110 ME MATTERS. WEDNESDAY i - J'Mtil,7; 1813' New Advertisements " . •. Cash paid for Wool—D. P. Roberts. Cash pntd for Woo), Butter, and I, . .L. V%lleox. ' •• Flour and Ideal—Fisher & Bannel. In Baokruptey—O. il..artlett,film./1. Thom as, Floury P. Yeomans, Lawton Cummings, Con. stoat Bailey, Alumna fllard.. Bornetbing kiew at T oga—Dra, Thomai & Warren. , „ F otra a.—On Stare Street, a purse, oonlaiiiiAg $2 an d a pair of eleove buttons. - The owner will find the eatno at Fellows's Hotel. '; pERsoL.-=-Senator. C,osiles 'was Ail _ town Wednesday find-Thursday of-last: weak, : good bealtlf and apiritr, and with an rabidingeoE faience in the success of Grant and Colfnx:/,•, RELIGIONS.—There will be twoftelppg before the First Itaptist Society, in . flannel Sunday evening next., the 20th . inst.,—by the pastor, Rev. W. A. Smith. - • 1 . , - A Goon TooL.—Messrs. Sears, of the Wellsboro Foundry, 'aro- snaking shovel plows for'onitivating , corn and potatoes, which seem to us to prouilso usefdluess and a ready sale. For biealcing up the surface of plowed:land they are capital. ' „ ,Tr n, STORM.--=The great thunder storm of the 6th seams to haVe been pretty ,ben oral. We see notices of heavy rain and terrific thunder on.every side of us. South of Wellabore' the wind wile quite destructive, leveling , fenceS with the ground. Farniers' in Delmar and Charleston inform us that inclined fields in , some cases were scooped out, and the crops carried off. The roads and bridges east and south of us have, sustained great damage. t hIIIPERANCII—In noting the :prog ress of the cause of Temperanco in this county soMe week's ago;we stilted that there were , six organizations of Good ' Templars and song of Temperance in this county. We arc very glad to _ stand corrected, and to be able to state that there are 11 Lodges of Good Templare in the county, located as follows: Mansfield, Mainsbnrg, Elk Ituri,illosebtirg, Covington Tiogit, Lawrenceville, Ooeola, Knoxville, and Niles Valley. Theta should be at least three times as ,many in Joite..lBBO. • tocrosTs.The Southern Penn syJilftio,sapers aro full of accounts of the ap pearing:lo of the weteen-year4ocusts. , These destruCtive insects JO appearing by millions in the latitude of Philadelphia. The worst result yet frota.their visit seems to have been the death of the Bogs, which dig up the grubs and eat them itith tividityr The locust Crawls out ofthe ground - as a worm;• shakes, of - the worm and emerges Winged from th - e shell. • THE BIGGEST YET I—Mi. J. L. ere writes ns from Lamb's Creek, under date of June 4: "We think we can beat tbo Edgocomb Mill a few notches. Monday last 114 r. Fred. Hill, the well known sayycr at Flowors4 Co's. Steam mill at this place, assisted by Messrs. L. L.' Flow ers, Hiram Waters, and Gad Lamb, sawed 24,272 feet of lumber averaging. 1-4 inches, with a cir cularsaw, in 7 hours and El minutes; including two itoppages : to, mend the bf4t.". As there appears to be no limit to the capacity of Steam mills, as well as to human.enduranco of fatigue, we begin to think that somebody will beat even this last beater. Well, send on the A -NIIISANOE—*OF- - COVESE.—Our. at tontio-n bile' been`, in v ited to ,the condition of 'Alain-It. between Wain atidike Avenue, 'as .to a nuistinee. ' Wis,may hero remark that .we have frequently, during the last four years. recommen ded an -underdrain on either side, say five feet• deep, running from the Avenue to Queen-st. It is the only remetly for the evil ofud. But unless the owno # of property along th isroute are,. willing to construct the drain, wo doqbt if the ft Burgas and Council will force them o do it. Paving the street hadrbeen suggested, but there -is no bed for paving until the drainn ii is pro vided far. Pavement cannot bo laid . iethe mud, _ or if laid, will not' stay put. Draining is • the best remedy for the uncanny condition of the street: We will hold up both bands for the con struction of the sower by the authorities, and the collection of the expense from the owners of the property. Or, we will go in for doing the work by the owners of the property. Who neat?, CUT T.#,E4t,-DEAD.-11 arper, s: co., calling themselves the "Metropolitan Gift C 0.." and hailing from New York, said us a letter, with an advertisement for publication. They promise to cash our bill on receipt thereof, we to give them the usual terms. We have already cautioned the credulous public niainst tliese Et% intllcre, and would not allude to this ease ex cept for purpose of warning against the circulars Which.this f.et of swindlers scud aLread to catch the gullible, These fellows have no abide of business and we suspect that tho.entiro lot of Gift Swindles, though under different names, is under the. control of two or three men - who work together. At all events, and whatever MaY be' the fact, lot them severely alone. Nobody can sell plarmifor a dollar, 'or dianionds for, a song. Can you clo it, or you, or you ? If you cannot.sell diamonds and gold watches for a. dollar, who can 7 Beet satisfied that the laws of trade never permit pianos, watches orvalu6, and jewelry of precious metals, to fall below intrinsic , values. So touch for so much is the law of trade, . and not even the President can violate that law 'with lippanity. a osarP. 7 -Taking up .a - paper, pub lished in the eastern portion of the State, the . _.... other day, we found the announcement •of the., death - of a matt who was not knots - in beyond his' owii neighborhood, but who was a martyr:'never thelese. The world is indebted to him___,@ Many a hard day's work when a good portiLn , of its people were abed and asleep.. This mro died from overwork—a disease rarest wherej , ou would' most expect it to' develop itself, and omb:tone-at where nobody thinks of looking for it. The an nonueement put us on strain of thought' which we :dull( briefly jot down here. In looking over the, works of the Creator many people aro struck • with the nice adaptation of Means to endi. .We have storms of rain' and snow to keep the, fluids in equilibrium ; navigable rivers and lakes to Connect the' innermost, 'with the to re dens s grains an fruits peculiar to e'ertain lit-, ' ituilei rind exactly what is needed to sustain life; a . tiur to plow, sow, and gather in; sunlight, il luminating the world eo that its work may be done,, and darkness and silence of night fir- rest and rtpoec; "mines of iron and coal in juatapo tlition; the Camel for the desert the llama for: the preolpitOus Wrides, the horse and ox for the g raps)! hills and plains:- Then there is moo, the °literati of creatures, arrepitosno of the - universe. ' • What fi 'do/icatis'zitbine is his body, yet how strong ip its perfect daptntion to life's uses. If a ;pas truly nii; with , "iir'kands annihilate space, l a in his curious brain Is. evelveli' the telegraph, ohieh ootmts.by the pulsations '-of the siibtlest aktnt kpown. If he may rot liftjtnd trririri , port a 'thousand tons by 'himself, he pauses, rbflects, compares: and lo ! the ponderous loccunoti e i't.-; comer histhoughtiinstinet with life mid force, xtri,l -feeds away with its laden , train ' Over 'dolor, through - mountains., • and -,across .vers, sluing rho work Of ten thousand Mew' in a' day. Fo. if time Creator did not provide all things for flu. pi fy f: i• v of man ' Ile gave the powerof further (:tation ink, inan's iteepmg.. , So tbo l universeilis periti.t ui i4:elfaind only when some niat4zets out of his• place is there any jar, 'or . confusion psi -colt-aide. —Well, but what has this to do with a man de. o i from overwork T i This: ,If men would Jill th'e meaqareW lifO meted out to Ahem, the'ro )skald oar have been a mein dead from overtityrk; consequently, no nonnuneement °rale facti , (....i.nt- E.Cllll,'llils IRA hiug paid ,'bout It 41 this toskiti, e‘eq 11141.1 Vg./Igti dolga work—the Fork' vet spurt for bleu---,ii, man could die from overwork. I;nt as th e w is so much work laid out for man to do, o; r 1 a, it must be done, if not by all, then by less thou it Ftande to reason that when' oar-half of the race shirk thojr tashs,• somebody, , sLo .loit.o't shirk must carry double .from the m Bravo; bunco some back breaks tin) 15.110 brain •,beeetties inert, and a man ,sht to have outlived his usefulness. —Coalmen uourteay is a Chap 001121310aity? . but sorneboa the market n ref gets' ..overatooked. - It costs nothing to say "g• Oil morning," and to :-.4. 4 P-A#A 0 , 4 14,14. 1 01110t",*-Pas#vitts`ii tat- if rounds the corpora of, life In i'thltinap liiiiimeiit;, -bfkiriekneiy ;world: - ' , ,E11.46,.vihnt1e.; Ellis: sort of courtesy becomes • a hablt,'lnzia:`ean.:, veyr no espeellpign of, ail), it is; i:ist '•bypoo risYl far &Way drill - the! iiSt, - ,WhOn: the habit t was put , on,:there was a geod motive at the , hot; tem, vrid,Oh motive, , being good,' hots .thr ough time.. "X think your childMikhave one defect," wilds geittliisian to 'tui' the tither , day in the street. ' tte'-Was a 'comparative 'stranger to our village, and, ranch struck 1 with its . beauty. In What respect? we asked .4 .Tu reapeot to thb little courtesies of life;" said -be ; '"I., notice that few of them respond to a anhitatien from an elder. "Thinking it over we canto 'to the co4lu sion that he might be correct. Probably some of the boys and girls•of our town 'May be shy of To turningithe "good morning" of a'straager. ' This Lased not het It looks like eliurlishnos a kza stran ger, though it way be nothing so 'unwokthy as that. So we say—cultivate thoiraces of out-door 'life; be_eourteous to, all, without regard to garb, , station„ or condition. Grow up into the habit, boys, and when in after life you meet superiors in position you will be enabled ta,, carry yourselves creditably. Politene4O does not cimsi st in gestarea, or in grand manners, but in the respectful nod, and the "air" of manliness and' womanlineis which attends , the carriage of true men and woman. You need not practice a ta',,rrangais. No need of studying fine,pbrases to astonish. , the natives. If you are glad to meet a stranger, : or a casual acquaintance, say 'so in the Simplest way, and then drop compliments.' It is all very easy, very agreeable, and always in order. , , NORMAL SCHOOL EXERCISES.—The examination of the Graduating Class 'took place Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday of last week and gave general tlatiefaction. . TIM Examination of the junior , Class• - will' be' hold Thursday, andEridayoTurte 18th and 19th. The Sub-Junior Class will bo examined Monday Juno 22. The Junior and'Sub-Junior Classes are examined by the Faculty of 'the School op the Stair aof the year. Friends of 'the :Institution acid of on are invited to attend --these Examinations. 'imfourth annual Catalogue,of the Institution is in firess, ' and will be out in about two _weeks. , -— Tha-Exereises for Commencement Week are as follows: June 21, Sunday evening, Annual Sermon by Rev, N. L. Reynolds, of Blossburg. Juno 24, Wednesday evening, the Normal Lit erary Society will celebrate its 3d Anniversary. Herbert T. Amos (Class 1867) will give the Ora tion, and Miss Sue E. Conard (CUES 1866) . will give thepoom.• - • Commencement exorcises June 25, as follows: 'Salutatory Mary J. Alderson, of Ilradford county.' e • Valedictory: Vine It. Pratt, of Tioga county.. The Music will be conducted during the Exer cises by Prof. Hoyt, assisted b9inembers of hie Music) Class during the year. The Public are cordially and earnestly , invited to attend 'these Exercises. ' A WoRD To BUILDERS.—We . regret to learn that Messrs. Wright lc Bailey' bay° prostponed building their proposed brick block, for the present, and probably for the season.' . We doobt the profit 4 building more than two stories of twelve foot—giving walls of twenty-four,feet— on such foundation as can be bad' on between the Avenue and }Pain. At 'a depth of night or ten foot quicksand is found.i!t unknown .quantities ;• and a wall of fifty feetought to root at least eight feet below the surface, ' Awall,of half that height Will'idand firmly if rooted below the frost, on a gravel bottom. % p ore land is so eheap it does not pay to build more thati two . floors, since the higher yon go tho greater, proportionably, the coat. It seems to us that substantial brick buildings, tvro.storys high, without ornament, may bo built safely this year, or any other year, l and when built Will pay well. Let no hope that present plans may be so modi fied as to render all •projected improvements practicable. .• MAWR tiAME OF BALL.—The "Star" B. B. C. played seven of their nine against a field.. Odds three to one, with the following .re sult: First Nines 0. R. Fie'hi 0. It Bigony c ..... ..... 6 9 Bowen c ' 2 4 Roy p' 1 13 Truman p 2 3 Williston 5a.......5 0 Rathbun 1 b 21'1 Lounsbury 1 b..-3 1 Smith 2 b '1 10 Edwards 2 b 2 2 Buncll 3 b 5 7' Sears 3li 4 1 Rose I f 3 II tounsbuiy IT ' 2'2 Sherwood c f ...,7 6 . Seely c f ' ..3 1 Webb r f,.... ..... ...4 1 . • Total 27 67 Total, 27 15 ,2 3 4 5 6 8 9 'First Nines 816 4 2 12' 6 4 6 9-67 Second, • ... 1 2 2 3 4' 0 1 1 1-15 Number of .Fly balls Aught; ",Star" 6, Field 6. ' James_ l earpenter a f "Keystone" B. B. C. &ton4n's, W. V. Emery rind L. Williston MAINS/31.31G ..ITMS.—We,are obliged f to a friend at Mainsburg or the following items of local interest: :. i ?,. -Mr. John' Fox has bought out Mr. Jcromo Cqd worth, firm of Cudworth & Clark, and tho firm name is now I' , :ix &' Cla'rk.l '' ' ' ' , Mr. J. M. Clark has purchased the lot corner of Main.° an(d;rl,erth-sta 7 and enntemplafas erect irig a:thvonin g thprepn., Mr. P. D. Knillliilytrlcorected an addition to his Tin Shop, and pOul o crted the rooms lately Used for.thid, pnrpose into a dwelling. „ Mr, Jerome Cudworth and Mr. John Strong have formed'a co-partnership in, the_ ,ishoop and cattle trade. , • Mr. L. M. Rumseq'bae moved hie, dwelling to North-st:; and is snaking impreyetnents. ' Mr. Edwin Maine is' 'building dwelling' on Whiokkromises to be a oredW to the builder and an .oriiii - went_to Mainiburg. It Is equal to that built by Mr. U. F. - Richards last spring. , • . , The, steam Vlouring ne ever; (Thing a large amount of business. The steam Savrmill of Bond,' Woodburn ti c , ee., ,situnted a little way . . south of the village ; and 'destroyed by fife last Marob, bias been rebiailt and &inn:good business. Many needed improvements :in .fencing and painting have been rciAdo this season. 1 B. We shall ho glad to bear from '.‘11." as I Lften as ho may ,havo ,news of local interest to send. • A „lIANDRONE; GIFT.-030Orge •W. StiCtilg, an old gentleman entirely blind, from Friondebip, Allegany Co ,N. • Y., was eent toDr. Up De Graff, of this city, yesterday; by the citizens .of the former place, for the purpose of baring an op eration ter the remoiral.of cataracts, front his ,eyes. , • The Doctor.baving been informed of the Inability of the old .gentleman to paylfor 840 services, very generously. performed the oPorar. tion gatuitiously, at once metering him to Vision. ,Oaxette. . THE Fautizr Samna Micutuz.—Stout pants for boys, delicate ruffling for. girls, men's ; over coats and ladies ' trimmings should . not . 1)(01 be the:Weary work for ladies' fingers, and, need not be ;,for the.iteel ainews of the Sewing Machine will Au/1i weary' days of work into , a , morhiug's pastime. But a small share of .this,work gen erally done on the sewing _ , machine, because of, the lack of ability to make the machine do; IC- - It makes little difference hoW complicated a ma chine for a work shop is; for there operators make it abusiness to learn and manage „them.— But the machine for the family should be of the simplest and most perfect 'mechanism? 'We are led to make these rcmarks,le justice to a compar filively-nevi machine, which has gained greirt4a• vor niitong. 6s, on account' or its rtitiet, prompt, rapid, and real business ability to do all our work, find with astonishing neatness and perfec tion ; &,- .Gibbs.—lt'orthipmere Ohrietion 41dvoco(e„ „ 'Xi1,4C0 0 ;2 0 .E,14. Sti.22.C) FO. WITIIIiUT A ItiVAL.—Alle Snuffle' cited in mak ing its Lock-stioh,•noiei ravele•or rips*,* dbes tho, greatest,variety,ortvork . wosr attomptod,on indobine. Wheeler 4; Prison's Improved tiewing machine. Boma, rolls, 'Braids, Cords, Binds, Tucks, Einbroiders; and*,tvorkti •*Button holes et the rate'or 100 Samples and Cireuitirs•sont free to !tiny , , • . * • • (Cll. Bisl9o,'Agi; " • • • Oeonin, Tiriga Co. Pa: '• June, 17,11368--3tv: ' . 04 - EAT IN MI Cl ENTS A ISratijud Sett of Cum Teeth only $lO and tcar rantcd Tooth extracted with the least *Ado pain NitrOne Oxide, Choloreform, or Ether adminis tored when desired. Call owl jozamino spool mans of:work before going elsewhere. Romero her the place qtrer the Boob Store Welleboro. - • DR. F. ii 3. HOWARD. Juno 17, -•. ' • ' The A ,Caarf.-4,.see - by The , : olgitator„ that , Mr. Young advertises 'larding% Bibles at Prom $3. to 5,14. a nd ttvet - 4!p...ungeotliqa.anly, Ohlg4tegients.. (Or' Mr. itardtog'a'lliblea, by calling them "pre-' ttaded agorae." The' feet* are that Mr, gArd. - ing . ptibliabta tlO hiblee:thitsell 2; for more thin $35, retait, and that I' . nra'rin itotaal, accredited agent of Dir. Ilarding for the counties,of. Jima ford and 'Doge, as may Iti.eaaily ~terided bY nd dropping Wm. W. liardieg, Philadelphia.' Very Truly youri, , • Tn..% CASE. ,• Harding's Alburus—tho best in market on 'iEda at P. R. Williams it CO's., Post Office, WelMoro, at Agent prices. Boston Brown Bread, Graham ,Bread, riot French-Roll e, Coburg loaves,•Card" Gingerbread, Co o kies, Ginger Snaps,Tea Cakes; Sponge Cakes, Pies Tarts, always to be had fresh and good, at, tho IVELLSBOIIO BAKERY. . . The lhrgest, best and, che apest assort mont of franies over brOught into Tioga. County, with, /Argo, pictures iu every way to snit, and card Phoiographa at $1,50 per doz. ' all going fast at ,l3penerr'fs Art Gallery, 11lanstiod, I'a. Dee. 254E' THE AMERICAN COOKING STOVE 1 V nwr ltrAirmsouno, Nov. 20; 1808.' Messrs. SI4AII, PACKARD & Co': acallt•lnmi; The American lint Air Cooking Stores that I bought of you Dot, nth have ar rived all,izi , goOd order, and all sold. I wish to say to you that tho American Cooking StoVes which I purchased of you give perfect and entiro. satisfaetion.'i I eonsider it the best in the world, t. t and too much cannot be said in its favor. As a cook ;Uwe. i cannot be surpassed, as a heater ,it cannot he b :irt_ It oil/ do the most work . with' the ivett, fa lof any store I ever saw in use.. It will burn g een wood better than any stove we have hero ; re have the Stewart, & Homo Com fort, and a number'ef others, but they don't com pare with the American. You are at liberty to use my music to any testimony in its favor, as ( it cannot be too highly praised. Yours truly, Z. ARCHER. • For Sale by CONVERSE & OspoonWellsboro Pa: L • May 13.-3 w. At Yolika'S Book STOICE.—Ydu will find : All the New York Dailies; the Now York, Boston, and Philadelphia Weeklies, and Monthlies, at the Publisher's prices. One advantage in taking periodicals from 'Yonsa is, that . you can take them for a day, week, or mozith, and stop them at any time, Buck number:' always supplied.- 7 Call and flee Conant's Patent Binders for preedry ing papers, magniines, and music. '[Wellshoro, -May 13, 1868—tP] U., 0. THOMPSON, State Street, Wellabor° _Pa., finishes photo raphs in India Ink, Oil,. or' water colors, for the trade' or to individual order. Copies old pic tures, large or small, in a, finished manner.' All kinds of Oval, and Square Frames on hand, and at us low prices as,can be found elsewhere. Gash taken in exchange for all kinds of work or goods.—Ap. 8. 08-tf. BIBLE.—If you want a Hardtng Ramify. Bible worth from-$3 to $3O call at Young's Book Store and examine hie, stook. Remember ,that pretended agent alsiayi•add their. traveling eipeneee to tho pried, and make you pay it. I sell at Publiehera prices. . April 29. tf. House CLEANING.—Buse YOUNG IMO just re calved Two Thousand Rolla• of Wall Paper for Spring Stock, In Eighty different Styles, includ ing Browns, Leather Colors, Whites; Satins, and Satin Gilt, for Kitchens,Parlors, Halls, Dining. Roins, Bed•ltooms, at prices 20 per cont. lower than last year, with Borders of ail kinds to match. At.so, Window fixtures,(.fkinds,) Window pa per (I7styles)Cloth gilt shades (10 styles,) Cur tain cord, tamale, picture•naiis, hooks, and screw eyes. Atgo, Looking glasses Pictures, Pieture- Frames, and almost everything necessary to beautify your homes. Remember to call first at the . , IVELLSBORO' BOOK STORE. • MARRIAGES. CRIST—CAMPBELL.—May 31, by J. G. Al , beck, Esq., Henry'Crist, and 'Rhoda A. Campbell; both of Liberty, Tioge. Co. Pa. 'BOSS--:PEARY.---At the residence of the bride's fetber, jean 4, by the same, David Ross, of Granville, Bradford Co., to Fannie J. Perry, of Liberty, Tlnga Co. Pa. CLEAVELAND—MeCONNEL.—In Ur a y's Valley, May 24, by N. A. Taylor; Esq., Mr. M. S. Cleavelaml, and Mks Angeline McConnel, nil of Tioga, Co. Pa. SPECIAL NOTICES. =ME= Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine. "Ti.elm is stronger and less liable to in use or wear than the Lock-Stitch."—"JtroVere Repot," ut the "Grand Trial." Send for the "Repori." and satupleß of Work, containing both kinds of stitches, on the satue,pieco of goods. Ci gO. C. BONY.EN, AGENT, Apr 'GS—ly. for Tiogn Co. Knoxville, Pa. ME SIDTILIBATS CIIRANTIIR HUMPERRETS' 110DICEIOPATITIC SPECIFICS, NAVE PROVED, PROMIT E MOST AMPLE EX perieuce, an entire an nss; plinple—prompt— Efficient, and Reliable. They arc the only Medicines perfectly adapted to popular ,use—Fo simple that min. takes cannot be made in wain; thorn; so harmless nn to be free from danger, and eo cfllcieut as to be always re.. liable. They have rained the highest, commendation from all, and will always render satisfaction, No. 1, Cures revert], Congestion, 25 2, do Worms, Worm-,Fever, iVorel•Colic 25 Y3,.' do - Criintreolio; orTeeibint of Infants... 25 4, do Diarrhea q. c iiildren or adults 25 5, - do Dy 80114014, (Japing, Bitive colic 26 0, do Cholora-Dlorbus. Vonaliing 26 7, do Coughq. Colds, Bronchitis r... 25 5 8, do Neuralgia, Toothache, liaceachu 26 9, do ploodechee k Sick.llendache, Vertigo... 25 10, do Dyspepsia . unions StomaCe 26 11, do Suppressed or painftil Peridds 25 12, do Whiton, too pro,ttise kerlode 25 13, do Croup, Cough,Afllcult. BrCathing "25 14, do Salt Rheum, kpiipelaii, Eruptions... 26 15, do Rheumatism, Itheumatic Pains 25 10 , do • Foyer and ligito, Chili rover, Agnes 60 17, do piles, blind or blooding '6O 18, do Ophthalmy, and sore or weak 6.0 19, do Catarrh, acute or chronic Influenza 60 20 r do Whooping•Veilgh, violent ,Counbs... 60 "ititlana, opprotS•ed Breathing \ 60 22, do Ear Discharges, impaired Hearing- 60 23, do Scrofula, enlarged Mande, Swellings- 60 dd General Debility, Pbsical Weakness.. tdi 25, do DrOpliV, and Beaky Secretions 50 20, do Sea..Sicknagg:idekness.from riding... 60 27 , do Itidnpy-Disouse, °ravel -50 28, do blervilus Debility, Seminal Emilia: • : • !;iir), Involnntar! , A150bargea.,,;.i f ....,...1 00 4c!- • -Bak% Itiouth,!Aanker - • 60 80, 400 Uiinary ,WCA,gueso, wetting bod... 60 31, do painful pericida, with 5pa5m5......... 60 82; do SpArorings at Owego of life 100 33, do Epilepxy, Bovines, St. Vitus' Dance ' 100 44; do Dliphtlieriat`nlieidied SoreTilioat 60 • .:/e4.YIL4Y::•CASES. OP 36 LVLOE WILLS* MOR . OOCi. CASE, CONTAINING A CIVIC FOR EVERY ORDINARY DISEAOD A FAMILY 16 11013FECT TO, AND A DOR OF DIRECTION& $lO 00 Snit'ller NAMELY owl rtukva.st4i3 MOS, with 20 to 28 %lois 46 to $8 Specifics for all PrayArs DISEAPES, both for Con. Lao and fur Pasvtania tieattneut, and vl- ale and pocket cases .$2 to $0 ' Algr•These Remedies by the case or single box, are sent to any part of the country, by Mail or Express, free of cbarge, on receipt. the price. Address Humphreys' Specific Homeopathic Medicine Company. Office null Ottpffi, Buommtvr, NEw YORK Dr. nurmpriamis is consulted daily at his °Mao, per mortally or by letter. al alrm, for all tonne of 'disease. FOB ,SA L/: BY :ILI, DRUGGISTS, 4ygu.st•st, . • rERVOUS DEBILITY, W II ITS GLek(l3fir ATTENDANTs,--LOW res, DEriMssioN, INVOLUNTARY EMISRIONB, lir StAIEN, SPERMATOIptIIO:, , A, 1058' DP .I•llVP.rt, LASS rkr NEM OBY AND TIIIMATENED, IMPOTENCE AND '11I— BZCIIIITY: Aid SOVi;b!P,ION 'CURE in. [WM. II(MIEOPATIIIC SPECIFIC No, TW ENTY EIGHT. Ontnpc..--c;tl of the moot valuable mild and potent Cu ratives, ad ettrikolat once the rota of the ntayer. tuna up the. system, arrest the 111qt:bargee, and linitart vigor and energy; life and vitality to the chum 'Mans They. have cured thonsande of ettattt. •.Price :16 per Package of elm boxes, and vial, or Sl-poi Eibglo box. • Sold by drug- Oats, and stitt by mail on receipt of pliee. 'Address LIIIMR.IIRiIY_V SPECIFIC, .1101.1E0Piallt0 MEDIa OINE 4701404 AI QAPWATi VMS' Tors, gisugeemy. • ,Z:ie.:llex. STWARD..4..WILSON, will- read (free QC `iiblitgeYliiltli who' delittlit4liii piwiltiriiitloii - wigh the dl• rections for,lWsking and tvitvg •the sisOta• mood= ; =Tr 'u gl y " tarot ggreTtiVt d o t tt it tifit Nib ratted 040.14 Impee every tafferer will ti 7 tbb pre- Option, tyi It will cost,tblui,,nottilng, mit Inv prows bleFattiv, PleasOmiiiites , ,: ••• 4 ..' v•- - • , • . _.. , Rev; EDWARD A. WlllloNi ,2'4241:17'-'ly. .=,. ' ~. , Willismilrarg, Ringo Co., N.Y. • V.. B. CA.St; EMU MEM=I Conte TO OONSUMPTIVEB. BrIMQRS„ OF,, F9V-TR. -‘' Aluitiemeritwiip slim; d,for *au from Nervous 'Debility. Prom/tin* Decay, and all the effects of youth-, Indbleration t ,WID, fox the suite of suffering human ity, send free ttt allwbo need 1 the reelpe and &ten cliene for mfdttegthelltaplol4etnedy by which be was etiOd:" guferbrs wHBIns to profit by tint advertiser's experienee, tan do soqty addressing, In perfect confi dence, JOHN B. OGDEN" 22mayp7rly., ;4, 1 42 Cadar,iltreet , New Yori. YES TEST YES 1 , R. iVILLIAMS' dr. 'CO.,-havit:got,the hest, P larg s est aud cheapest stock of , Drugs, mod-. icines, - Patent.lifedicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Rttiti,' Brushes, Varnishes, .0/ , Putty, irliakkee No. lions, Perfumery; Tctio , 4 ' 4 clap, Fishing Tackle, over brought, into. ,tbis county. They Brill poeitively sell ovialYtbingin -the& lino cheap er thaw can be bought elsewhere. They bought their goods in large quantities' and for nett cash, and can and will toll eheaPer than toy other es tabiishment in this county. Call and examine stock and prices, , P.,II.IVILLIAM6 At CO. May 9, 1808. No. 3, Union Block. Qne WHERE can close buyers find Pure English White, Lead and , Linieed Oil, Varnishes, Limiter, Turpentine, the cheapost,'at P. fit. NV ILTA ArS'_h, CO. - , Wile sells, Oho purest, and 1 -best Drugs, Patent M - ediciaes, and Dye P. R. WILLIAMS, & CO. , , Who keopa tho largest Ate* of Paint Powders, Tooth, Nair', 'Cloth and Nail Bruaboa l and aollo the p3eapeat, .. ' P. ROVILLIAMS; & CO. Moro can yen go i tofind the bestand cliettpoat Toilet and'Saying aoap s Pocket Knives Perfum ery; lleir Oil, Pom'ades, Writing Paper, Pena and Ink, to ' 'P. It. WILLIAMS, & CO. NEW, : SIYRING GOODS 1 1 ! r. Ai r •.i ME OM J. A. Parsosis & Co's CIIIIIP CASH' STORK ! =I T HE SUBSCRIBERS ARE OFFERING Great Inducements to all buyers'pr Dry-Goods, Boots Shoes. Our stook is all now, and cannot bo surpassed FOR. VARIETY AND CHEAPNESS' The following is but a small portion of our BARGAINS: GOOD PRINTS, lOcts. BEST " 15 " GOOD Y'D WIDE SIIEETINGS 124 Br.. MUSLINS 15ets EXTRA " SOFT FINISH 20ets. SUMMER PANT ,STUFFS 20 o 50cTs.1 TICKINGS, ls . T 15.23 dri FOR BE ST; ; ALL WOOL SHAWLS $3 ALL WOOL CASSIbIERES 'MOTS TO $1 HEAVY GINGHAMS lO CTS. FINE ALPACAS 31 to 50 CTS. ALPACA POPLINS 50 CIS. PARASOLS 75 To $3. SUN UMBERELLAS $1,25 to $2,50. HOOP SKIRTS 75 TO $1,75. LADIES' GAITERS $1,25 To $3. LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS 10 CTS. LINEN HOSE; GOOD 4 25 CTS. IC will:pay to call and examine our stook Ile wo are buying new Goode almost daily and sell ingGiera very *beak. J. A. PARSONS it CO., June 10, 1868. ASH: ?fill FOR WOOL. 7 -WIIIGIEUr& BAILEY'. :- WeHebei°, Juno 10, 1868-4 N, HEAR YE 1 HEAR YE HEAR Y - 1 BARRELS, FIRKINS, CHURNS, BUTTER TUBS, &c., Bopt constantly ondyind, and furrifshtid to or. der, by W. T. MATIJERS, at ilia new store, 2d doo'r boo ItOy's Wollsboro. (Juno 10, 1888.) pAylfOrA PLASTER =II A NEW supply of fresh fino ground Cayuga Plaster, just received at Owen's Mill gear Mansfield. C. H. OWEN. Mansfield, Juno 3 ,1868-4 w.„ • Executors' Notice LETTERS TESTAMENTARY having Isom] granted .to themniloreigned upon the lint will and testament of Jonathan Stokes, late of Farmington, doe& all persons indebted to said testator, and all porsons claiming against the es tate, are regu'ested 'seta° with I. Prieo, of Farmington Center.' I. C. PRICE, NOAH CORWIN, Juno 10,1863-6 i Ex.!rEW T OST—A Tito, drawn by Jacob prutarnan, jJ payableio me or bearer, six ,months otter date, and daied:Oet. 3, 1866. Said 'nolo was, lost shoot .the; 21st of October, OWL' , The re. oeipt of $46 wag endorse:l on the book. The note was drawn. for the payrnerit of $68,25, with use. I)4mont or said note has been forbidden. JAMES HILLS.'• .Ferinington; Jonello, 1868-3 w: QAL'i!.oan ba had in any quantity tit 11V.101i.11Abi F AAR,' 13 . • toga June. 8, 1'868.. • • , • ADVERTISEMENTS. 'M=E= . . PEPARED F" ' PR ,t ,irm►g clad Balmer Trade! T. L; BALDWIN' k 110; TIOGA, PA. 4 1 4k.1 '. . .... . . Y linpw on hand,and still cotalpg, a largo and well snloOted stook of "-' x ' . 4 ODD GOODS," ) , 118 in,A3 ovory,thinig nootJpil. Our stook of 111111 mumg gagi ammo can't be boat much APACAS, POPLINS, CAMBRICKS, tENOH JACONETS, ORGANDIES, PECRIAS, VERSAILES, IMAM AND COLORED SILKS, AIIO, IRISH ,D FRENCH POPLIN' 3HAWL Alp CLOAK DEPART, MENT. COMPLETE,' TEMMINGS, LOIB 4 ,_YANKEE NO TIONS, HOOP SKIRTS, BAL• MOREL SKIRTS, OPERA FLANNELS, CORSETS,: • DOMESTICS, at a very amais marsh). ILADY-MADE 'CLOTHING, Clths and Cassitneres and a Tailor to • ' • Cut and Fit: Roots and Shoes,' lI.TS AND CAPS,' STRAW GOODS, CROCKERY, WOODEN WARE, HARD. WARE, SHELF 'HARD WARE, NAILS, IRON, SIT, LIME, PLASTER, PORK, FLOUR Don't forget tp look over our stook of GROCERIES, • • tb moat oomplete stook yen can ilnd, mob es US. We and old tea drinkers and know them • • to be good. SUGARS, MOLASSES, ely thing in the rocery line, Gunja Bank Obleh Bayoke l, Ashton Salt, what mikes tt Butteo go ,an nice firkins to lint it In.— AM;Bntter übs ails ; Butter sold on com -1171 tultiOn—no 4hirge or handling; but would Be a small phrtion o the money you get in re tin, that is if our prices suit. FARMERS TOOLS, Milne. We aro cleats for the Ohio and Buck ep combined Mowing Illacbinea ' • general depot ft fixtures and extras for the the above Ina clnos. All kinds of ?OUNTRY PRODUCE tkon in (=bongo for Good& )iro- propose to ell our Goods reasonably. "Live and tot Livo" ' , lees given at the counter—only one price. • L. BALDWIN .4 CO Priogai Pa., April 29;1868. ( 0 -PER CENT OFF' CASH , AT TICE iioga Hardware Store. HIS Store is stookod with a largo assortmen 1 1 of HARDWARE, of all Muds, to be sold at 25 per cent belotiibti. usual rates. Agricultural Implements of all kinds, every Tool or lifitehine warranted to give satisfaction or nioney refunded. The only place to get the KIRBY KING O PLOWS, =MEE= " Farmers Favorite." ]Drill. "ROCHESTER" HORSE HOE." CHAMPION OF THE WORLD. IorCIALL AI,ID 80E401 New Spring Goodsi4r , W E have received a very LARGE STOCK of SPRING Cr 00118 I= on the moat favorable teries;and will be sold at very small advance froth coat. We think: we bawd nothing.in saying that we keep the • lAST ASSORTMENT , „ and "the T...9W QUALITY - of Goods that are kept in the place. ' /lavas store light enough to Sea what you aro buying, and pledge ourselves to nalttysonsidered, as .as anyother establishment. We cantinas td make's= CLOTH TRADE one of our ,epeoialtiee, and when desired MAKEmTHEM'TO ORDER on short notice agd 14 the s t - best manner. , We have added'to oar stook a gad aesortment of BRUSSELS,: THREE -PLY. INGRAIN, COTTON WARP, lIEMP, AND STAIR CARPETS. FLOOR OIL , CLOTH and MATTIN'O;and can sell them • Li HOW VERY LOW. GREAT F. S. TEA COMPANY, and aell TEA at New York prices by tbo single pound. All visiting Corning, are invited to call and examine stock and prices. SMITH & WAITE Corning, April 8, 1868. i®1..121 ON ! Go -to 'KELLEY'S and see the Latest Arrival of N PS! Conaieting of,a genoral vaaortrtient of cS w A R I „og 0 ( g ,t 1 PT 4 g 8 k g ' 4D 0 A 8 al PA 11•111 MRS. FRY'S CORSET AND SKIRT • • SUPPORTERS, AT •saTnax 413 warm Issm 91 0 QQ 9 PQM 1P39 • NEW DRESS GOODS AT KELLEY'S * , saamax EVIKiTHEI aGiniAl GRNTS' , FURS . AT KELLEPS No charge for ROWING dOODI3 at 400 0. "B. ir.E.LEY'S,' wena,lo6, Dot. 80,1867. • SPRING & SIMMER GOODS W I; beg to' call your attention to our stook of MtHillery and Strai Goods, for the Elpring'and Eliitnnier Tradiiirlitch is now nomplelei and saloon:0 with 'lmre to meet the wardia all, and embiaoing'fall lines of all that Is new and novel, and at tho lowest possible rates. ,1 • 1,: PATTERN' HAT ‘PitANIES of Madantellailing'slarge and exqUisite assort- Meta, or whidcyto Will give our friends the most desirable styles. " , ;; *Mrs. E. V. MITCHELL. ,April;22, 1868-tf. Broad:Street, 'Doge, Pa. _ . AOENTS`WANTED FOR THE . OFFICIiL' 'HISTORY OF THE WAR, ' Its CauseB,'Conduct and Results. By HON. ALEXANDER IL STEVENS. A Itopk for all Septiona and all Parties. - . This groat work presents the only complete and impartial analysis of the causes of the lVar yet pallid:fed, and glites those interior lights and shadois •of- the graii conflict only known to those high officers Who.watched the flood-tida l- of revolution from its fountain springs, and wilieh Were soneeessible to ; 15fr. Stephens from his po sition ae,second order of the Confederacy. To a public, that Itas been surfeited with AP PARENTLY SIMI AR PRODUCTIONS, we promise it' change of Aire, both agreeable and Bal. Attery, and an intellootual • treat, of the highest order. Tho great American war hie AT LAST found a _historian worthy of its importance, and at whose,handc it; Will, redcive that Moderate; Candid and impartial 'treatment which truth 'and justice so urgently (301 and. The intense, desiroevery where manitested to ObtaiiithifeWork, its Official character and ready Salo, cOnabined with .an increased commission, Make it this. hest subscription book ever pub -1 shed. Ono Agent in Easton,,Pa.;. reports 72 subscri bers iu 3 days. One in Boston, Moss., 103 sub- scribers in 4'daYs'. One in Metnibis, Tenn. ILO6 subseribere in 5 - days. '" ' , Sand for Circulars and see 'our' terms, and a full description -of the work, with Press notices of advance sheets, ikei Address • NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO. 26 South , Screnth-St. Philadelphiai Pn. May 27 ) 180841 • I= 11111 , IN CORNING. 1161111111 SELL AS, LOW, v! ~., 1 =' I =I IARPETS, oon4letlog of We are the agents for the FOIE' 1868. !.--siiilo.,C'Opr4Noirli 'Teti& 2 sing of a canons thlzik t '_. Almost as strange ailloggs upta l fyng; I've. s/v*4 'round aA101.3 as Sound as a ADC' And while on the east part of my swing, I stopped at ro oily and took on ;be Spring STYLE* OfT.C4OCERIES.; SUGARS- ARE 'LOW IN THE NECK, And wore astoMsbing Molasses i f fir, Syrups , have a freer run downward, with a funnel- ha yed z4aOl however, Are out e io from th the style is, lee and ai TEA willlto prepared f at a every oustoiner wbo to suit complexions,' ho : , you can have If yeti-long time to look, up all the heiil GREAT -.AIdERIGAN mei io etBrtl b'elniecicent 'people emit the coun try; but you can depend upon finding the very • beet of Tee et the. .BEE-RIArif,',EXCHANGEI , Ais to o • 4 - • CI tiee, the styles are varioMi; 3 ats can have the latest styles from the follbwing fashionable foreign •ports, to wit . , MOCHA. JAVA 'I ll LAGITYRA JAM . , • : " ' • '': 1 . ." In the ma tter of - . .., i 1 O - PROViSINS2 . -1 ~ 1 ... , 1 , Flour still wears hoops over all, and dispenses with trails as unprolltable,; I have all grades eatable: ,Also, PORK, DRIED BEEF AND HAMS, ogether with a full assort' ent of light groreries and canned dollen ,ies. As ever M A ,'l l H E . Pays Cash or Trade, for all MARXETABLE • ' piopv Er CALL AT MATHERS'S. Wellaboro, Apr.l, '6B 'OVERNMENT PROPERTY-AT fRIVATE SALE Wi rr nia Seto AN IMMENSE AII3OIIOIVP OF PROPERTY !BOUGHT AT'OONERNMENT SALES. Consisting altielly of 10,000 Sets New and Second Hand Harness, Bridles and Collars, 3,000 ; • . ' ' Saddles, . Alt at los, : . . 2,000 WAGON COVERS all sins, new & worn, 5000 WOOL AND RUBBER BLANKETS, & HORSE 1 COVERS, MILITARY LATHING, GREAT COATS, FROCK C ATS, BLOUSES, PANTS, SHIRTS DRAWERS, &a. • - Also a large: Pit of Reins, I ead Lines, Buggy Ambu lance and Cart Harness. Dot blo Trees Lead Bars, Port able roma, &c., go. Wheel Team , Harness, little worn, all oak tanned leather, serviceable, cleaned and oiled, $5 per hone, including Bridle Lead, do $.1 4 Am bulance or Stage Harness with superior leather Traces, perfectly suited for farm or gthieral team work. double sets complete $25 to 30, Bridles $1 to $3, extra hair lined Artillery case, do $2,50 and $3, Double Rein $1,75 to 2,25, Halters $b to $l2 per, 'dozen, New Officers, Mc. °tenon Saddles. $l6 do, with plated Bit Bridle $lO, Brass Mounted Saddles. geodes now $9, with Bridle $ll, Boys Saddles $O, Wagon' Covers, superior. 10 and 12 oz., Cotton Duck .0 to $l2, 1000 Hospital Tents, new and good as new, 2 oz, Duck, LI feet square $25 to $5O, with poles and pi . e coMplete, Wall Tents $l5 to $2O. Wedge do $6 to $8 Shelter Tents for Hay Caps $3O to $5O per 100. Grain Bags, 12 oz. D' k, 2tp l Bushel $0 to $lO per dozen, also full assort o out Of !Seamless Bags. Small order by )txp ess, C, 0. D. KELLEY'S LIBERAL DEDIJOTI INS •TO WHOLESALE' DEAL EA. (Formerly on F 71 Nonni SISCOND ST., Alse, : s l PARK PLAQ Descriptive price Hit s April 8,1868-3 m. 100,000 Po n i ds of Woo yvi , TR! eulleoriberg , will pay Caeb, Pull-Olotli, 0 seimeret, Flannele ho., act., for Wiwi.— They also manufaeture ae'ueuttl -... TO bRDER, ORj ON SHARES, '`- . „ • , to stilt aurtorners. All work vrarranted as rep. resented. They invite particular attention tp their Water Proof which are warranted in'e • lar attention ROLL•CARDING & C Tpenty years, merlon mite thera•in ,eipeeting ' No, shoddy DeLano do CO.; it' We the sato of our Cloths. JOSEPH Deerfield, May 13, 186 Fa* • fo , ~,S ale. THE subscriber offers for sale a farm in Jack• son toWnship; on Alder stun near Mitchell's Mill, containing IQB acres-0,5 linprovod, and 35, wood land. Said farm has- a now frame house, good barn, young apple orebard and good water thereon. Also SO ac os timber land adjoining; which will bo sold w th tho'abovo if desired.— The above_property ill ibo sold, cheap. Title good and terms - easy. TriCiains at this Office, '.or of GEO. W. HUDSON, March 26, 186,8.-3 A farm of throe hundred acres, with two ban , - drod and twenty-five acres improved. Sit uated two miles north of Tio'ga Village, on the Tiogi River and itailitica, Well watttorod, un der a good state of cidtivation, and good builds , Also four hennas apd Rita for 'sale in Tioga village. • • , Tiara, Feb, 12, 1868-tf4 I • „ 10.IJA4,43AED—Clasli pild for Flaxseed by P. R} IVALL/M45.4 00. • 1111 Tl',ko(a!tilona for rel., nook downivard, and Iver with Wipes.- MM EA----TEA I rawiag furnished to • pound. Of the styles I may mention that Tea Black for it, I ' einnot get d words which the TEA"COMPANY V. T. MATHERS ITKIN & 00, ont St, SOW) • „ UST BELOW Anon ST., ILADELPHIA, PA. N. lint on application. MElik ailViatllt .ery respect. Partien $i 'on to 'LOT If -DRESSING. , ) . o in ti c 4 br!iness war r generous atron%o, °this inane. 11 aboro, aro iigontel for &, SONS on tho promiBes Valuable' Farm for ~Vale. THE'GREArniti:Oll 18,-i I,V4sOli:it.:Ya#4.lkenbuit's• •) -c PUBLIC BENEFIT Li RROORAMMM: - ,I PAM', E 23157 . -- - '• In vie* of the coniemplittek'XtailrOsa soon Co to be built to Wollsboro - , - the preprietorehave concluded to give the people hereabouts, daily tortginatentx through theses'', commencing on the d4th.of January.- The , Ant plete,totitled, . „ "tIVE ANII LET LIVE 1" iN Two . . _ Live ' Wkszon * f Ali VALICEISIMEG. Let iivo, ' ' Tea Pear a. 4.° This groat drama has &Arta crowded hones both in this 'and tho old Pountries, and le a - mitted by all to be ono,of the most profitable, I - tempting, and best pieces extant , Tickets to: the Dress .01rote—FREE. PAR'!' SECOND. We wish it distinctly andeirstood, that a 0 classes of politicians. and even - those who feel a little Wolfish,—and in tact nono aro ozoluded 'from the BAZAR 0r HENN ! Where wtrean fuinish any, style, hind and quality of Gentlernen's wearing apparel ou short notice, and at prises aitonishlng low. • OUTTiNG DONE ADMIRABLY. Cloths, ,CEOirperes, Yestings, Ladies' Cloths, and. large variety of, Ladid Dress °beds. ' But Map ; ant u cheap its themhesput Ttekete to ePciniuefee—FßEß. A IHlsn. In this great T .godY for the benefit of the public, wo would. not omit soyi,og to the Ladies that we also keep ayorything. to,'roplenith their NAir4r4M*ol3(). • Come one and all and' witness' the above en tertainment.. We do hot Claim to be old Stare, bnt shall endeavor to *do our beat to girt all the North-of :their money. •z• ,1 .Relerved Spais.fortke Ladies: • . Remeinhei the Om, NO. 2, .UNION . BLOCK. - - ' N. B.—We shill eve our patrons the full ben. efit of the deeline .in prices; and extending thew' our thanks foi the very. liberal pationage heretofore extended : we - solicit, a. contlnuano of the'aatue. A WILSON' .t.VAN VALICENBUR(I. Wellaboro, Jan. 15; 1868—tf. Home Life' Insiirance Co., No. 258 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. A LL the net predis of this Company go to lithe Assured. - . . : • : • No forfeiture of - Polidiei. ' , No Limitation 4:to;reildence or TrareL The Home has an ample Cash Capital most se. euroly invested. - : - WALTER B. GR1T1111TE...:..... ..... ; Pres. 1 1 GEVIRGB O. P.IPLXT; • 4 ' - Bec'y. 1 I. IL PHOTHINGHAM, • ' ~.... TREAS. : i WM. J. C0FF1N,....... ......... Avrtritur. 1 . MORGAN HART , AO, Welleboro. March 4,1808-6 m. ' • . , ""1, For Sale . or .to Rent. A WAGON SHOP, .and lot centaning 72 ja. square rods. shop 24128 feet, and two story high. - • Also—a house and , seven sores of land, two ; acres of timber and a-fine young maple orchard/ thereon, • with 53 fruit trees of different kinds. This property is looatod .within a few rods of a. steam saw-midi. carding machine, school house and elireh. ' , will pall c heap,'separately or t ogether; gether k or will rent'them-for a term '.of - years. This In a fine chance for any man with a little eapitak.i 0; ,SIITTON:, • East Charleston, Pa., Mareh 25;1268-3m. -' , ATTENTION FARKER,4I - PRING has come;' arid desiring full 1.0 barns can have them by buying): 1 7:3 q-ndirtear - 'at the: kill of I. Champuey it Co., which vie are selling at SO per ton at' our mill on Elk Run.-- All kinds - of Prodneif taken ,in. auditing) for Plaster. Give us a call. I. CIIAMPNE4 Sr. CO. „ Gaines, Tioga, C0.,.Pa., Mara .26.,'888-6m* ;i For Sale: • • 1 4141}t SPLENDID BOMBING LOTS, in the t-Y Borough of Wellsboro, and a TIMBER TRACT of 400 acres in Delmar, three miles from this city—heavily timbered. Terms easy. a Jan. 8., 1868. • WRIGHT BAILEY. Wellsboro Wool Carding TllE proprietor' bating put hie Machin in tirst.rato order islaow.riady to card to or der any grade of Wobl:':l49'Oards are of the finest quality. '4ll Wrol,'fine or, coarse, should be well . cleansed for the benefit of both'partiee.— All work donel With 'dispatch, and ivarrantedP May. 27,1868-2 S. A. R TBOLD. Scales TIRE Buffalo PI tform. Shale!, all ordinary I_ sizes, for heavy; and counter use, may be feumtat , the Hardware - Store of Wm. Roberts, Wellsboro. These - Eaglet Are the Fairbanks pat ent and have no anperior • anYwhere:•.' They . are made in the beat style and have taken a the preml utri at all thigreat exhibitions. z, " • I have the sole agency. for these Scales In this region. WILLIAM ROBERTS. Wellsboro, Fob'. 12, 1988. Lath I I.Shitigleia Limber I A LWAYB on .band •at Poite'w Mill, Niles Pine and HemlUolifl • tb, shingles, and lumber, as well as all, kinds . . hard wood plank and boaras. ' Lumber deli** • d to'order. O. W. FOSTER. Niles Valley, May '186 7 ,4ta.• ,••:1 'Administratora Notice. T.ETTER'S of administration having been granted to the undersigned upon the estate of Simeon Butler, late of Delmar Twp., deceased, all. parsons owing said estate, or having claims against the same„ will settle with • i • , 131M9X-, V. BUTLER, Delmar,, May 13;18681 .Admer. Coal for Sale: • COARSE BITUMINOUS ` ' COAL 'COAL, for Salo Cheigi, by Sept. 28, 1867 D. P. RQBBETS. • . LIMY, 'F - ciltgArm. 3 . 000 BUBDBIa of LIMB for aalo at Mansfield Station this season. 50 eon to per bushel, 0r . 51,75.per Barrel. • P. V. CLARK, Statlon,Agent. Mai: Acid; May - 20, • Hero Frwit Jar. 500 GROSS of the lIE t 0 ITIT JAR foe ei W. D. T$111; ELL •.15 00roingiN. Y. Wo ate prepared to fill• Ord -ra' for the Hero Fruit ,jar as low . tiler eat' be -bought any any whero, and shipped' from . Corning. •Wo can give special rates owlarge quantities. It is the best and most salable ..Tar in tho• Market. dot quotations from usibefore ordering elsewhere. liarchlB, - 18138.+6m ' • - IDISITING TACELE=—RO,OII.EBtiIc - FIAES, .11.` REELS, SNTILLS # LINES; •11,0.135; :LEA DERS, and a gendral nss'ortniont• of 'First' class Fishing tneklb fat salo, by •i • • 1Yo118boroi14,Iay)13,186S-3t. , L. A. SEARS. A.' J. 'THOMPSON . - • • E.VANSFIELD P . 4.) , I BLACKSMITH, has-two fires, and is 'prepared I. to do sit kinds of work in hislibe istitt prompt ness, and in a wOrktitanliko manner. Ho aimes at exeollenso inlie•trade. .: ,.. • ; Mansfield June 3, 1868-Iy.. : - • il, .. . 200 Bushels, Titnathy Seed,- 190 bushks Clover seed, tilloieest kinds ' " . '' ••• . 'WRIGHT .t ',IIAILEy. 100 BABHELS Lithe forsaleat ' WRIGHT • BAILEY'S. T 4111.1T.—A'now kind of liimpforßerovent A,/ no broopogo of oblzonois...st .1z44.1E7113. ,cales ! • Scales !