0011 E MATTERS. WEDNESDAY, AP IL 22, 1808. " NEM, AdvortiaoMelit , S . . Sp ute& Sumner Gooda—Mra. E. D. Min:hell. Liss anon—Bullard & Hazlett Admi istrator's Notice—D. Brerett. To Con . try 31erchanta & Farmers—.l. Corpc.)i,er. Supervia , r's Notice—Delmar. . Notice of lection—Geo. W. Colket, Sec. Important ' cte—Dr.Roy. ( 6,41. Teacher s '', In Wins Notice. - Trustee's Noti . F. Donaldson. ,Agonta Wanted Parmelee, & CO. - Agent.' Wanted— .A. Robinson. '.'. Clocks. Watches, a Avery, Plated ware, and Fancy Qooda at coat—A. Fole. . ' Application for a Par .n.._ ' Assignee's Sale—O. H. - ymoar. • occurred in making up per. In reading the stol read onto the end of f parag4 of the third the last imp of the last ahead.l i n reading tho read dew ) to tlitolvt lit and theb.go back to the paragiliph of the third and go ahead. KNOXVILLE.—Mr. C. C. PL p. Allegany Co., N. Y., Alas purchased the Eagle Motel, Knoxville, and opened it for the accom modation of the public. TxaNKS.—The•Agttator. is under ob ligations to Mr. °Corp Skelton, of Delmar, for ball a bushel of eapiYal white Swedish' turnips. —The Agitator also acknowledges the present of speak of Harrison Potatoes from L. C. Bennett, Esq., nowof Middlebury, but soon, we believe, to be oneof the business mon of Wellsboro. We have made arrangements to put the potatoes out at interest, and cannot doubt that they will return sixty-fold. HIGH WINDS—A, NARROW ESCAPE. , ---Last Friday the wind blow a violent gale near ly all day.l Wo learn that-a man driving team for Mr. 11;ram Merril, of Farmington, had a nar row escapc j i from death. A tree fell across the track, killing ono of the horses and breaking the driver's ar i ns. We learn that the destruction of fences in tarmingt+, Crtham and Middlebury was very great. PEnsoNAL.—Victor A. Elliott, Esq.,' und family, left yesterday for the Great West, "%Acre ho intends to enter- upon the practice of Mr. Eliiott is one'of our inost promis• mg young mon, scholarly, honorable, upright and true. He deserves to succeed, - and we predict that he will. CITANGES.—Mr. J. W. Ritter has re tunted to his old stand on Water et., where ho may be fenitd . by all his old customers and as many new ones as may give him a eali. —Mr. John Gray has rented the new. Smithy on the corner of Pearl and - Waln sts., rear of Foundry, and will soon strike up the "anvil cho rus" in our midst again. —Mr. Peter Green; of Delmar( has taken up his residepco in the Meek house, P . ichols-st., with the intention to become a perMnnent resident among us. Riberolle is completing a neat tenant `house on El lot adjoining his ow 4. • will'put finish on that par,of Main-st: —Mr. William Carroll is putting up a dwell ing on Meade-sL, near its intersection of Pearl. NEBRASKA.—Mr. HelemWrites us foul Middleburg, Nebraska, thin tit usg winter has been very mild with ,them not more than three inches of snow having fallen. The ice left the creeks in February and the frost left the ground -o that considerable plowing and sowing was dune in that month. They have had but little rain, and the roads are dry and dusty. We con gratulate Mr. Claus 'from a region of wrathful ckiee and mud mid-leg deep. %, GOSSIP WITH THE CHIrDREN . iinco upon, n,tsme, not a thousand yews ago, in o little village not a thousand miles from where Wel:shore now stands, there lived a little flock of L,,:i,s. That they were not very big boys, nor very wi,e boys, we guess the boys who may read this v ill conclude when they know their story. This hide flock of little boys had plenty to cat, good ilothes to ,wear, nice, warm beds to sleep in, and Lied fathers and mothers to care for them. All I,y long they did nothing but play and enjoy tieeeselves in their own way. We aro not sure ti„it any of these 'little boys mr - or carried in wood i , help their mothers, or tried to keep their coats and trowsers clean to lighten their labors. From [l., best information wo can gather it appears t!it these little boys did not value their parents .i. highly as they ought. - At all events, Arn»C , of tlase little boys got an idea that the place they lived in was rather slow, and that iu.the big horld outside there were many nicer things than thy had at home. Ere three or four of them con ...lndy,' to set out and seek their fortunes. We cm ild like to give tho names of thdse little boys, bat perhaps it will be hotter not; for they must be beartilylashamed o,c it by this time no doubt. s , , we will sivo a piethre of one, which wily an •wer for all, you knov. Tho picture of this little lii , } was taken by onrtartist . "on the wing," and lit tas the little pilgrims set out. It is the plat ere of the 'hint t r oy, and here yeti have it : ii `ow l i e vo o l i i i d h er is s what tick the i b , o ei v ha had in you i ;v eat aui i•, illmay that he had some nice hie:nits, cakes ~,,i wild roast boa'. No, you are wrong. Be so t , r, now, while we tell you what he bad in that Lig bundle: In tho first place there was a long to's string, because no boy can get along in this 3rld without a string.' Then there were 'two 1 icees of slate pencil. a piece of dirty leather, -$ i rusty nails, two round, smooth stones, and a i .i it pumkin-seeds and orange-peel. Positively iin;. -- iins all the boy had in that bundle on the Ii ; tin; stick. Well, therbois jogged on hap py teon4h until about noon; and then Dick— ey it w. 19 n'i his nnatte,- but we'll call him so—got b.:db. hungry; ancl Jack, and Joe, and Sam— tii -, .i..:re n't their homes, you know, but they'll .i- --:, , it hungry too; and Dick, and Jack, and .ie begun to 'think of mother, and bread and : inter, :ma i the boy with the pack open " it; and vt , i,eoi rvrry. boy thinks more of a stria 6, com l!i,,iuly, tha i ho does of his dinner, the boys all t ambled 'or the dirty orange-peel now; and Joe .t it, being the biggest boy. And the others got i iimigi for and hungrier, and the orange-peel gave Jot the stnmach.neho, and it got night; aui) the bars begun to think abciut The nice trundle-beds ,tt home; and Dick sot up a bawl'in which Joe . tai Jack anti Sam joined; and so they all crept under a haystack, and shivered the night away. Nii's when the parents of these boys found that they had run away, they said, " What silly little chap. boy are, to be sure! Is it best to let them go to the bow-wows?" ' Then thinking that it blight he hard for the howwows, the paretA eon- :hided to go after the foolish little boys. So oft N...m a messenger {for the truants, and they were ~ ,fin orerhauled, : very hungry, dirty, and tired. tl,,v were bteught home, and very glair they were to got home again. Our °ilia immediately imule a sketch of the hindmost boy as be ap pvared on the home stretch, and here you t7.,,z have it. ,Our devil says it's a girl ; but t;it! pioture only shows hor,the hindmost boy felt tdp-e he got home., Mort.ti.• The first time little Jmysllllll away. 11., ',Mr back looking like little girls but the .u.,1 , .t time !hry run away they become girls in 1 t ,,, 11,:krn. : t. ' t ' ' WELuqanto BUSINESS.—We took a nt emoog:tho manufacturing j establishments of Weitst,cr o last wee.it,•and though unable . to give c*aet &lures, can present the production approk ;:mocil'. Manufactures of %rood take the load, eL°43, bedsteads and cabinet ware constituting the staples in that line. Van 'Horn's factory, on Pcarb:st., is tiro largest 'hi Lel appointed Chair and Cabinet factory in the county.. The machinery is of the newest pat- Ur l3 area tie inch of it. Prom twidve to fourteen osnde are employed, using upl,upwards of 100,000 feet of lumber per attrium. From 200 to 300 chair, of all sorts are turned esti, finished, month: I , Y. One man is employed on tables, another on !•oreons, the most part of the tigte- Three wo- . ato I thplOyCa tiv bottoming chairs, and one tisvan t tpliolstf.ring. In this factory there is a uedwerth Planer which is seldom idle. We no- tieed in the warerootns sotnOneii ohi process of finishing, fully equal to up elsewhere. About 600 eottage turned out yearly. Besides the reg considerable custom work is done, amount cannot ll.)o given. Sticklin's Chair and Cabinet Ft Eocond story of the foundry, is doh i l lne ss. The average Make Of chairs 200 per month, and of bedstedds, u per year. Thisineludes Only the In up; to which must bo added turned order to' be put up and finished eh Sticklin's wareroom is near' the. Main-et.' At present he is pinches The material for his new factory.is ed, and when the building shall he informs us, ho will do an increased bi Mr. Jthn Suhr bas a Cabinet Sh , Street, where he is kept constantly. f. on fine cabinet pork, such as tab book-cases, etc., etc. Ho hap no. po machinery as yet. Messr4. Williams & Sears, of the doing a very snug business. They t\ two tons of castings per week, about plows, end 50 cultivators, per yenti turned out upward of 20 wood-saw wing -JllO past,year, besides char in .cellancous -machinery. This, has Woodworth Planer, also, wl keepßd something more. Last y .\\ Spencer \ ut in machinery for. the cheese bo, es, and about 1500 Ilrs were finishe . A much greater nu l, made the pres nt liaison. lie is ab menee the work, and orders shoal w i thout delay. Mr. Joseph itiber le's Tannery, o . ton road has a Capaety for tho 1 about 1500 hides and he same nu skins, annually. Mr. Rib \r"e t I ma upper leather. „ Mr. M. A. Durif is fitting uR the property for'a tannery. Ale will 1 , and proposes to get to work in th.,! None of our factories are? workinj full capacity., the demanillpartakir ness of the times. tut all are mal IWELLSBORO BAPTIST CI OIiGANIZATION.—Tho establishnun Church in Wellsboro has long been as ,an object of desire, not only by tints residing in the place, but by 'throughout the Tioga County Asso tinio since un -- attempt was made to a .4ciety, hilt as the numbers then and there being three other establis occupying the field, the object was At a later period, a few accesSiona Jl their number, and fully believing t important results often flow .from nings- 1 --anddrustingin God to give t wherever His people plant in the tr Baptists made another effort irluly c i about the consummation of their l hopes. , Rev. D. R. McDermott& b •preaehed in the Court House Sonde 1866, to a large audience, and on • Monday evening a prayer meeting T which has been kept up a great time since. On Thursday evenini 1868, Rev. N.L. Reynolds: preach Hall, and at the clode of the serm taken for the formation of a Chore audience present composed of the d ehes and citizens, voted unanimous the movement to establish a Bap Wellsboro., Twenty-seven persons ed a desire to unite in the organizat •unanimous vote acknowledged the lied with each other. The followin ;was then adopted: Itcaolved, That we do hereby estal! t rtituto ourselves a,"Oospel Church,' as the FIRST BAPTIST CHURC boro, Pa. A Moderator and Clerk was then traction of business. C,andida eei dby letter and experience, and recorded in the church book. Having rented punnet! Hall for al ship, and taken the initiatory steps' to the great work before us, wo ask tion of our ehristinn brethren in th of love As the harvest is great And the laborers few, There is plenty of work For 'all to (b. ConmEurroN:—ln our noti' destruction of Mr; • Rarr's house gy issue, we stated that nothing of saved.. We are requested to say th the parlor furniture was rescued in condition, jsnd some doors and sa• sewing machine and clock. 1 TEACHER'S INSTITUTE:—TI is and laudable e r tfeet beingmade by ent' Calkins, to revive and .restorq Institute to ils old estate, will, we tr nestly seconded by every friend of the county. It is'to commence on inst., at Covington, a central point o and as well accommodating the coun ad' any point on the road. First of all the teachers of the county should m of going; for en Institute without to. be the play of Hamlet with 'Hamlet I hope to ho able to report the effort a EM2 MANSFIELD ITEMS.=OUT Correspond era "F. M. 5.," sends us notesof 8U5.1130388 Chang es, etc., in Mansfield since April 1, a. follows: —" Mr. Charles Phelps has parch sod and bol e:Tied the house lately owned b Mr. J. W. Phelps, and the latter is building a 'ew dwelling on Baptiit-St. —"Work has been resnmed on th, ing of Prof. Allen, corn i er of Acade nary-sts. "Mr. William Adams his remove to his new store, cast'side of . Main-s. ing up with a fine assortment of -no• has ono of the finest sMeroome in t, —Mr. 0. V. Elliott has removed In to his new brick store on Main-st., Baptist Church. —"Misses Lamb ,t; Gaylord ocoup floor of thc; stunt, buildirig as a Milli —"Messrs. Elliott lc, Clark have p of their machinery of their now P Sash and Blind, and Wood-ware fact I oration. They contemplate doing in OM —"Mr. A. Shuart has morod'his from Main-et., toshis lot on Sasafra is fitting tip for the in4tifneture n wagons, he., in good style. —"Don. D. L. Sherwodd has asst Pelf with Mr. Wilhelm in the Dry Go corner of Main and rtiainsbnrg sire - -"Miss Pauline Swill) i , yy abou to open a Millinery Shop, occupying the w Ovule of the building owned by'llenry Allen, Ell., ono door above the post-otTiee. —"The furnace, which has been s anding still with firCs blocked for eight weeks, undergoing ro il:o'clock a. g satisfac- Jand eelebre t'ations front pairs, was again put under blast at Monday 13th inct., and is roan tnrily. "The Odd FMlows will have a gl tion in Mansfield, April, '27. Thief all the Lodges of the Order in Tiogi well as from neignhoring New York' be present. The Tioga Band 'has, b 0 I for the occasion. -. —"Mr. Wheeler Majvin has take of tho Hunt House, and opened it In modatiou of the public." HOUSE CLEANING.-HUGH YOUNG ceived Two Thousand Rolls of Wal Spring Stock, in Eighty different Sty ing Browns, Loather Colors, Whites, Satin Clilt, for Eitebons,Aura, Rolm:is, Bed-Rooms, at piiees,2o per than last year, with Borders of al match. " At.so, Window fixtures, (4 kinds,) per (17 styl(s) Cloth gilt slindes (1(1 qt (lin cord, tassens, pieltiro-mile, sorqty esvg ALSO, Looking glasses Picture Frames, and ,almost everything a, beautify your homes. Remember to the WELLSBORO BOOR -,...a111,11t ‘e•' ST EVENSI TIA Aluzi Elmittilartin Lbb fith iu 4., by, Elder C. P. liinuuy, Mr.,Reuben N. mond; of • :tuber setts' in anything got cilsteads ate ular business F which the ctory, in the g n'gootibutt front 150 to ward of 100 tuber finieheit work, sent by °where - . - Mr. /roper-bridge, for room.— ILast:s &eta. '.lo.ll,ll.fsasl23.oEiSo.' I " PiIOTOCIRAPII Coi.onrsT.- , —Charlea 0. hompson, Stole Slreot. 'We'labor°, Pm', 'finishes wtograpbs in India IfirNil, or watrr colors, r the thole or to iradii blusl Order. COpies_ obi et ti tee largo or small - in - n finished manner. AI). S. 6841. , A NOlttllgliN "SimusTnEss" TEXAB.—Mr. Joules L. Malone, writingfroio Son Maretis, Tex " PVC years ago I bought one of your Maehine:=, at Austin; Texas. It.has been running ever sine*', and has done the sewing for ti family 4 thirty-tire perFoim—besides, I might say, fora " settlement." It lets never bad but one needle broVe'n that Wiks caused by.% Jeep in„ the thread. My wife. says her Wilcox & Gibbs ,has done one thousand dollars worth of sowing. It bay neYer been; out of trder In any way; or cost one dime for r4airs. Our machine is always at work, while Mhera are at the repair-shop." dug prepar 7 ut up, as he MT@ p on , Water nployed up ies, bureaus, rer to carry r oundry, aru rn out about, 400 superior They have i ng machines powers, anti I stablishment lieh earns its ar Mr. S. S. I anufacture of i-plass hosts mber will be . tit to room be sent in- The largest, hest and cheapest assert= meld of frames ever bronght into Tiogi county, Ivitlk largo pictures in, al'-hry Way , to suit, and card photograph, at til,oo pert doz., all. Aping fast at Vrank Spencer's. Art Clattery, Rlandud, Pa. Dee. 25.,t - THE AMERICAN COOMNG STOVE Mes.rs. Stinmt, , Pitott.tnn & Co ttiehtlemen :instil find draft for•amount icuir the seven-int:li American Cooking Stove.- The stove turived;all right; and I am running it With waste shingles, which I buy at a shingle factory. nt cost cf seventy Cents. pur week and I can run it with onal l at $9 -per ton,. for less. I used to rim an t,ight-mah for nighty; fouroents per week:—:enal pei" ton•Haud kept tire night and •day. • I have sold' hundreds of styles of stoves, hut I say, without prejudice (now that I aM nut !a . .thy stove husintss); I have:no:en seen so Wonomi6l, - 'convenient, welt lirrairige'd and durable a stove as the American, and think its equal has not yet been furnished to the Amer ican maiket. I the Charles anufacturo . of 1.. her of, calf- es none but old Foo)dry' ut in -nts, arly girritner. 4 . up to their .g 4 the dul .ing aliving. URCH. \ - 7 rTS t of a ilakist I contemplatO the few Bap.. many' others \ lotion. Sarno organize sea were 'so few, ; led Churches !.)o'stponed.— ere added to Mt the most small begin- .• It. P. ROSE. Fur by CONV.E.IItin fi OSGOOD Wellsbory Pit April 15.-3 w. Now is 'Youi Tiino to •13uY! AWING more goods Mon is, necessary for this market, I will soil utY entire stook of VA' '0 UEs,d ( LOOKS ; JEWELRY; . • E'LL TED WARE, AND FAN •CY (300DS AT COST.. , . ; r..:.0: (4. do 'ks 4t ' ..:. Gothic " 't' 3,03- Cottage " . " ' '' ' - - ' 1 , 7 C 'n Silver Hunting Ca' , twltoavier Cases, f Plated Ware a , i iiUT . , I • I .e "increase" uo faith—the 1866 to bring .ng cherished y incitation, y, July 22d, the following Americo') Wittclre,s\ $l9, Finer Movement rcsponiliogly low prices; tsCitetttrers' prices. THIS IS NO lII.JIIIBU 'TABLE SA' as organized, ortion of the g March 19, ,d in Bunnell Call nut' see 'tor yourself.' Well6boro, April 22, '6B._ 4' ,n steps were The hirge ifferent Chur y in favor of ,ist Church in I Assignee ' s Sale. NOTICE is hereby given that I will 101 l at public auction at my office in Tiogn, c the lintt day of May next, t ISAIS) at two °lock in the alicrtimm, Uold Watch, belonging to a es ILL e (.1 S Ili 0. Daggett, Bankrupt._, P. B. SEYMOUR, Assignee. 1' ben exprege ion, and by a ,nselves satis- April 22, 156,3 i l g., resolution SPECIAL NOTICES. fish and con to be known f, of Wells- rt BA TNS W i llY YOU SHOULD USE 7 47(7?.1C0d..5. cfe 4Gritik:bb, ersi ei.o NFL r octet' for the es were re their names Ist. It is the t,intple“ in use and the least liable to 2d, ltd attachments are more practical than that or any other machine. 3d, It is the cheapest. 4th, It aims the stillest, casiia4 and (tidiest. 51h. You can not turn It barkwarila, add thereby avoid breaking needlrs. nth, It uses a straight needle and bee HAW., to break than a curved one. ith, The needle !e get( adjusting and can't be ecit wrong place of wor preparatory be co-opera s—our labor itth.lt tlfei 11114 one thread & thus aroidd the compli. cateiletachinery'necemeary ton dotMlo thread machinery nth, It ,ows direct from Cho mend, • Virb. TIM &Nun ho more, elit.tic • than 'that of any • other machine. , BAPTIST lith. 11,frnsion i 4 the, mpleh t and bent in use. 12th, 1t makes the twkted loop ettleh, - a F.lltcli oriß- Inal oith Thin machine and made by no others. which for geiteritl purpme4 14 superior fo any other in use. 13th. Every machine in warranted perfect and the purclak,r will be km tied to master every kind of work. Mb, It does every kind of work, such no itcum)ing, cording . . braiding. ttagting,, e of the fire, in last ecount was t neatlY all pretty good bee, with a All ltter.; coney riling this machine, addressed to he Ilt( Int I etnivt? prompt attention. („; EC/. U . nulr EN, Agent, Knox-ville, --------- • ' , - .< N 6•'',S.i,tti:'''v' i CO'', • LGATE & [' , q4 ) , GERMAN • L . " 1 • ERASIVE SOAP H A l l l4 PluiE• -pk- tg..V,ayi,co, . y sklorel din STANDARD OF E - t-., ' CELLENCE. For nab by . n 212.may67-Iy. eenerget :uperintend- the County tot, be ear ducation iti on day, 27th the railroad, y generally Iwe suppose, ko n point otters would I ft, out. We ccled-sue- SIATILItL SIMILIBiTS M7PAPIIRETS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS, ITA VE l•ItOM TUE MOST' AMPLE EX perionoe, nit retire PIIIIVCOM4 ; Bunt le—Prutopt— laiolent, nud Reliable. Spry arc the only Medicines perfectly oda plod to popular 111A1.-80 linglo that 11119• taltoB e.un,ot be tffinle iu Ming t 110111; AO IlArtUlC4Spli to be free r.in'tlatiger,And so effictebt he it I l WaY4l;ed liable. They have raised the' highest' eolutientlittion from all, :tad tt ill always render i•at intact ion No Ctimi Fevers, Congestion, intlaintittion' 2, do Worms. Woi in-Fever, IVorrn•Colic 23 3, do sarying,Colic, or Teething of, infants . — 2.5 4, do Diarrhoea of children or adults 25 5, do Dysentery. ill tring, Bilious Colic 25 C. Cholera-PaOrbllSh Voinitinz 25 7, do Co94hs. Cohls, Bronchitis j y... 8, , Neuralgia, Toothache, Peceache 9, do Head ac h es , Sicltilradriche, VertlgO.,.: 25 10, do IDYspepsia, 25 11 / ,24 Suppressed or PipPlti!l I'nrivde new dwell y and Semi his goods 1., and is fill goods. Ho county. 12, do Whites, too polio]," Periods 13, do Crimp, Con li, difficult fl,reathing 28 14, do Salt Dhoum, Erysipelh, Eruptions... 25 16, do Ithuumati g an, in!esjstilic 18, do river and AgneChill nivel', Agues 50 17, do piles, Wind or hineilin E , 60 - 18, du Ophthalmy, and auto or weak Eyes...? 60 catarrh• 19, du acute or chronic Itithienza..... 50 . 20, do whooping-Cough, violent Coughs... 50 21, * do Asthma. oppressed Br e athing 50 22,, du Dar Discharges, iinpairyd hearing.. 60, 2.3 f do Scrofula, enlarged °lands, Swellings.. 50 do General i!ebnity,ap.cs. S % caliness, p 25, do Dropsvitnil scanty -Seeretlons 60 28, do scaNchuess, sickness from 60 27i, do Kidney-Discasis, dniroi-r SO 28, do Nervous, Debility, Seminal EllllB. s shoo shop below the tho second cry ..,Loro_ it a portiori aning ry into op largo 'agon Shop Alley, and i t repair of ciated him ods hhh 04, i vuhiptary - 100 7.0„llo Sore Month. ea ace LU :30, , tro Urinary Weak e t as, wetting brd.:. .50 do Painful p er i o ds, with ... 5 4nanot ...... tiO 2,, do Sufferings at elathgc 0( two 100 :33, do gli o p s y, St. V us' NUM , 100 34, do diphtheria: ulcerated Sore Throat '6O If .A3111,1' CASES. ; • . 1.111(111 ICJ( !JOltudiN) OAII6, Cc:iI'AININO *. 4 ureic hvititY kilthittmvi ttsEntit •In S:lthl.Cl' Ti', AND A IIoOK OF DIRECTIONS $lOOO SmKllcr PAmit,y RIO .TitAVI:I.I3O cases, with '2O to • 2S via IA• ..... .ss.to $8 Specifies fvf 1111 PIIIVATI; DIN't:A.YI.:B, both fgr Curt- INC/ mid for PIIEVENTIVJE truntnient,dtrl pftVliet Ca`q•3 J.. 42 id t 5 Arer Tio.se Itealedles by the ciwu or minglo box, are lona to nay part of thu conntrj•,•by Mail or Express, freti of ch.irgc,onreceipt of thmo Ice. County, ns Lodges, will en engaged Ade ress Humphreysr.l3peeilic Homeopathic Medicine Cioratainy Wilco nod Depot, No. 662 TIILOADWAY, NEW YOES Dr. IlowriniAs is consulted daily at his ofilee, per sonally , of by let . a , rabove, for all forms of disease. p"ossession the aceom- FOR SAL L ALL DRUGOLM. Augugt 2t, 2s/i;-iy. "'rf C ()NS U.HI ) NYE'S. The .h r. EMI. AHD tVILSON. Rend (fri.o of chatgo) to all 11 11.1.111,: ire it. the prescription with the di rection.. l ntabang and lenne„, the simple remedy, by which he wft:1111.1.11 Of a WV; affection and that dread disease Conentuntion 1114 1,1113 . 014tC1 IS to benellt the afflicted and he hopes every indicrer wilt try nibs nre• acription. 11:4 It cdst them nothing, and may prove a Pleg.ind. l'l'MtA(l.l.lllreet iII•IV.E6IVA la) A,,IV WON, Willtam4tirg. liiug4 Vo.,'N: Y.' • has just re- Paper for les, includ- Satins, and lls. Dining. cat. lower • kinds to igow pa_ Car hooks, and 22bi•tyla-1y A Ckaitleman mho sulTered for years from Nervous Debility. Premature Dec.ty and all the eftects of youth ful i talkeret ion, will, for the poke of suffer lug human ity, Bend ft ce to all rho tired it. the recipo and direc tions fur making the.simple remedy by which lie was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertis r' experietice, can do so by addressing, in porfe t c db. deuce, JOHN B. 00 22may87,--Iy. 42 Cedar Street. NO TO , Picture canary to all first at STORE. BUFFALO, Sept. 6, 1866. Mourn truly; =I X 3,60 ' 1,70 n Silver Hunting Cans at a, twlloavier Came, at ear- Plated Ware at Man- BUT A VER• ',lll -0- EEE ERRORS UP FOUTIL ~ F EMI FOLEY Colas BE HR MANCH!" I sing, I sing of a curious thing, ' Almost as strange as Boggs upon Tyng ; . .I've swung 'round a circle as ,round as a ring, And `mrtille on the down earit , piiit'of iny I stoppai l at the pity. and tookOti the Spring "'• ' ' ' ST' LES.OF' GROCERIES Tho fashions for SUGARS ARE LOW IN THE NECK, And moro astonishing kill, Molasses & Syrups havto freer run, dovfrovitrii i ivlth lit f 4 ilnoll.o4_ „ "1 4 "7 35111Cetc33..e)rwel, lovever, are eat' from the neck downivard, and the style is blue and silver with.atripos. TEA, TEA -TEA--.-TEA I , . will bo ropnrod Omit a drawing furnished to every customer who'buys a pound. Ofthastyles to suit comploxions, .40., I may mention thnt itiaeli tea you can have if you-long for it. I cannot got timo to look up all No hard words which thp GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY C tee to dull° the innocent people about the coun. ry; but you can depend upon finding 'the very best of Teas at the BEErHIVE EXCHANGE ? Cac•fre•c>, thtratylos arc various. You can 'have the latest styles froth - the following fashionable' foreign ' ports, to wit • MOOHA4AVA, RIO, LAGUYRA JAM- a , 1 , In tho matter of El PROVISIONS 2 •• Flour still seats hooPi over all, and dispenses with trails fs ttrirofltable. I have all grades Eatable. Also, PORK, DRIED BEEP AND HAMS, ogethoi with a fall assortment of light gr(iceries - and canned delfcacios. As over MA T H E R S Pays Cash or Trado - for all MARKETABLE PRODUCE. CALL AT NATHERSIS Wellaboro, Apr. I, '438. W. T. MATIIERS NEW SPRING GOODS =I J. 'A. Parsons & CON L CHEAP CASH STORE! ME LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, &O OUR took is largo and will give satisfaction as tit, pricCs. White. Goods.such ,as Jacko. note, Notasoolti fi StriOs;,chticks t -Itr,iflifints, o.i are muolitlower prlits, anti in'gtelitrvitriety. Domostids, such as : 6' PINTS, SIIEETINGS, SIIIRTINGS, • • DENIALS, TICKIN'GS, COT- L KENTUCKY JEANS, &C Wo have 'a handsome stook,- and aro selling it at the i lovrea cash prices the market willord. . , . We invite the attention of close buyers to our stook, assuring thorn that it will pay them to call onus. March 25, 1868. Coal for Sale. C • • OARSE BITUMINOUS COAL I for Salo Cheap, by Beet. 28, 18137. I FLAX-SEED—gash paid for Plasoeed by P. R, .4 Co. As to AICA, &C. NM AT LS, TIALMO* S, TABLE LINOS, in TONADES, EMI J. it: PARSONS Jr. CO., Corning, N. Y D. P. ROBERTS HMO DREG STORK. CORNING, N. Y. ; RUGS AND MEDIOINES, PAINTS AND OILS, AD,DEUS' DAVIDS' INKS, KEMP'S ,CONCENTRATED MEDICINES, IREDELL'S FLUID, EX- lANETT'S COCOA/NE, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, KEROSENE LANDS, • , . PATENT MEDICINES, ,ROCII• ESTER:PERFUMERY S D FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, WHITEWASH LIME & AND DYE COLORS, GENTS FOR , MARVIN & CO'S RE FINED OIL. at Wholesale Yriees. Buyers are requested . , 411 and get quetations before going further W. D. TERBfLL & CO. i rning, N. Y., i i an. 1, 1868--ly D GREAT DRAMA OP '6B, AT t ilson & IramValkenburg's PUBLIC BENEFIT 1 PROGRAMME : PART FIRST. I , view of the contemplated Railroad Boon to to •o built to Wcßebore, the proprietors have concluded to give the people hereabouts, daily entertainments through the year, commencing.on the 14th of January. The drat piece, entitled, I'VE AND LET LIVE I" IN Two CHARACTERS rtiV L, {.... WILSON IG VAN VALNENBURO. Lot Live, TETE PEOPLE. This great drama has drawn crowded houses belt in this and the old Countries, and is ad mit ed by all to be ono (lithe most profitable, in teresting, and best pieces extant Tickets to the DreBs.Cirbk—FßEE • PATh SECOND, o wish it distinctly under cod, that all asses of politicians,• and avon those who fool li tie Wolfish—nod in fact none are excluded on the BAZAR OF EISIIION! V hero we can furnish any style, kind and a ity of Gentlemen's wearipg apparel on short ti o, and at prices astonishing low. CUTTING DONE ADMIRABLY Cassimeres, Vestings, Ladies' a.71z1 181,50 - AY;1424 . 7 Ladies' Dress Goods. • "Best kinds, and as cheap as the cheapest Tickets to the ?arquette—FßEE 1 . this great Tragedy for the benefit of the io, we would not omit saying to thiLadies . wo also keep everything to replenish their =U ' Wardrol3e. Came ono and all and witness the above en :ft inmont. We do not claim to be old Stars, t shall endeavor to do our best to give all the orth of their money. Reserved Seats for the Ladies 1 Itomomber tho place; ~• 4) UNION BLOOK 1, 13.—W0 shall give our patrons tho full ben. of the decline in prices, and extending . ,our thanks for tho very liberal patronage tofore extended, we solicit a coutinuano . o same.l • 'WILSON 41. VAN. VALK g : ollsboro, Jan. 15, 1868—tf. / 3 . nie Life Insurance Co., O. 258 BROADWAY, NEW YORK ALL the net profits of this Company go to ..lhe Assured. No forfeiture of Policies. No Limitation as to residence or Travel. c a T o Home has an ample Cash Capital mosteo. cur ly invested. 7 . LTER S. GRIFFITH. 0 4111GF'. C. RIPLEY, 1. 1 H. FROTHINGHAM, ~.. VOL J.' CrFIN, .. I: ATTEN lON - FARMERS! , lIRING has come, and those desiring fui 1) / arns can h. vo them by buying • 3Exlssuster• t . Mill of I. Obampney /4 Co., which wo are all j ng at $0 per ton at our will on Elk Run.— II tinds of Produce taken in exchange for 'laster. Give us a call. ' L CHAMPNEY & CO. a mines, Tioga, Co., Pa., March 213, 1868-Gmo MOR6A. *rob 4, 186 iTdc.llE LAST CALL. ALL persons indebted to us either by note or book account, must call and settle without delay or costs will be made. 'iallaboro, Doe'. 25, BAILEY. For Sale or i to Rent. ,r WAGON SHOP, and 'lot containing 72 Bquaro rods. Shop! 24x28 feet, and two to ys high. • Iso—a house and soyen acres of land, two Cr , s of timber and a brie young maple orchard he con, with b 3 'fruit trees of different kinds. hi property is located' within a feW rods of a to m saw-mill. carding machine, school house nt church. I: I will sell cheap, separately or together; or rent them for a term. of years. This is a chance for any man wills a little onpital. M. 0. SUT aat Charleston, Pa., Mara M 25, 48138 -3tT ON.. n. bier° ' Fruit Jar. PI fl GROSS or the HERO FRUIT J k . V for ante by W. D. TERBELL dc CO., - • Corning, N. Y. Ire are prepared to fill) orders for the licro r it Jar as low as they can be bought any n where, and shipped fr tu Corning. We can ir l e special-rates on largo quantities. It is thn , e4 t and most salable Jar in tilt) market. Out no ations from us before ordering elsewhere 11 arch 18, 18118.-8 m 4.aininistiator's Notice LETTERS of Administration having been grnntcd.to the undersigned on the eni.i3 ..1 onn Pearson; late of Chathain, deed, all pei sons wi g said estate, or claiming against the :altle, re required to settle,with ELIZA M. PEAItSOLL, . . SQUIRE c BOUTHIVORTIL ii hritkitin, April 1, IM:4w' . . I. Adel's. E • AMPS:- : -A new kind of lamp for Kerosene no breakage of chimneys—at FOLEY'S. TRACTS, PART THIRD BURG .Prey Sec'y. .......TREAs. ACTUARY. HART, Ag't, Wellsboro —6m. RALwww . & cog, AICEREegIVINO their stock of FALL and VINTER ./ 0-.00 DS, consisting of a general assortment I i f 1 -DRY. GOODS, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, SHAWLS, KNIT GOODS, HOOP SKIRTS, BALMOREL SKIRTS, SILKS, DOMES- TICS, FLANNELS; Ladies' Cloakings, Cloths and Crissi meres, Gloves and Mittens, Boots and Shoes, READY-MADE CLOTHING, 'Under Clothing, Hats and Caps, Yan kee Notions, Carpets 011 Cloths, • Paper Hangings, Groceries, Flour, Feed, Pork, C s, Sugars, Teas, Molasses, Syrups, .fees, Fish, Oils, Paints, Spices, Extracts, Woode I Ware, Brooms, Pails, Tubs, Baskets, I Ware, Crockery, Glass Ware, Stationery, Salt, Nails, Iron Stone Ware. Har, I. fact, a general assortment ands large a sled as you will fi nd to select from utsido of Ike city.r All kinds of te1•1111Z1110:411. til I:Teil la Ofei al taken •in exchange for Goods: We buy good goods and will sell as cheap as anybody. Ground Plaster, constantly on hand. • T. L. BALDWIN & CO Tioga, Pa., Oct. 0, 1867. HOLD ON .9. Go to KELLEY'S and see the Latest Arrival of NEW GOODS! Consisting of a general ussortment of C. 3 [IS 0 0 - ni F lig 04 C 4 L . ' l l = 04 • 'a) z • A 8 , 0 ce4 • .2: to MRS. FRY'S CORSET AIsIFI SKIRT SUPPORRS, AT s,A.HjelaN T SIMI Aiou mil 009 plait uvo )sup NEW DRESS GOODS AT 'KELLEY'S , Ter . 1 13 SZAIVIIS la nTAt GENTS' AT KELLEY'S . . .Xilt. -• No cbargo for SHOWING GILDS at -eV' 5 Wellsboro, Oct. 30, 1807 ATTENTION, FARMERS. SOMETHING NEW IN WELLSBORO I will pay cash for any amount of 3WA c:4- gar sa Doliverod at my Store, whore you can 'find a ohoico stook of FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, PORK,'' FISH; =EI SALT, &C,, For sale at reasonable prises for Cash or &war March 18,1868 Flowers, Grape- Vines, and Garden Plants HAjatY MIX, OF TOWANDA OFFERS WOE SALE— PLOWER PLANTS, Rbses, Climbing, and otbor, an indless variety ; Verbellas, S alvias, Bignottias, rani cos, Pei argonnuns, Petanas. lieliotropeg, La mutts, &e. GRAPE VINES. ' Anita :approved varieties—Sumo two! years old, in pots. All true to name. • GARDEN PLANTS Tomatoes,—overt'' variety, Cabbages, Cauli flowers. Peppers, Celery, &c. _ oreumbers, and Egg Plant-s, in Pots Plants carefullY packed, sent safely to almost tiny di:attune. Persons in the Eastern part of the cminty,'may send their orders by mail and teveive the plants by stage. Orders loft with \V ILL [AM 11011 E-1338, at his Hardware Store in %Veit:413,40, will have prompt attention. Al' may depend upon getting plants exactly as or demi, and to good condition HARRY rkmanda, March 25, Ise,s-tf. .ROAD Duplicates at this Office. KELLEY'S C. B. KB,,LLEY'S., M. B. PRINCE. Right that I No limb g. ,SU/ISCRIBER haring purchased the it Of D. B. Sturdevant's Milk Shelves a Rack for Tioga County, is prepared to nehip or individual rights at fair rates. At is portable and co arranged that it ken apart and -put together again in five It occupies lop then four feet equaro ' A. Pat rig, Pr vlaio' 801 l To This Re can be t minutes ii):1 of tvroo , and can be placed in the kitchen in cold we then , and in the cellar in warm weather, and wilt bold fron 1; to 84 pans of milk. = The helves re made in skeleton form so eus toPpliow the free ireutation 'of air all around theOpans. It has ben 'proved that milk will raise 1 more ' cream, a d keep .from }burl° six hours longer than on rdinary.fibelves. i I Each shelf turns by itself independent of the other, so that thr tf the fo• -ter milkii it . mer mi ing ie —“ent i t ,s ....-, so ma, ..xo cream et .01 for not disturbed by the removal or putting n of pans. , The frame ithuch that it can be readi lyi cover d with a 'cloth or gauze, effectually ex 'eluding insects or (lust. It is a complete arrange ment t dry fruit upon. The subscriber will soon visit (I' erent parts of the County with a model of this r ok, or ho can bo addressed at Wellsboro,• by tho o desiring to purchase Township or indi vidual ghts. Specimens can also be seen at the Found building of; Sears k Williams in this Boroug at any time after the middle of March. , GEORGE THOMPSON. oro, March, 11, 1.868-Bm. IVelle er fir.,,Wilson Improved &aw -1 ing Machine. Whee THE DES; .RErditarx mAcurrz IY ExiaTENes. AND moss IT IS : IMPLE, COMPACT, DURABLE, and beau iful. It is quiet, light running, find ca pafile'of performing a varietyief wolk never be fore atte upted on a single maehino,iewirig with equal ) f, ility, the finest and 'coarsest materials, in tbcom .st beautiful and,subAtantial manner. Its ifitt chments for hamming, braidin g, cord ing, tee ing, quilting, felling, gather ing, .te., ate novo and practical. 1111 ( afk achines warrant ed for .ne year. Pull 'assortment always on hand at be ealearoom of -- . N. BIILICLEY, ) solo A t. for Tioga County. - - , Mar, 11, 'BB-am. Oceloa THE KNOXVILLE DRIVING PARK 'ASS°. qATION, Will give, an exhibition of tho wad of 3.year old colts, j• SEPTEMBER. 3, 1868 Entrance BIM COLTS ENTERED FOR ABOVE EXIIIIIITION. 0. H. Wood entered Rein Mare, name Lady Wood 0. S.lWood " ' Bay-Mare, " Knoxville Maid W. 0. Wood " ' Roan Horse " . AU from Hamiltonian Jr. Others will appear SOOO. -, I ' .Naime and description of colt, with one-half of the entrance money. must be banded to the 'See-- retar t y by (be Ist day, of May. Premium for best Trotting Colt one-half the money received on entries. Second best,lono-third of the entry money. Third ,best, one-sixth of the.entrance money. If. V. Punvt Sec. 0.11. nOOD, Pres't. li;uoxville, pa. Feb. 2(), 18684 f. r -nob •CASE, Ja:4l. MP - k= AGENT FOIL --t HAIID NGfi r S 'EDITIONS OF FAMILY, PULPIT, & PHOTO- - dRAPH BIBLES. Wholesale D i calers will find the list to embrace the largest assortment of Bibles in the country. l The publiSher has no hesitation in pronounc ing them tuorolsaleable than nny.Bibles publish ed. The various editions qinbraeo all the vari ous styles - of binding. and Sizes of typo, varying in price from $2 to $30 . , for Family Bible, largo quarto size. HA- .DING'S PATEN C FLEXIBLE CIIAIN-BACK PIIOTOGRATII ALBUM, The superiority of "Ilarding's Patent Flexible Oho.in-limolt• Album," ov"i all *there heretofore manufactured, will, upon the slightest extmina tion, be apparent to all. Purchase's aro assured that the above kooks aro all of the hest Philadelphia manufacture. E. B. CASE, -IL ,1 Troy, Pa. Jun, 8,1868.-3 m NEW JEWELRY . STORE IN WELLSBORO, PA - r M. WARRINER 3: CO. would that they have opened a shop in Davi art's Store, on Main Street, where can be fo hd the ler"geFt Rork of CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEW LRY ever' offered ip Wellsboro SPECTACLES, FIFES, VIOLINS, VIO LIN STRINGS AND FIXTURES, Or the best quality, with many other Notions too ijumerous , to mention here: They ato alsb prepared% lo Clock and 'Watch Woe; ' • in all Nt aijous branches in a workmanlike man ner apy•Wartinted.- Their work and koods shall be etiefni . ...a . as represented, for Cash on deliv ery. tvg and see us. I. 1%1. WARRINER. Mare t * :1369.--,tf S. B. WARRINER. tnrin for Sale. Tm; aseriber offers for sale a farm in Jack son township, ou Alder Run near Mitchell's Mlll, containing 100 acres--OS improved, and 35 wood land. Said farm has a now framo house, good barn; young apple orchard and good water thereon. Also SO acres timber land adjoining, will be sold with tho j ahovo if desired.— Tjfe above property will ho Sold cheap. Title good and terms 'easy. Tnquiro at this Office, or iif GEO. W. HUDSON, March 25, 15t13.-3m. on tho premises. Wellsbero Meat Market 1 BEJEF ! PORK. ! (MUTTON ! 'I 1 TILEi subscriber opened a Moat Market in the Imilding lately occupi d by Ltr. Webb, on Crofton-street,. Monday zoo ling, Fob. 17, where - Ito will keep it full assortmo t,of _FRESH JIMA TS pains and ShoOlders. 'lf the pooplo will give mo opeouragemont I will keep up a good Market. eb._ll4-1888-3m. A. J. TIPPLE. • ; , ' - ' - .1 - la- 7 , Mic:rs:st El iilht lEib.C:OOl5l.. i• Great Excitementl Johnson, impeached, and Em bree's Booots and Shoes triumphant) The subscriber would say, to the; peoplo of Westilphl and vicinity that ho is manutactnilng a Patent Boot which ho believes to possess. tim , folltweing advantagotver all others; let, there's nattimping; 2d, no wrinkling, Ravens they break to the feet- 3d, !no ripping. In short, they are just the thinglor everybody. Su:miles on band and orders eutiettad., Solo right of Westfield township and Boro' secured. I ,lln has also Just received a splendid set of balinoraiNcitterns, latest styles.' Como Cue, coma all! We are hi und.to sell cheap for cash or really pay. Shop ono door l south of Sanders .S: Colegrove. Westiliqd Boro', Feb. 13 ISn.S. . J. It. E3IBREE. Seale.i! •Scalcs ! Scales ! MILE Buffalo Platform Scales, all ordinary ,ji sizes, for heavy, and counter use, may bo round at thollardwarO Store of Win. Roberts, Willtsboro. Thoso Scales ate tho Fairbanks pat ent and have no an lor anywhere. They , are made i n - tho host stye d have takon tho premi umtk at all the great exhi e ltions. I have tho solo agency for those Scales in this region. WILLIAM ROBERTS. Wellsboro, Fob. 12, MS. Notice rtinE. COMMISSIONERS of Tioga county will meet for the purpose of hearing-appeals from the assessments of the several. Assessors of the County, on Wednesday, Mar-oh 18th, inst., and at any other timo during their sessions up to the Sth Jay OfJUDO next. E. HA RT- P.V. VAN NESS COM T. ALLEN, Clerk. - Jon ItuxTonb. - Wellsboro, March IS, 1868.-,-3t For Sale SPLENDID BUILDING LOTS, in tho Borough of Wellabor°, and a TIMBER TRACT of 400 acres in Delmar, three miles from this city—hoavily timborCd. Terms easy. • :tan. 3, 1868. WItIGHT BAILEY. Down it Comes. Air RIIhIIT A: BAILEY aro receiving largo lot of CHOICE NEW {WHEAT FLOUR, the first in market, To bo sold at reduced pri ces. 14aug67. TAR. PITCH'S ABDOMINAL SUPPORT ' BBS, fur salo at. Roy's Drug Storo.. eALENDER, Frond', Marine and Church Clocks, at [declB] - FOLEY'S. ~..:.t,55,00
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