HOME ATTER S. r WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, WS. - " • New A.dvertiaerrientk Seed Wheat—W. V. Bailey. Oxen and Holies for Sale—J. r. ltusling Farm for Sale—A. Borden. Roy's Cholera Drcips—Dr. Roy.. Attention Farmers—P. R. Williams k Co Republican Meetings The East Charleston Club will ineet at the, Welsh School House, Satuiday evening, Aug. 22. ppeakers will be present. The Middle Ridge Club will meet at tlit n edy School House Saturday evening, Aug. 22. Speaker's will be present. RELIGIOUS.—Rove. W. A. Smith, and N. L. Reynolds Will exchange pulpits nest Sab bath morning, at the usual hour. • Our paper goes to press.befora - the as tembting of the Convention, (though dated a day later) and by delaying the paper wo could only announce the general result. Full proceedings uest week. • • A special meeting of th 'Vega County Medical Society will be held at Iriega on Wednesday Sept. the 9th, at 1 o'olook, P. M. A cordial invitation is extended to the Physicians of the county. " D. BACON, M. D. Seo'y. PICTURES.—Mrs. Bryden has two pretty pictures at Young's Book Store, and as modest as they are pretty. We have seen Pictures of much loss merit in the public galle ries. There is a chromo fruit piece worth looking at. THANREL—TheAgitator is under o - ligstions to Mr. Sprague, of Charleston, for ‘a peek of new potatoes—the: finest of the season. Mao, to Mr. D. Dookstader, of Charlston for a like quantity of Juno potatoes. ACCIDENT' AT ATINOT.- 1 A fall of coal took place at the Arnot mines ontMonday, Ang. 10, instantly killing Michael Mahe4-, a miner. He leaves a wife and helpless PERBONAL.—MaJ. V. A. Elliott has been admitted to practice as Attorney and Conn color at Law and Solicitor in Chancery in the Circuit Court of the United States for the iiistriet of Nebraska. • • SEED WHEET.—Mr. W. V. Bailey, ad vertaes a quantity of White English, bald wheat, for seed in another column. This wheat is said to be superior• to most varieties raised in this county, and probably has no superior anywhere. It was raised on new land and will be clear of impurities.. He has prepared it expressly for nod, and we hope its introduction may be gen eral. Good seed is a desideratum. CAUGHT.—The Colored vender of ob scene pictures alluded to last week, was caught by Constable Van Horn, at tho Block House, last week, and brought to WeHaber°. Ho was exam ined before Justice Young and held to answer in the sum of $5OO. His accomplice in this place was li;dd to answer in the sum of $2OO. The for mer, unable to procure bail, was committed to jaiL The 'letter was bailed. So far so good.— NoW let ue l l eoe whether there' is virtue enough in Israel to de justice. DESERVED COMPLIMENT.—We find in the Lawrenoe (Kansas) Republican, a letter giving an account of the recent commencement exerdises at Alfred Universal, in which a hand some compliment to one of our own citizens is desetvedly paid. The writer says "Among thoi exereisei was an address by Rev. N. L. Reynolds; of Blossburg, Pa., a student at the Institute some seventeen years ago, and now an excellent and worthy - Baptist clergyman of large influence. I ventured to tell him he ought not to bury himself up among the hills and coal banks of Pennsylvania, but come out to Kansas, where men!of worth and ability are wanted. He promisds to visit the State, and if ho does, I hops ho will stay. He will be a valuable addition to the learning, the moral and religious enterprise of our State." THE AUGUST STAR-SHOOT.—Those who happened to be ahroati from 10 to 12 o'clock last Wednesdaynight, 12thjinst., may have no ticed the meteorio display m`bieh clothed•the nor thern skies in splendor. Tge fall of meteorites ...ona is manbout throe par zainnte far an hour and a half, some of them being very One, which.started in the constetlation of the Dragon and moved on a line parallel with the horizon for thirty degrees, leaving a trail at least 15 degrees_ behind, was very beautiful. The - point of depart.. are was nearly always in the region of Ursa Mi nor, thqugh not a few clusters appeared in the starless space between the pole-star and the Dip per. The night was unusually cold, and at eleven o'clock there was a display of the Aurora. Frost Was noticed in many places next morning, though no damage was suffered. Had the passage of the earth through this me teorite belt anything with the sudden fall of the mercury Wednesday afternoon ? At six o'clock there was a ehaw, November blast, from the W. N. W., lasting about thirty minutes. The term of cold seems to) have oulminated in frost," and Thursday was quite warm again. COVINGTON - TElilf3."A correspondent writes: "Mr. Harrison Copp, of our village, killed a rattlesnake on Dr. H. Kilbourn's farm, 10th inet., in the hay-field. His snakeship re joicedinfourteen rattles. "A -Council of the U. L. A. was organized here on Monday, 10th in!t., evening with thofollowing officers Pres.—Thomas Jones; " P., S. S.-Packard; A. V. P., 0. G. Gerould; See.—J. C. Johnson; Treas.-- 2 4. 0. Pine; Marshal—H. A. Fisher; Herald—M. G. Leo.; Sentinel—E. C. Williams. Meets Friday Evenings. • "THE LIFE OF HUMAN SOULS"—By Rev. Wesley Cochran, A. N. Duodecimo, 221 pages. Perkenpiuc d Iliggini, Philadelphia. The author of this little book is well known to our people as Presiding Elder of Troy District, E. Gcriesseo Conference of the M. E. Church. The bdok is divided into three parts, treating of the Wet of human Souls while on the Earth,' their lite - between death rind ressurreCtion. and their liTo,titter tho resurrection. The subject of spiritual lieeis treated in a catbolie spirit, and wherc - er the author passes into the spc:culativo realm of thought his flight is always controlled, and never otravagant. The argument is conducted through the,mediuto of dialogue. The author inclines to the belief that there is no Intermediate state of the soul between death and resurrection, but that the son' at once goes to its place; that heaven is a condition, and without definite limit; that no lazy souls'will he found therein, but % that the spiritual life of the void life oftictivity the language of the author—" The harmonious development of nil the powers of the human being with which he is endowed by his \ , Creator, land the seeking and enjoyment of the' supplies offered which are „adapted to sutisfy, are evidently ,the spheres where• human , happiness 'is •to be found," We can cheerfully co s t - emend this little book to all aho desire to read the - argurnen ts of u vigurone thinker and a pleasing writer. It i. b,autifullV printed and substantially bound. GLASS FACTOItir AT 8L0543.1361.ici.,--Our Covington Correspondent. "A. M. ( B." writes "Lust summer an association of Glass workmen, principally Blowers, leased the Blossburg Glass Works, put them in order, anti made a very suc cessful run, their fire having been out about No months. Iturilig the time the• have erected h i new furnace, and are now heating tlf , tqr u aid; months run. it is understood that it has IrCell quite successful, the association receiving regular wages fur their lahor, awl's; fairiiiiidcuct besides . . They have materially enlarged their finance and pots, and expect to malie a large amount of glans, The men are all practical men, and onOt, to know when it goes right." "Jerry Ilealey, a miner at Fail ii re,,k, was killed on Thursday last by a fall of coal. Ilie brad win; smashed badly, and he only lived a short time.— Ile was buried on Saturday at floss, the Fenian organisation turning out in full force," " TheCovingtcri Glass Works commenced work for the sinter o» hfornlay last. It has a frill ziet of hands,land everything in ship-shape for turn ing out i'p.rge quantities of thu article "W, T. Holman is the manager, and Messrs. Sanders ) /ievrell .t Co. of Syracuse, are tho Proprietors." BRADFO . RD COUNTY.—The Troy. (M -ettle caya it ban seen a beautiful pocket chronom eter, made by-Mr. A. I'.. Flint, jeweler of that Once._ The mevemente complete were made by Mr. Pllifit - andf:the --ivatali- keeps correct" time, 11. I. Boardslee, of Canton, died Met week from, heat And overwork;'' Judge Long is fitting -up Hall 'in ex'- eellent taste: . • The Repo'rfer says that the bridge across the river at Towanda' was twice struck by lightning daring the recent StOrm; A barn . in Standing Stone was destroyed by lightning the same day, together with four valuable horses In -its /Rabies 'The. Argus complains of Horse thieves.- It says that men come to Towanda nearly every day after their horses. The thieves take, refuge in New York. SOAP AND FEATHERS. Mr. L. A. Potter, of Charleston, township, ,the 'other day gave us an' amusing rebitinn abcint two nica l es practised by itinerant vendors in that region of late. The first was a soap receipt man, who sold a receipt for making soap for $l, and gave the purchaser a chance to draw fabulous silks, satins, suits of clothes, carpets, Jcc. Mr. Potter was invited to draw several numbers as an• ex periment. He did so, and drew two suits of broadcloth, several silk dresses, &e., &c. The obliging traveler assured Mr. Potter that the goods were shipwrecked goods, such as the Government would not permit the sale of in any other 'way ; and furthei"informed- thrit, - foi twenty dollars ho could have the articles drawn, ten' dollars to ba paid down, and the balance on delivery of the goods. Mr. Potter preferred to pay the whole on delivery of the goods, and the scamp left. Some weeks later came along two fellows with a big covered wagon. They were the feathers trade. To the housewife they said "If you have any old feathers, bring them on. We will give you 40 cents a pound for them and in a few weeks will return with new feathers at the - same price:" Who could refuse to secure new feather beds so cheaply? So the people broughtotiktlieir old feather beds, ripped them up, and emptied the contents into the big wagon,—receiving!, 40 cents a pound for the feathers. Now, feathers -being worth 11,25 per pound, the cheat was plain enough. • But plain as it was, many failed to -see it until the chaps got several miles away. We learn that they wore followed and made to die= gorge; but if any 'chap or chaps over come so transparent a game upon us, they may go and be— hanged. Good peOple : Once more we warn you not to trust men who promise to give you more than your money's worth in goods. The "benevolent" stranger who is an agent for damaged goods, and gives, or proposes to give you ten dollars for ono, must be a knave, or a fool. :14cp,o1ear of him.— born trust him. And remember, that there is no exactly honest and honorable way { to get rich in in a week. Gossxr.—Suppose you have a boy of eight years who, like most boys at that age, is possessed of a gloriously good appetite. Pies, cakes, puddings, et cetera, are his especial delight. Seeing this, you consider the effeot of muoh eating upon the physical frame in the matter . of growth. You farther consider what an advantage it would be boy were of such size that ho could wear his fatlTiCFirc ff clothes. Feeding being a means of growth you stu ho boy with that which he likes best, and in the course of a couple of years, if fevers and surfeits do not carry him off, he can wear his father's coat comfortably. You hare raised a fine animal, but overgrown, and some day he drops dead in his tracks and that's the end of him. —What would the people say of you for cram ming your boy with food in order to develop his body so that ho could sooner put on men's clothes ? Just'what they might say we do not know. Probably there are no epithets yet in-. vented by which such an outrage can be charac terized. Yet acts as bad, possibly worse, are done and permitted in many families, and no body, or, next to nobody, ever thinks ' of remon strating. For example: You have a bright boy of six years. Ho shows an aptitude for books. you urge him forward by praise and by evrards. The boy of six is paraded and shown off before people witlithe accomplishments of the ,boy of twelve; The boy of eight is shown off as far advanced as the boy of eighteen , and the lad of a dozen years ls shown off no a full.bloivn man. "Your Johnny is a remarkable boy," says neigh bor Somas y "but is ho healthy 7" ' You . have to reply that Johnny is a little nervous, bus a bad time after dinner, does not sleep, well, and .com-' plains of his head a great deal. • For this condi.: tion nobody's to blame;" just Jas nobody's to blame when a train of cars run off a track and kill and maim a hundred men and women,• , Of course nobody's_to blame. i It whs a good thing to force a boy's brain to do a Mattis work, just as it would be a good thing for a father to feed and fatten his boy so that he could wear a man's coot. —We aimed that at the "erammers," and never'll apologize. 'Sometimes a precocious boy turns out a brilliant man, but commonly n pre cocious boy turns!) out a stupid nobody. And then, how often a little broth : and sparkle is mistaken-for wit and genius. - flow true 'it is that "the proof of the pudding is in the' eating." A wonderful boy never lives to ho a man,:and an: ordinary boy often lives to be a remarkable man. So things go by contraries the world: over,: and life through. And the day - must , finally ionM, when to cram a child with the learning Of books will be as disreputable as to cram him with suet pudding to Increase his size. So mote it be. : —So much for the mind. Now, a word for 'the body : ' This is the intlmmittory Oiled the season. The days ere Warm and the nights are cool, and the wise have already Ueeeinmodated their dress to the changing temperature. Bolter pmt on the flannel next the shin, and so get the benefit of the irritation which keeps the circula tion tending to the surface. This, of itself, is .a preventive of bowel diseases and fevers of typhoid typo. All sudden chills are dangorohs. They may result in nothing worse than "a. cold in the head:" and they may result in tyPhoid fever, or in dysentery. The utmost care may not always give one immunity from such diseases, but if people will keep the surface as warm as tho in side; and take, a common sense diet, they may generally escape inflammatory diseases. —Fruits should not be eaten at night. Morn ing and neon aro the periods When the system , is beet in tune for acids; for aoids "thin" the blood, and so are somewhat in the nature of' fobrifuges. At night, when the body is at rest, the work of repair goes on, in the healthy person,„moro tep idly and effectively- than during hours of labor. It is not well, -therefore, to rob tho blood of its consistency toward evening. ' Let its rich chyle pass on and build up the waste of tissue; in other words, let the blood wood and water. the System during sleep. So shall you be healthy and happy, and all because you obey the higher law: of Being. NELSON U. L. A.—This. Cottheil was iuBtittited on the Ist inet., with tho following otErNrp ; Pren't—Serutiel Bogart; C. P; Wright; A. V. P., Theodore Smith • See.-Gbo:' 11. Bas_ ter; Trots— Goo. W. Phelps Marshal—Cephas linrald—Wm. It. knapp ; Sentinel—W' A. Whitley. evening Meeting , . , , - 13, T.. A.—`Phis council ~..,fg t .:l3rvii (In the 11th twt., with the following cridl nt—ll. Holland -3; V. P., IL C. Pail 9. : V. P., Richard Williams ; •Scc.—.l. P. Taylor; 'c.ls—A. I'. ti3IIIICH; 0.111111.11 C ,(I.l—John .Martin; Scntinel.—Fra»lz 0 c A GRANT CLUE.—`Tie Republi.. calls of this town mat last Thursday evening and urgiitsiZed fl.. Unfit and Colfax club; with tho following officers: - , President—Eion. Wm:, T. - Humphrey; Vice Presidents—T. R. Atherton, A. N. tlosnrd, Jae. Atherton, Henry Seeley,B; Crandall, L. L. Kim ball, E. E. Bosworth; lieorefary:-.;-Charles Tubbs; Treasurer--Truman Crandall. • • Tho Club will meet 'every Wednesday evening at the High School l Itullot, eit.44LEp-TIMBS, MERRY's MusiUM, for Auguq;is re (wive& and contains, among o her good things, a funny very for 'boys, • ''The Persuadable Pig," with three capital illustrations.- The anbserip tion pripe . of this sprightly and entertaining' Monthly, is only r:Z.1,50 per year, with liberal terms to Clubs, and valuable premiums- for ,riew subscribers'. The Publisher will send a syeeigien number free, to any onefwho ;fishes to •Tfilse 'fs Club. Address, .11Qiu,cs a. anucie t Bostpia. ' OVAitroToMY.--Yesterday Mr. UPDEGnAvi; performed another operation for removing an. Ovarian tumor. The eint was inultiloonlar and a large portion quite fibrous. ' The 'adhesions wore fintovaDworucornpleta and , ,satisfactory. The lady, on Whom the operation 'w'Ffsvpirf?m,A,PPt,',...firtY zycitO old s arta ? ,11, resident; ,efaii94ll4bpi. It TOE, County. Drs. Mi.TCALF of eitiogo; Drs.'A. lOE, CRAB; P.ll. FLOOD and COYELL Of this city were present and asslited_ at the operation, to = gethee with • Dr.. , UPDriGnAierLatsistant Dr. GREEN. At a late hour, last evening, the patient was quite comfortable. The weight of the tumor was thirty pounds. X.mot czt X3l.2.tsi ILzuct et is. A 43L1GLIT , Dxp,uRRzep.-4:(446- 0.01- ceis 'Craton — Fair' 'Thb bksikned, your,Special Committee on So'nFinktslaohineS, re port: That it, was agreed, by the :Agents rep resenting the two competing Machibes, to render to your committee, in writing, tho oculiarpoints on which theY basedi;,thdir, 'alai a ,of,Silpertority, and,iH Le ti g the maphiposi tach point _was to.bo taken sepal itcily, atitilactee'h'' fair trial; ridjudged to the best of, ony ' , Eacit 4gopt presented his Claims iti ' due forth:'‘roi . •the2 Wilcox it Gibbs Machine, -,th,irty-fife. distinct claims were made for its supprioi•fey, ALL of which, on a thor-. ough and impartial trial, were sustained ! For the competing double-thread Machine, but ten' wore prtsqntetl, , ,tq , ci of ,which were - , ,sustainpd.—t:' (Siglied,) S. U. Tucker, L. •0. Cliampneg, THE AHEEICAt COO1(IW61 . 'STOVE The following letter speaks for itself, and , is conclusive evidenco of the superiority of The American Cooking Store over all others. ,'Gt.blEsEtr;l+l.=Y.; Jul - y`24} 405. Messrs, Shear, Paokard.& Co.: am.noon td return to:Vermont, and wish you to forward to my address, immediately, by railroad to Maneheter, Vi4One of your No. 8, Improved Americans, with g A tonsion Top, and when it-isree'eived I 'remit be money. I f I was the first man who purchased your speve In this town, threo years ago, and now it is ' the stove of the place. • I ' Wo-ha*prolanely need ,the.Steyeart Stoyelive• years; ant) we find 7ho Americana lietior stove . for every kind: of edeatingl 7 iln fact we aro fully satisfied it is the best cooking store extant. The one we had was a No. 9, and larger thait. we need ; so, to get the size wo wish, and to eaco transportation, _we sell thip (and for more than it cost threo years ago) rota order the 'riew One. S'o• Bush tilting:" Very 't-esirieetfully yotire, R. P. CHENEY. ' For Sale by CONVERSE c WelleboroPu. Aug., „ . you want a Harding Family Bible worth from $3 to $3O cidllit Young's Book - Stoic and examine hie stook. Remember timt.pretended agents always add their, articling 'expenees to the price, and make -you' pap At.f I sell at Publishers prices. April 29. tf. . The largest;-bestAtud cheapest assort ment of ifamelf over brought itito Tioga Cowl% with large pictures in every way to suit, and card photographs SIM 'per doz., all going fast at Frank Spencer's Art:Gallery, Mansfield, Pa. Dee. 2576. Barding's Album --..,th0-best-in Inmiattrpn; sale nt P. H. William's 4 Co's., Pott,Ofrieo; - Wellsboro, at Agent prices. -------- A Osan.—r see 'by ' The Akitator that Mr. Yoling advertises Harding's Bibles at frau% $3 to $5O, and gives an ungentlemanly fling at agents for Mr. Barding'a Bibles, by milling them,' 4 pro tended agents." The facts, are that Mr.-Hard= ing publishes no bibles That sell for more than $35, retail, and that am an meta al,.- aedreditod agent of Mr. Harding for the counties of Brad ford'and Tioga; as may lie onsilY - Verified by ad dressing Win. IV. Harding, Philadelphia. - Very Truly yours, B. 11.'CASE. AT YOUNG'S BOOK STORE.-.-YOU will find : All the-New York Pailieii; tho New York, •Boston, and Philadelphia Weeklies, and Monthlies; ntthe Publisher's: prices. One advantage in taking periodicals from YOUNG. is, that you eartl-take them for a day, week, • or month, and stop them at any time.. Back numbers always ' supplied: 7 - Call and see Conant's Patent .13inders' for presorf: ing'pepers,tnegitziO, and (Wellslioro, May 13, 1863—tfq • - • C. 0. THOMPSON ".'' Btau; tree t, :Welleboro, Pa.,;, finishes .photos graphs in India Ink,- Oil y or• water colors, for the trade or to individual order.' Oopieknid pic tures, large or small in a flashed *tinier, ' 'All kinds of Oval, and S'quare - grames oii•hand, and at as low, prices as can be found elsewhoro. Cash taken in exchange for all kinds of work or goods.-,-p. §. 08-tf. , 1f SPEC9I A t:;" NO -0- Willeog & Gibbs Siiwin "Its seam is stronger and teiii nee or wear than the 'Lock-S}' Report," et the "Grand Ttio7.ll "Iteport," 'and 'gain pied?. tit' worlc, kinds nf 'stitolles; in the gime td, •GEO. Apr. 29, for Tioga Co. MII SIMILIA SIMILIBUS'UURAMTUR, - 1113IVIPILRETS'• - 7• , • • • ,-" EIONICEOPATHIC SPECI FICS , ~ J'AVE PROVED, FROM: THE 5 OST AMPLE E.IC.- perience, an entire success; Sinele—Prompt— ,lffilcient, and Reliable. Thpy are ;t to only, Medicinds perfectly adapted to popular use-714.,simple, that 1:n fil• takes cannot be made In using them; so harmless Ise to be free from dan g er, and so efficient as. to, be always re liable, ',They' have. raised the highest commendation from all, and will always render satisfaction. ; • No., . , , . - ; . ' ' Cents. 1, Cures Pavers,, Congestion, Inflammation., 25 2, do Worms, Worm-Fever, IVorm.Colic ' :25 5, do Crying-Colic, or Teething of Infants— '25 4 ( : ; 41 ? piorrhp a iiifellipixr. 2 . 6,01)i te, 1 25 5, do Dsratinterv, Bripirig, 13111oua Colic 26 a, do Cholera-liaorbus, :Vomiting. ; - 26 7. do Coughs. Colds, Broneldis r... 25 8, do Neuralgia, Toothache;racencho 25 9, do -Headaches, Sick-Headache, Vertigo... 26 10, do Dyspepsia, Bilious StoMach 25 11, do Suppressed or painfallPeriods 25 12, do Wilma, too 'profuse 'Periods : 26 19, do Croup, Cough, difficult Breathing - - 25 14, do Salt /itheum, Erysipel as, Eraztra... 25 10, - 'do Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains 25 10, do Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, Agues' 50 17, do piles,blifid or bleeding % `5O 18, do Ophthalmy, and soro or Weak Byes.... 60 19, do Catarrh, acute or chronic Influenza..... 60 20, do WhOOpingpersugh, violent Coughs . ... 60 21, do Asthma, oppressed Breathing 60 poilDiSidlargoiOrripairid Itearing.., 60 23, do Scrofula, enlarged Glands, Swellings..; 50 24. do General Debility, Physical Weakness. 50 25, •do Dropsy, and scanty Secretions 60 26 ,- - do Sea-Sickness, eickness from Ur: 27, do uidney-Disease, Gravel 60 23, do Nervous Debility, Seminal Ernie- Mons, involuntary Discharges; 1 00 29, do Sore mouth, Canker PO. SO, do .' trrinuiv NireukuciiiiFettlni bed— 60 31, di/ Panful Parkas, tvitl 'Elptilitoti.: 2 4' 60 i 32, do fiufferjugu at change or life 100 33, do Eptupsir, Spasms, St. V tue! 'Dance 100 114, do Diphtheria , ulcerated ore Throat 60 • OP 35 LARGE VIALS, AIOROCCo. ,OASE, .43:4AINING A CIFIO FOR EVERT 011X/frA4T DISEASE A FAIIILT IS SVUSECT TO, AN"i3O A' 'ROOK OF DIRECTIONS $lO 00 Smaller FAMILY and TRAVELING cases, with 20 to 28 vidl9 $5 to $8 Speenlo3 for all PRIVATE fa . - :ING 01111 I'UF PRLVENTIVE tI col lana, and ri al.g and pocket caqes $2 to $5 flyz-Thrso llintedielf by not atis ior single bOX,,RTO sal, I 10 ahy part of the country, by mail or Express, free of charge : own:L:tin of the Nice.' A. , IOIFOPS Liumphreys' Specific( • Homeopathic Medicine . Company, office and i:ktpat, - N046 - 2 littat)4,:c;icktic YORK nr. HUMPHREYS is consulted dai)y at his °Mee, perk Senaily orhy•letter, aaafiov . 6;for forms of disease. F 01: SALE liY ALL D , 'fIUCIGISTS, August 21, 1867-Iy. FM:MOUS , W ITII ITS GLOOMY ATTENDANTS,—LOW SPIRITS, MEPERSSIONc — INVOLUNTARY EMISSIONS, LOSS OF SEMEN, SPERMATORROO34i LOSS OF POWER, DIZZY DEAD, LOSS OF (my . I t 4f) ; . ‘ find a 'BOPPREIGN CURE in HUN PHREYS!, , -,H0b140P,A311X9 SPEOLFTO No. TIVLN'Y-I:IdFIYP: 1 -. Composed of the most taluattle mild and potentCu ruttyps,,they etrt4e at once the rpet;uttbe,matter, tone anthri eyhtetn, nrrdat the'dtallbttrvai and part vigor' and 'mord; I Ife tinitv itafit# ID the pt tire' ntAtt They have cured thous:m(la of canes. Prito $5 per parkage of atz,bezea and sold by drub tla arta' sent by mall.on recedpt of! puce. 7 Addtesa. spEORICI .11011X0PATIng Ustourffix,yol You 211146.10.1. R. WILLIAMS & CO., have got the best, largest and cheapest stock or Drugsvmed lOinetlitattititifedicines;sPaints, 011 e; Bye Slid; Brushes, Varnishes, Glass,Patty., Yankee No paribMori, 'Toilet oan, thing Tackle, &0.,"&e., over brought into this county. They' will positively sell everything in theirliao cheap. er than (an ho,bought,elsowher:e.• ' -They' hoUght their goods in,large (pantieica and for nett cash, and can and will sell cheaief than any other es tablishment in this county. Call and examine stock and prices. ,P. 11.'CULLMAN; &.00. , ' May 90888. 'Onion Bleak. HERE 'akin Close buyers find .Ptire English W TV White:l4mA and 'Unseat/. Oil, Varnishes, Lacher, Turpentine, the cheapest, at .• •- P. 11. - WILLI,±.MtVit CO. Who. sells Op purest and I;est.l).tage, Patent Afedietnes,, and .pyo Stuff, • • • P. R. WILLIAMS,' 00. Who keeps thek largos( stock of Paint Powders, Tooth, Hair, Cloth and Nail Binehee, and "sells tho cheapest,"- P. R. WILLIAMS, dr, CO. . , , Where can go,to find Abe best atid. Totipaple t Tiiilefand Saving soap, Pocket . Kialires Pertain= ery, Heir Oil, Pomades, Writing Paper, Pens and Irilq • 'll. Wrv o imas, & pO. LOOK AT 'THIS? • • , 'AA the Printere any that success follows the 1 - 1_ liberal advertieer, and other people score tq ;believe them , eq ,syo (thati iv, IV Witham , & parr) wilt take waruing, , i:ollow the: example, 4114 in fOrdthe public in 'general thaf.we have a good stook of goOd • I GOODS, to bo' 'Bold At, kocid' prices' for good eustomere-r and as i7e einisideialinustomers good—they wi be very apt to he offered the same goods at otn and the 13111IW prieo. Wa might begin and meg tion doine id' the various articles And styles thtt help - ta mike up our:stook of " -DBMS& (600111 So -- Domesticsy Yankee Notions, Has an4.Caps,,Bpots and,Sho s, dee., kt-e. ; but as *4) haverneitber timo nor space to fmbh even the beginning, we will merely Fl inyito u to call, ask for what you want, we w ill feu the price, and then weigh out or measure offac poplin; to 9rder.i he three great necessaries, always on handi Remember Farmers, tio,* we can suppk you with • , • ' I E. B. CAST BUTTER FIRKINS, TUBS, OR OILS, and genuino old Ashton by the sack; or pdnd.— Wo pay Cash for Butter. 1 Tl9ga, May 20, 1868 E. H. HASTINGS DEALER IN Groceries and Proviso s, CROCKERY, GLASS—WA* YANKEE NOTION 4 SEWING MACHINES, i AND TUE I Eureka Illelodec; At Wholesale price& , , i. R. EAsTOO, "Ma y 6, 1868-tf. Main St., 'Maio. .ICES.I MI . Valuable , Farm, for Sae. i Afarm of ,three buudred acres, wth tto bun dred and twenty-five acres it4ovek. Bit. tutted two miles north of Tioga Villige, n the Tioga River and.Rallrood.; Well. !iotaeir , tin der a good stato of cultivation, and good nild toga,: Also four {souses and , lois for sale irtiloga .village.. : - - • T. L. BALDWAr ' nom Fob, 12, 180-tr. i idachine Diablo to rip In (itch."--"Jucco'es' Elm* for die' c o containiiig both )i.i&) of 'goods.. Nt- I AGENT, Asergnee',§ Notice. - Western District of Pennlsyleanier; es : TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Th y 0- deesignedd hereby gives notice of his' - pciintment aa-, assignee of liassena Buller of Wellsboro, TiogsvCo. Pa.; who has been adju d; a.bankrupt upon big own petition by the Ms ot, Court of said District, • JOHN I. MITCHELL, Ang. 12, 1868-31* Assignee Knoxville, Pa. NE , IL" piirson'aro •hereby - cautioned op' ..a„_ buying ' a certain note,' drawn bY. 0 d Morrell tt Stephen Morrell for' ono hundred fifty tiejla:rs, bno ftom date; With rotor 4 pa ; yabliso. 41 :Isarke Cl NichOls,;or hearer," as e same was obtained by fraud, and without con - oration. • I shall not pay the same or any p t thereof. . STEPHEN MORRELL Jackson, Aug. 12. 1808-2 w." • =I NIA I - 4 t2i • . ("lAMB into the andante of•the sobsOriber ion ki-the,2oth of June, 1868, a dark red two year ''old Stem high horns, white star in the forehead, and four white fiipti about ono half of , the length of _hie tail white. Tho owner is regatlated to prove property, pay °barges' and Mkt, him away, or he will he disposed of according to law, -nags, Aug. /, /868. - W. J. MANN. Yh§! YES! Yi3Sl Queries'. ' ECE PORK, FLOUR AND SALT, ; WICKHAM A EIRR, Caution. E • ••1 k il l t oNd 5. • g gip.' 1g 'a - - •., go ra CD 14 cD 0 It • I. 0 H rrn tiJk.l C 4 .1 • 1 m 1 7 + ) tt 1:10 0 rt r) g 5 sz . i•cs Ti 8 ,00 I, •• , ;ESTR4Y. 'NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PREPARED FOR Spring and . Summer Trade T. L. BALDWIN Sc 00. •0 TIOGA, PA. jaAVE now on hand and still coming, a large and well selected stock of . "GOOD GOODS," comprising everything needed. Our stock of ZIAZZIti; DEM coma can't be beat much ALPACAS, POPLINS, CAMBRIOKS, FRENCH JACONETS, ORGANDIES, PEQUA 8, VERS./LILES, BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, ALSO, nusii AND FRENCH POPLINS, SHAWL AND CLOAK DEPART MENT COMPLETE, TRIMMINGS, , LOTS YANKEE ' NO• TIONS, HOOP SKIRTS, BAL MOREL SHIRTS, OPERA FLANNELS, CORSETS, -DOMESTICS, af.a vary.amall margin. READY-MADE CLOTHING, Cloths and C'as . slmeres and a Tailor to Boots and Shoes, EATS,, 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 stook of GROCERIES, tho moat complete stook you can find, such as TEAS. We aro old tca drinkers and know them SUGARS, MOLASSES, overything in the Grocery line, Gunja Bank Codfish Bay Mackerel, Ashton Salt, what makes the Butteo good, and nice firkins to put it in.— Also, Butter Tubs and Pails; Butter sold on com mission—no charges for handling; but would like a small portion of the money you get in re turn, that is if our prices suit. FARMERS fallible. We are agents.for the Ohio and Buck eye Combined Mowing Machines; general depot for fixtures and, extras for the the above ma chines. All kindt•of COUNTR PRODUCE • taken in eichango for Goods. We propose to sell our Goods reaso, ably. "Live and let Live" prices given at the if tinter—only ono price. • . L. BALDWIN dr. CO. Tioga, Pa., April 9,1868. NEW SPRING GOODS J. A. Parsons & Co's CHEAP ` CASH STORE! THE SUBSCRIBERS ARE OFFERINO 1 Great Inducements Dry-Goods, Boots tt Shoes. I Our stook la all now, and cannot bo surpassed 1••••• • C) (2 0 :1 Pi, FOR rARIETY AND CHEAPNESS. • 71 , ry =la -4 1 = I-1 CD The following h but a emelt portion of our ARGAINS: GOOD PRINTS, 10aT. BEST " 15 " c 00D Y'D 'WIDE SHEETINGS 12i " Br. MUSLINS Mors X. RA " SOFT FINISH 20esrs. SUMMER PANT STUFFS 20 TO 500 TS. ICKINGS is CD TO 2s 6D FOR BEST. ILL WOOL SHAWLS $ 3 LL WOOL OASSIMERES 750 TS TO $1 lEAVY GINGHAMS 16 CTS. SINE ALPACAS 31 TO 50 CTS. LPACA POPLINS 50 CTS. 'ARASOLS 75 TO $3. UN UMBRELLAS $1,25 TO $ 2 , 50 . 00P SKIRTS 75 TO $1;75. ADIES' GAITERS $1,25 TO $3. NEN TI4NDKERCHIEFS ,10 OTS. NEN HOSE, GOOD 25 OTS. s- CD =L. .... 1 j..... 0 • ,t— -t=r‘ 1:1:4 sw p—y A. ... szo ,—. l ct> ill pay to call and, examine our stock as buying new. Goods almost daily and sell :m very cheap. .: . L lo ' 1868 . S A Tio can be had in any quantity at 1 WICKHAM & FARR'S. une.; 1868. Out and Fit. to be good to all bayou of 1- J: A. PARSONS a- 00., Corning, N.Y. New Spring Goods IN CORNING. i W E have received a very LARGE STOCK of SPRING GOODS on the most favorable terms, and will be sold at very small advance from cost. We think we hazard nothing in saying that we keep the BEST ASSORTMENT and the BEST QUALITY or Goode that are kept in tho place. Have a store light enough to see what you are buying, and pledge ourselves to SELL AS 4W, quality considered, as at any other establishment. We continuo to make our CLOTH TRADE one of our specialties, and when desired I MAKE THEM TOi ORDER I, on short notiao and in the best manner. We have added to our stook a good assortment of CAiIPETS, consisting of BRUSSELS, THREE'- PLY. INGRAIN, COTTON WARP, HEMP, AND STAIR CARPETS. FLOOR OIL CLOTH and MATTING, and can sell them HOW VERY LOW We are the agents for the GREAT U. S. TEA COMPANY, and sell TEA at New York prises lty the single pound. AU visiting Corning, are invited to call and examine stock and prices. SMITH & WAITE Oorniag, April 8, 1868. micomaco ON 2 Go to KELLEY'S and see the Latest Arrival of 'NEW GOODS! Conitlating of a gexter;alossortmont of e 6 a O (4' w .? ra A $ e: - o m ;IF C , P 4 2' 4 a PAW 0 4: 8 u) sd . p 4 0 g E"' o A 8 a$ z P I = D MRS. FRY'S CORSET .AND SKIRT SUPPORTERS, AT saarirmit qe sum moll eq) Goo pus too pint NEW. DRESS 000D3 AT KELLEY'S saaariax lu fiIgAtVHS JNEITAt GENTS' FURS AT KELLEY'S Or. No charge for SHOWING GOODS at ..zeg" Wollsboro, Oot, 30, 1867. NEW ARRIVAL OF GOODS. TOLES & BARKER, (NO. 5, UNION BLOCS.) WOULD say to their friends and the public generally, that they are now receiving a splendid assortment of Bummer " DRY GOODS, auoh as SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, PRINTS, CLOTHS, OASSIMERES, TEST INGS, READY MADE CLO THING, HATS & BOOTS AND SHOES, also a large and well selected stock of CROCKERY, HARDWARE, WOODEN WARE, STONE WARE, KERO SENE OIL, PAINTS tt OILS, SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, ETC,, DTC., ETC. We are ablo to offer our customers the bona of tho LAST DECLINE OF PRICES in. the New York pt mimed elnee tb arkot, our Stook having been groat &dine in Goode. TOLt3 do BARKER. 0808, ' Wellaboro; July Dr. C E. Thompson. ILEUM:MUGU PA.] .fessional calls In the village; leinity of Wellaboto. owe on State St. 2d door on I est. [June. 24, 1868. WE Will attend to Pr. and immediate v Office and Resid the right going I 100.00 BRICK FOR SALE, by BIGHT & BAILEY, WeUmboro, Pa KELLEY'S C. B. KELLEY'S, BEE•IIIVE EXCHANGE!" I sing, I sing of a curious thing, Airooet as strange as Boggs upon Tyng; I'Ve swung 'round a circle as round as a ring, And while on the down oast part of my swing, I stopped at the city and took on theßpring STYLES OF CROWNS Tho fashions for- SUGARS ARE LOW IN THE NECK, And more astonishing still, Mola;:ses & Syrups bavo a freer ru ,T downward, with a funnel-sta. 1 ' pod trail 11/I,Etc4l..eavel, however, aro eat from the neck downward, and the style is blue and silver with stripes. TEA TEA TEA! TEA will bo prepared from a drawing furnbilsod to every customer who buys a pound. Oftbe styles to suit comploxions, &0., I may mention tbnt Black Tea you can have if yeu-long for it. I cannot get time to look up all the hard words which the GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY 1180 to startle the innocent people about the coun try; but you clan depend upon finding the ve y best of Teas at the • BEE-111VE EXCHANGE i? As to 4CcolTee, the styles are various. You can have the latest styles from the following ,fasbionable foreign ports, to Wit : MOCHA. JAVA, RIO, LAIMYRA JAM- AICA, &O. In filo Matter of PROVISIONS Flour still wears hoops over all, and dispenses with trails as unprofitable. •I have all grades eatable. Aloe, PORK, DRIED BEEP AND HAMS, ogether with a full assortment of light groceries and canned delieaoies. As over MA THERS Pays Cash or Trade, for all MARKETABLE PRODUCE. CALL AT MATHERS'S. IN ollsboro, Apr.l, 'Os. W. T. MATBERS 100,000 Pounds of Wool Wanted. MBE subscribers will pay Cash, Full-Cloth Cassimeres, Flannels, &e., &0., for Wool. They also manufacture as usual—.. TO ORDER, OR ON SHARES, to suit customers. All work warranted as rep resented. _They invite particular attention to _ ? their Water Proof ' CASA= I;. which are'warrantsd in every respect. Particu lar attention given to ROLL-CARDING & CLOTH-DRESSING Twenty years experience in the business war rants them in expecting a generous patronage No shoddy cloths made. DeLori° At Co. at Wolisboro , aro agents for ho, sale Of oar Cloths. JOSEPH INGHAM - d; SONS: Deerfield; May .1:3, 1808—tf. • Special Notice To ALL 10 interested inthe purchase oAßlTanaloteri3sof . Flour, . t 1 FEED,? MEAL, PORIt, HAMS, FISH, &0., of all kinds, will find it to, their advantage . to call and examine - I CODS AND PRICES B. PRINCE'S, Mozart Block ash paid for Grain, Potatoos, Boos s, Eggs, Ace. o, Juno 20, 1868. 13 1 . PRINOE. wax, Bea WE LSB OR 0 BAKERY. THE SUBSCRIBER having established him self in the 'BAKING BUSINESS. in this village, next door to E. R. Kimball's Grocery, is now prepared . to eery on the business in all its various branches. I will keep corr. gently on band an assortment of Broad, such as i!' LOAF BREAD, BOSTON TRACKERS, GRAHAM BREAD, BUTTER CRACKERS, .B ROW N BREA D, •:W A T E It CRACKERS, SUGAR CRACKERS, DYSPEPSIA AND •SODA BISCUITS. OYSTER CRACKERS,. CAKES, PIES, AND LUNCH, nt all hours of the day, Sundays excepted. By strict attention to business shall endeavor to merit the Public patronage. GRAS. STEVENS. Wellsbaro, Juno. 24, 1868. Wellsbo T AMPS.-=-A now kind of lamp for Kerosene i J. 4 no breakage of chimneys—at .170LEY'S. CARD PRINTING- 2 A Now YorlF f prices, in Colors or plain, end cut to suit Orders, ut TUE ACIITATOA OSPICE• GEO. W. MERRICK ATTORNEY .AND COUNSELLOR AT LA`'.. ()Mee with W. 11. Smith, Esq., Main Street, opposite Union Block, Wel!shorn, Pa. July 15, 1868., - 200 Bushels Timothy , Seed. 100 bushels , Glover seed,- choicest kinds WRIGHt A BAILEY. TIOGA. CO.COURT PROCLAMATION. Whereas, the lion. Robert.(}. White, Presi dent Jtdgo for the 4th JudicialDistriet of Penn eylvanja, and C.-F. Veil and Elfsha T. Bentley, Esq.'s, Associate Judges fn Tioga eounty;= have issued their precept, bearing date the 22d day of July 1868, and to me directed, for the held ing of Orphan's Cowl, Court of Common, Pleas, General Quarter Sessions and Oyer and Terinin. er, at Wellabore; ; for the County of TiOga, on the sth Monday of Ang.: (being- the Slst- day), 1868, sad to continue -two weeks. _ • • Notice is thinefore hereby given "to the'Coro nereTustices of th e Peace, and Cona s tablei ID and for the county of Tioge. to appear in their own properpersons; witlitheir records,inquishionit, ex aminations and remembrances, to do thosO things which of their offices and liitheir behalf apper tain to be done; and altwitnesies and other per sons prosecuting in behalf of th 9 Commonwealth against any parson or persona, are required to be then and there attending, and not to depart at their peril. Jurors arerequested to lie' plinatnal in their attendance at the appointed tithe, agree ably to notice. • - - , • Given under nn , hand and seal at th Sheriff's Office. in Wellsbore ' the 2211 day •of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand eigh, ' hundred and eixty-eight • JEROME B. POTTER, Sheriff. TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNA= led States for the Western District of Penn syiraniu:' ". ' • Wtia.tatt B.- Erns a`bankrupt undei the act of Congress of Maioh 2, ,1.887; having applied for a discharge from all his debts, and other claims provable under said act, by order of the Court, notice-is hereby given to all creditors who have proved their debts, and otber persona interested, to appear on the 22d day of August,lBBB, at 10 o'clock, A. M., before B. Smith, Esq.. Register, atria office in ,Tioga,iiPts., to show cause, if any 'they have, why n discharge should not begranted to the said bankrupt. And fdrther, notice is hereby given that the second and third meetings of creditors of the said bankrupt, required by the .27th and 28th sections oreaid rt.:I4PM be had before said Register, at the same titan and place. ._ S. Ci M'OANDLESS,•CIerk of 11. S. District. Court for said District. August. 12, 1888-2 t • Important Facts. SINCIE Salutifor is now being used in thiirui ands of families the following foots are im portant to be known. Fiasr—Though it Is the most powerful o - 1 popular remedies, yet it je so compounded, ft to be safe and harmless. It is of such a nature 4at it may be handled, arid used by Andrea; ,nd persons, who are ignorant of Medicines. SECOND—It is found that Salutifor will relieve sovore pain in any part of the body sooner than any other application. Tutan--It is important that the bottle be well corked, if left open only a few minutes it loses strength. Fooll.7ll—This useful remedy mad obtained from almost every dealer in medioines. _ Notice. TLIE attention of Merchants and others liable to a License, is respectfully called to the act of the 11th of April 1862. Pamphlet law, 492,reg ulating the collection and payment of Licenses which aro payable at the Treasurer's Office on the Ist day of May in each and every year, and by said act, all Licenses remaining unpaid on the first day of July, the Treasurer is required to sue and press to judgment and collection, as soon as practicable thereafter, - and in default thereof, to be personally liable. Those liable to a License are therefore requested to bo prompt in making their payments before that date,there by avoiding any trouble to themselves an much perplexity to the Treasurer. Jpno 3, 18138. 11. C. BAILEY, Treasurer. For See. THE `undersigned offers for sale the following deshribod property, situated in llfainsburg, Tioga Co., Pa, one House and Lot—the Rome is ii 2a Stories well finished off, a ood cellar; also a splendid well of water on th stoop. The lot contains 2 acres of the best of gardening land, plenty of apples and other fruit trees thereon—a good barn, and everything pertaining to the said House and Lot in good order. ,IThe above des cribed 'Homo and Lot I will sell rat a low figure, such as defies competition: Apply to Wu. H. RITAISEY. Mainstkurg Tioga Co., Pa. , May 27, I.B6S—Gm*:' rrriHE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE of Penn sylvania, re=organized in 1866, as a Mon adic School, gives courses of instruction in GENERAL SCIENCE, AGRICULTURE; MECHANICAL AND CIVIL EN GINEERING, & ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL LITERATURE. First term begins July 29 anil i Ands Dec. 18th, 1868. For further particulars apply to, JAS. Y. .I'KEE, Vice Pres't. July 8,1868.-4 t Agricultural College, • Center County, Pa. ATTENTION FA.RHEItSI SPRING .has come,' and those desiring full barns can have them by buying lE 3 lialearter - at the Mill of I. Champney t Co., Allah we are selling VI per ton at our mill on Elk Bun.— All kinds of Produco taken in oxohango for Plaster. Give us a cal .. CIIAMPNEY & CO. Gaines, Tioga, Co., a., March 20, 1808-Bm* • For Sale." 8 STLENDID BUILDING-LOTS, in the Borough • of Wellsboro, and a TIMBER TRACT of 400 acres in Delmar, three miles from this city—heavily timbered. Terms easy. Jan. 8, 1888. WRIGHT ch BAILEY. ' - Wellsboro Woo/ C arding. - T" proprietor having put hio Mlichines in first-rate order is now ready to•yard to or der any grado of 'Wool.. His Cards are of the finest quality. All wool, fine or coarse, should, , be well cleansed for the benefit of both parties.— All work done with despatch, and warranted. May. 27,1868-2 m. S. A. HATBOI4D. Lath I Shingles 1 Lumber ! ALLWAYS on band at Foster's Mill, Niles Valley. _Pine and Hemlock, lath, shingles, and lutnber, as well as all kinda of hard wood plank and boards. Lumber delivered to order. G. W. TOSTER. Niles Valley, May 13. 1888—,3m.• Coal for :Sale. - COARSE BITUMINOUS COAL for Sale Cheap, by Sept. 28, 1867, Hero Fruit Jar. 500 GROSS of tho HERO FRUIT JAR fpr enle by W. D. TERbELL a• 00., , !Corning, N. Y. We are prepared to fill orders for the Hero Fruit Jar;as low as they can be bought any anywhere; and shipped from Corning: We can give special rates on large quantities. It is the best and m.st salable Jar in the market. Get quotations frOm us before ordering elsewhere: Mareh.l:, 1868.-6 m ;. . Notice. • LTA,VI tlold my location and good will In MI. the p etice of Dentistry to Dr. 0. Thomas, I would rospeotfully recommend him to my pa trons as I have made arrangementi with .him to perform all operations for which / have contract ed. I. can recommend him as a gentleman of skill and ability in the dental art. 3. 11. RANDALL, Tioga, Pa., May 13; 186.4-tf. Burgeon Dentist. HEAR YE I HEAR YE I HEAR YE • BARRELS, FIRKINS, CHURNS, BUTTER TUBS, &c., Kolit constantly band, and:furnisliedlo or d,:r, by W. T. MATHERS, hi' notv stork, 2d door abOvo, Roy's! Minding, W011.51,0r0. (Juno 10, 1808.) A. S. THOMPSON,. • (MANSFIELD PA] it IWACKSMITII, his two fires; and is prepared to do all kinds of work in his lino with_prompt ness, and in a workmanlike Planner, HO Mines at excellence in his trade. ' - • IllansGold June 3, 1803—Iy. Administrator's .Notice. LETTERS, of Administration having boon granted to tho undersigned Upon' the : Vide of C. P. Brown, into of LaWrOricoville,'oleo'd, all person* indebted to said estate; and' ill par, sone claiming againertho earn° are requirqd to settle With ' BROWN: Lawrenceville, 'Juno: 244,380.4w*•, Admr. ' CASH Paid , FOR, WOOL , by TOLES•&,..BAIiKER. ~Palleboro, July i, • D. P. ROBBRTS.