nOME MATTERS. WEDNESDAY, DEO. 2,5, 1807 ~~ MASONIC. LODGE, No. 317, A, Y. M., meets at their Hall, Weer Dr, Sloy'p, drug stow, on Tuesita.s eNeuing, ou err defame the 1 , 1111 Moon, at 0 o'clock I'. M. _ TYOGA CHAPTER, No. 104, 11. A. M., meel3 ate Ifnll,on Thurgclay evening , on or before, tho Full Moon, at 6 o'clock 1", M. TYOGA COUNCIL, No. ',II, 5...11A,TE11.5., meets at the ll.tll, on the third Friday o 1 each calendar month, at tl o'clock P. M. TYAO AGIITON COMMANDER V. N 2S, of KNIGHTS TEMPLAR, and the appendant otdeia. meets at the Hall, on the that PriAtay of each calendar mouth, at G 0%.1.c1; P. M. • Now Advertisements, A4sigrie l e's Notiee---Joh --Furs—Purs—Do Lam) Now 'Harness Shop—C, The Last Call—Wrigh , Ash Logs Wanted-.-C: Dentistry—Dr. Whip; Normal-Sehool Annict Register's IsNice—D. ;Harper's- Magazine—. Harper's Bazar. To PATRONS..— Ttlis number of the _Agitator closes Volume 14: No. 1 of i 7 Ol. 15 will appear January 8, Mr—thus leaving- our pat eons without a paper nest week. The proprietors send a Meru Christmas and Happy New Year to their fric.uds, without tlistvarton of patty, se‘,or complexion. - 1.111 - RISTMAS. —The usual ChriStAlS services will be held in St. Paul's ; Ep copal Chureb, Christmas Day. DONATION.—The friend of Rev. Mr. Packer will give him a Donation at the Ilotve of Daniel Monroe. in Delmar, Friday afternoon and evening. 27th inst LAimEs SuciAßLEt- 7 . 7 in connec tion with the PreFbyterinn Church , till meet nest Thurzday nt!eint.km nt 2 P. M., lit the yesitletwe Of, Nrs. W. If. `'with. Th - t: tuutig the cv,,airtg. • BEATEN. Mr. _Hen ry'- 'E. Dyke, of Charleston, writes that lie killeddn 5 month: cunt 11 days old pig, Taft fall, which-weighed 359 Its Also, another, a fd'w days °ter. 7 loonthb, nhich weighed 300 lbs: Messrs. Baffle and Henry Bill hteve to try again. DEPUTY SITERd'F. Sheriff Putter ha- appointed Lieut. S. S. Doi2kwell, of _Cherry Deputy, an appointment, wo may say pa:-ing, which does credit to the Sheriff, and is a night recognition of the nnirit:, of a gallant 'Nd TIIANK—The Yankee Family de -ire to expres, their thanks pub4ely to thei good i.eighbors, who so kindly lent their "dishes and things" on the occasion of their recent jcompa t;y" at the Court House. Also to their visitors for their kindness in coming. , ARRESTED FOR ROBBING 'TILE MAIL. —Special Agent Humphrey lit:t week eau-ed the uprest of Mr. and Mrs. 4. M. keeney. of the Post 'Alice at Keeneyville, nor robbing the mail:. xamination was had op Saturday, and Mrs. Keeney was 'held to bail for her appearance at the U. S. District °mull at Pittsburg-. WY o hare received nuns of the t 0 the. treat TnE ACADEMY.—It is desirable that pupils intending to enter for the winter Term, be promptly on hand on opening day, hi order that a proper classification can be made and the classes set out on an canality. The Winter Tel in commences Monday, an. ti, and continue:-t 12 MEE We hate gicat confidence in the ability and ol Prof. Hodgson to establirdi and amintaiwn good school-1i school which shall be A credit to the village. He i= a I.ien t lem an of culture. not much given to naming pro,ll,4ctU. , ,CS. or to promises which he does not intend to per form. We have only to come forward with a gbnerous patronage to ensure a successful school. : l l.ANSFlELD. — Ourcorresponclent, S.,' has azain taken up his 3.l) , ! : tie aii.l alezut put up a large..2.team Fa9tor3 for the produetioi, of wood He has a.•TE:ociated with hitti Cut. ML. Clark; k,tocer. he latter will prohahly •ifsp.)se of his grocery. Ilk many friends, while. ..vizhing him every EUCCUS in hi, new venture, I , ;ret his abandonment of the lmsinetsoffurnizh larr, the necessaries of life. Fuller hrs ollarg,(1 and vr:r.y much anpr6ved his liotei (The, United Statcs) for, the •enfort and aceonimodadion of travelers-. Mi. tivm. Adams has nearly completed his new Store. fill , - will make the third businesr location on the t side of Main' Street, Ira& hat it.( hi, 0 ICietiv confined to tho west lido hitherto." EXPJ E s r LIN E.—M . \V . \lit, bill! Superintendent of the United States Expre.s Lines over the Erie Ilailio,ol and its ~,,,•ta,4 , was in town but week fur the porpo , c. opening an Express Oflicein this village, and •oineetiug line between Tioga and IVelkhoro. Ile -lice% eded in tweomplishing both 01,ject&.-- 1 pointing 'Hugh Young, Eerp . , the agent, and Mr 11. J. .110E3 for the transpottation of freights 0,.1 _mall parcels riNeF the route. Mr. Ross is t , l . ;iired to deliver freights and pttri';':i., daily be this point and the railroad. Ail parcels ti. fight Lron7,lll by thi. , line trill he •delivert . :ll ,t the door , . of the The price • t. tv,eett 11'ellst,ore, and Tioga, as Mr. Mitch..ll Inioliiied its, is 2.i cents pee hundred •lor heart weights, and I.i cents mach 6.1 ;111:11; .Mr. Young antloo .1 to ti eeild n,/' all pal - r, Is sent. Ime Id 4.11/ , 11.1 "ttt , Z and truly tteighters. lea it,; ' done a be•t% o v er the road for the pa• t • :It 11,1 , t-,1 - 12/11.1i1CF. is proverbial. and a• iptestion: The rates established me 1.0. It l nt, I l'cin ere: before knout' between tlo if the public complain of la , k of pie-. la ,:lities after this they mmt I,c difficult to c , ossll l .—A. Merry Cliriz-lnn'ei. and a ail yon 311. individually and jointiv, friends and-patrons. Thi: will find you :iscif,sing your Chi istnias dinner , . we tru-t with 'moderation. stol gratetullY withal. Though net h lei:1111Y to SilliCtS, tis e ktrwr ni ..),c =nu: wLich ; „:,ves a fitieretiAl to a t;t .. eltt,hil, • tally to roasted I..ken the turkey is being e:trved. the ,:olibler is laid nn its hack, and the fork inserted, .lint upon your fingers the allinher ui ffuniliet. t. thin your acquaintance whose eireitin , tanee, not admit of . 11 morn generous ihnio.l 'llristrans than on any other day in Hie yeAT. T,i the count does not employ all your finzirs, ecul,t al the remaining ones ail the little Lois and ,i;lris of your acquaintance %rho 133),. a. suauLle for winter. liroing done this. upon leur ten toes count the dollars 3ou have spent hir.usteless luxuries in appetite, or dress, or ~rna,- , mentreince last Christmas. And it the total dollars represent half a elo7eu pairs of with s ' torkings to, match, silently thank heaven \ that you may do what you please with four own money, and' fall to. Our word for it, you can ii;spenso with a celery relish on the oce.eion. Those who have not squandered their rarplup , upon,luxuries to the preelus , ion of the act n; elmr4y-hinted at, sway nred i .vieed Aufling. and - . %.elety, and-oyster sttae„ ---;. l lhis should' be--_a , :liohlay numder AiliVitor;"and in older t give it as touch of that eliarileter as, - toctiinfr-weCida'a tun about toWn _the other-deli- for the bectiefit of the givers and rv.• ceivere of good gifts. .11 , tir trailers have generally made pre . rttelitUll' for il.ristmas. We sot in at Pollard d - Goldsmith's, where 1/14 be firiUllit almost everything in the toy line. from triih•s light as air," to . the martial accouterments of a Yciang Aerietiel regiment. Their shelves present an , irTerly disarray of dancing jacks,dolls, inAnt crockery, nameless articles of wood and papier i maelle,\ At tiarilacCE and Mathers's we saw how the confectioner had imitated nature in susor and i,tes ittlellS of nearly every animal that t aid..put:ag'etin Noah's Ark, and of the various fruit and tloWers, being there, not as large 11:-. life. nor twice as , natural. Passing on to William , 4 S Co's Drug iitere, we found Santa Claus in 441 1 iley. imball. Weekly; anti his glory; offering .A great variety of ,articteS; from a spinning top to a mahogany writing-case. The girls may see waxen dolls that wear their flaxen tresses in curls and, like Nelly Bly, sbiit their eyes when they go to- sleep. Toilet setts, and boys sleds, delicate' work-boxes,-tand tin trumpets, le., may be seen theie in :strong .contrast. Crossing above, Kimball opiate out with a pretty good stock of miscellaneous, toys, sugar, wood, and iron. Passing \ on,. Webb S. Hastings show a tine display of miscellaneous toys, ranging from trifles up to such luxuries as young ladies delight in. Hastings & Co., also have a fair assortment of the cheaper grades of toys. We have now reached the upper limit of Toydom. Returning to the establishment of Messrs. Young Ind Foley, we enter a new wto of beauty. Young has stocked his -she Wes and counters with a pei feet wealth ,of the choicest books of the season ; hoolt:s_ in elegant binding; books from A. B. C. up to grand poems, scientific dissertations, and eyelopedias; Prayer books; illustrated books. Pictures-from the fine stood-cut to aromas, rivaling oil paintings. Pictures, framed, and unframed; fancy articles, toys, bust, in Parian marblei in short, all 0 1050 iirtiotes usually found in Book-stores may ii - ound there. Facing about, you stand in the full blate of Polcy's unrivaled stock of Silver, and plated ware; jewelry—from a diamond sett learnt sii2ooo' to its paste hrother, worth twenty shillings : watehes,"frout the cheap importation to the he: t Howard Aerie:in ; Vases of artificial flower.: which might deceive the busy bee; flower-pots of ornamented lava; Vases—of Bohemian glass, lava, and porcelain; table 'setts, ice pitchers, f:iney clocks, canes,—in abort, such an .array of glittering things as tiger before . paled daYlight iu Well-Imm --And as ice looked at all these things—books, gold, silver and diamonds, to.ys,andpretty gift: -- we felt an inclination to break that counnandint nt —"Tlfou shalt not covet;" for _find wo the tneal:s of an Aker, or a Vanderbilt, it should be our plea Lure to purchase the entire stock and pl.iy S.Luta Claus: to mune purpose i As it is, we can obly say—First come .first- served, with largo choice. TIFF; YANKEE SUPPER.—We 3.1111(1 read of the wonderful mirror, into •which it% one looked, the events of his life were' reflected iu orderly sequence. Dropping into the Court House last Thursday evening we beheld a picture of old times at home scarcely lc-s wonderful. It was k noun that . the ladie, of the Presbyterian Society were to serve up a public r,upper in Neic England style, but we did not took for so graphio apieture of Yankeedoin as it was in the days of our grand fathers. Upon entering we were met by a. polite middle-. aged hilly in a high cap and white Kerchief, who introduced herself as Aunt Mehitahle, hut who looked marvelously like our own Aunt Rebecca, who used salutary spanks to us iu childhood. Shihmr. chatty and attentive'r.s Aunt Mehitables shotlid he, and she showed uz an 01.1 Revolutionary canteen of wood—smaller. hut of he sanici family of that we used to carry full .f cider into 'the hay field in yearsagone; and t ni..e old. "buffet." with its parti-colored arr..y of "Checney - dishes, eupported by a pewter pktter which had s.een s.rVice. Just then came tip our old Aunt Prue, with her box of Scotch -t.V.ff. and Sister Eunice, with her head betlizetioil whit Bus ton notions, and is ho was introducl,i'::as Cousin Jabees wife, "right from Boating." Tlci , n Cousin Semantha Ann, with her hair tiufieil atVl moulded into a tower, and her dress %%114 very much out of present fashion—her face uteathtd with smiles born °fa sense of fun could not be suppressed. Semantha Ann us to see Aunt Sally Wiggins, who sat in the coiner knitting an old fashioned stocking, and dis guised-in the clothes our own Aunt -Lucy bred to wear that we nearly forgot ourself and asked for Uncle Jim. High above her head hint i g the tra ditional string of onions, and loner hung tl .. ancient griddle iu,n wit' lie and grasshopper legs. Just dcrmlut pulled n, river to sec Gm elu:cly rt:entblcl Granny -- I.ita<iiit that ne ...line ar th-hing her if she drew her - pellSiMi cad toot her !Alai' in peace. The old lady waS - -wk_rv. deal, mad bad b.. -top her spinning wheel to bent_ tat;.4l - . She was troubled with tile ••ron...tii." which te preseribed n 11011110ek ruin Fils•liT and bade her 11 tender . - ..o'net night. .. - Noting an ancient hat hantritt„: , it thc i ‘4 but it on. Thum ! hadn't up calae Coitsin Thutiet*, ',Ott ttota 'Boating, all frizzed and furbelpFed. and Lidtant with gimp and gauze. and said. tys Lt. ••t hat', tuy J.thez . -t hal. and rd thank -.,,1, And ”Itscrvitig • kt it alone," an.l made Our humble Then NV(' to,,k• a look at the tail':. iia , h a Wealth of go t. i')(1-fashioned I,ot often st,a. Hoa , t pig, Chi.do_n pio4, pork and bean., Indian paclrling:' "punkin "pie, mince pie, johnn).,ake ! At ~,even o'clock the horn sounded. and Jolediah, in breeehe4 and coeked hat, anti , sn net:a :,upper. The tables were Iftled i abtl the et . itald, , ic, ,k a ~1„1 , , ,n _ ward temleney. Aiter Slipper, sclie old-I;lne4 fugliu in the COU I I r ‘ oeill, old-time “1111.1e-Lte." M i t c h the yedlie: !Elks Tuttruttiitd 11 , trel). ft .was Ei 3 1 time, and Ir._ nre,glati to kara t 11;,,t the proceeds erowded eighty thdluts. S. the de: , eendallts of the Pilgrim= cointltelno rate'the landing at Plymouth, tut, hundred and forty yi•a rF a,O ..7C-a c, c ziLl 'ls .7t: ..17%. CI . Bidding.—Persons halving unimulid volumes-of the Atlantis.. l'eterson'F, Godey, Leslse'e, Out Vesstustt Fssll.-, Lair Itegs , ter. or other 21agazinee, rill ids.tQe take notice that, I am now receiving, aiol a ill receive until ,ian. li. all orders for hind its};. : 4 1:, aid print 7.1,1) 1 e examined at the Cools Stet-, -fJ 11rnit Vssi-Nu. PR - H . l:ns & l'iefi —Parpnn, 11. t; ideture..= to be framed had Netter call :t1 thr :: , tore, and exit,ois, Voc,N (:".3 large as , ort. meat of Frames in \P. , . r) -tyie, and iit oluiott ev ery price. I,itlirzt..ll ThigravingF. and rhltographs, nith knout !fames, and Ihuine, and Album , 11,a Storcascopci. licturq , for the - 11.lidays. charge for Atiising, deaf tr IliNun.virrest. Oct. 2Dth, 18311, Mcssri, SITEATI, P, K A 3,/ , ii C ,, ., - Gentlemen—hatin g had one of your Improv ed American CoitVitig- Stove , in lice in mOi , mer , t i or about eight mo.:it : . :1 eatinf , t defer longe a r to give yru my opit4i ,ii or it; incrit;. We ••ini tnenced tning, it a. .e.,,d humor. and hare con tinued to use w•, it uz fuel ;trait the first u i the prezent month. ,ii, -e e hi, h tiuie we have 'p,eil enal. I lied that r' I.,:rn. ,•111h ,r eloally toes I have ['Fed varto.• • 't.i.,d , ~i e.,,,1, i i ,, g ~ t„ et ,,. ‘i t o, in the 1..t,t re Oh I 11 . .., , ..,1111, ..f it,,,f,. ve r y Fond one, : hut to thy 111,. 11 1• Ilil 0 eil../1./Y, iii lii% , I,iii itin, bel , .:ig.- ft.. :Ht. . I •' tho I,c-4 in u-e " lt, ' , .juirdivity ..1 „a,-t;..tyli..n. it: retuutkalite rtmi fi.rtnity In i.ntr:: ~ , . :i. , tell ii it:: eton..tft} Ill,' the t y.;,, of fuel. ~,:,:,1 VIA it 10 1 1,E . .ittehtion of ei..ery hott•el.reper. It l elisie:li.l,,lJ aiiilW Me to ;ay that I c‘oltider 11, Atucriz-Au C.oking• ..... 4 ttl; e l by far thee 111 %,•• . rc•f.r.tfuily ymin, Wu. M. EL Fort Si:'Al t ',NM,. Wel'short Peet!: her 4. __L_ , lARIHAUES Atil I TEA-11.AL L.-1 t) Tr"lti—lmig, 1 . 1:, AV. _p. ()mans, II White au.t t . BUNDY-- 11 - f.,11:1,oro. I,y Re;. 11. J. IV. All a, Washing.. D. C.. narr ~Nl;s:;!tie. P. Em, l:w hr of J.1;_,1.0f Wi:Uboro. I.oLertiol.l, N'ov. be ,I. Itrow l , .11r. llua vr. Co6IL of beerfi and MN , L. 1ia1...r, of P.roJklielel. IM=3== DEATIL:; Ll% 1:-C,7, m agtl t .1 - Lrirv-fou: ccar< a ud month -... liIN:‘ , LSBFTY I • tire . t 11 , iqill l . • I,e kit , 1 . •. f , :„ (..ncr of tht• lane: , . ' , 12e his h the- rhfo-v., 1 1 } , rt, lost a 1 - 41iTai nr , l tlevol(,1 gjel:ll , c/. hi- family as. ,ttfeotion: hti.l.ln , l and lather : s. , chic' a good div,l in the Triumph f Faith. “Ifle- , ..5e4 are t di - 7631m die in thf: Dce. 1 L I I:4 , IIMAN.--At 1., 1, • , i , ) , A/e.! in Knoxsil' 1).4 • rd heart di 6:15e and drorey.: C. , .. , orgillearinan„Father of A. J. Dearmrin, toed G 9 year:. SPECIAL, NOTICES. -O Cancer, Scrofula, &c., Cured. .4,1 - 1 -Pei roue afflicted, with Cpucer, Scrofula, Tumors, bylke use ofDrat.GRRENrS Eloctra-M.edieuted Batha and liehau S l cinlilr remedies which cleanse the blood of all humors, Ikleicury,lid, &Nand rettoroltealth to to Invalids td,ljie . te.l with ofery,, xarlety of, disease. A book dencribiogqinceri Scrofula, Iltne,re ,uml diseases, With their . Proper names of cure, may ho ob. tained free at tius Medical Institute. or by mail. Ad. hen, Dr. It. II IZP.ENE, 10 Temple place, lmeton.74lus.i. BPECIAL NOTICE. 4, Dbitf:SS TO Tun Mgt:NOUS AND DEBILITATED suffering's 11:1S0 hems protracted from hidden t noses, co l d chose rases require prompt treatment to tender exettence desirable. If you are suffering or bare '•tuitcte4 front Involuntary discharges, what effect does it priiduce upon your general health? De you feel weak, thdtilstated, easliy tired?' Does is little extra 'exertion pveilney palpitation of the heart? DO your ifs. r, or urinary - bigans, or your kidneys, ire quently get out of order your urine sometimes' thick, 151 a ...), or thicky, or is it ropy- or settling? Or does tr thick semis rise to the top? t)r is a sediment at the bottom aft el it has stood awhile? Du you hats sl*lls at Atoll breathing or dyspepsia? Aro your new els constipated? ft4you have spells of fainting or rush ed of blood to the head Is your memory impaired Is your mind conglaully duelling upon this subject?— liO yeu feel dull. listlurn, moping. fried of company, of life? Ito you wMI to he left alone, to get away front o r .rybude? Does any little thing make you start or -""1,1.? 1.1 your sleep broken or restless? -Is the lustre of your ey eas bi Pliant Thu bloom on y our e l l ") ; as bright? Do you enjoy yourself in society as `MAU— D" you ilur , ito your busiiiesd with the Baltth energy?— Do You lasi as touch confidence in yourself? Are your spit 11111.1 (lagging. Oren to fits of nteitincholy ? Ilse, do not lay it to your liver or dyspepsia. Have you meatless nights? Your beck weak, •youi knees and have lint little appetite, and you attribato this to dyspepsia or liyer consplapt ? • - Now, tearlor,self.abusc, vencre dice ea badly cut ea,* and sexual exces.ses, aro all etipable of preducint, wcaknese of the gonerative organs. The organs of ttett. eration, cchen tic perteet health, make the man. Did you over think that 111.40 bold, defiant, energetic, per. ~,iceo , o.fo i busbies.; anen are always t hone whose go iterative organg are its perfect health? You peter hear men complain of being melancholy, of iierronsues 4 , of palpitation of 110, heart. Thoy are out er afraid they cannot tineeyett loptlisess; , they don't because sail and discouraged; they, aro always polite :inibpleasatit company of Mates; and look you mi d them right iii the lac,—notto of your down,caitt looks or any biller meanness elto,ut them,' I do' notnieon these alit keep tho'orgaile etiflanieirhy running to ox- - rest. TheNn trill net only" 111111 - the constitutlpn9. but th oso they da hutiuess still' or for: jut num limn Molly cur. .1 db,casos, from Om .1 t ifN.n. and c-Ace!mPs, buy° brougbt about 11011 rfftet4 Ito of will,a . c:Pi in litoFeCorganS that has reduced kcal 83 -I. ni :+0 lisildi o to induce almost every itiett•te—idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, splnnl nffect wide, and almost every uther:fortn'.of disease humanity is heir to, and the real cause of l ihe 1 aced} ever suspected. and have doctored for, the tight ofie. . oes of those organs require the use of n diuretic. iliil,D'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCIIU is the great and is a certain cure for diseases of the Died lineys. Oravid, 'Dropsy. Organic Weakness ; Fe -limplaints, Ornerti - Debility, an d . lll . ;11:ii:gise's of Mary Organs, Whether existing in Male or Fe- OM at whvver vines originating and no matter tg. :dmithint. treatment I. submitted L , ,Ccictuniptlmi or In nay ensue. Otte flesh .111441.10 mi are supported - . . eau I , I , IIITeS, Aiid tho heal pi !tiul happrm u irt, 6ttil po•terrty,ll(petid?tSrD pr Mold. mat rolioblo MOLD'S EXTRACT ItUCItII, est:o4o,l)Ni up l ycars, prepared by -.IL T. lIELMBOLD; ival Broadway, New York, and, . 101 South 10th Street, 'PhlladeT —SI =i per bottle. or 6 NW' nnr 11,:tlirs , .. Cold Ily all lion t 1 th.ct nt rrmrh l ittl Llt et •,1 COLGATE & CO.'S GERMAN ERASIVE SOAP J, maniifattli/ ed from UR t. MATFRTA 1.5., and may bo cOn shirred the STANDARD 01‘• EX CELLENCE. For sala by nil Grocers. 22ma3C7715. ERRORS OF rounu athm.,n who suffered for years frOrn Nervous Pr..mainro Deray, and all the, effect 3 of -youth- Pc teflon, will, for the sake of coffering human ,' tree to all who need it, the recipe and diree- Fr making the simple remedy by which be was Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's 11,e. CAll 110 by addrra,ving. , in perfect conic- JOHN B. ooPEN. 42 Cedar St rect. New Vert. 1k 111'1 ful icy, sot ti •114 r Clt CC 1. I•xtl~•t fit hLe, MA SIFILLIBUS CURANTUR. Stiff HUMPHREYS' 'HOMEOPATHIC 'SPECIFICS, T l'i:OV FROM TIIE MOST AMPLE EX. 1,.•111.11Ce, .111 entire rucce”; Simple—Prompt Lin, le ut , alid Erli.tlde. They nro the only,Metrlicines tI3 ad, id, to peiotlar nee—so eitnyte that-Cals. , talc,' t..not un.nie in nun.; them ;• so Intrzotess ns to fri.m d•tn2:..r. and ancient tug to be always te ll 11,ey haNc nti=rd the highest commendation all. and Away,' tender f.atiqtaetion. r ov e rs , Congttation, inflammation 5 worms. Acona-Fever, Cryiii -Colic, ur . Teething of 141131,1? Diarrhara of children or ad 01i0... Dysentery, uriPing• Cholora-Morbn.g. vornitilw Coughs. Cohp, 00c10tk.... Neuralgia. To:Attache. tfacc:.clie... Ileadaches, sick tic td:t( Vo . (1; ,- . Dyspepsia, mucus sapprefised f l t I..nnlal P ( .110(14.. hitits.s. ,, o l•roftt-e Period , . . Croup. Onloh, 11111k111t. (treat Iniog , 1, Cu -. 2. do EWE I= .1, U I 1 11, Salt 12heturt. Eyylirbw, Eruption—. 1), do rthemnatisrn, 1 6 . Fever and Ague, yiker, itenes 17, do Piles, Li i.. 1 or ideedii, 1 , , do Ophthahny, aoht •.a k weak Ns e 5.... 51) 'hi, d., catarrh,;,,ob Ut Btu .me .7M 20. do Whooping-eongh, violent Ccuoov_. 21. 9.2, do tar Dlscharges, . Zu• do scrofula, (.1041- ! ....0.i plands stFclluigs.. ;AI 4t. , General nrLilny, rhy!,l‘,3l , I” Dropsy, and srahty &cations Sea-Sielrness • sielmei.s from riding... . 1.. .ho Nervous Debility, Seminal ,idons, involuntary Discharges Z 9. Sore Mouth, danker..: .. ::(), Urinary Weakness, wetting . bed... 61 1 0 / , Painful Periods, Spagnis ...... 1 , 0 'l2. ,to Suffering's at thango oi lire IDo :rt do Epilepsy, Sila4lllB, St. Vitus' Dance 1 . 00 do Diphtheria. biro' aced sole Throat '4O PA .11 11, Lir,CIU VIALS. IloltoECO CASE, CONTAINING A • CISIC Von IS) LT OBBINAIIV %1 , 41.,58, A FAMILV IA SUBJECT To, AM. A BOOK by UHLECTIUNq $lO (.0 Smalls 11 * CVILT ThAVELIN!i ith t 0 to • Fpeeiiiih for all 1 1 1de,.. 1 4;D1* , VA.121 Loth for tut. I\l and fo ' r 11:he1:mer treiitment,tuid vi. ' Ler hent,lllZ,l.t tho en3e or •single Fox. nre. ~,,1 ,ny pa/I of o w oallitry, by Mail or Fai t rc,s, ~1 vipt of the price. llumplireys' Specific Homeopathic Medicine Company.' )1114, 0 And I /q. t. Ni'. litl2 linoADWkr, Ntw TORS Dv. 1.11.3tV11KL.1 . 9 i COW Wird daily at per: , iot,ally or l , y latter. a, - nlore, for all forms bf dkease. I'OR SALE' )Y A LI. •DEUGG IST'S. . .kii.7.11-t 21, 145743% NERVOIYS• DEBILITY, W lnt ITS 6L0031Y ATTENDANTB,---Il9yr DEPRESSION, INVOLUNTARY Enissroxs, Loss 0 - 1* SEMEN; SPERSIATORRITCCA, LoSi OF rolVElt, DIZZY DEAD, LOSS OF STEM CRY AND THREATENED IMPOTENCE AND 131- GECI LITT, find a SOVEREIGN CURE in' HUM PH]: EY S' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC No. TW-EN TY- EIGHT. Compo•ed of the not v.durble oilid :Awl - potent Cu rah t: , 111.-y -till., at one, tiie toot of the matter, tone. •o I, the .iyetetn, mist the discharges, and impart vigor 111,11 (Bel .Iy, lit` ZI:oi ,itality 1.1 MO ei,tire man. They hrt .. cin e.l th•mi,riol.. of i.t.10.1. Pd;, $5 pot piwkage of -ic b ,- ,xe.;, :nit] '1 ia I, or $1 per Moyle box. Sold by drug -0,1, :I[o .. iit by n u t on receipt of 'Nice. Ad•lre,s il UM I'll Il t:Szi' z , .t'Vrlrlf 1103IEOPATIIIC MEDI f CiN E C'') , • -, e , : it to, , ADWAY, .1:15 . 1a,r.r.., '21 .,............ aug67-Iy, , Ti 1 0 V X.T..11/ 3 TiI" . .E.S. The llev. El - MAI:Ir A. VIL.:4)N, will sand (fj of char._ - et 10 all aho de-ire it, the prescription Al ith the di• zretio., l.r maktng :Ina using the simple rerherly by Ilhicli be ma., cured of a lung :Iftection and that d -cad discos(' Consumption. 111. only object is to beqifit the alilicted and he'llope.. every sufferer will try tbl pt 7 seription,a± It will colt them nothing, and may prove a bleJitug. Pltase tohlresg it cv. EDWARD A. , WILSON, ^ Williamsburg., Kings Co., N.Y. ;;;2may67-lc Aro You Afflicted with a Coilgh or aCo d? _till , : YOU PIZEDISPO.iED TO CONSUMPTION? Arc the Lircr; I - oar CM Wren in Jeopardy front den and Tir t neated Attacks of Croup? If parchaeit a Paz of BLADES' CUPIiONIAL, , LUBRICATORS!! Th , People's ileat Sure and A.:breams/ BeateciN Congo 4, Colds, Crenr, Cabin, h, Astlt)ntr,, DifitVccia, all Pulmonary //Nita. TH. is a medicinal preparatio the form trf a which, of all Medea, i. /10..t‘t pleasant and" Convenient. They contain no terious iim,r;gli.nt, and are warranted to be al safe. eve') for the wialteat and most sensitive at on In Cramp they give MIIEDIAT r aril tr. For Congli Colds they are a itl,4l,je. For eat ayt h. A stlima Eireachiti , they hare no eqn: , l In the tuorizet CeititicraeA accumpanying each box.) .Diptlicria,l dreaded and desolating dtaeaae, they control wo fully and atmc,t immetli‘tely. , Public Spoil:et., Sitmet or Teacher, shout without the/TI. ti s I liCty remove imam:hees 411 Gd stye Ca I+l , l clear the VOlt"i?, &J- A I emya uae t limo in t ime, and if the .ayrnp t ire vere Loc ccry fro:ly. BLADES S; CO., Prop's , : El mi ::LALL BY ALL D 1113013151%". Price 25 Cerktq por Box, Dee. 1S tierly, T3OX..a7Zi ON ! Go t 1 KELLEY'S and seotho Latest Arrival of FALL GOODS! U Ca ' Pr 4 c'? A 2 c: O s '4s' C) P Pc:3 O : 1 4 I g Cei 0 ' A 8 tt ce, C.? MRS. FRY'S CORSET AND SKIRT SUPPORTERS, AT KELLEY'S suila Atou aro dav pin !Ito ianp NE ,, W DRESS GOODS, - AT KELLEY'S. •• No charge for SHOWING GOODS at ...fxe C. B. KELLEY'S, *ellabore, Oct. 30, 181f7. Stoves tit' Tin Ware FOR THE MILLION. El tlf II hi.to linoti people nil, bothigreat:anel small,—if you went to keep you west have enough le oat, dry wood, a good wifo, well-behaved children, and to crown all, a HP . TOP COOKING STOVE! This last and crowning good, I have at' my Tin and Stove establishment, oPposito:Roy's IDcllAboro, and its name is the on •111 blonde admitted to be coal to aby in the world. promptly, and warranted to give eatiafaction. executed in the best inanner and with b CALL. AND SEE ME_ - Is.'P. ROBERTS Wells.borough, .Nor„ 21, 1567. - lew r... J. R. Bowen & Co., ' HA VE just received from the city a largo and varied asbortumilt ' Bought sinee the declinoin prices, and will he sold accordingly. We respoctfully invite atten tion to our stock of CASSIMERES, BEAVER CLOTHS, TWEEDS, FLANNELS, !MI MERINOS; EMPRESS CLOTHS, AL APAOAS, and other DRESS GOODS - and DRESS TRIMMINGS, S 5 to Sq z 2 to 45 READY MAD CLOTHING, LADIES' FURS—a nice ,assortment, new BON—TON, and kinds' of HOOP YANKEE NOTIONi, HAND MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, -Alid many other things which wo.will bo pleased to show to all who will call and examine our for Before purchasing elsewhere', as wo believe it will pay you for your !into and trouble. : - the ; Ry ach and and vide that der-_ SMALL PROFITS, QUICK SALES, & - READY PAY jS OUR MOTTO. MO EAfilre Store, No. 1 Union Block,' Wellsboro, Nor. 13, 1867. Consisting of a general iieecorlment:Of s,Aarviall p/ sq,kivusloluut GENTS' FURS AT KELLEY'S , • 7 1 :4 sV:• L i . / .r • • •• ;r4L9'or.• 414; 4231/11.•• I'EA.CE IN THE FAMILY 11QATE COMPANION ; J f • TIN WARE MADE TO ORDER, REPAIRING WINTER GOODS., MI also, a forge lino of • rh and nel4 assortment of at greatly reduced prifo and cheap SKIRTS, lIATS AND CAPS, HARDWARE CROCKERY, GROCERIES, Stock of Goods Don't forget to'ea . ll at the NEW - GOODS "FOR THE FALL WINTER TRADE Wilson it Van Valkenburg, ME )At the t l • ell taloWn'Store, NO. 2, UNION BLOCK. F We ail, now prepared to show as good good's and at as low figuros as at any other store in this vi cinity. 'We ask an inspection of our DRY GQODS3, Cloths, Cassimeres , Vestiugs, Ladies' Cloths, and a large variety of - Ladies' Dress Goods, rtto4. t , L e iii-::;_ ....„ _ Beet kinds, and as cheap as the choapeEt • ME RCH ANT TAILORING AND FURNISHING GOODS • The Senior partner has hacl,a largo-experience in Merchant Tailoring, • and it is,tho intention of the new firm to:put this branch of their business beyond successful competition. Wo are Agents for Singer's Sawing Machines, the heat and cheapest Machine for family use, loss liable to got out of repair, agel more durable than any other, adapted to fine or coarse sewing. Call and sec them. Wellabor°, Oct. 16, 1867—tf FARMERS' EXCHANG-E. o.' G. VANIFAIKEN BURG & BRO. 9XCHANGIE for Farm produce and Cash, on IP the principle that "evert exehange is no robbery." PORK, HAMS, SHOULDERS, WHITE FISH„ MACKEREL, CODFISH, SMOKED 3IALIBUT, FLOUR, CORN MEAL, RUCKWHEAT FLOUR, FEED, &C.,. &C. We have no ambition to get rich factor than , our peighborti who are equallyrindhstrious'; nor are we desirous of running all creation that we may have more to eat, dririk, wear, and To Lay By for a Rainy Da). As an evidence that wo deal Fairly and square. ly with our customers, we point to the fact that our run of Custom has steadily increased from the first, and promises to grow considerably lar ger, HARD TIMES OR NO HARD TIMES -We pay CASH for PRODUCE', ana • keep up with the market prieeM. .1 - TOWNSEND'S OLD STAND, STREET, , WELLSBORO, 'PENN'A . - -'Eept. 1:1, I§67—tf. Public Benefit, AMONG the useful improVements of the day, there are few that give more promise et' good, few so well adapted to relieve human suf fering, few •so well approved by the public as that new and powerfuliedy called Salutifer (or as the German people e ll it llealthbringer). It gives ease and pmfort to the poor sufit from Neuralgia and - Rheumatism„ and br gs spOdy relief to that large class of diseases that are often cured and always benefited by au out ward application. • For sale, by all Druggists. - "Wholesale Depot DAY, HOAGLAND STI GER, No 54 Courtlandt St. Now York. FURNITURE: ARTIIEIITON would Worm his friends . and the public generally, that ho has open ed a Furniture 'Store, in. Oceola, Tioga County, tr hero ho keops constantly on band all kind,s ofFurniture—all of .which he offers as low for, cab as can bo bought at any other establishment in the County. Nov. 27, 1.867.—tf, J. ATHERTON. Planing Machine. AT HEgiq.EYVILLE, PA. y RAVE put in a first-class PLANER, and aml prepared to piano flooring; siding,' etc. to order. GEO. D. KEENEY. - Sept. IS, 1567-ty. Information guaranteed to produce a luxuriant growth of hair upon a bald head or beardless face, also a recipo for the. removal of Pimples, Blotches, Erup tions, etc., on the skin, leaving the same soft, clear, and beautiful, can,bii, obtained without charge by address• Ing TIIO9. F. CIIAPIIANp Cannir, 18sept8T-Sur 823 Broadway, Now York. Wellsboro Cloth-Dressing Works. ifAVING engaged Mr. NAMES SMITH to superintend our Clothing Works we are now ready to do all kind of coloring and dress ing:in good style and on short notice. S. A. lIILTBOLD, 1867—tf. 0. BLAER. WRIGHT 4; BAILEYare receiving a large lot of CHOICE NEW WHEAT FLOUR, tbeifirst in market. To be sold-at reduced pri des. 14attg87. • TrO LAWYERS— _ "p4',N Ktit PP I CY BLANKS, in full setts, nt h YOUNG'S BOOKSTORE. ~ ... Estray. Found on the Continua% in this borough, Sun day, 17th inst., a rod calf. The owner can have the same by applying to High Constable Water man and paying charges. , Just recoivell Ca Which Consist in part, of GROCERIES, WILSON A VAN VALKENBURO Remember the place, FURNITURE 1 INFORMATION. Dorn it Comes. Popular Dry Goods Trade ! PUB Subscacr d bas just waived a large stock of • eft,Y . GOODS,' embracing every variety. CARPETS, ;OILO4OTILS, &C. Me ►'ciandlse, Among which will be found many of the moat popular Styles of MMBEN 000/sap SHAWLS, CLOAKINGS & SACKINGS, at prices that aro worthy of attention. Also w a full lino of pRINTS"GIiaIIAMS. BROWN AND BLEXOWD:IMIETSLINS, , TIMINGS, DENIMSi STRIPE SHIRT- INGS, k TABLE LINENS, BROWN & BLEACUED, NAPKINS, TOWELINGS,..LACE Asi, EMBROIDERED WINDOW CUR TAININGS, EMBOSSED AND PRINTED TABLE AND PIANO SPREADS, HOSIERY, GLOVE'', Special attention is . e.alled to his CLOTHING & TA !LORI G JAE PAR THE N T, 1 Where a perfect fit is guaranteed or n sale. A2sharti of tho public patronage is respectfully solicited. THOMAS HARDEN. \Foliar°, Mayls', 180. FALL St, WINTER GOOpS FOR 1867. Wo beg to call your attention to our stock of MILLINERY GqODS, for the Fall and Winter trade,' which is now complete, otabracing full lines of I PLAIN AND FANCY SILK AND.VEL— VET RIBBONS, . - o f all widths and alludes. STRAW, SILK AN•D FELT HATS AND BONNETS, of the latest and most approved Blitlpe. Velvets, Crapes, :Blonds, Braids., • Feathers, Flowers, Ruches,, Frames, Ornaments, &c.. and all articles pertaining to the Millinery trade, to , which we invite your inspection. N. 13,—Particular attention paid to Custom Work. • • Mrs. E. D. MITODELL.I Oct. 2, 1867—tf. Broad Street, Tioga, 301.1 c c3elsslcori DREG AND BOOK STORE ! BRICK BLOCK, M A'NS6ELIi, C. V. ELLIOTT, 111. D., Has just returned from New York with a full as sortment of DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, PATENT MEDICINES, DYE • STUFFS, PERFUMERY,! YANKEE NOTIONS, BOOKS, STATIONERY, .r WALL PAPER CHINA & BOHEMIAN WARE, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, TOYS, and ail other articles found• in a FIRST .CLASS, DRUG AND BOOK STORE,! Which he offels at prices DEFYING COMPETITION CALL AND' SEE I Remember, in the BRICK BLOCK, Main Street, 2 doors below Weßeboro Street, MANSFIELD, PA Nov. 13, 1867.-3 m EVIDENCE ACCUMULATES T IIAT M. 33. PRINCE is selling a few goods now and then. le does not profess to • sell 50, 25, nor even 10 per cent below New York prices, because ho has no faith that be nor "any other man" ca oso and support a family; nei ther does he mak any distinction among his, pa -1 trona in prices. TERMS; 'PAY DOWN: People of Wellsbero and vicinity, - lease accept my thanks far your past patronage,- and let tne solicit yoerlattention to4ny present stock of 31 11 1.0101.173E1L, (fioin Gramm to (he finest,) FEED, CORN MEAL, PORK, FfSii, AND GENERALMROCERIES, 0 - Most kinds of Country ProduCe taken in ex change at market rates. Store, !Mozart Block, next door to the Hardware Store.l Octobor 21, 180?. M. B. PRINCE. "BEE.IIIVB EXCHANGE!" The harvest has come, tho promise Milled, To the man whose broad acres wore properly tilled; Wheat is good, corn bunkum, oats may be a short crop, But the average of all must be mailted :as tip top. IMAKE no pretensions to prophetic fire, fits my reiteration of Biblo promises to the iti dustrious worker was in good time. Ifam there fore' emboldened to prophesy that nobody will STARVE ~TO Li EA • . -i this full and winter who has raised enough of groin and root crops to keep him and h family; and those who lack anything in the wry of life's substantiela will escape starvation by applying to me at the . ` BEE-HIVE EXCI-ANGE," solid, and sweet, and cheap, my FLOUR-XLXX-XXX 6 + according to tho marks up% the barrels; my ffACKEREL & west o Fri "Silent, sobbing, roaring, End placid Sta." I furthermore prophesy that every man and wo man, without distinction of , color, race , or sox,, will be Cheered, but not inebriated, El IREAT• AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, (or any other man. Sarkeem,) and no express charges, except the ex:press cha'rge of so-much a pound, which you always pay when ygn trade with me. I have had, and expect to continue to have a great "spell' pf " KalighlAY " MOCHA'( front Mecca) JAVA, BRAZIL, AND LAGUIRA. (The.latter of which rhymes with, but was, not ground at " Elmira.") I am further able to say that people will eat much or little, in proportion to their appetite, and will pay for much or little according to their money. I sell Tea by the - 412arter pound; of course, but prefer to,Fholesale it in packages of not less than and, by persuasion, can bs induced to sell a cheat, of a dozen pounds to one customer. at best prices, asking only a good chance to pro vide something to keep his family PENN'A OUT OF THE POOR HOUSE Wellaboro, Aug. 14, '67. W. T. MAT HERS T. L. 13ALOWIN & CO., ARE RECEIVING their stock of FALL and WINTER G- 0,00 eonsistingeq a general assortment of DRY GOODS, LADIES' DRESS C GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, SHAWLS, KNIT GOODS, HOOP SKIRTS, BALMOREL SKIRTS, SILKS, DOMES TICS, FLANNELS, Ladies' Cloakings, Cloths and Cassi inere., Gloves and Mittstns, Boots„aiid Shoes, • READY-MADE CLOTHING, • UntS f Clothing„ Hats and Caps, Yan keerNotions, Carpets, Oil Cloths, . Paper Hangings, Groceries, Flour, Feed, Pork, Hams, Sugars, Teas, Molasses, Syrups, Coffees Fish, Oils, AP'aints, spices, Extracts, Wooden Ware, Brooms, Pails I Tubs, Hard :Ware, Croekety, Glass Ware, Stationery, Salt; Nails,.lron Stone Ware. I In fact, .a general assortment and 'as large a stock as you will find to select from outside of the city. • All kinds of GOiNTRY PRODUCE • taken in exchange for G 00.1.9. b y good goods and will sell rte clamp as anybod . Ground Plaster,- T. L. DALLIWtIN .1: CO Tioga, Pa., Oct. 9, 1367. where they will find my PORK, The latest catch' And tho g,reateet catch, by using the elendid ' -• E - A, - S cwhich I sell cheaper than he SIXTEEN OIINCRS, MATH E R S will buy end sell FARM PR OP LICE Baskets, constp.ntly on band. A ' R'S ;,...... A- Cherry • ectoral „...-- :IC- ..- -- Is a soothing expeeterant, A-4 , _I. prepared o meet the nr -9°,411' !":" eizA gent need of $ safe and vale t :_',- - -----6.6 blo cure for idistlases of the throat and lungs. A trial of rnatiry c ears has es tablished the fact, that it, is ,nuire efficacious in puluaonSry affections, than' an( other rem H'- S...efficacy has now become so enerally held _ , that it..ls justly regarded in mu y countries ti a medicine a indispensable neeetsity. In El it Britain,' France, and Germany," where me al science bhs reached its.thigliest perfection, it is prescribed in • domestic practice, and constantly used in the armies, in hospitals and other Tub-, lie institutions, where it is regarded by the attending physicians as the most -speedy and et!: 'eeable remedy that can he employed. Scarce y any neighborhood can be found whore well known cases of diseased lungs, which had baffled the efforts of the most skillful , ' and experienced doctors, have been completely cured by it. These results,are,the most convincing proofs of the su perior curative properties of this preparation • _arid' to them the authors point With, peculiar s WWI:Hon. Wbile it is roust powerful against cc firmed diseases, diseases, it is extremely gentle as a medi cine in infancy and youth, being finite harmless to even the youngest, when administered judi ciOnaly. - . . ' This health-restorer accompth.h os ev e n more by prevention than cure. 11 token in season, it beats all irritations of the throat and, lungs, whether arising from Colds or Coughs, or from other causes, and thus' prevent that long train 4../ painful and incurable diseases, which would arire from the neglect of them. Hence no _family should be without it. Influenza, Croup, nO3TFO noss, Whooping Cough, Pleurisy, Incipient Con sumption, and other affections of the breathing organs, give way before this pre=eminent combi nation of medical virtues. ' , !El Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER .L• CO., I Mr's..., and Bold by all Druggists and Ilea medicinea ovorywhere. S'uld in iVelksboro by J. A. Roy. E 1 gout r-0 ."71, •Wiro Cloth for CiAlar Windows - at the Tioin Hardware Store. ' Pistol Cartridges, ull kinds at the Tioga Hard ware Store. • Cable Chain, all sizes at tho, Tiogailurtiwaro Store. All kinds of Japaned•and wooden were, at thi3 Tioga Hardware Store. Fatiey Toilet Ware, Wire Goode, Bronzed Brackets and the best assortment of Cutlery In, the County, at t'he Tioga Hardware Store. 50lifferent kinds of Pumps, at the Tioga Hard ware Store. A largo stock of Saws of all kinds at the Tioga hardware Store. , All kinds of House Triaimiks and Mechanics Tools, at the Tioga. Hardware Store. - . 60 Tone of Stoves at tho Tioga Hardware Store—to ho sold cheaper than ever before in,this County. .A large stock of Union' _Lanterns—the only kind that never nc4ds repairing, at the Tioga Hardware Store. Closo buyers all bity their goods at tho Tioga Hardware store. 4:3 PROM PIIILADELPHIAI .1 was afflicted 11 years nitli, rheumatism in .my hip, and have tr ecl everything for it with no avail. But by the use of a single bottle of Salu tiler Itras entirely cared. It has also cured my wife of Neuralgia. There is no remedy in my knowledge like it far Rheumatism or Neuralgia. IL L. MIT, Oct 9—lf No. SO7 Perkiomen st. CITY- BOOK BINDERY AND • BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY. 8 Baldwin Street, (SIGN OF THE BIG BOOK,'2D FL OE,) ELMIRA, N.. Y. OUR xacY.T2To Uoor As pir. ZEST, CSEAP rue CB EA PEST BLANK BOOKS Qf evory description, in all styles of , Bin'ding, and as low, for quality of Stuc4..as any Ihndery in the State. Volumes ofy,' - evLly u'escriptioo Bound in the hest manner s e rA in an:, etyle dered. _ 11'''••• ALL KINDS OE . 6ivr WOEK Executed in the best 'marfner. Old 11,1010, re bound end made good as - roc A__ t - ft,IN z_R 7211 11 ,7 L g a. 144.1 • COMPLETE' YOUR SETE! I :Ira prepared to furnish back,nurahers of all Reviews or Magazines• published in the United States or Great Britain, at a low price, • BLANK BOOK aC OTHER PAPETZ, Qf all bizes and qualities, o n hand, ruled or plain DILL lIE A.D PAPER, • Of any qdality or size, 4 n band and cut up ready for printing. Also, .B.M L PAPER, and CARD COARD of all colors and quality, in boards or cut to any size. . STATIONERY, Cap, Letter, Note . Paper, , Envelopes, PellB, Peneils,ake. r -,am solo agent for - Prof, tiIIEPARD'S NON.CORROSIVE STEEL. PENS, (IF TARIpUS SIZES, 1101 t LAMPS ANEPOEISTLEMEN, Which r w;11 warrant equal to Gold beet in use and no mistake. The above stock I will sell at the L.,v,est Rates at all times, at a small advance on Now York prices, and in quantities to suit purchasers. All work and stock wtirranted as mpreserited. I respectfully solicit a sham of public patron age. Orders by mail promptly attended to..—L Address, LOUIS KIES. 1 Advertiser Ilttilding, Elmira, N. Y.- Sept. 2S, 18,117.-13 Cleaninc , rn. Sewing Machines. HE undersigned hereby notified owners of T Sewing Machines that ho is prepared to clean and put Fnch machines in good order on call. He also is agc n nt for the'" patent tucker," which can bo used on any machine. JOHN IL SHAKSPEARE. Wellshoro, Sept. 4, 1867, if. TIIE BEST IS THE CHEAP,EST! HARVEST IS OVER! - TIIII YIELD IS GREAT! 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