HOME . MATT 11.1 S. EDNESDr , JUNE 3, 1863. Now Advertisements New floods—New Goods—J.' Ft. Bowen h Co. Salt—Wickhatn At Farr. Caution—J. B. Craig. In 13aultruptcy—Jos. S. Childs. Notioo in Discharge-1,011)6mm Phillips, Bo Pni & Nichols, Bankrupts. Notice to Merchants—ll. C. Bailey. Guardian's Sale—Geo. \% Judson. Westfield Borough Ordinalwo. Paint for Farmers lc Others—D. Bidwell. Blaclamithing—A. J. Thompson. Bridgo Letting,—Comtnissio»ors. Cayuga Plaster—C. 11. Owen. ART.—Muster Charles 0. Thompson has just finished n. portrait of Hugh Young,Esq., to oil. Cabinet sixr. The work shows a very de vide,t degree of progress, and warrants the artist in feeling eneollragol• A Cu mosipv.—Mr. Riley Culver has left with WS a lien's egg, in form like a crook neck but greatly resembling the elaw of a lard. This is the Bret egg with a handle that we evi•r CALL A ccEPTED.—Rev. W. A. Smith: of .leney City, N. J., has accepted a call from too Mllebos 0 and Delmar Baptist. Churches, and en yr: upon his new fields of labor, Suitday June .sth —prcaaing at Dchnar at. 11 a. tn., and Wells -1000 in the at the usual hour. CO:sn'EnT.—We have received a note barn Mr. 1,. Rockwell, Of Hornellsville, N. Y., the LIMA musician, staling that aeeompanied by his ,-,,,eamilliehed daughter, he will visit this comity luring the present month. Our citizens will, wo are certain; recall pleasant recollections of the ieit of Mr: ,t Miss Rockwell last summer, and riinkr their second visit both pleasant and prod -1,11,1e. Hrtiotc DE.S.D.—Saturday being the day set apart for the decoration of the graves of the soldiers who fell in the war for the suppres :lon of rebellion, Mrs. D. G. Smith, Mrs. J. R. llowen, Mrs. Maynard, Mrs. J. L. Robinson, and fhe Misses Redington, constituting themselves a ,c4immittee, performed that act of grateful re membrance, for the soldier dead buried in our cemetery in a very aceciltablo manner. These la- diesarc entitled to the tint**, of the community. A SORROWFUL RETURNING.—CoI. A. I:. and Mrs. Niles reached this village Friday Sernoon, bringing the body of Willie, their Noungcst .on—a sad and sorrowful returning, in ced, for the parents. Willie Niles left us a bright, active lad of fifteen, a favorite among Lots - of his age, and gave promise of a useful manhood. Ho was at school making rapid ; ,regress in his studies, when ho fell ill, and after 'lute weeks of great suffering passed away. The funeral is postponed for a few days in pertation of tho return of Cadet Nathan Niles, ~ocher of the deceased, now undergoing final \.unitattion at the Naval Academy. A Biotz>✓lc DAY'S Worn{.—We have to advised of a bigger day's work, done at I. Edgeomb Mill, one mile west of the borough f Westfield, known as the Weeks Mill, on Thursday, May 21. In eight hours, Mr. Henry rwartwiod, head sawyer, assisted by Messrs. Alonzo Simmons, Cornelius Bush, and Benjamin Talibs, cut 25.148 feet of lumber, averaging 11 )11.1.et, with a single saw. Perhaps the greatest ;it of all was they handling of this lumber by 31:. Bush, he having taken it from the saw, with !be xeeption of about 1000 feet. We advise no lc to kill himself in trying. to beat this, COURT .9.—Tile most important rii d this terra way Commonwealth vs. C. U. indictment for administering poii , .on. sibtir ocea.inned considerable feeling herea .l4 the time of the arrest, rind as the case i..,:. given rise to many speculations, we deem it gar to present nu abstract of the testimony, e,rwhich we are indebted to the courtesy of / Maj. .ti”rrick, of the Bar: Geermey was married in 1954, and haS a rena \ 0! nye children, the youngest of Whom was Jan, 0. , n8. About the Ist. of' March, fol the birth of this child, Mrs. Aluernsey was ;,11,..th1i0...1 to her bed, having had several re though at this duke, improving in health, .. 1 ~.Nv.,l,:;,.ent. About the middle of I , `elfy, ...oyelted Dr. Webb, attending Physi to his with, and waA recommended by the 0., 0.. 4 ,4. wino for her. About one week I;. • i ii-ey ,inquired of the Doctor if lager :., not answeias well as wine. ctking,tin the 24 of March, ho pro hrought home to his wife, a small , tilt• about one-third filled with wine, lie ..,ee.l out for-his wile a spoonful of this wine, had ainillcy appearance,,,gave it to her, ~J if she ivould not have more; to which Idie'd--"No,", that it was very bitter. The • ca's tasted by othere, and found to be very and produced faintness and sickness to /" n good health. Guernsey was asked to •<r. it himself; and first rellisc , l, but, afterwards it, pronounced it to he bitter, and ;le nonlii throw it away and get more. In .1: 01 hoisr he returned, saying that the , former k i d Men poured out, the bottle rinsed, and rpm in. 'rid:, wine ltatt a pleasant sweet 41.. During Ike absence of her litishand Mrs. y beeonie s u ddenly and strangelyittfected. --Ming to the 3CeOUILL of the attendants, she ...e• very sick, attended with nausea, cold per utmard, wild rolling td • the eYesi 01 the features, gre:tt apparent dillieul „ and I i.itut!c symptoms of distress, thoa..: iu attentlanLe upon her to under . r that if anything was done for her, it must .•..0 ”Jun, They immediately gave her warty ...., goon atter, mustbrd, which acted as an and produced violent votuiting. I. lls proposed by the_ attendants to - call a -.elm.; to which Guernsey at first. objected merward cam:silted. Mrs. Guernsey* asked on .01111 if he knew wiTat he had giYen her, 1,, reply, and during the, efforts made I e her, he stood idly by, and made no of , The possibility of the wine being • ..(d was discussed hy the attendants, and expiessed, (in which Guernsey con ... I . that all poisons were sweet to the taste. • • ...lot that poison could he procured only .e eider from a Physician., The. Doctor, arrival, asked to see the wine which '.t•• . .Jere:3(v had taken, and was told by Guern t die wine titere upon the table, was the ”.• 'fhb. was corrected by the attendants, who I that this was the wino last bought. The tated that strychnine was bitter to the '• 4:tterwey said ho never lull 50011 any 'Leine. Early in the evening (luernsey left ,arry seine articles to a poor family by ~ ..100 or Bohannon atyd did not return until 00.1..iglit. During 'the night, ]live syrup, 1111Ited tart' were giyen to Mrs. Guernsey, at retorst, by the nurse, and a cold clammy lop Still eoyeati hey body, ,r shown by the evidence of Webb tr.' Ilas li. gists, that about the first of March, “; e purchased of them about 3 ounces of • u.ne, which was drawn from the same .10. ugh the spigot into the bottle. lie azoin the same evening, and said, he •• ' utmo of that wine, taping, lie had I..lortunate as to spill the other, that lie I! .1 ~ iek with it; It got "knocked over and '• I the shop." This wino was drawn from • as the first, and was of a sweet and • titillosey ealled the Poetor, ho said to •t awe wine thr wife, anti it hits t , • I , Li t4ch." The poctor replied, "I& is that wine chould make her. sick." Aii:werell—"l lied to the women about t•t , •. 11014 theta that I too' the wino Minced it; but I did not do that. I L it to the shop, poured it out, rinsed the ~;,1 to,dt it back to the bouse;" thus con _t, ,le.t to the Doctor, that the wino then Is the witic takep by hiB wife. to-t Hied that lie found b rs. Guernsey di,treFrzed,' pale, and haggard, the the I (lily covered With a cold, clammy vv; ited.---a nervous pulse, showing .• I. irelillitioll; a rigid condition of the .he throat and mouth, with a twitch ', ~ .useles of the faeo; a slight jerkingof mtortiou of the mouth which was • : ide, and a difficult, exhausted res t lie extreme rigidity of the Muscles, • ,3e;, , ineil difficult to nocount for " illness. That if poisoth had rue) , had given about no good teme N L'• given. J.-tilled that on the . 25th of Fob'y, 11 .1. I'. llorilema. drain bottle of chain°, llorden stating. that• - ,he atuding. The record on his poiqdri .1 ;Mt' sale. , r.orn, and state hat ho had been -alt lluernsey or 0 or 12 years. r:a.le with h in. He was a Black- Li C:,. rr:Fey's shop about two years ago. •.1: of reb'y he ryab rife.'"?-teil by top , •idennlk''' in 'Wellsburg, whit •: • aroma to his shop. Ile Went Guernsey what he wanted; • • want you to buy me a bottle . • llord,n asked "n hat dog is afit , ,r now ?", "Nobody's dog," said =I Guernsey; "I want it to kill rat afraid they wont let me have it. Borden $1,50, :which he took to chased a bottle of strychnine, at Guernsey, with fifty cents in of told him to keep the eiumgo whickhe did. It Was shown by medioal testiti nine affects, the system asiollowl seen in its effect upon the nerve is immedintely and intensly tarts large quantities; creates also, a of the Mueles, a tenseness nt• th neck and face, stiffness cf the limbs nro moted is apt': to pro( jerking motions, unusual bright: These effects of strychnine, were similar to the symptotusin the c: sey, on the evening of Marc strychnine was said to he nearly water, hut any liquid contain dissolve it. Wine puStiC°Seti sulth readily dissolve it, crystalized sf vcrized, and placed in a clear lit quantities than the liquid wi discolor tho liquid, giving it a m Our reporter remarks further: "This is ii. ease of purely tar anealantial evi dence, yet how much would p 'Alive evidence strengthen a eonyietiam of guilt ? In brief, the difference between positive and ci rcumstantial ev idence is, that the one has fe i ver links in the chain of connection between taw premises rind the conclusions than the ether, Ifind perjury may enter into both. Perhaps no Unman te,timony is entirely above doubt. bitten( wen have doubtless been convicted and OX4 tatted Mk eiSueill eitOritlid evidence, and SO they In we, 100, en what is mated positive proof. No cv donee is clear of circumstances; it is only a gum; ion or degree.— Hut would the conviction of this man's guilt, he at all Strengthened, if a singl .i eymuitness of questionable character, had awn -u positively that he saw him give poison to . his wire? Would it foollolntve been equal to the welflit of the several facts sworn to by the above uita'es.ms of undoubt ed credibility ? Certain bias al'o necessary con sequences of a chain of other foe s. There can be no effect without a cause, and it vi Odd seem that causes sufficient were traced into the hands of Guernsey, to convince incrednlity itself of his guilt. . After the speeches of counsel and the charge of the Court, Judge Williams presiding, the jury retired, and after an absence of ithree-quarterh of an hour returned and rendered verdict of guilty. 'The Court Room was crowded - a . tring the trial. Judge Williams on Saturdaym t c:n ced ttern scy to solitary confinement in tile Eastern Peni tentiary at hard labor, for rea l years and three months. Messrs. Sherwood, Elliott and Niles for the Commonweath, and Messrs. Wils i on, Mitchell, and W. 11. Smith, for the defence. Gossir.—Custom is a 1 1 .-y-Kkint whom all men and women delight to honor. Capricious, dogmatic, overhearing and exacting—still wo all take off our hats to the Anther:id, and make to him our profoundest obeisance. I luancient days he decreed long-waisted and lOng-tailed coats, }Sea -jackets, and breeches, long stoeltinge, shoe buckles tAnd knee -buckles, bell-er j owned I,IIIN - owl rale(' shirts ; all of which our i)rogenieors def erentially wore, For our grandmothers 'he pre scribed short waists, high-heeled Fhdes, and coal scuttle bonnets; and they took the prescription as in duty bound, curtsying low it token of hom age and allegiance. The old ou'ocrat has held the world in thrall ever since. A few 'years, ago he banned stovepipe jtats * and cxi Ited felt, lie decreed trowsers of astonishing ampli4u,le, coats witl(tails of priestly length, ttinl Ile has changed e - all. that, howevoi of silken sheen put felt to slianic the aspect of overgrownneSs insid with ostriches, and the shorter they get the more they cost. Pants—trowser3—unmentionables— or what-Wye-call-ems—how can, how shall we express 'em ? We saw a pair of them making off with a chap the other day, iind both so tiy4i, 'so very, very tight ! In fact, pants are no longer made for the man, lint the noon for the pants.— The Autocrat has decreed n Procrustean pattern for pantaloons, and wo to the fat man, for into the mould he must go, at, all 11:1211111Y. (:roister wo to the lean man, for he is doomed to he out Of fashion. The women—hut who can dcserihe the / caprice of Custom in his dealings nith women I llc decreed trails, and Woman Healed .iiong the sidewalks like the picture of an angel, awl mud, tobacco-quids, and all manner or filth disappear ed at her approach. Then came gored dresses, and a now revemtion Of too bright, too hcautifill to last ! Trains came back, and Womanagain lioated on a cloud with a dimity lining. knlb-as the trails inert:am:Al the bonm t:, peaked and - iiined, like a •darl ingest girl in consumption, and at la :it, hec tic with feathers and tiowets, gently eAialed, lea ving nothing but the ribbon string which bound it to the head of the wearer. —Monday week counted the Ildh day of rain and mud, and Tu'esday triune in with a grand con cert of birds and a cloudless shy. We hastened to the eastern window and harked long and ear nestly at the relic:Pant and returning oil, of day. By theiteard of l'ilahoniet, it 1%a3 better than a circus to see the fiery steeds of Sol speed the chariot of day. We sa %% hat upiu (red to be the dust or the Chariot a heels, and ]p ored to lio the repentant tears of the elt4-k of the weather dis solved in mist. We thought of writing a 'poem, hut.thouglits of a garden guiltless of furrow and carpeted with Chic:lmo - a, etinverted the paean in to peas, ti: poem into le)latoes. Wc th•lew , tt to the song of the robin and thought of that furrow less plot called a garden ; and eondludell not to lEr2 MA ty I : . SVIELD ITEMS. — C. AN% BrOWlle is boilding 21 dwelling 4. , n the hill north of Cory ME 111. r. N. Kingsley nail Mr. WitThelm have made tine improvements in front of their lots on Church ISM Mr. Jos. P. Morris has made so:no noctletl iul provetnents in front of Itittvillage Mr. U. Longwell has opened the wagon shop opposite fittitt's Hotel. Mr. William Holland has leased' and occupied as a Harness Shop and Store, the building form erly occupied by Mr_ 0. V. Elliott as a Shoe Store The flood Tentplars held a CMivention at Webster's Hall, May 29t.h. The (I nernsey Prothers hang in the Normal School Chapel Friday•cycning. Their selections are high-toned and well rendered, and all who hear them sing are the better for it. • Tim M. E. Church society has built a sidewalk around its Church property. OITE NEW SEEVANT..-1 think I must tell tho children and...their inummal of a wonderful ser vant we have had for about two months past.— She is not Irish, or (lerman, or African, but that exceedingly rare bird; a genuine American ser vant—handy, clever and cute. lier •virtues Are manifold. In the first place she is wonderfully quiet—goes silently and steadily about her work —doing all that is required of her with "neatness and dispatch." She is good tempered—is never "On the rampage"—never insolent—never unkind to children. She has no followers—never goes off without warning—never wastes, never blun ders, don't drink, and don't break the eighth commandment. I call her ;1. ;:ervaut, htlt bhe seems to Ole •I t ntl r it liite a helpful a kindly, entePttdon; end yet she is but a coulless thing, after all--a mere wonderful piece of human tocehanism, she is 011 U of .t Gibbs ad mirable Sewing Machines.--Urucc the' Little Pilgrim. 'l)chiso & Co. are opening a new, Stoek of Summer Dress Goods such as LflWll.3, Priuled rerf , :ll(ls, Prirtted Driiiiant , s Organdies 4e.; Ladies Sackings, Parasols; and a 'largo stock oi Gent's Linon and Woolen Clothing. Pllo'l'ooll A rlTlC.—Having closed my gallery in Dinnsfield, and sold my •NegativeB to Mr. Prank Spencer, I most cheerfully recom mend the patronage of my friends to him; be lieving him to he the best Artist norking in this P art of the State; and to a hem all orders for duplicates from my Negatives sliould be addressed. BENZ. S. (111:FORP. Mansfield June PEAri WILCOX - -- - - - -ALthe residence of John D. Wil cox, in Delmar, May 17,. ult , Mrs. Anrilla Wil cox, in the 43d year of her ago. Sister Wilcox united with the church when she was fourteen years of age, and from that timo hhe lived a constant christlao liefore her spirit tqqk tto 4v:li-titre she called her tinnily around her; told them that she must depart, and :guest ed them to meet her in heaven. "Dearest friend wo hobo to meet thee, When the day of life is fled, Then in heaven with joy to greet thee. Where no farewell tear is shed." Con. ,s with, and I uni '' din tlieu_ [toy's, and' pur rareturned it to n go. 0 uornsoy for his trouble, XJ sns in,' 13 mi. la. et Egos'. 1:0,1,1) wit it cott4, t,tiL4uutr,liryad, thit French htirg. loarca, VANI I;ingeilirend, ('oohier, (ringer Stiitp., Teo (.'rakes, Sponge Cokes, Pies. Toils. ohs sto he had fresh and good, at the 111:141.Si:oho A Mt Y. ony that Stryeh ; symptoms first s system, which :toll, if given in -pasmodic action mucles of the [body, lichen the uee involuntary esS of the eye. declared to ho He of Mrs.,Guern i 2. Crystalized indisSoluablo in ins acid would dent. acidity - to •ycbniue, lint mid, in greater I disgolye, will illzy appearance. Ii 1f CAT INnut•r: - ..r:Nrs Ile:Mini! Sett of 41111 Trelll 4.10% 11 :111.1 ‘varran fed. Teeth ox. the 1‘ t pain. Nitrous '1110r01..1 ill, or Etityr nd ttiniutcrcd whim r..rirt 1;!:.1) 1111.1 eNlllllillO :146 . 01111C1151 work goi.l - on hi 1.. 11.•111.411•14 . iht) plirco r tlto 13.... k Well -1 101K ihb 1)r. A• 13. E.t. , , i- rlitAN . , to WI , 114.1.,1-;, 1113 113 s nli the iinprgr; nowritl itir, Exiraeting et eith. ill 1.1,114 a lew 4.1 11ic ilatiiPY,scllicll • , Cll at Ili? ltil;tst. 11 ill) eyprers their entire m 'he nqe c,l• ll,r ;: , :itrdius' oxi.le, uY laughing tia'. • .1 'll:4'moom._l,,m, chi 3 Mai 1 L. Alr:4. ;11. IV. titApirs, Nitilll.lll. tiataL Ftaitois, 11. Vatinie if. Wtikiit,ott \V. 1)()%1;1). W. li. /1 , lbs . \ I'. N. Vataliotrit. 711:tt , 111:1'Wore, Diul:iwoh, ' !this Willi:um., It kb:oil !kiln:4lllon> lom. M:tl3. (4evti, 111111't , Ai 11'3 :Th11,1.11, .tt fi 1,. I'. It Jt,o 1' Ii 11 :z.t1:4,.. ME AMERICAN-COOKING STOVE \V lAI V:ll.,uvr•r„ NIIV. 20, lit•ntkne.ll: 'The American Hot Air Cooking' Scot , — that 1 bought of yon Oct, sllt have at riv,..i - a ll in nu,l "rift r, anti all 1 wish to •,,,ta (lint Nlllvliollll Cooking Storey which Ipm*, pm*, aaatoa give perfect and entire I beast in the ninrltl, and Lou :nook cannot a s,thl in its raver./ its mare it cannot lat. , tarptn-scal, :44 a heater it cantata! he ht , at It will ale the roost Work with the, lea-t lin I 4al ,tats :;tot o 1 ever saw in use. It will burn 1.4,:a en wood bullet titan any stove we have ; the ifotne Corn fatal, .1/1 I :a analiaber but they don't coin pat, Ann•ricait. Vott,are at, liberty to n,ottiv ";tint tat ;tarle:Oniony iit itq rat or, ag it c.thuot tea Fuufs tl'illy, Z. A lypr,(l. I:Ar Sal(' by C a.; r;r: a: ISerlbl) IVe)hthero l'a. M,ay A r i 111 >.u ' .: 11110 g. YOU will find : All Ne.v I.):4IiCS; tilt!, NOV York, Boston, ; , 11 ,1 111,nuthlies, at,tho ()tin adVatitatt:e in taking „I: ft yin Yolrz` , :fi Tr , that you ea'a take th:::: I , •r a week, (fir month, ant s4t~p them at any tito , l ,- Ruck ntuniters: alwayg and s.c Conant'Q Intent fdr4 reeerv• mut nutsic . ' I WLll,,Ipo :%1 13,.1zi11i1-111 State : , irert, Wehtrd . ano, Pa., finishes photo graph. in India Ink, Oil, or' water colors, for the Irade or Io individual order. Copies old pic tures, Lugo nr !..mnil in II finished manner. All Lind' or Oval, and t"quare Frames on hand, and at tow pile., as can he found elsewhere. tal:‘ , in ...:(.I)finge for all kinds of work (iti•lf. ,- • 11 t f pm want a Tiarding Tutatl Bible worth front to tsOeultat Young's lim l: Ft ar aaa ,'amine his mock. Remember that pit.s mlea agents alwys add their traveling e3';,..pe»oeQ to the prier. and make' you pay it. I sell at Puldkher3 prieeq. April 29. ti.- Enh-toe4l hoots . St6vepipes 1 1 Omits with I fill the streets IlflL , 4}; CL'EANING.-111;c11 11119 jUSt TO. CP; 'two ROHS of Wall Paper for Spring Stock, in Eighty different Styles, includ ing Browns, Leather Colnri, Whites, Satins, and Satin (lilt, for Kitchan. Parlors, Halls,,Dining• Boon, lakes 20 per cent, lower than twit tear, with Borders of till lc incl..; to match. Al 4ixturc , , ( I kind:4,),Window pa per ( tO , -jeb.th ilf F6a,lra (10 stylus,) ear tain I,irhuu•nnii9, linolu, an( Screw e 34 ,, g ',se; victoreA, Picture- From( cverythinn necessary to benutih, or I, im• - q4, ltwyetnber to call first at WEI:T,S11011.0 13001: STOItE. ~~ ~~: ~~ • t , liable to rip in nab tll,ll, 1111. 1..14.1;•ti1i1ch."---"Judych , •,t t l l. •fer tin "Rep.., 1(.-; of ~, ,a itaiiiing I; hid- ,111,.1,g.5, t.lt 11q. piece Of goods. (.'. 110 WEN ~ A o ENP, Al •2: . ). 1..1-11.,ga Co..linoxville; Pa ‘-"--;••• - COLGATE Si'CO.'S Atowevv-. • I;EJIMAN ERASIVE SOAP SIDTILIBUS OURANTIIIi HAVE 1.1:01' ED. Flti)11 'I9I}IMOST AMPLE: EX :fit Cntire •diccesi; Bilnple-.-Proutpo— 'they are vitil'y 1161110%11es perlemly to nsc— , o simple that mis t, kO3 c.,1»m1 Lr pboic fu lining them; go harmlesa as to be free 1; , on 4.:mr.cc. a nil so e ilk:R.lst a 4 to 111, always ter '111..y h.,tr mind the Ilighet, commendation from .tiid ail! always render sal isfaetka. No 1 , Cull reirers, C'origtstion, Inflannnation...... 25 d° WOrins. AVoriii-Feser, IVr3rtir.Colie 4.5 3, do Crying Colic, of .I`,..ethini of infanta... 25 do ni.7,rrhcca of children' o'rlodultl. 25 5, d° Dysentery', qiiviga•liiigue Collc 25 ' Or do CiloNra-MOrbU3,Padilini: 25 7 , do Coughs Itroor Itjauralgia. Tooth.telie, Faccuctie 25 9 , d. , X/cadaches, :' , cl( Headache, Vertigo... 25 10, do Dyspepsia,. Stomach 11, do S u pp re ssed or painfnl Pe'lads 1 2 ,•• do \V lutes, too' prolir•e Periods 1 3 , " do Croup' AitlicuiK,Breathlo4. 11, do SAL nhemii, Ei p,ip : ,lit uptionN 15, — €l., nheumatigEn, I:ll,,,motlit ut. , 141, d° rever and, Ague, chill r, rcr, Aguriv, rO 17, ti i files 1,h1.4 in blvvding ACCIIMMTAI IS, '4l" Ophthahny, ttntl 4 ,, re 4 , 1' Weak Eycz.... 50 10, da Catarrh, „,t ,it 11100e11711.,.,.. 50 2(1 . d. , Whooping-Cough, congliti... 50 91. d' , bruttliing 50 , i „ 1l:ar 048 G barg(14,folimirOaitsnliig.,4 d " 2 3 . Ola na kl, 111140 . 0 /so 21 . General I ,, l l li ty, Physical Weakness. 50 25, do n ro p s v,:ind scanty I'et!ons...4 LO •2 6 . du Sca-SitiinCSS, kin -3 flout riding— 50 27, au , ii - iduqsr-OiScaticf;oryoi.•:i 1 ,;()P 111erirems 1 1'10.ina1 iitv"hti , l.L6 , l)6qhfslieV 1 00 29. du Sore Month., Canker LO 30, h Urinary Weakness. wetting 1 " 1 50 31, , (fp Painful Petiodu- 4 , 1) erne 3:1; sulfo r i ng ' s at t 1 00 33, lu Bpilepsv. Nli,Sni4, St. yitie.Ditlico 34, 119 Diphtheria 111, , ,,,,0,P5,,r,) , i5hvgn 10 P .1 .11 1 b Or 3r, to:t- I . ISC, CoUTIININU • ei Fie 11.1. I 411 1114 k. 4 .6 t: A FAMILY 14 NVIIJI.I7 TO, ANI) & Ift...K orldittxrtos t i, 3t0n11,1. 1 , 4 , 1111" a Tr; ‘vm.iso cost. 24, WWI '2O to 11'.1• i $l5 to $8 spec 1 ,, v .111 I'l.lc tit: li[hEu-tA ; both for etrt: , /Nd lor Pnin-;:Nit trcattuent, and vi 1(1+n1.1 tri...k.'t Ull Tho—. Irontodfri by the case or Fingle box, nro Relit p.,rt of tho coma rs, by-. Mail or Expreas, free of , : tt:ti Ke, nu mcirtpt: of A. 11 1 ,0 inn. •"' A.ddrC . .S 11 (1111PhYt'y BPCCiile iloilwonnthit; AlocliciAo Company. • 0111 N, , !•.1 I , • 1•••1. Dnntocctr. NEW Von K. Dr. II .I daily :II hip 011i..e, pee; e 0,114113 ~. la 11. t .t• .11.1% CO .111 b • i ills 'POI: L L ATIgIP , I - IsT131131 , 1)115 DEI34ITV,, s i W 11tl IT:3 'W.to;3II.ATTi:NDANTO,-I.;ilE I,l:l4tEnt+lON, INV.)T.IINTARY Hsi's,' • •• SEMEN, sprrtninynintuorA, LOSS 01' 1 0 1,IVE:11 1,0 Zi!V II RAlt, 1.4V:•8 ISESt CRY AND 111111'.%;I:N1.1 Illl't•lGNCk ANit M BECJJ.I/11', .fiii(Lo 4(.1 , F ttEWN CURE in HUM. ituMbIOPATIIIC SPECIFIC No. TWENTY ElffilT. 'Coinpo-oa of the. sto.-4t ‘,4lltoblo Mild nod potent Cu. tb , ...v -till., at r.,of of tip- mutter, toil* up the ern, ut rest Ills tikato goo, and Intp.irt vigor and onorpy,liio Azoi yintlity to the t• 11.14 0 ,110111, i s titY littna.urrdtlu.uwtndnof l'tico $5 poi' cttrif area( fib( VW, ' or s'l pot h;rotlo Sold by drug• gi tN,utnl eont by moil onotl.t of prier. Address 111.1311'1111EVS' SI•CCIFIC 1105 - ICOPAiIijC MEDI CINE CO., 50'2 Br o or. AV. N). \V Toter. 21nug67-Iy. 0. TI-10TIPSON, ••-; IA L NOTICES ===l & Giblifi.,B ow in g Maqhine tinlnfqii i , I from PURR :‘1.11'1:1t I A LS, tool linty bacon Ito STA N 111) OF EX Vor c:uk• I.y 01l .1100,1 s 211tuity67Ay. numrrinEys , HOIVICCOPZITHIC SPECIFICS, ,s, CONSUAIPTIYtg The liov. Ak Nyl 1113q1 , 10v111 send (free of charge) to nil who rb It, tho'pfescription with tho di rections for making and using — the simple remody by which he was earq,l of a long affection and that, dread disease Consumption: 11114 only oldectli to benefit the aillieted and he hopes (ivory sufferer wiirtry this in& seription, as It will cost them nothing, and may prove a Hossitm. Mateo midreso ; • taw: EDWAltit A, inuoN, Wiflituasharthalngso64'N: Y. RIZ R OfiS 011 1 YOUTH. A Dentiefoon who fluttered for !years 'fkofit,f,l4ervons Debi'litY. Premature Decoy, and thii effects Of'Yontlt lii,libcretion. will, for, tho Hokum: auftertnic ittmnn Ity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and dire& th•fis for making the sinittDi remedy by which he wee cured. Sullererd toitrolit by ti; fillvertiser's experience, con do no by ndilrepAng, In perfect confi dence, .301 IN B. OfiDEN. 22tnayea-Iy. 42 Cedar Strout. New York. IN:1 yEp II "vfils 1,1,,Y85,it, .-- • :•$.• -. ~.. . A ~. ~,, • P - IC WILLIAMS • largest and attention stbek ill' Drugs, riled.: ieinits, Patent hledioinos, Paints; Oils, Dyo'Stuff, Brindles, Varnishes, Mass, l't tty. Yanicde Nor lions, Perfumery, Teilot Sun, Fishing Wachtel, t.e.,•4,it., over brought into t !is entinty. - They:, will pt.itively sell everything ii their line eboapi • I . Cr titan Can he boirght eltiewhe 6. They'' bought their goods in largo quantifitiS and foi‘'nedteashi and Win nail will : , Oil cheaper thtin any 'other is t abliF,lttueit t. in (116 , vautity. - OW tim'cl 'Ox4lnind 5t0..1: dud price,. / P. It. WILLIAMS . CO, May 1), l SOS. ,' lig.- II ? D nlyn'Bleth. . . t , .. : 1 ,;,' s ', q: • ` ' 1 ANT • II Hit E - can else yuy e rs And pure English NS• bite Lead and `Linseed - 00, Varnishes, latehtry Tuft pentinu, the 6hatipest; at'-• 1 - ' • / / P. It. V. 7 li,LIAM, I t, CO. /,' '• ‘'• / , -. • 14 -. ... L 3 .. , f_., , 4 Who se:11,1'11w purest and bust Drugs, Patent Medicines, and. Bye Stuff, - • ' '' - : - -' _ _ keeps the largest stock of Paint P,oviaors, Tooth, it*, prio mut Dttishos, and rsellei the . chcapek, 'P. n.iivivGiAmp, 4t, iVhero can you go todlnd: the bat and cheapos. Toilet and Saving soap, Pockot ,Ruivps, Perim ery, Hair Oil, Pomades, Writing Paiiel.,Tons an Ink, to' W Gl7l.liS,' tic CO. AN IMMENSE AM6IINT I OIL _ BOTTO II T AT GONERNM ENT SALES. Consisting chiefly of 10,000 Sets New anti See Aid 'Harp' Ilariiess,.Thidles and Collar's, 3000 • " Saddles, All stylos, , 2;000' WAG ON COVERS,' all Bins, now it worn. 5000 Won , & NO 110HIGHt BLANKETS; lIORSE COVERS, MILITARY. CLOTHING, OREAT CoA Ts, FROCK 004.T5, BLOUSNS, "• • I!ANTS, SHIRTS, BRAM Mt% &c. Also a largo lot of Rehm, Lead Lines, Buggy Ambu lance and Cart J faro Coo. POW& Trees Load Bars, Port able For ges, &e. Wheel Team [farness, littlo worn, all Oak tanned leather, serviceable, cleaned- anti oiled, $5 per horse, including Bridle Lead, do s4' Am bulance or Stage Ilarlies with superior Icatlier Traces, perfectly mated foitarin orteneral tear& work. double seta complete s'2s to 30, Bridles $1 to $l, extra hair hind Artillery case, de) $2,50 and $3, Mold° Eon $1.75 to 2,25, Halters $5 to $l2 per dozen, Now Ofticers, Mc- Clellan Saddles, $lO do, with plated Bit Bridle $l9, Wass Mounted Saddles. good as new $9, itla Bridle $ll, Boys Saddle; $O, N'ingtin Covers, superb ,10 and ,12 oz., Cotton Buck $0 to $l2, 1000 Hospita Tents, now and good as new, 12 oz, Duck, 14 foot wpm $25 to $5O, with macs and pins complete, Wall Tent $l5 L t.° $2O. Wedge do $5 to ss4,' Shelter Tents for Hay Caps $3O to $5O per tint. Grnill Bags, 12 oz. Peek, 2to it Bushel $0 to 10 per dozen, also full assortment of Seamless Bags. mall order by Express, 0. 0. P. LIDERA 1, DEDUCTION 9 TO IVIIOLESA LE DEAL- /VIE subscriber, will pay Cash, Pull-Cloth, 1 Cas:lmeres, Flannels, 3:e., ,t, c., for Wool.— l'lley al:04, elanufactnre its usual— , ? 0, ; ~ '‘ ~•, . , 10 :suit etishasiem All work warranted as rep rtt;;Cota,l. They invite particular attention to their Water Proof I t . ; ssLiuli nre 35•Arrante4i ro2peet. Partici lar attention given to • ROIA,CAIIDING & CLOTII-DR ESM%IO TFenty years experience in the business trot rantr, thew in 'expecting a generous patronage, o shoddy cloths made. DeLane J:; C)L, at Wollsbore, , are : agents for the saWof ; Iv; ; s i .• N • Tflr subseribei• &Sires to ohll the attention of 'farmers and others who desire to . improve the breed of Horses, to his thoroughbred Sallions NERD AND JUPITER 1 ME They are.ustly celebrated for their spew! as, well as their Sjunno.try Of for4ajl' mtriiiiwer eadur rinee: They call 'Seen at in 7 'stables, in Elk land, where I will be happy to exhibit them to all admirers Of splendid horses. Arrangements fur uEe of above named horses can be made by calling at my Hotel in Elkland. Pasture fufnish cd when desired. F, D. 13UNNEL, Agent. Elltlattd, May 13,3868-4w:' .• Farm for Sale. rplIE subscriber offers for sale a farm in Jack. -IL don township, on Alder Itun near Mitchell's con VV"g - 4 1 9. ° ae,r1 33, 7 -65 ilnproved, aml 415 od . farm has a new frame house, good us n, young apple orchard and good water there4n. Al a SO, acrof timber land rkcijsiOlg, which rib bd fiaalfekvo l 'flSstred. -,,The above property will be sold cheap. Title Wipd and terms easy, Inquire at this Office, or DEO. W. HUDSON, Marl? 25, 18f)S.-3m. on the premises. . r Lathl Shir*les I Luthber ALWAYS on hand at Foster's Mill, Niles rtlloy. Pine and hemlock, lath, shingles, and lumber, as %YOH us , all hinds' 'of hard wood plank . and (ioards. Lumber delivered to order. W, FOSTER, Niles Valley, May la. Aderiipistrator7s• Notide.; • T j Evetats of administration having been granted to fhekunderaignod.upon,,tho canto of Sin eon Butler; lilkiPot bohntir Twp., decoasod, all peri,sons owing *lid estate, or having claims aiminst tho same„ 41 aettlo pith, , I ' ' - SfMON V..BIfTLER, Delfhar, May 13, 18113 i, •• • ' Adm'r. tIO 00 42 to $6 PA?. dc CO GOVERNMENT PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE 4PITKInCO: EIIM de i' a , 1 " All Fr nt St., now) JIIST TIMLOW A UCH Sr., Pill LA DELPHI& P.A. Also, 5 PART: PLACE, N. Y. Descriptive !mica lipt mint on application. April I tiliB:3n).' 4 . 1:: • • ( . I , ..k r ti l arly 71 INt(iturii S (wqn 100,000 Pounds of Woo MOUE= TO ORDER, OR ON SHARES,'" oggll.wlmnimgp JOSDPII 'NO HAN' A; SONS Deerfield, May Li, I.3flB—tf. the Lovers of Good Horses I I(glualkle „Farm for Sale Afarm of three hundredmerere, with two hun dred and twenty-five acres improved. Sit uated two miles north of TingaWad, on the Tioga 'River and Itallroed. Well wotttered, un der a good mato of cultivation, and good build.: Inge. Also four h-, and lots for sale in Tinga village. • t T. L. rtAbwrlN Tbe , a, Feb, 12, 1F!"IS-1.1. LINE; FOll SALE. , , • 3 000 BUOIRLS LIM . I?, fur , sale, at Matalle Ntto», Ibta Emma. 60 e er , IR per Lasitel, or sl,7!)' per Barrel. • P. V. CLARK, Station Agent. Mantf;old, May , 21),1800.-6m. , issointion: • ipof I. M. .11r1wriner Co, sulyp . 4hy mutual content.— Le p . ,ntinued 'by I. M. War; " I. M. WA !MINER. H. ,$.ll. WARRJNER. %Mil/ cdpa num' iy this day dti. l , rrlio';b49ilies 111. . • • May 15, ISOB--, T AMPS. --A no no breakage o kivid of lamp for litrosefle-- chimneys—lt t FOLEY'S. IYIEW AI)VE.7?TISE2IIENTS. F'ORI Spring and Summer 'trade ! T. L. BALDWIN EL CO. TOGA, PA. AVE no i r 11inn1ailhti oitlng; a large an4,welv3oeti : stoeco p i i "GOOD GOODS," comprising everything needed. Our stook of 14.E330 =MA (9110031 g can't be boat much. ALPACAS, POPLINS, CAMBRICKS, FRENCII JACONETS, ORGANDIES, . / PINUAS, VER,SAILES, PL • • • AND COLORED ALSO, IRISH AND FRENCH. POPLINS, SIIAWL ANA CLOAK : DEPART .MENT COMPLETE, • TRIMMINGS, LOTS YANKEE NO TIONS, HOOP SKIRTS, BAL ., , .MORELi SKIRTS ; OPERA •• ' FLANNELS, CORSETS; DOMESTICS, \ at a vorylmall margin... READY-MADE CLOTHING, Cloths and Cassimeres and a Tailor to Ont and Fit. Boots and Shoes, LAPS AND CAPS, STRAW GOODS ..CROCKERY, WOODEN WARE, HARD WARE,, SHELF HAllfit' : WARE, NAILS, moil., SALT, LIME, PLASTER, PORK, FLOUR Don't forgot to.look over cur stook of f G ROC Elt I E S , the most complete stock you can find, such as TEAS. We aro old tca drinkers and know thorn to be good SUGARS, MOLASSES, everything in trio Grocery line, Gunja Bank Codfish Bay Mackerel, Ashton Salt, what makes the Buttoc good, and niCeTirkiuir to put it o. Also, Butthr TuliS and Pails ; Butter sold on coin mission—no charges for handling; but would liko a small portion of the money you, got in ro turn, that is if:our prices suit. FARMERS TOOLS, full line. We are agents for the Ohio and Buck eye eotabincd Mowing Machines; general dope for fixturbs entre:arils far• the tho above ;pa chinos. All kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE talon in oxchnngo for floods. We propose to soil our floods roasonabl,y. "Livo and lot . Live" prices given at the coutiAor—enly ono price.• Tla & cn Tiogn, ra., April 29, MR. 25 . • PER Cii:NT OFF FOR CASI - I, AT '; • THE Tioga Har(Lware Store =1 T iF f IS Store is stocked with aslarg'o,ssortmen HARDWARE, of all kinilp, to be sold at 25 per cent below the usual rates., r . Agricultural Implemellts of nil kinds, every Tool or Ma.ohino , :warranted to givo satisfaction or money refunded. .f 1 . I I Tito only place to got the ', • KIRBY KING OF PLOWS, ay ti' ri Farmers Favorite." ~ ~ t . G0r.17.4.3a I% , , '"ROCHESTER HORSE HOE." lan Buffalo 'Platform Scales, ordinary T .sizes, for heavy, and counter use, may be found at the Hardware Store of Wm! Roberts, Wollsbore._ These Scales are the Fairbanks pat ent and have no superior anywhere. They are made in the best style and have taken tho premi um at all the great exhibitions. I have the solo agency for these Scales in this region. WILLIAM ROBERTS. .Xe - CALL AND SEE... I Wollsboro, Feb. 12, 1968. CHAMPION OF THE WORLD W E hallo received a very LARGE STOCK of - . - 'STRING GOMIS . _ - _~ -~ u L New Spring Goods ME IN CORNING. oh the most favorable terms, and will be sold at very small advance from cost. Wo think we htizard nothing in shying that we keep the BEST ASSORTMET and the BEST QUALITY, of Goods that are kept in the place. Ilavo a store light enough to see what you aro buying, and pledge ourselves to SELL AS' LOW, quality considered, as at any other cstabliabtucnt We continue to make our CLOTH TRADE ono of our specialties, and when deofred MAKE THEM" 'TO ORDER on short notico and in the best planner. We have aildo to our stook a Food assortmont of CARP iTS, eon/4E441g of BRUSSELS, THREE - PLY, INGRAIN COTTON WARP, HEMP, AND • STAIR CARPETS• FLOOR OIL CLOTH and MATTING, and can 13€41 them IIOW VERY LOW We are th46gonts for tho GREAT L S. TEA COMPANY. and 001 l TEA at Now York pricos by tbo single pound. All visiting Corning, aro invited to call and examine stook anti prices. - SMITH Sr, WAITE Corning, April 8, 186,8„ 3E-3L"C>3LJJC3 C) Oo to KELLEY'S and sco the Latest Arrival of NEW GOODS! Consisting of a,generalessortment of d ci) W a, • 1 ... n 0 g 078 0 1 zi 72' s 4, Y) Ff4 .4 ' O p 4 Pt g - g • if-2 C:4 0 g E -I Z 0 MRS. FRY'S CORSET AND .„ SKIRT -, - - SUPPORTERS, ior •64„Imgrrintf 7e curia mou oq) oos putt lino )onf NEW DRESS GOODS AT KELLEY'S bl,Aarlrfalf 1 11 SUAIVHSIOIIIIAI GENTS' FURS AT KELLEY'S. No charge for SHOWING GOODS at Wcyfiboro, Oct. 30, 1867 `PitING & SVMII 'i , FOR 3.808. W E bog to call your attention to our stock of Millinery and Straw 'Goods, for the Spring and Summer Trade, which is now completerand solooted 'with care to moot the wants of all, and embracing full linos of all that is now and novel, and at the lowest possible rates. PATTERN HAT FRAMES of Madams Railing's largo And oxquisito assort ment,'of which wo will give our friends the moat deirablo s tyles. , • Mrs..E. D. MITCHELL. April 22, ][B6B—if. prowl Street, Tioga, Pa Patent A Right that is No humbug. THE SUBSCRIBER having purchased the right of D, R. Sturdovant's Milk Shelves Jr, Provision Rack for Tioga county, is prepared to still Township or individnl rights at fair rates. This Rack is portable an so arranged that it can be taken apart and pu together again in five minutes. It occupies lose than, four feet square of a room, and can be pla od in the kitchen in cold weather, and in the collar in warm weather, and will hold iron 72 to 84 pa , , of milk." The shelves are made in skeleton , fi e., so as to allow tho free circulation of -air all around the pans. It has boon proved.,that milk will raise more Oream.t and keop from four to six hours longer than on ornary shelves. Eachshe f turns by itself independent of the it other, so that.the (imam of the former milking is not disturbed by the removal or Patting on of pane. The frame Is such that it cktn be readi ly covered with wcloth or gauze, etroctually ex cluding insects or dust. It is a comnleto arrange ment to dry fruitupon. The subsofiber will soon visit differont parth of the COunty *with a model of this rack, or ho can ,be addresse d , at Wellsboro, by those desiring to purchaso Township or indi vidual rights. Specimens can also bill soon at the Foundry building of Sears lt - Williams in this Borough, uknny timo after the middle of March. GEORGE THOMPSON. Wollshoro, March, 11, 1868-Cm. ,Scales ! ~S'cales! Scalejs! MI KELLEY'S C. B.(L,KELLEY'S, It GOODS BEE• 11111 EXCILINGE sing, I 'sing of a curious thing, Ahnost as strange as Boggs upon Tyng ; I've' swung "'round a circle at round as a ring, %nd while on the down east part of my swing, I stopped at the city and took on the Spring strYLEg OF CgiiiIOERIES ;The faiihionn for OARS ARE LOW IIk9THE And more 4tonishing still, 11 • \ ' \ Ttl o 1 a sse & Syrups ha‘;o a freer run dowii , 6o, with a funnel-sba 'Hid thin. 1 - ~ 1 , IMEetioir..e.rPel, however, aro out 1 vein the , noels downward, and the style is b no and silver with stripes. - IT, TEA F ---:-, TEA Pi • • - will be prepared from a drawing furnished to every customer who buys a-pound. Of the styles to suit complexions, dcey I may montion,thnt Black 'tea you can havo if you-long for it. I cannot got time to look up all the bard wotds which tho : i i GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMAIiir Ise to startle tho innocent people aboutilio coml. ry ; but you can depend upon finding the vi,ry host of Tons nt the .2, i' BEE-HIVE EXCHANGE ? As to i t , 1 tho styles are various. You e have the hitest styles from tho following, flu ionablo foreign ports, to wit: : MOCHA, JAVA; RIO, LAOIFYRA JAM M I CA, &c. • In tho matter of PROVISIONSI Flour still wears hoops over all and dispenses with trails as unprofitable. I have all grades eatable. Also, PORK, DRIED JIEEP AND HAMS, ogothor with a fall assortment of light groceries and canned delicacies. lAs ever MA THERS Pays Cash or Trade, for all MARKETABLE PRODUCE. CALL AT MATItERS'S WellaiborohApr. 1, '6B. W. T. MATH MIS G NEW SlikING GOODS J. A. Parsons ;Sr, Co's CHAP CAW STORE! Ili] BARGAINS IN SII - AWLS, 13ALMOR ALS, DRESS GOODS, .I'ABLE LINENS, TOWEaNGS, NAPKINS, 1 lANDKERCHIEFS, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, &O) LINEN • CilIR Stook is large and Will give satisfaction I L J as to prices. White Goods such as Jacko nets, Nainsooks, Stripes, Checks, Brilliants, S:c., aro much lower in prices, and in great. variety. Domestics, such as PRINTS, SHEETINGS, DENIMS, TIMINGS, TONApES, ri KENTUCKY JEAN Vio have a handsome stock; a it at the lowest cash prices the ma' We invite the attention of close hovers to our stook, assuring thorn that it will LKty th eto to call, on 118. . 1 J. A. PARSON March 25, 1868. Coal for Sale, CIOARS.F.I • BITUMINOUS COAL for gale Choap, by t i" Sept. 28, 1867. D. P. ROBERTS. Cash paid for Flasseod by , P. R. WILLIAMS &co F LAX -SEED TEA 1 AT 11 Also—another lot of land in Delmar, begin= oink; at the north-west corner of the 'Edwin U. Ec;nor lot 411 said map, thiinuo south 44° east 22 perches to tho south-west corner of ther George ,Sears Int (in said map, tbepee southerly, two rods to the eros,o; street above oiontioned, thence along erns3,street 16 pprebes to the first described sir •ot on mat), thence along said street 17.1. toe ches to place y of beginning—containing ono ae e, more nr Terms cash. ' MARY BORST, Adria. " fairlB6S t. _ , =1 ~ -tu EMU COT- i~ nd nro selling rket aillatl' rd. S& CO., rning, N. V. G RAT DRAMA OF '6B, Wilson & Van Valkenburg's PUB C BENEFIT ! GRAMME: An? iFinar. PR' In view of the contemplated Railroad soon to to be' built to Wisher°, the proprietors have concluded to givp the people hereabouts, daily entertaium'ents through the year, commencing on the 14th of Januaiy. The first piece, entitled, ; `I`LIVE AND LET LIVE T' IN Two CHARACTERS. .W1L.4011 &-VAN VAL,KgNIFURG, A% o, Let Live, This great drama has drawn crowded houses both in this and the old Countries, and is ad mitted by all to be one of the most_ profitable, in terestin and best pieces extant - Tic eta to the. Dress Circle—FßEE. PART SECOND. r We w sh distinctly understood,'-that all .1 chisscs , T politicians, and oven those who feel n little Wolfish—and in fact none are excluded' from tho BAZAAR OF FASHION! Whore we can furnish any style, hind and quality of Gentlemen's wearing apparel op short notion, and at prices astonishing low. • . CUTTING DONE ADMIRABLY. Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Lathes! Cloths, and a large variety of Ladies' Dress Goods. Best kinds, and as cheap as the cheapest. Tickets to the Parquette—FnEr. PART TDIRD• in.this great Tragedy for tho bengat of the public, wo wodld not omit saying to aro Ladies that we also keep everything to replenish their • "Wea-circo* lbe. • . Como ono and all and" witness tho above en tertainment.; We do not claim to bo' old Starsi t 7.-- ; but shall endeavor to do our best to give idithe-'' . worth of their money. _ I?cscrvecl Scats for the Ladiea. Remember the place, NO. % UNION BLOCK. N. B.—We shall give our patrons the fullbon efit of tbo decline in prices, and extending theta our thanks for the very liberal p,atronago heretofore extended, we solicit a continuum of the same. WILSON & VAN VALKENBUItG. IVollsboro,Jaa.l.s, 1868—tf. KNOXVILLE DRIVING PARK ASSO CIATION, Will giro an exhibition of the speed of 3-year old cults, SEPTEMBER 3, 1868 Entrance COLTS ENTIMED FOR AIIO I 7II EXIIIBITION. 0. 11. Wood entored Roan Mnro, name Body Wood 0. S. Wood " Bay Mare, " Knoxville Maid W. C. Wood " Roan Horse " All from Hamiltonian Jr. Others will appear I=lll P. D. Dunne), stallion, namo Ursa Minor Star. Name and ifescription of colt, iv ith one-half-of the entrance money must be handed to the Sec retary by the Ist day of May. I- • Premium for best Trotting. Colt one.half the money received on entries. Second best, ono-third of the entry money. Third hest, one-sixth of the entrance money M. V. Purtri.r, Soc. O. 11. IVOOD, Pres't. liuoxville, Pa. Feb. 213,1868-tf. Orphans' Court Sale BY virtue of an order of 4 the Orphan's Court of Tioga County bearing date! April 25, vtlB, f expose to public sale at the court ii(niFo in 1 1 10141)0re, Saturday, Juno 13, 1868, at I o'clock P. 111., the following deseribed real estate, to wit: A lot of land in Delmar, beginning ,at the eouth.oast corner of the land herein described, in the north lino of lot lately owned by A. L. Bodine, and at a point where a certain Street is laid out upon a map of Morris lands in that vi cinity, thence south 871° east 53.4 porches to a public highway leading from Wellsboro to Sham lany Hill, thence along said highway north 24° west 20.2 perches, north 13° east 22.9 perches to , a paint in said highway where it is intersected by a certain other cross street marked on map of surrey of Morris land aforesaid, thence along - said cross street parallel with first line herein mentioned 33 perches to' street first named, _thence southerly along said street 40 perches to' place of beginning—containing about 11.16 acres more or less. 1.01110 jiife Insurance Co.: No. 238 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. A LL the net profits of this Company go to jiL the Assured. No", forfeiture of Policies. N.. Limitation as to residence or Travel. The flame has an ample Cash Capital most se cutely infested. \ V A I.Tlnt-:z. tiEtil:Gll C. RIP LEY,.... 1. 11. FROTHINUIIAIII, 'm M. .4 COVr IN, ci ACTU A I'M. , er HART, Ag't, Wellsboro March 4, 18 Mc SS-(le - or to Bent AIVACION i ffoF., and lot containing 72 kiluaro ro s. Shop 2452 S feet, and two high. hotiso and seven acres of land, two aviu> of timber and a fin() young maple orchard thereon, \NMI 63 fruit trees-Ur difforput kinds. This property is located within a few rods of a btoam ;aw.mill. carding machine, school house anal church, f will sell cheap, separately or together; •or will rent them for a term of years: This is a line chance for any man with a little oqpital:, M. 0. SMTON. East ghirleston, Pa., March 25,4108-3 m. .A T I".I7I4INTION FARMERS t PRING has come, and those desiring full V.. 3 barns can have them by buying 1 7 - 10 11Ettea• at the Mill of I. Chnmpnoy k Co., which we aro telling, at $6 per ton at our mill on Elk Rua.— Mods of Produce taken in exchange for i'Lloer. (I lye us a call. I. CIIAMPNEY & CO. Gaines, Tiogn, Co., Pn., March 20,1.88/3-61n* Public BenCfit. AWWI the useful improvements of the day, there. are few that give more promise of good, few so well adapted to relieve human int faring, few so well approved by the public as th t now and powerful remedy called Salutifer (or Is the German people call it Ilealthbringer). It gives ease artd comfort to the poor sufferer from Neuralgia and Rheumatism, and brings speedy relief to that large class of diseases that are often cured and always benefited by an out ward application. te. For by all Druggists. who - los:Do Poirot DAY, HOAGLAND AT I GER, IVO b 4 Gotirtlandt St. Now York. For Salo. • 0 I : ; APLIN.DID BUILDING LOTS,'in tho I 0 'Borough of Wellabor°, and D TIMBER TRACT of 400 acres in Delmar, throe miles from this timbered. Terms easy. Jan. 8, 1906. WRIGIIT A BAILEY. IVettsbor9 Wool azrding "proprietor havinvput his Machines in 'first-rate otder is now ready to card to or der any grade of Wool. Ills Canis we of the finest quality. All wool, Lino or coarse, should bo well cleansed for tho benciat of both parties.— All work done with dospatdh, and warranted. May. 27, IStl-2m. S. A. IifIrTBOLD. ~ Tsz PEOPLE. MEI $215,00 .Pres See'y 111
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