DOME MATTERS., IVEI*ESDAV MAR. 1:1 3-86. AdverOsOients Csation-= , :lot•erLWhitney_ Treseuere Sae H. C. Bailey., - Patent ShelvoQeo. Thompson.' . Ia Bankiaptryl. -- Btnte. Sewing Itlaebine=4l.'N: Bulkiey. Hotel Card-:-R.'o. Bailey. . po Mathera has a lot of Ear ly Goodrich petatoes for, sale. Call before they are aU sold. , • • . . . SELLIiiO OFF AT COS.T.--Itr. John A. Roy ' druggist; is now selling , off his general ti • stock of Drugs, Medicines. Dyes PerfUrdery, Paints, Oils, Glass, Patty, etc., at cost, for cash. AU book accounts Sere- closed'ilarch 1.1548. : , . 1T4571."-Itev. L . Pain , (trit(versal . Ist) will preach - in- the- Crook, d • ,Creek Union Church, Sunday, Mora /5, at 1 o'clock, -A. _.M. Text; Hebrews 9. 27. Those who wish to prov all things and hold fast that which is good' nr3 invited to attend. _ COURECITION.—In our notice of .the County Reuse teat week we were in error say ing that Mr..l3rookman furnished the-briek. We - should have said that he furnished tho- iron sills and caps for the windows and doors. The Cora milsioners furnished the brick; • - THE LEGISLATURE.—The Governor has signed the bill to legollse the as s essments in Jackson Townablp. : • An, Bet to confirm the aSsessment of taxes in Bloii for 1506, - and to 'authorize the collection. of the lime, ryas reada first time in the House' on - the 25th ult. ' BusrNEss.—Bodine's Stearn k>tt.w s rrsill aroused itself konday, week, hae gladdened the eyes of our people with its 'Whife plume of steam, and split their ears with its steam whistle, daily. The mill is In- ebargo of 2 , 1 r - A. Swope, an accomplished arawye - f, and is doing a good stroke of work. Its stock of logs is largo. It may not be. generally known, but anybody want ing lath can-let it at this mill 'as cheap as at any other. . 7 Homalcv—We i note a ,apir ited,diactmio in the Ihfuneir ,Lumindry, upon Pork eating. I One of the pro-hog disputants Gases ono of his arguments for animal focid upon the feet that man is capable of digesting , a great variety of substances., ,If that argument prove anything it prdvesthatman should eat iron-Slings, they being solulo in the' gasVe juice. Because the stomach will digest certain substances does not prove that that sort of work should be put upon it, does it? Perhaps the disputants will see, before they get done, that there are, no absolute rules of diet as to r ariety. , BLOSSBURO.—A correspondent writes: : .•The Drs. Warner have delivered their highly interesting course of lectures to an attentive audience, in the Baptist Church in, this village, and many persons afflicted with organic, and chronic,: complaints, availed themselves of the opportunity to consult them." "Elder N. L. Reynolds, Baptist Minister,, and Elder Sinner, of the M. E. Church, haVe bad donations, and although only two weeks apart, the amount donated was over $4OO, in such con venient form tint it could be put in a vest pock et." "As nothing short of a' Republican majority of 3500, in this County, ought to satisfy us this next fall, should there not he some steps taken, for forming a county club, with auxiliaries in each Township, and funds raised for the diffusion of knowledge, by 'distributingcampaign doduments; I feel sure that the 'more information there is obtained upon the questions at issue, the larger 1011 be the Repablicanaote.". Tar WINTER.—The heaviest body pf Sur ever seen in this region - covered tho earth Tuesday evening of last week. Tho snow 'lay between 2. and 3 feet deep in our streets, while the higher lands around us aro said to have been cohered to a depth of 4 feet:- The storm teom menced Sunday evening Ist inst., and continued with little abatement until Monday afternoon.— Tuesday morning the mercury marked 23 degrees telow zero, at4l still the air was filled with' snow. The meroury held near zero all day Tuesday, and there 11 , 10 a sharp gale toward night. All agree that this is the hardest • winter rtmembervd in this county. - A wintry 3fareh is not usually regarded as Un favorable. But many of our farmers are shed of hay, and the prospect is not inviting. The wells are generally dry, the sfiiiims low, and the roads of the hill townships are almost 4mpassable. In Farmington the feed is about exhausted, and, tome farmers have begun to kill their sheep, to, VIVO tho pelts. Great distress must ensue upon. a prolongation of the weather of the past tiv-o weeks THE AUDITOR GENERAL has submit ted a list of the indebtedness of the several counties ors account. f &site tax. The indebted ness of Time. County is put at $.14.847.97; to which must be added ?417.69, penalty. The cause of this indebtedness is; chiefly, this The as.testors of this county lisiro -kept the x'aluatiort (lora to the lowest 'notch for more than twenty years. The Board of Revenuo Commissionera 01:110 eight years ago, we believe, raised the vald.- anon 25 per cent. Instead of assessing upon this increased valuation the assessors kept on at the old eastern; and so the county fell behind 1500 or so every year. trobably a tenth of the indebtedness occurred from exonerations made by the Commissioners and not yet- allowed by the Auditor General. But the bulk of it arises front our devotiOn to a system °finite values ; and now , must pay for it. Only six. counties aro out of debt to the State. Philadelphia is about 5330. 000 btbind. Lyeoming more than $24,000 behind, and so on. I.Jet ns ho taught by 'this that we cannot CIIIIICITSICIC our property and escape pen- Gossuk.—As there are two poles 'to a' Liqery—positivo and negative—so there are two sorts of people in the world—positive and nega , tive. Positive people aro the motive power, . either fur good or 6 . 11. Whatever of progress there is in the world of letters., mechanies, ‘ • I ...nee, art, social, and political, is owed to the d positive Well and woioen of the world of man. On the other hand, ichatev - er of evil there - is — "":.broad in an organized forts), is chiefly * owed to pAitive men and wOlllOl of bad inclination.; hut a portion Of the strength of evil i t s gathered from the• passive-negati;:e creatures who claim to he neutrals : in all that pertains to the real holiness of fill: Many of them Jive moral lives, end by no word or ttetgive: countaante to error end wrong. But while evil is always naive they to resist it by combination :with the posi tive element of - gooll. Their tips arc all "t;r tuiseiou rather than of commission. They are averse to motion in any direction, and oily get up steam enough to complain 'when positive peo ple disturb them. There is 11 , • particular merit to the goodness of mull people. Moving no ac tive powers they avoid ' an open alliance with eVil, and aro thus negatively good., They are quoted as harmless, inoffensive people, and when ,they lir it is customary to write of "them that they had "not an enemy in the world." Nopositively good man or woman ever died enomyless. Take /bra-. ham Lincoln, a man who, ,was a stranger to the selfish ambitions anti base impulses afflict too many; no man ever had more dLvote friends, Or More of theM, and none ever had hitt mite, outlasting even life. lie, was a -, aggressive man. For good is always rig Chri l stianity q positive and aggrewdve. Tynamies are restless, and bitter. Es c r y positive o:aan and VfOlt+), if positive for geed and pro gress, must Italie enemies._ Every positive scoun drel will hate him or her; every sympathiser with villainy will follow in the same path. The no tin entertained by some'very good sort of folks, teat there is a royal road in the line of dutY,'bor dtred with flowers, along which the refOriner May I'vel)pineking Bowers from time to time, and flinging them to the ministers of - evil in exthange for.their steed, ablitc, and ribaldry; is creditable !,) their charity. But they should emigrate to' tiepin, where everything is tempered to a mod- - crate blood heat. There ie no other than a rough and thorny path for the man, or woman, who takes np the cudgels for the betterment of 'man. P. B."writes us from Lawrenceville, no. der date of March 2,, the following surprisingly good-humored lordly., On her seeond„birth 7 day she had, a,,x401-: tar fit , ,of:the - 014' whiter Went 'like a. fine old.gentleman. ,1423 habitual coldness in measure disappeared during the last -month of hie existence. Ne were to hopes that hill Janet ter wOnid have'heen blessed with an tunidlite position; but no sooner bad he retiignod bis seep- - ter, and she fairly;gol. the orown upon her hued, than she began' to rave and :kick up a snow, an• though she was impatient and angry , bi n pro longed reign: We trust - She will get Over tor pet, soon and - not make us 'regret 'bet father'e (kith. We pray thee, maiden, to be not rash:and head strong. The miles of thy sire Riled pc:wit:titled.) nese. , or i ng i of hope. sad hive and youth, and gladness, Wind winged emblem I brightest i 'best and fairest! ' Whence comest thou, when with dark winter's sadness, The tears that fade, end sunny smiles thee /barest? BletelofJoY, thou art the child who weareet. • ' Thy mother's dying smile, tender and sweet; Thy mother autumn, for whose grace thou bearest, Fresh flowers, and beards like flovrera, with gentle feet„ Dlstar . iying not the leaves, which aro her winding sheet." "Smiles ;and tears—smiles and tears 1.4 :Ter3' woman thou art, 0 Spring!—Coy and fickle—one hoiir winning and gladdening our hearts With thy bright :Many smiles, and then - velling.thy face in tears and glooni. 2 -‘noW sending 'thy sunbeams dancing in our pathway;Wooing our steps abroad —and fanning gut* .cheeks with thy sweet servo-, voting breath—,metlicino to' the tick ; and weary 01—anon enveloping us in mist and sleet, and plunging us knee.deep.in slosh. Yesterday thou wort all smiles;—to-day thou., art in one cif. thy tantrums—snowing and-blow - Mg, with a,cold. null chiliY.air, What thou wilt be to, morrow Ne,dare ,not prophesy.--Thou art, indeed-, .a very fickle woman." , .• . • • -A SmoULAit .CASE.--- • - correspon•- : dent writingas from \Wattleld-relates ' the— tieular4 of a singular ease'related'to her b 7 per sons knowing to the , We give,i(antistariti,- ally in the words of nue correspondent A congregation had assembled. in irschool.homie-itt, the village of. in a neighboring , 'State, for theputpose of religiousvorship. A coinpa,--, ny of rowdies entered for the purpose of break- . ing up the meeting. One of the latter r acting as ringleader, seated himself ;with his ifeet J oveit a desk, and when the_ minister .prayed .mockingly repeated his words. No notice was taken. or the. interruption; and shortlYtho young man' yelaps-, edinto silence, and was supposed' Co ho' At the close of the meeting an effort wag inado to arouse him, when he was found to speechless' end motionless. Ire was' carried twine; and a, physician was called, who pronounced the case paralysis. By .extracting a front tooth - tho pa tient was able to receive a little nourishment,,and in tlds condition he' remained When our corrds-. ponde'nt last heard-frcira lilm. Wine:ire the explanation and the teaching of r4n this t`ti-cumstance to the reader_ . FRoAr WEBT.—Mr. P. G.Abrams,• of Wyoming, Jones Co., lowa, •rvioite's us under date of Feb. 22, ultimo, as follows: - , • , • - '..Wyoming is a nice town on Bear Creek, con-' tarning three churches, four dry-goods stores,• two taverns (no whiiky), two . drug stores, two: groceries, ono tin shop, three wagon shops, three', blackstnith shops—all doing a good 'business.— Also, a graded school just gone into operation.:—' Tho town is about .16 reileS-from,Clinten Rail-' road. I live 31 miles - north of the village ' on a beautiful prairie, where I can look , out as far as the eye can reach without seeing a stump or tree, except such trees line been planted. There is quite'n'eontrasein plevirrig'her6 Mid in Ticiga.— One does not get a thump in the ribs every few steps here. • I can ,plow 101 l the' season' withoUt hitting a stump or a stone. Wei - has'e had a dry season, many wells nix: - dry, and streains are lone. We have bad but twoShoricre since hist July arid no snow to speak of. Several have sowed 'wheat . . `WheAt is worth $'1,85,' shelled corn CO ch., oats 48 and •50 cents;• hogs $5, butter 22 cents and eggs 15 cents : - There is a•cheese factorY at Tang-. worthy, 4141 one cOntratted far at Wydmiug: - T think this will be quite it dairY'country in n - few years." THE DAIRY.—W 6 have reason to be lievu that severainew cheese and butter factories wilt ho pat up during the coming year •in Tioga County. , Already she stands first for dairy pp:- duets in' the State, bating, as 'we' believe, more cheese factorie than the balance of,tbe State together.' But location as well as number .must be taken into consideration •in the erection of these factories. We hope not to be regarded mod- , diesonie in su niitting" some remarks upon_this head. Several things aro requisite to the' success of ii cheese factory. Ist.—Convenlent location in heart of welt/s -eer of improced dairy farms. 2d.—An unfailing supply of soft spring water , without admixtures of iion, or sulphur, or aim. 2d.—Enterprise. :There is generally a fault in. tho .e9srt.uction of factories. They are ,not built high enough.ft- Cheese cures hotter and more rapidly 013 the third-fioor than at any lower elevation.- night time the atmosphere near the - gioif d 7 is loaded with an excess of moisture which affects cheese Unfavorably. Nor can this difficulty' be obviated by- artificial boating. 'The -atmosphere in-a--drying-roeurshould-bo - cool—mtrilityritTit. cold, but cool cnotigb.lo pravont opxatlitig. There aro several causes operatingto,orowdtha tecal jealousies, selfishness, atsfispoill: tion to avoid necessary trouble in:getting milk td" the - factory—aU these et:oerttte'te increase, the nuinlier"Or Factories Without a corresponding_in crease of 'produdtion. ' seemailia:3;4s: dom dictates tie reverse policy, :The location should be central as to business and comma.. ipnee, rather than -geographically;' and farmers' , should be willing to,undergo'sonie trouble since not every ono can have a:factory; at his .very door_ In one neighborhood where a cheese factory would cause real estate to appreciate twenty per centurn in, one year, the project failed because one or two men would have the factory„ on , their farms 9; take-ncr stride: : : This spirit is not only - de rue tive, but a positive bar to progress. It ought to, bo exorcised wherever it appears.. ' , Wo regard the - cheese and butter make of. this 'county as the' ,key . to its :prosperity, and stand ready to lend any aid to all enterprises intended ta increase the prinittet , - which marbewithin our power. We wish to make an !Arrangement with the superintendents of all the: factories in 'the county for a monthly return of the inroduet of their establishments, which will be.published du ly in, the Agitator, and sent to the liureanof Sta tistics in Weshingten.f - " • EARtY POTATOES EDITOR AOITA T 0 you be kind enough to inform your readers that the "early Good rich" is valuable only as •an early potato, 'and not at oil desirable for a principal crop; and that i any who want them, can by a little management.l , secure an abundant 'eutply, at two dollars and a half per bushel, perhaps less. I think they can he bought for t. 5 per bbl., iperhaps eyen less:; n trio neighborhood - 'of gltnirti, — v - iVere 'they ato abundant. The "Gleason," another seedling of 14r. Good and very valuable for ri?- Main, erop, - -mn be sold here at three dollars per buslicl,'or less.- For farmers this is a much more desirable variety than is the "early Goodrier.--being of . goOd quality and very produkivo:' by many persons esteemed net inferior to the "Harrison," I,rlifeli is In New York at $5 per bushel, or $l3 per bbl. If any want information, hbout' go!tting .thtse potatoes, semi them to me, I wilt furnish 'with ; pleasure. P. Newell„Mechanical Defitist Ma Held, Pa., will fu'rnish Artificial Dentures of Pla-: tine. (Allen's Continuous Gum) guld,pure aluminium, Colburn's compound mineral' 14se, Motlat's adamantine base; and for thoso who sire lubber ho will furnish " The New Hard Rttb her," or lodized Ilithhor," n pow article free front the impurities bf Vulcaniad'Ruliber, - Which happily •has " played out." .71 , I ; 17,17 . 01 1—PEASE.—Yu . oiri the in§t-i Thomas Keeney, EN.,..Mn. Chitbsin:hild Miss ALariall PCase, of 1510411ebury, , SHEMIAN—IIATiER.----At the house of the bride's father„ March :Ith, by Rev. 0.,P. Livings ton, Mr. Edwin P.'Sltermail and Miss , Vtaie t P. Maker, all 0 Jaekeon, Tina ,Ce. WI LCIJ.X —KFLBORN.--LAt the' house of the I,ri,lo's er, in- Delmar, Feb. 25th, by J. P. Houghton, Galushn Wilco; 'and Jettette all of Delmar.— - -- - - MEM °sit' ye, =tem EITE WOOD— WIPPEX.—At the residence of the bride's father in Lawrenceville, March .3d, by Rev. J. J. Turion,t3ir.'Wm.ll. Wood, of Bellows Falls, Vt., and Eliza A. Phippen, of Lawreneeville, Pa. „ • lIEIC,LAY.7-16. Lawrenceville, Feh...25t11,- at the residence of his son-10-law, Mr. &wallet'. lay, aged 7,1 years. . dUTIp`I !—Ali pessons, are-cantipned not to inirebase a note drawn by me in favot of A MeClam, for the aura of 420, as I hare'reaeU ved,no'conaideration therefor, and , will net py iv-unloOs compelled by. law. , W. .3'. WESTBE.OOC'. - - MARRIAGES DEATHS. x.acca%l T-rwa,glL4e•. nier!;.c:lft tintl4,llleq quantity 'oreldVei, 0t1i51i%442 311Y'vtilts nt 7tRR & WICUIAM, Nintell 4. 1865,-2t Tioga-; Ps; . _ ThO.' 1, 4.4 - fteitAer : 4 II ichirti;tei, Tn. &kis iloothintre German 'Bitters: Thls ts tlie.season of all • others to, which this - i lth.tereeitarlioretfONVAed, it fouud so_ Ilene- • tct,tlin inztedfsnta'dithich metro this IQ tars both dietetic and tonic, aro the qualities which darigoratti /Ik debilitated system, remove Meitner dipression, restore the Appetite, nod ittipatt, action to all the functions of the body. • The mother pnd housekeeper should never be wi Silent it, and the travoileribtotalit oe,P 6l lur r tett§ 4for the Bprinkta, 6'104 etas ire` theitin iffifcle! a taw Wale ell& ire iiieraulu fere. 4 1e will find It an invaluable medicine in the hour of transient derangement pf z i b e system, whichi it likely, to befall pbe Oil ciinAte, and especially durin g tlittittra• rnersedion.i It nitro, ireeTroni fill 'intaxicatin,g - litp uors, and for that reason the Most strictly tempefate nerd tot , .l . ,klitate to rise it, verapqftly,Or Jri, their fam- itoofland's Gertunn Tonic is n combluntioh .of MI the ingredients - of lh`e Ititteri; with ihire Santa Cruz ft nm, , orimge. uniso, 40.1 t is -used torlho lame. Ms 'o-ises siletlui^--Ititteisi. iti , citei =iclieio tame rAlciAolic Stimulant to required. It h a preparation of rare val ue, and most agreeable {coitus' paMte. _ Principal Office, 631 Arch St:, Mile rd, Pa. . Sold everywhere. ti.i.iiir - 1..;•i t',.., / -,,,.. i;iil4/ TiiSAtlrgesf,4iek, ;dad cheap , i -Assort mentt of frainthrevet brOdlitilifetait a County, with large pictures in every way to st it, and card pliotog,rapli.9 at $l,OO per doz., all g ing fast at Prank Spencer's Art Gallery, me.nstitd, Pa.'" Dec. 25,-If. lIAMILTON On „ sirietly TenSpranc'e - gorria ; R u h, Pa., IL O. 13 A [LEY, 4oracs and thtribig'rs' thlte.--411nrcli 8;'t863, = -]y: ' SPE.CI NPT.PcIE.,9! „ . . . , . t DDIIIN3 TO TII Et .Nltll. VODS AND DIIIIIIIIATDD -..-S2-seliose-sniTerings-linve beenprqtractedfrorn - htdden caust. and , arlio4e coies require prompt treatment to reltKryoxiiitince dear:dila,. If.you are entfcfnitjuirliteve IlittlVrestlYin in rotor/ark diSharges, what effeit'dered! it pro.itice upon your general heolth l' Do you feet weak, debilitated, easilyJ deed ? *Does a Mkt extra exertiou pristnee palpitation of this heart? Does 3 our liver, or iifiktX;Ye.detittiii, dr yotir kidneys, fre quently' get out of oider l' Is your orh o o som e time s tit lek , Jai iky,-or tloeliy,, or is ,i tz you , or sett ling? ;Or - does iilldek Piallit Tilal tO tho top!' tie seat nedimeittut the . not toneiifter it' li f ib stood avilti le? •-lte'you -Retie apelhw of sliort,lii t ant it gor dYsl'ePi'l.l ,et ritY°llT!Tw eirt-mustipati.4- Day tt-itaT,tietiS oflaii)tingufp#4. g i `tCsnftldrui s tleilihe,heu P -4 -4 01 ,01' itielphriltteptli ed..v t 14 )0)4 ruititlmon - gdnityr elwatkiliapfiii-ifyl,iiltjOdillst po you reel Arai, Mit le. a' Irfornet vivitol' cointittity,'Of life? Do 3•on alsli *of ha lett alone, to get away from everybody? naea oily I I (Die thing Make you' start or jiiniP? .cis'yititr sleep beoken orreatless?-. Is the lustre of your ova do brilliant? The Mount on your cheek its ,t,riglit: Do s'ut enjoy yourself, hi society us; milli— po you impute pa ir hitaillea2,srith the same energyjr-:- 1 , 'Do' )Mi (4'41 As Mitch coaildenee in yourself? , Ain your ~lit,try mot umi flagging; 'glieti to Oa of melancholy? I I 1 80, its not lay it to your liver -or ilospepsia2 , lint . ° .you rest le-s L nights? , Your brich • welik, your knees %yeah. and have but Ditto appetite, and n yott ,cittribute this to dyspepsia or liver cymplitiut ? .-, . ~, - 4. Now, iedier., , ,iraliusiii,venerealdiseaSis badly ettred; owl e,•xoal exces.,ses, are mil capable - of - producing 'h wi :a.m. , : of tAii• gotterati ye tr ; .. ,, ans, the organs of gen ern( ion. a betilu. perfect-healthy nitiko the man. Ind ;; you ever thidk that thoso bold, defiant, energetic, per. 1 ~,em mg. .mccessful bi4sitiess Irma am always those sylwaymorgeratirls - ortmhS lfro 4 41 pbrfect bettl i t ti tit rbu net - 441 - les} bi!cli "men oorlifilstu Alf llielut'inela ebi:dy4of ri es-e,i444,, f ei• yl' piilpitalion of the hbartA Tliey tore ;toy er afraid they eanuot succeed „la, bitsiness; they don't become eml mid discouraged; they aro ,always polite dud pleasatiti it the companyolllolo,,alidlook,yen and them right in die f.ice—tiong,".Orsour.itowncust luoks or rally other nwainiesi .abong ,theni.„ 1.....16 :fad i p art , tho..-,s who keep the organ S. ellfhfraidAri twinitie tit "I'litseAvill not outy ruin ttie 'ectustititttood: bit t I also (hose they do business wiritt ; Or for. -:-:;.,, ',•`',„ -., ; How many, Men from badly-urgil diseaseti;friiltt lute effects of Bello/loose and excess,esc form brought about that stab• of weahnesa in thostforgans that has re/faced the g.meral py:teia so much "4 to induce alnielsetiltory other oisease rs idioey, lunacy, paralysis, epilso affect- I ions. emetic, a n't almost every other form of f .disease, wiDiflClttimatilly Id heir to, mot rho real ,cause of' the I r,'mhie scarcely ever Stomata), and have' doctored for d ill nit the rktlit one, , : , , • • ~ ,i - • „••• - z hiseeees of those organs l_efilkire thO,Ttbe Qr tt dittrOble. /1 ELM itUI,ICS FLUID NXTRAC DAlClll.ll4ltll6l'gteat Diuretic, and is a certain dun) for diseases of theuDiad. dm., iihirmys.flravel f '.'-.Dropsy, Orgoiti4 ;Weakness, , e. male,ConiplaintS, Genertil • Debit i ty. , and all: disease; of tlitt-lirlUdryOrgans- s rliettlec existing in :Male or Ile lushs; front irliateVersetiiise ortg,initting and.oo Matter hew longstunillng. , If no treattneii t is submitted to, Consumption or Pin. sanity may ensue. Our tle.Blcotnithlood aro supported from thee.; .1.1.1111("f and tbe.healili and happlnqs, and that or fla•Aiit:i', clep - eniht open priitopt use ora reliable rtalletly„ • ,:,..• -... 7 7 -. , -t a n n•; • -- gf,sl pomi;4 FXTFIACT. BUCIIU, re tablialled up sr,‘r.l.,f IS )cars, pri.pared by 11. T. lIKAIBOLIj, • • • Itrrei(i Wily; New York, 'and, 14:1 , 7,—..51,:n per bottle. or G bottles for stl;4o, detiv ere,lotty, odd re t ..l. Sold by till Druggistsverstrb'ete. - ' 'COLGATEA:CO.'S t t CO ERAsivEMAP _ <s ir 6CL. Is rennsfactsred froth' P D It E 'MATERIALS, and may-be. con sidered the STA ArDAKU OF !-IX 'CELLI:NCR. Pot 'sale all trocer. • 22nia3T7-+TY:' 1t14,0R,5 . : OF A (4010 . 4iiil4tOr'slfffeired:-Cor ye4ra; fruit . 2Coryous Debiliiy,:treinattrre'Pecus, awl all the effects of youth ful ihdischAion; --- ian, for the rake of sufferlug. human ity', send Ire° tcialtAtho need It, the -recipe nod <Mee tleAlg fer-making the eltriplo remedy by %Odell be vas cuie 1. sufferets wishing- to profit by the siverthier'g experience, can do en by addressing; lii perfect, poUll tl“uce, JOHN- 11. OGD11.1 , 1; 22um3-07-1y SIItdILIIi SIDIILIBUS.OURiMtIIR. 'HUMPHREYS' • lIOMCCOPATHIC SPECIFICS' . ' uA t'a , ritorev;:cu TrittrE -BrostMeittiLn }a pvriNict-, ~ a,t,ire,.surcess;; nel(Abic . tire the Otily 3tedicities ptrtertly-Totttpred-roimprtlartrfte—lto-limplo^thavinty. tailed oiLapot liu ylHde ingpipg.ttlom ;, so Harmless an to 601W:el non tiyht OllVlOnhi'4 . o 11 0 4 11 ".T 4 VS : I iiibl),L,Tll, , ) iiikad .commoiitlation frorti 811. aii.l will 01i..:t3s render !mtisinetion. Cents. I. C ruA, co ors, Congestion, 25, '2 4 ," Wtnrince.'Worm•Folio': '"1 23 T •ca i I " .lo Crying Colic, or. t F o a an, DiArrisjpq,:oreliqt•on 5; 'do t Elysenierv, y. 4 ! 3 : Pll O l.OTa - VlOrbP_so - P.Mtil l 4 . •: 4 S: : 5 25 ; n4' Coughs. Colds, 11r00chiti0..,....e..:.4..r4, : g0 ! 10 ;.rieuralgPiaiToolPiaclto,lFne*teber i Y4irtiko-; . 25.; 10. dU Dyspepsia, 13111ous Stomach r a.* 11,: du' ; supkressed'tir .to ':bites, too profaso 25 13. -no Croup. Cough, lillicnlf 11rettillIng ' . 14, 4.i Salt r theaia , Eryhipela., Eruptleas... : 25 Y 3. du Rhetinlatitan, Iniemontio.raim. 25 ruoor 414 Ague, 901 1 Ko...v.ey,Anting 00 17, to Pilo% 40 it., do Gplithalrny,'nro !ivy:4z , or i ireak Bp:J.:- 50 19, do Catarrh,-acute 40 20, trhoopitig-Cotigh: vtott.ii `5O 21, du Ast111116;, opproe,oo ,great lug 50' 2 . .! do na l - thsehargi s , imprs„froa „nearibh.. 50 , 410 ' Scrofula, clia, ge4l 41150;14,";$Tiellinits.. 50 21; (1. , General Debility, Pltytiral 11 oekbess: 50' dj Dropsy, and F.t.,ditiy ' 2e.," ,du Sea-Sickness, Pick [less Croattiling.., 50 2i; du Ilidney-Disease,(travel - 2'3, a- Nervous Debility, t•lnlinal Einid; '-v sioni4, involuntary piceliargeir 'loo' 29, di' Sore ' Ittoath, , ''s9 Catiker ' ": •.. tit,. ,1„ Urinary Weakness, wkitsg b 0.... - SO - M. it......painful r er i o ds, with ~ _ l ifi,.,i .1 i 9 ..... .... .c.p. 3- -' , . . 1,, jSnfierings at cliaii go of life ~...1 00 33, diii,ptiiitilliivZSiiiii ‘ in;.:2t. vsis• uotell.kt,oo 31. du, - Diiilitlieria, itli7eiliteillzi.ir . ii Tlii 7 aat Cal .11 sL Y L'ASk4V_ - „Or 1,1.1.4,E I s lt, n, volo)Ceri CARE, CoSTAININJ A 4.1.1 44:14INARY THEARN A FAMILV I.•i . )01, A, ItoOK;t4P,DirtrOVONS $lO 00 :-7/11.11 r Kimit r ,aolfiltxv't.tano , (nactr,, to topg : 4 1n,'riiirti kir np l'atvAtt: litnt t'oPn NMI for OM- • - ttsu stud -Itr Thllifit,tittut vi-' yl4 mot plultet crow .4•• ........n ........yam to $5 iteui,34llon py tho sotto or biuglo.box,-nro scot I 0 nny putt of thu ctmlitty,'loy Malt or, Express, free •,i lcu gv, (411 teCt 'pi of the mice: - Iluinakeys• qpriciftp • .14 , 94eopflthip•gedicxrietCoinzianY. omen mot Depot, No. 5P2 Drmm:Ay, Yogis. HOMYILFIEVI is consulted- daily at lits office, per: soually or by letter, as atmce, for I dlidotins of disease: POR SA LE - BY ALL DRUGGISTS - . • Atigli•t 21, 3667-Iy, • LkTERVOUS DEBILITY. WITH -ITS oLoOmir•AirTENDA:NTr!,:44,2)w srinyrs, • IMPRESSION, INVOLliptflgty, 11r :spyEz?, - BrEßll49liiincei, DiZZ:I7. BEAD, ,LOSS OF, MEW, CRY AND. THREATENF.D IMPOTENCE AND 111- DECiI.ITY; jpal U SC.i".EIF.ION CURE II!: St'EC • , O, InPOSed of the - most valuably tnil.l tiltd potent en , naives, -they strike at once the root of the , rhattei, tone= up the wyetern, a rest' the discharges, and impart. • ilgpiu -nod energy, Hie 'awl vitality to this entire matt.- •They - „have , cured pf cases. Price ,S 5 per packrtupf... six tioxe,‘ and Nial; per altishilYox• 4 101 4 gigts.ltiltr•alet hs' reeelfsr Of Addreas tILIMMILEYSI lIONIROPATIIIO Cf.);f: CO., 5G2 BBotny,,k7, Nrw•YO . a . ki.. 2lnngo7-14 U.MPT:IVZ'S:" Tho Rev. EDIVARIit 'illl;tltni, xklit send (free of charge) to all who desire 11,11.1 a prolcripriou with the di rectlon4 for making and using the simple ' re medy "which lie was cored of a lung affection and that dread , disease Cciltidtaptioh. 1119 only object islo - benellt ltro sitllClVWOLtuliaopo.oAotor.44outioroz,..z;lll,,Ay...l.las.47de, Iscriptiou, as It still cp4t them nothing, and fooy Ptpco, Ploase_ikddrea • - ' REY. EDWARD A. WILSOrN, 22=40'7.4X:17 Millatosbritg,KirigiCo., N. Y. =EIMM;3 ME= ~~~dl~U~ll~~~i~Ti,lltU~f°~l'~P~ g , 3 r 1 ,? • 4 rk- • 4 'A CORNING, N. Y. 1‘ '1:•3 HERM tilli ..;~ ,~.. Irolll.oB 1 I.A:Na IME DICINEA, , PAT :'2 w. ,11,Vir..;;,,: THADDEUS 2 XS, -15 E IT j :MEDICINES, I UDELL' S FLUID, OTg, Citi r d4ll6, pati . ,}4.4 ;1 •••- - - ~PIIT~'NT MEDICINES, ROCII- ;_ - ia - tl%-altrtlliEilY 3 - • 4. .712. ltj f AND E ' XiltribT ' S, " 4 1 ' A IV/ tip 1 6/ti . H ,g? : z. ak • " ) ..A it Y ;#) RA* 709Iigtgi* t,klcl•6, lit I Atrit_N Tq I FOR-,MARVIN. CO'S C INgD. OIL. ' I. §914 arp_rcqq.ettOti to i4l3l . :iir`gett.ijuiki:ations:-cfryre hrolog fPriber Tf.l East. • -'‘ Salt. , Orphim Chary afi,ordii of the o VPlVlVtlhourt of (1nted,Attg.,29,,1307, tho D - itertiigned, Miardian'of gngeno If. ,Itibble. 'Em ma R:jtibliteOtnil-Ella E. Ribble , . minor children of Jad‘d) It. fibblo,iloo'd, will tall at public bale upon the premises' onAhe_3oth 'day-of-March, A. D. tI2 &tick , n °qr. ,t °Jolla frig ede - sdri. hitt ttal e"Atate', tat the Proprty of said decedent, to wit: All that lot of land sittato in Liberty tbniikiPg •Tioffa county. ~,,bounded north by lands or-the heirs laf John%Schnelder, deo'd, and lands of Christopher Schiff:a,' s erukby lands of Thomas illcCracken, south by lands of chris- Opber- P.clzuker, and lands. nf. Salina London s,chlager,.oncl west. by Janda of David, Settlirlst:— eanfaining Idfl acres of land: Tmatts: ono-half cash on the return - of 'sale - , and the , balance in tiro eiPandrinntiarpayin'ents, with interest frhm , day of sale. • '''' ' 3iarcb, 4; 18611;-3t. DOROTHY — RIBBLE; ' • Liberty"; Pa; - • Otiardlan. TN • BANIKRUPTCY.—This is to 'give notice": ju t •:on the.-24th day of _ , Oett: D:',186 7,i warrant in. Ban k ptey was s s ed* i&giti t the estatecof • Lewis 7. Steno, of Clymer the county of Thrga, and State of Venten, whe ; hatt been' adjudged Bankrupts on• hiaotyp Pntitten thelltlioitaytheritiaf Any debts and- delivery tit any.4rcipertyi . .belonging •to each Bankrupt, to them or for their use and-the transfer of any pro perty by him are forbidden - bylniii; that a meet ing of tthe,ieretlitert_lif the said:: Bankrupt to pygo . their dehia dm] to_ choose: rine. orlitore Asi sigpeetuof.: thereetete, will be. held: siVa COurt of Ilay_kr,uptey, to .ho hoiden at the office of-Pr E.- Smith, in Tiegn,, county of: Tiega, and -State of Pean'a, before F 4 E. Smith, Register, ciry the' 22d day of-Aprit, A - ...11. - 1808, -- at 11 o'clifielc f '; 1T11041.4S 13. 5. Marshal esen Dist. Pa.. Per DAVID -CAMERON, Deputy. March li, 1568.-4 w _ N Bii:ItlKieUPTC4.-I . ilestern District of Pa., iss: To:whom it may coneorn;,„Tho ttnder T ; - signtiti - linreby - givdsribtlee of his appointment al_ assignee ef North lc Knowlton of Mansfield Tioga co. Pa, whpihavibeen - ifdltid4eslliatticrtiptitrtipon their owd j thin by tho Distriei Court of _ said matriet. -- - .-. 11 02 15 ;7;; - . • , :iilatigfiel 1t1.46h. 3 - 11162,-3t • ditisignee. ridge Letting. , • 116TOTICE is hereby given dint/the ‘Commts 111—sioaers-of-Tioge,County--widi'iat the - band:, iTaf b ldcrV e l.,„TqFi Ci..gqkj.6ol4kiaihirg) 'Baittnict arab d 1 2 #3,....at..4vbiett time and place they log„,aritilid ta,reeei•Ve,proposals and exhibit n plan of the proposal bridge. E. !KART,- P. V. VAN NESS, • - •5., • ..•Jor—RAzr March 4, 18134-It. ' • r Pjspolutiort., °TlCReistir gtve d , this' copartner hiretoforo existing in the name of G. llastings & Co. was dissolved on-the 4th of Dec. '1867, by mutua l coqserit., - -Tbe business will bete after bo conductel ky:,.0,e9119 kiespngst. brytKeAd efootintsilro in the blinds-of-0; Hint.? tinge ( or T,PPn.leatrT.iittn)orgdo.ni , ltidebildii; the said firtnAse e sequesiettto,eallrntisksettln Itt once And suse l?cielialteuse,be „closed p:n. • .}::4I.ItASTINGS. Thanking our patrons for past favors. I would "BolicitA oun:tinuatialilsf the esiiie. 4ur h4ylStS.fz_rcr.ll OXO, . TT A Ea LN*3. Tl 4 ;,:' EMI OTC D A( ENTS WANTED—For DR. WM LIAM: sIkIITII'S DIOTIONOItY OF, TEE liTELp.ti-Writtewby• i io ot most Divines in Europe and America. Illustrited with over 12,0 Stect,iknd Nod Engrayingsiiln, pribairgOil3etavh,•ifitlnMtic• Price *s3,'so:" 'Thal only edition published in America, condensed by Dr. Smith's own hirkr." We employ no Gen eral Agents anti otrer_extra inducements to Agls _trenlingvivithl•lis.°•"Send Tor - deitropplivp.pirculttra, nut see our terms. . z3.-Bt *UR. nblieboes, Mar'efi 9; 1883 ME • i'. r.l fQL NOTICE is boroby given that my wife Lntio 13„basileft,iuy hour and )soa.rd.witbohtjust can ea,lleitiOriidlilion,,r aaWirlierritiYqorbid- all persoilQ keeping or harboring her on my account, for I trill not'ptiY ahy ebtirgbi or v ilebts 'Of bar contracting. CLEO-Rag WELCIL Sullivan, March 4, 1803.-3w:' Dr. Wri-R TAYLOR, OrEttetiVE 4ND,MECIIANICA_L ro:lm - - kiixi , it-i4f 9EIII OFCEOI,A, TIOOA COUNTY, PA e•IFFICE—First home in - rear'of Block. Filling and Extracting, carefully and successfully done. Chlorofor or Ether odminiatered when desired. ragd- All kinds of Plato Work done In o workmanlike manlier AO warranted., -, - • Coll tied examine specimens..." - Osceola. Morph 4, ISGB-4t. A Farm fort Sale. ONTAINING 55 acres, 45 of which aro un der good culiivation # with &aut . ° house; frame harn;anci clxcellont apple'and peach or chard in bearing, thereon. Tho farm is well wa tered, and lip,s-uhout wost Of life vil lage of Covington; Tioga Co. Pa. 'or terms in quire on the premises. of IRA GRAVES. 'Covingtork,,Feh.,26, isa9. 4f. „t, • For .Sale. ITIBB- OMB? '.fe FP)IJRVIski Ana known I_ as the Ford iteLairrencovillo, this Co. The property is unsurpassed in point of location for cpstom,,a,nd has ample cap city for storing and'maindhotuittig for kO2llB an't fereign'dainand —3 pair`oP Burrs, with ',ita;tho odern ijnprove- Monts for merchant work. Robhilt in 1, 0 161, and now, in omplet,to Indef. 'iiieti•at any time alter sixty days frowt; date pf sale. CILAS. L. FORD. Lawrenceville, Jan. 29, 1363-6 w. `Home Life Insurance Co., No. 2-58 BROADWAX, „NEW Whi. =I . „ LL the, ilet.profiti 'of this CompriLi g0 . ::t0 .. the!Assureil— No forfeiture of_gplieies.% titnitzitigh ris'tgfesitlenee oV i travel. - The Ilotoo;tise : art titep)e Cash Capitarniosf ie+;- surclig invpstel.l- - , -. WA L'Zglit_Et. " ECIROE .4/ LEY, • •''' . 1": ii. -PROZIIINCIHAM,t.. Tliks:tl.3 • - W con • ACTIIMIY. Odd A if : 'HARTr f • Ag't Wollaborg •:.• , March ht 1868-0P4.. „. . LAN , Gge or tho Basquabandl . CO'' • . AA Woolen Mu te. ~ t ~~ ::~ f:: ~{i~ w I El!! lIIE in RE 1111 MOM •I maiiimmumumm. • , , ;• c, , rgat -HargatiLS C , -' '-' .4 , `.,.' 1 i'' - ' '4 1 ~' - 4i • 'l'l ' ' f ' i '.- V i ' 77 , • ;".? Y-,-, Z , -. 't INd ,t, Dry Goods. Dry •-- - 7 Ever 4 pfie in need .of Dry Goode, who desires d" to Amour° the FULL 'WOLTII OF THEIR MONEY, • REM r • . , 4.! • , and tabuY Goods,cheaper on, en average of pri ces than at any time during the put 5 years, can do co by calling on the subscribers, :; 3 00BiOERT BLOCK, CORNING• Our stock is nearly all pew.lintl all put in at the • NEW SCALE OF LOW PRICES ind odi t ro S' t ii:rhlt itfo'" pikes f the oast is* 3 years' a d deidde for yourselves If GOO 3 S aro not ekoap.,-,-, . Common• Prints, - 8 cts 0004 • •; . ..... ••10 Warrantaidet t'olorecrPtlipts' " • 2t " Rein , Shoetinke t iride '` " Fino Brown heating 12; " Finerißleached 121 " Red iFlantels twilled or plain, 25, 311, 37.1, 44, 50 Grey El annels•twilledit44..... , 311,4741,44,50 n rednelion orfrello2f to-'2O ciits'iewyd. Fancy Shirting, 311,44, 511, very cheap Tiokings, Stripes,,Denims, Retucky Jeans,,Oot ` • tonades, era redueod full as much. STILL GREATER BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS,' 36 in. wido handsome fine French Morinoes„7s 38" " 4 , c. u a 1,00 40" " • extra qualities " " - . 431. , In all ciders. in eachlot, :T,hoi, are full' 30 per cent less.thn the prises of 30 dors ago, and are tho best:birgains in the County. Empress Cloths, Alpacas and l'aranicitas aro, equally ; cheap.— Any olio in need' f Winter Dress Goods will do well to call on us. SHAWLS, CLOAKS AND CLOAK CLOTHS ARE -VERY CHEAP: • . , Wo have made, the folletring 'reductions from the prices of 30 daps ago. $6,00 Doublo Shawls, good colors, now $4,50 $7.00 Double Shawls, good colors now 6,50 $7,60 Double Shawls, extra qualities, now 6,0 D $9,00 - Dinible Shawbs;ektra qualities, $3,00 Beaver Cloth; lisyartla Wide,l now 2,60 54,00 Deaver Cloth, 13 yards wide, now - 3,60 $4,60 Beaver Cloth, li'yds wide, Black, now 3,50 $6,00 to $7OO Beaver White Back Chinchilla, best quality in market, now 5,00 These good; wprij all considered Chem at Our • • brat tfriees one month ago. - • FURS are reduced full 30 per, cent. our .1309 T AND SHOE STOCK i s full of bargains. We sea IVoraerea Morrotbe Pa!morale, $1,50 We sell Women's Kip Shoes, 1,5 Also: large lota 'of , Fine•Work, 'such., as Btitton, Balmoral; and Congress, in libtlforroeco and Serge, for Ladies, Misses and Children at the Lowest Prices the Market vrill afford; " TV/ buy 'Oopits:a,lmost - daily; and sell everytAim cheap J. _A. ipO., 'Dec. 4;.1567 . CLOTHING! i ' r' ~,., WM CLOTiIiNG i liMi ,~ ~ ~, EINEIMSII ESE GLO'THIG ti Ili s t , _ t . ^ Re„ LANO Sr„Co., - ; ~, r, HAVE added to their stets a complete as eortment of Reaclsr=lo~acle CL OTHING, Which they alfer'it 25 per ant less than such Goods Were over 841 for in , WELLSBORO .BEFORg. i ~ t ME Good suits for. Overcoats, . &c.," ! DUSII DE LANO. r , • : • • L. BACHE: I Wellsilpro, Nov. 20, 1867.-1 y LAD'"'Vesta and•Drawere, at -• • 3., •: , - ` De LANO- A CO'S CARPETS at Now York Pricea,_ at • • De LANO CO'S C OTTON YARNi at A LARGE Stock of Boots and Shoes, ut Do LAND 4 CO'S. F Rom CORSETE4; at F ANCY CLOAKINGS, at • LANO & cos. :To Inn Keepers. . • „ ...IVO ICE is hereby given, that no licensee ,11f- -tin be issued to innkeepers malt the fees nre paid into-tho treasury of the County; In ac;;• cordanciitrith the' Mu-providing that slit shall •not be lariful for the cleric of the Court to issue gDY HP oll l9ttlatil the :'applioant shall have flied the eertitleAte.of thti,County Treartiter that the foo hae)ign viraleboro, Jan. 22 1.1388' 1 . T reasurer. .3 AMPS.—=knot! kind of inn* for Kerosene— *fibrolikago of FOUTS TB Wi In v to bp entort4 14t 109 ye. Let Li , - 1 Corning, N. I" OM INMEI =SI IM MEI MBE ..$lO,OO 7,50 .&.C. ' DE LANO & CO, Do LANO & CO'S e LAND do . CO'S NM MIMI OF '6B '; =I bone VatiValkenburg's PUBLIC BEN'iFITI ilkit 0 1 0 ' ,ASilit PART FIRST. ew of the contemplated Railroad soon to Wellsboro, the proprietOrs have 4d to give the people hereabouts , daily' [ ants through the year, corataancing on . 1 of January. Tho first pleas; entitled, 1 AND LET LIVE . Y"; . IN Two CFLARA.CTERS. "Li '''' . 1., wit - 4*i kiviANNALKEkivito.: 43 , . Tam PEOP great drams hue drawn crowded home 'this and the old Countries, and is ad.: by all to be one of the most profitable, In g, and best pieces extant ' , - Mittedl Ureetit 'keta' to the Dress Oircle—FßEE: L.-. - 'FART SiCOND. !Me eteetia a little from t ish •it distinctly understood, that All of politicians, and even those* who feel Wolfish—and in fact none are es-eluded ZIAR OF FASHION! Wb qualit notice o we can, furnish any style, kind nna !! of Gentlemen's wearing apparel on abort and nt prices astonishing low. UTTING' DONE ADMIRABLY Cloth • Cassimeres, Vestings, Ladies' las, and a large variety of Ladies' Dress Goods., kinds, and ns cheap s the cheapest acts to the Pargydete ' PART TRIED In th public, that we Is great Tragedy for the benefit of tho u , e 'would not omit saying to the ..11(lies I.lso kqep everything to replenish their Etiocirc:Viao. and , One and all n jviitneiti lb& Bbovo en.; eta:' 'We' do not claim to be old Stare; I endeavor to do our best to give nll the, I their money. •COno, fbrtatn, but sha worth ol eserved Seats for the Ladies kemember the place, R! Q, UNION BLOCk NO N. B. efit of them o heretofl of tile E! We shall give our patrons the full ben !the decline in prices ' and extending; r thanks for the very liberal patronage ro extended, we solicit a continnanc, me. WILSON & VAN VALKENBURG Noll bow, Jan.ls, 18b8-ti IE ew 4=rcrod.m R. powen.lit, Co" : • .;.• from the city a hirge and vied assortment of A 1 INTER GOODS., Boughk Bold al ton to CASS] laince the decline in prices, and will be erdiugly. We respectfully invite atten oist stock of -' - 1 1 ' I--- lIMERES; BEAVER CLOTHS, TWEEDS, - FLANNELS, , also, a large line of NOS, EMPRESS CLOTHS,' Al CAS, and other DRESS GOODS and DRESS ,'TRIMMINGS, \lfcp„ bite andnewr,assortment of • , , .DY MADE CLOTHING, MER AP RE !' at greatly reduced prices. ES' FURS—a nice assortment, now and cheap. TON,' awl; other : kinds of . POOP• ''' -- -' SKIRTS; `, ~ • - ' NH_ EE NOTIONS,' .. TS AND 'CAPS; HARDWARE CROCKERY, GROCERIES, ' l e MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, l antothbrAin .. gs . arbieh we will to - pleased to all who will call and examine our ..tock of Goods purchasing elsewhere, as we believe it will for your time and trouble. . I t P R OFITS, QU ICKIC SALES, & I;;ADY PAY IS OUR MOTTO. LAD BON Ilk And' /1 to AO Dolan) pay yoi • Don't ; forgOt to - call nt the re Store, No. 1 Uriion Block. i alwro t Nov. 13; 1867. We 'yes & Tine Ware FOR TIIE MILLION. • IMI [PEACE IN THE FAMILY 't - have enough to eat, dry wood, a good 11-behaved children, and to crown all, a you tilti wifo, w, TIP TOP WOKING STOVH! ;and crowning good, I have aqtny Tin vo establishment, opposito:Roy's o, an.l its name is the This las; and "St. l Wellsbo; ME COMPANION ; ncis admitted, to bo - equal tb atiy, in the WARE MADE TO ORDER, . on all world 'r ,and warranted to give satisfaction. prompt REPAIRING in tho beat manner and with dispatch execute CALL AND _§l7., D. P. ROBERTS °Eimer, Nov. 21,1887. Wells, =II Old sixt-seven----nov sixty-eight-- The o ld sleeps With ate fathers; The new stands knocking atthe gate Of every mortal • And MA.THERS •, . . . • Litit,E the heel and tb e bears, finds his life renewed•by the dear, cool, bracing atcuoepb o!'o of Winter, and his detirmlnatfon to MAKE, EVERYBODY RICH,; , • .. , . • , BY the way bavo you heard anything of the chap Who STEALS ltts Qaoczargs at he • BRE-HIVE EXCRAN E? MO who gives as a reason, (and a good reason it is, too) that if a fellow gets caught at stealing a tip-top artieleok • • , FLOUR, PORK, and so forth, he can't bllt licensed of TRYHCO TO CHEAT 11111SHIS; but it a fellow is caught at stealing a poor • article, and is CONVICTED AND SENT UP, his remorse must be terrible. 'I suppose that when tho old maidi'maids eon . - sole themselves with tho saying— "There's as good fish id the sea as were ever caught out of it," they don't allude to my , MApKsneL. And when people complain of a bad cough, they don't al lude to my Concur. But when they speak of the i . FAEE. '...,:', . ) "BBAIINI EXCHINGE r ME 8t1A; liko ,LOVE CONTINUES MACKEREL .& WHITE FISH, Sugar, Co'ee, DlOla,sBa,. Syrup, GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, • , . . I suppose they do mean my stock of Teas; which are,. as the Elder Weller said of advice "WEnar coot} mot WERRY CHEAP." I am further able to say that people will cat much or little, in proportion to their appetite, and will pay for - much or Mils,. according to' their money. I tell Tea by the ribarter pound, of course, hut prefer to wholesale it in packages of not less than SIXTEEN - OUNCES, and, by persuasion, can be induced to sell a chest of a dozen pounda to one customer. MA THERS will buy and eel' FARM PRODUCE • At such ratbs as shall enable buyer and seller to Sleeip sound o' nights, having consciences 'void of offence.--- -- 'lWollsboro, Jam 8, '6B. W. T. IiATEERS EMI T. L. ItiLDWIN & ((L • • ARE RECEI•VINE their stock of FALL and WINTER . • -•-- • 0-00 DS, consisting pf a general assortment of DRY GOODS, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY, 'GLOVES, - SHAWLS, KNIT GOODS, 1100 P SKIRTS, BALMOREL t SKIRTS, SILKS, V9MEs ,, TICS, FLANNELS, - Lai ies l - Clonkings, Cloths and Cassi- meres, glovei.and Mittens, Boots and Shoes, READY-MADE CiOTONG, Und • r Clothing, Hats and Caps, Yan ke Carpets, Oil Cloths, Paper Hangings, Groceries, Flour, Feed, Pork, Hams, Sugars, Teas, Molasses, Syrups, Coffees, Fish,loils, Paints Spices, Extracts, Wooden \are, Brooms, Pails, Tubs, Baskets, • Hard Ware, Crockely, Glass Ware, Stationery, Salt, Nails, Iron :6 atone Ware. In fact, a•general assortment and as lotto a stock as yon will find to soled from ontsido of the city. All kinds of • COUNrrIW PRODUCE taken in - exehango' for Gotls. We buy good goetla and will soil as oheap as anybody. Ground Plastery constantly on b.and T. L. BALDWIN & 00. Tioga,, Pa., Oat. 9, 1867. TV".IEIW PIIOTOGRIPIE MLLE WDLLSBORO; • • NOL OPEN : 10 PUBLIC; - 101E:SRS- RING it EASTMAN Weald In. f , rsrk their friends and the public gotioisilY thak-th•y have fitted up. a now Photograph Gal lery-In tbe best possible tAyle, Baying ,one 'of best SKY-LIGHTS in the State, we are prepared to take nil styles and sizes of ' , , - 'I'III)TOGRAPHS; AMBIiOTYPES & .hIELANEOTYPES , . . in _the b/sV artistic. manner, for Lockets or Cases, large or small. Largo PHOTOGRAPHS copied from smell Cards or old Daguerreotypes - of de ceased friends. No trouble to take ..... CHILDRENS' PICTURES, Bring thew along Samplo proofs always given whoa. Ordered-- Como:sad trj 4: %,P2P — Ciallery over Eastman's Dental Office; Pitch Door_below Roy's - Drug.Vtore. . • Jan. 15;1868-1y. New 11 . Shop.l CL. KIMBALL deslres to, annotince so' his ,cfrionds, and all those.* ating Ila - raess, that they can be accommodated t his flew' shop, over E. It. Kimball's Grocery, Main-et., Wells. bore, Pa. ' • (dec. 25, 1867.3 • For Sale. 1 Q SPLENDID BUILDING LOTS, in the IL/ -DOrongh of WeDebora, and. a TIMBER TRACT- of 400 acres in Delmar, three miles from this city—beaviiy timbered. -Terms easy. - Jan. 8, 1868. WRIG/IT BAILEY. LICENSED AUCTIONEER.—u. S. WAGE;, an experienced Auctioneer from California; respectfully notifies the pdople of Wellaboro and vicinity, that ho is prepared to respond ,to orders to officiate at Yendues, promptly. Orders by mail promptly'attended to. 'Residence over the Meat Market. _ [jan 8 1868-tfl PUJAIPtii I PUMPS 'PUMPS! MBE SIIDSCRIBER haying engaged in 'tbc wooden Pump business l respectfully aolicitet a share of public patronage.' All work warranted.' ; Qrdcrs Jell with D. P. Roberta of Wellsboro, with B. Aldrich at the lower gate, will be prompt ly attended to. J. 11:0,. STONE. -, Tioga, Jan. 22, 15C)8 . .-Imo- . Public Benefit, 31ONG the useful improvements of the day, there are few that give more promise of good, few so well adapted to relieve human suf. tering, few so well approved by the public as that now and powerful remedy called Saluilfer (or as the German people call it, Dealthbringer). It gives ease and comfort to the pOr sufferer from Neuralgia and Rheumatism, and brings speedy relief to that large class of diseases'„ that are often cured and always bane tted yan out ward application. For sale by all Druggists. • Whblesale Depot DAY, 110 A LA D sal- GER, No 5 tCourtiandt St. New. rorkl - A 11,4,PPY NEW YEAR TO ALL. M Y stook of ' FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, PORK; SALT, AND PRO VISI dn is being constantly replenished, which I tub ever ready to exchange for Greenbacks, Grain, Butter, Eggs, Potdtry Dried Fruit, Lard, RlMap 4:]E.' Sheep Pelts, ), .- •.- -•\-, or anything that will bring the *HEREWITH --- to pay debts and keep lzusivesi going. Times are tight, but we all must live. So come „ along. The. y 'll find' in Mozart Blook, next. door to Convers, , Osgood. r • ' franuary 1, 1888. - M. B. PRINCE. i • : . . To Owners of Horses and Cattle. TBras - DERBY CONDITION POWDERS ARE warranted superiatto any others, or no pay, for the curo of Distemper, Worms,-Bots, Coughs, Elide balled. Colds, Sc., in Horses; and Colds, Coughe, q Bilk iDlackTongue,Dorn Distemper, &cr., in 'Cat , tie. They are perfectly, sato and innocent; no need of ttoppinr , ' the Working ofyour animals. They increase Mteappetita, give a fine coat, cleanse the stomach' and urinary organs; also increase the milk of cows. Try i ' them, and you will never be' without them. Hiram Woodruff, the celebrated trainer of trotting horses, has used them for years, and' recommends them to his friends. Col. Philo. P.: - Bußh, of - the Jerome Race Course, Fordham, N. Y., would not use them until' he was told of what are composeti,aince which. ho - is nerer without them. Ho has over twenty running horses In his charge, and for -the last three years has used no other medicine for thorn. He has kindly per- IMated me to refer any one to him., Over I,GOO other leferences can be seen at the depot.. Sold by Druggists and Saddlery . Price 25 cents per. bo x. Depot, 56 . Cortiandt Street, New York. ('sob. 19) " N BANKRUPTCY.—This is to gir.o.antetioo: -I That on the 24th day of December, A.D. 4i137, . awarrant- in Bankruptcy was issued :Tait:left/to 'in of Bil a s All i s, of 'Richmond tp. 'in the county of Tioga, and State of Pennsylva nia, who'has bean adjudged a BankrUpt on his yurn petition; that the payment of any debts and , delivery of anyproperty belonging to sitch-Bank rnpt to him or f his use and. the .trantifelof any property by .hi aro forbidden by late; that a meeting of the e editors of said Bankrupt to prove their debts, and o choose one or more Assignees will be hold at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be hol den at the office fF. B. Smith, in Tioga, county of Tioga, and State of Pennsylvania, boron F. E. Smith, Register, on the 20th day of Blarch ..1. D. IS6g, at 10 o'clock, A. 31, 1 THOMAS AI ROWLEY, S. Marshal Western Dist. Pa. Pr. D. CAMERON, Deputy. Feb. 19,1868-4 w 'Trustee' s Notice. WE the undersigned, Trustees appointed by the court of Common Pleas of Tioga coun ty in Domestic attachment in the case of Aaron Cole, and Thomas Colo vs. A. Farnum defend ent hereby give notice that we requireall persons indehted'to the defendant A. B. Famine, and nil persons holding property belonging to 'him to pay and deliver all such sums of money anti property belonging to such defendant to us .as such trustees; and all persons having. claims against said Farnum, to present their respective accounts or demands, as required bylLaw. That our residence is Lawrenceville, Ti4ga co. Pa., where any business pertaining Msaiti estate will ho attended to. S. I. POWER, , C. S. MATHER, • ' Trustees., SAM'L RI ON, _ Lnwreneeville, Pub. 19, 1.963-6sv. .- MRS. E. 'D. MITCHELL, is now s c fling MILLINERY GOODS . it - AT COST r A CORDIAL invitation to all. Como and seo. You will yet And a ftno assortment of all articles pertaining to the Millinery; Mrs, D. MITCHELL. Jan. 22, 1563-14. Brow! Street, Tiogs, Pa. Down - it' Comes., . IVl l ot G ( l ll T CltoT 3 N L lFYW ar i e r r llgt. T r are-rec eiving the first in market, To bo sold at reilueed:vri cee. 14ang87. FLAX-SEEP—Cash paid for Flarrood P. R. WILLIAMS A Co: T 0 L ER . S - BANK.RUP,TCY BLANKS, in full setts, at YOUNG'S BOOKSTORE. TTOOP SKIRTS, ae • CASK PAID Ft R ASH. LOGS, at Badilla P a Mill, by , C. S. 11151BALD._ Wellaboro, Deo. 25, 1865—tf U II KING A EA.5T14.41.1.1 Do LANO 4 CO'S.
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