114 E MATT EIR 4. WEDNESDAY, °CIT. 7, 1868 `row tlavertieementt 1;1 ,, or :11311 Food—n. B, P r i nce. ply Goods—Smittu.S. Waite Pim for sali3—;•Wln: Egibro:. TO Mr. L. A. Mackay. I !corn thnt you, daring your Into visit to this c ounty, expressed a willingness. , to Bell your IJ, per cents. for their face in greenbacks, past . for dollar. I iiill.take theth, - and produce :be cash to your. order on six day's Doom. I sill deposit $lOOO on notice of, your acceptance, of die offer, to, be , forfeit 11 1 do' not fulfill the c ontract, and to I.Apapplied. 'on the purchase of the bonds if • Cone. WELLSBORO.—Owing to a drenching rain Friday evening the I meeting at the Coui•t House was not as full as !usual, only about 150 persons being 'present. 4r. S. B. Elliott ad • dressed the audience-in a able speech which was frequently applauded. PRoottEss.--4The walls of the M. E. Church building are now about half way up, and the promisefilm_ structure is made good.— The weather has not been favorale to. the rapid progress of the work for some days. With the amid good weather of the season, however, we see no reason to dotibt the completion of the walls end roof before hard frosts sets in. MORRIS.—Mr. W. W. Rabb writes us as follows : 'Our Grant Club has ben some tune organized, and meets every Saturday evening at Babb's and Duffy's SehoufHouses, alternately. Its offieera President—Aug; S. liusseltun. Vice Presidents —Thos. Gaffney, .Wm Blackwell ; John Wilsp_n ; Seemtary—J. E. iVehoter; Cor. Sco's—W. W. Babb; Treasurer—Robert Wilson; Committee— Geo. W. Emick, W. B. Emick, W. C. Galispie, C. P. Smith, John Blackwell, John M. Webster, James Blackwell, Sanniel E. Jenkins, Warren Lewis, Harrison Breede. "The Republican cause is, I think, gaining here. At least the party is thorough/3' aroused." To THE BAPTIST CHURCHES. The Committee for the Building Fund in the Tioga County Baptist Association would urga_the ne gersOty of each church being prompt in sending their respective subscriptions to the ehairmin of the Committee. Let the name of every member he nttechetLto the list whether anything Is sub allied or 7;t. Promptness in this matter will greatly assl t the committee in preparing their hooks to re ort at the nest Quarterly meeting. P. 6. VAX GELDER, Ch'n, Wellsboro, Pa. TiociA.. l Purinton Call, Esq., of El mira;-addressed a largo and enthusiastic 'meeting of Republicans at Tioga last week Tuesday eve ning. The Democrats had a meeting the same night and brought out iliqir biggest guns—Pills bury, for example.. Mr. A. C. Bush furnished a free lunch of herring ani green watermelons, we learn, for tho unterrifled but kith ail the efforts Rat forth by the old 'Fermi and his agents the Republicans had tho crowd—as usual.: Wo learn that the Democratic cannon was spiked and the materials for a bonfire consumed untimely. This is Lelieved to htive been- dune by the Deru..ntraLy themselves in order tuoreate dyinpathy. We hope ft was not done by RopubliCans. Let them burn as much powder as they please before the election, as they aro not likely to have an opportunity-to do It afterward. L'uca.a / ND.—Our reports from Ik land and a - 4 Currancsque region wire never hot ter than for the week just endeU. The - Copper head Cat avau took advantage of alto Fair to set up its side shows in Elkland, and really furnish ed nearly as ninny speakers as the Fair furnished auditors. Wednesday fliOt was set apart Co' the ?peat Exhibition of the • trained animals knor.fl as the Demleratie Carucan, and Judge Maynard was 'lnfluenced to enter the eagti 1;;- fooi{4ll4 boot in the presence of tht people Night conc. The cuO‘von repaired o the Hull of Bunnel's Hotel , and the performance begun. Tho audience was fair until the Boys lin Bi t e of Neale and Elkland paraded the sfreetß their torches The ghtee or the torl:hes sent a lurid light up into the Halt and start)lt the on woo tlibught of tire. Mr. Maynard as 7. sured his auditor. fbal the ligt.t preceded from a„few Bernbliean torches DM' jtoldil 1.u;t,u..c.43. Tho andieilto Lt yet, to leave the Flan theni-ielv4 to the r ill f r o n t o' Hon. ut Nl.l‘ 4 A:orb, dcliveitl to an immense crowd of Republicans. 'Me l en thasiasui was ovcrwheltum. During ibis out side sb l ow turned out to be the main tliing after all, a gentleuntu retained loithe Delntieir /i/lati itttd QVL4IOO,I the audit:a/Oh It nu/o,i -.d Thc of ,s the ;oi,rori:. , o Re publican ineetit. - g in strict was e 4— ;timatedaf sic hundre.l. The eontp trisou will lAtirrn.p. - ont.tArt alter the votes are ournik,i nest Tins- day. Thursday evening the Caravan adrertise.l to AMR" in ilunnel Hall again. 'rile leruerhable Pillsbury ira. andounce.l to enter the cage' roeinv l bewszs: Night value, loot the 11(11 well 111 l tI, thottlly hr Itevuldluathi, linwevt.r. I. Pillsbury poured nut hig oil with 4 . ..ent i,i t411n , •• , , and to the delight el a little of Ito'. t•lith'ol 4Tho clustered together In one corher .it the 11.11. tioun, however, the crowd, 1.44 an; to depart. awl Mr. Pillsbury gIlVt3 hit.perorna6n u. an ayray if t"Mpty henehes. Our eerrespotident btlya that the prowl( hoi-' or 10;he,t tin. to . 4 / mut, ha t;v't.•!' rtni's outg. , -.1 - erdled, end thoroughly 'I ih,s.ed ent." The slni pie t nth is that the Republicans if Clip Cewant.s• litte cannot )4q3 beaten by Coprm head strategy, uud they never did Letter then when they rut Hamilton Ward against the entire erond of speak ; 4hich makes up the Democratic portable Corer a. lioxvILLE. - - On r correspondent writes : "We had a splendid meeting: at Knox ville last Friday, for all it rained hard all day.— "The people assembled Ai and around the church, and were addressed with great effect by Ilona. E. D. Culver and J. A. Briggs. "Several processions were expected froth the surrZiunding, country, but on account of the bad weather they wore somewha t disorganized. The citizens of Osceola and Elk land, however, under the leadership of those tried veterans Capt. C. R. Taylor and Maj. R. T. Wood, were unwilling that the dampness of the weather shi)uld cool their ardor in the least, and forming a procession of horseruen r ono hundred and twenty number, .and with the "starry flag" at the head of the Column, and a banner bearing thenatnes of Grant and Colfax, in every bridle, they set forth. Their ~ p pearanc'e drenched alit' rain, and tiespatterA alai the rich of the C"wanesque, if wet phe- Possessing to the faatidioui, yet gave evid.4lc , • of the terrible earnestnes.p of their zeal. "Fifteen hundred people were present, lind the rousing cheers with which they greeted the speak ers betokened how little the damp chills of the equinoctial storm couldabate their enthusiasm " Lttenry.....Thc peoplo.of Liberty will not soon forget the meeting held at Block _House this night week. By some _means Messrs. Williston and. Humphrey were announced W !Teal: I.r the Re . publicans, and Messrs. Elliott anti Deisc for the Democrats, on that evening. The proposition for ajoint meeting was made and after consultathffl agreed to. Judge Williston was not present, and W.ll. Smith, Esq., having spoken nt Nature° the nizht previous, chanced to be present and teak Williston's place. Neither Pelee nor rltiott Rest present, but a-;%lr. Ogden of Pent) Van, lint in appearance for' the Deolueratty. The ord.'s ot speaking was arranged as folloi.s: .11114 e item phri - ty to open and speak I. holltr. Mr. 0,4.1e1t to follow in a, speech of Ii hours, and Mr. timid) to °lose with a upeech of half .in hour .ICcorres iondent gives me, rich acgottut of the atillit% it ppears that Mr. Ogden indulge,l in certain loose tatetnents about taxation, the debt, he., 4c. , to gether with the usual misstatements of facts which go to make up the bulk of a democratic speech nowadays. In his half hour summing_ up Mr. Smith took Mr. Ogden'a than of straw to picot,, dissecting it beautifully, and constraining Mr. Ogden to rise and. take back his rcokles:e mis statements. touching taxation, In feet, it ni)- pears that the, De:ruiner:toy enjoyed their cham pion's total discomfiture ns much as did the Re publicans vand she meeting broke up leaving the Republicans jabilant and the Delnuarany in thel 1 damps. So' must it over be when the issues , upon 1 which the eiimpaign ii . mnde nr fairly discussed. The 0111111. G (.4‘ the' Demltc.ratie speillter's enrlpot st.s.ntl u.'moulent beftice, 11.11 - Ntelligent when the mast: is removed.. The Itepublleans. or pb s irt w4rt Mr. Ogden is n. where the pop 'guns tof tlic 1,41}1.„f -. • . . ' GOSl.P.—Honesty is hot Om beist , llol., icy, because his not a policy•itt •all. PtireSi'f\d s simplOmnesty is - a principle; just as lire 'i ,, s 'a principle. It cannot be put off and on like one's "Store e.lothes..," It is n part of a man and wom an an alttriliate of the soul. Is a mall or woman 1 honest, til or t she is so born. And we do not I know of nybody born witWdiChonest tendencies who hasso getten'thti uppeihand 'cif 'them that they will net crop out sometime and ' somewhere. Dishonesty does not lie in flagrant' departures from the path of rectitude alone. The woman who goes to the merchant's, and afto getting his lowest living prices sets herself about beating him down a peg or two lower, is, 'whether she knows it or not, dealing with a dishonest ten deney. It is not, strictly speaking, either &ir or honest to attempt to purchase anything for less than it is worth in the market, nor can it be called flagrantly dishonest. It is the beginning of, dis honesty. It is a departure from the honest and upright course of living, and letting to live. perfect honor requires one to coneeds to, every other person all that one claims for oneself. If Jones makes btiskets, and cannot afford to make them for leas than .a certain standard price, what right has Jones to demand that Smith shall pay full price fur his baskets and sell him a pound of tea 'at its cost in the city? If Dobbs makes cheese which is worth sixteen cents in the' Mar ket, and Hobbs pays him the price without grumbling, why should Dobbs insist upon buying a suit' of clothes of Hobbs at less than a living profit•?! On the other hand, why should Smith sell factory cloth to Jones Ler two prices because Jones Bays fur the cloth in.. baskets at the fair living price? Now, to our mind none of these non-reciprocal seta are honest. They are not of the grade of rescalities and they fall below the ',teeth of fair dealing. —We once heard Ward Beecher preach a tor won upon unrecognized sins.- It did not';seetn for a time that anybody was to be scorched a great deal. But as the dise'ourse began to take shape ninny n man and woman moved about uneasily and fivalfy everybody came to know that the preacher was preaching strait at them. He took the fine lady who shopped at Stearra, and painted her all 'the way froth the moraeot: she conclUded "a bargain" to the moment when she exhibited her ' bargain" to the envious eyes of her feniale friends. "I think it very cheap," says she ! I 'in fact I know I got it for less than it cost at the custom house." "Then you cheated ,the dealer," said Beecher; "for nu man can live and sell at cost, or below it. He then paid his respects to the man who attended church reg ularly, had family worship, was liberal in church matters, grve largo sums to the missionary fund, and was known for extensive charities. He, pictured him in the stock exchange, watching for a man Nrbo had bought recklessly and sold short. He showed how this man bought Erie tit a low figure whelp it was sure to rise, and afford hilt' a 'chance to sell out at a film profit; and painted him us litj looked in his back aloe when" he. had accomplished his purpose, and Was richet: by j twenty thousand dollais at 00011 than he was at the breakfast table. "That was well placed," !says the stuck speculator. "That is a good day's werk." Truly, as Beecher said. the Devil rejoiced behind this pillar of the church all the 'while; feryibi Sitanic Mdjesty understood that if the speculate ..s had niado $20.000 in an hour it wad not done in stiietly legitimate business, and so the Mali l lnd cheate'd soma body.. f l The pialett:a. then took in hand the tuan who_ habitually buys wherever pi operty is to Lc sold at it sacribee. "Thia Mart," said he, "fattens upon the misfortunes of somebody." Somebody's neces sity becomes somebody's capital, you see. And though a bargain is a blessed good thing to con template from the stand-point of the.makee,lictei it is from the stand-point 01' the victim? How . many people think of t l hat ? —So really, the 'only honest plan is eicet rectiprocit}. A, ownsia horse, but if, 01,1 0 tars mer, nor is lie rich enough to keep the beast at • a profit, 1 11, has a ton of; flour, lives away from the business centers, and cannot retail it:t i o. edv4rt -,..,-..,,, _ 7 :2w st, vs 'to - ,( 11'1V WI )8 a - ttr0.... ? ..' ll . ~.s.„. you my dour fiii- your horse." The, exehange ,i t ap.k, and though ,s sells the flour for mace thin the horse woußhave brought in market, it finds th., hone wui th wore tu him than th , ',. flour. .- ,tit vxehalige by which both g. t good ankimboily is c h anted.ll A'l , huriurya,'.i r 1 flour, It's I.; farming. , Both 'lire ,iiired and n0hf..1.• ..vrong,d. The tne . ..ti-,ore of deaiiog, them sculls to be thulanLlUMP bent.fit of ail patties. , whoever is willing to deA thus isihotit•A from prinpiple, not from polity. --Why Fhould Agriculture be a 'inyz•teriims calling When Jones raises a big eror s of wheat how often can 116 . .11(!iglibur,,Brown, telryou' haw it was, chow? when Prowli is able to raise a goo'd er,p of potatoes every year, how often him Jones explain how it is done? There arc many . ways :of, doing the bailie thing, some good, some bad, and ionic in , lifferetit. The good way is the right way ItrOt brings the profitable crop. The 'bad way runs the farmer who practices behindhand, _and thr indilletent way starves the farmer hp inches., If Jone 4, wake it'll. point to inforiti Ilrovert h ,, ".1 i - ei' , "Pq k , o,q, of ‘?heat, and then if 'II :ell ,Jone:i hove to lake a food clop of pot,:tot , )uLt oee Iho some of the ies , 8 all! elucidated' Til? of le every School Itimttiot in Ti:.ga 4tittly world add ttivlty 'her : "etitt. to the ethic ereps ec el'y year. Compare nines, 11 tee „„ l of L.kir ..... . lici6111)(r;, tiPq IC( ill ail ttt • light 4 11 qt . ; 1, 1 y s ou eta.. 'Wit, 11.)C: nopublickm. IVlonting CHAtir-Am.—Dr. 1-luth_pbry Webb B will address the people at the Oattlione School House; Siiturday-crening,-Oet. - - • WELLsßorto.,Tbere will _ be..a can easier: j Class meeting . in,_ the Court house, Wellshoi•o, Monday evening; Oct, 12r-in -which the Grtrut•Fr Colfax inealirlivltl — gBn.iiilty* f Tremehdous Dem. onstratio4 b. GRAND OVATION TO BEN. BUT-. LER ! 10,000 People on the Grounlll ack spaee•and;wor4to - describe the glories of the .- Afas - Meeting' op I Mon(hi*. Such an 'outpouring of 'the inassee wns never Witnessed before — hi this County. We - giVe only the figures this e Week, and will try to do it better ustileer next weeti.. C4arlesten sent in, "119 wagons-89 niqr, than the en ti rehurnber at the Seyr moufri meeting. I)6lmar. sent in 120 wagons-40 snore t t he - en tire . ntunbot at the WtSrinotir meet fug. Tiogn, Middlebury, Chatham and Fartningten sent lit 140-, wagons-60 more . than the entire number at the Seymour meeting, . - ('ov to ton Richmond, Moss, and en Sullivan sent in about 50 wagons. The whole number of teams on 'the v,rotimi was 500. . . 0) 1 .4a 75 Boys in Blue, and tho CdwaUesque sent 35 horsemen. ' less than, 10,900 iwople were vresent., By nine o'clock, and before a single delegation arrived, there were more people in town than at any time lust Saturday. 0,1•:11 Butler arrived nt noon, and was reeeivtql timid the plaudit.), of: thous- - ands. l lie took_ the stand at '2 o'clock and delivered a':speech,,Of great ability and effectiveness, ()halting the most en thusift49l.l,TPlEP!BerfrQm Ole? Mist ok.dtc i1t044 a 4iir; tiOeCt..4 Antoitit n in Ting% annals. NOTICE 'TO TRACUERS. , --:ThO ilaOhool •iakrlots onfiddlebury *lll Meet - atiMillars Oct. 31. kat, to hire teachers. M. C. POTTER. SeePy. Examination of Teachers. Liberty, og4ensyttrg, 7. '_' • ' i Salliian;Bakershourg, Roseville, Zaekson, Cotton S. IL Chatham, Starks corners, " 12 Knoxville Academy, II 13. Brookfield,,Sonth Road S. Hi " 14. Westfield,ll 15 . .• , , SabinsVille, t'. , ' • . tif 16. Vermilyea's,, " . ,17 Hollidayi S. • ' • ' " - 19. Tioga, : • " 20. Lawrenceville, " 21. . Nelson, " 22 Farmington Gee S. R. Covington:i j ;.! ' , Mansfield, Charleston; Rluek S'. II Delmar, Deane S. 11. Welleboto, ' - , II Wellsburo, Nov. 6th 13th and 20th No prinete exainittatialia No certificates renewed or endorsed. Examinations commence at /0 o'clock A. M. ApplieptA•ara x pte.tptl Co bM VipactpcilA ti) ehtt examined at the first examination limy attend, and on U. 4,3l4.,srulrittadtittitin to7"the, -usual branches ; 10 bring with them pen and ink, a sheet of foolegap . :paper; enr4lope with address an I stamp if the certificate is to be mailed to them, - Directors and all friends of Education are ,cordially invited to attend. J. F. CALKINS. ' ' _! Sept Grant & Colfax.olnba. 7 --Tbb times of meet ing are as follows: Brookfield—Saturday evenings. Charleston—Tuesday evenings. 1 . , Chathafu•—Saturday evenings. i Clymer—Satnrday evenings, sal,finsville.• • . , Covington—Friday evenings. ' East Charleston---Saturday evenings. ' Ell:land—Thursday evenings. Farwington—Thuratiarovenings. Gaines—SatUrday evenings. •, Jackson—Tuesday evenings. - p . - Knoxville—Friday evenings......._._,._. Lawroneoville—Wednesday evenings. 1 , 1 Liberty—Tuesday evenings. f•, ' Middle Ridge—Saturday evenings. ' Al iddlebury—Saturday evenings. Mansfield—Saturday evenings. Morris—Saturday evenings. . ' • Nelson—Frida`y - evenings. Voeula— Wed nevlity evenings. , • Round Top—Thursday, evenings.• , , Rutland—Thursday evenings. South, Charleston—Tuesday evenings. ~---, • Stony Flnic—Wednesdo evenings..., • - -'- Tioga—Saturday evenin s. . , Tia,fpi[tr. L. of A.]—Sa urday evenings. Union—Saturday evenin s. Ward—Saturday evenin s. Westfield—Tuesday evenings. welleboro—Friday evenings,- . -, ' Other enmea will haf , inaerted na fast as they aro received, and the 'table trill be' pablisited, the.eninpaign._ . , St.a EzIL 31Eltti EA lime. 151 oss Y ou w ptiettp, f ipnpfiza.? 4 ,to to Bullard --&190'el Fre American .Merinoi; Emprees I.lloffililleitiybed and Drown Maslfritli:Fririts and I)elu.inv4; Bouts and.Shoe~, _cloths and ,Clinliinß, ulfut dullard's' S 06'11.. If you `waut,to . bee, Ote . largept tud alfoupest lot of ,Croker'y gu to . BULLARD .4.41114: "THI§".'NE.NIX!. GoODS 'HAVE COME and tho gieni fall in . piices: has thken pined, •,Otnut reducltiqu,:iik ;Sheetings„Prinls; class,c's TO' athidd'Ati,MtitheVii. Zt will fiq, your eyes mitt your bona good to tako 'a look 4.the Piles of Now Oobdh: Never did ivo . baiio as thif prosont 24'0; itnei nt loWei,,n4cce than at any titno side Oil? 91620' of tho war. ,COtno pad seo us.l Silo want you to look if you do not buy.. .0.• FL MATHER At. CO. Lburitb6Ville, 'Oct. 7, 1.806,q ; c',-, • • 0. THOMPIE36I4,_ :•• • - kii;,l; - FICieT3I7 \VOii1;;TO; fa, priolc;•: - ghicili - tf ri - 4 (-6, Atiajthi, the trade or to indiviclual.Copigs. old pic tures. large urjiuntill..in IflAishedLirihnner. All kinds of Oval, and Square Frames on hand, and at as low prices as em. ot.ewhere. • Cash taken in exchange for all kinds vy,t of goode,-+Ap. S. 88-tf. • . s ss:viLtKL "7i'~.~. JO Iltiz‘ON,-MELNIIPE.- 1- Al. StOnyT,orki Sept 27, ISCs, by J. D. lloughton,-EeiV, Mr. Atm 0 John:lon, and Ilmelta Munroe, all of Delmar. - KNIFFIN—AUSTIN.—In Ward, Oct. 1, by Rev. I. IL Reynolds, Mr. Levi S. Knillin, and Miss Mar); E. Orttstin,,nll of %Vim!. • Is thO Poiddli;uffe,ln Lawrenleevillt , Sept.l3o, - . by Key. TUrton, Mr. Thos.h. of 151ansfield, Pn., and Miss Josephine hillier orlm,wr6neeville, OLEON—STEELS--In Delmar, Oot. 4th, by Teev. S. Butler, Mr. llurtOleson of Potter County, to Mist Kate Steele, of Delmar. App3oTki, - t4'6vibhiW ' 4 - .it 0 ••••••••••••• „ - • • . • Willaci.`& Gibbs .Sewing Machine.: , "Its ne.tin is,strongor * und. leas liable to rip' in 'tie or wear than the : :I.4ek-Stiteh."---‘,•.fodgete. Report," at the "(grand Trial," Send for the "Report," and rumples of Work, containing both kinds of tititekel, on the satne,"pieeo of gockdi, •, • GEG: C. "BOW F,N, - A r +2O, y. f r'iioge co. Knoxville, Pa. SIDIILIA SIBIALXBUS cURANTUa. HUMPHREYS' 11(IIVIMOVATMC, - SpEPtr.ICS, tiAve, puovkii, radm Till: MOST AMPIX EX portenco, no entire SUCCO99; SiILIV/e-POITIPt- E dent, and Reliable. Thep-aro—the only Medicines perfectly adapted to popular use—so simple that mis takes cannot be made in using them; so harmless as to be free from thimgerMitlittio'dl2cleut aslo — be alplys re. liable. They have--rated' the" highest corurrakidatlOn trout all, and will always reactor satisfaction No 1, Cures revert .Conglotion,lnna motion. , 26- '2, wiirin g ;`Wiirimiecer: Worm•Colid... 26 3, do Cryi n g , Colic, or Teething of Infante— 25 4, do Diarrhoea of children o'r adults 26 G. du Dvsonterv, Griping, Bilious Colic 25 J. do Cholera-Inorbno. Vomiting 25 7, dO! Colighs.bolde, Brotichpli • ' 8, do • rokiiiralgiii, Toothache{ Feceache F 26 9, do Headaches, Sick-Headache, Vertigo... 25 10, do Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach 26 11, do sl4l3prOßlled or painful Periods - 4.. . 25 12, 13, do' 'Crony, Couth, dififeutenfortihing .'=" 25 1 4 , do Salt Ether; Eruptions... 26 •11). do Rhonmat Rheumatic l'aius I 25 10, do Fever and Apia, Chill Fever, Agues 60 17, lip 7Plll4, , ,toinct . nr ' " '6O /6, ;10 o'phthahni, and so or weak Eyes.... GO 19, do Catarrh, acute or chr pie Influenza GO 20, do Whooping-Lough. TI °lent Coughs... 60 I, do asthm a , oppressed Breathing 60 '22, do Ear Discharges, impaired nearing.. 60 23, ;, do' s cr si tt ia - , - osisrsv Glands; Kfellings.. 60 24. Lb General Debility, Physical Weakness, 60 26, do Dropsy, and scanty, Secretions. r i 60 20; du Sea-gialliniii, Melhiess fronl riding... GO 27, do Kidney-Disease. Gravel 60 28, do Nervous Debility, &mina' Emig , - Worth, Invoip9tar3 :29, SOIC;11/611th,Canki.r 60 rm, do Urinary W ea kness, wetting bed— 60 31 , 410 Painful Periods, ivnh Spasms GO Sufferings at change of life 1 00 33, do Epilepsy, Spasms, St. Vit Dance 100 34 , . 1 . , DiPlithOria, ulcerated Et,tre Throat 50 I 1 • ; VAgES. • ' • ' 0w a 5 tAnor, vs AloEuCco CASE, coNTAIEINo A LVLIir o)11),IN, AttY 2 DISEASE. P47lYlf , - IS 111 , ILIECY TU, AND A DOOR OP DIRECTIONS $lO 00 6171Illier FAMILY Mill I.I.AVIILINO cases, with 20 to , •lR votlm $5 to $8 Spooilivo fist till PItIVATC DleigArLit both for Cur, ;:i,o and for Pnerr.sTivg treAtfoeut, itad vi- Oa and pocket . cx.es Reiile(ltee by the ease„or single box, are soot to . Itty'part of the country;hy Malt Express, Prue of charge, on rreolpt of the prie; ' •• • Address Humplirciyie Specific Homeopathic Mediolno Company. and Depot. No. 5U2 BROADWAY, Nuvr-Yoga. Dr. HUMPIIKLYS' is consulted daily at his office, per t 'woolly or by letter, ita Above, for all tones of dine/tap. - 4'94 4944ty Att4oo , o9.bsts. -- aginit RI; i44T-17, ~ YES 1, ,YES' YES 1' , .: '- ,' # R. WILLIAMS it CO., have got. the best, 1 • largest and °heal:i s m,. stock of Drugs, mod. Patent Medicines, Polots,.(!ils;Dic Stufk Brushes, Varnishes, :Glass; Patty, 'Yankee No. lions, Perfumery, Toilot Soap, Fishing Tackle, eves brought into this county. They will Tositively sell everything In their line cheap.; or than can be bought elsewhere. 'They - bought their/goods in large qua n tities and for u ptt peak and,tan kna Fill dell •bhiSper than et4er ev tabliehment in this county. Call and bititatae stock apd prices. P. R. WILLIAMS & co. May 9, 1888. 513..8, Linton Bleak*:. ; , C October stb. ,"' • 6: A , ' Q4eries. - AtRE can cloaa bayou find Pare Read% White Leadtine the ari L e r e a ri o r e e d st, o2:, Varniskis, L oker P. R.'WILLIAMS, & CO. itho sells tbe pirest and lest Druks,. Patent Medicines, and Dye Stuff, s t P. R.,WILLI4MO,'4 CO. Who keeps tho largest stook of Paint Powders, Tootb, Halt, Cloth and Nail Brrishes, :and sells tho cheapest, P. It. WILLIAMS, & CO. " 23. . 20. " 27. " *.• 18, 29. 30: Where can you go to and the best and cheapest Toilet arid Saving seep, Pocket Knives, Perfum ery, Hair Oil, Pomades, Writing Paper, Pens and Ink,:to t P. R. WILLIAMS, at, co. STOVES, STOVES, STOVES. Main Street, Wellsboro, Penn'a. AVING been appointed agent for all Bret class Stoves manufactured by Shear, Pack ard Co.; at Alba Y. I an now ready tofurnisit the following named cillebrated Stoves , • ; COOKING STOVE, . • ; AMERICAN; ' NATIONAL, tiorg.cplomitoN MONITOR. she latter of wbieb is tho best stove for common uao ever in market; being cheap, well made, and convenient. I have-also, a variety of • OAST IRON, various patterns, SHEET IRON, Self Regulators ALSO—Stoves suitable for burning hard or soft coal, will be furnished to order. Customers will do well to examine my stock, which is 418 full and well selected as any in Northern Penn sylvania. I have also put in a full stock of of all sorts. Thankful. 'for literil patronage in the past, I respectfully' solicit a continuance of the same. . Sept. 16; 1866 Ilfiten of our Day: The tr*n vita .goVern our country, melte ,its laws, hevetfought fis battlos, charmed ; us with their elo• cinenc'e, founded our colleitis, control our railroads, manufactories, And our finances—ono attractive vol• ume, full of 'avid interest, lifo•liko illustrations and chateCteristid andcdote. 060 woll•fllled pages—• 42 fine , steel pc:An:dis t and the liv,es cf orei,6o men, Price low to suit the times. The cheepest'os well as the most In• tdresting book published within five years. saies meuse•, 'Every , body wants to know the lifd bistory of these mon. liontlTOr clavier to ZEIGLER, McCURDY & CO. Philadelphia, Pa., Cincinnatti, 0., Chicago, 111., or St, Louis, Mo. Sept. le, 1868-7 m Farm for Sale. • .11SHE undersigned offers for sale on reclaim .: JL- able terms, a valuable farm, situated in Chat horn TOwnfibip t ,T i egti.CountiA)4„;osi the direct road Nom KuoxOrd, to: ,Aveneyvilltri;slx lkiriner places, con taining.l.6o acres, lib 7 11 0ef.trPrPiasl. g A good' Itoaseilargo'hijr ham find SW, ond:a.good titorse tiara, also two' gedd" appletcltchtith. 'Well watered and well adapted to dairying. • Any ono desiring a good farm and pleasant - hems will do well to.app/y to: ;.. .; VAMP:MEN. • Executor's - LEPTERS TESTAMENTA I ICY, having been granted to the - undersigno upon the last will and testament of Richard Phillips, late of Westfield borough, deed, all persons indebted to, and t ali - Claiming against said decedent, mnstact.; tie with, „ • , FRANCIS STRANG. IYetaiilit, Sept, le, 136V-OW"' , Exr. • TIiODIPSON, - . • -• tIiANSIFIELD 'PA] BLA CKSMITIT; has two dreg, 'and is prepared • to do nil kinds of work in his line.with prompt. l nilser and ip a ii , ortcmanlike manner. Ile aimea at excellence itl his trade. . Mansfield JuIC 3, 180 —ly.. • • I, 1, • TOl 3 TIIIEI I-41 - the man , who.took a gun lock . from :my shop lately will return will not exposOlim ! and if tho than who took a hand-vice ai d pliers on another ocoasien will re turn them, n/1 further proceedings will be bad. I atir oh the thick of both. JAMES LOCKE, Weltsboro Sept. 16, 1868. c ‘ o n ty T J ET:ERRS TESTAMENTARY having been granted to the undersigned upon the last will and Testament of Peter Green, into of Del mar,' deceased, all persons indebted to the estate are requested.to make . immediate payment, and all having claims against the same will. present them td. AGNES GREEN, GEORGE 'GREEN, Extrs. 42 toga LOUR away on band ae Jpzien.llloB. JAMES M. lIIINNEL'6: MINI 'WILLIAM - ROBERTS, Agent for all first•olaea Stoves, THE BENEFACTOR, ELEVATED OVENS, PARLOR STOVES, MlCetr'ol.N7s7asire , ' WM: ROBERTS-. AGENTS WANTED FOR il f 1 . 1-3 O . ' erq so 1 14$11 4Q• ' 1-3 •••• . . . . , y g?.t: 5 - m - -a r 1 1 1 I oi.i. a . I-I .....,. ..,,-.1 !. 3 1ti a- cy , , cis , 0 = „.._, CD m• . cr CD e-P ... 1 ri , ~ t ill ote ' =a.. 0 O .is CD cl; P o• O 1 2. Et 0 ..., ~ - - o, = ti ).-1.,.,. .§.- ... 5,.., , y. 74 . p ‘ i ' f.t.', c r, pw 0 O. • SD CD ,g 0 =-, e CD IQI CD • 1 0:1 ' .s' ~,,,, , .-% 7. 1 - • • I:I ' 12 ' la 4 -... 1 5 1 a w Go = , 45 ✓ 0 CD ~ e•rt- to ct• ga. CD _ P e:i.H . . g.: ti o': N - Da ori til • , - CID ' t. )....i . e•mt•- '' • • 0 V . ?,1 =' ! -4 6 - " 7, a a E t 04 . Pal 1:11 5" EL w; •,. 3. ti l' 4 "a e# a• et ,-% hi 0 ! tii 0 ° - 4 -l i t . O. CD tii 9 a ~.m, L., ! :, . Executors' .Notice. SOL 2,186314w:5' Esfray. TAKEN UP on the Commons in Wellabor°, Aug. 21, ult., two three-year-old rod steers. Notice is hereby, given to the owner or owners to prove property pay charges, and take them away, or they will be disposed of according to law. • 0. F. ELLIS. Sept. 2,1288-3 w. High Constable. NEW AD VE.RTISEMENTS. Spring and Summer Trade ! i T. L. BALDWIN & 00. lar AVE now on hand and still ixning,-a large AUL and well selected stook of . "GOOD GOODS," comprising everything needed. Our Mock of Lan 145 mum soon ALPACAS, POPLINS, CAMBRIOKS, FRENCH JACONETS, ORGANDIES, PEQUAS, VERSAILES, BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, OEM ALSO, IRISH AND FRENCH POPLINS, SHAWL AND CLOAK DEPART MENT COMPLETE, TRIMMINGS, LOTS YANKEE NO- TIONS, HOOP SKIRTS, BAL. MOREL SKIRTS, OPERA FLANNELS, CORSETS, DOMESTICS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, Cloths and Cassimeres and a Tailor to HATS AND CAPS, STRAW GOODS, CROCKERY, WOODEN WARE, HARD WARE, SHELF HARD WARE, NAILS, IRON, SALT, LIME, PLASTER, PORK, FLOUR the most complete stock you can find, such as TEAS.- No aro old tca drinkers and know them to be good. everything in the Grocery lino, Gunja Bank Codfish Bay Mackerel, Ashton Salt, what makes the Button good, and nice Arkins to put it in.— Also, Butter Tubs and Pails; Butter sold on com 'mission—no charges for handling; but would like a smolt portion of the money you get in re turn, that is.if our prices suit. full line. Wo aro agonts for the Ohio and Buck oye combined Mowing Maohines; general depo for fixtures and extras for the the above ma ollinos. All kinds of COUNTRY. PRODUCE taken in oxekango for Goods. We propose to seal our Goode reasonably. "Livo and let Lieo , " . prioga given at the opuntet!--only one price,. T. L. BALDWIN 44 00 Tioga, Pa., April 29,1868. ' - itiad but as wo ha • o neither time nor epaco to finish oven the beginning, we will merely invite you to calliask fer what you want, we will tell you the price, and then weigh out or mom° off ac cording to order. the three great necessaries, always on hand • Remember rumors, tbat we can supply you with BUTTER FIRKINS, TUBS, OR PAILS, and genuine old Ashton by . the 'tick or pound. Wo -pay Cash for Butter. LOOK AT THIS? A 8 the Printers say that success follows the liberal advertiser, and other people acorn to believe them, so we (that is, Wickham & Farr) will take warning, follow the example, and in form the public in general that we have a good stock of good to be sold at good prices for good customers— and as we consider all customers good—they will be very apt to be offered the same goods at ono and the same prico. We might begin and men tion some of the various articlos and styles that help to make up our stock of E. 1. HASTINGS, DEALER IN Groceries and Provi§ions CROCKERY, GLASS-WARE, YANKEE NOTIONS, SEWING MACHINES; .App THE Eureka Melodeon, At Wholesalo prices. 1 E. H. lIASTINOS, May 6, 1888.tf. - Main St., Wellaboroi JAMES M. RUNNEL . glut Door aboooßore Drug Store. Wellabor°. DEALER IN FAMILY GRONRIES AND PROVISIONS. Will keep constantly on band everything in the line of Family Groceries, as well as Provisions, Fruits, Confectionery, Yankee Notions, Toys, &c. • All of which will be sold at reasonable prices. JAMES BIINNEL. May 6, 1865-Iy. - PREPARED FOR TIOGA, PA. can't be beat much at a very small margin Cut and Fit Boots and Shoes, Don't t , forget to look over our stock of GRO.CERXES, SUGARS, MOLASSES, FARMERS TOOLS, 'tipT,iinkeets IStronoes,". &c., &c. ; PORK, FLOUR AN]) SALT, , AVICKHAM & PARR Tioga, May 20, 1808. &OODS, Ma ula • Wang SALT can be had in any quantity at wzoguant a FARR'S. Tiote•Jitie.B, 1880. Falb & Winter Goods IN CORNING. Vvrin have roomed a very LARGE STOCK of t. TALL AND WINTHR GOODS = on the most favorable terms, and will be sold at very small advance from .cost. We think we hazard nothing in saying that we keep the BEST ASSORTMENT and the BAST QUALITY of Goode that are kept in the place. Have a store light enough to. see what you are buying, and pledge ourselvea to SELL AS LOW, quality considered, as at any other establishment. We continue to make our CLOTH TRADE ono of our epeeialtios, and whdn desired MAKE THEM TO ORDER on short notice and in the bust manner. We have added to our stook a good assortment of CARPETS,' oottpisting of BRUSSELS. THREE - i'LY. INGRAIN, COTTON WARP, HEMP, AND STAIR CARPETS. FLOOR OIL CLOTH and MATTING, and can sell them HON VERY LOW. We-are tho agonte for the GREAT V. S. TEA COMPANY, and sell TEA at New York prices by tho single pound. All visiting Corning, are invited to call and examine stook and prices. SMITH AD WAITE Corning, Oot. 1, 1869 HOLD ON' I NEW GOODS! Consisting of a gorralassortment of zd I C.S (II A a rn - 0 rn tai' Ci ,T, 0 1 1 g M LA g 1- 1 a c , --q = eg 0 pli so 0 A 8 es g PP tg Q MRS. -PRY'S CORSET AND SKIRT SUPPORTERS, AT sataquax re suaa , men 1 "0 "El PEEI 2 11" PIN. NEW DRESS GOODS AT KELLE'Y'S. 3,A.R'1'1231 in B'IAINH3 JaiulAt GENTS' FURS AT KELLEY'S Air. No charge for SHOWING GOODS at -am' Welleboro, Oot. 30, 1807 NEW ARRIVAL OF GOODS. TOLES & BARKER, (NO. b, UNION BLOCK.) WOULD say to their friends and the public generally, that they aro now receiving a splendid assortment of Summer DRY GOODS, suoh ay SHEETINGS, bHIRTINGS, PRINTS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VEST INGS, READY MADE CLO- THING, HATS & CAPS, • BOOTS AND SHOES, also a large and well selected stock of CROCKERY, HARDWARE, WOODEN WARE, STONE WARE, KERO SENE OIL, PAINTS & OILS, SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, ETON We are able to offer our customers the benefit of the „ LAST DECLINE or PRICES { i in the New ork Market, our Stock having been purchased a lice the great decline in Goode. TnEB it BARKBR Wellaboro, July 1, 1868. Dr. C. M. Thompson. , [TrlncLsnonouoti 'Will attend to Professional calls in the vilingo, and immediate vicinity of Wellsboro. , Office and Residence on State St. 2d door on the right going East, [June. 2., 1868. 100•00.0by BRIC" EC i lt WsUsboto, Pa KELLEY'S C. B. KELLEY'S, ALE,- " BEE R EXCHANGE r I sing, I Bing of a'eurious thing, Almost - us strange u Boggs upon Tyng ; I've swung 'round a circle as round as a ring, And while on the down east part of my owing, I stopped at the city and took on the Spring STYLES OF CROCERIES • The fashions for SUGARS AR LOW IN THE NECK, And more netoniebing:etill, Molasses & Syrups have a freer run downward, with a funnel-aba ped trail. l!Via,Q3s.erel, however, are cut from the neck downward, and the style is blue and silver with stripes. . liM TEA TEA will be prepared, from a drawing furnished to, every customer irho buys a pound. Of the styles togsuit complexions, ,t.c.;l may mention Black Tea you can have if yea-long - for it. I cannot get time to look up all the hard words which the GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY use to sturtlo the innocent people about tho coun try; but you can doped upon finding the vorY best of eas at the i 11,EE-1-IcP-.EXCIIANGE ? K • '\As to ck Jere a, the styles aro various. You can have the latest styles from the following fashionable foFign porer, to wit : MOCHA, JAVA, RIO, LAGUYRA JAM AICA, &C. In the matter of PROVISIONS: FloUr still wears hoods over all, and dispenses with: trails as unprofitable. I have all grades eatable. Mgt), I= PORK, DRIED BEEF AND HAMS, together with a• full assortment of light groceries and canned delioacieo. As over M A T HE R S Pays Cash or TradO, for n►l MARKETABLE PRODUCE. , CALL AT MATHERS'S Wellaboro, Apr.l, '6B. W. T. MATHERB 100,000 Pounds of Wool Wanted. PUB subseribern will pay Clash, Falk Cloth, Caselmores, Flannels, die., &0., for Wool.— They also manufaoture as ustial 7 TO ORDER, OR ON AHARE§, to suit - customers. All work warranted as rep resented. They invite portion ar atteption to their Water Proof kti.LOZF,IO,III9OO which are warranted in very respect. Particu lar attention given to , ROLL•CARDING & CLOTH-DRESSING Twenty years exporienee in the business.war rants them in expecting a generous patronage No shoddy cloths made. DeLano a Co., at Wollabor°, aro agents for the sale of our Cloths. ! . JOSHPII INGHAM tic SONS Deerfield, May 13, 18684 f. liu Bai)kruptcy TIIMS 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, 'Piiat on the 12 t h day of September, A. D. 1868, a War rant in Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of Ira Baker, of Tioga, Tioga county, and State of Pennsylvania who has been adjudged a Bank rupt on his own petition; that the payment of any debts and delivery of any property belong ing to such Bankrupt to him or for his use and the transfer of any property by hint are forbidden by law. That a meeting of the creditors of the said Bankrupt to prove their debts and to choose ono or more Assignees of his estate will be held at a court of Bankruptcy to be holden at the of fice of F. E. Smith in Tioga, Pa. before F. E. Smith, Register, on the 2d day of Pa._, A. D. 1868, at 10 o'clock A. M. THOMAS A. ROWLEY, U. S. Marshal West'n Dist. Pa. Sept. 23, 68. PorIDAVID CAIIEIIOI , I, Dopy IVELLSBORO BAKER Y. 9111 E SUBSCRIBER having established him selfj in the • BAKING BUSINESS. • in this village,, next - door to E. It. Kimball's Grocery, is now prepared to cary on the business in all its various branches. I will keep con stantly on hand an assortment of Bread, such as LOAF BREAD, BOSTON CRACKERS, GRAHAM BREAD, BUTTER CRACKERS, BROWN BREAD, WATER CRACKERS, SUGAR 'CRACKER,S, DYSPEPSIA AND) SODA BISCUITS, OYSTER CRACKERS, CAKES, PIES, AND LUNCH, • at all hours of the day, Sundays excepted, • By strict atte , ltlon to business shall endeavor to merit the public patronage, • CHAS. STEVENS. Wellsh,sro, Juno. 24, 1.84. C AME into the inelosure of the subscriber on Cthe 2lst inst., a red mow, the ownor be 'Tott ed to pay ebargos and take ber away. E. T. BENTLY. Tiogn, Sept. 30, ,18684 w TAMPS.—A now kind of lamp for Iteronne4 J no b rea k a ge of chimnoys—nt FOLEY't.4; I CAlin PRINTING—at Neer York prices, In Colors or plain, and cut to quit orders, at THE AGI TATOR ; 1 GEO. Ay. MERRICISI, AT ronnw AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Office with W. U. Smith, Esq.,• Main Street opposito Union Blook, Wolleboro, Pa. , July lb, 181:18:- • , . TE4i In=!9 Estray. GRAND GIFT GALLER Go.to ging & Eastman's CBI GRAND. GIFT GALLERY FOR YOUR. PHOTOGRAPHS.. Asplendid Gift with every $2 ifort10:1 Pk= tares, Frames,. Cord end Tao:Hail OVER 500 PRESENTS TO BE GIVEN AWAY The largest ( assortment of Frames and Cassini Tioga County, to be mold low for cash. In ad. dition to the low prices, we will give away the following Presents worth from fifty cents to tiny dollars ; one hundred presents worth from $lO to $5O; two hundred presents worth from $8 to $ l O two hundred presents worth from 50 cents to $3- Tho presents consist of Gold and Silvei Watches, sifver Cake Basket, silver Tea Belle, Castors, gold Watch Chains, Seals, Charms, Sleeve Buttons, Studs in setts, Watch Hooks, eilyer Plated Burka. Teaspoons; all gilt Frames Cities, Setts, Cord and Tassels, Gold Rings, family Bible,History of the Secret Service, by s Col. Baker, with other pres. eats too numerous to mention. COME ONE, COME - ALL, AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES AND IBE CONVINCED. I • Your prosent given to you the Ram* day of sit. tang. Prices thosameue last year; ' • GALLERY OPEN TO PRESENTS, JULY" leT. - Don't forget tho place—over Rieman , . Daa. tal Offide, And 4 door') below, Boleti Drug Store, Main Street. CLAY KlNce A EUGENE EASTMAN. Wellaboro, June 25, 1868. Important Facts. QINCE balutifer is now being used itt thou. )3 ands of •familips tho following foots are im portant to be known. FlRST—Though it is the most powerful of all popular remedies, yet it is so compounded, as tq be safe and harmless. It is of snob a nature that' =, it may be handled and need by children, as* persons)%rlio. are ignorant of Medicines. SaeolcV—lt is found that Saintlier will relientp severe pain in any part of the body sooner than any other application. TIIIRD—It is important that the bottle be well corked, if left open only a few minutes it loses strength. FourvriThis meal remedy can be obtainad from almos every dealer in medicine'. Notice.. THE attention of Merchants and others liableto a License, is respectfully called to the aat of the 11th of April . 1802. Pamphlet laws, 492, g ulating the collection and payment of Li which aro payable at the Treasurer's Mee on the Ist day of May in each and every year, d by said act, all Licenses remaining unpaid on the first day of July, the Treasurer is required to sue ail,' press to judgment and oollection, at soon-as practicable thereafter, and in default' thereof, to be personally liable. Those liable to a License are therefore requested to be prompt in making their payments before that date, there by avoiding any trouble to themselves and much perplexity to the Treasurer. June 3, 1808. 11. C. BAILEY, Treaeurer. For Sale. THE undersigned offers for rale the folloWing I described property, situated in Mainebtu& 'flop Co., Pa, one House and Lot...the EOM 11 2i 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 lad House and Lot in good order. The above del gribed House and Lot I will sell at a low from such as defies oempotition. Apply to Ww. IL Rumegr. Mainsburg Tioga Co., Pa. May 27, 18138-6m49 ATTENTION EMEERSI pC:t - 0111133 can have them by - buying -- .7C: 0 14E4 at the AIM of I. Champney & Co., which we are selling at SO per ton at our mill on Elk Rgn.— All kinds of Produce taken 'in *bangs for Plaster. Givens a call. , I. CHAMPNEY & CO. Goiacs, Tioga, Co., Pa., March 28,003-om* Coal for Sale. 1 • Coa by BITUMINOUS GOAL for Bale eap, Sept. 28, 1867 HEAR YE HEAR YE HEAR•YE BARRELS, FIRKINS, CHURNS,' BUTTER TUBS, &e.;: Kept constantly on band, and furnished to or der, by' . W. T. IVIATHERS, at his now store, 2d door above Roy's Building, Wollsboro. (aunt) 10, 18084 Attention :Farmers! Z f I%uIANLY'S ALL-lIEALING SALVE, for galls, contractod Hoofs, old moires on ° Hor- SCE., lloof•Bound Horses—the beat Salve In ex istOnco—for sale only by ' P. R. IVILLiAtd . B it CO. • Wellsboro, Aug. 19, 1863. CASH Paid 'FOR WOOL Vy TOLES k, BAUKI3IIt Wellsboru, July I,lBBB.—tf _ _ Administrators' Notice. T ETTERS of administration baking .been i s( granted to the undereigned upon. the estate of 0. 13. Wells, into of Jaokson township, doted, ell persons indebted to said estate and all hay= ing claims against the same will call at onoe and settle. with, • :BEN - J. WELLS, JNO. W. GUERNSEY. Jackson, July 29, 1888.4 - Adm'rs. • A. W. AYERS . • " Marliale Eilkicaro, IS the only place this side of View York City whore you will `find constantly on nand, a good assortment of, GRANITE MONUMENTS, cut at the celebrated Quincy and Concord Quar ries, shiped direct to his order; alito • tine as sortment of Marble and Slate Mantles,. Coal Grates, Marble Shelves, Brackets, 40., as cheap as can be bought .In the State. All orders will receive my personal attention. ShOp and ware rooms on water street, a few doors , below Ayera Jewelry Store, Elmira, N. N. July 20, 1868-om. A. IV,. AYERS. Orphan's Court E,atat. * D I Y virtue of an order of the Court of Gammen it Pleas of Tioga County dated 4th Septum-, b'er .1808, the undersigned ,Guardian of Sarah Gray, Georgo W. Gray, and Amos F. Gray, mi.. nor children of Peter Gray, doceasea, will on Saturday the 10th day of October - ' 1868, at-10 o'clock A. M., at the Quirt louse in Welleboro, expose to publio salo the following described lands, viz: all that' lot of land situate in the Township of Osceola, Tioga County Pa.', begin. lug at a Poet in the highway leading ! from Osce ola to Welaboro, in the North line: of lands of Clark Kimball, thence South 74i° East along lands of Clark Kimball, 20 rod/ton:post, thenoo. North 2i° East 20 rods to a post, thence North Ili° West 20 rods to said highway,' thence South 2i° West 20 rode to tho piano( beginning. Con taining 2' acres. Toros (nigh. ' M A 11 GA R ET FRENCH, Guardian. DIASONIC. ' 08F..EA 1.01.1(1}:, No. 311, A, M., MGM at t h ou' Hall, ever koy'n drag store, on Tuesday', cYci3inff, CM or won. , the Full )loon, at 0 olclockl P. T . py.A oil - APTER, No. 194, R. 4. XL meets at the en Thursday evening, on Or 'afore the Full Moon, at 0 o'clock P. M. - '—•••••• MOIL COUNCI F., No. 81, It. & S. I'dASTERS, roosts at the Hall, on the third Friday. ofi each calendar month, at 0 o'clock P. st. TYAtIAOIITON COMIANPERY, No. 43, of KNIGHTS Tin! MAR, and the appendant orders, meets at the on thellret Friday of each calendar month, st 0 o'clock P. Sept. it, 18(18-3w. , InA:sti PAID 1 1"01i. WOOL, BUTTER ..06 CIIERSE, - by C. V. W 11.440.11 4. • • .• Juno 17,1808. D, P. ROBERTS. 0