1101 _III.ATTEtig; lE=l2=l NV EDiESDAY,JAN.J S, PR. EEO MASONIC'. -' .' - -- • OSSEA LODGE, No. 317,tA l V..* liaiiete at tilclr HMI, l i e 13 , . Pr Dr . Ray's drug atcre, on day oveng,"on,,or tn before the ill Noon, n't t 8 tect P. iti . ,• , Dr .. ..' TICOO A CLIATTR, Novena .1.. 5.1. ra r e . ,- t liill, on Thursday vfg, en or, before 7 /10 t , „IL , Moott,,at G o'clock P. l'il. -- .! , , ~,„.. ~, ~ ; :g au • TINJOA COUNCIL, N 0.31; B. i 13:1M4TER13,,tneets at the Mall, on the third ' Friday Of each oi}oud• uNehtb, at 0 o'clock P. 7d; • • „.... • , .. • - . ~ ITAO MOUTON COMAIANDEP.Y, NO: 28, OrlEfflatt • TEMPLAR, and the appendant ,orders; meettri at the Pell, on the firet Friday of each calendar' moiathy at , I ti -e'clock 1 31: . 1 " .L.-------- --- - , „ il,fr New AdvertlBol3l.ents: • • . negreat Drama of 1868—Wilson 4L- tanvalk-* euburg. New PbotogroPlrGallery=-Ding & Eastman. Tam for Bale—H: D;'Eastmon. - (}round aldwin tt Co: - • 'Surveyor k, Draftsman—Thos. Dryden. r e tray—E. 11.13riggs: ' • \ DONATION.—TiIe frienibi of ev. L. Pe e, are invited to attend a Donation party at tbiolain of .... Efr. E. S. Stevens; hi 'lllildlehi47, Nondafeorening, Jan. 20, inst. WHITE, Esq., a , prominent member of the Lyeondpg Bar, and :brother 'of lion. B. G. White of thiil county; died inWil liamsport on the let inst., . . . . ADMITTED.;—AIvin F. Ityon,.Esq.; of Lawrenceville, wait admitted to pr ice in the several Courts of tioga County; on the inst.,, mlicturned Court. We' wish Mr. Ryon every, 'access in hisyrofesaion.. BusniEsEi.--74r?.Ar;..A. putt,' .puri chased ,the old Foundry property on Water of Mr. A. P. Cone,' and , nrill convert it into ,a tannery early in the Spring. • It is a good loon tion raid Mr. Durif nn .orstands Ms MiSinesa. • Tireonts.—"The . Igitator"la greatly obliged to Mr. R. Tol9lof:Chathato, for a pair of chlekene fairly Oohing with "fatness.,, Mr. Toles 4, one °Ohm greri who never do any thing by Halves. I __ - • . NEW" AI:AOnIN.FRy.—We have I pur chased the latest imp ()red Card Cutter and a. qUantity of Card-boar , plain and colored, and ea'a now print cards .o any size not greater' than 22x28 inehes,_to order ) promptly. "The machine is a beauty. PERSONAL.—Gen. James Cade, well and favorably known -to 'tho people of Tioga county, has been appinted an agent in the Freedmen's Bureau, and assigned to North Car olina. This is but just recognition of the merits of a gallant Soldier who fought. the , entire fight for Freedom against armed' treason. Ho has gone to his post,: THE West Branch Bulletin hasstarted out in 1568 enlarged to nine colunins to the page, making it the largest paper in Northern -Penn tylvania. Thie improvement was made necessary by the increase of its business. To trust that MD may add another column pert page to our cotemporary. _ 3;0 , A' SHAMEFUL - TA r FAIR.7 2 W e have somo particulars of an outrage in Ward township about ten days ago, involving the beating of a woman by her brother. Miss Rowena Rico mar ried Mr. Is aac Comfort about Christmas time, much agAinst the will of hor brother George. A few days after, Mrs.' Comfort went home for her clothee, i which her brother refused to give up. She attempted to take them, When ho knocked her down, and heat her so badly that she still remains in a critical condition. Such are the facts as vouched for by good authority. REMARKABLEpI FAMILY.—A lady writes us from Oceola the foPpwing interesting particulars tonehk n Tioga County family. She says: • : "There is now living in Westfield an aged lady named Weeks, now in her 89th year, and enjoy ing good health. Sho has had ten childien, all living at present, and all grandparents. The old est daughter is in her 68th year and the young est ;on is in his 76th year. Mrs. Weeks has 60 living gran.tehildren and 78 great-grandchildren, and two ghat-great-grandehihken—being of the' fifth generation—one hundred \lllll fifty in all! Four of her children have had, together, Mu children born to thena.'.l Mrs. Weekes is entitled to distinguished oox sideration among American mothers. She ough to be pensioned by the GoN'ernment. WATER PROOF CLOTH.—TIIe Messrs. Ingham, Manufacturers of Woolen goods in Deitteld, this county, last week sent to this office a-specimen of a now waterproof fabric made by them, which promises to take the lead in that fine of goods. We clewed it up by the corners and poured into the each thus formed about half pint of water and - hung it up. It stood the test for twenty.four hours, not leaking a drop. '..At the end of two days it had not leaked alcriepoon fol. The process by which this - cloth is made is known only to the elder member of the firm. For overcoats this cloth, • which is handsome, ,will prove invaluable. The manufactory of these gentlemen has 'an enviable reputation for its superior fabrics. Its cassituercs are not excelled on this side of the Atlantic. ' • - GREAT 113 - WM:iilt.Y. - -Oh 'Wednesday of laet week thm • fellows.rOni into Black's Bar ber Shop, on Crifton street, carrying a , bottle of hisky. They sat down by the stove and cow 4, aced drinking. Soon ono of them approached Mr. Black, who was shaving a customer, and made an assault nylon him. He remonstrated with the fellow; but without other: effect than to provoke a Berm) assault from the whole batch, in which Black was knocked down'and parted with a piece of his scalp' as large as an old-fashioned penfiy, aid one of the rioters receiy,pd a chop in tholforchead with a hatchet( Tito rioters were token before Justice,' Young lon a warrant and . • held to answer at next Court. Failing to procure bail the parties were looked up. We note this as one of the blessings which flow from that source of perpetual delight—Whisky. • • GOSSIP.—We had a little experience - tho other week—nothing out of the usual and • Ordinary in winter timf—wliicli wo shall here jot down, not altogether for the benefit per read.' ers, but that they may comp re it wiihAbeir own, and doubtless similar experience, . very same time. It was on the morning afts the last • great snoww fall (the exact date doesn't nSatter,you kndw). We somehow arose early, as 'usual, and donning our striped mittens betook us to the pleasant task of "shovelling watt At first the. day-streak was too faint to give \ the eye more tban a glimpse of a large expanse of dead white; but as the sun got near& the horizon we were greeted by a scene of !Fps/31ns beauty. Just where its slant rays fell 4estward was a shining highway strewed with p erystals, as lustrpun Rfl diamonds, and on every itind was a cailpet of dazzling whitenes, unbroken and 'unmarred by by the wheels of traffic' or the 'feet_ of nien or beasts. Wo confess to a pang of remorse as with shovel dedicated to UseNe inflicted sundry disfigurements upon this scene of Beauty at the bidding of Convenience. Thin till the. call to breakfait withdrew us from" the task. After which we journeyed down town, to .busihess. There were few foot-prints, and the hue unsi! fitly streets were spotless. At nine o'clock we ook liD othor look out of doors. J.fraftic had , begun: to tow up the streets, and hoof-marks and 'the prints of feet—from those.of the children hurry ing to school, to the hea'Vy nailed boots of the workingman—had wrinkled land scarredthe beautiful snow carpet. - but when the sun wtnt down the change was . yet more marked.. The streets wen!' splashed with - dirt and sweepings from the shops, and the •ft.tt-prints on the walks were so intermingled that nothing could be made out of them; Such mused we, is the life of maii. First—Childhood in its robesof snow-like ptir4, a blank page, without a blot or a stain to detract from its Nedadriaus beauty. Then follows youth; with its activity and its little offendings' which leave tho marks like foot-prints in the snow. .Than manhood vitit its conflict, its ambitions, its hu-trYings to and - fro along the path=of liforlts • - 7,7,r7", offending!. grown - to evil lia:biti4isituip: to erlines; and its cenfAs44rinirdtniio and inselVaboattirlt*t walks after a day , :of travel and • Mo. And though knexithat this simile was, 0; new, it, occurred to us that ft ntikitt be.' 4eqi.ethind' the children froth six tosisty, of ibe .oriespond ences'of animate and sentient, • an. inaniamtb Nati% % • None.of us are too old_ to learn.: None too'good e ? with all our goodness: Ilona too careful. - COW> ledger-of life; Which should not Jo a mass of unsightly blots and stains. So, if you are no worse for tlitiralatien;oroi'siniple,ltperiiaCy are content. L-Erpin'an old subscriber living in Elk town ship, wo;havo the following i agreeable greeting? i.,... • "FRIEND AOIT/408: I nret any h. ew Words by • - .=, , - -•• ;,i•. tt I -' t: .. way of compliment: Ist—lon or always a welcomo , visitor .-lit'ray house, , ,?d;-; ,our ,Eitilriep, arp always good and generally instr olive. 8d— Your politics aro beyond question,. e . peolally i by the party you represent. -ye .I.t does overy geannio t Republican good to scolitio'ifgar ' as /tiding spoken concerning the affnip; of the country. I regard Andrew Johnson ai'rio l l.i'etle 'than Jeff. Davis, and not so honorable; fink f ,the latter had had his deserts ho would have I eon hanged 1111111 long ago: 4th—YOur "gona Matters good (not tIME dreadrcd*oidentsitr. often interesting.`4 7 our ffOossi ing to nanny readeis. are worth a great deal- l ur,east, , the • so to me. One little notice your cost for ton years, to say.ikotif benefit's from like sources. Probabl great deal of humbuggory. about ad but Tre must choose the.geotlituithrqj And one thing is certain—they all . live. If your patilin's wart fd-v cite tion of thanks I think th4e , ,_ will be but cheers. ‘ lf nil could see you wou,ld'be in every house in the says and so thinks, Tae liorrs,Ton is much obliged to for his favorable opinion. It will t • ' Trn "N.ortriA.V.' . ANN' TU Eleventh AnniVitise,'TY Classical Seminary, now, Statt Wa,:s"eelebrated . with appropriate_e the,aftornoon the insti T was very large, upward - el - 600 peril) ent as deeply interepte4 ; speetat9 . rs. S. B. Elliott, Psci.,President of the Board. of rusteei, aiia identified with the School, licimi i si beginning, read an. able ~arid intersting hii l iorica\ paper touching the4nsiltutiori, cronittl4l . l 4., Alp ii ; l9.i found form in tho minds of its fo nders to. the presenetime. ' The address ,receiV' d very high praitie from tho - So who heard ity.and will he pub lielld, as we aro glad to learn, i the annual •Catalogue.• .; i- • . • is -; : i Mr. Elliott was followed by llor Williams, of this village in an addri philosophy of education. Biseardir neyed methods of treating the subjei took a broad and catholle view of t ter, ranging from physical,Ahrinig up to moral and religious culture,-: cilg the union of alt the desiderata dress is pronounced a model .of ili gave great satisfaction to the audigni After, the exercises were doneludei served to all who chose to sit,down. a good, old-fashioned Sociable was o, enjoyed by a large company. ' 'The Blind was present and furnished ezd during the afternoon exerofsil. Al eleventh anniversary of the "Nor; counted best and 'happiest, as well al present. The institution, under its , mcnt, already stands first in tho lis Schools in Pennsylvania. ?fay 'ea anniversary be happier than •the In the people of Northern Pennsylvani/ predate it as it deserves. MASONIC. —The followit Officers of Ossea LOdge, No. 317, the current Masonic year M. 11. Cobb, W. M D. Monroe, S, W. • , A. Fol,,ey, Treasurer. Tho officers ( . ./f Friendship Lodge' M., for 'tle current year, are: • 1 Mart King, W. M. = Kingsley, .1. W ' F. M. Shaw, S. W. J. T. Streit, A. J. Ross, Treasurer. Tioga Lodge, Tioka 11. F. Johnston ' W. M. Frank A Dr. Warren,S. W. - - - J. Sehie 11. 11. 80rden,.7...r0a4.... Bloss Lodge No. 350, RuCui Farr, W. M. " E. h Nathan Clegg, S. W. L:B H. J. Landrus. Scc'y. Ton 11. R. A. Chapter ; , IL P., M. A. Durif. 5., - Daniel 11. W. Williams, Sec. J.B. ' Treasurer—Andrew : Grand Master Veuxii t a's appoiute BON, ESQ., of this Village, D. D: Masonic District of Tioga.COUnty; meat which honors the judgment o ing power, and'giyns gi•eat tornity in this District. ••, • A ciIRD.--,The undersign hie !leatifelt thanks to his friends i. and vieinity for their - liberal Chi amounting to $173. • - I RITAGICAL.--Dr. E.-Smith field, last week, sticeensfully operate on 'Lion of Mr. L. Fish of Faro, Dr. also htraightenad a croiseye for minted Lovell, of Layrnsneeville, Mrs. Nelsoktibuld, of -ivnir cpSek— correcting the deformity in an exec , • -- List of Letters rttnaining.in - thi • bore, Dec. 21,1867: _ ' 4A 'D Amine, Mrs Ercy Austin, (foreigii,) Charles Chad', George Culver, Asa Dodge, George Decker, Eunice Davie, M Evans, N' Trent Frost, 2, Mrs C H Fisher, Andrew nardGalliher, Stephan Hojg, Jena° Luther' Hit*ox, Lewis' M •Hever Johnson, ()'bbweign,)-31rs Mtwy M A Miller, Margaret H Robertson, Qc ley, Miss F L Smith; Miss Annie U A Smith, Miss'Maria Smith, Mis oar, E.D Webb. Please Say -qAdVe Lacpcp . The largbst, lest d d ehea went Of, frames ever brought into 1 with latge pictures in every way thotographs at slp° per dos:, all 'rank Spencer's Art Gallery, lkfane Dec. 25—tf. THE AMERICAN fOOKI No article of furniture requires Selecting 'than a Cooking . .StOve. great variety in the market and the ounnondation of each, by Paton those not retainer with the °porta are liable to mnko poor selections may have some good points, nearly serious defects. The improted At, Air Cooking sto VO,,ruanul ctured ord tt• Co., of Albany, N. Y., is the in ell its arrarigemettts of any stove, The ruilnufactprere have,Sphripl.no pense to . . Make this' stove . PeileCtit they havei succeeded adnii . rabl,y:t approbafiUn vi.the;peoplicthrOughM try, for both ' wood, and it spylilln of pi terms . of - tlie.hlghest one should make a selectiop With&l} [:{{preyed American a careful anii ti athinntion, and aftei doing being convinced of its superiority o — Corniny'Journn/. • • For solo by CONVERSE IVellshoro PS.; Je OWLETT—AVERY.—In Jae house of James Hamilten„Dee, 0. P. Livingston, Mr, Thomas Owle burr, and Miss Martha Aso - 6'; of it: r" 7 J WARD—.SMI'iIf.-L-Tn Union, by Rev. I. B. Rayne _Matthoy Tempera nee Smith. .„. TEI3O—LAILEY.--A:t the eamo same, Dec. 24,-1867, Marvin Teba L. Dailey, nt the house-of the-britfe DItE .-In Madelia,„lyintonty; - Dec: 15 1867,.0f consumption Plan! ter of john,and ..jilla! Dieir'A ) 5 months and 8 days. ql/o decease ly a resident, of Tioga for - teacher of common schools, for .1 yeas a member of the Tioga Bapti l She enjoyed the concolattpns of roll: a long and tedioutt ilinesspand ea as perfectly resigned to the will of to soFwhenever he saw tit. aro alarapi godd) iillid is pleas hayo J)coa 'been' worth g of other I there is a • ertisements, etthe batl; . 149113 you to ; hiStilu pppo)qion, s ao you lootintry, So READER. " ‘,‘A Readeef . ; , to, desorvoi o tfansfleld ,roaal So 400!, •remonies on o atterOonce e - to t liii pros: I • r .Henry W. • l is upon the g the hack • • t, the tipeaker to *hole; mat:-: intellectual"' 1 . a pronoith-' TILIS t ad „s Mad, and ice. i i siiipp -1118 , ilf4t at , erganized and e ioga Comet . llent mimic. ,together the at” , will be E x last.- 7 4?r 0!o . able niapage of Normal eh recurring it; I a nd may learn- to ap- 'are the Y. M,y fur %ei, .1. IV: .nsworth, Ser. S. B A. L o, 247. A.l nms, W. ei iry AL' 00-; errellg; .1. NV. Smith, Trcu =IDE Niles. WINIM M. for; the an appcnnt._ the.. reliinpt Alniiisharg 1. 1.10.W.E.-, I. ofiAltins I for club-foot ingtoli. The la young Ulan imp Ka r ,n In ' ' thee, dingiy short d. wen Conerty, rather, •Eilon ~Elmci Doane, , 2, it,pitriling, 2, 'John 0 Mrte E iorge W Saf- Allos cs Mollie Spen rtieol." ART, P. - gest assort 'iogn. County, and CatA, -giiing fog, :at, od, STOVE OMP Care i‘ifirtf the stiozig rac, p 4 rtiefr, l on' jig Stlives arlillo'rtrAttr all hive grluia tnerican lltit Shear, Pick. trio?t , eimpleta i• et producer]. aiw or,, er;- t Itself . ;, iiirl, t Inept.? (ie 1 - t. :the ,Criutt Vviinlj:i tp 'tiliriot , fail tt,loonp; n 15th, :rvr A.IARRIAOTS IRE /Bon, at the 1867, I,y Ito 7, tt, Midd)e ; strl(l4 ov. 11, „ISM', _n }4l pinoe, 14y..tin; nd Miss A. 13 fit her.. %".. MT DEATHS. Ito b.. 1,1 Jaugh oil 32 , year's. was l'urrael,!- h any years a. 'lout sizieen i=t a veil:— 'on - - thTtragh f4ed beratilri IC od; willing Con. • 4,,,....„..g............k.......---....4--,r)-1 ,P 9 " cli•i,_-, 41. 4-,,,,-„,-i,,,,,,..i...1.161.LJ1,_,,i11,„,t•, ti , ~,--,--:, 0 4 ;neer,Soroful k - &o,;-.0nred. „ti, - -air•l'brii, arq AMit(o l Y l Wctgcor,;kroolll,4sAWV97l-1 Eruptionej&e.Olrecuasn'hy the use Of pr,lt. ti KEENE'S , i vuocitvo.Avuelte4 Falba . 1.1 . .. * n n ) and'lntlian Yegetaltlo felittedisla wNibliclianstillhe bide , : of all hurnoystiAlercuki,Lead„.K.ol4l:o9:oo9thilq-, to invalids a ft lictat With 'every variefy- a1....,.d.RW1•,..-44 hook deseilbing Cancer , Scrofula , limners and other disease!, iv . ill), tb i lgi t ty#ocl, I .., tams' fren at tit I , 1,4 tir , . , dross Dr. It. on , a P Ole e,, Ito ; . 41 ' - , , j ariv t o, :i867.--4t. ~,, , i,..„4., ~,__-,,,,,.......: -,1,--1 , 1 , ,,k ' 4 J c , i; , V St• SPECIAL' N .._... 0P10E: '"'" '1 '--- ADDIIEPS TO TI t; KETLYOUS .A.NDDSI,II4ITATg9 L whose suffertnts bilve bestiprottattedfrobibldden muses, nod whose nisei ref:Attire prompt treatuAtt to Nentler tlxistence d4sirable. ,, lfYial are suirekirrg or have NUfferell fFOOVIOY OI UOth r • Ulech art:what,efect Opts . lSeproduce uponttere,d(lolOt.i 1011(“Diou4eol weak, debilitated, easiiy tired?i oea a little extra ' exertion (produce palpitation „of. to ,lissri, ? Does y our liver, or 'urinary Organs, or` our kidneys, fre otiently,get-out of order ? de your urino sometimes thick, litiik.VlTll l l.c!l-,1;41 gt .I.BIFXdoPy: or settllpg?!., Or: does a flack sot the -to 1'4,,-.0r.19.4 sediment se tbe bowfin ittlerit Was -goad awhifet 9, D0, *out haiot spells ofels.rt Weill It I n g:orillyspopsial; '420 Yolie llow els constip, te,l? Do you have spells cif fainting or rush es of blood to Om head? Is- your memory impaired ? Is your )hind Con sjontlyAlirelting open this gighject ?...rr ' ,- Do yen filet dilll, m m listlens, atop tried of copany, of life? Do you wish to be left alone, ,to get away from oyarklanly? Does any I t ittlet It ing \flop? . you start: O r ' juditt?"' Is your sleep broken or restless? Is tholnetro of your eyo'its brilliant? Thu bloom ou your Cheek as, bright? iDo you enjoy yourself IP,/ftchltYdut ' , lvelq.r.V. Do yon piireuo your busindss with Do:teem° energy T Do you iel 9 niuslv cpti,Mence, lityourseltt i toe yin= I spirits dull tintl s finggingretl to' flea of - melancholy? If dci not lay It to your liver or dytipgpsla. Hato you revile:di, a ightst: . Your: - back iwealt,'lollo ktieelic I wenyotinfjytyp butt ilttla zappotitpil and Yeat;altitta.SP this to dyspepsia or 'heat cornplalpt-t: -. ,1 • '-e1:,..i.-i Now, reader, sel fabuse, venerealit iseitic a hoary cured, ,and sexual excesses, are all capable of' Prod - I:mint "a -' Weak dess of the generative organs., „The_ergantio.f.gell eratjon, when in perfect health, make the man. Did you ever think thpt those bold, defiant, energetic, pet-) severing, speaisful-basiness mon '- two :nlwaYs those whose genet-mitre organs aro in perfect health? You never hear such men complain of being melancholy, of nervousness, of palpitation of the heart. They aro nev er afraid they cannot sncwed l't -kristnitsst ;they ,don't become-sad and discouraged; Abe,. -Wm' always Vont, and pleasant in thecomnony otliadlos, untilook you and '-yourk'llOWnitast:fooki' :d tl ira n n i. y l 9 l l l lll:ln th e ie uttri lice es " s ftib "h otti 6 r thatc,t • Ictioi tint' rank' these who keeP tiro organs ectiamed by running to ex cess. These.kll,l*Otgatirrulthu. tißatituthiMbeik also, thre.thttploittllittliss wal t. ii l' uro 40 5 1 IToor massy moo from tts,dlS, cum( smog frptit4 affects of selfttiinsi2iluild ilteAses,tht - ISrouthasbOttl that state or weakness in those organs that has reduced thergeneralllYstetu'ilo not e h. nolo_ jn‘lnctialmost overY,, other disotomt-Adioch ltottcy, rwall . BlB,,uplpst affect-, ions, 81liatie, and' almost every tither term of disiahe' , which huruartity,itt heir to .and _the rent _cense of !he, tronble he'itradynVer hitspected. Mot barn doctored for • all but thefisittozio. ,l “ „.r . ; -4 • , :-..1, `DiseusesaittliOso organs require : tile use of allitiretia.. `IiEr..,WBOLIDqi V 1,1111) ,EXT,It itiZrr qaUCllD,itfthe grad' Diuretic; end Is a ce,rtain,cure,for sliscases of .the - illlsid-, der, Kidneys, Oiavel, - DropsY, Organic IVesknels, Fe male Complaints, Oeneral Debility, Intl all, diapatea 0 the prtuary Organs, whether existing in' ?Salo or' Ft malS, from AVlllittiver -J.uuties-caginating..and untriatter liow longstanding. , ,lf no treatment. is sithini t t ell, 't o Alci nen nap Von or:ln sanity may ensuo. OuVilesii - Mid hlocal lire trippofted Tram these sources, and the health niaihsppinftis, and that of posterity depends ,npoliptompt Apure reliable remedy.f..::.;ll..t!-; .1 ;1 , ; i 4 1 1 il lt fr itt.:011101P,. 'XXIA:CT 1114C1111,' etaltsluld up. ,l ward of 18 yeaie, rit'epare'd by I . f."T : TIDIdII SOLD, '' Zed 4 Broadway New York, and s4l4th 1Q h stroei;o44 - 4,9lptipj, Taxci—Vl;2s par bottle, or tiliottiei'..lol9*;tieli!or{ Cred ty any addrasii.. Sold by an Diagglii4Aptorry . l4Vs44 t. ~ • • COLGATE tk H ',GERIitA,TT' .C). &CO . BRASTITE SOAP , 4erysz).. .17: • 1.7," •., HRORS -" : - OP , 'XQUTH. A Dentlemurf , 4o,ltufferiffl , for:leirs from •NervoMf Dreniaturbtecay, and'ail the effects of" youth ful indi,cret ion, yin, for the sake of:suffering human ity, semi ft ec to ell who need it, the recipe sad' direc thtp, for making the simple remedy by, which ho was cured. Sufferers wishing te'prodit' by' the 'advertiser's experience, con do se by addressing, in perfect confi dence; ' JOHN D. OODEN.• 22.1111130T-Iy. 42 Cedar Street. New York. SIEILIA SIMILIBUS CURANTUR, HUMPHREY S' , AVE PEOVED, FROM THE MOST A ainE:-.11X: 1 - 11 . In•rienre, nn ,snt fru nuccesv Efficient, :Lint Iteliatild: They aro the bnly.-Itleillo nes perfertly adopted tp, popular use-,ifu ;Tito• tnlcol cannot tot. nnuto in 11Sint: thein ; AO Intintless nato he free, from armor, and s lneiont an to"bo They have raised o OrititinotitiglOn from nll, awl wi ll niwttyq re (ler sittinffietinn. 1"-Z 1 . Clireg reVern, Congvstiou, Inflatnntatiou w o n:p a , r iv . ppn-yexcrii worm-cot ic Crying c‘oll,c,r.Titiptii* of" infante.,. 25 Diaritll6ol4.thqftoti - sAr ,iu 5 lults 2 2:11. ...... 7, — 4 9 ' Coto9. COpisi Brou s elOtis r..; 25 : 8 ) 1-4 i) DlCUratlia,"riiotni . fiti,.iitcenclT..„...,. 25 - 9, 49 Ileadacheg, Vertigo... 25 11.1. 1 , :110 Ily,pcpsia, Bllioun Stutnach 25 11, do Suppressed or painful Periods 25 ME 12, . do , Whites, to? . proftigo Periods:. , , . 5 ... 25 / 3 , do Cr o up, COligli, difficult Br'entbliig . --• 25 14, do Salt Antrum, Bryhipdlcis; Eruptions..., 25, 15, do ritlifilltrtaltisni,lteutnatic Dallis: " 25 . it;i' 4 . . b, O Fever and Aguo, Chill Fe.ver,'kgriet 5 . 0 .1 %, 4 ' - Viioo, blind or blooding ' i 0 1 . 3,. - - 6 1 . Ophthalmy, end auto or ucuk kres.... LO 1 .' 4 4°,; 04) , Catarili. acitttliirklirdild :111 ) 00:020 1 ' Go' 42 0 , do Wheeping..ooll,44i,.vlolent' Cii4ii9.:`,'' 5d 21, : dr, A s th ma , ~ppre.,:eqi-lireatfting ---- - 50 . 2 . 2,i. '4to Eakinischaviltig,., ifilpalrthit ' .l444l4.. 50' . 4:Y I . 1, Scratikla,p/lIR 4)(4 him ak§yOli!4€o..; per 24. ilv Gene r al Debility, Pliynicill Wenicnesti. 50 t iy Dr o psy, and .9 eirniy- !WI 16 ; .• do 5 04r sjo rmoss , bicydisa (Iva jdfling:,,„Lp : , 21, ii dio ; 111 0 y-Disei li s, ... . DischivAroutii., - LIN 2) . do Sopa Mouth, Canker p) ,To,_ urinary - . Weatcnegs;Jottibg '@e.l l •;. .* 6 4 , ;$l, do Painful Periads,'wob 3 ;4, 4 1 0 .flufforifign:et 3 3i; du: Epilliitisnr;Spdaraii;Et-TVititMiTitil4.t . ..-ELOO' 31, do Itlphtheria, Ulcerated ' , Jere Thr.eat.` , 17 Y 1 OA'S ES: 1,- ~ • z, 'OP 35, &AIME VIALS. 110110CCO CASE, CONTAINING A 'One goll•XyLft,r.. 041S,LIWIT, DISEASE `..i‘E;FMII . I.T AOSJECT v TO, AND A DOGS OP . EISECTIONS 2510,9 q, Bm.iller FAMILY atilt 1 anyLLINo mum, with 20, to ;.• "2g vhile ' "„ - t" ' ' 4 3 8 it) $ 8 Speci ti c r W for all I'aIrAr ISEAOLS. botnfor uttn• iNtr ,and fur . ..f.rtsvdt.TlVE titiattitezi!litn4 ' end pocket capes to $5 `,44. These Remedios by , :the - ettati" °value° me, ire. to,any part of the country; by_ :gall - tree of clutro, :of , the price. - Atltlrt•se liumphra.te' .• Homeoptithia„ga/licineo - Coup/in*, Office and I)epori IT6! 5G2 I.llloXrarny,til*"l"g6Pe . "-' ' ft ummurss • Itcenntin FOCI daily at peri. sunnily or blitter,- otiose; for all forms of tilsettgo. „ FaieS i ALE Di': A Lt. 'DitUGG INDS: ' 1 " "' • August 2/, 18c7-Is. • . . •VERVOUS ' ' W I ' 1 § L OOl. 4- AYTMOAtrOOII - IY4F,/ SPIRITS, DEPRESSION; IbiVOLDNTARt .EMISSIONS,II.OBI4 OF BEArRi!i n •SPERMA'FORIFfitdA,' :Lt , SS OF P6W - F.E;.DIZLy - ORY AND TII,REATEMED IMPOTENCE, AND DEdi LlTy ik ell B . 4,:ev4T,Ezoq ,AURE 111;13/7. Paia l 4Y otrtoo:A.TFito:,stitdivic: 11 7 p, TWENIT=EIO3II". -•:•:--., -CorupoetA atta ,potent Ca, naives, ttrey isltiko at once tlitiiVot or tio'inator; tons up tlio ayatem, arrest thii ditchireep anti" fniphrylviicir . , and energy, Wu and vlIaltty•loille Uri Theki• intva (111,4 Miouslualictilioll3lo6i• Plie,e4t) pot' PP-Pkilgelof" and vial, or sl per single box. Sold by,i3rpfs• r a i dt) l l . 4 4: lll6 * A A lli ka s .tliJ~lpllltEYs'. ~SPECIFIC' - CINE CO., 562 EnuAriwAy, NEW YORE: , ^ 2latig67-Iy. - 4.3 TO :7l) ..: 6 o.3:4 l4 thirPritg. '4$A. • 4T1 3 6-,R.,- upTARD A. WILSON, will. aeod (fret) of elhfrVO to n i who desiry the prescription With tho , -reetioos fur taking ankasing the situple remedy by ;which he wa or a Iqjig'aftoction and that drend ( novas° emisomptiop.onlr phjectds betleflythe affqmed laud he hopes every sniferer will tiY"thia *re. seription, It will cost Lilco', no , tl!iuf and may prove tt blessing. 'Nemo addrioss " • • • ' EDWARD A. WiTASON," , * • 22rnay67-Iy. Williamsburg; Rings Co."; N. Y. ,Taniarae and Mandrake. , Bitters ) : FOIL ; DYSPEPSIA. _ 'F i,:os,,‘O KT and Stylingi t rytptlrtt Ted: silo nuke tor Sciufula , Oil ak, -fur Cabin Ueafnere, Sono Es ihirllh b Sllll3s4Z,A.F•i llitvetic, eqmpoutiii,lii4i!in i Comp:mak of Donny, lintieset and Stliditii-for l- 804i.hyjr,. .W.IIIAAJS & CO.. Drulrgiots anA Vell,tdoro, Pa, Fino r French Iklerinae,+ far 90 cents at ti TOLES BARKER'S. .13q.1 Del:tines 18 k 20 tcentit, '- • '1 -1 • TOLf.;!+ illAßKEit'Si All k inds! 'of Cii3sinichcs tat' ' TOLES'-‘4:-.IIMIKEIVEI.a . Vestsr4TlVOlritwAriti at e: ,, 'Pai - -• ( TOLES tt BARKER'S. lla and Ca - tr. - 4,l3eiors - antl - ,Shies sttian:llF aE tid i ftt' "l3l 4o l purchasc ' a a now ono we ll se Cetotr ' 'Of ult f inAirof Iklot , ehr.ndliolttth'olliet 'decline in prices, we' , foereonittloat nOtnitilig,youd both lir a leo.- , 1 4 • T 'l l Zewlil be pleased to show - to-all who will call on'tl caamino cur stock , 3f,f,(160(1fi ,berpro l yilrch. asing-elspw,here, wo it *ill p'ar yon for ;youtOultmid ttoublcc! 410LES•it b 6 Union Block, i •• ~W ellaborci,D64l; 18671 =IS Ta. snanafikurad from c PURE. MATERIALS, and may be rom.; , shored apt STANDARD OF EX: . rift sale by all' OrocerN:,;22inay67 7 ly,. • tiro 'kIAIiDING!Si EDITIONS OF la s ,AblILY, PULPIT;* - GRAPH BIBLE • ;••- • -.Wi ldeante ;Dealers Wei ilit to omliraee` grist assortment of Bibles' The pilbliilitirama4o,4l,9lotAti* 4. them tu'oro ieTho'variotheildltl , haVabe ill:tlth . V one etykls of binding didriiiiiii.ollitype; varying Jw i kriee from $2 nrto t etizo..to $3O; for Painq lliblo', large ' TIC*. ,1111 101 11 1 . 0, " ..4.4•4o6AlkoLfrile-LA NAO.. -PATENT FLEXIBLE_ CIIAINAJA • !PILOT,OGRAPII•?:ALBCMIt. The euperioriiy of; 4.‘ Ilardines Potent blexible Main-Book Album," over all others- heretofore manufamuredov4l,4o94 thokollEillet*tirtapit,4 ii?u, apparebilirfillii 4 g, . 5 " • , &troll - naafi are Tared thai ch,e.abovq,boobs ll rho blladelOhi'riulanufacture e a 0 CB •;, E. B. cIASE, Jan, 8,1868.-3 m, . • Tioy,, „ .Appliegtions .. for License. .., :. NoTtaß , #B , HEREBY '' iiiIVEI4 i thaftbis fel lowing mined persons have petitioned: the. lieriertilile . Cetirjer, - Qhaiter SeSsiona toy llcifieei ,to keep and maintain taverns and eating houses Vc4iiiiie eurrtintiyeaN, apt Oink Co ino ,yrill' hear the; petiliOners on Monday-li; Fhb., Ai l ph i Monti `y 1868, at wetioibiai -" - . - • -4.,..;.5;:v~ T.B.vuu3s. ' , D)3 holiday, Wellsh ' f iir4. l ' ' t ' l I ` • 1 I , lWatkins. i' do. :-,• ' , 4 - -John .111111er, Lawrenceville. I . .. , yillitim 11. Slosacip, Ao:\ L'.; t !: ' , fx.1.,',.. .: .i.; (~,, ifed orisf, Mirrii. 1 David' Watson , •l3lotiv.. , Michaet Solltiy ;de , ~', '• E G 'lilt, Westfield Borough. Cleol Close ? o do , II Il jPSlntr, 1111'40140/.41.; i , j - ;.,i .'• ~• i JJit") Vine, Co itigtou'lloric.', i I ( ~' ,-; ":.. W, . .A. SI, I ,ilermilyea, °Musk. ~ . AlWPdartiri, Dsceola. t.- ; ~ •,-i ; ti.P.l_rp9pooyo'd...... , ~.:-1 . ~.,.......„,„.0„..,. ~., .;_... .-Jdi S 4 Potteriltiddiebaryl” "-.',.-- - t - , . l',F :Mart Buren', 1101 day, do'. ,", - '" • 4.- ‘, '-- - John i Wietbroolt ) . l%'.; do.;- :'' 1 r -, ',.' '' ' '-' t . Sheol iirilleoxi Westfield 13oreijg14.'' '":', lif , Bullard - eGoldsmitlipWellsboro..- .i , John A-.llda're n, - 131055. , 1 . •• A ' ''' ; Jannis Trahe ,2. do-. ..,,it a Daile:vii -.-!' tlo 1 °a ci step lien Bowfin, do. ' . s ';' . • •Z 4, P Williams, - - do, - Jaroeis SAlleltall, a0.'0, 1 0.. A. • JOHN F. DONALDSON. WellebsviYam - V,3808. x - -Trotley. N. BA NKRUPTOY.---This - is, to'gi •PiAttitilm; ,111,111 at on the 24th day, of Deeetiiber;4:,D; , lB4l4 , aw4rant in Bankraptey, was issued r,igpinat 'the estate of 13enejah" Wilcox; of WY o v,,i n, in the county of Tioga; and State_ of, L'etitisylva; • pia, who has heen . adjudged a ; Bankrupt on his own petition; fhakth,,e,paypput ,of any, debte and ;delivery of:apy property ; belonging to snoh,Bitnis 4upt to hitwo t s.for,i?is,ms9, and the transfer of any, p - roperty, are, .fo,rbicraon by , law; that f) meeting of the creditors of said Bankrupt to prove. their debts,, and iii;oboose one or reorcAssignees held ; iit. a Ogart Binkruptcy,; to be bal. den - at oTtc9 of Jr.. E. Smith s jp Tiogei 9oOntY; State of Ponnsytyunia,-,beforalovE. Smith, 11441s:ter, Pn the • Bth,day of Feb., 4, .D. .1/165, at . 10 O'Clook, A. M..... ;, • " •, ' ,TpoMA!..cit". B.OWLBIr,, , ,Marshil Western Dist. Pa. Pr. D. CAMERON, Deputy. Ana. B, 186.8.74 w 'ln: Divorce. T.'ItLE . CTA, ,Triko 'notice th at ll oorge Penoyer, your husband, bas apPlied to the Court of Common _Pleas of Tioga, county for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony; and 'that Said Court has appointed Monday, Jan. 27, 'lBO, at Wellshoro i for a has-in; in the' matter, at which time and 'place' You can attend if 'jou think proper. . J. B. POTTER.ft Jhn. 8. 1858. Sheriff. dministrator's otice. Tr' ETTERS OF "ADMINISTII i ATION" baying 1.. j been granted to the tinders gned on the es tate of Moses S. Al i ul4win e . late ctf•larrpncei de ceased, all personaAhdebteil to, ar;btiting clairds against'said estate, will call and settle with MBLICENZILT BALDWIN, Lawrence, TIIOS: L. BALDWIN; Tinge. " • Jan. 8. 1808-Bt* Cent . H'4l;:O3C-a1:10 C:01\1" 1: • , 14 - KllLr,iTY'S.:l 4 4 . o 9 ,tliek I.lltwit:.Arr;irni FILL GOODS! 'Con'afgfing - of n'ionoral istsirtnaant:of ots , ._ ~.. c...) * f,„ , P., iy - .3 0 4 • ,',. 4 '43? . 03 ,0 , . ~ c e ~,,., i , .. , „ 1,,. ta . z. c ,--.• . „....,c- : ~..,...,;. 4 .. H ,..., 'Li ' 7 ''W ' '',4 •• 7 iPq :i: , kik it': 0 '-' L r 7 ':. r - v. • * ‘l.? .. - • via '" cb 0 Pei • ini A - : 0 eg ~ . • g , (.-) t,,,,„., , 4 _ , :! 7 4 ;: I_i4 : . ' lii/g 1 rOlt§ET: '..A. - Ntl --eSiiiii , 4.1.1g+ . F - - !1..... - . ' SUPPORTERS, AT •• , AiXalsgaN 9v BfiII . I tu 9 a (1 114' 900 tit" ) il.i.D * Vinf 1:1 • ! . r ~ , i _~'~~ ~ e. ~ a•l_ < NEW D4E4S-.-L9pcipS 111211 ~... ~ ... GENTS' FURS AT KELLEY'S. • , 4, , ) t., t , 114 _ . • i ';:pit:::,l4 , o °barge for SHOWIIN.:(iIO9DEtt.ipf Oot. 30, 4867 _ _ _ FOR THE MILLION EMI ' ' MO people ail, bothig n ient;nnd etnall,—if you to hoop, I • • , :PEACE IN TUE' FAMILY you vituktijajore eaorigh,to eut, dry 11;pod i , atoo. , 4 ohildren, 'o,4volt-behaved a.d to csosirt all, a r. `. l, 7,, TIP. TOP,,COOKING SOTEI • • bid, lust and crowning good, r liatie at my Tln and Same establishment, opposite - Roy's .Block, ~ ::: i . --ftwitEt , :comrAMON; 4 01 1 411: .bandsiiiiinitted to ba ,equal to any in thn TiN..WARE , MAPE TO' ORD.Erk,i - • - .t,4311":11k; .• . • . - ,330;vItt; - " •biotiuted in the heat manlier atitlitit4l'ilisfidich • C4Eri 17 , 13 .„.... I,: .111-, P.t RODVA , w4uoloroil#l4l.toy. 21 4 *ft,' • t• IM=S NM EOM MI KELLFY'B T ; KELLEY'S, Great YBargains , - • - • ":1 ry f -- , .1 ‘ ' i - S lEi,hey'one ht , need of Dry 000de, who &Ram • to secure the - lycitrit oPixitEht • , itirl,to buy Cioodsi cheaper on an average ot pri orM4an at-any Ono during, the pa years, can de So on The - subscribers, • , OE 'I'OOIIIOEAT BLOOk, CIOROING. Oey'stook is nearly all new Land all put in at the NEW SCALE OF LOW PRICES Wil ' i , 24'1 4 ' ll 41 fi ;i4.; t. 4 Read the foildwing list and compare it With the prices of the past . 2 or 3 years and de ids for yourselves if 1 ° • MEE onunon,,Piints; • '' 8 Sets •Clobd j :...i.:S.;' Warranted fast eoloreid'l 3 rints., • .• Heavy Miehlings-yard. wide • • • 12* " Fine Bro,sr,n Shootings ... ..... 12* " 1 1 1n1,Bleaohed " . • 12* "- - :god elarmols. twilled or, plaire, 20141, an, 44;56 - laivyPlanneLs - twilled, 31 1, 3Th, 44, 50 • a reduction of froin 12* to 20 cents yer. yd..- Fauoy Shirtings, • -31 k; '44, 56,'veryt,hirap TicitifigO r Stripes, Denims, , Kettioky Jeans, Cot -,, Oviedo!, are redwood full,as.innoh. , IMO ' • - ••• 'STILL (3111,ENITR BAIWAINS IN • •• • , - , ,DRESS GOODS. *3O-irr.— A. wide handsome fine Prenehliferinees„Th 38 if a if. . '•.l"' •• le 1,00 40 '° extra qualities ' .*- " ' 1,25 in all colorrin each lot. :Tiley i are 'full '3o' per ,cent less than the prices of 30 days ago ' , and are the bbst bargains in the County. Empress Clothe,. 'alpacas and Pammettas are equally cheap.— ?. 4 5,tiy.one in need of Winter Dress 'Goods will do. well to call 0.1? us. • . . SHAWLS, GLOMS AND CLOAK • CLOTHS ARE YERt ., CHEAP. ' made the 'following roluetions from the prices of 30 dais ago lIIMI WM Double Shawls, good colors ? now $4,50 ,s7,oCatoutile Shawls, toOd colors, now 5,50 $7,00 Double Sbawis, extra 'qualities, now 6,00 s2,ooDbulA6Sliawls,'extra qualities, n0i.....7,00 $3,00 BOaver Cloth, lei yards wide, now 2,50 $4,00 Beaver Cloth, 1 yards wide, now 3,50 $4,50 Bonita. Cloth, 1* yds wide, Black, now 3,50 56,00 to $7OO Beaver Whi te Mack Chinchlila,7 l hest quality in 'market; now 5,Q0 Those goads wero ail considered cheap at our fit r prices ono month ago. FURS are reduced full 30 - per cent. Our BOOT AND SHOE .STOOK is full of bargains. Wo sell Wonion's Morrocch Balmorals, $1,60 We sell Women's lip Shoes, 1,50 -Also largo lots of Fino Work, such as Button,' PoBA, Balmoral, and Congress, in Kid, Morrocco and sergo, for Ladies, Misses and Children at the Lowest Prices the Market will afford. • ‘.' G, We buy. Goods almost daily, and sel everything Cheap Doe. 4, 1867. 91 I;LP MiEllEtEtrb- Books Eitiiionerttr, tia,,nay4Oicles YOUNG AS just returned from New York where. he carefully selected a full assortment of everything in his Hue of business, -, • ,•;• B -0 K S The latest 'publications of •the' best authors; Gift Books for'yonng and - old; The 'poems of all the standard.autliors; Novels without number; Biography and•Trhbele; Bibles (pocket andlam (ly),ln all styles of binding ; I Prayer Books, Bap-. tildnetethodist, and Presbyterian Hymn Books, in nil style's and at various prices. N. Pi All•boo)tQ gold at publishers', priceg& Limi t ;Medical, and Music Books furnished to order: . . • ji .1 B 0,01 ;4veri, variety or- Spellers, Readers, Arittane ttfis Alkabiabi etemetriee; Gergeraphles,•Rlsto We: dze„ 4;;•sold or nsecllto any, oohed or aced idly in the 'county at the lowest • BLAN \ K'Ainti'Kl. —, Tiedgers ' Day Books, Journels,,Me,morandums, Paps Books, Timo Books Diaries for 1868, and all alio and styles of Binding. for either Mer. Varmera, Mechanics, or Lumbermen.- 441, largest stock ever brought into the county. SAIQII • •s I..lnks - At all kinds, Muciltfge, Pane Ortho best eiekom Quills, Hair Pencils, Load Pencils of all 'Colors; Ink Stands several varieties; Blotting Pa. per, Commercial, Ladies, and French Note ' Bill Paper, Billet,, Letter, Foolscap, Legal -an 4 Alta Cap ruled -a very article 'evei gold by a stationer. l • ,; ~.- W ALL PAPER:' - -, • • i I have now, as always, e very best assort ment, and the largest stoe of Wall Paimrs in the CountY. Gilt, Stamp ed Satin, White and Brown with Borders to'match. Also Side Light ; Fire Boards, _Cloth and Paper—Window Shades . ,, 'Patent Nirindoiv FlittireS. (three ' yarlolies) and, Cords, Tassels, it e:,'ind everything in this line.'- Pictures and Pictures Frames. We keep the latter In all usual sizes and shapes, square, oval, and rustle, and . all special sizes will be mado to order at short notice. PICTURES of all v*rietins (except• oil paintings) dohstantlYinn hand; tYard, ImpeFial, Cabinet, Medium 44,44 Photographs, EngraVings,Lithographs, dhromOe, and Prints from 10 Cents to thirty dellatVdablf.' FANCY ARTICLES, EMI Parlor Ornaments, such as Marblo Busts of the Poets; ornamental Ink Stands,ling Desks, Match Safei,Vrisosiltlugs, bolls, anottile TOO for children old and young, Yankee Notions. .Tneludiu Pocket Books ' Banker's Cases, Pocket Kiives, Scissors, •and a hundred other 'trap§ or.that ,sort. Eilll2 ‘ ,IjIBII!: . (JMENTS and the best Italian Strings for them; Fli/tes, Banjos, Gnitars, Clartailikte;:,lteeofdions, Votideititigis;tind nli sorts ofldnsioal Goods. .FiinPUY• .. ' ..:- tf ion want to selent.m.:Holidny Present for a fries,, brother, sister, father, mother or lover, 631,0 thp•Baraar Word goVrelstithere. - - ~ , ;, . • , ~ ; "ile .1;1807.—d " ' ' 1117411 YOUNG. 4 1 Igo not don. 3. A. I'AP,SOIIB:A EMM IBM 51 E1124341.0r, " L "; q`" Me DRUG "AND . BOOK STORE 1 i' ; . BRICK ./ZCLOOTK, • :- I; ift iVi3. " ..}: ME ~ ~ > ~ f M ANSFIELD, it. I t • t 3 , C. V. ELLIOTT, M., D., ,;1 • ! Has just ratamad from New York,with a fall as sortment of . , , MEC DRUGS,. PAINTS, &LS, PATENT ifEDICII:I 4 EB, DYE STUFFS, PERFUMERY, YANKEE NOTIONS, BOOKS, STATIONERY, ' WALL ?PER. CHINA* BOHEMIAN WARE; • ! MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, . . TOYS, and an other articles found in a FIRST ,CLASS; DRUG AND' BOOK TORE 1 Which ho offers at prices DEFYING COMPETITION CALL AND SEE • , Remember, in the BRICK BLOC , Main Street, ' 2 floors below tirellebor Street, Nov. 13, 1887.-316 N'e• - vv' Gr.cococits ,! J. R. Bowen & Co., RAVE just received from the city a large and varied assortment of WINTER GOODS, Bought since the decline 1. prices, and will be sold accordingly. Wa:resp. ctfully invite atten. tionti; our stock of i ' t I• a ' CASSIMERFA VE R CLOTHS, TWEEDS, FLANNELS, • MERINOS, EMPRESS CLOTHS, AL ;',`,APADAS, and oilier DRESS .GOODS and' DRESS TRIMMINGS, - . - Also, a large and new assortment of BODY MADE CLOTHING, at greatly reduced prices. ~ 1.- LADIES) FURS-4a : nice aesoriments new and cheap. BON—TON, and l oiher kinds .i t f HOOP lIM YANKED NOTIONS; 1144T5, 4Np O.ARS,= HARDWARE CROCKERY; GROCE7, A' • , HAND, MADE BOOTS "AND SHOES, ';. And many other things whiet we will ba.pleased taahow to who wilt can and 4araino , onr , : • Stock 'of GiOods •• • • Bofors/ purChasing ei so ero, as We believe it tail pay:you for your time and trouble. '§laiL PROFITS, QUICK SALES, & REAPY, P.A.Y,,IS OUR ;MOTTO: • 'Don'eficirget to call at the Empire Bi.ore 3 .to. Baton Block, • - t Wellabor°, Nov. 13, 1802 .1 f MMI =MI PENN'A. e ISE 11111 , . MANSFIELD, PA Mao, a large line of IMI i_ ; :_; =II Iffi •wcpx.asorsz. WILL SELL FOR OAS/I, AMERICAN • AND SWISS Wate-hes! Cheaper than rhea , can be bought AlseWhereT Also. Silver ec, Silver Plated Ware of wbi h be has a large abaortteent. CLOCKS, of all etylee and prices; JEWELRY all the latest styles. .........:-. RICH BOHEMIAN VASES AND. TOILET SETTS . f TERRA COTTA, AND LAVA • I German Students' Lamp. FLORENCE AND E. HOWE ter SEWING MACHINES. ,ggli 13'. 1767. BALDWIN & A • E RECEIVING their stock of FALL and WINTER G • 0 DUS, consisting of a general assortment of DRY GOODS, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, SHAWLS, KNIT GOODS, HOOP 'SKIRTS, BALMOREL' SKIRTS, SILKS, DOMES- • •TICS, FLAN#ELS, Ladies' Cloaking, Cloths and Cassi mere Gloves and Mittens, gootsland Shoes, READY-MADE CLOTHING, 'Under Clothing, Hate and Caps; Yan kee Notions, Carpets Oil Cloths, Paper Hangings, Groceries, Flour,--Feed, Pork, - - Hams, Sugars, Teas, Molasses, Syrups, Coffees, Fish, Qils, Paints, Spices, .W _ Extracts; ooden Ware, Brooms, Pails, Tubs, _ . Baskets, Hard Ware, Crookety, Glass Ware • Stationery, Salt, Nails, Iron Stone Ware. In fact, a general assortment and as large a stook ae you will find to-select from outside of the city. All kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE • I I , taken in i 1 exchanger for Goods. We buy good goods and will sell as cheap as anybody. . ' . Ground Plaster, constantly on hand. T. L. BALDSTIS tt CO. Tioga, Pa.; Oot. 9, 1867. I Rv IME!I ANDREW FOLEY FARMERS! EXCHANGE. 0. CI. VAN VALICENBURG et BRO. EXCHANGE: for Farm produce and aaeb, on tho principle. that ."even exchange is 'no robbery." PORK. HAMS, SHOULDERS,' WHITE FISH; MACKEREL, CODFISH, SMOKED HALIBUT, FLOUR, CORN MEAL, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, FEED, &C., &U. We have no ambition to got rich faster than our neighborni who are equally industrious:; nor are we desirous of running all creation that we may havemoro to cat, drink, wear, and - To Lay )By for a Rainy Day. As an'evldence that we deal fairly and equa're 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, r l / 4 HARD TIMES OR NO HARD TIMES. . , Wo pay OASIX for PROVIICE;_and keep- up with tho market prices. Remember the place, TOWNSEND'S OLD STAND, MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, PEN PA. Sept. 11, 1807—tf. Public Benefit, ABIONG the useful improvements of the day, . there nro few that give more promise of good, few' so well adopted to relieve human suf fering, few so well approved by the public( as that new and powerful remedy called Salutifer (or as the German people call It Ilealtbbringer). _ It gives ease and comfort to . the poor sufferer from Neuralgia and Rheumatism, and brings speedy Voile to that large class bf diseases that aro often cured and always benefited by an out ward application. - For sale by all Druggists. Wholesale Depot DAY, HOAGLAND & STI GER, No 54-Courtlandt Bt. New'York. • In Bankruptcy. • TIIIS is to give - notice : That on tiro 30th day of November A.. D. 1867, a warrant in Bank ruptcy was issued against the estate - of Jacob Larrison of Jackson, in; the county of Tioga, and ' State of Pennsylvania who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own petition, that the payment of any debts and delivery of any property be longing to such Bankrupt, to him or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him, are for bidden by law : that a meeting of the creditors of said Bankrupt to provb their debts and to choose one or more assignees of his estate, will be held at a court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the office of.F. E. Smith, in,Tioga, Penn'a, before F. E. Smith, Register, on the , rlBth- day of Janua ry, A, D. 1887, at 8 o'clock, IA. THOMAS A. ROWLEY, U. 8. Marshal West. Dist., Pa., per D. Cameron, Deputy. illotel for Sale; THE TAVERN HOUSE in Knoxville, known as the Eagle Hotel, is 'offered for sale at a bargain, with furniture, nearly new. House and Barns are in good repair. Also, on the same lot, a Drug Store and Law ,Oflice. To be sold with the Hotel and appurten •ances. THOMAS R. MAYHEW, Prop'r. Knoxville, Pa., Deo. 4, 1867.-tf. • Planing and Scroll Sawing, - • COVINgToN, f rIOGA CO., PA. . The undersigned has put in a Woodworth. Planer AND A SCROLL SAWING MACHINE it his shop, south-east lido of Gorould's Bats _ Mill. He will keep conhtantly on hand CLAPBOARDS AND FLOORING, and subscribes himself the; publick's humble ser vant at a fair compensation for labor. D. S. IRELAN, Jr. Covington, Dec. 18, 1867.—1 y All. persons indebted to E. A. SNEAD are requested to notice this l last call* to SETTLE UP. Tioga r ,Nov. 21, 18G'i. FROM PHILADELPHIA I was afflicted for years with rheumatism in my hip, and have tried everything for it.with no avail. But by the use of a single bottle of Salt'. fifer I was entirely oured. It has also cured my wife of .Neuralgia. There Is no remedy in my knowledge like it for Rheumatism or Neuralgia. H. L. HOPP, Oct 9—tf No. SO7 Perkiomen st. i Register's Notice NOTICE. IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Ex ecutors and Administrators named below, have filed their accounts in the Register's Office in and for the county of Tioga, and that the same will be presented to the Judges of the Orphans' Court, for said county, at a session of said Court to be held at Wellsboro, on Monday, the 27th day of January 1868,. at 2 o'clock in the after noon, for confirmation and alloirance. Acct of W C Ripley and D W Shaw, Administra terit of the estate of Vardis Shaw, late of Rich mond, doc'd. Final aect of Thomas J Ban . bury, Administrator of the estate of Rufus Da.. gets, late of Jackson, deed. • Acot of Wm W Baynes, ad ninistrator of the es• tato of Josoph Walker, tho'd. Acct of W F Lamb, admini:trator of the estate of Daniel Lamb, late of ichnhond, deo'd. Acct of Amos C Stearns, administrator of the es tate of John 0 Stearns, deed. Aoct of James Kelley, administrator of the es tate of George C Marvin, late of Charleston, deo'd. Wellston), Pee. 25, 1867. D. L.-DEANE, Vot 38. 1.1 1 No. 212 ARPER'S 'MAGAZINE. -Tho an of the Magazine excludes 'Politics and Polemics. It includei everything pertain ing to Literature, art, industry, Popular Science, Esthetics, and social life. " Tho Woman's King dom: a Love story," by the author of John Hal ifax, Gentleman, is commenced in the January Number. •Pour Dollars a year. • V:or... 12, ARPER'SVERitLY. A Record of the otbing pertaining to civilisation is beyond its scope. The organ pf no party or clique, it discusses all questions of politics and social economy. A novel by Wilkie Collins, author of "Tbo Woman in White," will be commenced in the first January number. $4 per annum, weekly. Splendidly illustrated. Vottruz t,Fon rp 1. JH BAZAR. f 1808. This is to be a a urniitfor the Home. - It will treat of everythin pertaining to Home Life. It will furnish ate, latest fashions in dress and orn ament; describe the amusements and exerels'eS aqapted for in doors and out-of.doors , will con tam stories, sketches, aria poems. Published_ weekly, with profuse illustrations, at SA 'per an num. . Alf Fdr any of the above publications ad. dress, with•the cash. ;'HARPER & BROTHERS, FRANKLIN SQUARE, NEW Y ORK. irer• Tim three publications sent_lo one ad, dross for $lO : any two of them for s7.4fief Deo. 25, 1861-2 m. NEW GI4OCERY At Dartt Settlement. T HE SUBSCRIBER has opened a new GROCERY & PROVISION STORE At tho above named place, where ho proposes to furnish Goods,in his line cheap. Market prices paid for Farm. Produce; either i ll cash er trade. Th o patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. ALBERT TIPPLE. Clirlosten, Deo. 11, IS(l7—tf. IN BANKRUPTCY 7 -Western Dfitriet of Pa. ss: To whom i ay concern The The easier - - stgned hereby gives n 'se of hie appoirAment as assignee of DoPui iohols, of Tioga,Tioga county, Penn'a within said District , who have been adjudged bankrupts upon their own petition by the District Court of said District. JOHN W. GUERNSEY, Tioga, Dcc. 25,1867-3 t Assigns,.., In Bankruptcy. Western District of Pennayleaolict, +te. undersigTed hereby gives notice of bts 1 appointment as assignee of W.B. Midaugh, of Lawrenceville, Tioga County, Pennsylva nia, within said District,' who bas been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court of said District. M. F. ELLIOTT, Wellsboro, DO3. 18, 1867' 4 Assignee, Register