HOME:. MATTERS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1868. ow Advevtisementa F''ll Well t• b a Insurance Agency —IV. 11. Smith New Bpr ng Goode—Do Lune) A: Co. New Go its at Tioga—T. L. Baldwin A: Co. Agents 1 anted—J. B. Burr & Co. Blackrm thing—J, W. Ritter. . Notico i Dlechargo —S. 0. Daggett. Wellsbo o Hotel—C. 11. Goldsmith. Spring lilillineYy—bire. sofield. ,Tioga Indurate Store—J. Behieffelin, Jr. 0. C. So e—Rosa Estate. To Buil era--Deltuar Directors. usx will open a school for lit in (ho borough sahool house, gon- Mrs. tie childre y, gay `.FIRE da BaUWEAWILLE --Early on the morning of Saturday. Apr. 25, lire brohe out. in th \ e%dwel/ing of ltr. Reber hall, Wagonmaker, Keener - 114', and in spito of the efforts of the citizens on reduced it to ash Os. There was a 11•1;! light 3 , ,Usuranco upon the premises.. GEN. Chas..K. Thompson is agent for Riehatlson's Life of Gen. Grant; in Charleston, Delmar, and Wellaboro. Tho book is written in the attractive stylo for which Richardson id noted, is finely printed and bound, and is the first in the field. The Doctor is now on his round. BIJSINSS.—Messrs. Urban Fisher and James Buttrel have purchased tho Grocery of Mr. C. IT. Goldsmith, and will hereafter carry on the business. 'hey aro honorable young men and ileum suc l oess. Mr. E. IL Hastings has opened n Grocery, Crockery and Glassware store in the rooms lately occupied by N. Asher for a Gents' Furnishing Store. Ile understands his business. ' A NENy' WRENCH.—Mr. E. A. Smead, of Tioga blrough, him obtained a patent for a new wrench, destined, we apprehend, to.eupercedc the ordinary screw wrench. 'l' We congratulate Mr. Smead upon his really' ascent invention, and trust that it may fill his purse while it accommo dotes the plublii. 'S REFORM HOCIETY. W e something of a society of this kind at he fruit of the philanthropy of several ong whom Mrs. _Lyman Reynolds is YOVTI have bear. Mansfield, persons, a. The plan is to pledge children to vulgar and profane language, and prominent. abstain fro from the u:e of tobacco; and it is said that the Society new numbers seventy members. We %Todd be o i liged to some one of tho managers for a Ain repor i t of tho origin, object, progress and remit of the laudable work. Too much vigilance ,annot he exercised 'in tho matter of youthful trall.lng 1:11.PR&9 MEr TS.--T he Trustees of the Preebyteria l n Church Society aro erecting a row ) oficomforta j ble frame sheds iu the rear of the Church—alrery great eonvenionde to the, country lirch corners. Dr. Shearer hi erecting a neat fence in front u h premises, Main-st Mr. Bon. Seeley r is finishing up the eellar t of his new dwelling,. and the removal of the pfd building reveals the fact that this is to be the finest improvement made on Main-st., for teeny a day. Mr. Chas. Visber has added a story to his ovelling on State-Bt. • Messrs. Toles .&. Barker are about to build a large barn in the rear of their store, near Pearl :A. Mr L. A. Gardner will put up a storehouse in the rear of his Grocery and Provision store the ',resent season The Borough authorities are rebuilding the bridge at the intersection ,of Queen and State Streets. 'ME GALE.—The high winds of Fri day week, mentioned briefly in our last week's issue, inflicted considerable damage upon the fences of upland farms. The damage to standing limber was heavy In exposed localities. We have au further accounts of damage to life and limb. Tho Potter Journal speaks of the gala as being violent in that county, in ono or two instances stripping the shingles from roof. 0 MANSFIELD ITENS.—Our correspon ,km writes to correct an error in last week's Items." Mr. Noah Iv heoler, instead of Wheeler M v.e, has opened the Hunt hotel. Miss Pauline Sia;i h has given up the enterprise of opening a • w Millinery Store. lle sends us the following .ri.licional items: Mr. Wm Adams has associated Mr. U. W Vh vvld with him in the mercantile business. `fr. A. J. Drake has purehnsed and occupied 'Li. iforace Maine's farm. Maine bus gone .” Vint-land, beuring with him the best wishes of neighbors-. Mr. John Cole has bought, and occupies the of lion. D. L. Sherwood. Jr, A. J. Colo has opened an aloe at his rei kiiee on Baptist-St. Ba comes Well recominenile( Mr. J. Thompson has• taken the blaekstnit ,hop.iately occupied by Mr. Ide. \lv. Jolla Murdaugh is putting up a neat pick et tell.:0 around his lot—an improvement whit n I N , rrespondent Impop may 'become cpitlemie it new silo-walk is in progress from _Academy ; 4 r, M the depot. Tuesday evening. April 2A, Ulnyton Blaok -11, of Enoch Blackwell, While standing Lear the shingle machine in Bailey's Mill, was rau;•bt by the saw and had his arm so mangled 1, to necessitate amputation. The operation was i.• rf , rtned by. Dr. Eagle, assisted by Drs. Elliott i' Or. Clayton is a lad ofl7, ofexcellont hab .t• atol highly esteemed. Ile is doing well. Ft RE IN LAWRENCEVILLE.—Messrs. J. J. Turton, C. P. Leonard, and J. If. _Mather, a , '• , tnrnittte appointed to report the facts about fire in Lawrenceville, tends us the follow ihg statement : . ff '•tin Tuesday night the' 21st inst., at attlont a:id:light the inhabitants of Lawrenceville were muse:ll7 the Mira' of fire. When first dis d, ~•rL.I-the tire was raging in the cellar of the ta.mi are store owned by Rev. E. P. Wells, and • ~., t pre‘l by him and Philander Hurd, Esq. 11e h.1.• the ehtrm could be given, and help obtained, (i.e lurniture room above was all in flames, ren ••t it impossible to save any of the furniture. From the workshop in the rear of the I.,,rtron of tho tools of Mr. "Turd were I , ecured ; I.to the Imilding rapidly filled yvitli flame and tlrt.ko, 111) it but little could be done toward reseu mg the property. The tire soon communicated tc , an adjolning dwelling house on the south, ..„ mot by Calvin Cowley, Esq., and occupied at ,t,e time by Mr. Martin taruphere and family. Every exertion was made to save the surrounding I,oildings, and it was hoped that the fire would ex tend no farther; but, notwithstanding . the most droutous efforts,. the carriage shop ou ned and occupied by Mr. Chas. Bookie caught-11re, nod was + i,eedily consumed. The d o welling house of Mr. Joel Adonis on the North, end that of They. :'l , lnoy Mills on the South, were in great _danger, Lut fortunately were saved with no further dam :.go than a good browning on the sides next the Ere. and such injury as the wa i ter may have done ,:tiiite. Tito fire eoniparty of the borough were meinptly en the ground with ft cir engine and all that men could do. Bdt or their efforts ii. did ihe two houses mentioned, as We I as others, must mecitahly have been destroy d. They posses:. (Jae of the best engines in the County, but their ttannly of heso is sadly deficient. lint for this .I , 2ii;oen..y they could easily have saved me. I:rebe',, :shop. Another great disadvantage under ti hid+ they labuted, was the want of water con +‘ id , at •to tio used on such occasions. '•roi;;; 'i: 014 FCCOnd lime withiu a year that lt.t.tvr. net., tile lids been . thus visited; and on reap , 5 , %!-101IS these deficiencies were too upper et.t I; LztAtpe notice. Let the nitiyens of - Law: reser teo to it tlint all noc.lfitl werligneos he pre pared ftir the future. A few dollars wisely ex piated now may save thousands hereafter. - Mr. Well's property destroyed is estimated at 5.2000 fur the building - and furniture; on this nun. was an insur4noo of $900,00, in /Etna, Co. "Idr. flora's loop was about upd, and Was in tated for the fall amount. "Slr, Beebe's km is ahoilt $lOOO, uninsured. iMr, Cawley's ja about WO, _ . "'fbe Olio wgg evidently the work nf ten incen diary, all:there had been no fire in the buildlig for a nutaber of • days. But what motive' anyt one could butt for such a fiendish net' is bityentl all present eo Pjeetur o, " t.' • MoltRIB , MM.—Our ruin d eorrespqn dent. 4.ambler,".writtis under. d 'to of April 15; is as follows: "I observe in a latO'icsuo of Our paper bat "the hamlets of Morris lii n, Fall Brook, and ,Ar not" have been explored, and so ie of the facts in'regard to the said regions state for the bone fit of those who dwell in the oute world. It has been said, and with truth, that these places aro unlike any other towns in TiolCounty. Our western towns are not more'ra id in growth t t than are the settlements of our t ining regions, yet you find none of the evidence of a beautiful village, such as shade trees, si e-walks, etc.— These are not necessary to feed tle many hungry ones who go to make up the mi ter's family, (I 'now speak of Morris Run, as I 1 Oro not yet ex- P !ored, even for one short hour, ei; or Arnot.) This plaeo is much la Brook, and, if we map credit Mad ahead in point of privileges, eve( "There are three min' at this Jones, East, and Tioga, and cact i vision of the town. Wo Nave a v Baptist Church, probably capable persons, Rev. N. L. Reynolds be pastors. A second church is occu palians, Preshytertins and Congrei union is strength) while Catholics ans worship in our spacious soh, new church now nearly ready, is the Wesleyan Methodists. Iwill ' fication of Brigham Tau g, of Sal ty, that we have:a smallthtock of L in addition to • our other deno l whether they bolieve.in a plural', pouent saYeth not. The majority, are of a very intelligent class, an their families you will often find ! such as Dr. Dick's, Rollin's His , upon their tables, showing that th desire • to master the English, I talk freely upon all subjects, and much by association with the hf tires of Morris,Run. "Major R. C. Dailey (School place, and mine host of the determined to make the public se, There has been an - attendance du, of over ;160 different pupils; an such a small army of children req anti attention, The population s in the neighborhnod of 1500 s County has not within its limits ng or onicr loving cominunity." GoSSIP.—We perceive, t eitt a great: many little boys in Wellsboro lea,. been reading the delightful little fable of Washington and his _Hatchet. Now I.idorge Washington was a most remarkable boy, and a not less retiarkablo Mani and,V he did—mind, now, we say if he did— hack his father's cherry-tree, and, own up to it like a good little boy, that is no reason why boys should imitate the hatchet psi t of the example. It is not to ho supposed that hackingeherry-trees is a prerequisite to a. great and good life. And we must assure the boys of Wellsli ire who fare been hacking the maples in the streetti, it since tiny have imitated rho hatchet part of Washing ton's example, they ought to imitate the noble part or owning up to it, We aro say, that not ono boy who has had trees in this village, Can bo I'reo acknowledges the fault and ,proznis Boys, boys ! Did you know iilaoteth alree,is a public benela know that lie who destroys a shad a very thoughiless or a very bad And did you know that any boy n jail for hacking, or in any way. trees and fences in this viliage? T and kayo alone tho beautiful Pint arqlie growing beatit,y of our yin —Anal then: We hope the buys we want to tithe the boyishness all oh, it io. But boys must begin to degrees. It won't do to remain j fifty-nine minutes past eleven twenty-first year: of your lives. Y to be manly boys,(to thinit of manl manly acts. At the same time yo Now we observe lttat, whereas, the two acres, more or less, called the " where boys may play their fill, an lungs too, ye the boys will race ut trectu with p•II4 nod whoops digt:rvflit to a bao.l of Arapaho people run to the doots and windo a fire somewhere: for these yells often sound like a, cry of fire. Bo right. Wool men nod women nee neighbors wantonly. So, boys wh good men must learn to regard t quieter and older people. Wo en the boys have an unpleasant wri. doors when they Fhut them• Ever to be a gentleman - when he grown doubts that, we hope. But a ge slams a door, or drums with his floor, or upon the chair he sits in sit with his hat on, when he enters, does he break into the couversath ple without being first consulted want is to have the boys grow up man may be a gentleman and s living; for it is the soul, Etp4 not surface manners of people •which lady or gentleman "ON THE WINO:" A • Children) By NELLIE EYSTER, a Hours," Chincapin Charlie," eted This is one of a series of doligl, children, fast attaining popularitH of "Sunny hours Stories." The n, l l Harrisburg, prossesses great very is a noted lover of little childre their habits of thought, their nee importance 'of cultivating the sot natures. In looking through "On the Wing," we perceive this a pact in her prose. •She posses of adapting herself to her' audi guage and in thought; yet the ( this - Aeris of books will use bet before. Another advantage pre stories—there are four hoo'ks that the same characters apper i have the ideal life hikoty of ‘1 with their trials, adventures, feature lends a ehrtliti to the nar resistible We areiglad to Bce that these generallyladopted by Sunday hope to see them in each of thi day Schools. They should b. where ebildien arc found„ The "Satiny hours" printed and neatly bound., nut Street, IWaitelphia, .14 t ihoni the heolc.i may ho ordcre( . • • Putnam puts his s4re• market a head of all competitors 'for M y. 1 The number contains articles of groat merit, anutng, which wej mention"lnstinet Demoralized,' " , Ring Abiond" by Mclennan, "Life in san Firancirco," by El liotti "The Mbqis,ippi !User," It , .!";:cs, "Woman and Worh," by Mrs. Lander, t. fine article by L. E. Chittendun on the National Finances;-an other en the National Honesty by V. B. Donslow, and some very ...pleasant notesof travoi in' Japan. "The Doan) 's A sAstail t," is a rtory with a moral. The June No. Will contain a poem by 13ayard Taylor, ankles l,y prof Vert.; Ilnyttinek, Miss Alcott, John Neal, Mrs. hall, Mrs. Chcepebro, Thom White, and blliets. TnE Multi:l: von MISSIONARICti.—There is, it is welt known; but one sewing Machine, suffi ciently rimplc and ?enable fur the use of Missioo :tries : and that is the ‘Villeox tt. Gibbs. So long ago as 16131, do )tev. A. T. Pratt, Itlissitourlyy the American I.lofird,'lvriting to Mr.Viloox said: "I have now had one of yonr Itlnchines fiir six months, and ant ready to' thank you for intro ducing them tit the 1111blie. It is the .only m achino whose working is so sure. and simple that I could venture to introduce it into WELL, I DeeLenr:!—We always thought, and .so did everybody we ever talked with about .it, thrtt when au eye was injured, and rep/seed by an artifieial one, the old eye had to be gouged ,or cut out previous to the insertion of the other. But tisn't so, Nothing of the kind. The new eye is put tight over the old, and moves about just as natural as life. No pain, no soreness, at tends the insertion or wear. We know, 'cause didn't we see the thing done yesterday, by Up De Gra.Tl—Elmira Advertiser. - . NIA 1,111 - AI4.,ES. 0W Lb:T . l' --BEI A N.--.Tri Mhbilebuny,April . rothi:Vstuti, ist the hone of the - bible ti=lather ' Isy 1ti.v.41 .Tlotter, Mr. Benjamin °ulna, WI Chatham, to Mir 9 VI ilitemina liveruan. 's CURBAN—CRAMPTON.—In Middlebury, Marnh 72 1 1,v Rev. C. 'IL Stone.. Mr. Ira Carnal; and Ali ,s Addle Crampton, both of Chatham. • . . . , iIECISCIVITIL—In Alladieburyi ....April J, of typhoid fever, Mrs jultrirpeelcrrith, in th? tic-eh ty-fifilt yesr of her age. , 1. T-a .0; (3 ne,l State Street, Wellaboto, Pa., tiiiiblMs photo graphs in India Oil, or tenter colors, fur the trade or to individual order. Copies-old pie tures, large or small iii n finished manner. *All hinds of Oral. and SqUaro Fame; on hand, and at a. tote prices as can ha found elsewhere. her Fall Brook i rger than Fall Itme Rumor, far !lolly religious. knee, knimn as Vaql) token in I.?st.lpinge for all kinds of work or goods,--Al,. P. ns-tr. have their tli- IP" ty commodious of scaling 250 ing,ono of the in'ed by L'pisco "lntioinaksts, (in 11(11;,1: ej.EANINI:.—)II , OIIIV.PUNO hus junt. fO• CCIVed TIVrII, and Polk of IYall Paper for S,pring= Flim.k, in EigliA dilTuuCnt StyleA, includ ing. Brown:. Loather Whitps, Satins. and Satin tlilt.:cor liitehens. Parlors, Halls:. Dining Room?, ilpd-ltoons, at prises 20 per cont. lower than la 9 year,' with BOTACTS of all kinds to match. and Wesley lol house. The the property of fur the edi t Lillie notorie iater-day Saints rninntion2;' - but ty of wives de ., Cof our miners upon Visiting Also, ,4Viodow iixturas, (.1 i inis,) Window pa per (.11 - RoPs) el.)th - '(ID ,1..11F,) Cur tain cor,l, Lis:4:ll4, pie t uro• houl , s, and AerCW rye' Also,. Lool:ing glaszfei Piettte r es, Picture- Vrtmes, ;ma flu t .vvrylbing necessary yr. bealii6 .siir ItoincP. I.) 1 , 411 lira at thoj : W p:L . 1,5 . 1301: O 13901;'•, tatulard works, ote., lying ey have a strong nguage. They one may learn net's and opera- EinLE. - yob. want .4% Harihng Family li;ble worth from s3,to $ . 5.0 callat young's Oolc tgoin anil examine stack. Remember Mal pre:emferl pgerils allrn,rl4';4l their fpivoling eNllel7t.(•S In _the price;ailft tuithe you i'tuy roll Putilact6 prices: . April 29. If. iiector of this. ltnn Nouse) is tOol a sucCess. ing the, winter to watch over i tires much cure f Morris Run I uls; -and Tioga more law abid- The largest, hest and cheapest assort luck of frames ever brought into Tiog.a. County, with large pietures in every way to tujt,pnd card photograph,. at ,0 11 per doz.. all going fast at Frank Spencer's Art tllaristied. Pa. Dee. 25—t f. fliE AMERICAN COOKINti STOVE 1S(16. I!, PA CICA I:1) Cu : DISIJ EIICJOSed 11/1..1 d raft for amount of y•mr 1,01 foe CoOkillg Sint The Moro arrived all right, and I 'ilia running it•with tvaste They nt a shinglY fa:•tury, at a curt of seventy ,cents per week ; and. f nan run it with coal, at $9 per 'toil, for less. , 1 ttscd„to run an eight-inch fur eighty four emits per week—coal $9, per ton—and kept tire night and flay. I have sold hundreds of styles of stores, hut I say, without prejudice (now that I am out of the stove business), 1 have never see n i, economical, convenient, well arranged awl (MI A& a :lore as the American, and "think its equal Imo not ytd been furnished to the Amer ican m,i~;.,•t. R. P. ROSE. ror Sun by CON V1:131; °snoop Wellsboro P • A oil I 5. 7 4,1 w. , . authorized to ed the shade dent utitil he !.4 to altdtter. hat "he ',trho HPECIAL NOTICES. , . or"? .1.)0 you tree is either an, or boy ty he put in lounging the Willcox '& Gibbs Sewing Machine. stronger anti loirA liable to rip i 11 •t: r sta r Ilmn thu . 11,(.e.)( yea _Re too t," (be "(I'l owl 7)1,01." S and for tht ''ltepmt," tool enmities of Wolk, containing boll ki w i; ..ritch e ...,,in the s.ttote piece of goolk (i EX). C.- 110 W 3311` , T , ', Ac r s. for 'f owl iCnox vine, 'Pa• link Grit, boys, ,o trees which will not think out of thetn. be manly by ist boys untij I 'clock in the ti must learn - duties: to do can be boys. Fe is n‘ pint of I 'it blie Square," [ exorcise their and down the h wont.' do no 1 :: ,, otnetiznes vs to look for o complain 'of •s, this is not r disturb their intend tO be e comfort of Lice, too, that COLGATE & CO.'S GERMAN ERASIVE SOAP • T. niantaa^tured from PIIItF. 0 4 k: UAT EU I A awl mAy be I Ora. - ' ithlrreol the NTA N I: 0 04' CW.LLENC E. For snit. by :01 • • • • o 52nutyfi7-S1 y. SIDIILIA SINUOUS ,CURANTUR, 11171VIPHIZEIZS' HOMMOPATHIC SPECIFIC S , I'ItOV ED, THE MOST AMPLE EX net k nee, an entire talcco.43; Si mple—Prompt— t, a wl Reliable. They are the only Pilo:Reines' perfectly adapted to popular une . --rai Mmple that mtg. takes cannot be ' " nada in toin, them ;' no hartnleaa at to be free from &Inger, 0.11 , / to eIIICICTit SS to ba al they have raised the ltitthept commend:Wan from ...ill, an n ill always render initlsfaet No. I of Mai:wing y boy intends up. Nobody tleman never, feet upon the ; nor does -be , n house: nor of older peo- 1, Cito: rovers, Ontgo , tiott, inflatittiation 2, wor ms , Woi ta-rever, 3, do C r yi ng Colic, or Teething of 25 Viarrhcaa of .... 25 5, do Dysentavv, Criping, Bilious Colic 23 0 , . 4 . , Cholcia4tiorbus, Vomiting r 25 7, do Coughs. C 01,14, IS,oucldtia r... 25 8, .1t) Neuralgia, Toothache, Vrtcencho 25 9, (1 , . Headaches, Sick.lletiditelio, Vertigo.... 25 10, do Dyspepsia. Mucus Stomach 17, do - Suppressed or 1 ,31 11f11l Pct ivai 28 12, do W. latuS, too et Porioiln ..... 25 Now nil wo gentlemen. Ai w Wood for a the ekithes atui courafituto the tory for the thor of "Sunny 13, a., 0:'au11 Cong i. dililcult Drent ......... 25 14f do „Salt., 4 nhouraiTrysiptdasi, Eriititioo9'... 25 15, do . Rheimati s i nt , 11!icianalic P.dhs 25 16, ,10 Fevcr and Ague, chat re.ei „tgues 17,, 110 riles, blind nr idevaing 50 tin) stories for ' under the name uthor, a lady of atility of . talent, n, comprehends de, and the vital, ny side of their his little book, Mrs. Eystcr is es the rare power 3/ICC, both in lan .hildren who read er,English than sented by these n the series—is, rin n 11; and we Tom and Mary," d rewards. This rative which is ir- 18 1- 11 " Ophthalmy, and solo or weak 19, do catarrh. acute or chronic X nfinonza..... 60 20, do Aritooping.ool4h, siolcot Ginglis... 60 21, do Asthma , orrte . ,, -, ccisreattliAg . 60 22, do Ear DiFcllardcii iitNiritig.. 50 28, do 5C4:061 . 4. onlaCgoilqllisidls! Sirellihgs . 24, do General Physical WcahrocAq. 50 25, do Dropsy, and scanty t , vcrtt!ons - 50 26, do Sea-Sickness, sickness fto.ni riding... 50 21 , do Ltidncy-Discase, Oriv,l LO 28, ' lO, Eni!g• • • , 1‘.111., n vohl ta DLL-bargee 100 29 , h 0 Sore Month. (-7;inkt.r co, do Urinary Weaknosi, wetting bed— 50 81, Painful Periods, wilt' 91.(t.t0s ...... 50 32, do 4 Suff9rings nt vlrAtiao or lifo 33, do Epilepsy,Spasing, .t , t. 11014' 1hlis:0 34( du Diphtheria, uteemted eon. 'flu out-. A L SE'S OF Lkisiit: VI kl.•!. 11(.1.tit Co CO.K, I,:titiTAININO A etch , toff. cvvcv 61.1.[N'Aftl" biut:Asi: A IA 611 LY books are being eboolP; and we IWellsbero Sun- 14 Suit.ii.cr 10, %NI, $. pooh' or DIREeTION4 xlOOO Stnallcr VxMity nud TRAVELINII Caspx, With 20 to 2i • • ' ss•to - SA SpeciflCS for fill PPIWATE DfriEMPES. hot II for CUR /NO 1101 tr el/line/it, and ri• ulx ntol parliet ca.:Ca .52 to $5 in every house tfqr it 1y ILe e.oc., or hiligio Lux, lare A1)111 161110' ).11b Vol/013', I.V EN free I. if A, of lbw vi is beautifully ,mead, 72 t Chest !lC publielito, of • . Adcrebd liniiin hreye• fJpetlEleo • - lienicolicthic Medicine Company Dr. 1J • om..iiitol tinily nt his offh..., per ' o,ollltily Irlivr. :1, alms e, for 3/1 101119 of PO if SALL: .11 Y ALL, 1!W(. ISTN. AiiguHt PA;; -1 3% • !T 8 (-; i,""My A TTENDA NTB,--1,011 hemiTs, URPRE4 IflN, INvoutili4l9 EUIM i(IN ir F.EXIEti, SPEII.II.ITOICRIICIC'A LOSS 11E IN , W ES, Ili Z4V HEAD, LOSS OF MEM CRY AND IIIitEATkNED 13114,TENCE tiNI? find It soVEßEtti L tr CORE iii HU M - PHREYS' ROMEO VATIJ .8V CIVIC . TWKN 'V Y•Ela 1 ' • Colitito , val alf t ht• Inartt vatlttalaltt IttIGI 31111 potent CU rative4, they nt mire the r•mt of tlit• twitter, tulle tip the 6y.tetn, lit P , t tht ilieclutrgeß, and impart vigor And IJllel g - • 1110 :111.1 %II:1111y to the eLtirc man, Titt.x f on :al) ellee4.; ?Eke $5 .1. •0r,p/leinge of Si X boxes:010 t , r 11 gig ,ittiAts. sow t,y4ireg:y 0.4-9, a m111 ' 41 , 111 I, 1111 1 11 1 1 11 rcrt.i pt of A 4.1411.04 110SICOVATI110 NIF4II - C1.,4 iit;2 Ittcomm“. NEW Viir.x. 9kougtl7-Iy. Tha lee.v. I.lllt ARO A. WILSON. will tie oil (free of eliargii) In nll whit It ; the presr riptien t% it h Ihe ;IL rectiolis 11,r IR.; ti. ,tea wising the simple remedy by Which lie wit. .1 of n lung' nfluctlon nho therirreed libteitise oi l ly object Pi to ber k elit ealleted nud lit 1.••1t, y suff6 - er try thl4 pie. ketiption.aN it ,w thou' tiTtliint:. and tivsy 1.1.0ve it Mr ' Pleve .10.1ri , f'y ErtIVA. A. , tie , N. 221.) i 6 -1 r A 11101. than II lig knife) for 3 eari. from Ner v o u s Debiitty. all the oil, vitt I.lf Youth fu,l irolis DARD WARE, SHELF HARD WARE, , ‘ NAILS, IRON, SALT, LIME, PLASTER, PORK, FLOUR Don't forgot to look over our stock of G ItOCEitiES, the most emplelo stock ,you can find, such as TEAS, Wa aro old tea drinkers and know than SUGARS, MOLASSES, everything, in the Grocery - line, Ounja Bank Codfish Bay Mackerel, Ashton Salt, what makes the l:ot id:: good, and nice firkins to put it in.— A Ise, lint ler Tubs and Pails ; Butter sold on com mission—no charges for handling; but would like a small portion of the money you get in re turn, that is if our prices suit. FARMERS- TOOLS, full line. We arc agents for the Ohiu and Busk 'eyo combined Mowing Machines; general depo for fixtures and extras fur the the above um, eitines. .411,kinds,uf, . COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in oxebango for Goods. We .ptopose to sell our Goods reasonably. "Live and let Live" prices given nt the counter—only one price. Tingn,Pa., April 29,3505. Tioga "Hardware Store, cN.ND GENERAL Agricullural Implement Agency subscriber would inform his friends and patrons that ho has just returbed'from New York with the best selected stuck of HEAVY -AND SHELF HARDWARE ever brought to Tioga County. Particular at tention has been paid to tho selection of ME CHANICS SEALS, of which I have the most • complete assortment in market. HOUSE TRIMMINGS, AND HOUSE- HOLD HARDWARE in endless variety. These good* have bran bought for Cuoh. I agree to made it an object for any man to examine my stock before purchasing,, , To till n dolideentarn long fo i lf by ho~Fsrnierii cif this C0.,'1 6nda ostablisbod a General At ,',IIICULTURAL IZIPLEMENT AGENCY, for the solo of Implements tif all descriptions in the farming line, I have traveled nearly 1000 miles looking up the meet improved and reliable Toois now in use, among whieltimay bo,fonndihe KIRBY STEEL PLOW. The liirby is superior to any plow now manu factured for the following reasons: I The inaterio it - ned conatreetion is Euvetioi l to ithy'plori now tniitle. Rim:ons un to , of Win. Jessup do Eon's best Coat Steel, and t wood work from the best white Oak butt logs. 2d, Tho shape of the mould-board is d great improvement over all others. It turns the soil with the least possible resistance, and in, such a manner as to ooverdeep all high 43110 & Stubble. 3d, It pulvdrizes 'the earth- More thoroughly than any plow now in use. 4311. The point and share are independent of each oilier. the latter being' made of first class ,teel, and is so constructed that any blacksmith relay it. The , point is of Carbonized Iron Chilled, and ean,bn replaced cat, a trifling; cost-- - -, giving the farmer tt steelNiard mouldlhoard and land aide without the expense of a Steel point.— This is a great advantage over ALL other Steel Plows, and is protected by letters patent. sth, 'Tito draft is very light, being a gain of over 40 per eent - over any cast iron plow now in 'use. More land can be plowed in a day With gloater ease to tatratitlicani than by tiny other plow. 1 00 1 00 6th, The tatnlard is Wrought Iron, made yery strong and does not harbor woods, stubblo, or tidier trash. 'ln all other plows tho standard is east. 7f11,. theit:on au the beam is malleable l er. ecpt the manlter'fort)p, Which is made of the ties , wrought iron. Don't fail to seAlte „Kirby beforo purchasing The time bas'enine when all folfilligent fazta crs need only exanidno the comparative ILIOXiSB steel on cast iron Orms, to booOnio folly con l yin rod of the decided superiority 'of the former. I • Bickford & Htiffrilau's Continuouls GRAIN '111 q 111111111! Oho Farmors favorito,) - &midi, or rovoraiblo , ateol points on the tubes.— Thu best and wont perfect Ornin Drill in the world. Accuracy awl - con:linty , k of, (1 i tri h uti on Otarrentoott with coarse Ur fino grainslitrorking 6in the hill-aide or level. Improved FIiItTILIZEIt and °Tabs Seed A. taelucut. It "sdiVii;Ounno, Super Phoeptinto,., Bone Dust Limo, Salt, Ashes, Plaster, es any other lino fertilizer. in any dosirodl?iptify:por acre. Grass Seeder weighs but .20. 169., sows broadcast l# ra¢s auq , Clovez sem) ; overly pnd , iu inprovetuent made in 'the CONTINUOUS DISTRIBUTOR and other devices socural by I,43:ters patent during the past fifteen Leo*ollie, have doubled the merits a Ibilt drill, 'and placed it in at of all colupetite'rs, 'Fan ners will please ear in mind that it 9, all, kinds of grain from peas and beatis' , to /grave seed, With= out anichitig the kernel. No 11l tkei drills do this. I need only add, this Drill is in universal use cueing the farmers of Oonebeo Agent also'for the Rooheiter CULTIVATOR nrti RORSE 110,E. • •pitta Threshing Machine. I Block Tin Wnter Pipe. 'Oblates Horse Hake . Universal' Wringer ntAd .11on•ets and Reapers. j Doty Washer. . t Ehnirn Saw 'Factory, Patqut end ironli, 4- • ihifilik, .rate works. • • AVlalo )81re Clpiboa. Line Sen. ca Falls Vornp - Do, ,' Clnimplon Polito I.)l(gerri and kiedina Iron \Yorks r .1.1 11,. . t t ' ..Any kkud of 'Beais owt itoplotnenteluirilshed on short noiico rkt uoinoftiotorors pqogs. • COtowitigoations Attendedto 'nobody, , Or dorsi rplicitori,' and in - formation . frieliiven. , • 't• •' . • ' J. - SCIIIEter.E.TAIN, Jr.. . ,Tioga, April 29, '69. - 1 1 - lEN to he good T. L. BALDWIN & CO. WiliilllVil EXCHINGErt ', G ing, I sing of n curious thing, Almost as strange as Boggs tipon Tyng; I've awuneround a circle as;rOund as a ring, And while on the down oast part ofmy swing, I stopped at the city and took on the Spring STSES Cit!ICERIES The fashions for SUGARS ARE LOW IN THE NECK, And moroasto s nishirig eta], Molasses & havo a freer run downward, w pod trail. Ilvismalm.e. however, ore cut from the - neo the style is blue and silver' TEA =-7.--T TEA will bo prepared from a drawl every customer who buys a po to suit Complexions, &c., I mil Black you can have If sou•long for time.to,Jook up all the hard • GREAT AMERICAN 'T use to startle tho innocent poo try; but you ean.dopeed best bf Tone a BEE-RIVE EXI As to • ~" The styles aro various. You styles from tho following ports, to wi MOCHA. JAVA, RIO, L AICA, &I In the matte PROVISI flour atilt wears hoops over all, and dispenses with trails as unprofitable. I have all grades eatable. Ales, PORK, DRIED BEEP. ND HAMS' together with a full assortment and canned delicacies MA.THEI Pays Cash or, Trade, for all PRODUCE. CALL AT MAT Wellabor°, 4pr. 1, '6B. NEW SPRING J. A, Parson CHEAP CASH IIp.R6AINSI IN' SHA DRESS GOOD • , I ,' I . ,LINENS, TOW _NAPKIN 1 ) LINEN lIANDICERCH = NOTIONS, 0" Stock is large and cri as to pricos. White God nets, Nainsooks, Stripes, Chec, aro much lower in. prices, an Domestics, such a es' ; • PRINTS, MEETINGS DENIMS, ; TIOIUN TONADE KENTUCKY JEANS, &C. We have a handsome stook, and 110' alel)ing it at the lowest cash prices the market-will:afford. W„uinvito tho attention or closo buyers to our stocky assuring them:that tP will pay tbemity call on: ENE March 26, 1868. • - Coal fob 'Sale. ' el . °ARSE :BITUMINpIIS COAL for Sofa Ohow1), 133: Sqt. 23, 1587. \ D. P. ROBERTS. VLAX , I3I;4ED--Cash pal ' for Flaxseed by r P. IL I,LTAIAMS 8 Co. yrups h a funnel-ahn- El ea., downward, and with etripas: . A-TEA! 'ng furnished to tad. Of the styles y mention thnt • ea it. I cannot gat or4s whiebstho A. COMPANY 1 lo about ttio coon n the very the LUNGE? 4E,, on bavp the latest 1. ablonaille foreign GUYItA JAM NS: I la light groceries As ever R S 1 lARKETABLE ERS'S AIATTIERS GOODS r & Co's TORO. LS, BALMOR , TABLE ;LINOS, FS, HOSIERY, II giro satisfaction da such as Jacka -1 s, Brilliants, &a., irk great Varioty. SIIIRTINGS S; CIA': -PARSONST' Corning, N. Y LBSILB MUIR STOItH. ill ICORNING, N., Y. irARUOS AND MEDICIN: AND OILS, TIIADDEUS DAVIDS' INK' _ CONCENTRATED MED IREDELL'S FLUID, TRACTS, R ETT'S 'COCOAINE, FLAVORING E TRACTS, KEROSENE •LeiMPS, ATENT , MEDICINES, ROCH ESTER PERFIIMERY FLAVORING EXTR4OTS, WALL PAPER, QTJASS, WHITEWASH LIME & AND DYE COLORS, I NTS FOR MARVIN . CO'S RE, FINED OIL. Eat Wholesale Prices.' ; Buyers are requested I and got quotations 'Word - going further W. D. TERBE ping, N. Y., Jnn. 1, 1868-.1 QE GREAT NM AT fSOI/ tt Van Valk LIG' BENEF Bffl PROGRAMME PART FIRST. "r ,; view of tho contemplated R b built to Wallaboro, the 'pr on. udod to give the people her nte tainmontB through tho year, 9 1 o 4th of January. The brat p 0 I'VE AND LET IN Two 071ARACT WILSON it VAIL ,is great drama has drawn c , , in this and the old County ed by•all to bo one of the MOB sting, and boat places extant ielcets to the Dress Ciro 1 . . PART SECOND. o wish it distinctly under: I :es of politicians and even tie Wolfish—anti in feet non the I AZAAR OF Fit hero we can furnish any ity of Gentlefnen's wearing a o, and at prices astonishing CUTTING DONE ADMI is ' Cassimeres, Vestings, Ladies' olotlls, and a large variety of Ladies' Dress Goods. Best kinds, and as cheap as the cheapest. . Tickets to the Parqyette—FßEE 1 1 j, Is.ivr Truer,. • thie great Tragedy for the benefit of the 4c, we .wou . lll not omit saying. to the Ladies Iwo nron,koop everything to replenish their Wardrobe. C me one and all and witnofis the above en :rt. intuont. We do not claim to bo old Stars, ut •hall endeavor to do our boat to give ell the 'or h of their money. - - Reserved Seats for the Ladies. Remember the place, 0 . 2, UNION► BLOCK i-• 13.—We shall give our patr of the decline in prices, our thanks for the very li , tofore extended, we solicit e same. WILSON tt VAN V ollsboro, Jan. 15, 1888-4 f. lime Life Insura N9l 258 BROADWAY, N LL the net profits of this /IL the Assured. • No forfeiture of Polido& No Limitation as to residence Tho'Hoine has an amplo Cagh curoly invested. IyALTER S. GRIFFITIf. GETIGE O. nieLEy, f. H. FROTHINGHAM, AI:J.. CPPFIN, MORGAN HART, Ag't, fareh 4, 186S-6m. ATTENTION F PRING has come, and tho! b barns •carkhave thorn by buy t tho Mill of I. Champney dr. C 0 ling at $6 per . ' ton at our mil • kinds of Produco Taken i ger.' Give us a call. I. CITAMI nines, Tioga, Co., Pa., Marc T. HE • LAST CALL. , AL n v e er o s r onLi o n i c i lob no te e and Settle without dola3 ! • made: - WRIGIt Wollsboro, peo . 25„ 1867—tf 11 For - Sale o' to WAGON SHOP, and lot square rods. Shop 24x2; nrys.'high. , • A.lso—a house and seven tier 1• res of timber and a fine young ;croon, with 53 fruit trees of his property is located udthin mum saw-mill, carding =chin, d• church. I will poll cheap, 'Eeparately-co ,ill' rent thorn fora torm of ye, no chance for any man with a 11 M. East Charleston, Pa„ March 2- Hero Fruit Jar. nil GROSS of the lIERO FRUIT JAR k kJ for vale by : . . W, 1). TERBNLL .k, CO., Corning, N. V. We are prepared to Oil orders for the licro twit Jar as low as they can he bought Buy inysithore, an& shipped' from Coring. .Nilo can ivo Fpecinl rates on largo suan itioa. It is the best and most salable Jar in' t.o market. list quotations/from us before orderi ig clsowhore. March IS, 1811:4--603 Administrator's ETTERS of Administrotio granted to the uncial - signed I rho Pearsoll,late of Chatham, I • lug said estate, er - elaimina. a n o required. to settle with ELIZA M.pEARsoL SQUIRE SOUVIIWORT I Chatham, April 1, 1888 -Itwo ,AMPS.—A now kind of In p fo'r Kerosonc no breakage of obluanoya— t FOLEY'S: • COUNTRY MER Dairimen, F ASHES, BEESWAX, BEANS, BUTTER CHEESE, EGOS, FLOUR fillsiO S, PAINTS , ftIEAA.jLA'IS, COTTON, DRIED AND GREEN FRUITS, GRAIN, I KEITH'S CINES, EX- / WOOL, GAME, POULTRY, EATIIERS, HEM?, PROVISIONS, OILS, LARD, TALLOW, SEEDS, JOSIAH CARPENTER, General Commission Merchant 442, 444 and 440 Washington St., Ntamgcr "Irgaz-lx_ city . And receive his weekly Price Current \pf Pro duce and Groceries the most complete Price Cur rent Publi4ed in the United States. SEND FOR A PRICE CURRE T . Marking Plates & Cards Eurn • :lied Free Liberal Advances made on Consignm'ts Establisiiiiifliay Ist, 1860. 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D. gi Showing what the Bible is not; what it 0 is ; and how to use it; tracing the history of 14 each book up to its origin with its inspired tk authors, and completely answering all iofi• del cavils and objections to the Scriptures. al B It is an ordinary library of Biblical history VALICENIIIIRG. -Tan PEOPLE. owded houses es, and is ad profitable, in- in a single volume; brief, clear, accurate, 1 12 conclusive, and highly interesting. V The result of a life of study and patient v research. Contains just what every Bible 1 2 / render wants to know. Recommended by 1 .. i leading men of all denominations. No corn- t i i petition. for there is no other boook on the tj same subject publisbed'or sold in tho coon- . [ 2 try. Send for Circular. Address IQ ZEIGLER, MCCURDY k, CO., 614 Arch St., - Philadelphia, Pa. Apr. 1,'68-6w. rim= tood, that all hose who feel are excluded .1110 N ! Lyle, kind and ,parel on short ow. x3o2r..Ap ®N I ABLY Go to - KELLEY'S anollsee the Latest Arrival of I4EW GOODS! Consisting of a general assortment of ris * 6 uis w , A ?-_, ok cs - 4 Q c/2 ;6 ca) 1. , 3, Z i O' - p P C g 0 ei . g il 41 -1 4 C: ' 41 (-) ) 0 0 1-4 g o z Pei H .-4.4 0 A 8 d MRS. FRY'S CORSET AND SKIRL SUPPORTERS, AT na the full ben nd extending 3 .oral patronage a continuant s.A.arriau lu suns MOLE OM 009 pin! flip 1511 f RENBIJRG I eel Co ', Wr YORK. NEW DRESS GOODS AT KELLEY'S ompany go to r Travel. . apital most at) ^ No .dhargo for SHOWING GOODS rt: rmi EOM TREAS Well3boro, Oot. 34, 1867 1... ACTUARI Ve'labor°. ATTEN . 11i4N, FARMERS. MERS I -• SOMETHING NEW WELLSBORO -0 desiring fu ing I will pay cash for tly amount at , which we are on Elk Run.— exchange for IPNEY & CO. 260868-6 me Delivered at my §toro, whoro you can find a FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, PORK, FISH, to us either by .unt, roust cell or costs - will be & BAILEY. For sale at reasonable prices for Cash,,nrel'arter March 18,1888 Flog ers, Grape- Vines, and Garden fZE . Plants. s . ' i TT - ARM' Al 4 X., OF TOWANDA OFFERS 11 - 1 3 FOR SA E— ' FL DYER PLANTS, , Roses. Climb i g, and other, an endless variety; Verbenas, Salvi s, Bignonias, Geraniums, Pel argoniums, Petunias. Heliotropes, Larktanns, v,e. containing 7 . 2 feet, and two a ofd, two maple orchard difTcre kinds. a fen/ rods of a school hone() together ; _or rs. this is a the capital. , GRAPE VINES. All t)ie approved varieties—Some two years old, in pots. All true to name. 0. SUTTON GARDEN PLANTS. Toma oe s,—every variety, Cabbages, Cauli t-lower& eppers, Celery, he. Cum Ibers, and Egf y Plants, in Pots., Plants ,ari4tilly packed, sent safely to nitootA any distance . 4 Persons in the ]lantern part of the County, tray send their tikdors by mail and receive th plants by stage. Orders left with WILLIAN ROBERTS, at his Hardware Store in nifty c,zwill have prompt attention. Al' nifty depen I upon getting plants exactly as, or dorod, and, n good condition , 1868-3 m otice. i having iN/11\17 1 -4tF l CA4Vlrgege t Beautiful rteat American Faces; Engraved ie Parte by the most eminent Artists i❑ Ili, world. 1 - r," For particulars :Intl deser ptivo circular, ad- n tho c:sto t ie iced, all pei minst tit() .snim. AdtWs: MIS and Others. CONSIGN Ton FURS-AND SKINS, NAVAL STORES, HOPS, GINSENG, TOBACCO, SORollak, MOLASSES, &0., &O. To R,Aa'lrlaN GENTS' FURS AT KELLEY'S' C. B. KELLEY'S, "JMG Gr ebOico stock of SALT, &C., HARRY MIX Townpdt4 Pa., March 25, 1868-11. , WANTED t 1:000 MEN AND WOMEN ! To Rot as convassorB fora series of L. D ROBINSON, 46 Main-St., pringtiald, NOF.B April, 22, 'BB-7w. . , Ell EMS HANTS . . A Patent Bight that Is No Humbug. rE SUBSCRIIrERI - baring purchased the ight of D.E. Sturdevant's Milk Shelves 4k Provision Rack for Tioga County, is prepared to sell Township or individual rights at fair rates. This Rack is portable and so arranged that it can be taken apart and - put together again in five minutes. It occuplep less than fourefeet square of a room, and can be placed in the kitohen in cold weather, and in the cellar in warm weather, and 'will hold fron 72 to 84 pans of milk. ,The shelves are made in skeleton form so as to allow the free circulation , of air alit: around; the pans. It has been proved that milk will Milo more cream, and keep from four to six houitr — loisger 'than on ordinary shelves. Each shelf turns by itself independent of the Ir other, so that the cream of the former milking is , not disturbed by the removal or putting on of pans. The frame is such that it can be readi ly covered with a cloth or• gauze, effectually ca -1 eluding inscets'or dust. It is a complete-arrange ment to dry fruit upon. The subscriber will soor, visit different parts of the County with a mode) of this rack, or ho can be addressed at Welleboto, by those desiring to purchase Township or indi vidual rights. Specimens can also be seen at the Foundry building of Soars k William* in tills Borough at any time aster the middle of March. GEORGE THOMPSON. Wellsboro, March, 11, 1888-Bm. rmers Wheeler & Wilson Improved Sew ing Machine. AND HOST RELIABLE RACIIIXE IN EXISTENCE TT IS SIMPLE, COMPACT, DURABLE, and beautiful. It is quieti light running, and ca pable of performing a variety of work never be fore attempted on ~a single machine, sewing with equal facility, the finest and coarsest materials, in the most beautiful and aubatantial manner. Wgg "aro nova ad for hand at Oce Et)(VILLE EiRI T V II I E NG PARK ASSO- 4 pquired pr CIATION, _ give an exhibition of the - apeed of 3-year colts, 11 ntr az c o COLTS ENTERED FOR ABOVE EXIIIBITION. 0. 11. WOOd onterdd Roan Mart, name Lady Wood 0.8. WOod " Bay Mare, 1 " Knoxville Maid IV. C. WoOd " Roan Horse " F. D. Runnel, stallion, nano 17rsa Miner Star. All from 'Hamiltonian Jr, Others will appear soon. - • Name and deser4tiori-of colt, with ono half of the entrance-money mutt-be handed to the Sec retary by the lot day QV -May. • Premium for boat Trotting Colt‘one.half the money received on entries. Second beat, ono-third of the entry money. Third best, one sixth of the entrance money. M. V. PURPLE, Sec. 0. 11. WOOD, Pres't. Kuoxville, Pa. Pcb. 26, 1868-tf. VARDTNG'S EDITION OF FAMILY, PULPIT, & PHOTO GRAPH BIBLES. Wholesale boilers will find the list to embrace the largest assorement - of Bibles in ,the country. The publisher hlis no hesitation in pronounc ing them more saleable than any Bibles publish- " ed. The'various editions embrace all the-vari- • - °us Styles of binding and sizes of type, varying in price from $2 to $3O, for Family Bible, large ) quarto size. • ' I. RDING'S PATEN r FLEXIBLE CHAIN—BACK PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM, / The superioiity of " Harding's Patent Flexible Chain-Back Album," over ale others heretofore manufactured, yill, upon the slightest examina tion, he apparent to all. Purchasers are assured that the above Looks nro all of the heat Philadelphia manufacture; L. B. CASE, , Troy, Pa. 8, 1888.-.3in NEW JEWELRY _STORE IM. WA I:TUNER k CO. triould say that) . they have opened a ahop Hart's store, on Main Street, tvhere can bo found the largest stock of CLOCKS, IVATCHES,ANDI J.3,WELRY I ever offered in illrelleh t oro. SPEC 4 TACLES, F.IFES, VIOLINS,, M- IiELLEY'S OP the best quality, with many other Nqtions too numerous to mention here. They aikaso' preparedto do in itr various branches in a workmanlike man ner and warranted. Their work and goods shall he cheapand as represented, for Cash on deliv ery. Ca lra nd see us. I. N. WARRINER. March 1888.—if S. D. WARKINER. •• 1' aria for .( Sale. • fp HE subscriber offers for sale a farm in Jaok- c a j_ sou township, ou Alder lion near Mitchell's M)11. containing 1.90 acres-65 improved, and 35 wool-land. Said farm has a now frame house, good-barn, young apple orchard and good water thereon. Alm) 89 acres timber land adjoining, -hi,di will be Fold with the above if - desired.— te i chovo property will ha sold cheap. Title t fond terms easy. Inquire at this Office, or i . GEO. W. I DSON, on the premises. En r subscriber oponed a Meat Market in the building lately °coupled by Dr. Webb, on Crofton-street, Monday morning, Feb.l7, where ho will'keep 'a full assortment, of 'FREW MEATS- Hams and Shiculdera. If the people will give mo encouragement I will keep up a good Market. Fob. 19,1865-3 m. J. TIPPLE. Great Excitement! Johnson Impeached, and Eat bree's !Moots and Shoes triumphant! The subscriber would say to the people or Westfield and vicinity that manufacturing a Patent hoot which he believes to pussmis the following advantage over, all others,• let, 110 erimplug; 2d, no wrinkling, save as they break I o the feet; ad, no ripping. In abort, they are just t lie thing for everybody. Samples on band and orders Sole right of Westfield Township and Bore' i.een red. Ito has nlso jtt t received a splendid set of Balmoral patterns, latest "giiles. Como one, come ail i• Wo are bound to sell cheap for cash or ready pay. Shop ono door south, of Sanders S Oolegrove. Westfichl floro', Feb. 13 1868. 3. 11. EMBIEE. M. B. PRINCE Buffalo Platform Scales,' all ordinary filtcs,loi• heavy, and counter use, may be ..fpund,at Rio; llardtiero Store of Wm. Roberts, Weilsboro. Those Scales aro the Fairbanks pat: ont and have no anporior norther°. They aro math) in the best style and have taken the premi um at all the great exhibititins„ I have tho solo agency foi West) Settles in this region. WILLIAM ROBERTS. Wollsboro, Fob. 12, 106'S. I • ..... i Notice i . rpm: COMMISSIONERS of Tioga county will meet for the purpose of hearing appeals_ from the aisesstnents of the several Assefsors• of, the Connty,l on Wedneadag t March Itith, Inst.,g and at any other time during their sessions up to the .Sth day of.JUI3e next. E. KART. P.V: VAN NESS Com T. A 1.1.E11, Clerk. Jon'ltExeonn. . Wellaberb, March IS, 1568.-31 - • -. TfIE BEST, chrnents for hemmingi braiding, oUrd lug, folliug, gathering, Act:, and practical, Ail Machines warrant no year, • Full .assortment always on he salesroom of - G. N. DULKLEY, solo Agt. for Tloga County .• a, Mar. 11,'88-Bm. SEPTEMBER 3, 1868. E.. 8. CASE, AGENT F 011„. _ IN WELLSBORO, PA LIN STRINOS AND FIXTURES, Chick and Watch Work M tr( 11 25, 1t , 65.-3m Wellsboro Meat, Market ! BEEF ! PORK fithrrToN.! 13 co cst fa slp tEihcsk es as . Scale's! Scales ! Scales ! For'Sale Q SPLENDID BUILDING LOTS, -in the BorOugh of Wellsboro, and a TIMBER TRACT of 400 acres in Delmar, three miles from this city heavily timbered. Terms easy. an. 8, ISt;s. :WRIGHT Sc BAILEY. Down it Comes W R io ri t lNT ei t o ß l NLa v ar l e vi receiving ; the first iui market. To be sold at reduced pri ces. 14augt17., T'tlt. ABDOMINAL SUPPOR,T ERS, for sale at Roy's Drug Store. • DER, French, Marino and Chinch a, at c Edeol93 ' FOLEY'S. n ALB V Qloo . : ... .:.$245100