The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, March 18, 1868, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY; MAR: 18, 1868.
New ..11,thrertisement4.
Elkland Borough Ordinances.
Mansfield Borough Ordinances.
Westfield Borough Ordinances,
Atiditor's'Notice-4ohn I. Mitchell.
Notice to Taxpayers—Commissioners..
Attention Parmers—M. B. Prince.
Di Bankruptcy—A. J. Smith, W. B. Keyes.
Notice- td Teadisem--Middiebury Directors.;
Nero fruit Jars—W. D. 'Pahall & CO.
BAPTIST MEETING. -- Rey . N. L. Rey
nolds will preach in Bunnel hall, Thursday
evening, 19th inst. The public le cordially in
vited to attend.
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To CortuEsroriDENTß.-rlf the 'author
of strloturee upon our node° of the "Tyng
mil live pt hie name, not for publication, we
shall be glad to pre him audience next,wcelt. A
real name should always aosompany such artioloY
Ho,TE.x.4 'CgArmi.— Mr.
.Wllll a
TOmisend, of the Townsend House, has Bold out
to Mr. D. D. Holiday, late of the Mansfield HoteL
Mr. Holiday took charge Monday morning.
Goim WEST.—Mr, C. A: ' Deane, the
conclusion of_whose letter ,frp m , Itiohnie'nd w e
publish this week. set out on hi , S return to
colored() Monday' morning. Ho returns to re
-5111116 his work on the Government• surveys. Ho
has our best wishes for health and siccoss.
BAKRaY.—INtr. Charles Stevens • is
fitting up the building next door . to Sears At
DerbrA shoe shop for a Bakery. We see no
gOod reason why a Bakery should not
. prove
ETll•inveltment in "%Vanisher°. Fresh "ornekora
are a great luxury. Hurry them up..
• FIRST OF THE SEASON.—Mr. Tim
Spaulding, of Chatham, sent• the Agitator a few
days since four cakei of, very nice Maple Sugar,
and for which he hag our thanks. 2
FIRE .IN BLOSSRITRG.—Mr. - Henry
Hollands writesWs that the Brewery, owned and
operated by Messrs: Tayloi and Jones, was des
troyed by fire Saturday night, March The
fire was discovered a little before midnight by
some passers-by, who rescoed the' safe and books.
It is believed to belie been fired by some evils
alspoied person. Loss about•
. $lB,OOO, Upon
which there was a partial insurance.
JAMES G. CLARK. , .—TiIIs popular bal
lad singer and composer will give ono of ' hie de
lightful .entertainments in the Presbyterian
Chard!, in `this village, Friday evening, March,
20. i It is e Id= ihat the public has an oppor
tnnity to Ii ten to so sweet a singer, and to thOse
Wh o have hard Mr. Clark no further commen
dation will o needed to insure him a full house.
No man or omen, snseeptible r of improvement,
can hear him and not feel measurably bettered.
Ms songs-are chiefly-of his own composition.
PUBLIC SALES.—M.rs. Elizabeth
Tyler, of Delmar, will sell at auction on the
premises, Wednesday, 25th inst., at 10. A. /41.,
21 superior cows, a spin of mares, a quantity of
bay, oats, potatoes, and dairy utensils. Tho
cows are said to be first quality. Two bulls of
choice breed will also be sold.
Mr. D. W. Osborn, of Chatham will sell on the
premises, Triesday 24th inst., a largo lot of pro
duce, farming . utensils, Household goods,. etc.
BLOSSBMIG. —We learn_ from, the
Bradford Reporter that a man named James
Gutherie w 4 run over and killed by the ears
botwpon Bloseburg: and Fall Brook, Saturday,
nth inst. His was drunk.
1 . 130 that 4 chi ld of four years was burned to
deal at Fall lirl'ok the same week..t.:
A.K. that the loss by the' destruction of Jones
& Taylor's Brewery was '520,000, ten which
there way an insurance of $14.000. S - hundred
barrehl of ale ere destroypd in its vaults.
Sap CASIIA.LITYI—We are pained to
reoord the sudden and terrible death of Mr. John
M. Sabins, of Clymer township, .on Tuesday,
12th inst. Mr. Sabins and a younger brother
were orating - logo in - the woods, Finding it
necessary to cut off a windfall near the roots, ho
mounted the fallen tree and commenced sawing
it off. As soon as it was severed, the stump, on
which he stood, fell suddenly inward, crashing
.him between the roots and the trunk of the tree
and killing ' hint instantly. This is aa, terrible
affliction to the friends of the deceased. Mr.
Sabine was 27 years of ago, and a very worthy
yotm e . man .
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THE liaravAL.—The series of 'meet
ings under the conavot of Bev. 0. L. Gibson, in
this village, still continue, and nightly attract
crowds. Upward of 150, persons profess "conver
sion, among whom arc a number of our best
citizens.
The revival at Knoxville seems to have been
very thorough!, upward. of 2O .persons 'professing
conversion. We are informed that nearly every
man, woman, 43Lndlehild in Knoxville is gathered
in as the fruitl i ef the revival.
The rovivalkt Crooked Creek- pis still in pro
gress. 'Upwards of sixty persona . have made a
public) professiodNof religion.
T - )az NORMAL ScsooL.—The Term
Examination of this lnetitution will commence
to-day (Wednesday) at 2 o'clock, P. and
continue 21 days. Tho Exercises will consist of
Rhetoric, Languages, Matblematies, Common and
'higher EngliSb, Pbysioloky, Philosophy, eto.,
enlivened. with vocal and instrumental Music.
Prof. Hoyt will conduct the Music. The junior
glass will givii an entertainment of select decla
mations and music oli w t 'Ffigny evening. The
publieTtfeordialli incited to attend.
The .present term-has been highly prosperous,
and although the number in the Normal School
has not been increased on account of scarcity of
room, the grade of scholarship is certainly im
proiing. -..-
.There are at the present tims. 32 in the Senior
Class: this class hope' to graduate next Juno;
they 'will have their firiatexamination in 13 weeks :
the Junior elites null:Mims 28. The class, who
have signed the paper required by law to secure
State appropiiations numbers .70 the present
Term: of thiii number 80 i*olve S 7 each : 4
receive $l4 each towards defrkiring expenses.
They are simply required to declare their in
tention to teach in the common schools of this
Commonwealth. These 4 individuals who re
ceive double appropriations come under 'a class
who were wounded in the service of their country
or whose father lost their lives in said service.s
The.next Term will commence Maroh- ( 23, MB,
(Monday) and continue 14 weeks: a few vacan
cies will then occur.
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B niiii•OitipC r oiritii.—Says the Troy Gazette:
Mr. E. B. Case, of Troy dressed a hog six months
and 24 days oldwkieh weighed2Bl pounds—beat
ing all competitors either in Bradford or Tioga.
Messrs. Westbrook and Doano, of Liona,, have
patented a Detaohing cheek- rein to uncheek
horses without leaving thowagon. O.J. Church
ill, of Canton, has patented a carriage jack.
Elder Mitoh4ll, (Disciples) lately held a series
of meetings at Canton resulting in the jaddition
of 75 members! to hie Churoh. Ifo is now at
Alba, and the work is going on;
The same p4icr says that only ,twetity tickets
were sold to Brick P.omeroy's lcctbro in Williams
port. The Coperheads clubbed- together and
raised $1,50, and made the lecture free finally.
This speaks well for Williamsport morals, -
The employees on the Nottherteentral road lire
now uniformed. Coat, army bla. sack, with gilt
Muttons, vest blue, with gilt buttons, pants gray
and plain, cap, navy pattern. This is right. .
REMAHICABLE WOMAN.—A corres
pondent writes us from Farmington the following
partioulars of the life and labors of Mrs. Lydia
Mal, of Da Page Co., 111. He says:
"1 got the foots , sof Rhodes W. Hall, of
township, he having recently returned from a
suit to tho West. Mrs. Hall was born in Rhode
Island, whence 'she removed when quite young
to Berkshire 4ounty, Mass. There she, lived
daring girlhol, and married Reuben Hall. She
raised seven eh ldren, of whom five are living,
two in Illinois, one in New York, and two in
Farmington. Illinois,_
years ago neat May
At moved with her youngest . daughter to Tur-
ner i o 501.04,00, ,yeerx,,, age.,
she foll'froin Aloud of hay, and so crippled, her-"
self.that !Ole has walked with a cline ever since: ,
Always a hard worker she is still a woman of
robust health and strength, and 'hes riot bleep;
sick a day in a number ef'yeais, She is now 7s'
years of ago; yet within the-past ten months - has
tilled two and a half acres of land, doing all • the
work except ploWidg, and Walking nearly a mite_
to her work..l3he raised 100 imatiebroU: corn 'in
the ear, one bushel of beans, six bushels of beets
twenty bushels of potatoes, and sorghum 'enough
for twelve gallons of syrup.' Besides thli she
`spun 34 pounds of rolls into yarn; wove i ISBV
y,tirds of pleid:tlannel, yards of rag 'carpet,
was h e d for a family of eight persons, live of them
small children, every week, • milked 'three cows
all the time night andmorning,- drove' them up
most of the time from pasture, huh, six pairs of
striped, mittens, tended baby' for ' • her daughter
"oonsiderably,".and did many others things :"too
numerous to mention." The• •tempterf,'• in, th e
shape of strong drink, ; separated 'husband and
We regard those faots as perfectly , authentic,
though such labors appear too great pt. belief.
But we hope no woman in Vega OoitutY, - Of else
where will undertalie:to compote with Mrs.: Hall,
Who . may be ranked- among the. noted women o
pioneer times. • ' = •, 1
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GOSSIP.—Who has not delighted In
Burnsii - song—"Por a' that and, a' thee'? "_Prob
ably no poem Of its rank. ever effected a more
permanent lodgment in the minds and hearts of
the people. We regard it as worthy 'a7warm.
place in the affections of the "people;, and doubt
if it could be displaced evon were the effort made.
Burns aimed at snobbery - in high life, and hit, the
mark fairly. But there is snobbery in low life;-
or in common life; rather, and it was reserved for
sonic keen wit to send a shaft at .it,_ in- a neat
parody of the song in question, which was lately
. Published in Punch. ,We print . this parody' on
the first Page as a fair bjt at common: life snob , /
Imry, and commend it as smooth piece ofversi
fleation also.' Since we have , r•opeued ' l tiut" on .
snobbery let us pursue the subject a littledurther.
Tho constitution of the United States very prop ;
erly prohibits titles of nobility. This prevents
the growth of an hereditary . ariatoordoi, but does
prevent snobbery. A - snob
,is of
woman who undertakes to apoand,
manners , of "the 'great. A man may undertake.
'this on a fortune' of ten thou Sand :ai" well
as upon-a Airtime Ora anoh: is alsO'
any man or woman' who affects . to deSpise:wealth
or competency. Uontempt for - money , is either
sheer hypocrisy - or irrational 'nonsense.,, Money
Jail :geed thing, and its"useri are manifold. Out,
uses it to maim more; ho is the miserly snob.
Another uses it to galnAhe naine of a whole
soulod fellow'; 'he is the assinine snob. Another
uses it to make a grand display and astonish the
- vulgar; lie is the ostentatious'enob. It is pure,
snobbery to despise either riches 'or poverty, and
there is not much to choose between them. As a
rule, rich peeple,' think less' ,abont their money
than men and women of moderhte estate. Tho
upshot of the whole matter is 'that 'snobbery,
whether it pertain.to "lord or lOon," is the_re,-
. suit of ill-breeding,--only this and • nothing
more."
—We beg our valued' eorrespondent"A. P. H.;"
to retract his apostrophe, to spring. Old winter
has talten,treneh leave, and the unhappy. pedes
trian plods along mid-leg deep in slush. ' The
roads are punched full of 4 holes, 'strikingly si:!g
iestive of a mouth just delivered its old snags.
Here you Slip and therc . you splash, Your, gtims
keeping your feet dry at the expense of your
foothold. If a fellow could swing around the
oircle,and keep just ahead or ,just behind the
transition - period between winter and , spring,
what aajolly good thing it would bo to be sure.
And while we are about it, why not wish for an
extra lump of sugar in our. coffee-imps of exis
tence, and confusion to tansy,- aloes and worm
wood. And speaking of wormwood we aro re
minded of the thousands of mon' anil women 'who
are traveling to paralysis and death by .absiitthe:
What is absinthe? A liquor obtained by distil
lotion from the common shrub known as wenn
wood ; and may you never seek to now any
thing else of it save its name. It is a French
creation, much affected and affecting a class of
literary men in the large cities. Its chains rust
into the soul. It is only' a: little ,waree,, than,
whiskeyin-that it: toles more time to kill. It is :
Slow, but sure.
MUSICAL .ENTERTA.INgT I
SAS• G. CLARK,
The celebrated poet-vocalist, Will give a sociiible in
- THE PRESBYTERIAN &LURCH,
Wellahore, Friday evening, larelt 20, 1808.
Admittance 45 cent?.
Children under 10 years 15 "
We are glad fo liee - able to a,. ounce that Mr.
Louts litus,the proprietor of .be Elmira• City
.Bindery, is so far recovered fro.. his severe sick
ness of the past few weeks as to be able to over
see the work of the bindery: He'now; hopes in a
few days to resume work with his town hands.—
Ho desires us to apologize in his. behalf. for - the
delay of work during his -sickness. He - is --new
again prepaied to Tem** orders, with• the hope,
of being able, with additional help, to execute
theili with more than his usual promptness.—
Thankful for the increasing patronage which is
coining to him froin far and pear, he hopes, with
renewed health, to Sully satisfy all who shay haVt;
occasion for his services. •
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DEMORES I eII MODEL MONTULT.-.-Ladies !never
weary of praising this• Magazine • for its beauty
and usefulness. :he patterns are worth more than
the price of each. number, and, with' the adidr
able models furnished by, its illustrationi, are
invaluable to ladieS living in the country.. We
!lc not know much about • the •"Household" , and
other exclusively feminine departments,' - eicil4'
that housekeepers think everything of thou►, .bui
we do know that thC reiding matter is varied - and
unexceptionable, and that, altogether, it is as
welcome a visitant Mt can be fonnd in the
_par)*
or family circle-. - Psite,:s3.oo per 'yr, dar, with • a
handsome premium. Send-fora eirenlar.--W.
Jennings Dernorest, 473. Broadway, 'N.Y.
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Teethc•Extiacted lyithogt pain by the
use either of goneial ar,lgoal anaesthesiao; irreg
ularities of the teeth corrected, inflammation, or
ulceration of the aptrtins - -rcznovedi-perieetitis
(alveolar abseessi_intred, and Ulcerated teeth - Al
stored to uscfnincsi, -- an,d all 'diseases of tho teeth
or gums successfully tretire - ii-by,p. Novell,
_Den
tll Surgeon, Manspold Pa. ,' '" • •
Porsons wfsifing to 'cobsult Dr: E. Smith of
Mansfield, should do so at once as - the Dr. 'Stoves
West the first of April. Ther e,
will - be an auction
sale of household property at Ma tesidenee' Sat
urday,
.March 28th, at 1 o'clock P. PC ' Tering
reasonable, all persons indebted to ttte,Dr. arc
requested to call and settle imtnediatelY and
save cost. 2w.
MARRIAGES.
TIFFANY—TRUMBULL.—In Montrotio,Reb.
25, by the Rev. 3. G. Miller, Mr. U. N: Tiffany, of.
Oakley, and Miss Jennie E: Trintikrdl, of );IyidAe.7_
water, Susq'a• Co. Pa: •
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BROWN—GLENDINIAN.-- , At the hOnse of
the bride's parents, in Shawmnt, Elk• Co - Pa.,
March 4, by the Rev. W. Little, - Mr. James Bow
en' of Bloesburg, .Tioga Co., and Miss-Eizabeth
Chatham; -March-'S.
by Elder C. D. Kinney, Mr. Samuel T. Kipg,
Miss Clara Curran; of Chatham. - •
Hero __Fruit Jar.
500 GROSS of the 11E110 FRUIT J
for Pnlo by • '
W. D. TERBELL ‘4, CO., ••
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We are prepared to fill orders for the 11•ro
Fruit .lar as low as • they can' be bough , nay.
anywhere,
and shipped from Corning. ,We can
giro special rates on large qUantitiini. It is the
boat and most salable Jar in the .market. ' (let
quotations from us before ordering elsewhere: -
March 18, 3868. —8 at •
Mansfield Borough Ordnance.'
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T a meeting of the Burgess and Obutiell of
A:the Borongy of Mansfield, held Mar& 7th,
;1868,.f be following ordinance was passed:
- Be itordnined by the Burgess and Council of
fhb - Borough of Mansfield, and it is hereby:or-'
dallied by authority of the same—That from and
After the first day of April neat; it" shall bdua
lawfcil for any persona to put, throw, or depOsit;
any ashes, dirt, offal, or other refuse; orantob
stables of any .desoription in any street' in'thiti
Borough, under a penalty of Three Dollars for'
each offence. IT. B. MIDDAUGH, Buygees,
P. W. erdaits f - they. -.
THE AHERICAN •COOKING.STIPit
urrAt.o ? Aopt t 13, 18M3 1 ,
Opasral iIBAII, PAOX'Atill ' I*-
Gentlemen : Enolosed and draftier amount of
yOur - bill.for the ' seven:bah Atrierican Cooking
Stovei".= Thb titoire jiiiiied• all and; I am
running-it with waste, shingles ' ; which I'buy, ato:
shingle factory ; aka cost .' Seventy,• etlints per
week , and I can run it With coal; at $9 lier; ton,
for less. I used to run an eight-jnokfer
four, etintiP'irwitokeeal per :toil , --and kept
anitiday,7 I "'Mire • told 'hundreds of
styles of stoics, but I say, witbentprejudiee (now.
that am„out of the stove, business); thave never
seen se ecipopin4li „convenient, Weil arranged
and thimble 'a stove as the ArnericanOand
its equal has not „yet beett,furnished to the Aluer-.
lean market. „.
4rizi truly, ,
R. P. ROSE.
For gal 6 byCorzytilsg.ikOsuo6ii - Wellsboro
March 1.84 w.
The largest, best and cheapest assort
ment of .01).410 ;avar,bronglrt into l'ing4i Countio;
rriritilar4o - pidt4re in everY,ivry, ta.auit, and ear*
photographs at $l,OO per nil - going fait : *
Frank Spoknees Art'Oalli:6; , :tlanstied, Pa. _
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Dee. 25—tr.
NTICE 1O TEACIIERS.—The School Di
reams of Aliddleburr will - meet at the;
hodse Joia-Redington;- Saturday, April '-.1;
proximo, for the purpose of hiring teachers for
the rcycral Schools -in Tenet:3l'i
will pleat.° nttend. By order of the Board.
Marchi )8;1868..
130RO. ORDINANCE
RE'LATING ,To Iit?TiiES i .: CAIITLE xtrr,ipir?ia AT
• LAIII3IE,
TT is hereby ordained ir.y authority 'of the Bur
-1,... Zess.and. Con nail. of the-Borough-of Westfield,
I'a that it shall bo the duty of the Pound Master,
High Constable.. pr.a.nyother person , of said Bor
°Ugh, to take rip and deliver to the Pound Master
any horses. cattle,
triples, sheep, swine or geosh,
found naming at large within thei limits of said
Boro, aftqrthe!2fitli:day of Miiich, A. D. 1868:
That any person' taking up horses,..Sic , as afore...
said shall bccebtitledlti ten' dents - 4er 'each and
every. animal so Ablion up athlidellicrod;,to the
.'ound Master, the same to be paid by 019 .poUnd
..,...I ati tor; and thoToundMa ster , .ditil,i clititici the..
sant' of fifty. cents 4 yid. te'd . .!- een tii, added, , fp rs each:
pii:oljOty.dky, ;4'..;iiiii.E , cherikeef.Tter"-;eiwit% and
every animal kept by hith in the pound; Pro;,'
'.Tided, that irlie . Oball -keep 'any' animal- for it
longer porioci.than:ai.day-! 'at any -‘otio , 'NM°, '4o';
shall charge one dollar per day, for_ every day,
after the first, which sum or sums •sliall,',.tre..paitt . `
by the owner or'oiv.heralhercof„ arid . if 441 , ti'4;
the duty .of the* , .Potinti Mnstdr - to ' - a,dVeitik§ 'alt
animals loft: in': iiii) pomid for , a liarigei:;period
than onOdayt firr the space of ono 'Week, in three
of the most public
,placea of said Ito . reMgh, - At t
end or which Limo id they are' not ' - reclaime'd trnd .
Ph&rgea paid - by, theowned-ormarmirs'llVtlfff, lid.
is authorized to.oelL.,theni at....'pub)ic auction, for.
ti
which service he shall charge the f rthe,r sum of
ono doll Cr. and it shall bolls dut to pay over
the balance - of tho proceeds or such sale, „if 'any,
into the hands of the Borough:.Tre , urer,,for, the
ii 00 of the owner of - oWncra,' thereof' 'arid :11 nok
elaime4 within one year - by-the owner or owners,
'aforesaid it shall be forfolted.to the i use of said
Borough, and thoPciand.Mater 'shall pay over
into the Borough Treasury for. tlie.''use: - .of the
,Borough one half of all rtioneyiltiiiing'iand re= -
ceived by him on aecourit,,O . `f any animal, ,Or ani.d
male; bMak by him impounded. L , :.•• .
..,. 7 -- AMBROSE_CLOSA Burgess.,
Attest :''.j. C. STRAND, '''''
.SPEC .1 A 4. NoTicE.
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TO TILE NERVOUS;AND DEI4,44ATED
whose sufferings have liven protracted from hidden'
causes, and WIJOSO,catteS require.,prontOt treatment to
render sxistencodeOrable. if yott are antrothig:Orhave
suffered, friitn,f4v,ohintery discharges, whittositedt,does
It prMlitce, Upon your ' general health? p 6 454, feel
OsWillatod, .tired 'Does's' llttla..estra-
MMition - produce palpitation of the heart t". Does
your liver, or urinary brgatie, or ,your kidney's, fre
quently get out of order? Is your' urine - sometimes
thick, milky, or flocky, or Is , ropy. or settling? Or
(foes a thick scum rise to the top 1 Ur Is a sediment at -
the bottufn after It has stood awhile? Do you have
spells &short breathing or dyspepsia? Aro y our. bow
els constipated? Doyou have spells of faintingor rush
es of blood to tho bead? Is your memory impaired I
Is your mind constantly dwelling upon this subject?—
Do you fret dull, listless, moping. Died of company, of
life? Do you wish to be lett along, to gel - atvay . from
everybody? Does any little thing make you start o'
jump ? is your sleep broken or restless? Is the lustre
of your eye as brilliant? The bloom on your cheek as
bright? Igo you enjoy yourself , in society 'as well?—
Do you.porsue your business with. the same energy?—
Do y o u, feel its much confidence In yourself?: Are your
spirits dull and flagging, given to fits Of "Inelanchnly?
If so, to hot lay it to-your liver •or dyspepsia. Have
you rest l'eos nights? Your
_back weak,. your , knees
weal?, oral have but little appetite, and you , attribute
this to dyspepsia or liver complaint!' -
Now, reader, self-abuse, venereal distaste badly cured,
and sexual excesses, are all capable of producing a
weakness of tile genet utive organs. The organs Of gen
eration,,when In perfect health make the man. Did
you eyeribink_thet•those bold, :Wilma, energetic, per
severing, successful'-Dullness men are always those'
whose generative organs aro in perfect health? You
never bear snob men complain of being melancholy, of
nervousness, of palpitation - of the heart. They are nev
er afraid they cannot succeed in business; they duet
become sad end discouraged ; they are always borne
and pleasant in the company of ladies, and look you and'
them right in the face—uono of your dow est Reeks
or . any other meanness about them.. 1 do not mean
.tbose who keep the organs enflamed by matting to ex-
These will not only ruin the constit lune. but
also those they do business with or for. ;„
How many men from badly-cured diseaties, from the
effects of self-abuse and exceeses, have bipught about
that state Of weakness in those organs that Ithe reduced
the general system so much as to induce alft est every
other dismt4e—idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal affect
ions, suicide; umf almost every other form of disease
which humanity Ss heir to, and the real cause of the
troublet scarcely over suspected. an {t havo doctored for
; .
all but the rrght'one.
Diseases of those organs tottuJrcrtho use of it diuretic.
lIELMEOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT DUCUUJe the great
Diuretic, mile treertalneVre faVdis'ensai - of the 111;u1-
der, liidne3s privc), ilrePsy,',Orglinki 'Weakness; Fe
male Coinpittla 04101(.10 Debility, and all diseases of
the Urinary ;01'gruret,'whothel• Wilting in' Maio or Fe-
male, from a bitterer cause originating and no matter
how long htanotilig. - - 7 .7,7
jrne treatment is Submitted to, 611Surep,4011 or In
'sanity tatty ensue. Our (kith .and bloodliresupperted
from these source's, mid the hanlth.anil happiness and
that of posterity, depends upon prompt usepf ayellable
remedy: • '
• -111:1.11BOLD'S. EXTRACT ` DIIOIIII, eitabliebed
tip
word of 18 years, prepared by, T. ,
blck Ilruadivity.'hoirlrbilt, and • •
104 South 10th Street. Philadelphisi,
Piurc4-41.,26 petliotOo, or 6 bditaa for 46,60,:de1ii
ort•ti, rc,lse:' -.Bola by 1111D,rpggleta dyetyw,ttorti
`-) &CO.
E EIASIVE - -SOAP
lifAtE; l
nt
‘j itial.s, And tmay con.
a Ifilloted 015 STANDARD OF EX-
Pi I *,,,, -OBLUENOR:- ;For 8 W by: All
O rocas. 22ihny67-Iy.
SIMILIA SIMILIBUS,`OURANTUR
HUMEMEIETS'', ,
_nomeciPzeritic SPECIFICS,
AVI.I PIOyED, FROMAIIK. MOST-AMPLE
RX-
N
rerience, en entire success; Sirnple-Prompt-
Ltlielent, and .A2hey are the only lifedicinee
perh;,ctly, adapted .to oopnlar uso-,-scr tints
talces-cannot be made In using them t• so harmless ns to
be free from danger, , and so efficient as to,he always re,
liablo. They hove ;tilted the: highest 'connte.ndlat!on.
firm nutl itlwayii render satisfaction. "
Nl",.C..'n"'-roi;7l-1017..""".0/41i 97:14.1;t7:"; 7:11;1:71:-'4 . Co n te.2s
do Worriash "Worth-Perer, 4Vnita•C6iic 25
'B, do Crying Colic, or Teething, of Infants:- 7:6
4, do Diarrhoea of childre7 or adults 26
5, do DstsOnto2l7, Griping, Billons.Colle 26
6 , do . Choioi4-.oo2l4o,,V.oluiting • -25
7, do Cough's. Colds,lfrouchitia r-, 25
8, Neuralgia, Tootinichil,tii63:o44, 25.
0, do iteffdliChitl,,Slelilindaelle,:krtige . ,...
10, 'do Dyspepsia; itilionsStinnaph k 25
11, ' - do suppressed or ,
12, do Whites, too ta - ofirteit Pot - bails 26
11, .do. Croup - Ctn .
14, Saltl3llouol, '25
15, do Dlieumaii' s ra, Rheumatic Pains 25
In, do raver a u d-Agige, Chill Ref or;2lkit Di = seo
1 7 , - do • PileztAiind or Weedlike • •
r : 60
18, .do . Oithealbiy, and ear° -Or'Wcakliiett, , ..., So
10, do catarrh, acute or chriallc , falltidliza .50
'2O, do Whoopifig-apyigh, •Iplent Coughs.,.
21, de A s thm a , oppr9qd ..,....,.-.,50
22,, do Ear Dksch*fes, imp4iroci froaricg.,, 80
,do Scrofula, `oi:larged . 4:llaudi, SwellitaleL
24. :Ito General' Debility, Pliyaical SVF,Attnosa. 5.0
25, do Diosvi, and soarity.':Seit:etio9a.." ... SO
28, tlit Sea-Sickness, alckaisa from siding,.; .80
27, t ~,,,'IridfI9yrDISCASO, Grayed 50
18, do' Nervous •Debilitv, -Seminal nem. •
fikrolultary ',TlPacjatrgos ' • ' -
' 2B , So Sitio:Mouth Callker ''t
ttcluarli.Wooltuusg, iyotting bed.:. SO
31, do Painful Poriodoiwith spninoe ,
dp .Sutfo r ings it change of • ' oer
5:%, do -Epilepsy, Spasms, St. 'Vitus' DaueO 466
84; do Diphthoria, ulcerated Sore Throat 50
, • .
,FAMILY
OF SB-I..Rne' VfAig. 'l/01TOCCO CONTAINING A
CIVIC VOlt 1.V4/1V ORDIGART .IGIICA911• A PAITILY'
ta. attaJECT"7-14, 'AND ft nuote,or nragoTiotut $lO Ou
Smaller FAsivr.ftad Tit'miturl tcases;iiith 20 to
128 vials,, • • ' $5 to $8
Stiecifics.for all FnivA4r. DIeICAVES. boll, for CUR- • •
INC and for Parrs:lms tr9itmont, end %g
-ala and pocket canca - - ' $2 to $5
" 44- :Meek Itttecillex by the case or tangle hex, are
i(ent to ally part or the country , by-Matt to Expteae s
tkve of charge, on receipt of the rake.
Address Hum - pi : ireYe' apeoitle
Homeopathic rdediatlie•Ccinipaiisr,
.
.01Ucoafid Depot, No". 662 Dttoabw.ti, bistv YORE.
Dr. litnretraxia is consulto'd daily . at tits lair; Tier:
&molly or by._ lettiir, as abovo, for all forme of dlseaso,
FOR — SALE BY "it.Ll - DITUOGCL.V,V:
4itignit 91, 1867-Iy. -, -, .: .7- , ' -.,: c: ; - • -
, 4 -
Kill
4101VIETii,LN,Gf WELLSBOROg
I vetil,l3,y . 'ipu t sh fo:Cony.suioisnt bi::l'.:"'s.'s: -`,-
-,c,--I!4t ....T.:—.: .' t ''.'.::,.. , ...•:. '.:"J;•,l,_
irtate'. 4aa. can, laud a
• • .iclvoloi3 nook of• , .
• •
FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, PORK, FlSif,
OE
t
33 kle t re 1440 4 10 *Wee Bartir.
March:lBoB6B.
ELKLAND BOROUGH . ORDINANCE.
~ Meetin g
a:regular " o ,
rtlio'TO*lll Council of
Elkland Borough on Saturday March 7th,
1868, the following ordlnitnceCtrasp4sedi •
•,,That'every.lotwOner be 'teOulred to' bendin
front of his protnisee-:a `substantial
plank side walklis hereinafter . deieribid
Commencing at Goo. Doirances' front , giste.oll
north, side:of illain(Streo4,-atui retadibig to • the,l
West line'.ef .S;;11:,Breol6, fkAli ori the south side,
of. said Street fro nd 'John - Ttobbins front gate to
east Jibe of f , Ott Buffalo Street,
ft:ma the hotel to .north line of Wm. Trim's
lot on tho ens t Sidi; of said street, and on West
side froin Bridine's north lititle'thi brick block.
On Wuter Street , from -rlteellcorner ~ to south
'aide of, the:Robbins lot' 'and , Parkhurst
lot on east side of eltiK ekreet, to, Main street,
-"Said '
'walks to `b'cimade - ofPlank.not ; less than
One and:a half %chaff' iti `thickness, to be.four
feet wide, and set one foot from the fence; tci
,lai anbspip tint ltritrgicson4 to'„hti, ',Of:espn
• gredeil Walk lie - coinpleteci.en or before
th cten 0) 1 110f:4f -May pity, dln cue of failure
of any of saidint'otviwitiljto build their respect
tive walks, said walks will be, built and an ad
'4ificinkl:olrargo of,llrPoi. tive r ni.. )fe'rriitidi4Pitbove
Colt of building, aticoididOil'iaiy
toaD,Azililkqr4".
and fkiettlay.et
.1 " h "ti 1 3 0. 0 rut' AP./ rn d clAa t eta sheep
. ° l4 ' l4'i ° 0F149 ;. 10 tbi3 imi ttAff-Bald
41,6thIgh," 9, :trniler;t f.,p .gfrteen to per head
194 each oifenso. ,„ T: 3, gOi),TES, Burgess. ,
oorotnry~ `:
'March I8,';18118.-31ST:
•
r
MTS ie to t , vernotice: That on the 25th day
of January A. 1). 1868 a warrant in Bank
ruptcy Was issued against the.estate of William
B. -Royce, Of Thiga, in the
_county of Tioga,
and Stato of Penreti,•who..,itait-'.been adjudged. a
Bankrupt on his own petitioh; •thatthe yo3'-
4104,01,4/fly, debts - and- delivery of any. Property
belonging to such Banktuot totifil.9r for bin use
and' tho tifinsfer of any property by htm:nrafor.
bidden by law; that a meeting of.tho creditors of
said BankrUkto prove their Ael3te and to abOose
ono 'orL there Atsigneee of his estate:tall 1ki1 . 4. 01 -
deniatthe' /Ago- of -F.. "Tiegtt;;re!ln
liyliianisi; before E. Bruith,', - .Vgieter,, oti,;..the
..t2dllnV9f 7 Afirii, A;;•D: 1868.408,
. • THOM.,AO 4... - 493V.LEY,• '
Li! S: Marsh/it:o4ex'.
,;- tst r Pa i -
Mar. 18,,,1868-'0%!::-,i+1#.71);''P.titeprdi1/44icrY.
:irNr.BANKRIJPTOY,, ! --Thla ,i3otives
That'oti: , tha ifth'atikef Morel!' A -.l)*.x 1058
.i.htdirrant , in.lianitrup,tcy was teamed against the
.tU
dstato of -• Sidith,- of Sullivan township,
in the county of tioga7and State of Pennsylva
nia, who' r has'betki adjudgad Bankrupt on hie
r eam, petUrion that tile paynioneocany - dektil and
itelivery.of any property.beldriging stti3li, Bank
'apt, to him or for'hismse rind the trine* , Of any
ypToparty by ..`him are Sorbidden by- - law;'that
meeting of , the, creditors of said Bankrupt to prove
their debts ) , and- to choose one or more Assignees
- will be heltrat ci'Court of Bankruptcy, to be hola
den at the , olEaccof Smith;An'Tioga, county
of Tinge.; and 'State of Pennsylvania; before P.S.
Slith, Register, on-tho 22d day of April, A. n,
18 8, at 2 o'clock { P. M. .
a THOMAS 'A. ROWLEY,
U. S. Marshal Western Diet. Pa, i
, • -Pr. DAptIM,
- 111diat 18 . 68-4 w. ,
9111 E p,OMMISSIQNERS •,of Tioga - eounti
• 1 will inel,3tlor thie purfwie,4ltearing appoils
froth-the asseitinente of 'tho moral Assessors of
the County, on Wednesday, • March 18th,, lost.,
and at any oilier time during Moly Readout' nip'
the Stb day orJosse neat. ll,' HART •
VAN NpS 00F1
'',T_ , ALLpstClorki
n!, .211arah'
bo lB, 1868,-3t. ,
WHOLOILE DRUG STORE
o
DituooT,A.l6: •pipikoiNgs; PAINTS
'XI4I:OXLS; ; `,•r,:-. .• 0
TIIADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, KEITH'S
CONCENTRATED, MEDICINES,
1-IIEE4ELL'S
BURNITT'S COCOAiNATIAVORING
EXTRACTS, KEROSENE LAMPS,
PATENT. MEDICINES,;
ESTER .PERVii.MER*,
EXTRA ) P
AGENTS FOR & CO'S. RE
-Sold at 'Wholesale Prices. Buyers are requested
to call and get quotationfr-before going further
! 1
East. '
, Corning, N. Y., - Jan. 1,1868-1 y
* i't 'II\
Dr. W. K. TAYLOR, . .1: '
1. r; ‘i; -.,.
.. -
OPERATIVE ANIi MECHANICAL )
5-4 71, 331 W . 1 3E 11 X • SEV I T I y
~.
O,BOEOLA, TIOGA. COUNTY, PA.,
~.
0 FlFlCE—FiretliO ie in tar of Block. Filling and
Extracting, carefally and auccecattilly done.
:Chloroform or Ether admipletore,d when dealredt• ~
liki"All kiddi bl.lldtolttdrk tone Id it trorkmAnliko
manner and warranted.: . IT.i.• i, ' r
Call and examine apeolattaiii.. *
Osceola, March 4,1808-4 t.
.
,CONTAINING} 55 aorea; 4.5 of whioh are rio
dor good. ctultivatlon, vrith - a;franio higiaer,
,frame'baFn, atsd exeolhint, apple and poach or
'ebard in bearing, thereon. %The farm is well we
toted, and lies about three miles west of the Al- ,
l ogo of Oovjpgton,'Tioge. Cy. pa. For toms .lit;•
.4uira orieltii , pretutsed,tif ' ' IRA bRAVES.-
' - 'l:lovington, Feb. 26, 186840 •'' • ' '
;,.
Rome Life Insuiqnce Op.;
No.
,2pci „limaAliwAlr, NEW YORE-.
AII A .
, .
. Lhe ' 11et.priitlts.oriliinJ Cduitkanyko to
t], the Assured. 1,
• No-forfeitufeOf Polices. ~•', -, • • _:
--No lirettation'tui to resldenei or ,Tiave).,
The - Home'hits'in 'ainple CeSt,i Capital wont see
sure!, invested'. ''"' - •• -, '
WALTER B. ORIPETTIL , ' Preip.
GEORGE 0. RIPLEY, ' Sepey.
' - .I. H FROtHINGHAk , ' •
, ' `RiutAs:- ,
.0, ~. ***** *-.!...,.:.
' 1
Wht. ',I. COFFIN, - ACTHAR.
MOLGAN• HART{ 4 #iglilYrElllllbiiro : .i
lAttreh 4,1858-6 m.. '''. , - t ' , -•'; , • ,--
o tAile dF Co., Agents for. tho Suissiztehati-
WOolgii Milts.
1111
MINIM
IMIERIMEI
-3EII ''(3l
i'itAtioE•
; • t‘e ,4 ,
Notice.
I ; -
1 1 1 •
i ,
COkNING, N. Y.
~7
".":t
TRACTS,
,1
'it et' '4`: •
PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, 1 :
TTE Via: 614 h '4&
AND *DYE COLORS,
FINEb ~ ? t;
, 1 '-
... ~ ~L, t ~ l .
W. D. iiiii3ELL-&.,00.
— Pcirmior.
, Olt*:4 ;, ;Xl - girteatits, 1-
Dry Goods,.
Every ono in need of Dry Goode, who deeiree
;o secure tboi
• -
:iy,0,11"111, MONEY,
and to buy Goodichosper on an average. of
,cea than athirly` time duringlbe past 5 pets; can
do so by calling on the subscribers;
3 CONCERT BLOCS; ORIVING.
Our otottk le nearly all'fiew and all put in at tho
NE W
.sp.4E ,OP Pitlf/VO.
•‘:
C .< 4 •t'A 91,, 4 ,•; !)
Mead the following list and compare it with the
prices of the peat 2 or 3 years and decide' for
youraelveaif- , '
G-00 D S
Common Prlnte o 'd,. t '4. , ..4...1L '' f' 8 els
Good ' . ` l .. - . . , ...
,;. - ...;.1 . -'" '- 10 "
Warranted fait colored" Prints la"
Heavy Sheetingslard wide 121- "
Fine Brown 13tteetings ......0: . ::, . ..',W.i...12/: "
Fine 131eacliodI" `:.,! t '-' ''. `- ,;,. tc In i ,
Red Flannels twilledor plain, 25, 311, 37k, 44 1 50
Grey Flannels twilled,, 31f, 32if 44, 50
~. a'rednotiais of from 12110 20 aaits yer 'id.'
Fancy Shirtinga, 311, 44, sd, vorycheap
Tickingli, Btripeo p Denims, . Hetuelty .leatu4 Cot
''. ' todadef,'nfe'redined full as eauoh. '
STILL" GREATER
DRESS .600DS.
wide handiome lii ° Frani% Mar ' l*, - ;75
88 a• -• • .-- . 4 ii••••cr • •• • • 1,00
•• .eXtrit. qfialities"•• • ' ; • 1,25
. „
in all colors•in `each lot. They :nre full 30 per,
cent lees than tbelrices of ao 'days ago, and are
the beet bargains in the (loghty. empress Cloths,
Alpacas and Paramettas are equally oheoP.
Any one in need of Winter Drug Goods will do
. „Well to call 'on „us, ,k
, ,
SHAWLS,', OLOA4S 44:$1): CLOAK.
OtqUIS s Altg. VERY CHEAP.
Wo have made the following reductions from
the prices of 30 days ago.
•
16,00:Double Shawls, good toldri,s,dow $4,50'
s7,ooDoeble Shawls, good• oolong, now 5,50
$7,60 Doable Shawls, extra qualities, ndw 0,90
$9,00 Double Shawls, extra qualities, n0w.....7,00 to
$3,00 Beaver Cloth, 11 yards wide, now "2,60 bu
$4,00 Beaver Cloth, 11 yards wide, n0w.....,;,3,50 wo
$4,50-Beavercloth#ll yds 'wide; BMOC iftrk 3,50
3 t oo 0, *rho 13oavofilVhite;Thick Chtn,6l3llli,
• - betitAtitility in market, now 6,00
Thesi goods were all considered cheap at ; our
r first prices one month ago.
FURS are reduced AWN :per, gent.: Our
BOOT AND 'SHOB. STOCK, i 8 • :
full of bargains.
• ;
Wesoll Wo m oifiMcirroooo Ba'morals, $1,50
• •We sell Wonien # S Kip Shoes, 1,50
an'
Also largo lots of Fine Work, such as,Button, th
Polish, Balmoral, andßongreas, in Kid, Morroeoo he
and.Sergo, for .Ladies, Ellseesl and 10,hildreit at
,theilowest the Market' Will afford. "'.
We buy Goods almost daily, and sell
everything Cheap.
Deo, _4, 1867.
=NM
11111
CLOTHINGIII
De LANO , & C0.,-
MEM
-RAVE added to their stock a complete as.
sortmeatof . • .
•
MEI
dish `they 'effo't at 26 pei Cent' itiss than nob
Goods were ever sold for in
Good suits for.
Ove*a .
DUNI DE LA4tO
14 - DA01:61. - •••
WAla,bpro,'NovJ 20, 1867.• W
I41).11R1' Yeatiaad Drawers , at "'- '
• / . • De LANO
CARPETS at , New York krioes, A 4 you
De LANO Mg.." wif:
C OTTON YAjtN, nt
: LARciE 'BO o'k of Boots and Shoes, - ,at , rthi
,
Ao -•I - • •Do LANO d
Wei
FRENS/../ C O SEI73 ' a ' t Do !At° ft cos . .
AHOY OLOAKINGS, at. •1. on
De - LA NG ' CO' „
• t
• - To,-ilia Koepoisa.:
lOTICE +le - hereby givert;lbat - no lieetisea
will be issued to inn-keeperi malt . We fees
are paid lute the.trettattry of the County ;in ac
cordance with the law providing that 'it alien
not be lawful for the clerk of the Court to issue
'tiny lioin - tie until the applicant shall have flied
the certificate of ttie 'Coutity'Veatiirerflit the
fed has been paid."; • 11. 40:BAILEZ ,
Wellahoro, Jaa.22,.1868.: • ; Treasurer.: •
-~Anei►klod6f lamp for Kerosene... -.
lj no breakage of °Muir:keys—at Powys.
=EI
aro not cheap,
=ll
J. A. PARSONS &
Corning, N. Y: -
.
.CLOTHINGi
C~LOTHI G: s
=II
dM
ME
CL O'llll.N-OrDon't forget to eall 'at the
Empi e Store, No. 1 Union:Block
NOi. I_6, 1867. .•
WELL SBORO BEFORE.
'slo,oo
4, • ' ••. • 10 ' • •
=MG
&c., 'dec.,
DE LANO & CO,
I ' 181
De LANO .t CO'S.
rip, , q4,44-T-94pAny , __.,?fis,
'lVilsoitt Yai,llT-Oketib,Og'.,§.
j'n view of the contemplated Railroad ' soon to
tip be built , W.ellsboro, the, Troprietois have
concluded 'to give the people hereabouts, daily
entertainments through the year, commencing on
the 14th of January. The first piece, entitled,,
‘‘LIVE A.N.XIX! LIVE in
:•
IN TAit• CIiA4tACTERS.
Live, * WILSON & VAN VALICENDURO.
et Live, ........... PEOPLE.
This great drama has drawn 'crowded hou,ses
oth in this and the old Countries, and is ad
itted by all to be one of the most profitable, in
:resting, and best pieces extant
Tickets to the Drees Oirele—FLEE,
I• e wish it distinctly understood, that all
, sties of politioians, and even those who feel
the Wolfish—and in fact none are excluded
{ HALM FASHION !
hare ire ban furnish any style, kind and
. lily of Gientlemen's wearing apparel on short
co, and at prices gatorilphingitow.
ths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Ladies'
loths, and a large variety of
Ladies' Dress Goods.
Tickets to the Parquette—FnEE
1 •
this great Tragedy for the benefittf the
• ,we would not omit saying to the Ladies
e also keep everything to replenish their
*‘ssuciett 4 4tviire.'
1 ,
e one and all and witness the above ea t .
.ment. We do not claim to be old Stars,
. all endeavor to do our beat to give all the
, . of their money.
2, UNION BLOCK
••-1
• 3.—We shall give our pations'the tailbon
e the - decline in prices,
and 'extending
am .nr thanks for the very liberal patronage
.rel.fore extended,. we solicit a trontinnanc .
,the same. ~
liEleboro,Jan.ls, 1868—tf.
iff VE just receiyed,Vom the city a large and
1 - 1. •aried assortmen . trof '
1
INTEIi, 600DS,
Doug . t since the decline in Prices, and will be
Bold a oordingly. iVerespoctfully invite atten
tion to our stook of
CAS IMERES;, 43. E A VE R • CLOTHS,
TWEED,, FLANNELS,
also, large line oil
MER NOS, EM
other
CLOTHS, AL
.. •AP : CAS, and ot4r DRESS 'GOODS
and DRESS TRIMMINGS,
• lso, a large and now assortment of
RI
111=1
Dir MADE CLOTHING,
_. at greatly reduced prices.
:111 :EURS4a nice assortment, "ntio
. an .chqa . p.
IN— ON, and other kinds of HOOP
- SKIRTS,
NKEE NOTIONS,
FIA S , frip t CAPS, HARDWARE
ROCKERY, GROCERIES,
IN MADE BOOTS AND SHOES,
m fly other things which-we will be pleased
lho to all who will call and examine our
stock. OL. Goods
.urohasiug, elsewhere, as wo bollevn it wi
for your time and trouble.
- -PRQFITS,I QUICK 'SALES, &
JOY PAY IS OUR MOTTO.
ives ,Tin Ware
FOR THE MILLI N.
- &c.
MEI
ood people all, botbfgreatjand small --If you
t to keep • ..
mu t have enough to eat, dry wood, a good
w. I-behaved children, and to crown all, a
P TOP COOKING STOVE!
s las and - crowning good, I have at my Tin
\ t
Sto .0 establishment, opposite:Roy's If lock,
11 boo, arid its name Is the
II h, nde admitted to bo 'equal to any in the
Id.
: in the beat malarial 'arid With, dispatch
MEM
42`
11E111
PUBLIC BENEFIT !
PROGRAMME :
PART PIRRT.
PANT SECOND.
CUTTING DONE ADMIRABLY.
ask kinds; and as cheap ae_the,cheapest.
PART.. THIRD
eserved Seats for the Ladies.
NRemember the 'place,
WILSON & VAN VALICENBURG
,ermair C3-cocociss
B. -
Bowen & Co.,
EAOE IN THE FAMILY
I 9 ME, COMPANION ;
Ea WARE MADE TO ORDER,
,tind, warranted to give patisfaetien
RPAIRING
CALL AND SEE ME.
D; P. ROBERTS
orough, Nov. 21, 186 w.
"10111TH i BXCIIANGE
II
Old kilaty-seVea-ziew sixty-40A,
The old sleeps with Its.lathers;
Tho luny. stands knocking at the gate
-Ot ev 1 417 mortal;; 414 MATHERS
INN
l_Jn Liß.Etheib@esaiidtliebears,
:finds his life renewed brioing
atmosphereof,nyintari,and: - bia „determination to
MAKE MitYIiQDY
BROT ERLY LOVE CONTINUES.
- 1
By th.o way have. you hoard 'anything of the
chap who STEALS MS GROCERIES at the
BEijIIVE gXkIIANG.E?
- !
Awl„ .
eds.° gives as a reason, (and a good reason it s
is, too) that if a follow gets caught at stealing a'
tiptop article of
FLOUR, PORK,
Sugar, Coffee; Molasses, Syrup,
and so . forth,' he can't be accused of TRYING? TO
CHEAT HIMSELF; but if a follow is caught, at
stealing a poor- article, and is CONVICTED AND
bis remorse must be terrible.
I suppose that when the old maids maids con
sole themselves with the saying—
. .
,
"ThCre's as good fish . in.- tha," sea as
were ever caught out of it,," '1 1,.
1
they don't allude to my lliacasutt. .ad whoa
people complain of a had -cough, they 'don't al,
lode to my flogetur. But when they ispeak of
the
GREAT AMERICAN;aEA CO
I suppose they do mean my stock of To
are, as the Elder Weller said of advice
GOOD AND WERRY CTIEAP."
, lum further able to say that people will eat
much or little, in proportion to their appetite,
and, will' pay for much or littigooloording to
their money. ' I. sell Tea by thelfliarter pound,
of course, but prefer to wholesale it in packages
of no9 i ese than 1 •
and, by persuasion, can be induced to sell a
chest of; a dozen pounds to ono.eustomer.
At such rates as shall enable buyer and sonar to
Wo'labor°, .Tan. 8, tB. W. T. ZAATHEBS.
T. L 13ALBWAN 1 4., CO.,
ARE REOEINING their stock of FAL,I. and
WINTER
eGO DS,
i f emisisting of a general assortni l ent of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY,
GLOVES; SHAWLS, KNIT GOODS,
11 . 00. i) SKIRTS, • BALMOREL:
SKIRTS, SILKS, DOMES-- •
TIQS, .FLANNELS; •
Ladies” Cloakings; Cloths and Cassi
meres, Gloves and Mittens, ",
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Under Clothing, Hats and Caps, Yan
kee Notions, Carpets, Oil Cloths,
Paper Hangings, Groceries,
Flour, Feed, Pork,
'Awns, Sugars, Teas, Molasses Syrups
Coffees, Fish, Oils, Paints, Spices,
Extracts, Wooden Ware,
Biooms, Pails, Tubs,
Baskets, ' •
Hard Ware,. Crockery, Glass Ware
Stationery, Stilt, Nails, Iron
Stone Ware.
In fact, a gederal assortment and as large a
stook as you will find to select from outside of
the city. All kinds of ' •
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
taken in exchange. •for Goode. Wo buy good
goods and will sell as cheap as anybody.
Ground Plaster,
• T. L.' BALDWIN do CO.
Voila, Pa., Oot. 9, 1887.
Still, like
MACKEREL &WHITE FISH;
SIXTEEN OUNCES,
MA THERS
will buy and sell
FARM PRODUCE
- Sleep Bound nights, '
having consciences cold of offence.
DRY p-OODS
Boots and_ Shoes,
)
-:-. \
constantly on !Hind.
OTOGRAPII LOILLERY
w'Fl - LSpD4O.;'
NOW OPEN .TO THE ',PUBLIC
, .
MgssßelNG • - hr. EASTMAN- would in
_, IC
lona their Mende and the,publiegenerally
that they have fitted up a' - new Phetograph Gal
lery in the best possible' style. Having one of -
beat SKY-LIGIITS in the State, we are prepared
to take nil, styles-and
PHOTOGRAPHS - , - ,_,
.AMBROTYPES. & AIELANEOTYPES
in the best artieti mariner; or Dockets or Cases,
large or small. 'ergo PHOTOGRAPHS; Copied
from - ernall Cards or old Daguerreotypes. of - de.
ceased friends.' » trouble to take -
CHILDRF,NW PICTURES,
Bring them along.
Sample proof always given when ordered•—
Como and try us.
„me-Gallery bier - Eastman's Degtal Office,
Fifth poor below Roy's Drug Store: .-
Jdn.ls, 1565-li.
•
Orphan's Court Sal©. •
11 Y virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of
Vega County dated Aug, 29, 1867, the un).
dersigned, Guardian of Eugene 11. Ribble. Em.
ma E. Ribble, and 'Ella E. Ribble, minor children
of Jacob R. Ribble, deed, will sell at public sale
upon the promises, on the 30th`daY of March, A.
D. 1868, at j 2 o'clock, noon.. the following descri
bed real estate, late the proprty . of said decedent,
to wit All that lot-of idnei. sitnatein Liberty
towaship,,Tioga county, Penn'a, bounded north
by lands of the' heirs of John Schneider, dee'd;
and lands of Christopher &linker, east by lands
of Thomas McCracken, south'by lands of Chris
topher Schuller, and ands of Samuel Louden. ;
schlager, and,West by lands of Dairid Sechrist—
containing 19 acres of land. '
Tatars: r one-half cash on the return of sale,
and the balance In two equal annual payments,
with interest from day of sale. -
March,4, 186841. DOROTHY RIBBLE,
Liberty, Pa. - Guardian._
IN . BANKRUPTCY.--This is to give notice :
That on-the 24th day of Octt.:A.. D. 1867, 4
warrant in Bankruptcy was Issuediagainst the !L
estato of Lewis J. Stone, of Clymer-twp., in the
county of Tioga, and State of Pena'a, who has
'then adjudged- Bankrupts on his own Petition ;
that the payment of any debts and delivery of
any property' belonging to such Bankrupt, to
them or for their use and the transfer of any pro
perty by him-are forbidden by- law; that a meet
ing of the creditors of the said' Bankrupt to
prove their debts and to choose , one or more As
signees at tho estate, will-he held at a Court of
Bankruptcy, to be holden at the office of P.-B.
Smith, in Tioga, county of Tioga
_and State. of
Penn's, before P. E. Smith,Register, on the 22d
day of April, A. D. 1868, at 11 o'clock A. M.
THOMAS A; ROIVLEY,
U. S. Marshal est'n Diet. Pa.
Per DAVID CAMERON, Deputy..
March 11, 18138.—.4a,
PA NY,
a; wLigh
"}PERRY
TN BANKRUPTCY—WeStern District of Pa.,
jest To whom it may concern; The under..
signed beroby gives notice of his apPointment as
assignee ofNorth k Knowlton of Mansfield Tioga
co. Pa, 'who have been adjudged bankrupts upon
their own petition by the District Court of said
District. A. J. ROSS,
Mansfield, March. 4,1868-3 t Assignee.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Commis
cionera of Ticiga Coupty will let the build
ing of a bridge over Cory Creek at Maineburg,
on Saturday, March 7. IS6S. at which time and
place they will attend to receive proposals and
exhibit a plan of the proposed bridge.
E. HART,
P. V. VAN NESS, Coen!.
JOB REXFORD. - -
T os . ALLEN, Clerk, - -
4, -
NOTlC:g'is hereby giv,en, that the copartner
ship heretofore existing in ;the name of G.
.Hastings .3; Co., was dissolved'en the 4th - of Doc.
1867, by b mutual consent , . The business will here
after be conducted by - George Hastings. Th - e
books and accounts aro in the hands of O. Das
tings for settlement. All persons indebted to the
said firm are requestedlo -call and settle at once
and save costs, as the books must - bo - elosed im-
mediately. - • • G. HAST,II3GS,
E. H.ltit
Thanking our patrons for past favors.
,;Vivoult
solicit a continnange 'of the same., - '
March 4, 1868. GEO., HASTIN It -6.'1.
BOOK AGENTS-WANTED—For DR. WIL
LIAM SMITIFS..DICTIONARK OF TIIE
111'DLE.--- , .. Written by 70:of the. tuostlffistinguisff
ed Divinei in Europe and Ainerica. illustrated
with overl2s Steel and Wood Engravings. 41
one largo Octal-!o-vohimo Price $3,50: • Tffp
only edition published in America:condensed
by Dr. Smith's own band. - We employ no Gen
eral Agents and offer extra inducements to 4;0 ,
dealing with na. Send for descriptitio: circulars,
and.seo our terms. •
J. B. BTIRR, Publishers, .11arttord.
March 4,1.863-4 t.
.`t'rustee's -
WE the undersigned, True , tees,appointed• by
tho court of Common Pleas of Tiogo, coun
ty imDomestic attachment itithe ease of Anton
Colo, and Thomas Cola vs. A.t.Farnuin defend.
cut hereby give notice that we require all personF
indebted to the defendant A. E. Farnum, and all
persons holding• property belonging toglim to
;pay and deliver hIl such sums of money and
property belonging to such defendant to us as
such trustees; and all persons having claims
against zaid;.Varnutu,. to present their respeativo
accounts or romandS, - S4 required by Law. That
our residence is Lawrenceville, Tioga Co: Pa. )
where any business peitaining to said estate
will be attended to. • .
s. poyrvii,
0. s. MATHER. Trustees. -
" BAWL RYON,
Lawroncetille, Feb. 19, 1868-6 w.
Caution.
NOTICE is hereby; given that my wife la:dial,
0., has left my home and board - withoutjustt
causo or provocation, and:l - hereby forbid all -
persons koefdng or harboring her on my account,
for I will not pay any amigos or debts of her
contracting.! GEORGE NVELOII.
Sullivan, March 4,1868-3 w.
PRE OR .T & FLOURING MILL ienown
ns th- ord Mill, in Lnwronneville,Abis Co.
The property is unsurpassed in point of looation
for custom.. and has aniple
,capacity for storing
and manufaoturing" for home and foreign demand
—3 pair of Burrs, with all the modern improve:
menta for merchant work. Rebuilt in 1861, and
now in complete order. Possession given, at any
time after sixty days from date of sale.
CRAG. L. FORD.
•
tnwronceville, Jan. 29, 1868-6 w.
WIRS. E. D. MITCHVI,L,
- is now selling . •
•
• 'MILLINERY GOODS'
AT :COST. . -
ACORDIAL invitation to all. Come and
see. You 1011 Yet find a fine assortment of
alt articles pertaining to the Millinery..
Mrs. E. D. MITCHELL.
Jan. 22,:18138—tf. Broad Street, Tioga, Pa.
18 SPLENDID BUILDING LOTS, in The
Borough of Wellsboro, and TIMBER
TRACT of 400 notes in Delmar, three mites from
this - eity—heavily timbered. Torino easy. • • •
Sun. 8,18 GS. WRIGHT DAMEN.- •
WRfOIIT kt, DAILEY are receiving a large
lot if CIIOIOE NEW 'WHEAT - FLOUR,
the drat in market :' be sold atreaqeed pri
.
oes. LtaugB7.
MiLkX-SEED—Cn4EPaid fir ?Inxseed by'
D• WILLIAMS k Co.
H OOP SKIRTS, at
S{lNO 16 EASTMAN
Bridge Letting.
Dissblution.
For Sale:
For Salo.
Down it Comes.
De LANO W 0011.