET A 1.1(, intp9oliTe. r . ' -.- . - ... ..- . - • - Pricp. ZS 106 -4 46.'ker,',130X... .. ~, , -Ltec.,12,1666-Iy,, - ~,:',- •• - ; ;-. :7. , .. •.---:.',!, ' . on fry tor or, C l OVS . 'Uhfl'rlVP' • - , The. 4 - tav,.. ,lakriA I cD, yug.SoNoyptAtonti (frOtt,p," .chargG) all the prescription with the di rectiopirfur,unlkiug and , using the simple reiteds-I,ly which he Was cored of a lung affection and,that dread kilsease ConSnniption. 1119 only object is Id benefit the 'atlictod 'and ho hopes &MT-sufferer wilt ay 'this • pre. scription, as it wilt-cost them nothlng,'and Map prove a blessing. Please addiovs i ' . , 13-EV FIAVAIID A. WILSON, - 22may —ly. , ‘Villlmsbnrg, Kings Co., N. Y. • •. Dysentery Can always be cured by ltoy,,'-e Cholera Drops, if the remedy is used in time botbro the disease has progressed f too far. liuneighborhoods whore dysentery •every , family should• keep a bottle in the lose, fur .cleJays are dangetous in tbig fatal disea e. , Sold .by all dealere in wadi.. OCt9—tf tff „ . Lif.BittilAlN4 74 VlCO' ' . A ltXt'!lVll , lG.thpiratock of FATE': and 0 - • S 9 eonsisiitii of a ieniiria liis'fil?l,92'e — p'c'9V C (:" DAY ,GOOS h 1 , !?.. AO, ; 1 ; LADIES ' DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, ,8411WLS, KNIT GOODS, ; HOOP SKIRTS, BALMOREL , SILKS, DOMES; • TICS, FLANNELS, 1 I ; • and' Cassi rneres; Gloves' and Mittens, .; • Boots and Shoes, !). READY-MADE: CLOTHINGi 1 , linderClothiag, - Hat :md' Caps, Yayt: ; , keerNotkiiiS, -Carpet,.., OH Cloths, ' --" - -Pitriei'llaagings; Circle's - ries . , -1 - . '. i % ,. i ,-- ' , FgAii,' .Feed ! Pork' " =1 SEMIMIEN=IIII EMI ,T4l9,'Afola,4ses,, iqyrupsi C~yfii;er, bliki6. Oils, Paints, Spices, 14.1x1racts, -.Wooden :, :Ware *,,.‘ • Brooms, Pails, Tubs, , ;'1 . 2; 1348140t5, • :/*: Hard Ware, Crockery, Walla Ware, Sptionery,.Salt, JlTail ,Iron ;Stone Witre:' In fact, a goners' assortment acid as largo a sleek as you will fled to select from outside of lire oily. All kinds of COUNTRY• PRODUCT taken in exchange for Goode. We )uy good {I de and will sell as cheep 'as anybody. Ground Plastery constantly on hand T. L, BA-LITIN dc CO TO r ga, Pa., Oct: 9, 1567. FALL ‘&., 'WINTER; ~ G OODS • 0. FOR-1867. J,• • We beg to calf your,uttetaion to or MILLINERY :GOODS for tho Fall and Winter trade, which is nor' *opiate, embracing full lines of 1411 N ANI!)' ? FiNCY, SILK AND VEL— VTETT 'RIBBONS, of all Widths and Andes. STRAW, SILK AND FELT HATS AND BONNETS, • 'of the latest and most approved shape. • Velvets, Crapes, Blonds, Braids,, Feathers,; Flowers,'Ruches, Franiet.q; • 'and all articles pertaining 4i the Millinery trade, to which 'we invite your inspection. N. B.,—Paritcular attention paid Co Custom Work. , Atm E. p. MITCHELL. • .04. 2, Ig(l7—tf. , Droad' Street, ... : ?ga, Pa. NEW HARDWARE STORE 1 CONiltit'S & OSGOOD I!Lnddition to lbeireld business in Dry Goods ; I Groceri:,9, /to., he‘io established a STAVE, , TIN, AND GENERAL lIARD WARE STORE, two doors below the old stand; ,whero • they man .. uraotnre'' • ' - T,IN-WARE ON 'IRE HUMANITY : , PRINCIPLEI • ,- that iP, in the most suktantial manner. In, the matter of 'rj_Tlo - y7,,A; i a, We hayo enough' te tin all the enoking.and warm ink in'Tioga (leant - Y. ''. n fact, we have Stoves enough to MAKE A S IMMER • in. ...: ' . . TV,ALRUSVA. , ' - S., ''..t... - , 1 .., .:. : • !21".! ,Wo are the only agents ` Sr the sale of the -. 411111311E1N COOK STOVE InVellsbore; and this Stove is the . .AUTOCRAT OF STOVES 'Wo koop 411 . kktpla, of Bardwarewlron,, Nails, Stool, Horse Bh'oth; and a compfoio variety of SIIE LV, 114 RDWARE. I(-you don't believe DIMP CIiNVERS & OSGbOD. tirollaboro, Sopt. 4, 1867, ly. t • vv. J. Horton, T ATE of : the Arm df Mather da Horten,-hav sl4 ing just returned fiat% the city of Now York, is now prepared to offer to the citizens of ',ivy rpm:ovate, and vicinity, a general asso'llmout of • I 1 . 7 s • • GROCERIES & • PROVISIONS CROCKERY, '4IAIi'LPWARE, • WOOD St 'WILLOW-WARE , ,„. YANKEE NOTIONS. LA IVR.E.67CE.V.LF I LE,' Sep to aibt r l 17thi 180 7 f _ ',t,• • t 1. Wellsboro Uldth-Diesisirtg Works. . rrAvrlcro, 'en'gitgedllo.' JAMES SMITH to supdrintond our "Clothing Works wo aro now ready to do all kind.of coloring' and dress,, leg in good style and on short' notice. ' S. A. ITILTBOLD, 0. BLArlt. Sept. IS,. 1867—tf, P , LATUD WARE—Cake baskets, card bask eta oaetora, sugar bowls, etc., at - ~ - MIIMI MEM FOLEY'S. TblqiineActin Cookknp , Sto r e. A FTER twenty years experience in the afaeture of stoves, WO" became convinced, some, six' years since, that a vast amount of money was, being expended by the people of this country, . in buying.cheap and worthless stoves, a large portion of, which Was I , iiteted; ind that true economy consisted in buying thwbest stoves that could be made, notwithstanding the price was higher. With- bis view -we -pr6ceeded to construct the Atherican Conking • Stove, and spared no pains or expense' to make it the best and most perfect stove that could be made. And We have experimented with it, and carefully watebOd its operation for the last nix years, and when an improvement suggested itself, we have at oriei adopted it, and Wo have several of these improvements , secured 'by !otters patent. In this,manner wa do not hesitate to say, we, have bintightitO to,ighir state.' 'Phrfection'tlitin has heretoiliro,heetNittained' in ceoltibg ettives. The recent ,linproienients' in thlif stove bas added largely to its convenience and effective neoi' Iu all the varieties of stoves we menu. ; faenare,. ace stirdy. ithafulness, .durabilityiconvei - Meucci and• economy in operation, rather than cheapnesi in price, and in so doing wo arc satis fied we study thti interest, of those purchasing our stoves. SHEAR, PACICARDi ,CO., Albany, N. Y. For sale by CONVERSE it OSGOOD, Wells• hem , Pa. . . •, 18sept67r3ni: Proofs of the Simkolor Quality OF TIM xg - itice;lWA.T l oll r ifT /1 'WALTHAM, MASS • Tho American Watch Company, of Waltham, Mass., rispeepfullY eabn)it that:their W,atebes are cheaper] morn accurate, lees complex, more dere ble,,bettor adapted for general use, \ and more ea illy kept in orderinci ii3palred' than any other Iratebes3n the *what. They are simpler in litrqotuyit, and 14Feforo stronger, eodilese; likely to belnjuietl.than,4te majority otsforeign ,w4ob-. es, vita.* are ooespestid.of from; 12p, i tu 300 pie ces, while in an old English watch there are •trlrosthim 700 parts., How they run under the hu'rdett .41.4 '041! wo(eljpe haviV i is shotin Wth° (olibwitg letter: gEN.H. RAILROAD COMPANY. • ‘, OFFICE OF THE OEN% • SPERINTENDENT, ALTOONA, PA., 15 Deo., 18,66. , GENTLEUEN: 'L'ho Vit OheS manufactured by you have been in use on this railroad for, several years bjr. our : ; einginemen, to, whc,mi we fprnish watches is part of our equipment. There are now some Oren linndred of them carried on our line, and ive ibrishier them good and reliable' titue-kcepors: Indeed, I have great satisfaction in saying your watches give us less trouble, and have Mr, and lo wear much longer without ie. pairs than any atchesAve have over bail in use onthis 'Owl. 13 you 'are aware, we' formerly trusted to . those )f English manufacture,' of nO- ItnowloilgetFgopi reputation; but as a class they never keep time is correctly, nor have they done as gcod service, as yours. In these statements I am sustained by my predscessor, 111r. 1 Lewis, . whose experience ex tended over a series of years. Respectfully, .' EDWARD 11. WILLIAMS, General Superintendent. American Watch Co., Waltham. •Wo make now frvfo different grades of watches, named respiretively as follows : itopteron, Tracy J ea., Waltham, Mass. I(altFu Watch Company, Waltham, Mass. P. H. 'Partici t, Waltham, Mass: Vat. lalcry, Boston ? Noss. Iona: Watch "Coorpaoy, Boston; Mans. ' All of these, with the exception of the Homo \yawl' Company, are warranted by the American Weteh"C ? nappy V) he of the boatTaterial„•oyi the most aiptoltel pejo ei p 10, and to overt' rejuisito fora reliable timekeeper. Every dealer ee*ing thop Watches is provided with the Com. poly's printed card of guarantee, which should accompany each Watch sold, so that buyers may reit sure they aro purchasinfithe genuine niticlo. pare are numerous counterfeits and imitatioa o our Watches sold throughout . the country, and would caution purchasers to been their guard 'a ninet imposition. • Any grades of Waltham Watches may bo pur *sod of Watch boalors throughout the country ROBBINS *. APPLETON, 'opt: 4; 1887-1 4 M: 182 Bioadway, t In: Bankruptcy. felun nminnsicir4siEn , hereby gives notice 'relit he will be in: --- k .., , WI LIAMBPORT, 2d. Tuesday oaoh month. LO (t HAVEN, 2d-Wednitiday each month. BBL RFONTE, 2d Thursday each month. co D l it ERSPORTO Gentlemen- in Feb., May, Sopte ber', - ,ind Dectimbei!..-..,'' —to 14. Courts of Bankrottcy, being previous ly no . ed , that there Will bo business requiring his_ a dance at such limos and places. At other mss be will attend, for such purposes at his o , o in Tioga; Pa. of tbo Bar prose titig involuntary 'bankrupt eases, will i: pie sot aye warrants returnable at such times if pos ib . Parties making voluntary applications wil p ease prepare their petitions and schedules in ep icato, in colefkrinity :with the Bankrtipt Act 'General Orders and forms, and Special rules of the Western District of Pennsylvania on Bankriptoy; and submit them tome for.examin ation ;land if found orroct in form and sufficient in subttance,'evill bo certified and filed, and an order l i refeionce will be issued. Fifty dollars requir by the Act must at the same time bo (le posite with me, and fifteen dollars for clerk and Marsh I foes should be paid at the same time, To sa answering many letters I will say— --' 1. - -L. hat Rico's Manual is the beet work I have seen the subject, and 'contains the Act, Gen eral eiders, forms, etc. . _ 2—rho Special Rules can be obtained of C. W. Johnston .k Co, Pittsburg. 3—the _best : bianks I have seen are eold by W. S. Haven, Pittsburg. .4-Imtters conforming to Special Rule 18 will bo prcimptly answered. - - -F. E. SMITH, Register Britikriiptcy 18th Dial. Pa.' Voi l a, Pa., Aug. 29, 1867. 4- i BOOK AGENTS ,WANT D To 24ieit Orders• for a; Nth° . Illustrateci, Dible 'Dictionary. (COMPLETE IN ONE YOI.UME.) DICTIONAILY embodies - the results of the moSt facent study, research,',and investigation, of about ;sixty-five Of the most eminent and ad vanced Biblical Scholars - now living. Clergy men or all denominations approve it, and regard it !Is do best work of its - kind in the English languige, and one which ought to , bo in the litinds,of every Bibleferidertri the In circulating. this Worit,Agents,iwill: find a pleasant anti profitable employment.; The nu merous objections which ire usually encountered in soiling ordinary works will not exist with This. But, on the contrary, encouragement and 'friendly aid will attend the Agent, making his laborslagreetible, useful, apd • lucrative. ,Ladies, retired Crergymon, Sehool 'Umbers, Farmers, Sttuleids,itind all others Who prissesb en ergy, are wantedt to - assist in Canvassing every Town and Cdunty in,thu country,`to whom the Most liberal inducements will bb offered. • For particulars, apply to, or address PALtMELEE BROTHERS, 722 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Apg, 28,1867-6 w. T ' Q UEEN'S CEpLIALIO , PILLS.—These aro the latestimprovement among the pills. They are confidently ,believed te,be the, host pills for faintly use that have ever boon made. They are so mild and pleastintin their operation and yet so effectual, that it would be quite impossi ble to supply the demand for them were they mere.generally known., The whole story is told in the directions which accompany each box, Price 2f.: Conts s -,,For'sa, or at,ltoy's Drug Store., Mill Pri;•erty ; for Sale. THE Subscriber on alecottrit of failing health offers for sale his Mill ProPerty at Crooked Creek, Tioga county, Pa, formerly known as the McClure Mill. Said Mill is now in complete running order, having been lately furnished witbi entire new Machinery of the most approved style, and will be sold together with about 24 acres of lan(kore,wtiloh yoting 3Apple Orchard and other -fruit trees; Building &c., on favorable terms. ' C. J. HUMPHREY, Crooked Creek, Tioga Co., Pa. July 31, 1867-3 inf Life of Christ. Sold only by Subscription. We, ho,re recently purchased from the London Publishets, : the stereotype plates of the most su porb of this wonderful work.•" It is beau- , tiCully 'illustrated, !Opted • on superior tinted paper; and elegantly pound in cloth, and 'full 4ilt. Price $lO. Experienced and ,reliable can.! vassers can• receive a specimen copy, and sub scription book frde, on application- , TEMPLE, , RICHARDSON Is . CO,. Puttrasunns, 18sept07-9m. " 37 and 31/ Nassau St., N. Y. Coal for Sale. COANSB BITUMINOUS COAL for Salo Cheap, by Sept. 28, 1867. NEW SPRINC GOODS Tfft .CPMPAIkiY STORE AG;" -PA. ss's£+ s= l aS Ir. UTE have jusfroosivoa a pew Lida "well se. Vl' looted stook of goods adapted to the Spring trade, and are prepared to offer a BETTER assortment and • ' :i3ETTV,R, BAIL-GAINS than any other Store in Tioga or adjoining counties. , Our envi,eppehtte taught • na to buy r. • and no others, thereby gain and hold the.nonit. donee of qnr customers. They are sure of get ting GOOD GOODS, and for LESS .11TEY than they can get them elsewhere, an dt is is why the , '• , • • ; is constantly thronged with customers while ether Iferohants cryliardltimes. iPo koop•oonetnntly on hand a large stock of •. 1; DRY IiOODS, OROOE RIES, CROCKERY, HARD WARE, WOODEN; WARE, IRON, NAII;S, NAIL RODS, HORSE SHOES, • and abno.A:everycling for Fanners or Mechanics uso. We also keep a ftno.assortment of FURNITURE, CARPETS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, FLOUR FEED,. CORN.. SEAL, 7,_ ' Pam , •AND IhISI 7 r : - 0. ALL KINDS. SALT both coarse and fine, by the barrel, sack and box, constantly on hand. In short almoit everything usually kept in a, country; Store, may be found at the COMPANY STOiI,E. o,ur stook is; new and complete, just what the people-want: We invite 'an examination of our befure buying elsewhere, We take pleasure in showing Goode, and still mere in giving our pri ces. For, with the fine Stock wo aro enabled to show, and prices so Any goods that we sell that are not as repro anted can be returned and the money will be re funded. Wo make no unnecessary display' of Goods upon the sidewalks; our Goods are in the house, neat, clean and tidy;and a plenty of help wait upon all wiho..wish to see them. /TIME subscriber has opened a chop over the Meat Market, Main Street, Welleboro, for the manufacture of FINE BOOTS , and will guaranty hiB work to bo without al3uper tor in Tiogn County. As to prices—l only aim to convert my labor into cash, and therefore shall endeavor to let others live as well as myself. , Call and soo mod 11. S. WAGE. Wellsbord, Sept. 4, 18G7, tf. • T 0 LAWYERS— BANKRUPTCY BLANKS in Tull satte, at YOUNG'S BOOKSTORE. Sold Out 1 ALL persons indebted me will please call and settle without delay and save cost, Gs I am getting ready to leave. E. R. HAIGHT. Lambs Creek, Sept. 4, 1867, 3t. , DOWD. it COmes. -NV-RIGHT d I3AILEI are receiving a large lotof CHOICE NEW WHEAT FLOUR, the first ii market. To b0i1.4 mold at reduced pri ces; 14aug67. Lath 1 LathLl Lath 1 lAM, making, and will keep - constantly on hand, at my Mill in Oceola, a good quality or Lath. .Orders promptly filled. Oeeola, Sept. 4, '67-3m*, G. S. iIDNII AM. PAINTS FOR FAR3IERS - AND OTIIERS.—The Oref ton Mineral Paint Co. are now manufacturing the Best, Cheapest and moat Durable Paint in use; two coats well wit obi - Mixed with pnro Linseed OIL - will last 10 or 16 years; it is of a light brown or beautiful chocolate color, and can ho changed to greeu, drab, olive or cream to suit the taste of the consumer. It is valuable for Houses, Barna - , Fences, Carriage and Car makers, Pails and WOuden-waro, Agricultural Imple moats, Canal Boats, Vessels and Ships' Bottoms, Can vas, Metal and Shingle Roofs, (it being Fire and Water proof), Floor Oil Cloths, (one. Manufacturer -having used 6000 blds, the past year,) and as a paint for any purpose is unsurpassed for body, durability, elastictty, lied adhesiveness. Price $0 per Dbl. of 300 lbs., which will supply a farmer for years to come. Send for a cirenlar whiCh‘glvee full particulars. None gehuln& unless branded in a trade murk Grafton Mineral Paint. Address DANIEL BIDWELL, Sept. 11,,1867-6m, 264 Pearl Street, Now Yerk.i. „,Elmira Saw Manufactory. ICast and Extra Cast Steel Patent Taper f, Ground • . 'Y Circular Saws. • MIC 4) MULEY, GANG, CROSS-CUT, CLEARING, SOOT!! AND OTHER Mr. J. SOIIIEFFELIN, Jr., is 'authorised to 8 . 011 at Pabt4y Prices in Tioga. Orders for repairing, &0., left with Mr. Scbief fella will bo attended' as promptly as if left at the Manufactory. rlitPllANs' COURT SA E.--. Pursuant to an kJ order of tho Orphans' ourt of Tioga co., I will expose to publio solo on , the Premises, in Farmington, Monday, Nov. 4,1867, at 1 o'clock, afternoon, all that real estate bounded as follows : • . Beginning at . tho high Way on a line botwoon John VanDusen, de'd, and George Seeley, and. Thomas Northwood 101 rods to corner of said Jonn VanDusen lot, thence in an• easterly direc tion alOng the lino of George Seeley 20 2-10 rods to corner poet, thence southward along the lands of John VanDusenttio'd„and Patten's lands to highway, 101 rods, thane° nresierly, 25 2.10 rods, to place of beginning containing 14 acres Moro or less. ANDREW VANDUSEN, Oct.. 0,18137-3 w.. Guardian of.BYron Vandu . sen et al ; • Notice. • 1 • 4 OTICE is hereby given to Collectors - that on the Ist day of Oct. 1867, the second issue of Soldiers' Bonds falls duo, and we respectfully 'Milt you for tho last dollar on that day. TAX- PAYERS—Tioga County has sixty thou sand dollars to pay on that day, and unless you pay your taxes the debt cannot he paid; more than that the money has got to come by, that time, or cost will lie - tnado: By order of the Commissioners: Sept. 11, 1867. C. P. MILLER, Treas'r. D. P. ROBERTS. GOOD GOODS, 4 COMPANY STORE (TOOLS_ 4• PRICES EXTREMELY • LOW, wo fool kuro of ouccose I COMPANY STORE, SAWS. ANDREW Sept. 18, 1887.—tf. (zoom 4237 . like hat cakes at April 1, 1887. "ilgii.ilitililitilANGO BM The tuirvest c has come, the promise fplfilled,, Ti) theiiiairrhoes broad scree Wore properly ' tilled; . • Wheat Is good, Corn -bunkum, oats may be a short crop, . But the average of all truist bi marked as tip-- ~ t MAII,E no pretensions to proPhetiO fire, but my isiteratiou of Bible_proudses to the in ustrioue worker .was itizotod tide. I sal %Wire ( to embeldetyd to propheiy that nobody will . STAR Vil f TO D.E'ATIT . this fell and 'winter who has raised enough of grain and root crops to keep him and hitf.family; and those who lack anything in the way of life's substantial. will mar. starvation by applying to meat the . "BEE-HIVE EXCHANGE," FLOVIt-X-XX-XX according to the marks upon tho barrejs; my `MACKEREL: & .V E MITEFIS/1 1 The. latest catch. And_ the greatest catch, west (l i tho - J 11 "Silent, sobbing, roaring, and placid Bea." I furthermore prophesy that every man and wo man' without distinotten of color,•race, or sex, will be • Cheered, but,nbtt, inebNiated, by using the splendid!' GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, (or any other man. ' Sarkasin,) and no express charges, except the express charge of so much a pound, which you always pay when you trade with ma. I have had, and expect to continue to have a great "spell" of ' • 66 zwwr aUghphy 99 MOCHA (from Mecca) JAVA, BRAZIL, ' ' AND LAOIIIRA. ' (The latter of which rhymes with, but was not ground at " Elmira.") lam farther able to say that people will eat much or little, It 'proportion to their appetite, and will' pay for much or little, according to their money. sell Tea by the quarter pound, of course, but refer to wholesale it ip, packages of not less tha SIXTEEN OIINCE, and, by persuasion, can be - induced to sollv a chest of a dozen pride to ono caste er. MATHER , FARM PRODUCE at•best . prices, asking only al good chance to pro vide something to keep his family NEW *GOODS # NEW GOODS J. R. Bow & Co., HAVE just returned from Now York with e large assortment of SPRING & SIMMER GOODS Bought at Bank P i eces ' and will -he sold accor-• dingly. We respectfully invite attention to our stock o • ; • LAB ES' DRESS GOODS CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, SUMMER CLOTHS, LADIES' CLOTIIS, & READY - MADE CLOTHING, BON-TON, SILVER SPRING, and othe kinds of 1100 P SKIRTS, . YANKEE - NOTIONS, HATS & CAPS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, " GROCERIES, do BURBAGE HAND MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, And many other things which we will be pleased to show to all who will call and examine our ~.. Before purchasibg elsewhere, as we believe i will pay you for your timo and trouble. EMPIRE STORE, NO. 1 UNION BLOCK C. B. KELLY'S. inhere they will end my PORK, •it r solid, and sweet, and cheap, WI Tv-E- A- S which I Roll cheaper than the ,• will % buy and Hell OUT OF THE FOOT, 110 USE. Wethboro, Aug. 14,'67. W. T. BIATIIERS VERY NICE AND CHEAP, aleo, a large line of LADIES' SACKINGS, Alio, a largo and new assortment bf at greatly reduced prices STOCK OF GOODS SMALL PROFITS, QUICK SALES, & - READY PAY IS OUR MOTTO. Don't forgot tt, "►II at the Viellaboro, May 16, 1887. SEWING MA-CHINES. • We Claim for the Florence the follateing adoan sages over any and told sewing Ma. • chines in the World: " 141 ••• t It makes 'four different stitches, the • look; knot, -double lock, and douldi knot, on one' and the same machine,' Each stitch being alike on both aides of the fabrio. Every Machine has the isversibre feed motion, whioh enables the operator; by simply turning • thumb screw, to have the wok tun either to the right or loft, to stay any- part of the seam, or fasten the , ends of scams, without turning .the_ fabric. Changing the length'of stitch, and froth one kind of stitch to another, can readily be - done while the Machine lin motion. - The needle is emit adjusted, anthdoes not, skip stitches. It. is almost noiseless, and can be used where quiet istiecessary. .f . Its motions are all' positive; there areno _ springs to get out of order, and its simplicity en ables any one to operate It. It does notrequire finer thread on the nadir than for the upper aide, and will saw across the heaviest seams, qr from one to more thicknesses of cloth, without change of needle, tension, breaking_ thread, or skipping stitehalt. 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 Florence. • It will hem, fell, Mai, gather,braid, quilt, and gather and sew on a ruffle at the same time. , It has no springs to get out of order, and will last order, and a life time. i f . - It is fully- protected and licensed by Elitte Howo, Jr.. and our own Letters Patent. The taking up of the slack thread is not per formed-by the irregnlar.contra4tion of a wire coil or uncertain operation of springs. The - precision and accuracy with which the Florence draws the thread into the cloth is unapproiched in any Sewing Machine hitherto offered in the world. We furnish each Machine,' with " Barntun's Self-Sewer," which guides the i work itself, and is of incalculable value, especially to inexperieneeli operators. While possessing the_ above, and many.other - advantages, the Florence le Bold at correspond ing prices with other first-class Maohlbes; and a careful examination will fully substantiate all - that wobave claimed foi it, and justify the asset.— ticn'we now make that it-is the best Sewing Ma chine in the world. . e pb We warrant everyl Machine t e all that we claim for it, and to givo entir atiefaction, and will give a written warranty, I required. A. FOLEY, Agent.' Welletiore; Auk. 7, 1887. ' . . FARMERS'. EXCHANGE. C. G. VAN VALKENBURG & BRO. -91ClIANOB for Farm produce and Cobb, on the principle that "even exehange is no robbery." I 1 - PORK, HAMS, SHOULDERS, WAITE FISH, MACKEREL, CODFISH,; SMOKED HALIBUT, FLOUR, CORN MEAL, BUCKWHEAT . FLOUR, FEED, &0., &O. . . We have no ambition to get rich factor than ourneighhors who„are equally industrlous:; nor Iwo we desirous -of running all creation that we may have more to oat, drink, wear, and To Lay By for a Rainy Dar . - As an elVenFi that we deal fairlyan,d square ly with our euStojnors, wo point to the fact that our run of custom has steadily inorctiaed from the first, and promises to grow considefablyp:r . •4 ger, , ._- 1 HARD TIMES OR NO HARD TIMESj-7 • We pay CASH for PRODUCE; and keep- up witlk pre.the market ps. - • Rolaomber i the place, -- : TOWNSEND'S OLD STAND, ' 1 MAIN STREET, WELLSE ORp f\ PSNN'A.. Sept. 11, 1867-If. • To -the Publi c; of Welisboro ( SURROUNVING COUNTIVir 1 - • TIT. 4, S E R 32S th t e hi s s to t t i: l i c tiof notifying tho people SPRiNG CLOTHIii is on band, and offers it lower than before. The Store is well stock l ed with the most full ionabla COATS, PAN'S AND also, alarga L assortment of GLINT'S FURNISHING GOODS, • • WHITE AND OASSIMERE SHIRTS, COLLARS, NECKTIES, SUS PENDERS, and a good large lOt Of the most fashionable HATS AND GAPS, evor brought to this markot. Also TRUNKS, BAGS, 1 AND UMBRELLAS, tvhioh you can buy low Clothing Stora of N. Vau Vallignburg's Fi l m' WeNab . ro, Sept. /t; , . CITY BOOK BINDER BLAME BOOK , MANUFACTORY Baldwin Strect (SIGN OP mg BIG BOOK, 2D FLOOR, ELMIRA, Y. OUR 3402r0 ; GOOD AS TILE BEST, CAEAP AR THE CHEAPEST BLANK! BOOKS • Of every description, in all styles of Binding, 4nd as low, for quality of Stook, as any Bindery in the State. Volumes of every 'description- Bound in the best rrian)ler and in any style or dered. ALL KINDS OF GILT WORK . • Executed in the best manner. Old llooka re bound and made good as new. . /W- Xgr7M COMPLETE YOUR SETS! I am pr' _. ed to furnish 'back numbers of all Reviows oi'L agazines, published In the Unitod' States or Great Britain, at a low price. BLANK BOOK & OTHER PAPER, Of rill sizes and qualities, on hand, ruled or plain. z • BILL HEAD PAPER, • Of any quality or size, on hand and out up ready for printing. Also, BILL PAPER, and 'CARD BOARD of all colors and quality, in boards or cut to any size. STATIONERY, • • Cap, Letter, Note Paper, Enyelopes, Pens, Pencils, &T. . lam sole agent for Prof. SIIEPARD'S NON.CORROSIVE STEEL PENS, OF VARIOUS SIZES, FOR LADIRS •, AND GENTLEMEN, Which I will warrant equal to Gold Pens. The b'est is use and no mistake. The above stock I will sell at the Lowest Rates at all times, at a small advance on Nework vrices, and in quantities to suit purchasers. All work and stock warranted as represented. I respectfully solicit a share of public patron-- age. Orders by mail promptly attended to.— Address, LOUIS KIES,. Advertiser Building, Elmira, N. Y. Sept. 280867.4 y. ant a FIRST RATE - ARTICLE -cif I F' you w 'FLOUR, lEAL, PORK, ITABIS, FISH, SALT )n GENERAL - GROCERIES, in large c su3n/l quantities, drop in at -M, B. 'PRINCE'S LOUR S: PROVISION STORE, examine prices, and yeti Can be suited. ' COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange. tleaiYPaoltages delivered anywhere in Own free or charge. ,!• Terms—Ready Po:Y. Next door to Conyers. _Wellsboro. Aug.l, IW. M. B. PRINCE. rrHE largest fu.urtment of Watolles;cio,k,: Jewelry and Plated Waro in Tioga - county at • El9decl36) FOLEY'S. Mil consisting of for cash, at the Cheap SHER, Ist door east of r Store. 1867; • •