110111 rig • 1 - IATTERS• I,VEDNESD.A.Y; ESEP_Efie 16, i) New Advertiaeraerkta Stop Thief- - -Jamea Lank's,: Briok for Bala!—Fred: - Blarkrait golly Calvesz-o.' Ballard. * • " ' • Executor's Notioe.--•-lina., Strang. „ Stoves t Wm. Roberta, , Agorae 14taatod—Zloglar, MoCurdy,,& Co. , ASS jIEETINGS! lion. 10. - 1).: eiTILVER;_.' _,"- - AND Mon. JAS., BRIGGS; OF NEW-YORiC, • ;/, will add restt the people ofl'iofik((ii44y, WEDNEI WEL Tl3llltl KNO. i • PRIDAV, SEPT. 25. ThnOrani , Clubs, 'Onion League,s, and Boys in Blue, are requested to make all necessary preparations for such a dem onstration as Tioga never saw before I The Leagues are expected to appear in their uniform, if, they have it, but they are expected to turn out, uniform• or no uniform. The Clubs and LeagueS are expected to make all necessary arrange m,entsfor A Grand Rall-y SOCIABLE.—The Sociable conliected with the Baptist Sooiety will be held at the .resi denco of Dr. Shearer, Tuesday ertning, the 15th. NOTICE.—We h aye several communi cations of a political nature, but without the wri ters names attached. Will our friends remember that the true name of the writer must be sent along with communications ; They need not be published. WANTED—A young man with a cap ital of $l5OO or $2OOO to engage in a safe business in a populous western State. His habits must be good and his references unquestionable. Further particulars can be had by calling at the Agitator , Ore. ADMITTED TO PEACTICE. , --Johll C. Horton, Esq.,"was on Thursday last admitted, to practice in the Several Courts of Tioga county. Mr. Horton possesses the elements of success in his profession, and sets but with the good wishes of all who know him: '' Tl3"RitlßLE!—Thel4ntiose Republi can has an accountmf a case 'of amalgamation in Rush township in that, county, an active Copper head politician haying married a colored woman. Whew !NV 1120 ri ot surothat, , tiorti -Will not bo a necessity or a law to prohibit Democrats mar rying colordd women, FLA.UFSTAFF.—On Saturaay, the flag staff on tbo Publio Square was taken doyn and repaired s 9 that a flag can be 'heisted to the peak. It was done by Mr. Curtis Culver, under the direetionti of a joint committee of the rant te Colfax and Seymour dr, Blair Clubs of thisi)villago. SALES AND TRANSFERS.—Hon. H. W. WilliniUs having purchased the- Bunnel Hall property, opposite the Bank, last• week sold it to the Baptist Society. The propetVis to be preyed and made rather more ornamental- and useful that it hits heretofore been. ThO - ball is hercaftni'to be knOlin as the l 'Towx mid has no-anwier,aa aq aytditotiqm J XL - 1113S AT — WrEnNYWN John C. Jacobs - gai,o an amusing enteikainmont at,tlie Town Hall Thursdaxevenung of last week, consisting of condo sons, inStramental music, etc. The llatl , was , w4ll, filled and wo belyvo everybody was satisfied. ISfr. Jacobs is a good vocalist:and a capital 'ventriloquist. OttritrAnv..—Mr. fl. I.' Stevens, a prominent citizen of Middlebury, died on -Thurs day. In company With his brother, M. b. G. Stevens, ho had been to Virginia, south of Nor folk, on business, and while. thoro contracted dysentery which caused his, death soon after his return. His death is a loSs to community and will be generally regretted. ' THE COUNTY :PA:111.,:—:-A correspon dent whosomote. reached us too Into for notice last week inquires, if the .priee,of admission to the Fair grounds is' to be the sate" ati last year ; nlE l o; 7: if life members of the Society will he ad mitted, free. We' are informe'd 11iat, the ,Com mittee has not yet decided these matters, but that due notice will he given of the decision when made. ATINEICROP."R., C. a n , " writes "Mr. Morris P. Metealf, of Brookfield, in thi.3 county, harvested the, present season from 17 ner4:::: of new hand. 514 bushels of excellent white wheat of the.Soule's variety-301, bushels z lothe nere. - Can ti2lB bo . betite». anywhere?"' -'' Few loculi ice, east of the rocky' Mountains, can beat tha crop. Mr. Metcalf will sow 28 acres this ye r. lie Will sell wheat for seed at i 2.50 per bushel at present. You WANT IT.—Every family wants Lloyd's revolving map of America anll Europe. It is well gotten up, burg on rollers, and by an ingenious arrangement it is made to revolve. Mr. L k R. P. Thompson, of Nbw Jersey, is tho gen eral agent and Messrs. Robert Trull of Charleston, sgd John C. Jacobs, of Tioga, arc agents for this county. This map is after late surveys, is a miracle of cheapness, and supplies a demand for an atlas'which shall come within the reach of all. Hung against the wall it constitutes au ornament- Mr. Thompson wants agents in every county in New York Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. A copy of tho map may be seen at this office. • I TIM: WEST.—Mr. CO Vlll Royce writes It's from Satterly Mille, Mccosta county, iitick-kr tl an, and submits some fat4s for tht; con NestsideWition of thoso Urho intend to ,go He styei ''" - • "Uncle Sam has thousands of acres of land as good ns you can find in Tioga county, to give sway yet. The soil is productive, the water good,' the climate as healthy as Pennsylvania or New' York, Lines df railroad arc now strettihipg over the State. The thouiaiuls of emigrants passing through the Southern part 'of the , State for the far west would Bnd•better ` home's here. Wheat usually goes 30 bushels to the nom L \ The dron4 l. , has dituaged the crops some this - ienstm ft ."`-' We shall be :glad to hear :.from i lr. Ito . §ce often. .- • , .11 ONG-LiVED Alit Lt have seen ktable showind. the ages of nine ,noonbers of a Family, two of ,witom,- Ilenry, Putter, of Michlhobury; father Of Sheriff' Pottee, un Totter, of Charleston ; arc residents of 'rioga county. The ages or the, hips) are a's follows: lletsey so T44. , otitore i 0,,, - .... Henry H ' , 77 I 1 yam - am ... ' . ...GA Paleg - .. . 72 S' authrird ' . ' .66 Dr. B. M 72 Harvey ...... .., 64 - , , 7 . , Julia .60 ' c, , . , . . _ . . . . —An average of_7o years, and in the aggregate 630 years. The parents Or ttii;s6, el4tdrercl died at an advanced ago; the father, at, tiG, and 'the mother at.713.'; i; The life Inatimnacri'Companlea Would not object to , such a record;•of ' ICiighViti. "AceiclOnt6l" Writes : "Mr. P. V Ciark is enlarging aml improving his reeldenei; on Aeadethy street. 4 . • - "Thursday evening; 25th - nit., thti "Star of Rope" lociety , gave anothereueeessful, entertain 7 !neat, and Tumidity evening . 114,1Nit, c ,rjrg 4i16, leeturer,was tileliyprcl.l3ol2 T pllit; Society .by Rev. N. L. Reynolds. ' i , %. i' , '4 ' "Elmira street 191:icing giadediM s 4 ditobe'd " lb': , a manner thnt,lelleet" , nindh cir edit iip4iW;13...M.,, street'•B i lley 66,Tritritssiihtei; ':: '' - ' : : •-t •' , • ' ~ MT;;A.4,O liVe4 or ,has -, -,btnit Jr", neat: picket fence 1 p front ,of / hts resiacupe on Main street. / O. V. 'Ent "..t M. D. Druggist has jiiii,,!'rill turned from New York City, reloccing in a good,` frc - sh stook of 'saleable - goods; iirid inch • nice 0 , ,()rant an Colfax flags: everybody wants one. "Ad ea and Vincent, dry goods merchants, on Main s rect, have a few hundred Chinese Lanterns, that give off (red, white and blue) republican light; just thething for o brit light piopsalons. ?‘The gionatiMi beettcbroitMitakiNtit fowl ,dation is being laid for the new, St. -James (Episcopal) Church, Cor. Alainsburg and St. James Sts ; and it is expected that the building will be put up and enclosed yet this fall. "Tho Rev. T. S. Sheardown preached at the Baptist Church Monday evening, 31st ult., after which baptism was administered, by".•nioonlight, in the river, by Rev. J. W. Henry pastor of the paptistoChurob." ossiP.—The saddest o spectac es is an aimless, conscienceless, ill-spent, life. The man 7be sten thiep and looking likkiheholdlfi nb tio)3l4ap(iiihAi;ltis history, nothing but a dark record'of self, minis ering unto self, trusts betrayed, life's promise blotted out, bettor aspirations eliminated from the soul, and the impulses of vice pulsating in their stead,—such a man needs compassionating. For him, oh,"Pity, diStill your gentlest tears! For ho has crossed the divide of life;, he has chosen hisimitkitnd aheadefei4h," to him, is a fearful repetition of the unlovely past." He iitY(, destroyed the ,bidenee - which was in'tho beginning! in favor of virtue,sand there is no hdpe er; hell for him save by a Miracle. Conscience long' age' departed the inhospitable mansion of his breast, and in its place'freezd's'iiiineill4 , -less than en ['avulse or principle—cold_ soulless calculation . Ile is a very Lazarus in spiritual poverty, without the innate g,opcod.whieh bridged - the gulf 'from the gates of luxurious Dives to the ProMised Land. The life of such a man is given to the devilish work of leveling down. If there be a man of generous impulses and noble intentions, the Pariah whom we have feebly described above, Conceives fer him a bitter and murderous hatred, and would, were it in his power, sweep him and every one of his class out of existence. (liven him to people the_ earth, it would swarm with villains, thieves, gamblers, liars, and mOnsteri). = , Ms - hat:rod-begins DtvinitY, :and: trickles its slime down through the mass of hu manity, excoriating every creature above his level like the discharge of a purulent ulcer. , So goes he through the world, never trying to up lift any man or woman who may (if possible) be a trifle lower, and always plotting to drag every man or woman above him down to his own level of degradation. Such is the logic of persistent evil.doing, suer', feebly pictured, young man, is the spectacle of an ill-spent life. Need w i e urge you !ti ,avilid the robki `upon ivbielk'sqoli ;tmfOtt4- 1 ' miles are wrecked? 'need we urge you to shun the paths frequented by such young men ? Hardly, we presume ; for it seems very like warning a man of sense not put his hands into molten iron, or the traveler n?t to walk off a precipice in broad daylight. 5 i- —lt is a matter of skill to kindle a fire and do it promptly and well. Can anybody build a good fire? Not at all. Not ono person in a hun dred can kindle a fire well and quickly. To build a fire requires mechanical skill, caicuiatipn, 4 knowledge ofventilationtasl thi3,' most, favei: r able Conditions for combustion. But how is everybody to get such accomplishments? Not out of books, not orally. If a poet is born, and riot made, so is a blacksmith, or a, carpenter, or a shoeinaker, and so is the lawyer,. preacher, ,and teacher: Of course th'e natural 'ithillty must be cultivated But all successful men are born 's of success • innate. No man e 1 acquire them. Now as to the man who has a sleight for building a fire! no,does;it jmit'as a bird llitilds-itshist L 'Or. the beaver his house—by intuition. The bird and the beaver never fail to do their writ,. apd ‘131:1M0 people 'neva. thraii'aiie ; 'nfatetil in lighting a fire , ,of body, asks. ,*hy, this : _There are fireS:.which persons online skill , may; , kindle. 'The fires of Peighborhood cententibit ( tire esasily kindled.' 'The - ,4110 oest:Patnred peo, pie, tvlio‘wish:everybody . wen t •who_. love' ',las and , take no pleasure iu the inisfettanes i oficitners, sometimes furnish Oxyge,rCto feed,,'suph,_ flrejy Love of misohief,lapil no:malice ;whatever, often, fernishes fuel to a: smoulderingiltime which ,"at last ' culminates in a 'crilandlone - cOnflagraiiefiZ . , If anyiman,ib nursing some tizo fun of:it, bitter, _quit; lest ,the flames: arise, rebound, and. consume something he • reapooto,l ' I reveres, or loves, to ashek . • • • - • Ty. , 23: 11110)v , r , . 24., =There is a aiieiek7 in: ilietTitiga . Cottptl . Jail." He is a colored persutt;nnt.l t i Democratic; poets are urged tolook.to , their laurelsl,forl this dusky favcirite of the MliBC.4'i s t4 aftei diem. OA • Leonard Mpore,'4risoner L having' capC, ottr,Ooet wrote • I • • "Whilst in the Jail and walking round - ..: , i , .Ills health,S.or to maintain, Ho tiid Conclude thatirhe could, -1 . He would be free again. "The 24th of August Ours . A plan 14 ilfd'contrivo I I'll got below, and out I'll go, Or not come back ' Being missed by "Joe,'.' Aseareh was instituted, ;when— , .• "With light in hand betieath the floor •,'," ' The search by Joe was made', = , ; • -; And by i s boiler fur below Upon the ground ho , , - After a parley Leonard came out'of his hiding-. place and was locked up 'in his ;‘.:;ell."' •'l'he' moral is more forellile than elegant..;w rail by our dusky poet "Ohpricon lads don't ho liko him And try to break your "soli,'• - If so in court theyll cut you short, ' And send you, down to .., ." The "poem" is prefaced by a rddo penci sketch of the recusant Leonard hiding behind thi. boiler. , ' EAST CHARLESTON.—The Grant Club will hold its next meeting at Bast "Ouir'ea ten, Saturday evening, Sept. 19. -Itev. S. 41. Brockman will tultliess the people. .W.LLSBORO.—Iion. li.. W: Williams will" address the people nt - tbe Court house, Situiday evening, Sept. 16: --- Musle by tho Baud. Lot there be a grand rally. STONY PORK—Hon. S. P. Wilson will ad dress the people at the••Oshorn Nehoel` IlouLv,• Wednesday evening, 5ept...113.' ' • • firOs (T ho otube in the several. townships,holch their meetings as usual,. and where we knew' Of the names of speakers engaged we ihallgladly - announce them. ;7, -• 13firit)11FIneD. —ot? r eatoApon clOtt sands us a long and spicy cmumuniemtion which we cannot find room for ' iti hill 4id - mustbo pon ! tebt with briefing: ' , • : ' :“We have a strong Grant - Chili, and are waging aggressivewar upon thottreiny.• The eicieting• - tit 'Wdhiney's grore, on the . 2911 i by 144thi, r:Lsc amount pind: • E The.Donnerrifty are:lol6Ni restless, licit: their attempts to organiaiz hi `rtr' fah fntlC•d: 'They Erica' thC2t/th less than a ilez,en - voteralir,*e:, Thei,c ,mperc - gr reproved them of-intermt and appointed , nantlie,r meeting for , Scpt.' eventing-, at'whiebi :inn:they eltpecteil'iM 'RePtitelierint f . - •V. 111 II erevy i l, i t!qik 1";-e4-jq. egaretary•iin• making op hit= , report the :11.epulilienn 3 'proPosed; to dividc'the - The. ri , teltz•shdiVed t it 'ar` a anit 11reSitteni 8i:3'14'44V ;ono 'not, , for the Iteptiblicans, at, a. Aey maitre meeting. "Yon" ein Brookfield .will . tlnivi4 g r Tioga county Octobt-1. i 3 Novetnher 3, thiny was ever' hedail ' ;;-• „ - In the - , Aglantio several articles by nuthora not genenilly ‘it'Onsid e'red "in-the ring.”. A along ; these'ohee" '"Sihrtinn - Exiles,"- by W.B uns.; Olt '1 ) 411i 0 iis, r iii L lriFt! W. M itchell; end u hy - (ielliti"Tp sit dr:. Among the actititoin4 Tiro . ltayard ; Taylor, C. , E3 . ' P. ' Whii r li)Ste; Phelps, and Dr. 0. W. Holmes. • t 7. Republican Meetings Al'etizis: i T1101 , ',./aO 664000 4 1 -4 At teOlfgokiMloaliOd rraAtli,"Z loads off the September number of this "Queon the Monthlies." This is followed by the usual . elegant Steel Fashion-Plate, and, by a Ana. Wood - sngraving,iluitedlio the )tdeitaidif Called "On the Cliff." Published by Doacon'a Peterson, 319, Walnut street, Philadelphia, at $2,5 1 3 a year (which also includes a largo steel engraving.) Harper opens with au illustrated ar ticle upon Silver and Silver Plato. A further portion of "Travelling in Siberia" is given, and there is a curious paper on the parasites 0f In.._ seati:V.Thefie lif. M : 1110 id; ail 8t ktite:ria Ling illifiti cia ‘•Tho Last Years of Koisuscoir.i ililVocitianla. Fork and lVages" is a sensible because praotioal View of an important subject. The no chapters of "The Woman's Kingdom, " by Mb Mules*, ctOrdictil COIN-groWiMiclaPrelpoo,ll. tllig - his fit9ry 3 will be her thef ii'tilleh—fiiiitilt `bedan 14' it tut'a real Pat?a,i'MiNft T NV l 9)F l 4T'ft Easy; C4alr) is very geed, tins month : the' Allintlily' s pmeerd of Qurront EvOrits is, nitrilye .)g00d..1,1 A t f : c ' ; i Xacsesa,l 3iEtttiviiil;l3.elsusi. 11 Oysters, Clams, Eggs, Pickled Tongue, Tripe, and all sorts, of Tatahpip,pf!T.§4. - vtlaloa t t o .:#1 4 .949 Pannell Janzuhi knows how to MEN '• Tun "new thing under the sun" pf which Sol emn dotiNectLis Phildifii`iivattamiliiitlibil that rare perfume fpr4, gannet be described, for:th'er'irisltilliliiiigi HILO itin'the'whole iealin - of fragrance Sold by all druggists. ,;3 P , , %.-; ZIARBiIAGEI3I 1 57 CI;, 0 • Mt obeli— town, Sept. 7, 1868„ by,Roy. A., _ll. , L'l?aso, Mr. John L. Lienibrtiits , knn df Toga, ALS NV 011'rl ATIIIIO NE. —I n Earlville, Lasallea Co., Illinois, Aug. 18, 18(18, at the resi dence of Cleo. Cady, by the Rev. C. S. Harrison, Mr. Byron., AlsworAh, of Chico, ~col,lforpiar and Jlrliss ii tliband, 'ditiegliter 'et Ci Rathbont; Esq., of Blossburg,liog,a HENRY—WILKINSON.—Aug. lfx, ult., by Fev..J. F. Calkins, Mr. H. E. Henry, and Miss annie M. Wilkinson,. of Delmar. MOWREY-v-TOLES.—..S.apt:I3, ink," by Rev.' if.. Mr. John Mowi•y; nib Miss Eliza Irina Toles, of Chatham. ' . DA2s4.THS .Charleston,•A lig:: 22, xdt3;' , Da vial Bowen, aged &2. In-the not 1841, ho espoused the rohlOoKso 4esuiChtist,3and at the Tainecthue helped area ive the Welch Congregational Church of Charles ton, l and .lied in the hope Of a glorious rusurroc tion. S'PECITAT, —o— 4 • : ' :3 i;,. • • Viiillcox -& Gibbs Sewing Machine. 413;111/ is strongerAtnd less. liablo. to rip in ase or , Lock,Stiteb."—.."Judyce, Repol ir " ut ; 44 .ff(lyind,7riall," Sand. for. thb `atppor 1,", um! samples of Work,; containing bath' slitpbos,,on tbe same piece of. goods. GEO. C. BOW !N, AGEI4.Iy .Ar. r. 29, 11S—ly. for Tioga Co. Knoxville, Pa. • . • 3 ,, ,• ! , t.O i , ;;; in• • 3r ck for:;1 - 6'44: , - c: - nancetor, 'l3-Alok of 6Otol' a tjery,*Vieltsboro; by 't • PIipD.;IIIARGR'AFP.:'" E ; cec2cto.' xOll , AISNTAIII: having been. ranted. it4l4lte 'undersigned , upon the laet nti.te.stentlast-of iticharil , 'Phillips,•lnte ni I) . oekoitilbsdelitis4;t9,, anti nil .eMitnln4 Agatititt.snid degoilout,.muet sek ' ) FRANbIS STRANG-4 t , Westfield, Sept. 16 , 1868.4 we ,; • • Bstroy C- 4 • i • tA , E to&the premises of thu su seri er, in Farmington,' FePt. 7;lbreejaprlngtiCaives. the owner is requested to pay charges and re• claim thew. CYRUS BALLARD. Sept. 16, 1868-1 t 4 \TO V.* O.T OO ' 11 1 ,114):-,,Tr.t11e niaulvip tc ) §!{,aipth-; 2 linml vieo and pliers on another occasion will re -41sti.tbipeqytiagthilwilv0V2/sqp-aN-urtit. Welibboro, 1.6,1805. STOVES, STOVES, STOVES S ; I ;W I i 5L , ' - 42 411:kl '' NgVni)64 Main Street,' Wellgboro; Penn'a •-ri '.' Tyflriti been appoinfed agent, for all first class Stoves manufactured by Shear, Pack. mtd Co., 'of A tbany; N. 1.".• ! •fitu re dy IQ furnish the following named celebrated Stova: COOKING strovEs, ) AMERICAN, I NATIONAL, iIOAIE COMPANION ; - -MONITOR TILE BENEFACTOR, 'll • tlio' otwhich is' tbo best stovo I'ot - common uio over in market; being.cheap,.well mode and convenient:"- qibb,ite ra1. , 0, " ELEVATED OVENS, J'A.B.LOV, ISTOVgS, I ; dAST IRON, various paderos, SHEET IRON, Self A LSO- 7 8toyes suitable for burning hard ur soft. coal, will be furhishesl, tq.order. Customers will do well to exatnino Jny i ) stook, which is as. full and well selected - as any inWorthern Ponn: sylvanim . I have also.put in a full stock of Mis:aLi-clN7‘reitaike, of all sorts. Thankful fur liberal patronago in tho past, I respectfully solicit a continuonco of the same. Sept. 16, 1863 AGENTS-WANTED - FOR Men of our Day : Tiroirion:who govetn our CcOantry', , ihiliO7 its laW4 harp fought its Etitles, charmed,. ns with ,their (O. wilco, founded our colleges, control our railroads, ITlRollfactorles and our finances—ono attractive vol. m nu, full of livid interest, life•hke illustrations and characteristic anccdoto. 050 pages-42113:10 steel portraits, and the limier over 50 men. Price low to suit : tho tinets. ,The cheapest BB weltettuthealeestclp& (cresting touivpittlialse6Nritbin Anti...Mlo 'rime) EVely hatlyNtatkill t 6 knbw thd , hlatory or, these men. Send for circular to ZEIGLER, MeaI:TREY & CO. philadolphia, 6. Cincinnati', 0., Chicago, or Louie, Mo. $0y:t..113,1868.-7,1n I, ' • V , A a. . I RI 1 I t!.l.l:voy it:,',.:—.4 Notice to Itilyge , Auaders. i,v,, . ..,,,,,,,,, J. 111111 BRIDGE across Tioga. Riv i or at Spon. _ cer's Mill, in the Township df Richmond, pill be lot la, tlioa lowelakttnitabost f b Odor, ,otti gat e1131313Y, on Monday , Sip s t. 21st t o'clock P i M. Plan and . _ speci i a'afi-', cation a the same itti se and place. .as'. 11 a giitA 11, s P. V. VANNESS. -, ) JOB. REXFORD. !Well:thorn Sept.,Otikisqs. , Oorers ' ' at: '-.. -, \I \-"- ak A, —,- -t-'=t- r. -Y, I. ' Farm for Sale. - 1 limiu undereignbdititters forlsale .on reason :' able terms, a valuable farm, situated in Chat ititm To wnship. Tioga Bounty Pa, on the direct "ram] from Rtaoxle to ,Kcc a nt2y,ville;_ssix. miles 'l4ill. tiro tersimi pi CietL Antsiining-45feaeres'ills i ,asires improved. A good frame house, largo hay hdrn and elitad, , aillittvosatt ,flors9: . lom ,also two galcl apple orchards. Well - watered and well adopted to dairying. Any one -desiring a good fa r ina and pleasant home will-do well to apply to -B. IT 'VP LIA VII. , I. • ' ' I , V:is's tr:P'Ji ri..11.:) ••• V. --' P.4 - ',t i i 1 ••,.'•'. I.7blitilieiV Tiistifute . l- •`: t '`,i , '* ItiAT thu Deerfield Academy, Rnoxville ' Mon day t. M N : * - etliis"DtioNtgihl/Vtlitili':l4*MaYi'sfibl ; 'M 4P oililairgiiiii: 24 - ;lit•Te'elliek - li. MV6 M. Viidiii` ' Deard at the ilotela.at 5b to 75, gents per, day•pt . I , torei..4lenril ce:rildeaerrirrid-idled, - 41itlse* . ders "de; ire e Ate - rid ;one 'ir ftbe id ; Testi tateli;' be se rid. - '4' , 16 tistae tortirrittbn, - Opufo. ,-.',' `.r'.. - ' .2" ._ Provisional cortifliiiites lieketifter lesited' te l'etieliers—who,-without-batisfaetory excuse ; do not toted the„lnsture, will b(ii marked :F,lve ofi thl_ditaitilliketice or TirOliitit'g';,' '-'''',- '" 1 .1 f6P02,1860;,` '' ' ' '.l - .'F,.4141111,' . ' ,• •'5 "to. Bop't. tt - t. 'l' Y. .41 ME EMI = WM. ROBERTS Ell . z YEBt . ,i, 4.. ' ItaA t iTi 4 s I ' . FR. WILLIAMS & CO., have got the best, • birkest and 640'st stook of DrUgs, me'ff 16ines, Patent Medloines, Paints,\olls, Dye Stuff, Itrhshes, Varnishbe," Olais plitty, - Yankee No tions, Perfumery, iTollot Soap, Fishing Tackle, 40.0te4, 'ever,brouglit , into' this county. Th will poiitively soil everything in.their line ohm - -1 - , cir or than oau be bought elsewhere. They bong t tbelf.kbods in' largo:a/114h titles end foftettottsb;i and can :and }}still sell cheaper thanny:•othor,os 4011stat:int in this coup ty.l 'Dail' and examine stook and prices. " ' P. R. - WILLIAMS & CO. May 9, 1869. .No. $ Union Block. 4': •4. 14.. • .• • ; 1 4 , • ; - ••1 G. Queries.: "nratßE Oail'elose bnyers - 116d Pufn White Lead and Linseed Limber, Turpentino„tbe,,eheapes,t, at P. R. WTLLIAMI3.,.fr. CO, Nho sells the purest and best Drugs, Neat Medie!no4 / a Bye 1.Y.4 P. R.`WItit.,TA.MS,A 110 '1 • .., . k Wh'ii , icereps tifeldigeit'sgoc af Paint Powders, Tobth; Ifair;'43l6th and•'Neit fertisheS, and :salts the cheapest, P. R. WILLIAMS, 44 CO: Whore can'yo'n go to dud the boat and cheapest Toilet and Saving . soap, Pocket Knives, Perftwo. (WY:snide bit, Potnsideie; Writing Paper„ Pens ; npli, 1'0;16 = '`- PI It . :'Wit,LtAmg.,.k. co.. • 1 1 9911r t i,,11..T,1FTA1,5 4 7 ,r,'„ .j„.,57.4. %1..,. 'A S the Printorasay thpt success follows the dilvortlisar; and'Bther paoplil sot= to bolioVo,thoro, so wo.(that is, Nioktiam•di ,Fa cr.) will take warning, follbw kbo' oattinpla, 'and in form. the Toldio in general Oat fro have. a -good ' 'Q ® Q S H )I;7t s _ , to be sold at good prices for goodcustomers— anq, as we consider ell customeragogd—they.,will ho vary apt, to be, off e red the same goods at one : and ,the same price., We might begin and men tion some ' of the various'articies and styles that holplotnakii.iip our stock of ' • ! 1D23, daamo • t: 1 • .„ • . Domestics, .Yankee Notions, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shods,'''' but as we have neither time nor space to finish even, the beginning, we will merely invite you to call, ask for what you want, we will toll you the price, and then weigh out or measure off ae seording to order. • • • FLOUR • AN)) SALT, the three great necessaries, always on kiln& Remember Farmers, that we can supply you With • BUTTER FIRKINS, TUBS, OR PAILS, ... . , • , .`....• :i!n l ± ~ and genuine old Ashton by the sack or pound. ;Wo pay Cash for Butter. • • ; ` l,l " dc FARR Tioga, May 20, 1860. tz E. H. HASTINGS, DEALER IN Oroceries and Provisions, oocKERy, GLASS=WARE, t. kiYANNEX , NOTIONS, 91, SEWING MACHINES, •• ,i 2• • n 'urn ' _ yawl, At Whelamin rrtdas. 11. HASTINOS, ; hay ox 1863:4f. , Main St., Wallsboro. I • . .„- A.111VS:111 - ..-111UNIVEL First 7)1;101,z\bospo I oy'e4rupStoro t Wellshoro.: DEALER' IN' „AND ,PROVISIONS.• ' Will keep constantly ,on hand everything in the Of Familk Groceries, as wolf' as . 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P,: til m. ....r - .g. -• \ "t • ."' 0' t oil o• tili CD -...4 r ® ,:- •' ki* / 2 -,• ° - s'-4' , 8 • ‘ 4-4 ' ...t.., • fa, a' r 1 11 4 • ~ • 4:::,:.,' tzi 'irt , : • 0 +1 ... i . J......... , , , , _ , r 7-0. 1 • - CIO .: • ; !4 ' '1 i•••• 1 -Nr.l • . • t Executors'..Notive., • ETilthS TESTAMENTARY. having , •been _EA granted to the undersigned upon ,the last will•and Testament of Peter , Gieen; 'late. of Vet., mar, deceased, all persons iti'debted to thff.eouge • are repugitcd.to inakti alt hating claims against the strineVill'presera thim tte-3.• •• tiT tIAGNEg GREEN, ; IGV,ORGE GREEN, pep t. 2,1808-6nr. o ` l, • •"•' • Berk' jr- AK 41,1 f i v 4) on ',Coramtina .in WC11111kro;i, ! 4,0 g, 11, nit ii 40; Arco-year-Oil rid steers. , Istiitice,lB hereby givOn , to'ltlke.oNtnor o* ovraira to pfdve property.• pay. phar,gee, and tako theni Away, dtspased of according to aw. .(, Q t nuas.i "Sept. 2, High Constable. HAW`4ZIVERTISEMENTS. :_ _ • - . Spring and Summer r4ade I I TICAVE now on hand and still coming, a large IX and well selected stook of `,` OD- GOO DS; oou3priatng everything needed. Our stook of • Lag IA 2:21100 641023 41.0AaAS, • P4LIIstS; CAMBitIeKS, FRENCII JACONETS, ORGANDIES, ' . PEQUAS, VERSAILES, BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, ' • 1 ' ; , ALSO,IRISLI AND FRENCH POPLINS, • SHAWL AND CLOAK DEPART MENT COMPLETE, TRIMMINGS, DAS YANKEE NO TIONS, HOOP SKIRTS, 'BAL. ' MOREL SKIRTS; OPERA FLANNELS, CORSETS, DOMESTICS -• , REApx-m-AIyg, : cL9THINO, Cloths and ()assinieres and 4 Tailor to B , oots and 'S c hoes, HATS AND CAPS, STRAW GOODS, CROCKERY, WOODEN WARE, HARD. WARE, SHELF HARD WARE, NAILS, IRON,I 'l l . SALT, Lilt E, PLASTER, PORK, FLOUR Don't f got to look over our stook of GROCERIES, ihe moat complete stock you can find, such as TEAS. We are old tea drinkers and know them to be good. • .• everything in the Grocery line, Gunja Bank Codfish Bay Mackerel; Ashton Balt, 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 'r t e. turn,.that ip , if eufprices suit. . FARMERS TOOLS, full line. We are agents for tho Ohio and Buck oyo combined Mowing Machines; general depo for fixtures and extras - for the the above ma chinos. All kinds of " „_ COUNTRY , PRODUCE talon in exchnngo for Goods. Wo propoao to soli our Goods reasonably. ~‘fLivo and let Liv e;' gisfonk at lhe•bounter—L6nly bne 'price. • • \ • . . - ,T. I. BALDWIN & 00. 'pow', pd.; Apy t il gt!;T§qp,.., MIME J: A. Parsons & Co's CHEAP CASH STORE! THE SUBSCRIBERS ARE OFFERING Great Inducements Dry-Goods, Boots 6:,...5h0es Our stock is all_ now, and cannot be surpassed FOR VARIETY AND ORTAi'NESS 'Mb 'following isbut:a amali portion l' of our BARGAINS: GOOD PRINTS, 10ers. BEST , 121 9 PP. Y 1 1) WIDE SHEETINGS 12} . - " ' BL. MUSLINS 15oTs EXTRA al SOFT FINISH 20nTs. SUMMER PANT STUFFS 20 TO 50oTs TICKINGS is 6D To 2s 60 FOR BE ST. 'ALL WOOL SHAWLS , - A,LL WOOL CASHMERES 75eTs To $1 REA VIViIIIGkEIAMS 16 PTSe.: FINE 'ALPACAS 31" TO 50 CTS. . .A.T.,P,OLOA" POPIANSSI)CTS. „I . ;PARASOLS. 75 To $3, • SUN lIMBERELLAS, $1,25 TO $2,5Q. HOOP SKIRTS f0;*51,75:. LADIESOIeV.ITERS:WS To LINEN. HANDKERCHIEFS 10 OTS LINEN HOSE, 090)) 25 OTS: ==M -.: 1 4 I 1 Tt. wilt pay to edit and''examine our stock as weiare_bnying new Goods almost daily and sell ing them very cheap, ' ' 411 , 1 q !1°! 1808. SALT aaiiba had is wag 'quantity at • x!3 , = • i • WICKHAM do FARR'S. Tioga June. S. 1888. PREPAID FOR T. L BALDWIN & 00. TIOGA, PA. can't bo bent much. MEE at p. very .small margin. Cut and Fit. SUGARS, MOLASSES, 1U1.1.1 LVII to nil buyeia'of EMI Milli Mil Jl A. PARBOIP 4 CO., .•f , , • Corßing, N, 1. *ea, Spring GoOds IN 'CORNING. El •j have roamed a very LARGE STOCK of , E;i SPRING GOODS MEI =SI ERIE on'tbe Most faveiable teims, and will be sold at vai3i entail ad4anoe from"einst.'"lVe think we 12;n:i0d i;lotIllnk in saying.that we hoop the • BEST ASSORTMENT and. the BEST ,QUALITY of Goods that are kept in the place. Have a store light enough to Ste what.you are buying, and pledge ourselves to SELL AS LOW, quality ecinaidoriid, as at any other establishment. We continue to Disko our ' i ; :~. ~ ' CLOTH TRADE one of bur 'specialties, and when dceiied MAKE THEM , TO ORDER on short, notice` and in the best manner. •We have . added to our stook'a gobd assortment of• CARPETS, BRUSSELS; THREE - PLY. INGRAIN, COTTON WARP, HEMP, AND STAIR CARPETS. FLOOR OIL CLOTH and MATTING, and can sell them GREAT b. S. TEA COMPANY and 801 l TEA at New York prices by tho single pound. Ali visiting Corning,,are invited to call and examine stock and prices. SMITH & WAITE Corning, April 8, 1868. micimmr, Go to KELLEY'S and see the Latest Arrival of NEW GOODS! Consisting of a general assortment of ' a (.5 re . W A o'ci O'. oo us' , co? R 0 a k t g mi 4 E 1 4 4 A z g g P ia 0 80 ' g A 0 4: U MRS., FRY'S CORSET AND SKIRT SUPPORTERS, AT saapiam . vs fiana aim oq; owl pms us so rani, I__ NEW DRESS DRESS) GOODS AT KELLEY'S S,AVATI'3II 9 1 ? S'IAiVHS AolulAt GENTS' FURS AT RELIAEY'S ..wr- No chargo for SHOWING GOODS at 4rf Wellsboro, Oat. 30,1.867 NEW ARRIVAL OF GOODS. TOLES & BARKER, WOULD say to their friends and the public" generally, that they are now ree'eiving a splendid assortment of Summer DRY GOOD'S, SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, PRINTS, CLOTHS, OASSIMERES, VEST : INOS, READY MADE CIA , THING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, =II also a largo and well solected stook of CROCKERY, YARDWARE, WOODEN WARE,, - STONE&WARE, KERO SENE OIL; , PANTS & OILS, SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, ETC' , M. ) ETC. We are able to offer our customers the benefit of the . LAST DECLINE' OF PRICES ~ i - '' ~ in tho. New York Market, our Stook laving been pnrchased-olnee tho great decline in (tooth., Wellabor°, July 1, 1868 Dr. C. R. Thompson. • , IWELLSDOROUGg r PA.) Will attend to ProfessiOnal Dulls in the village, and immediate vicinity of rellaboro. Office and Residenco on State St. 2d door on the right going Hatt: • [June. 24, 1868.' 10(000 IBRIOK FOR SALE, -.7 • WItIGThI .t BAILEY, Welloboro, Pa. MMI ME EMI consisting of HOW VERY LOW i Wo are the agents for the, O. B. KELLEY'S, \ (NO. 5, UNION BLOCK.) such as TOLES A BARER "BRE.IIIII EXCHANGE!" I sing, T sing of a curious thing, Almost as strange as I3Ogga upon Tyng; I'vo swung 'round a circle as round as a ring, tints - while on ,the down east part of my swing, I stopped at tho city and took on the Spring STYLES OF GROCERIES SUGARS ARE LOW IN THE NECK, Molasses & Syrups have a freer run dowpw a rd, with a funnel-sha ped trail. M.Etcll.7..ere.l, however, ara cut from tho neck downward, and the style is blue and silver with stripes. BM will be prepare& froth a drawing furnished to ivory customer who buys a pound. Of tho styles to suit complexions,! &0., I may mention that you eat; have if you•long for it. I cannot get tinio to look up all tie hard words which the GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY use to startle tb9 innocent people about the coun try; but you can depend upon finding the very best of Teas at the BEEHIVE EXCHANGE? the styles aro various. You can have the latest styles from the following fashionable foreign MOCITA. JAVA, RIO, LAGUYRA JAM PROVISIONS Flour still wears hoops over all, and dispenses with trails as unprofitable. I have all grades eatable. Alt o, . . r RICI DRIED BEEP AND HAMS, together vi l ith a lull assortment of light groceries and canned delicacies. As over Pays Cash or Trade, for all MARKETABLE CAUL AT MATIIERS'S. Wellaboro, Apr.l, '6B. W. T. MATIIERS.I 100,000 Pounds of Woo THE subscribers will pay Cash, Full-Clutb Cassimeres, Flannels, lco., Ike" 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 elagauzEl6l/a , i which aro warranted in eve 'y respect. Particu lar attention von to . . ROLL-CARDING & CLOTH-DRESSING Twenty years oxporionco in the business war, rants thorn in expecting a generous patronage., No shoddy cloths made. KELLEY'S DeLane Sc Co. at Wellsboro, Are agents for the sale.of our Cloths. JOSBPI! INGHAM Sc SONS Deorfiold, 1808—tf. Speciai Notice T o G AL AAr those i a n i interested t other k i di nt n h d e s E f u rc h a so • of R FEED, MEAL, PORK, LIAMS; FISH, J:O., of all kinds, will find it .to their ad antage to call and examino GOODS AND - PRICES at M. B. PRINCE'S, Mozart Book.' ' N. B.—Cash pail for Grain, Potatoes, Bees wax, Beans, Eggs, tt. - .$0 WelMoro, Ane 20, 1868. M. B. PRINCE , TVELLSROI?O BAKER Y,. THE SUBSCRIBER having established ) him self in the BARING BUSINESS. . in this village, next door to E. R. Kiinball's Grocery, is now prepared tocary on the business in all its various brantha keerilion'4 Manny on band an assortment of Bread; such as: LOAF BREAD, BOSTON' CRACKERS, GRAHAM BREAD, BUTTER CRACKERS, B ROW N BREAD, WATER • • • •CRACKERS, SUGAR • , CRACKERS, • '• . DYSPEPSIA AND SODA BISCUITS, OYSTER CRACKERS, CAKES, • PIES, R I ND LUNCH, at all.hours of the day, Sundays excepted. By strict attention to business shalt endeavor to merit the public.patroagey' '- CHAS. STEVENS. Welleboro, Juno. 24, 1868. LAMPS:—A now kind of 'lmp for Korosinui no breakage of ehimnoys—tit 'FOLEY'S. CARD PRINTLNG— Ht lir' York prices, in k) Colors or pluin, and entito suit orders, at : I ' THE: Afirritrori,ol . riet:. - , . . • --h------'-'-'-- I GEO. W. SIERICK., - ATTORNRY . ANU COI.II4SLLOIL AT t ?Ohio° with W. 11. Smith, Esq.', Main S opposito Union Bloch; Welfsborii, Pu J4ly lb, 1868. 20 0 Pushsis,WinioN , Seed. 100 bii Cloirof . Sood; atoicest kinds WEIGUT 41c BAILEY. The fashions foi And more astonishing atilt, TE.A..--,-TEA 1 TEA Black Tea As to . 4 c)lXeges, p0r .. V,.=1 , 3 Wit: AICA, &O. In the matter of M A. T H E R, S PRODUCE "WIT au 11:1k*Anh)a their Water Proof Flour, AND ; GIFT GALLERY GR . • Go to King ix' pastmaix's GIiAND I,GIET..:,,;GALLEiY FOR YOUR PHOTOGRAPHC • .„ • • • • • . P Gift ' ever s2' worth of Pie- A 8 t i tl e :D a s: Frauses7, , o4l9 Y d OVER 5O PRESENTS -TO 'BE GIVEN AWAY! The largest assortment of Frames and Cases in Tioga County, to bo sold .lowt.for cash. In ad dition to the low pricesi,we will give; away the following Preset:4s t worth from fifty ; cents to fifty dollars ; one hundred presents worth from $lO to $5O; two hundred Resents worth from $3 to $10;; two hundredPrestinfs worth from 50 cents-to s3.' Tho presents Consist of Gold and Silver Watobes, silver Cake Basket, silver Tea Belle, Castors, gold Watch Chains; Seals, Chow', - Sleeve Buttons, 4, Studs hi netts, Wet& Hooks, silver Plated Forks, Teaspoons; all gilt Frames Cases, Setts, Cord and Tassels, Gold Rings, family Bible, History of the Secret -Service by Col. Baker, with other pres ents too numerous to mention. COME ONE, 'COME ALL, AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES AND BE: CONVINCEEf. . Your present given to you the same day of sit ing. Prices thous= as last year. GALLERY OPEN TO PRESENTS, JULY LIT. 11 Don't.forget theplaie—ovor Eastman's Dan. !lil Office, and 4 ors below Roy's Drug Store, Jain Street. 1 CLAY RING d, EUGENE EASTMAN. 1 Welb3boro, June 25, 1868. . Important ,Facts. INCE Salutifer is now being used in thons inds 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 compounded, as to he safe and harmless. Itidef such a nature that it may ho handled and used by children, and persons who aro igriorint of Medicines. SECOND—It is found that Salutifer will relieve severe pain in any part of the body sooner than any other application. TIIIRD—It is important that the bottle be well corked, if loft open only a few minutes it loses strength. , FOUITTH—This useful remedy can be 'obtained from almost every dealer in medicines. Notic©. attention of Merchants and others liable to J_ , a License, is respectfully called to the act of. th e 11th of April 1862. Pamphlet laws, 492, reg ulating tho '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 net; fl.ll 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 defaidt thereof, to fire personally liable. Thosie liable to a License aro therefore requested to be prouipt in makingßheirpaymentsbefore that date, there by avoiding any trouble to themselvesandmuoh perplexity to the Trintsnrer. ,June 3, i " 86S. U. C. BAILEY, Tteasurer. For Sale. rilllE undersigned offers for sale the following JL described property, situated in Mainaburg, Tioga Co., Pa, ono House end Lot—'—the House is 24 Stories well finished off, a good cellar; also a splendid well of water on the 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 Muse and Lot in-good order. The above des eribcd House and Lot I will soll.at a low figure, such as defies competition. Apply to WK. H. RIJitEIEY. MainsbUrg Tioga Co., Pa. May 27,1568—8 rat 4T l 'rzri - xozi FARMERS 1 CPRINQ has poise, and those desiring full 3Plewerte•r• at the Mill of I. Chamimey it , Co., which we are selling at $6 per ton at our mill on Elk Run. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Plaster. Givens a call. , CIIAMPNEY tt, CO. GainCs, Tion, Co., Pa., March 26, 1868-Oni* Coal 'for Sale. Co.Al2 ' §E BITUMINOUS COAL for Salo Cheap, by Sept. 28;1867 ME Hero 1 Fruit Jar. 5000: OSS of the HERO FRUIT 'JAI/ for sato by ! - W. D. THRALL k. CO., 'Corning, N.*Y. :We arqrepared to Ell .orders for the -Hero Fruit Jar as lout as they can be bought any anywhere, and shipped from Corning.. We can give special rates on large ,quantities. It is the, best and most salable Jar in the market., Get quotations from us before ordering elsewhere. 'March 18, 1868.-8 m - . lIitYING. sold my location and good will in tho.practiee of Dentistry to Dr. C. Thom- I respeetrully recommend-him_to - trans as I have made arrangements witi perforin all operations for which I have el. I can recommend him as a gent skill and ability in the dental art. J. H. 'RAND.4 , Tioga, Pa., May 13, 1863-tr. ' Snig,eon Dentist. , . HEAP, YE! HEAR . YE I .11Bia''YE,1- BUTTER TUBS, &c • •' Xept constantly on hand, and furnished to or der, by ' . W. T. MATHER S,' at his now 5t0r0, 4 ..d door above Itoro Wollsboro. j. (June 10, 1888.) 7 -, e THOINPSONi [lll ll9 :spiEL±.• pay BLAtIcstOTH, es two Ares,' and ;is prepared to do 101'kb:if:IS otneork in hie line with prompt noso, and in e , Workmanlike manner. Be• alma! ex - colioncofin hii trade: '• • • Manslioldlune , 3,lB6B-13 , :. - • • • • • • At tepiiOn . • IFeinheis,/ - • • 4,vvy.k.',m.;L-liEALi G• . i .941 ,1 1E, 1 - or 1.11. galls, contracted 'hoofs, old,sores on-Sor..; see, hoof-Bound horsea--tho bait Salve in. ox; istenco—for sale oi3ly by - ' '; ' It. WILLIAMS A. Co.' .. Weltsb'oro,'Atig. 19, ' • •-" • -, • CASH:Paid TOR, WOOL' -, lb y-TOLES4 BA.11,KBR":,1( July 1, 1863.-ke -.-, • . Ada iinisira . tor . 4', Notice.-. • LETTERSof adminiitration having been granted to the undersigned upon the estate or U. B. Wells ; late nf Jaokson township, - deo'd, • sill persons ittdebtett to said estate and•all bay 7., log claims against t4e same will call.at once sad, soffit., with BENJ.,IWELLS, • , 3_N O. W. OUERNSET. .-IL'e•ktgl, July - ^9 ISGS-13w - ' Adra'rs ,••:' • • 1 • • • - - 7 A. W. AiYERS 7 . iStiaCs3po r tho only, .place this side of Now ,York qty .. tiftorc . you wl.ll find conAtantl ,on( nand,_ a ' grim! aFsurtrito4,of GRANIT.} 2 ; iiIOWI.I,IIIENT • . cut ttt 'the - celebrated Quincy'. and' - Ponder(); Clear, shipcti direct to his ordet,; - ' also. •finems- . Sarttuent of Marble and,Blato, Mantles, Coal 0 rules, Marble *ltelyes,l rack et s ' as -cheap as can ! l c bought irt_the•State; 411`orders rc.colco Rty 12t3 personal attentien..` p and robins 'watet: 'Street,: k few' doers holosii 4yers: Jewelry . 18884 Int: ' • 4.1 V; AYBR§.' lANS e t ,PATO4O 4 1VOOL, WITTER' AND 0 1 11E13gli; . by -0. L. WILLCOX. • June 17, 1868. - Mill D. P. ROBERTS. Notice.