HOME MATTERS. 11!1=M1112; Now Advertisements. Wellshuro Bakery—C. Stevens. Dentistty—Dr. Van Hearne. Special Notico—M. B. Prince. Washing Machine—J. M. Wilkinson. Administrator's Notice—J. IL Brown Dissolution—Boughton Jr , C Mediral—Dr. C. K. Thompson. Auditor's Notice—J. 13. Niles. • Plc-Nic.—The public is invited to itt tend a picnic in Knapp 's Grove, mar Farming ton Bill, July, 4. Everybody is eNpectod to bring rations. SEWING IiAOIIINES.—MrI3. Soli elcl, Milliner, is tho local agent= for the salo of the Wilcox & Gibbs Sowing .Machine hereabout. One Of these Machine!! may be seen in operation at her rooms. 'THE DAIRY.—The Cheese factories aro now in full blast and. doing a good business. The Eaet Charleston Factory, his made 150 cheeses which are raported to us as something ,nice. Mr. JC. Mrs, Johnson are the makers, and 'they have few equals in their vocation. IMPROVEMENTS.—We have neglected to notice the erection of anew houseon Queen-st., below Water-st., by Mr. R. W. Bodine. It Foto lee!! to be a substantial improv went, and the first one upon that portion of Qti n st. since it was opened. • • • ACENOWLEDGEMENTS.—I he 4 g italor is obliged to Mr. G. W. Hathaway, ofoga, fo r a lot of the biggest tomato plants we have seen this year. May his luck never be less. Also to Mr. Jere. }Moir; of Charleston, for a sample of new cheese from his dairy. It is Era rate. To TAXPAYERS.—Wo are requested to state that the .dublicatcs for borough and School taxes remain in the bands of the Receiver, William Roberts, until July 4, only, under the now Jaw: 'Delinquents will do well to take notice that after that day the uncollected tames . will be placed in the bands of the Constable, who Will collect the same by summary process, and 5 per centum additional to costs of collection. i No further notice will be giv,en. ELECTRICAL PITENOMENA—We had a splendorous electrical display hereabout last ThiirsdaY night, though the fall of rain was not much, and tho thunder moderate. The ittmos pheri) was highly charged with electricity, the discharges filling the vault of the sky with lurid dame. Some speak of feeling the shooks in their persons, as if connected with a battery. The meteorology of the season is remarkable. BAPTIST COUNCIL. —•Tile BaPtist Society of Wellsboro have issued an invitation to tlo Baptist Churches iu Blossburg, Covington, Mansfield, Tioga, West - Jackstn, and Whitney vile, to send delegates to meet in Council in Bunnell Hall Welleboro, on Wednesday, July 29, prozitno, for the purpose of recognizing the Welleboro Society as a Baptist Church in fellon;- :-hip with the Association. • Rev. W. M. Ring of Owegotas bocn invited to preach the sermon of recogni ion. Rev. T. S. Sheardown of Troy, will conduct llqa evening exerctees The public is-invited to .atteuti tho mooting of the Council. PARTIES.-E. S. Parr gives a Party ut his Hotel, Tiogo, Friday evening, July 3. F. D. Bunnel gives a . party in his spacious Elklnd, Thursclay,evening, July 2. Ueo. Jordan has a party atj his Hotel, LaW lence Friday evening, July 3. There will_be an Independence Dance at Cole's \Hotel, Stony Fork, Friday evening, July 3, to which the pleasure loving public is invited. MORE SWINDLES.—WO see it stated that a new swindle is in preparation for Tioga county\ farmers. It is in the shape of a patent iron sham -and, recommended for its economy. Farmeis are cautioned against purchasing this "Aonoinical\aorangement, unless they aro aching for a burn. The better way is to let all hum bugs alon'. This swindle has, itis said, cost the Western Farmers \ ‘2oo.ooo. As a rule, all desirable improvements in farming utensils can bo pro cured at the nearest \ d7ot for such implements; and it does not stand e reason tha, any man can travel and deliver heavy \ goods as 'cheap na you can get them from a regular local dealer. ICE-CREAM.—At a taleng of the ladies of the Baptist Society of Wellsboru, held at the residence of Mr. Charles Williams, Tuesday evening of last week, it was decided to provide for an Ice-Cream entertainthent eery rue sday evening, in Bunnol Hall; also Stra \ i!beies and Cream during the day and evening otthe Fourth Or July. The proceeds will be devoted\ . to the use' of the Society. Wo hope that the enterkise will command a generous patronage, as it affMds an opportunity to gratify the palate and do g'ci d at the same time. Since writing the foregoing wo bear Hlat h and Mrs. M. M. Soars, first door below De Lano\ Cu's store, upon learning the action of the Baptist Society, propose to donate the proceeds of all raloi of 40-Creatu made by them this ev:_niug to the Baptist Society. Tho proposition is very generous. MANSFIELD ITEMS.-01.1r correspon dent writes.• Mr. A. Vetereoti is building a frame dwelling un 1 7 .1mira-at., near the bridge. The furnace has been standing still, with fires I,loel t.d, since the 21 inst., owing ton leek of laborers. The Alert B. B. Club has rented grounds on the 14end above town, and is getting into pliay -1314 • The side-walks on Church 9 . 1 d Elmira Streets aro b,eing put in good conditicM, and the village is steadily mending its ways. CELERRATIONi—The citizens of Lib erty will celebrate the 92d anniversary of Amer- II Independence at the Block House in an ap propriate manner. The programme is as follows,: Prei,dent —Wm. Foote, Esq.; Vico Presidents— Jcbtt B. Bastian, -J. F. Hart, Isaac Fulkrod, John Leavegood, Leonard llarrer, Gen. Re.44le, J. Sheffer, Geo. ‘Vheling. Mai +hal Gen. R. C. COI. Assistants—Lieut. Win. Lieut, J. E. Anit, and .A Cochran. I.di L. W. Johnson, M. D. B, Niles, M. F. Elliott, Esqs. Choptains—Revs. J. I'. Neel', E. Sehiunaker and P. Rishel. Renclerpf Toasts—D. S. Alaelcyy. ul i toe. of A rill ri gem e» t avy or, U. 131. Nanewell, Oct). 'Wilcox, Philip Kohler, Jr., U. A Veil, Win. Merrel, A. Keagle, Christ. li kellei, F. Thomas. 7 prceusion will form at 10 A. M. and neurlc t, tbe , Grovo. A frill Band of Music will .A.NtoNe.4 THE BRICKMAKIMS, WO pull n vieit fo the brickyards north of the vil m6e on Pritla) and were highly gratified with ‘vl..it we saw. Tho yards arc located on tho;flati upiilbat. thu Culiotery and aro two in number. itoge ow: id operated by stfr. Isuao Scars, nil. t.a , waehine which simplifies the work of roodaihz, nod was turning out brick at the, rata of LAW per hour while wo wore preseht. It is by levers and keeps a bevy, of boys busy at striking and removing tho brick to the (1.3 tag ground. Mr. Sears has contracted to ftunialk 600.000 brick for the Church building , alai private paltice, and his job is well under way. lic was fulfilling the prophecy of the li u ture which teaches that man shall live by Won, when we arrived on the ground, and wo kit him working out tho common sentence. lex rodssouth of Sears's yard is another, Upt ri.i,d by Mr. Frederick Margraff d.nd Sons. AL.rz... 9i ititoff arc putting up a kiln 01150,000 t7vl(-, The workc of moulding dud ht.r.: done Ly hand, and the Welt are very landsomo indeed. Mr. Louis fldavgraff is - the pritkeipelimealder, end ineidds rreei:6o!), 6000 per day.. The Marg rugs .11 kiln ii./1510lni brick last year. DEEM The flats upon lihici4 4 ,.the'sof..;ards are located contain upward yf 40 acres,' and are underlaid with a stratum .of fine brick clay seven feet thick; enough, of conree, if economically used, to build a city of brick houses. !Dm', enterprise deserves tho utmost encouragement Gosstp.-Two things co ntr i bute much to make up the sum of eexatio l ns "under the sun I" to wit—Talent, without:Aim; and Aspi ration without Force: The first is a gin fired et random, and the second a stetint engine without a boiler. te'oneti beard of a young: mart i iyho was accredited with wonderful parts. • At ;school he seemed to get his tasks without 'effort; what others studied hard to learn appeared to come to him by intuition. lie' was foremoid in recitation, in the sports of boyhood, in fdats of agility and Strength. He was a natural mechanic, a good draughtsman, composed with case, Was almost wise in everything. The neighbors looked 'upon him as a prodigy and predicted grent things, for him. At twenty-one ho sat down 'and tried to select the business of life. Looking over the business, avocationtt, and professions they all appeared to him as slow processes of advance ment. At twenty-five' he bad dabblefd in a dozen things and failed to suit himielf., Lawswas too dry and formal, mechanics .too dirty, medicine too uncertain, and involving too melt sacrifice of elegant leisure. At thirty' he had made the round of avocations and made no choke. At thirty-five be had lost all power to, choose. At last ho dropped out of mind, and nlten'only recol leeted that twenty ;fears before there was a lad of great promise who lacked wisdom and energy to seize upon Opportunity. And so the lad of prom ise lapsed into the man of nothingness, and the possibilities of a life of usefulness and honor were cdoverted into broken threads in the warp of life, the loom stopped, and the weft...remained unfinished for lack of filling. „ ,Bad enough! but there may be two sides to life. We have read of another lad who obtained theoretical knowledge only by en equivalent of labor. The seeds of Knowledge fell upon slow 'soil, germinating painfully under the compulsion of the midnight lamp. Whatever he sowed had literally to be harrowed in, find hoed many days in succession. But; as may 'be conjectured, what was annual and ephemeral with many, became eternal with him. At twenty-five ho had master ed the elements of hook knowledge find reduces! theory to practice. At thirty he had surprised his old file»ds, and won recognition as a man of remarkable attainments in the intellectual world. At thirty- , five his position in the worldwas,itu pregnablt The superficial men of his time , sneered itthinr,-tito envious snarled and detained, and the depraved hafed-him. Still be, pressed Gll, his eye on the mark descried so long before; and when ho had done his work and "folded the drapery of MS couelt aboUt him" at life's close, he knew that ho had succeeded, and the world know and acknowledged it. And when the balance sheet was exhibited, the ;debitand credit jii§t. Wei - iced. The reader'will attach the moral. —The spectacle of aft abandoned man or wo man is never agreeable. Tho spectaCle of au abandoned 4raveyard, with its leaning and broken stones, its graves overgrown with briers and foul weds, its prostrate fertees, end the gulfs left, by the:letrioval of bridles to more desirable places, is also disagreeable. We live strangers from the regions south and southWestof l Wellsboro will he particular to enter the village by the State, Charleston, or Tioga roads. By no means 'dare to approach by the road which enters Pearl-st., from the southwest. Fur by that • avenue of egress and ingress you must pass, if your horse will let you, an abandoned graveyard,: open to the Commons, with broken stones, briers, thistles, weeds, and yawning chasms from which the re mains have been , remo+ed to a better resting place, the Cemetery. Tho unsightliness of this place will strike the stranger forcibly. As for our own pee;ple, they have seen it to often that they do not mind it much. Tf, as we suppose, the remains of the relatives of so no of our own citizens still occupy that awful desolation, and the suttiver! do. not move 4 for t putziame... ti llm people woo nirce tatere.J., deposited may be pardoned for waiting some bedy!s_metion. But the dilapidation, the air of neglect everywhere visible in land around the yard, plead for some befriending . : philanthropist to take steps toward fencing It in, out of the Commons. Did the body of a friend of ours rest th4e, and his ghost neglect to appear and pro test, we should be sorely' tempted to doubt the. immortality of the soul. Nothing but the rank est skepticism c.in fully account 'for' the: neglect whi ' cli we have but feebly described. STRAWBERRIES.—The Atchison (Kan Ens) Free PreAs, snyg:' "Some time ago we published a paragraph from The ellsboro, (Pa.) Agitator, relatirig , the success of Mr. G. W. Hathaway of Thiga, in the cultivation of strawberries. We have since received a letter from 4 ).1r. Hathaway on the' sub ject from wiriela'Wb'ektract'the'fcillowing,: "I tried foUr Years before I sueceeded:in find ing tho'hind of strawberry best'suited to this !co cality. MY first best is the Willson's, Albany seedling. That has produced the best crop of any' end has paiditt,the rate $2,600 per acre, and then,l lost near 4 erie-third by wet weather, and the scalding sun rotted them. I try, from three to five new kinds each year,•and throw sway that do not succeed. . . I sot Durand!ki seedling lag- sense.; the sOar-1 e runners and a Gernirin strawberry. Ido not iko .*ho latter. Durand's seedling promises 'fake hie season, and so does the scarlet. I setout_this season, the Willson Durand, Tri utnph de\Gatid,-and the 11.ueselli for tlic main? rop of nee and the Jacunda Green Pro lific and I for a test. I have found no ground too strawberriei or othdr crops. The Willsc let for rich soil, deep tillage and plenty I like to pick berries that measure from 34 to 5 incheilfi circumference, and five bushels 't.o tho - rod ,"ground. But (our bushels is a very fair or*, pa.y about $4,000 per acre." MR. GEO. C. DOWEN;Agent: I have htid the Wilcox A: Gibbs, Sewing Machine, left by you at my house, in use for rather more than a. month, duriag which time'my wife haS tested it thoroughly for every kind of - Family Sewing. As a bit of mechaMsm it has, no, superior in its& line, being as - nearly perfect in • all its — parts as machinery can be made.• It has never missed ,a stitch, never refused to work right ahnig on all Eorts.of fabrics, and has never been out of order. As for that matter I see 00 chance for it to get out of order, so simple is it in its construction. Among its (lA:Camp:les I nifty •mention the ease . with which it i's operated, the impossibility iof putting the needle in wrong, 04 efficient mode of regulating tension, and rapid work. Another, and not the least of its advantages over , any other machine in use, is the location or 41k,:thei machinery oboe, rho table, so that the 4c can detect the slightest irregularity, if aught of that sort occur. Again, it is almost 11060!3:16 in opor ation---a very great advantage. Thk ingenious' little fixture which prevents the wheel from running backward, being a part of the shield shish prevents the fraying of the, skirt of the operator, ought' to he adopted by all manufacturers of Sewing machines. lam certain that wo have no I,it of furniture about the lhouse with • which we would not part, in preference to this tireless servant, which, though , instinct with life and beauty, subsists on tuff a dozen ,drops of' nil a day, :Ind never arks for wages. • • • WeHebert', Pa. June 24. 1808. AL il. coin Wirtimrr A RIVAL—No elmole used in 'nuk ing its Loek-stick,tever tave a or ripe, dues the greatest variety filwork ever attempted on a sin gle muchirm. Wheeler J.; Wileon's Improved Sew.tng, machine, ' ' Fells, • braids, Cords, Binds, Tucks, Embroider'', and works Button r , boles at the rate of, 700 por hour. Samples and Circulars sent free to any address. G. N. Valkley, Agt, Tioga• Co., Pa. Juno, 17, 18118—lee. A .17entiful Sea of 11111 TCCOI 01119 $lO and war • ; • ranted.' Teeth extracted with the least possible pain Nitrone Qxide, Choloroform, or Ether adtpinis tered when, desired. Cell and examine apooi mops of work .hotfore going eleewhero. Remota her the place Over the Book Store Wellaboro. „ DR.' F. S. 1101 1 (ARD. J4no lid 1.868-4. , - GREAT INDUCEIAENTA ! A1.,t1„k3r0.:4-1 Pee ;Li g ycitor that Vuupk pitoet:at L 550, antrgic. , an tine'entictnanly fling tangents f t ir Mi. ilariling'a Itihlw, I.y calling 11410 pro .l. toted agenie." The facts arc that Mr. ifard. ing l' ,ll .l4heE till ItibtuA that sell fur more than $35, retail, and that I ant an actual, accredited areal of 'Air. Ho l ding for thu counties of Brad ford and. Tinge, ne may he easily verified by I Wru. W. llar.ling, •Philadelphia. Very Titily 3 E. P. BASF!. liar,linir's Albums—the best in market on side nt P. R. Williams A; Wellsboro, at 'A gent . wires • • Ruston Frrneti enbi Cookie', TzrtB, alitnia EL 1#4,1,-.1(,) • The .largest: hest anti heapest assort ment ot ftauus e twought into Tioga. CouqT„ i with largo pictuvls in every . way to so ft , and !c&trd, photographs at $1,:10 per 1102, rill going fast at _Frank t 4 pencer's Art 1:lallery, Nianstled . , Pa.' " Lee. 25-tf. • THE AMERICAN COOKINCI STOVE WESI' MARTINSIIIIIZO; Now•. 2U, 1866 MCSFI:I+. SLI RAU, PACICAIID, S: CO : tle»tlenten: The Atnerienn llot Air Cooking Stoves that I bought or you Oct, sth have ar rived all in goo'd order, and all sold. I wii.h to say to :yoti tbat the American , Cooking Stoves wide!' I purehar.ed of you give 1 i'fcet mid 'entire satistnetioEl.• Lconsider it'the best in the world, and too much (..atuott be said in its favor.‘ As a cotitt tieve:it cannot bo surpassed, as a heater it eaniod. he I•4•at. It will do the most work with the least feel of any stove I ever saw in use. It will Lori, given wood better• than any stove we have here ; we have the Stewart, A: Homo "c:Com;-' for J, and a number of other:•, but they don't com pare will? the Auu•rieau. You are o i l liberty to Else illy naine to any testimony in its fitvor, fts it C:1111114 be too highly praised. You r 3 truly, Z. Mu:l4m. For Sole by CON VERSE Osuoun Wellshoro Alay 13.—not. • AT Voll:itiS 110uhl STOItE.--YOU will find: All the New York Dailies; the New York, ,Boston, and Philadelphia Weeklies, and Monthlies, at tho, Publisher's prices. One adeduta,ge in taking• periodicals crolll YOUNG is, that. :yin! can take thi•!n !rot-11day, week, or month, and stop them at any time. Back number. , always supplied.— Call and tat Conant's Patent. Binders far preserv ing papers, magazines, and music , . [ Wensboro, iNlay 13, 1811S-tfl State Street, Wellsboro, Pa., finishes photo graplts. in,•ftlin Ink, Oil, or watercolors, for tho trade or to infliridnal order. Copies old pic tures, largo or sumli lit a. finished manner. A II kinds. or Oval, and Square FrAmes on hand, and at Iv , low . prices as eau he found elveachere. rOs-li taken in exchangfoi . stvll Jclnds bf work or goods.L. - .A . p•.'43.;05-tr. " Binr.u.--If you wn!nt a Harding F am ily Bible worth from $3 t 0,530 call at Young's Rook Store and exaMine his stock. Remember that pretended agents always add their traveling expeoccq to the price. and 'make you pay it. I sell at Publishers prices. April 29. if. - llousr. YotiNo has just re ceived Two Thousand Rolls of 'Wall Paper for Sp t i rw St,,clc, in Eighty different Styles, includ e ing liroirm.; Leather Colors, Whites, Satins, and Satin Gilt. for Kitchens, Parlors, Rolls, Di t ning• Room , fc.l Rooms. at prices 20 por cont. lower than In.i year, aich ; Borders' of oil kinds to • ‘Viuflow fixtures, (4 kinds,)Window pa- Tier (17 At . Nlys)(ll.illi gilt shades (10 styli:Bo . Cur tain c ord, tasaalbt, pieture•itaiig, hooka, arid screw eyes. ALSO, LOA ing Pictures, Pielnre- Frames, and almost' everything necessary to beautify your homes. lienieutber to call first at tho WELLSROTiO 33001 STORE. . - of F.ottera romaitling unclaimed I i'i.Ft otll'c at Wellshoro, Rine 21.1811,; ltria)c, B.' C. Buckley; Mr! Pell Brawen, Mrs. Ltito Duck ldy,' All:, 1. 1,1. 11rts:elt, Nelson Clio,Nliss Alice . Chiloon, 'Nils'', Mary A. Omani, Susan Converse, Mrs. F S Edwards, Clura Francis, Chas. Henry, 111r9. Alice Nimble, Mrs. E. 'A. Kimball, Alits. Ada Michel, Putt l';$11, JoAti Phi'ins. Ervin Rout, ts, Salquel Feely, Polly Wilson, .1. If Wilcox; II: S: - Wairc`. " rlyorti AL HART. P. M. SPECIAL NO =MEE y Willeox & Gibbs Sewing Machine.' • "rt, ,0,0) it stronger and lees ,babietto rip in elite or wont.' than 1110 toett , Stirell."—"Jachi6' Repot t ~t the "Grum/ 5r.0.1 for `tie "Repori, : ",and . eninples of,Wbik, containing bo th kind; tit ehp,, on trio onion picot% of goods. GEO; C. BO\VEN, AGENT, Apr. 29,'93-I,q. for Tiogn Co. Knoxville, P 9 SIIYIILIA SIDWABUS .q,II#,ANTUR. • 1101V/lEOPEITHIO . SPECIFICS, peH:AVE PROVED, FROM VIE MOST ASIP4EE.4:, riencin an entire ; ~ Efficient, and Reliable. They. aro the enlx-.ltlediellfe4 perfectly adapted to popular use—ao simple' that mis- takes cannot he matte 3n using them; so hartnless as to be free from danger, and so efficient as to be always re liable. i They,liare raliedt . ete,,yieletdlcontincittlat ton 'froin%ll;'and alWe.Yi Molest' BaMfitet No. tl, Cpres revert, Contesdlon, inflammatioo...... 25 2, do Worms, Worni-Feyfr, IVoym-Colie 25 3, do Vryiug Colic, or Teething of infants-. 25 4," do D i ar o lam of children or adults 25 . . 6, do Di roor it o ! rv , Griping, uilimv. cwic, 25 0, do Cholera-B/Orbila, Vomiting' . 25 7, do Coughs. colds, Bronchitis F... 25 8, do .NOUridgia. Toothache, Facoache ... :.. k.. p 25 .9, do ITOUdaahos4, , Blelz , lleadtiblre, Vertigo ,25 10, do Myspepsia, Bilious Stomach 25 11, do Suppressed or J ytinrill Period 9 25 12 do VithitdA,lb6 pfulose Periods 25 13, do Croup, Cough. di ffi cult Hi citilling 14, do Salt Rheum. Erysipela3, Eruptioini... 25 15, a? Rheumatism, Rheumatic P. 11114 1 0 , 4 / 0 ,. Kovur.und Ague, Chlll.4 . oer, Agues BO .17, :-., d4,111416011,4,1i n 1 tVr fifer , 41 jug '` --' ... .. .50 13, do 4-pltthaliriy, nod ',roe, of ircak Nyeq.... 60 10, do c4tarrh, acme or chrome liiiluenzii (.0 ; 20, du Whooping-04mb. 4iolouf Poimivi... fit) 21, 110 Asthma. opyrivoArt s,,,uhi n ,. ' i,i; ;60 22, do Ear \plSCharges, impelled Hearing- 50 23, do Scrofula, onlari;vl Glande, Sttellingi.. 60 24. do G enc „,l lit,illl'ity, Nip:4lll ‘VO.t1(lle(10,•:.4,0 25,, do _llrftp i ll% athd, item), pevintiones, 50 ,4i /4. i 0p.9-qicitsein ilAka*Artitit,kiiling... 50 27, c 'do liidney-DlSeasO, or:n..l' 50 25, do Nervous Deb4itir, Seminal i-mid. iaiNS mions, itiyohoitary Discharges 1 00 29, do S oro Mouth, Canker- i• , • go, tido*** 00 31, do Parroriods , with Spasms......-.. 50 32, do . S 0 iiingiiS'nt change , of life 100 33, do Epilepsy, Swims, St. Vitus' Dance 100 34, do Diplith i qin, nievrattal slore Throat 1.0 • ' ' Ai 31 lb CARPS', OF 35 LARlik: VIAL:• , L(+RAWLY) CleT, CoNT4.I:V/Nti A eiria:Vptr. 1.1'4V 01:1D,INAltY DISEAsi: A FAMILY Is sint,sker Tu. AND A 4100 K. OF ntimertines...:..sl(ll)o Smaller FAAIILV Rh '2.0 to • 2S $6 to $6 Specifics for all t'IIiVATA ilisEAtl.s • both fur CUM 1:40 .and fin PiterrNiavF. treatment, mid als and p,. 1: ,, t $2 to $,6 Llea?-Thegs , Itenwhlrti,by [Lim ease or singlo box, aro sent to'llll):ii3ri pt llnd country, by Mail or Eximeear, free of charge, on receipt of the pike. Address Humphreys' Specific iloindopathic Medicine COmpany. ,Offic9 95,1 In,pdti No. 662,11ROIDWAV, Dr. II0M1011:1.1' , liM cilithulleil daily at his otitis, per; Bonsai) , Or by kite . . for all lot ins tliseatm. FOR. I.: -fir ALG D 1:11G01. , August 21. V..; ily. • . . - „ „ . , , • WTI( l i i .' S 1.1 . 1, , ;0)1Y ATTENDA'N'TA, —1.91 V i' 1 . sr' RI Tl, lIEFRESSLON, INVOLUNTARY Emis y sl.G . Nsll, I. ; ,, Cor I SEXiESI,' 'SPERiIATORRIICCA, 111 I LOS OF I' .IVEK, DIZZY' IIEA . D, LOSS 'Ft , MEM- Pit . AND THEEA'rENED I.IIF(I.TENCE AND IM- BECILITY: L fioal a SOVEREIGN CURE ilt , 1.1i.M -PIIREYS' iipmEoi)ATlne SpEclne No. T W Jr: N T Y • EIO 11T. Coiripe , vd.of 41,0 mutt valuable. b uild a lid, poputt Cu riitiVes, tin:y/41 , 1w at ..ice the 11,01 of 111.- matter,,tone; up the syhtettf.iirri•st Ille'diseharged. - itttctinparti vigor And energy, life and vitality to the claire man. • They have cared tholvtincl. , of omen.. erke i 5 per packagoof six boxes, and viall or a per single bus., Suld. by drug. gists, Rod sent .by t well et) receipt of price. L.' Address HUMPHREYS' SPECIFIC, ICOMEOPATHIO MEDI.' OLNE b0.,602 Bso'Difitt;'Ntw Tots. 21au;87-Iq. 13. B. CASE Bread, Graham BrTad,• I[ot• g loaves, Card Gingerbread, )M O , Tea, Nit)zeg,,,Sponge Cahem, to be ha d ri - esh and good, at KERY. • C. O. THOMPSON, ICES. IZZEZZI =NM , f i ‘ • ~•~~~~f; -`, a numirfintis , ' ItTERVGIIS DEBILITY. -- 5.4 : ;_i W CO og • 1? VES. ; il , i ; no Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, will solid (free of charge) to all who desire it; thoproscription with the di rectMUs Dm Making mid itshig , the 'biotite remedy by which be vele etiktyl tlf,ti lung affection and that dread diseastiCensumption.- , Ilis only object is to benefit the afflicted and ho hopes every sufferer will try this pre serlptbm; slit will cost them nothing and may provp A 1‘14.4,4Ag, ~ Plow 1111400 .!, ii f. i• , ~,, Ater:: 4:DWAR Yr WILSON, 4 22may07-43'. , - Williamsburg, I rigs Co., N. Y. , 'L -. : ..i '• 1 -1 I - I - :4 --- ti"—N - :- .#Rituifq,OF. YO U7ll. .A. Gentloman.who Auffered for years from Nervous Dobllityellietlititate Decay, and all the otreeta of youth ful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering human ity, Bowl free to all lylio,nocil it, the recipe and dire& Dens for making the simple retnetly by which ho was etytea. Sufferers miilifitg to tlotlt by, t)10 ' advertiser's 64etielICh, Cini'dii ise by Mfdresslitg, in perfect coon dom.°, ;:--- • • ." • -- .IPIIN V. OGDEN. . 22mny67-ly. 32 GotitteStrtadt: Now , Yptlt• ; YES r 6 IES YES 1 • 'it: CO., have get the best, • largeptiattvlicheap9tit stogkef IYrugs, !80 - . iq Pk ‘ C4l4. Araaieinitel Taintloollls,.DYe BtUff, Brushes, 'arnishos, Glass, Putty, Yankee No tions, Perfumeiy, ffr Oilot Bcittp; . "Piihing Tackle, Over litought , into this itqunty.s They will positively sell evorythitik in their. line cheap • or than can ho bought;elseivhere. They bought their grinds in large huathitits and for nett cash, and can and will sell chettp . tir than any 'other es tablishment in this' eotihty, Culi Mid examine Mock 'and 'Oleos. ' P. A. WILLIAMS lc 00. May 9, 1865. N6' union Block. Queries. . UT - HEAP.' cart clof,u'buyi3r# find Pure gnilioh • Vl' Whit liedd t and Oil, Vutiliebeg, ‘lionpost, nt WILLIAMS, 415 CO. Who solla,the' purest and-best Drugs, Patent Medicines, and Rye stutr, ;. • *, ItirsLlA MS, & CO. Who keeps the largest stock cif" Paint -- Powders, Tooth, Bair, Cloth aud•Nail Brushes ' and sells the cheapest, P. R. WILLIAMfiI, CO. Whore eau ,you go tolind the botit and oheapeut, TOW and Baving_ ' soap, Pocket Knives,Perfum ery,' tfairOil, ; Poniados Writing Paper Pons and Ink, to ' P. R. WILLIAMS, lc CO. ... , P - j • . 1 ' . • s: , - , ~, t , ~,,, • •• , •• . . i:r . ,t " im"1" ', - • =.-.' 4 . 0. ~..-4 1: 0 1 i2 :' 11-,,2. C CD_ • 1-3 I 3 , er.'4 4 • : .: ... H ..,..... a is , Ciq E-i i •- .. ..... ~.. i I . . / , C 7. '!° , *I ..: • ttt ,e, • ft , 0 ' ly • • ., S::Z c ., 0' • . a. .I . i . . 0 ....... , • :- 1 p ...... cr 5:: ,,, . • EA .1' I • ,;;' , • I l i •g; ~.1 M • , 4 • II; • 74 0 .-- Clt 0 0 rr w , ua e—f ...,A • o• 0 -s 01 • 1 6 - sill ; .F-3 i , i d .. _ ti r 1... , 10 • O-. •• CD Pd, ")=.." • : F'.. el M 0 0. CO 7. .71 ~, k, • ,-.• -......) to; 0 H „ p ~.... • 1..... " c' F . `i INIP I N .04 , v e._. k./.." 'fw 1 10-4-, • 7 4 . . tri .. ~ ,„) .(p .3 • 0 , ) . „ i „i 7 m CD I p t i l a. C 4 . ;-.•> NI ~, pi is• it 7.5 ti 0 CID . - 1 a ::;;•ic." - '.-. -.•g:: '' "?;',:ti ' '; -CD - 474 ' i •?' lg . ! i ' •'• ;, RA ' , I`R • Gw. .-, -0 0 ! - 4 8* ,-: th ' ( c r " q a 0 7-.3 SID . . 7 .. 1 -,. "0 ti .—I; i . y .-% f=l... CI t H = ....., E" i D - -- - - it -1 •--1 • q I 1..4 . C. '.. - mi • iii ' z• :: c,• . s : ' .-', ' • i - Slietelitl - Notice • TooV:tlAtisenni3t a e l r l o o s i tv er in ki t tos he pu rchase of Flour, , IFFD, •NE AL, HAMS, FISH, t.:l' all kinds, will find it to their advantage to call exst wittu z , qoops PRICES , at M. B. PRINCE'S ) Mozart Block N. B —Capp paid for Grain, Potatoes : 8008 , wax, Bout,', Egg-, &e. ' _ Juno 20, ISII!i! M. B. PRII OE. , WASHING MACHINE. AS. M. WILKINSON, of Cbarleston,baving .ittS tlictiksed 114q, l rigItteAtt hi . aksi,artdlvend the tie AVablibig Tidga County, hereby gives notice that the machines ore being made at Van Born's Cabinet Factory, Wellsbore, tvlicre they may be procured. The hest, cheapest, and inert sensible machine ever invented. I Cont"- Jun e .24,1868.-If. , . ;t '77issolution. TBE copartnership heretoforo existing W twoon tho subscribers in the Wagonmaking businois is dissolved by mutual consent. ' The books are in dm hands. of Charles yestor. Iloughton for settlement. IiatOHTON. C.ll. CROWL. Delmer, Juno. 21, 1868:4 v IL ASH HID FOR - WOOL. ' ..t i Wellibnro, June JO, 1808-4 w HEAR YE I HEAR YE! HEAR YE BARRELS, FIRKINS, , BUTTER "TUBS; Acc., Kept eonstnntly on hand, and furnished to or dor,'l4; . W. T. MATIIERS, ...?, at his new atom, 2d door above Roy's Building,( W9/ 1 44 1.0 - , C V~JGA, I'T,,ASTER , , , ,• AT. rlit'lr":2!ipply of , hreslcfine , ground Cayuga' .a,. Plneterdtrist, rticoived nt Otren's Mill near. Mansfield. C. H. OWEN. Mansfield, .Tuna 3,,1868-I,ly. , • Notice. T. F.TTERS TES PALS.IIINT:4,R.Y Jotting been Jur granted, to ~ tbe ttndersigned upon the last will and testamet 'ofJonathan Stokes. late or Partningion, deed, all persons indebted to said testator, taint all persona claimingagainst tho es; tate,' are reiltiosted to settle with, I. C. Price, of Farmington Center: I. O. PitICE, Juno 10, 1.908-owm OST—.A ',note, drawn by Ja obi Priitsman, 4_l -payable' tb nie or bearer, six months infter date, and dated Oct. 3, 1666. Said note was ler.; about thn of Patellar, ' ,1867: u rn() re- Ceitit t; %Oith 'tifitlai• - sed on the back. 'rho note. was drawn inr the paymenvol.,oB,2s, uso. 'Thiyinen.t.of ,said' note liqs been foibidtlen. , •. JAMES RILLS. ' r • ' 4 isre •arstang on, tilp , ; • : 4A N new kind of lamp for Kerosene t brOkatie of ehlinneya—at FOLEY'S. BAILEY NOAH CORWIN, rs'rs. YWR 23SEMENTS. PREPARED FOR Sprit% and., Suuniner Trade ! T. L, BALDWIN ,Rt 00. TIOGA, PA. Ty AVE now on hand and still coming, a large XI. and well soleo(ed stock of • =EI r0,09,j) GOODS," comprising overythingneedod. purttook of OEM &gun =Ku eaamo can't bo boat much ALPACAS, POPLINS, CAMBRICKS, FRENCH lACONETS, ORGANDIES, PEQUAS, VERSAILES, BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, ' • . • .ALSO, ,I IItIkiI AND FRENCH POPLINS, SHAWL AND CLOAK DEPART MENT COMPLETE, TithibliNGS; LOTS YANKEE NO TIONS, HOOP SKIRTS, BAL. -MOREL . .SKIRTes, OPERA FLANNELS, CORSETS, ;pONESTICS, ; i at &very small margin :RY/Apxr*.Aßg Cloths and Cris , ainaeres And a Tailor to Cat and Fit. Boots and Shoes, HATS AND CAPS, STRAW GOODS, CROCKERY, WOODEN WARE, HARD WARE, SHELF HARD WARE, NAILS, IRON, SALT, LIME, PLASTER, PORK, FLOUR Don't forget to look over our stock of GROCERIES, tho most eomplete stock. you can find} such ns TEAS. 'We, are old tea drinkors and kilow them to be good. SUGARS, MOLASSES, everything in the Giocery lino, Ounja Bank Codllsh•Bay Afaekeral, Ashton Salt, what mattes the Butte° good, and nice firkins to put it in.— Alio, Butter Tabs and Pails ; Butter sold on com mission—no charges for -handling; but would like a small . pertion of tho motley you get in re turn, that is if.our prices 'suit,' • FARMERS TOOLS, full line. We are agents for the Ohio and Buck eye combined Mowing Machines; general depot for fixtures and extras for the the chore ma chines. All kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchano for Goods. We propose to sell our Goods re. sbnably. "Live and let Live" prices given at ttr, counter—only ono price. li., BALDWIN it CO Tidga, Pn, , A S nl . {29,1508, NEW i SPRING GOODS- J. A. Parsons liir;CoN Clffiir USD 'STORE! ME ; I •t •. . T ill; SUBSCRIBERS ARE OFFERING • Great Inducements to all buyers of Dry 7 ...goods, Boots (!‘ :Shoes. Oar stook is all new, and cannot bo surpasadd FOR VARIETY AN CHEAPNESS The following is but a saiall, portion of our BARGAINS: GOOD pRINTS; 10eTs 1 * „ BEST " 15 GOOD rp suRETINor,S, 12,1 • 131,2,11U5t1A8 11.5cas I, EXTRA " SOFT FINISH 20cTs. SUMMER PANT STUFFS 20 7.0'50cm • TICKINOS,Is 6D +o 2s OD . FORBEsy.' ~1 ALL WOOLS AWLS $3 4Wwocirr e _o qsims46tscTs TO $ `ILEAVY' G IN aANS 16 OTS. FINDALPAC S gl' To . 50 OTS. ALPACA PO LIDS 50 CTS. . PARASOLS 7.5 To $3. • . . ' ' StillthltEßELLA ;351,25'i0 $2,50. 1100 P SKIRTS 75 TO $1,75: LADIES' GAITERS $1,25 To $3. LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS 10 CTS LINEN HOSE, GOOD 25 CTS. ME It will pay to call and examine our stock as wo are buying new Goods almost 'daily and soil ing thorn very cheap. J. 'AI. ` PARSONS et Co., June 10, 180. SALT can be bad in any quantlly tie"' WICKHAM & Tioga June. 3, 1868. •:: : W E have received a very LARGE STOCK of on the moat favorable hams, anti will be sold at very small advance from cost. We think we hazard nothing-in saying that we keep the and the BEST QUALITY of Goods that are kept in the place. •Ilave a store light enough to see what you are buying, and pledge ourselves to quality considered, as at any otherestablishment We continue to make our on • short notice aid in the best manner. We have added to our stock a good as4ortmont of BRUSSELS, TII 1 REE - PLY. INGRAIN, COTTON WARP, HEMP, AND • STAIR CARPETS. GREAT 11. S. TEA COMPANY. and sell TEA'at Now York prices by tho single pound. All visiting Corning, are invited to call and examine stock and pries. Go to _KELLEY'S and see the Lott:tat Arrival of MRS. FRY'S CORSET AND SKIRT ECM .Coilaing, N. 17 New Spring Goods IN CORNING. SPRING GOODS BEST ASSORTMENT SELL Ab _L9W, CLOTH TRADE one of our specialties, and when desired MAKE THEM TO ORDER CARPETS, consisting of. FLOOR OIL CLOTH and MATTING, and can sell them HOW VERY , LOW. We aro the pietas for the SSIITII & Corning, April 8, 1808. MICOX-01:) , CO' NEW - G-OUlio: Consisting - of a gonoral visortment of vs z d C/i A O4 1, , c 3 A 2 et 0 c'pl =:; CI co .i , 0 . , p 0 *CS g C 4 t •z al 0 U. W -4 c:: , cg X 4 ri) tj a I=4 0 E'' slo A 8 Za: Pe4 0 SUPPORTERS, AT s t xarriau lu gung Am eqV on putt tpra Isar NEW DRESS GOODS AT KELLEY'S. StAH'lriHll 3 11 STIAt.VHS "WM GENTS' FURS AT KELLEY'S .ASJ- No charge, for SHOWING GOODS at 47Fe C. B, KELLEY'S, Wcllsboro, Oct. 30, 1867. SPRING & SUMMER GOODS FOR 1868. uTE beg to call your attention to our stock of TV , Nillinory and Straw Goods , for the Sprig and Summpr Trade, which is now complete, add selected with care to meet the wants of all, and embracing full lines of all that is now and novel, and at the lowest possible rates. PATTERN HAT -FRAMES' of Madhoid RhDing's large' and exquisite assort mont, of which wo will give our friends tho mos deblrable st s fee.' ° Mrs. 'E. D. MITCHELL. April 22, IS6S—tf. Broad Street, Tioga, Pa. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE OFFICIAL HISTORY OF THE WAR, Its Causes, Character, Conduct and Results. 137 . 110 N. ALEXANDER H. STEVENS Book for all Sections and all Parties This great work presents the only complete and impartial analysis of the causes of the War yet published, and gives those interior lights and shadows of the groat conflict only known to thoso high officers who watched the flood-tido of revolution from its fountain springs, and which were so accessible to Mr. Stephens from his po sitiOn as 'second officer of the Confederacy. •To a public that has been surfeited with AP PARENTLY SIMILAR PRODUCTIONS, we prom istf4change of faro, both agreeable and sal 'utary, tied an bifellectual treat of the highest, order.,, Thu groat A utericatimar has- AT LAST found it historian worthy of its importance, and at whose hands it will receive that moderato, candid and impartial treatment which truth and justice so urgently demand. The intense desire every whore manitosted to obtain - this work, its Official character and ready sale, comblited with an increased commission, make it the best subscription book ever pub •lished. Ono Agent, in 'Ruston, Pa., reports 72 subscri bers iu 3 days. Quo in Boston, Mass., 103. sub. ; scribers in 4 days. One in Memphis, Tenn. 100 subseritters in 5 days. Send for Circulars and son our terms, and a full description of the work, with Press notices of advance stoats, dm. Addreis NATIONAL PUBLISUING CO. • 26 South Seventh. St. Philadelphia, Pa. May 27,1868-41 BBIII.IIIV I sing, I sing of a curious thing, Almost as strange as Boggs upon Tyng; I've swung 'round a circle as,round as a ring, And While on tho down cast part or MY swing, sirtyped at the city and took on tho Spring 1 STYLF, OF CROCRIES SUGARS ARE LOW IN TIM NECK, Molasses Sz Syrups have a freer run downward, with a ftnanel-sha ' . pod trail. IviCadaimerel., however, aro cut front the neck downward, ;and the , atllo is blue and silver with stripes. TEA . _ will be prepared from a drawing furnished ; to, every customer who buys a pound. Of thestyles. to suit complexions, cbc.,l may mention'tlutt you can have if yeu.long for it. I cannot get time to look up all the bard words which the GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY I , use to startle the innocent people about the coun try; but you can depend upon finding the very , . best of Teas tit the BEE HIVE EXCHANGE? ii Corfee, 1 tho Vies are various. You can havethe latest styt s from tho following fashionable foreign ports, !o wit: AIOCTIA. JAVA, RIO, LAGUYRA JAM AICA, &C. PROVISIONS 2 Flour still wears hoops over all, and dispenses with trails as unprofitable. I have all Jades. eatable. Alvo, PORK, DRIED BEEP AND IL nether with a full asgortmont of light g and canned delicacies. As over Pays Cash or Tradi, for all MARKETABLE PRODUCE.' CALL AT MATIIERS'S. Wellsboro, Apr.l, '6B. W. T. MAT HERS GOVERNMENT PROPERTYAT PRIVATE SALE ,r W ITKIN s, CO. .1 AN IMMENSE AMOUNT OP PROPERT7 BOUGIIT:AnGONF,RMIXAT EAU - Ls. .4_ _ ._ Consisting cb.rcuY.,onnd Hand Harness, Bridles and Collars, 3,000 • 'Saddles, All styles-, 2,000 WAGON COVERS, all sizes, new 4.7 worn. 0000 WOOL AND RUi3BER BLANKETS, & HORSE COVERS, MILITARY oLoTuiryo, GREAT • COATS, BROOK COATS, BLOUSES, PANTS, BLURTS, DRAWERS, 4c. Alto a largo lot of, Reins, Lead Lines, Buggy Ambu lance and Cart Harness. Double Trees Load Pars, Port able Fotges, Ac., &c. Wheel Team Harness, little worn, all oak tanned leather,eervlceable, cleaned and oiled, $5 per horse, including Bridle Load, do $4• Am bulance or Stage Harness with superior leather Trot:el, perfectly suited for farm iegeneral team work. double sets complete $25 to 30, Bridles $l. to $3, extra, hair lined Artillery case, do $2,50 and $3, Double Rein $1,75 to 2,25, Halters $5 to $l2 per dozen, NOW Officers, Me- Olelian Saddles, $l6 do, with plated Bit Bridle $l9, Brass Mounted Saddles, good as now' $9, with Bridle $ll, Boys Saddles $O, Wagon Covers, superior, 10 and 12 oz., Cotton Duck $6 to $l2, 1000 Hospital Tents, now and good as new, 12 oz, Dock, 14 feet square $25 to $5O, with poles and plus • complete, Wall Tents $l5 to $2O. Wedge do $5 to $B, Shelter Tents for , Hay Caps $3O to soo per 100. . Grain Bags, 12 oz. Duck, 2 to 3 Bushel $6 to , $lO per KELLEY'S ozen, also full assortment of Seamless Bags 8133111/ order , by Express, C. 0. D. LIBERAL DEDUCTION'S TO WHOLESALE; DEAL ERS. 71 NORTH SECOND ST,'JUST BELOW ARCH Si., PHILADELPHIA, PA. Also, 5 PARK PLACE, N. Y. , Descriptive price list sent on application. ' April 8,1868-3 m. 100,000 Pounds of, Wool THE subscribers Ivill-pay Cash, Full-Cloth, Cassimeres, Flannels, ,tc., Sc., for Wool.— They also manufacture as usual— TO ORDER, OR ON' SNARES, to suit customecs'. AR work warranted as rep iesented. They invite particular- attention to *lid' aro warrantod'in ovary roBpect. Partiou lar attention given to ROLT.,,CARDINC} & CLOTII-DRESSING. Twenty years experience in the business war rants them in expecting a generous patronage. No shoddy cloths made. DeLano b Co. at Wollsboro, are annts for the sale of our Cloths. JOSEPII NAM' ,t; SONS. Deorfiela, 1868—tf. Farm for tSale. - subscriber offers for sale a farm in Jack ".son township, on Alder Rim near Miteboll's Mill, containing 10U acres-65 improved, and :15 3,v(imi land. Said farm has ai'new frame Louse, good,barn, yoting apple orchard gotid water' thereon. IA Is° SO acro3 timber land adjoining, which willbe sold with the above if desired.— The above piperty it hill ho 501(1 cheap. Title good and terms easy. Inquire at tliis cface, or of • ; GEO. W. HUDSON, March 25, 1868.-3 m. on the' Promises. A 'farm of threo hundred acres, with two g dred and twenty-five acres improved. Sn orted two miles north of Tioga Villago,; on tho Tioga lliver'and Railrecd. Won watttered, nn der a good atom of cultivation, and good build= logs. • Also four housits and lots for sato in Tioga village. • T. L. BALDWIN. Tioga, Feb, 12, 18f1S-lf• pAX-SEED—C as h paid for Flassecid Co. P. t. WILLIAMSit Co. - TRIM!" This fashio,ne for And more astonishing still, TEA BM Black Tea As to In . the matter of E'lt, S M A Ir PITKIN & CO, (Formerly on Front St., now) Wanted. their Water Proof oloog_nmmmop Valuable Far»t for Sale. TEE_. GMT DRINA Op '6B, Wilson & Irian Valkenburg's PUBLIC BENEFIT 1 PROGRAMME.: PART , In view of the contemplated Railroad soon to to ho built to WeHeber°, the proprietors have concluded to give the people hereabouts, daily ontertairituents three :1h thayoar, commencing on the 14th of''.l,anuary: The Bret pies°, entitled, "LIVE -AND LET. LIVE I" IN TWO, CHARACTERS. • . ._. , . ..,. „. Live, , IYILSON eL yea VALKENIII4O. Let Lived ' ". . "- - - TEE PEOPLE. Thisgrcat drama has 4 rt crowded houses both in this and the old °unifies, and is ad mitted by all to be lone of t q most profitable, in teresting, and bost!picces o fent - Tielieta to thl Dresa.Oircle—}FßEE. , i • .„ . , Ppm fitroaP..• . i' ' Wo _wish it distinctly, understood, that all classes of politicians, anc even those who feel a little Wolfish—and in f ct none are excluded from tho BAZAAR, OF „vatsitiori't. . , „ . , Where We; can furiaish any style, kind and quality of Gentlemen's wearing apparel on short netice,,and at prices astonishing, low. # TEA I .CUTTING DONE ADMIRABLY Cloths,.:C.assiniero§,'Toratin'gs, ' ClOths, and ety Ladies" Dress-Goo s. Best kinds, and ns cheap a 9 the cheapotti. Tickets to thn Pargitette-1 In this great Tragedy for the benefit of the publie, we would Wot , omit saying to the Ladies that wo also keep everything to replenish theiri Wardrobe-. Come ono and all and witness the above en tortaiemont. We do.itot claim to be old Stars, but shall endeavor to do our beat to give 'all the worth of their money. • Reserved L'eats for the Ladies. Ren.iemlie place, NO. 2, UNION BLOCK. N. B.—Wo shall give our patrons the fall ben eat of the decline in prices, and extending them' our thanks - for the very liberal patronage heretofore extended, we. solicit a continuants of the same. • WILSON ;4.t VAN VALKENBURG. Wellshoro,Jan. 15, 1888-tf: Si ~. t _ - Tome Life Insurance Co., No. 258 BRI)ADIVAX, NEW YORK. ALL the net profits of this Company go t. the Assuredi No forfeiture of Policies. No Limitation as to residence or Travel! - I The Home has an ample Cash Capital usost se. direly invested: WALTER S. GRIFFITH ot:gytal: C. I. H. FROTHINGHAM, WM. J. COFFIN, - ACTUARY. MORGAN HART, Ag't, Wellsboro March 4„-186S-6m .1., oceries For. Sale Or 'to- Rent. AWAGON STIOP, and lot containing 72 equare,rods. Shop 24x28 . feet, and two storys high. Also—a house and seven acrea of land,ttwo acres of timber and a fine'young 'maple orchard thereon, with 53 fruit.:trees of different kinds. This property is located within a few rods of a steam saw-mill. carding machine, school. house and church, I will sell cheap,- separately or together ; or vill rent them for a term of years. This is a one chance fur any man with a littlo capital. M. 0. aUTTQN Emit Charleston, Pa., March 24, ISGS-3rn. thliTY--NTTcThTirikV r-P l QP come, cam g ij barns can basic them by buying at the Mill of .i..Charnpney dc' Co., which we aro 'selling at $6 per ton at our mill -on Elk Rep.— , All kinds of Produce. taken in exchange for Plaster. Give us 11. • I. CIIAMPNEY CO. Gaines, Tioga, Co., Pa., March 26,1868-6m.' j For Sale. 18 SPLENDID BUILDING LOTS, in the Uorougil of Wel'shore, and a TIMBER TRACT of 400 acres inelthar, three,ruiles from this city—heavily timbiD p ied. Terms easy. ikitn. 8,188 S. • WRIGHT a: BAILEY. Wellsboro Wool Curling. 1111VC proprietor, haCing put his lkineltines in X first-Kato otdor is now yeah to card to or der any ginde'or Wool. - Ills Cards are of the finest quality: Alt 'wool, fine or course, should be well cleansed for the benefit of both' parties.— All work :dorm with:despatch;and. warranted: S. A. HILTBOLD. :Scales tles ! LScales T"' , ,,,,Gito . Platform . Scales, all ordinary eizee, for heavy, And- counter use, 'may bo found at the Hardware Store a Wm. Roberts, Wellsboro. :•Thicto Scales aro the Fairbanks pat= ent and hare tin snperior anywhere. They aro :wade in the best style aryl have tttlzen the promi 'ora at all the great exhibitions. I bare Om solo tigonoy for theso Scales in this region. WILLIAM. ROBERTS. Welleboro, nib. 12, 100: • Lath Shingles Lumber 1 A LW AYS' on hand 4:Foster's hfill, Niko, 1 - IValley. Pino.and Hemlock, lath, shi4los, and lumber, as well its all, kiridi orhardATood pin nf : and boards. . Logiberdellveted to order. • . ' G. W,. FOSTER. Niles Valley, May 13. 1363-3110 • aoal for Sale.. , rioAD.sE. BITUMINOUS COAL for Salo ki Cheap, by' Sept. 2S, 1867, LIME FOR SALE. ()nil BUSHELS of . LIME for eat° at e", x_r wk./ Mansfield Slatton this season. 50 coo is per bushel, or $1,25 per Barrel. P. V. CLARK, Station Agont. - Mansfield, May 20, I,BoB.—Gin. , ' Hero Fruit Jar. 500 PRO r 78 0 ,,,, of :tho HERO FRUIT JAR W. I). TERDELL k CO Corning, N. Y. ,\Vo aro prepared Eb fill orders for tho Iloro Fruit .as low as, they can be bought any anywhOro, anti shipped from Corning. We can give epecial rates onllargo quantities. It is the best and most salabltiiitr. in tho 'market. Got quotations.frOm us ligforo ordering elsowherti. March 18,•1868.—firu AiAVINO sold my location and good will in the practice of Deptistry to Dr. 0. Themes, would respectfully .recommend him to my Tie trons I. hare made arrangements with him to perform all operations fur, which Ihayecontract ci• I can recommend. him' as' a gentleman of skill and ability in the' ilvntril'art.. • .r. IZAND'ALL. Tioga, Pa., Idoy 1345-tf...Surgebn Dentist. FISIIINaELS, TI L ACKL-I,I—:ROCIIESTER FLIE_S, RE :;,NELLS; LINES, RODS, I LEA= DERR, and n, ,ionerai risFortment_ of First elri.l4 Fishing tackle; for f-alo,-by - , Wellsborip, hlmy 12. S'6S--:-.lt. L. i 'SEARS, 1,.- A. 3. 'THOMPSON, • .EuAggro:Ll) p.p.]. üb:(mcsmitit;'hos twrilites, and is-prepared • to do all kinds of work in his line with prompt- MRS, and in a werkmanlik - e manner. He aiu3e: at excellence in his trade; t : - • Mansfield June 3,1865-Iy. • ' -----,- --- •hy_ S ed. '-s 1,. 9/1/1:Bushola Timothy- Sjcoa. lOU bushel: i‘oVN-1 o . lcmcr,setta, choices libido WILItPITS:. BAILEY. • 00 BARRELS Lim IWRI EEM PART .THIRD. D. D.P. ROBERTS Notice. for salo at lIT .t BAILEY'S. .Pres. Sec'y. 1