00ME:1!1.A.TTERS. WEDNESDAY, BEPT'R 23,1888. - - New rti t ' In B a nkruptcy-4ra. Baker. , Notice in Discharge of Nast:4 , ...6o6tbab. o n ly Steer-:-Geo. Skelton - . cloth i ng —Ctothing Lan° . Cp. )larbinery for Sale—D. Austin, • D uck for Sale—L; L. Russel: ' '• SOtICA to Colleetors—ll. O. Batley. „' gyp Agenc,—; l . C. Jacobs. I ; o ooods—Jamea A. Parson., . MASS :ETI'NGSI Hon. E. D. CUI.VER, AND Non. JAS. A. =RIGGS, OF NEW-YORK, address the people of Tloga County A.TIII WEDNESDAY, SEPT: 234 WELLSBORO • • .• " THURSDAY, SEPT. 4. HOE. Wk. H. ARMSTRONG, fill also be i)reseq, and address the people: hNqxvILLE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 25. t' The Grant'Clubs, Union Leagues, and Boys in Blue; are requested to make all necessary preparation's fOr such dem onstration as Tioga never saw before 1 The Leagues,are expected to appear in their uniform; if they have it, but the* are expected to turn out, uniform or no uniform. The albs and Leagues are expected to make ,alt necessary arrange malts for A Grand Rally Coroner: The nomipaGon of a Suitable person for the offioo of Coroner havingb l een ()reel) ked by the County Reppblican Convert ion, the Republican County Committee have a wed Dr. H. ii. Bon ers of Tioga tor that office. ..._ , - - yUGH YOUNG, .. Chairman Rep. Co. coznmitte.. Sept. 19, 1868. , . OATS W ,•I!tuhels of Oats wanted at: thie . olge:e. These Of our subscribers who wish to pay: for their ; paper in Date, earilde so until the above auseuxib js reepived. „Or Correspondents are informed that the prosi of matter is so great this week, that many interest ing articles . touching' the campaign and' local affairs, are ,crOWded over. We cannot help *it, much has to be'rewritten before it can go to he compositor, and we. cannot do !matinee for ho neglects of other' _s. • GRAPES.—We, , ,apk indebted to D r. Afoutford, of ,TiTestfield, for scrotal clusters of Concord Grapes, raised by` . bira „this season. They ara beaatiefr. We do:TiOt.learn wbother has a large crop, or notf , We tippe . hemaY have. BIG YIELD. „ —Mr. M. J. Griffin, of Brookfield; writes us that last "spring 'his father planted a Goodrich potato weighing two ounces. On the l7th .of September ho dug from this planting-Arty-two poonds'of potatoes ! We . con clude; with him, thai this'inay suggest to farmera that a little - seod• in a hill tray produeel a largo crop., „ CoIin,EbTION.,4,--Iti' our, notice o the Potter family; last Ivectir an , error occurred., The mother of the family , is 92 insteadoflB years old, as the types made its say. 'A lilaeke of twenty years, more Qr./00010es not seem,Muola in such a life—almost a-century. HEAVY Wednesday night of last week was extremely cold. The mercury fell 11)* below 'freezing `point, and the frestwas severe., Friday night was 'nearly as . cold, W e 'believe that the crops; save' the latest buckwheat, were out-the way of the frost, however.. . DAiNENPORT-tlie clever, caricaturist and inasylr.of thp art of elocution, gave an en tertainmenCat 'tunnelll last Wednesday even in ~...11-1 - •atidiencea—Aa..--a---clalincat.r of character, and as a ventriloquist,,,Mr. DavenpOrt has few equals.' In fact, SigrOr Blitz cannot ap. , preach him in ventriloquial facts. - Mr. D.; coolly informs his audience that ha is ahOut to deceive them, and dOes it,. effectually. The , only 'regret we have is, that the political excitement- spoilsd his field for this time. He deserves a large audi-. ence, tor his entertainments s ere calculated •to da, stied. Hisiiiee't; in _three. seenes—"The Drank.: and".:—.is excellent. If lifr. Davenport will come here next winter he can have an audience worthy Of his talents.. • • CHURCH MATTEII.S.—Rt. Rev. Bishop Stevens administered the rite of confirmation to a class of upward of thirty at S . Paul's qiitircli in this village, Wedrieidiiy nfteriiiion of list week. t A. number'. 4I ibis class had icceived,..,hap.- ;,bap tism at the bands of ev. Mr. Mien, Intl- or 'this parish, now of All henY, and the remainder were baptized on the 13th, hy Rev. charlhs Break , of Wilmington, Del., ow on a visit to hi friends and former parishioners in this village. .1A lire audieice Was present at the confirmation. - r ' Bishop Stevens preached in the evening. The discourse was extempore, and won ail hearts by Its earnestness, simplicity, and beauty. The several parishes in Tioga county :crere.rop resented on the occasion, as follows : Blossburg•'-sov. M. L. Kern. ' I": - Mansfield--Rev. Mr. Barrows. Tiogts-Rev. JAL A po'biTe. Revs. Mr. Montgomery, of Corning, and Chas Breck, of Wilmington, bel., were also presen and assisted in-the ceremonies. Max ANII Boy SHOT.--A - gentleman writes te:Sisim Farmington yielder date of Sept. 14, as follows: "I hasten to.lay.beforo year readers the do tails of a tragedy that occurred in our midst Jas night. • ; - . "It appears that a man by, the name of Fdr sythe, living on. the , Elkhorn near R. Shaw's, has been missing apples, which' he supposed were, stolen; and last night his , son Charles . (aged pbout 17) and Frank Denham, loaded their guns 4nd went to the : orchard to: watch.. They; lay under the tree until, near. eleven - o'cloeic, .When they heard some - ono coming. ; Charlie raised,up on his knee, and peering through .the„darkess saw a man raise up his arm to get an apple, when, *Without warning; bilked. The Man , fell, to the gzettyt44roaning,, and, the boys Lledi' 'Ono, went home, to bed; thb other went honie find got a lantern, and. calling up the neighbors', Went back to siee 'she %•'While they,-,ireitigtme, the wounded,reatt and boy.fsi-there preyed t 9 't" ) two, bad managed to build a fire, and word lying, by it. - The Man seemed to ,be hurt- the ,worst. A wagon ,was procured, and the, wounded than* was taken to Mr. Forsythe's, • who sent a boy after the Doctor. , _ The boy met . Dr, otaith of Tioga, on his-way to visit Mr. Colegrore. The Doctor hurrled'to the scene, and ou examination, found the man had 15 shot, • lodged in, his hip,. groin, and side, anddthe boy one in • his aria and another just grazed his side. "They were out' cooning," and set the dog - out in the cornfield and "stepped evera into be orchard for an apple when they 'were shot: The names of the wounded Are Wib "Stratton, and Daniel gee son of Mr. Daniel Clee,•,all of:Middle- ' =" These are believed - to-be-the facts in• the case, and aro written with the view of: silencing the thousand-and-ono stories-that would otherwise be circulated:in regard to it." • • ' • We - are mach obliged to-our correspondent for the relation. • ,-- likEiP. The Grant'lClubs in the several erection districts are requested to ap, point a Committee to attend to the as sessments itthey have not' done SO ati read This work must. be done before 2d of October. 1111 E _ TORCHLIGHT PltOCPsSION—FINEDis rwor.—T4o Grant Legion of Tanners last formed in this village, had a notable torch-light.-display last Thursday evening. boys had= heard from Maine; and as Our Democratic fallovv•eitimut seemed to have retire'd froth' ppblio life iitiee, the Maine thunder reverberated arlit'Mg the Alloghe. : , nies, it. was thought hest, to ilbunino their retreats With the glorious light.of, victory. .Accordingly,, On very short notice, Capt. Carvey, commanding the Legion, summoned his forces to assemble in the League Room at dusk, and prepare for the work. In forty minutes one hundred men issued from the League-Boom, attired. 1,4 at; ettps r and capes, lately procured and hearing eaefi slimming torch. The line of march was down Main i -st., and the affair was so well managed by - Capt. Carvoy and his lieutenants that the company looked like a regi ent as it passdd down the street, the sides of w ere lined with epee 7 tators. . Meantime the firing--rty,c under- the skillful direction of Mr. W. Bullard, fired a salute 'of twenty-five guns on the Public Square. The procession having returned to the Avenue was formed in a circle around the Grant .t Colfax flag, and , thy : , whole joined in sioging toynd the with: trierheq: *greet,: 4,i1410, close of the singing three hearty cheers were given for Vermont, three for Maine, three fur Grant, and three for the Flag of the Free. The .procession then marched up Main.st., to Lincoln, hp the latter to Pearl, down Pearl and by King at., to Main, halting in two battalions before the residence of Judge Williams, who, being called for, appeared, and , Made a' neat congratulatory speech touching the, splendid victories in Ver nont ;§.- Maine, and thanking the Legion for the compliment. ' Threo hearty cheers - were' given ferihe Judge, and the 'procession resumed its march, passing down ,Main and out upon- the State Road, and returning to - Main. Here the -order of march was changed, the' procession formed in column by division, and marched up Main-st., to _thef League - Booms: where, after eheers for Grant, and Capt.' CarVey, 'the coin pany broke up. The best of order prevailed du ring the entire evening, and the officers of the Legion deem() much credit for the ease with which they dandled the company of irregulars. This is but one out of several displays determined upon by tho U. L. A. Republicau Meetings KEE,NE,YVIT;LE, Sept.2l,ev.ening. , EAST CHARLESTON, Sep; .2;s;,Everlinti. MAPLE HILL SCHOOLHOUSE, Sept. 26, evening. Speakers will be sent. GOSSIP.—A roguish boy was once ob served bard at work to drown a mouse in a tub of water. The mouse swam for dear life, and once or twice succeeded in getting nearly out by climbing up the side. On these occasions, so hOpeful to the poor mouse, the cruel boy would pidfe, him back. ." (live the little fellow a chance for his life," Saida Lying laokeieelf plucky he is, and have pity on him" So, 'when we see a poor, fellow who baboon " a night and a day in, the deep," of degradation, - strug gling for dear life to get out upon solid ground in daylight, we usually sepootem one or, pore as slduously labririneto push bah into into the hateful gulf. Give him a chance for his life, ye _who take a devilish delight in loosing his bold upon better things. • Remember how difficult it 'is for him to look up and climb, and admire his pluck. It is easy enough for one who has not met his conqueiing teniptatiendo make'light i of the struggles of a fallen man or woman to escape from the bondage of a great crime against socie ty, and an almost hopeless breach of Divine law. The man or woman who regards him or herself firmly •anchoredpu,selid ground,'may,fsney that he or she can afford to laugh at the unfortunate -vim has fallen into the mire. No greater mistake was ever made. It is truculent prosperity exu/t -., mg over adversity; and it cannot prosper. (live the unfortunate every chance to recover and re trieve what luis Veen lost. ''.l3ettef f ilitenti t tlAidfi?' ing hand to every such unfortunate. Encourage the vitip:a to persevere in, the begi,opings of Ooine dad iliotigh i the work - Periiinemay prove foorgreat.for the virtue left to accomplish, the ex ercise of charity in every such case has - a'nrellek., action highly beneficial, 'At least 'none Ilan :a& fo'rd,t_p push inch '4e'l!rifortiiate Oral:1010 trying, to , al3tindon. If you t aanttet help; detitdfindere i,-;' • , r. - •;„ ; liomtliody hai Much to answer 4 f s or'''! tar the' Braperor of- the Toads. Wife over saw' 'ate4d',. big or littlei that.demeaned himself by, lug some other toad,.bigger-ntid;- warder than, himself! :KO; iyiien 'onclunittri c ilini - 'lltkr • anti . fawns :Aport•angtheet4iratin, hint' :toady," In the nrune,,Und for. the , b'oper of,,tbe . 'ancient oh& honorable' faMily of Batraohia,- we . ;protest against this grievous wrong in In 'the pane of the sacred crocodiles of'ilie..l4llle; in . the name of the slimiest alligator pf ippi and of the lizard tribe, whereier • Mind, we urge a roforniln this matter of, calling aantes: . Nho c . er saw a taad'rabbing . trousera with; his _ Very 'young Cats, and tenlier dogs are chieirk — fair - --tt.,l that sort of thing: t hen' let' the toads alone, good folk, when you untleitake to define fawning t • II 'and foozling ,as pertaining to humans. ..,13c,a.'t ; think to impose upon tho ancient and honorable %plush LTheY ante-date Adam; you 'An * and as ago is respectability, or so considered aritOniman-Wershipera, sa the to,'ett:±4esi not be imposed upon, -.•- —" Atinstr," The pohii entitled tiThe Ever green Mountains of.-Life,"swas.-written by, James G. Clark, the noted ballad writerand . It has been published in nearly; everY 'SeivsPaper, in the United Stites, and is tc be hid" of dealers in sheet music' everywhere.. ,The music, as :t+ell as the words; is by 11 . fr. Clark. The poem tO,Whieh you direct attention, entitled •." To the memory of . Wm. 13. Bradhery," is abold . plagiarisui, all that is good in it being taken bodily from Clark's poem.' 'The new language, is the. nature ,of "adding insult_ to injury," iVe cannot: ati.9iver your second question., In general„terme w 9 may say that a . isregiiril or memo in wafters of this kind does not - argue that the offender Would 'plokr4ooltit4 - -bat 9ckrtio - 4 on to watch your p00ke,,,,30147 pocket your watch, while in his immedia42 - vbiliriLity, oar last question we say ",prnb.Viliry not worth thO., MANSFIET;D ITEMs,z—The , ;corner stone of tho new Episcopal Church of At.- - James, was laid by Bishop Stevens, Saturday' afternoon, with the usual ceremonies' -and: addresses from several clergymen present. The stma4 - is cube of white sandstone, hammer 7 dreised,Lebout 2 Xeet square above' - .the, - ,groand.e+A Bibß; . and Prayer-Book,..tiewspapars of tite r : day,. religious and secular, with a brief history ,of the. Parish and list of the vestry, wardens -and Rector: Ito., ware soldered into a tin-box;.for which b cavity; in the atone had been prepared; - and - all' was' then mortared over and above it, d alah'ef'' stone was, placedroloti probably, to,bp disturbed during the life time of any of the - speataters. • ' it I,s e.spseted that the building., frill bo,-,1711rd and, ppt:, under„ coy er betbre"wilater; , 1 - 1 1 THURSDAY Sept ' j 'afternode," ' the' citizens of Mansfield'sverCalio6ked by the now,; l'E r usw9 sight of a dra n kel-M,sp,stagge,rlß, the street. - 1V hero he'got is 'tin intet-i eating question, as he eaine into the village with: a bundlevver his, shortide.ri_over,tba river-bridge,', about eleven A. M. and. perfectly 7 sober. 21, Tia ;lira atc4. B. 'IC Eli I: .drianiter. liqUer is sold in Mansfield ; legally ;!, and moreover'this man has beercknosvnforytais,l !as .'"a habitual drankardP and.- ferminly. was la;. pest and - nuisance in the plac t e. iaitterly.weliave: been spared fosut having oar night : amide hideous . .by his drunken ravings rand ame;cold -night-he was very near perishing,' `as,:ale :One thought-1f worthwhile to take any-notice of. the means- ,and, Bpreams , of olcr--," until a chance ,pasaer-by, found.tiltbi almostlelpieWitillle snow and'took 'care of blth, The gentlemanwhe-hadz sold, hitn , the liquor, of,eourse had.aaol farther: concern, for hina,lafter taking the,pbor wretch / is Money 11. •(!' '; • • • " 13.. 4. , AL MASS CONVENTION OE BOYS I3`' BLU-gAT THIJASDAY: & P}EiPAY'OPT;_ .• :AND 2,D.- 1`.71 , , Nyo r nro requested to announce that ssquads of not,les . 's tha . rk Ihree with Noir' fu'Uii4es, can Era, to . the Mass Convention fronr„XJiiii:4: - Di• Troy at tiro cents a wile, -and: retard . - tree.;vl .- &large.- The tiolptits will to:ipsuetinelbt-Fitittiolie along the - ioadsStvf.;9; 0 . !); retrivrt, on 9ctolier 6 All. to go shorild WeileboroiL nt once; stating the number froin eaolOneighboThoody'that Le may, notify• Tial!road- °labials in time. •Tioga•eoLiatY should 86611 a-, good flotpitation. 'lt ii'belleydd thatuot leas than 30,000 soldiers will parade On that occasion. Rally, Boys in Blue Tiooa Co. Medical Society. The meeting of the Tioga County Medical So cietY,was a decided success. :All parts of ther county were represented by men of interest. The names of Drs. Darling, Jr., Phillips, Smith, and Christy, were added to the list of members. Ono item in the proceedings, of Interest to the Phy sicians as rreli AS ,those, who require their servi ces, is the Tollowina tie adopted by the Society, Sept. 9th, 1868: Visit in an ordinary ease, Visit exceeding one mile, every additional, mile,. - ,50 Visitin ivillaie4wbCre;Physician resides, 1,00 and every allditiOnal patient in family,. , ,50 Visit at. night 'in. village,, 1,50 Visit at night out of .town 33,1-per cent ad dition/0 - • Rlstiig at night to give med. or proscripticiri, 1,60 Verbal advice and pres. or Medicine, 1,00, Written advice, i 5,00 First visit in consultation, , 5,00 Vaccination,• : ~; —': ,". ' . , , . ,2,00 Cupping, Ordinary ObStOtrieztie, ..' ' " 10,00 Use of Portreps,,Turning, .5:43., , ' 20,00 Itedueitig, fracture of' Thigh; : 1 25,00 Redueihg fracture of Leg, - . l .l 15,00 Reducing fracture of aim orlore.arm, 10,00 Reducing 111,01)11ot, of Thigh, `' 25,00 Reducing lunation of Leg, . 15,00 Reducing hisation of atmnr forearm, ' - 1,0,00, Introducing Catheter, - 2,50 Vaginal examination with InstruMent, ~ : '5,00 Extirpation of ordinary Tumor, 6,00 Exiirpation,of larger Tumors, $lO,OO to 50,00 Amputation of finger or too, 5,00 Amputation of Thigh, ' ' • 50,00 o knee, 80,00 *. Amputation below tho Aniputation of Arm above elbow, 20,00 Amputation of fore arm, . • '25,00 Amputation of carpal, bones ,, ' 15,00 . Trepanning, 50,00 Operating for llyArocel.e; ' ~' . 10,00 ParacentoFis Thoratie, 15.00 Paracentestft Abdoutinis, 10,00 - Reducing Hernia by Taxis, 10,00 Reducing lleinia by Instruments, „ 25,00 Oporaiipit'fur - liiiro-lip,, ' '' 15;00 Fistula iii Anti, - • •- . - 25,00 Fistula in Perinea, - 25,00 Ligating Arteries for Aneurism, 25,00 Ligating Arteries, slo,oo to 50,00 Post.nuireetn'exainintition, [COroner,] 20,00 Professional opinion in Court of Justice, 10,00 Removing Tonsils,' ' ' 6,00 Operating fur Phytnosis. .. . 5,00 Ailminisicring Chloroform i or Ether, 2,00 For all sitrgicni eases, The charge for operat ing to he proportionate to the time occupied and trouble incurred. D. BACON, St. D., See'y. Ihraminaiion of Teachers MEE Ogdensburg, .Suiiiron, tin kershu rg; ;Jitektsori;Vt4 ton . H. ,Chuthain, titarkB corners, " 12. 'Knoxville ActidOtny; " 13. ,Brookfield, South Road S. 11. " 14, IVestfield, if 1 5. • - 16; Vttrinilyea's; 17. llidlidays 5: 11.. .• ". 19. - 20:' Low,renoevillii, • - " 21. Nelson, " 22. Farmington Covington. Mansfield, ' Char,leston, Klock S. LT..; :28 Delmar', no S. IL . "'"'l29 WidlebOrro, , • , "• '3O, Wellsboro, or.lith 13th and 20th(" firivajc e tuninati9llB, ' N 4.); dertifiCates, renewed or endorSed. ' ' Examinations commence at 10 o'clock A. M. Applicants tire oxPected to be , punctual.; - to bo examined at ',the' first examination :they attend, and .ou, Tr. S. llistery in addition ,to the usual tiratiches • to bring with theta, pen and ink, a B)l6e ' t loolsoap paper, and an envelope with address oh i tsinnp` if the certificate is 'to be thailed to th'etr. Directors and' ell friends of Education 'are cordially invited to attend. . • ; • • J. P. CALKINS. ; • ;• CO. Supt. an.AND BAIttEetTE i—Thdie IA to . be grand Rally and Barbecue at Woodhull; N. Y., Wednesday, &Rt. 3 . 0, 1868. Horace Greeley and Geri. Butlerlvill be present'and address' the peo ple. A Roasied Or will be aerved_ at noon. It is to be a big thing, of course, but why-tbe deuoo qe. you hold meetings in York State wheri -- -th, light,ia. on Tenneylvatii 1, . Why, ? 1 Grant & Colfax Clubs.—The times of meet. -fieg ore 112-ibttowr : • Broillitield,Stqurilay eyenings., Charleston - .=-T,ti,,esday fivonings., chsthaio-:-Saiurdny oVeniinge. Clyiner—Satnrday evenings, gahinsville. Covington—Friday, evenings. East Charleston—Saturday evenings. • :11:11iltud—Thnrsday,evanjfigs. Par4tingtou--g4urstlay evenings.. Jackson- r Tuasday 'eFonings.' Knoxvillo:=Vridit'y tiveningi. • Lavironeavillee4Wodtiesday.eVenings. Liberty—Tuesday evenings. , Middle Ridgo—Saturday evenings. • 11.1iddlebury—Saturday evenings. Mansfield•—Saturday evenings. Nelsen 7 —Saturday evenings. ,Q4ebla— if iVedziesday evenings. Round Top—Thursday evenings. Ilistland—Tharsday evenings. 'S ( 6,utb' Chirriestnn—z-Tuesday evenings. Stimy Feric—Wednesday evenings. - c Tiega,--Saturday.evenings. . ' ° Boma' el. L. of All—Sn'torday evenings • , Ullion—tsaturday evenings. Ward—Saturday evenings.' Yirelitfteld—Tuq.dayovenings. , . Wellsborol—Friday evenings. Other names w i ll( be inserted as fast as they are'reeWed, and' the table will be L'pnblished weakly during the Campaign. X.ac>ocial. 13ueti2s8IJ. Tliesubsoriberli are ; selling all wool Empress Clothe; handsome colors 50 cts•; plain and white Alpacas 31 cts; handsome Dress Goods 25 ets; good faSt colored prints 124; good - wide Shoot ings 12:1; good lrido bleached Muslins 12k; win ter BalTnorel Skirts 0,251. double Shawls 53,50; good wo6Peteseittieres 75 ets. to $1,25, and tots'of bfirgains in tho 'entiro stocic. Call and soo for yqurselves. J. A. PARSONS, Sept. 23, 1883. Corning, N, Y. _ . Npur,Efooas Xvsr•GOODS.—Charbe ,is now in ' Now Yorkiniying a'fresh supply; of Dry Goods Giibcories, Boots & Shoes &c., which will bo sold at astonishing,:bylow prices. So look out for bargains.' ' Bring on your Butter, Eggs, Grath do Cash and take home lots of the needful. C. S. MATHER & Co. Lawrenceville,- Sept. 23, 186 S. The largest, best and cheapest assort meht of fratnes ever brought into Tioga County, 71 . 01 /prgo pictures in every way. to snit, and card pbotograpyt of $1,50 per doz., alt going fast at Frank Spencer's Art Gallery; lilitnsfied, Pa. ' lbee. 25 tf. C. 0. THOt , IPS ON, St* t.'"sStreet;." WeUsboro ' ."Pa., finishes photo grdialts India • ink, Oil, or, Water ;colors, for the trade or Co individual order. Copies old, pic tures, large or small in a finished manner, 'All kinds of Oval, and Square Frames on band; 4ntt ;Is low prices as can ho found elsewhere., 4 ,Chililt taken leeitillianke for all .of work or goods,--..4p. MARRIAGES. ._ ~^rs ANDREWS—BRMAN.—Iii Middlebury, Sept 12, by the Rev. SJlntler, Mr. Frank M. Andrews of 'Wisconsin, and Mies 'T.'lleman, of Middlebury WBBSTEII—BAIINIIART,—At the same time and place, by the same, Mr. David Webster, and Miss pheiie 'Barnhart, both of Tioga Co. Pa. • DEATHS., HALETT.-111 Middlebury, • Selit. 13, 1803; Augle, dadgtiter.of A. Id...and S. J. Hazlett, aged intditbsDll 1:3 days. ' • SPEC - I - AI, NOTICES. —o— • , • • - • ;Willcox -84. Gibbs Sewing Machine.' tfisiteain' is "trenger find lose' lieblo to rip to oqo th'en - tho toOV.Stitcb."--- 4 ..fudpert Report," at the 41 .01 4 eriur fiend for the - "RePort,"•and , earoPlea of Work, containtng.both finds of !;titelaps,: on the same pies° of goods., 4449; 18-I.y. for Tiers. Co; PlOXViiie t Pa• ;11• R. WILLIAMS do CO., have got the best, largest and cheapest stook of Drugs, med icines, Patent Medieinet, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuf f Brushes; Varnishes, Glass, Patty,. Yankee No- Hone, Perfumery, Toilet Soup, Pishirtg Tackle, 4e., dm, ever brought into this county. nay. 'will positively soli everything inthelr linb cheap= er than can be bought elsewhere. -They: bought their goods hi large quantities and for nett cash, and can and will sell cheaper thati tiny other 'es= tablishment in this county. Call and exarnine stock and prices. P. R. WILLIAMS ct 00; May 8,1863. No. 3, Union Block. Queries: , WHERE citn,close bnycits find Pate tnglisit , White Lead and Lin Seed Oil, yarniShes, Locker, Tarpon Ono, the cheapest, at P. li, WILLIAMS, da CO. - .. $1 00 Who sells the purest and best Drugs, .Patent Medicines, and Dye Stud; : P. R; WILLIAMP,f4 .00. it Who keeps the largest stock of • Paint Powders, Tooth, Bair, Cloth and Nall Brushee 'arid' sells the chetipost, ' ILWILLIAli8;& •00.•'•' Where can you.go to findibe best and eheapeet TOilet and Saving soap, Pocket KnivesiPerfam ery, Hair Qii, Pomades, 'Writing Paper, Pens and Ink, to WILLIAMS,- do STOVES, `STOVES,_STOVES. Main Street, Welisbore,- JUL T_TAVING been -appointed-agent for all first elm Stoves manufeettired :by, Elltear,,Pneh ard k Cb., of 'Albany, - N. r. I aril: Fibw ready to furnish thofollOwing hatned celebrated. Staves : COCKING STOVES, AMERICAN, 1 NATIONAL, OME COMPANION, MONITOlt: TItEI4:P,P,itFACTOR, the let* of wldaix is tho.best stoVeior ooiniaoa, use over in market ;"'being cheap, well'made, and convoUlent. ; I have also, iveriet) , ELEVATED *YENS, PARLOR STOVES, CAST IRON, _various patterns, SHEET IRON, Self Reiplatois. October Otb co, 8 i - 7 (4 ' 8 cc I) ALSO—Stoves auitable for burning hard or loft coal, will be furnished to order. Customers will do well to examine my stook, which is as full and wall selected as any in Northern Ponn, Sylvania, I have also put in a full stock of - of all sorts: Thankful for liberal' Patronage in the rut, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the sauce. Sept. 16; 1g68; ; A AVIIE.ROBERTS. , At 23 . . 26. " ,2T. AGENT. .WANTED FOR • , Men of our Day: The men who govern our country, •make ; ha laws, have fought ihr battles, charmed us with their elo• quenee, founded our colleids, control our railroads, manufactories, end our finanees—one attraetive vol ume, full of vivid interest, life-like illustrations and characteristic anecdote. 050 wel44illed pages-42 fine steel portraits, and the lives cf over Ninon, ' Pike lbw to suit the times. The cheapest as.well as the most in teresting book published within five years. Baled Im mense.. Every body wants to know the life history of these men. Bond for circular to • ' IideCIIRDY & CO. Philadelphia, Pa, Cluelanattl, 0, Chicago, 111., or St._ Louie, Mo. Eept.113,1568-7m Farm fey' • THU undersigned offers for sale on reason able terms, n valuable farm, situated in Chat ham TOwnship`.l'ioga 'CountY Pd.r on the direct road from Knoxville, to ;Reeneyville,"alx' miles from the former tiltioea, containing 1150 - aoresill.s acres ;improved, A-good frame house, le t rge bay barn' land sh'ed,,ao.a. gtiod horse built; Web-two good apple-orebards • Will watoied-arid well adapted to dairying. Any ono desiring a good farm and pleasant home will do well to apply to ; • '• • VANDPSEN. 'Saps. 2.'18884 ' `scut is Nvtieel ' ETTERS TfiSTAMRNTARY having , ,been grantea to Ibtftillatereiglierhpho the lest and testament of Richard; Phillips; ate_ of Westfield borough , deo'd, all persona indohted - to; and 'all'claiMing against said doeedoni ginet set. la With " ' ' , BRAN'CIS V1,R4p7421t. ' p'estflaid, Sept; 70, 1881376ws , Hu: -r THOMPSON, : quicispiaLD - • 4 BLAOKSWIITEL has two fires; • and is prepared to do all. hinds.of work in bis lino With promp t . neat, and in n'iverkinanlittn manner.. 11enitnel: at excellence in hiti trade: Matiefield'inrie 3, 18118-li, t • • STOP TItIEP . the Man' Who tool. a gnu. lock, from Mi. tibaplately will return will not expcidt hint I and if this man who took a hand. vice and pliers on amber occasion will re turn thorn, no fai ther pro - cot:dings be bad. lam on the tia-c;k of both,- JAMES LOOKE;f • Welishoro, Sept. , 1411, 1868. - - T ETTERS ,TERTAMENTARY hating he 4 .114 granted,te tbe undersigned upon 3. the; )09t wilt and Testament of peter "Green, laic of Disl-! mar, deposed, ail persons ipdebted ,to alienate, ere requested to. make immediate ..payment, and ail having claims against the anteervill . - present' them to ,: , ; AGES, GREEN,c_ GEORGE .GREESTI .; TAKEN 1:1'1' 3 '150 - 1120 ,Oomtaono - In Woliaboro; Ang. 21, alt. ' two thieo-year:old rasteera. N'otico is horebyrgiye , to, fli,e , o r waotor owners to Prove property pay' i3liargea, and"Auk° Them awoy,or,they will, I ?a . diapoact4 aooorditig:td, , - F, ELLIS; - eopt. CoaitalitC "MOUE , MEAL, always on band at' J: Jane 114068. JAMES M. BIINNEL'O. YES 1 , 71 7 ES 1, YES ,1 WI I LIA . AIII Agent for ult. flrst:elass Stoves, OVCl.Wetal'O' , -; • 1,.. , 1 ;•i: i 7 ;;:;'..- gl i nmm i 1 1 ." 0 711. - 1 a 5 ' ; • co . t " I' et. •Ei - 4.1 „,Ve. 1,44 )1 1 • 0 - , 1 i H „,„:k. i , _• - so - - ="" vt. 4.•-44 • _ 0 O 0 (7Q -, - • 1176 - t.:..0..., lie l m. -- - .0- "lb ` -'. 4 ' .: . • g4" •CV `''' •., • ..111:0 ta .!-: • . . - C , , , , : ',: l a. : 0 - ‘. rt ''' TR • I P7m w 0 ..m...._ ..- p,.. c.,.. _ 't3 - t id c'r - t-) 1,) Iqi ff!.,4.!., to A ----------- -= 4 : „ . 4„. .. ..... z„.: c.t. ~: t. _,,a,,i ~„::,..„,,,•,---- 14 PI , !......•20i ~.„,,•,..a, • , ........ , ~ , . ... gI Executors' 'Notice. Sept. 2, Ikl,6B—aw.t Esircry. NEW ,ADVARTISEMENT4, PREPARED TOR Spring and Slimmer Trade I ,T. L. BALDWIN FL 00. TTAVE now on hand and still coming, a large ; and welt selected stock of "GOO‘D GOODS " ti comprising everything needed. Our stock of tkirlin,ltli,'l4 - 66a4 ALPACAS,: 1 1 0,PLINS, OAMBRICKS, FRENCH JACONETS; 'ORGANDIES, PEQEAS, VERSAILES,ELACK • AND COLORED SILKS, • ALSO; IRISH AND FRENCH POPLINS, ---- !OKAWL AND CLOAK. DEPART ----ME NT COMPLETE, TRTisIMINGS,' LOTS , YA NO -1 HOOP SKIRTS, itAL MOREL .SKIRTS, 9PERA . FLANNELS, CORSETS,' I DOMESTICS, ,KEADY7MADE CLOTHING, Cloths and Cassimeres and * Tailor' to , • „ Cgt,amipAt., `Boots and Shoes, HATS AND CAPS, STRAW GOODS, CROCKERY, WOODEN WARE, RAID WARE, SHELF HARD WARE, NAILS, IRON, , SALT, LIME, PLASTER, POW FLOUR Don't forget to look over our dock of GROCERIES, the most• complete stock• 'yen can lindisuch as TEAS. We are old tca drinkere and know them to ho good. • SUGARS, MOLASSES, etierythlog:in" the IdideerY 11riej:"Ganja' Bank Codfish Bay lifaekerokl, Ashton SattOrhet makes the Bntteo - good, and nice' firkins to put it In:— Also,•Butter Tuba and Pails; flutter sold on com mission—ao charges for hapdling; but would like a small portion of the money you get in re turn, that is if otir . jirideasuit, J FARMERS TOOLS, , • . fanned We a e agents for the Ohio and Buck eye -combined 24 Gyring, Machines; • general-depot for fixtures and extras for 'the the above • rda , chinos- All kinds of ' -- • • rl . . -. • • t . , • FiculsrrAy , ; , E , Ropp•on taken in (=hang° for•Qoods.: ,Wo, propose to sell our Goode reasonably. "Live and let Live" prioes4iven . at the counter—only one price. T. L. BALDWIN A PO. Apr 11,29, ' „ Domestics, Yankee . : NOtiCti3l3, • ftfia 'Capt3 ' 3300 ts and Shoes - .- Sze., &e. ; butine we,hayo neither, timomor apace to. finfah even boiiinling, we will nierelyinvite'yon to cell, sialiierzw.kat yeia(W i ant, we 'will tell you thit prioo,'and thei - weigh•out or I:n*4ll,llre, off no cording to order. ' ' FLOIJW,,A.ND tieitiree igionfneoesearioli, obyliya on hand. r I . .3.10 pi :7 - e , . • etube Farmers, that ' wo can supply you with i „ . . . MEM OR . and genuine old Ashton 1 y 1 • sack or pound.— W'6 pay Cult for MAW!. : ' • Tioga~ Mar2o, 1868. MB LOOK 'AT THIS? Sher::rssl thnt eue follows theAlib„aterti„ana - ottreoiseem 'to believe thetn;oo wo Wickham &Parr) Will take Warning, follow ' the example, and in ;form the'pnblie In general that:wel. have a ,good sleek of, good . C:..' CPZ; AD Lf'_ • o 0 0 to be sold at good prices for good Oustomers— and, as iv 6, on sider all.ou stomata good—they, will bd vary apt to be offered the same ibods: at one and the same price. We might begin and men tion some ‘of the viariona article!' mid.styles that help to make up our stook of (O OILDs E., 11. HASTINGS,. . Growies and Provisions, I CROCKERY, GLASS-WARE, YANKEE NOTIONS, SEWING MACHINES, Eureka Melodeon, !• May 6 1868-tf JAMES 1 1116.[BUNNE)Lf -":First DoOr aboaiß,y'aDrdgfEltore.'Wellaboro., - ; • . • FAMILY: - GR PROVISIONS.- Will ktiep constatitly:on hind iverything itlthet lino of Family-Orocorles, as well as -,ProviaiOns, Rrotte,Confaotionory,Ntinkedliptiona, ToypAo. bo sold at " onablo . . UNNkts.- Ma y 6; 1888-4 y. paa ka had in 4 ---- quantlt— sl:;' , ,Wl 9 111‘4,44 _ og* Joie. $, 1 648 1 . . I UM TIOGA, PA. • \ NI. t 1 • can't be boat ME at a vdty 9tnnll margin: BARR Icz EOM 'DEALER IN AIM ANA, TAB At, Wholesale prices. B. H. HASTINGS, „ - Main St.;-Valleboro. New, Spring Goods IN CORNING. 1 i , , r rei3eive a very 14144 E 81'00K of SPRING GOON - . , on the most favorable 'terms, end will be sold at very smell advance from colt. We think we hesard.riothing ip saying that we keep the BEST lASSOWOIE:NT and tho'ilE s St QUALITY of Goole that are kept to Wei Place., have aet re light enough to too :what you'are i bn3iing, and pledge oureolvoa to • , "'SAL AS ILOW,; 'Anality,conaideced, as at any other ei - ti s aThia thm t. We continue,to make our • =I = CLOTH TRADE I'd' • ono of our speoialtios, and when desired MAKE' THEM TO ORDER on short, notice and in the best manner. We have addisd to our s took , a good assortisient of CARPETS, BRUSSELS, THREE - PLY. INGRAIN, C9TTON WARP, HEMP, AND STAIR CARPETS. FLOOR- OIL CLOTH . and MATTING, and can sell them HOW VERY LOW, • We are the afteritaiifor the GREAT U.- S. Tilt COMPANY, and sell TEA at Now - York prices by tbo single pOund. All visiting Corning, are invited to call and examine stock and prices. SMITH .zt WAITE Corning, 6iril 8, 1808., . x3ox.ii3co cowl. lo KELLEY'§ aiul see the Latest Arrival o =1 NEW 9-ooDstT Consisting of a oneral essortment of L C=l A p`•E' l E 4 P:1 MRS. FRY'S CORSET AND SKIRT SUPPORTERS, AT *S4ASTIMI le milli. ^au eq; ass pug No put,e , NEW DRESS GOODS ATKELLEY'S. TaH7. 1 138 SrIAiVH9 GENTS' FURS AT KELLEY'S. Of- No charge for SHOWING GOODS at 4ye Wellaboro, Oot. 30, 1861 NEW ARRIVAL OF GOODS. 7fOLES:vBE'BAIiKER, (N 6. 5, UNION BLOCK.) OULD say to their friends and the public generally, that they are now receiving a splendid assortment of Summer DRY GOODS, SHEETINOS, SHIRTINGS, PRINTS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VEST- , ' INGS, READY MADE CLO. _ - -THING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, . tiled a large and well selected steak of OBOCKEitt HARDWARE, WOODEN WARE, STONE WARE, KEEO. SENE OIL, PAINTS. & OILS, SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, SYRUPS, gOLASSES, We are able to offer our customers the benefit of the - - LAST ,DECLINE OF PRICES In ilia Now York Markot, our Stook having 'Coe tittichosed - icOkbe - grOa(declino in Goods. , TOLEB - & BARRER W ellsyoro, July:l 1 , 86g. ' " Dr; o.` S. Tiaimpao. [virtmtanonomin Pal Will„attend, to Profeestonai T calls ►n the , villogo, and ithmediata vicinity or Wellsbore. Office and itavidence on "State St. 2d door on the right going East. '[Juno. 24. 1868. 100 • 000 BillOK 'FOR :SATiE S --' , by • • W4IGHT 41r, BAIT.BY, Thllibors consisting of E KELLEY'S C. 11, KELLEY'S, such as tTO;. DTC., ETC. `BERiIIIVE EXCILINUI" I sing, I sing ota curious thing, Almost as strange as Beggs upon Typg; I've swuneround a oirelo as round as a ring, And whilo on tho down east part of my swing, I stopped at tbo city and took on the Spring STYLES OF GittICERIES The faihions for SUGARS ARE LOW IN THE NECK, And morons onishing still, Molasses & Syrulis have a freer run downward, Stith n faunel'rqha pad trait AtErtalmer el, owever, are ont - from the neck downward, and ' the style is blue and silver with stripes. TEA TEA .8 I will bo p oparod from a drawing, furnished to (ivory cu tomer who buys a pound. Oftho styles to suit omploxions, 4',43., I may montlon that - i , i Black tea, you can hp° if you-long col it. I .cannot got time to look up all the hard words which the GREAT./ .---- i - MERICAN , TEA COMPANY use to startle the innocent people about the - fry ;,but you can depend upon, finding the very bost of Teas at the BEE-RIVE EXCHANGE? f ~ ~ + popr®e►, the styles are various. You can have the latest styles from the following fashionable, foreign ports, to wit,: MOOHA. JAVA, RIO, I'M:MYRA JAN, PROVISIONS Flour still wears hoops over all,) and dispenses with trails us unprofitable. I • have all grades eatable. Also, 'PORK, DRIED BEEF AND HA S, ogetbor with a full assortmeut gro arias and cantina (Minato& As ever MATH E R S Pays Cash or Trade, for all BIAK RETAELE PRODUCE. CALL AT MATHEirtS'S 'Wellsboro, Apr.l, '63. W. T. ..MATIIkIiS. 100,000 Pounds of Woo Wanted. THE subsotibern will pay Cast), Full-Cloth, Cassimeres; Flannels, &a., &c., for Wool.— They also manufacture-as usual— TO ORDER, OR ON SHARgS, .0 to suit ouatoniers. All work warranted as rep resented. They invite particular attention to their Water Proof elikgßZEMMgo ROLL•CARDING &.O,TH-DRESSING Tienty years .experience in tho business war rants.thom in expecting a generous patronago,i No shoddy clothe made. DeLino Co.- at Wellsboro, are agents for the sate of our Cloths. ING:IIk4 4 §IbINS Deerfield, May 13, 1865ttf.‘ To ALL those,interesteld tho purchase of GRAHAM'an4 all other kinds of , Flour, FEED,. MEAL, POitE,' HAMS,, of all kinds, will find it to their advnntago to oall t d examino. GOOpS AND PRICES at M. B. PRINCE'S, lozart Block. •N. 8.--*Catli paid for Gral Pptnt4Bs,• pool wax, BOAIIB, Bggg,,,Sco. I Wellsboro, Jurie 20,"1868.• Mi. B. PRINCE, „WELLSBORO BAKER Y. rEIfBPtCRIB” havin4 eoabliabetl lark( BAKING BUSINESS in this villngt!y riox.t door to E. It. liimbalrs Groceryi is - now prepq4ed to cart' on the bushes in all its various bait:lobos. I will keep con stantly on hand' an assortment of Bread, such as - LOAF; B i nAD, BOSTON ORAOXERS, GRA AM. BREA.% BUTTER , AOKERS, B ItovN TREAD;A •T, R ' CRACKERS, SUGAR ..CRACKERS, - . . DYSPEPSIA: .AND _SODA.., wscprrs, OYSTER CRACKERS,,-GAIOS, • PIES AND LUNCII, , atilt 11Qura Of the day, SUnfrloys excepted. By strict uiteaooit to boainess sbnll endeavor to merit the public rhitronogo. CHAS. STEVENS,' '= Iroflab;lra,.,Tur.e. 24, MS. ' ~.., T A NIPS----A, new kind of lumpforlieroaeno I 1.4 - no broakngoof chimney e -r-u t . r•AUD J-1 ur NTING—at,,Nor oriLapri~os; in •Colors . or plum, null, eat to twit orders; - Athi.A.roit.OrPicl:, GEO. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT. LAW. OdlEo with -1 W: 11. Sinitfi, Esq., Main Silva. opposite Uniou Rlgolc, Welltibero; Pa, . • July 15, 1808. HOOP SKIRTS, a t ' E - Do lirn lis-otAir. MEM TEA ,TEA I As to AICA, &C 1 In the matter of 7 respect. Purlieu Won to - - GRAND GiA,LL Go to King;. Eastman's GRAND GIFT GALLERY FOR. XOlirt, PHOTOGRAPHL splendid QM with, every $2 worth of Pie. A tqree, Frames, Cord and Tose° OVER 500 PRESENTS TO BE GIVEN AWAY I The largest assortment of Frames endemics in Tioga County, to bo sold low fo'r cash: In ad dition to the low prices, wo will give away the following Iresenteworth from fifty cents to fifty dollars; ode hundred presents worth from.SlO tO $5O; two bltndied presents worth from $314 $ 1 0; two hundre presents worth from 50 ionts tot& Tho preso nsconsist of Gold and SilverWatehes, silver Cake. Basket, silver Tea Bent; Caitors,gold Watch Chains, Seals, Charms,- Sleeve Battens," Studs in setts, Natoli Rooks, silver PlatedFikits, Teaspoons ; all gilt Frames Cases, Setts, Chird - andl. Tassols, Gold Rings, family; Bible, Ristory of the Secret Service by Col. Baker, with other eats too numerous to mention. COME ONE, COME -A.LL, AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES AND BE CONVINCED., . Your present giv,in to you tbo same day of sit. tin. Prices tho same as last year. - . • -- - ' - r ALLEM OPEN TO PRESENTS, 1 1, it JULY IST. Det forget the place—over Eastman's Den tal Ltice, and 4 doors below Boy's Drug Store Main Street. CLAY KING a EUGENE EASTMAN. e •• o Juno 25, 1888. IMPOttan ; etSe: OINCR Salutifer s isumnilieing thowf , ands of families the following facto are im portant to be known. Vinir—Thotigh it is the most powerful of all popular remedies, yolit is soicompounded, is 'to bo safe and harmless. It is o such a nature that it may be.handlaand " used by' ethildrep," and poisons who afro ignorant of calcines. -• ' ' Secomn- 7 11 Is found that 8 alter will relieve severe pain In any part of tb body.sporier than any other-application. TIIIRD—It is important that the bottle be 'troll corked, if loft open only slow rainutesit loses strength. poortru—This useful remedy can Le gbtaiitepii • , from almost every dealcrirt medicines. .. Notice. , rpri ' attention of Motel:rants and others liable to 1 . a iconse, is respeoffillY called to the aot of th e 11 h of April 1862. , Pamphlet laws, 492;rek. vletin the collection and payment' of ,Licensee which' re payable at the Treasurer's Office ott• the lst day ofMay irteaeft and every year, and by raid act, all Licenses remaining unpaid on tho first day of July, the Treasurer is reqrtired to sue and press to judgment and - collection; ,as soon as practicable, thereafter, and , in default thereof, to be personally, liable.. Thesediable to t License aro. therefore requested _ to ho,Prouipt in making their paymentehefore.'tat date,lbere= by avoiding any trouble to the maelvcs and tuna perplexity to the Treasurer. • ''' ' ' •- 1 ll Juno 3, 1868. ' . O. BAILEY; Treasurer For' Sale. frillE,unjersigned. °fora for sale the folliiVidrigi described property, situatod l!glaiitaburil, Tioga C 0,.; Pa, one House and Lit.—the Rouse is 21 6tories well 'finished off r a'•good..oetlar;> stso a splendid well id - water, on tho,stoop, - 3):ie tot-: contains 2 acres of thg best . f_gardening land, plenty of apples and otheripit, trees . tlikeTecen7a good barn, and everythingpertaining,to theaSid, lionso and Lot . in good erect, Thtt RNA , . 'des cribed Hodge and Lot I lOW 801 n a I.*`figrtrai such as defies competition. Apply tO' • • • 'IW7J: - /1.-RUMSEY.. Mainsburg. Tiogs Co.; Pa. May 27, 186S—Gmb ATTENTION' FAIthiERI-- ; , --i . :... - 4 . T PAINE: has come' nue , those , • ties/ring 1, , Marna can have them by hikying_:;;„4::., , ;f"s :' '. , i - 3E 3. 11443 " t„er _ • •:. ", -..- f'.: ' 1 ,' at the Mill of L Champney .tt Co,, whi c h we , are se ikog at $6 por, ton Wont; thin nr(Nik, n un.— i i Al i ,ikinds of Pis:Waco taken , iti_ - eiebi ee, for. Piaster. Givo'ns a dull.' • • • - - ' ' - '"-•,k/' ' ' I.• dirAIIPNRY - k' op.' ~' " Gaines, Tioga, iTo., Pa.; March 26, 1668—rill' , . . Coal for Sale, • COARSP, 131TITMINOIIS -COAL • for :alea Chap, by , Sept. 28, 1867. , ,D. P. P.ODBE Notice:- ' - • itAviNo aeld my location and good will,tn tikkpractieent .I),entistry, to Dr,..o*Ttit'gw4l4l would respectfully rennin - mend fo m psi-y, il.ons as I hava;rnade arrangements, with hini perform 'all operations for which rbavenentiti)it,:.•. ed. I can recommend 'Min as "i'ierttlentiiti.nt; skill and ability in the denial ar pS •." J. •11. , 114A1 , 11):ALL, , Tioga, , Pa., May 13, 1888-tr. aargeonDtnitist.“4 - .. • . - ..HEAR YE 1, HE AR 1 - :}IEATIVirr: • . • BARRELS, FIRE.INS/OHIJRNS;- - ' BUTTP,R7TUBS, Eelii,canskantly on hand, nnd Ynritigbmd 1,0 - 'oi*7 der,' by - • n. • ;• >- '; W. T. MAWITERS,%.• nt his new stare, 24 OPT ail!' ) -Ve 4 • ° rO luii " ;l gPi Irellsboro. - , • ' 1888.) „ . ••,,. ' ->': ' •:': Attention Trannerst_t :; t). 1 /itANLY'S ALL-11EALM SAL Eer contiaked• Hoofs ; sioiaa • ; N aes, oof-Boundrilotses==the 'best Salve in ex istenei—for salo•anly P.`I4•WILLIABIS *4OO. Wellsbore, Aug. 19, 1.860: x. . CASIT:Paie,..tOILVOL --; - • ,by 1 1 ,(5,,,E0,.& ! .!3 8.04:44.. , . 11:ellsboro, Judy 1, 1868:7U Athilimstraoks' Notwe - - .LEITEItS - of administiation , %,haviig. , boah gin ted to tho'ilndersigtiod iirnin-the estate( of 0. IL 'Wells, late, of Jackson tovincl4; deed, all persons indebted to sold estolie,.ll4 all hav ing claims , against the o t ttme will ctill ati4Mxtmd eottlo with BENJ. WELLS,. JNO. W. GUERNPEY. - " Juokoon,,July,29 i 1868-6 w, ,AVERS - -• • I%titistarlicoleif .1E31:Lot) Ts tho onty'-'p'6ed,.thiq side . at $9l) dr° yon will ,find rgnsfaiifty';on'nand;,a good assortment of i •' I - V RANITE IittOISIUME.NTO, 1 • , q tt at the celebrated-Quincy atid.„ c'ettepr . nu ? ,vies, stiiped direct to his _erdor';..tilio-a,lyine as crtment of Marble - find .filate• :ffstii!,tlie,',teitl ilrrates, Marble Slielves;,Biacketl, Ike.' ail* cheap s can be bought' in the State:.' Athiraers- gill receive niy' persona attelitiort; - Shop Itirid / ivare'- r6oins uni water street,' li 'foci' loi.iiS bOeif"Ayers itive,lr3 Store. Eltniiti., 'RI IC -,'; .i ' :::,1 .: .; .July 29, 18t3S-Stn. .• - Ai 'W. - AYERS. ..------ i _ Oipliate,l Corirt.l94p' Y .- • 1:11. virtue of an:order - of•the.ooutt , oP. Conn:don •131. of liogal)Ounty, datcd_4o i L.!Elißl9.l;ll- I :r 1 S 08, zihe undo rilg nall• i quat . tlJ 00 1 3 ci"::kallat Gray, Ororgo I%'. Gray, and ,fIinQP.I.:IOY A . nor eliildren pf Peter Ora', 'deceased; will 'on Sotordlky the itttll day of ,t4tclpr t 10+314o e t 10 u'ulu , A. AL, Ile the e9tlre , Willsel,p7Vellsborc, tispi*a to 110111te' solo thti''fotlirnlng lauds, all tkat •lot - kind liktdaato : -In • itio Tow of Oseo'ofn, Tiogt.'County;Pa4ibegin.-`• int; of a l'oA in tho bigliway loading fronk"Osoo weitshoro in tho•Norin lino of lands of Ct.ti•te gooth.',37.ii°:•::lttat , along lands' 4f ClarL Kitaball i , 20 zadlitoaloatiftbonoo uttst lo rode to a too oti itimoot:North 744° Ai est 20 rods to said Itir,EtTra , Y,OenectScloth 2.1° ll'ut.t 20 rods to tlia.ilace of beginniiig.`Con tainiog • 2kacres., •ToTino-ooth k - • • gATttiA:REI, I . - - :quu4iaii; ,s q pilp,,_,i,ssi.v..;, - , OASII lATh FO-ItAVOQL, - .I3I:ITtBR AXD Jurioxii otos , • , 11 3 11 RE NM NEE •T • 1 • f