HOME MATTERS. WEDNESbAIt , SEPT'R Ti`lB6B. New Advertisements Queen of England Soap. - Stray Steers—J. Mattison. Something New—T. M. Wariner. ' Teachers Institute—Rov. J. F. Calkins, Notice—Joel Parkhurst. Election Proclamation—J. B. Potter. ' Ssecutors' Notice—P. Green, Estate. Stray Steers—High Constable, Ellis. • Sew Goods—Do Lane & Co. - REPUBLICAN MASS MEETINGS. lloom. R. ARIIISTRONG and Dr. lYm. C. DOANE, of Williamsport, Will address the citizens of Tioga County at the following times and places: 331cossoisikrumg, Monday, September 7 at 2 o'clock, P. M. Monday, September 7, at 7a P. M. amarrersic, Tuesday, September 8, at 2 P. M. CO 00 Cs Tuesday evening, September B, l at 8 o'clock. Weiffirtifolci, Wednesday, September 9, at 2 P. M. DA, WM. C. DOANE, • Will address the citizens of. llosact dart), Monday evening, September 7, at 8 o'clock It was found necessary to take up the afternoon Mass Meeting at Mansfield, as announced last week, and give it to Blossburg. Mr. Armstrong will speak at Mansfield Monday evening, there fore. Repnblicans, let no pains be spar ed to give wide notice of these meetings and secure a full attendance. Let the Clubs and Leagues'in the several local ities see to it that Mr. Armstrong has a rousing welcome. CHURCH MATTERS.—Bishop Steveps will visit the Episcopal churches in Tioga county as follow's: 11 blausfield, Sunday, Sept. 13. Blossburg, Monday, Sept. 14, at which time the church Edifice will ho consecrated. Lawrenceville, Tuesday morning Sept. is. Tioga, Tuesday evening Sept. 15. IVellsboro Wednesday, at 3 o'clock, P. M., Sept. 16. We are pleased to learn that Mr. Charles .0. Thompson ha's been engaged as teacher of draw ing and painting in all its branches, in the State Normal School, at Mansfield. Ire will enter upon the workf on the Ist of October. BUsINESS.—Van Horn has been ad ding valuable machinery to his shop on Pearl street, among which we notice• a matching' ma chine which grooves and tongues a board at one operation, and very handsomely. This machine will bo of great service to builders. Messrs. Truman ,_ F 4 ,-, )-3 1--• so vtd a 4.1 c. . cm phD P t=i pi c - ii, * iiii ( -1 Li 0 = a. . U) pr q , -ft SID el. D-1 Er t il a -.. . 1-3 CD ••••• 4 . co b i ' l o m en P*l - • F 2 W 1 ; CD a ., 0 0 . 01 ... 06 C 4 111 0 0 0 ID . i.../ • F 0 - • 0 M o i_• ", co ,„ •••1 ' 7 r — .17 h i z.• c't) U 2 rp r — P 0 ~, u, f , . . 13 5 , . 0 .... 07 0. P. ELLIS. High Constable. , r.. C . : (.) Zr H 'e-i• ".. P 1••••• • Cri . "0 C7'"J 'L --- --i ... 0 , 2 c, ... t .. CD 0 tt ''',P. . 4 v) 5' Pg CD • Z W • c•c; -•It . p.. (::› • - C ..7:c 5 •-• g P 0 cia co tl -- P . : , 10 , 1 d a C . ) ( 1 aw t4 ig --•' ....4 CD ..st PCD ti l l 2 ro ......... E P ! -4 Cs' 'Pi • -or - CD 4 g. U] CD . '''' - EMI 0-1 la• El 'E.' . -. il.- tt 0 ,i (c ' ' '' ' 7 -1 „,-.1 SW td El 0 • '7 N -.- p, ' rn c., W v, YES YES! YE$ 1 6 , 00111 0 PORK, FLOUR AND SALT, STRAW JOCKIES AVhichwe fire selling at COST. PATTERN HAT VRAMES r NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. - . PREPARED FOR Spring and Summer Trade ! T. L. -BALDWIN Er. 00. TIOGA, NAVE now on band and still (lowing, a large, and well seleetod °toot of "GOOD GOODS," comprising evirything needod. Ourstock of I.tslnti& =MN WOW can't bo beat much. . ALPACAS, POPLINS, CAMBRICKS, ERENOII ,TACOI4ETS, ORGANDIES, PEQUAS, VERSAILES, BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, ALSO„IRISH AND FRENQII POPLINS, • SHAWL AND CLOAK,DEPART-: MENT COMPLETE, TRIMMINGS, LOTS YANKEE NO TIONS, 1100 P SKIRTS, BAL MOREL SKIRTS, OPERA FLANNELS, CORSETS, DOMESTICS, at a vory small margin. READY-MADE CLOTHING, Cloths and Cassimbres and a Tailor to Cut and Fit Boots and Shoes, lATS AND 'CAPS, STRAW GOODS, CROCKERY, WOODEN WARE, HARD WARE, SHELF HARD WARE, NAILS, IRON, SALT, LIME, PLASTER, PORK, FLOUR Don't forgot to look over our stook of GROCERIES, the most complete stook yen can And, Bach as TEAS. We are old tea drinkers and know them . to be good. SUGARS, MOLASSES, everything .in the Grocery line, Gunja Bank Codfish Bay Mackerel, Ashton Salt, what makes the Buttoo good, and nice firkins to put it in.— Also, Butter Tube and Pails; Butter sold on com mission—no charges for handling; but would like a small portion of the money you get in re turn, that is if our prices suit, FARMERS TOOLS, full line. We are agents for the Ohio and Buck eye combined Mowing Machlhes; general depo for fixtures and extras for the the above ma chinos. All kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE takon h exohango for Goods. Wo propose to Lisp our Goods reasonably. "Live arid let Live" aces given at the counter—only one price. I \ • T. L. BALDWIN & CO. Tiogf., Pa., April 29,1868. • NEW SPRING GOODS J. A. Parsons & Co's CHEAP CAM STORR! T HE SEBSCRIBERS ARE OFFERING Great Inducements to ail buyers of Dry-Goods, Boots & Shoes Our stock is all now, and cannot be surpassed ---\_ FOR VARIETY AND CHEAPNESS :Sibe following in but asmall, portion:. of our BARGAINS: • GOOD PRINTS, lOcTs. BEST " 15 " GOOD Y'D WIDE SIIEETINGS 121 " BL. MUSLINS 15cTs EXTRA k' SOFT FINISH 20cTs. SUMMER PANT STUFFS 20 TO 50CTS. TICKINGS 1s 6o To 2s 6D FOR BEST. ALL WOOL SHAWLS $3 ALL WOOL CASSIMERES 75ors To $1 HEAVY caNaaAms 16 CTS. FINE ALPACAS 31. TO 50 OTS. ALPACA POPLINS 50 CTS. 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 25 CTS. It will pay to call and examine our stock as we are buying new Goods almost daily and sal ing them very cheap. • , J. A. PARSONS lc CO., Junp 10, 1868 SALT can be bad in any quantity at WICKHAM do FARR'S. 'nog% June. 8, 1868. New Sprin, W E have received a ye SPRING on the most favorable ter very small advance froml hazard nothing in saying t, BEST ASSO and the BEST QUALITY kept in the place. Have a see what you'are buying, a quality considered, as at an 'We continuo to make our CLOTH one of our specialties, MAKE THEM on abort notice and in t bavo added to our atooka BRUSSELS, THREE COTTON WARP, STAIR CA' FLOOR OI and MATTING, an HOW VER Vo are the age l GREAT IL S. T and sell TEA at New Yor, pound. All visiting Corn and examine stock and p SM Corning, April 8, 1868. T ~ Go to KELLEY'S and see the LatestlAriival of NEW GOODS! . Consisting of a general assortment of Cif 1 W 0 (1) ~ O RI g , o y) ~;=_4, cif .4'' 2 r: pe, z • . 4 , = 8x p 4 '.4 m t 0 g bi ti c.. 0 A 8 og A . U MRS: FRY'S CORS SUPPORTE saaqqax 94 sutra Aoul NEW DRESS GOOD GENTS' FURS A „MU- Noobarge for 811 Welloboro, Oot. 30, 1867.1 NEW ARRIVA TOLES & WOULD say to their fr' generally, that they splendid assortment of Su DRY G MEETINGS, SHIR CLOTHS, CASSI it INGS, READY THING, inn BOOTS AND CROCKERY, HARD_' ARE, WOODEN WARE, STONE WARE, KERO SENE OIL, PAINTS & OILS, SUGARS; TEAS, COFFEES, SYRUPS, M LASSES, , ETC,. DTC , ETC. We are able to offer our uetomers the benefi of the LAST DECLINE OF PRICES in the New York Market, our Stook having been purchased since the grea,t decline in Goode. Wellaboro, July 1, 1868 • ' Dr. C. H. Thompson. [WELLSBOROUGH PA.] Will attend to Professional calls in the village, arid immediate vicinity of Wellsboro.- Moe and Residenco on State St. 2d door on the right going East. [Juno. 24, 1868. Corning, N. Y 100.000 b BRICK FOR SALE, y - WRIGIB ft BAILEY, Wellaboro, Pa Goods 11111 ING. IN COR 'y LARGE STOOK of DODS e, and will be void at cost. Ve tbinkWe ‘at,we keep the TMENT of Goode that are :tore light enough to Id pledge (=solves to other osta liebinent SELL AS' RADE nd when desired 0 ORDER l e best marknor t l We Lood aseortinont of ID 'CARP oonAistin 'LY. INGRAIN, HEMP, AND PETS. CLOTH can sell theta LOW. I=l ote for the I COMPANY I• prices by tho single) i ng, are invited- to call 'lces. TH & WAITE ON 2 T AND SKIRT • S, AT cup 909 putt nuo lent AT KELLEY'S VHS aelulAl. sxwiriam PI sq KELLEY'S LING GOODS at -ee: B, KELLEY'S, OF GOODS ARKER, (NO. 5, UNIO BLOOK.) 1 ends and the publio are now receiving a mer Ruch a 'MIS, PRINTS, ERES, VEST ADE CLO & CAPS, SHOES, also a large and well elected stock of TOLES it DARKER BEE.IIIVB EXCHANGE r 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 the dciwn east part of my swing, I stopped at the city and took on the Spring STYLES OF CROCERIES SUGARS ARE LOW IN THE NECK, , And more natonlabin Molasses & yrups have a freer run downward, with a funnel-eha ped trail. - I owover, are cut from the neck downward, and the style is blue and silver with stripes. TEA will be prepared from a drawing furnished to every customer who buys a pound. Of tbo styles to suit complexions, &c., I may mention that . ,• you can have if you-long for it. I' cannot get time to look up all tho hard words which the GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY ueo to stertio the i nocent peoplo about the coun try; but you can depend upon finding the very belt of Teas at the BEE-HIY EXCIIANGE? the styles are various. You can have the latest styles from the following fashionable foreign MOCHA. JAVA; RIO, LAGUYRA JAM RICA, &C. Flour still wears hoops over all, and dispenses with trails as unprofitable. I have all grades • eatable. Also, PORK, DRIED BEEF AND HAMS, ogethor with a full assortment of light groceries ATH E R S Pays Cal or Trade, for all MARKETABLE PRODUCE. CALL AT MATIIERS'S. NVellsboro, Apr. 1,'68. W. T. MAT HERS 100;000 Pounds of Woo rrtHE subscribers will pay Cash, Full `Cloth Cassimerps, Flannels, kc., &c., for Wool. They also Manufacture as usual—. TO ORDER, OR ON SHARES to snit customers. All work warranted as rep resented. They invite particular, attention to which r 4 warranted in every respect. Partic 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. KELLErS DeLano & Co., at Wellabor°, are agents for he sale of our Cloths. JOSEPH MA'AM tt SONS Deerfield, May 13, IS6S—tf. Special Notice T o G A R L A L H h ri ns hod in t a ° ll ° 0 8 other ti i t nt c111'1"h"" FEED,• MEAL, PORK, HAMS, I.SH, Sco., of all kinds, will find it to their advantage to call and examine N. B.—Cash paid. fol. Grain, Potatoes, Boos wax, Beans, Eggs, fie. WELLSBORO BA J - CET Y. SUBSCRIBER having established him elf in the BAKING BUSINESS. in this village, next door to E. R. Kimball's Grocery, is now prepared to cary on the business in all its various branches. I will keep jton stantly on band an assortment of Bread, such as LOA.FpREAD, BOSTON CRACKERS,` GRAHAM BREAD, BUTTER . CRACKERS, BROW N BREAD, WATER CRACKERS, SUGAR • CRACKERS, • DYSPEPSIA AND SODA BISCUITS, OYSTER CRACKERS, CAKES, PIES, AND LUNCH, at all Iloui.s of the day, Sundays excepted. lty strict attention to business shall endeavor to merit the public patronage. CIIAS. STEVENS. Wellsboro, Jane. 24, 18118. Wet ODS, IA MPS.—A now kind ofdansp for Kerosene j no breakage of ohimnoya—at FOLEY'S. CARD PRINTING--at Now York prices, in Colors or plain, and cut to suit orders, lit THE AGITATOR OFFICE.% GEO. W. MERRICK, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AII; I 3,AIV Oftice with W. 11. Smith, Esq., Main 'Street opposite Union Block, Wellsboro, Pa. fl July 15, 1868. 200 Bushels Timothy Seod. 100 ltusitel Clover seed, choiedst kinds WRIGHT 4F BAILEY. The Pushlona•for Milixtc:43:r..ere3.,, TEA .--TEA--TEA 1 Black Tea As to Cicargae), porte, to wit 4- In the matter of PROVISIONS and canned delicacies. As ever Wan their Water Proof 1 zwainzigant Flour, GOODS AND PRICES at M. B.i'RINCE'S, Mozart Block eboro, Juno 20, 186 S. M. B. PRINCE GIFT GALLERY GR to King & Eastman's [WTI D GIFT GALLERY FOR YOUR HOTOMPHS. Z.I Gift with every $2 worth of Pio a, Frames, Cord and Tassels. sple ..tX_ tu, 0"V ER 00 PRESENTS TO BE GIVEN AWAY 1 The la .: est assortment of Frames and Cases in Tioga Co nty, to bo sold low for cash. In ad dition to , ho low prices, we will give away the followin Presents worth from fifty cents to fifty dollars ; I ne hundred Presents worth from $lO to $5O; two hundred presents worth from $3 to $lO ; two hun red presents worth from 60 'cents to O. The pros nts consist ofl9old and Silver. Watches, silver Ca e Basket, sillier Tea Bells, Castors, gold Watch Cl sins, Seals, Charms, Sleeve Buttons, Studs in nits, Watch Hooks, silver Plated Forks, Teaspoon's ; all gilt Frames Cases, Setts, Cord and Tassels, (told Rings, family Bible, History of the Secret Bailie° by Col. Baker, with other pres ents too numerous to mention. ' COME ONE, COME ALL, AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES AND BE CONVINCED. Your present given to yon the same day of sit ting. Prices the same as last year. GALLERY OPEN TO PRESENTS, JULY laT. Don't forget the place—over Eastman's Den tal Office, and 4 doors below Roy's Drug Store, Alain Street. (CLAY KING k EUGENE EASTMAN WeHeber°, June 25; 1868. Important Facts. tNCE 'Salutifer is now being used in thous ° ands of families the following facts are im portant to be known.— FlRST—Though it is the most powerful of all popular remedies, yet it is so cOmponnded, as- to he sofa and harmless. It is of such a nature that it may be handled and used by children, and _persons who are ignorant of Medicines. SECOND—It is found that Salutifer will relieve severe pain in any part of-the body sooner than any other; application. Tu~nn- It is . important that the bottle be well corked, if left open only a few minutes it loses strength. Foustrn—This useful remedy can be obtained rom almost every dealer in medicines. Notice. rp.llß attention of Merchants and others liable to a License, is respectfully , called to the act of the 11th of April 1862. Pamphlet laws, 02,reg ulating the collection and payment of Licenses which are 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 ipress to judgment and ;collection, as soon as practicable thereiafter, and in default thereof, to be personally liable. Thoseliable to a License are therefore requested 'to be prompt in making their payments afore that date, there by avoiding any trouble tolhemselvea and much perplexity to the Treasurer.l June 3, 1868. It C. BAILEY, Treasurer. For Sale. THE undersigned offers for sale the following described property, situated in Mainsburg, Tioga Co., Pa, one House and Lot—the House is 21 Stories well finished off, a good cellar; also a splond d well of water, on the stoop. The lot contains 2 acres of the best of gardening land, plenty o apples and other fruit trees thereon—a good ban; and everything pertaining to the said House and Lot in good order. The above des cribed House and Lot I will sell at a low figure, such as defies competition. Apply to - -• Wsr. H. RUMMY. J 1 Mainsburg Tioga Co., Pa. May 27',1808-6ml' ATTENTION FARMERS! SPRlN( i thas come, and those desiring full botruz can hove thaw ny Paying I= ) letecteas at the Mill of I. Champney& Co., •which wt are Belling at $6 per ton at our mill on Elk Rub-- Ali kindstof Produce taken in exchange for •Plaster. Oirc LIB a call. I. CEAMPNEY, & 1 1:10. Gaines, Tioga, Co., Pa., March 28;1868-6m* For Sale. Q SPLENDID BUILDING LOTS, in the 1 V Borough of Weljaboro, and a TIMBER TRACT 'of 400 acres in Delmar, three miles from this city—heavily timbered. Terms easy. JIM 8, 1868. WRIGHT .t BAILEY. Wellsboro Wool Carding. T"Eproprietor having put his Machines in first-rate order is now ready to card to or der any gtado of Wool. His-Cards are of the finest quality. All wool, fine or coarse, should he well cleansed for the benefit of bothiparties.— All work d r one with despatch, and warranted. May. 27;1863-2m. S. A. HILTBOLD. La l th 1 Shinnies 1 Lumber I • A LWAYS on hand at Foster's Mill, Niles 1 - 11 Vancy. Pine and Hemlock, lath, shingles, and'lniaber, as, well as all kinds of hard wood clank and boards. Lumber delivered to order. G. W. FOSTER. 'alloy, May 13. 1868-3m.* tbe na Coal lb]: Sale. COARSE BITUMINOUS COAL for Sale Choap, by - Sept. 23; 18t37. . 'c D. P. ROBERTS. MO Hero Fruit Jar. 5 1 - 1 GROSS of tho HERO FRUIT JAR ,ok , for solo by TERBELI.,& 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 slr pped from Corning. We can give special rates on large quantities. It is the hest and Most salable Jar in. tho market. Get quotations from a before ordering elsewhere. March 18, 1868 —6M • • • Notice. f[AVING sold my location and, good will in the't3ractice of Dentistry to. Dr. C. Thomas, I„would respectfully recommend him to my, pa trons as I have made arrangements with him to perform all operations for which I have contract ol. I can recommend him as a gentleman of skill and ability in the dental art. J. H. RANDALL, Tioga, Pa., May 13, 1363-tf. Surgeon Dentist. HEAR YE.I HEAR YE 1 HEAR YE I .BARRELS, FIRKINS, OHURNS,_ BUTTER TUBS, &c., Kept constantly on hand, and furnished to 0f... dor, by W. T. MATHERS, at his now store, 2d door above Roy's Building, Wellsboro. (Juno 10, 1808.) A. J. THOMPSON, [WAN:WIELD PA) BLACKSMITH, has two fires, and is prepared to do all kinds of work in his lino with prompt ness, and in a worktnanliko manner. Ho aitnesk , at exeellenee in hls trade. Mansfield Juno 3, 1813S-Iy. Administrator's Kotice. lETTERS of Administration having been j granted to the undersigned upon the estate of C. P. Brown . , Into of Lawrenceville deo'd, all persons indebted to said estate, and all per suns claiming against the same are required' to settle with JOAN R. BROWN. Laivreneeville, Juno. 24, 1868-6w* Adult. Assignee's Notice. Western District of reosisilranirs; as : TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The 1111- tiorti)gnedd heyo4 givos ntltiee of his ap pointment as assign'eo'of Massena Ifullard, of Wellsboro, Tiogh Co. Pa., who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition by t4p.Distriot Court of said District. 1 • - JonN I, rei-oIIELL, Aug. 12, 1,863--30 Aapignee. FLOUR' A; MEAL, atwaya on band at Juno 17. 1868. FISLIER4 BU/MEW. •