MASONIC rS 317, A, Y. M. ..‘..1 , Inig store, oti • ttti Ow Aloon, fa, 0 fkkic 11,0:4 ell APTER, No. 191, R. 33.311. taw ThuleAty evelthig, 611 31.,011, itt tt o'clock P. M. TI WA COUNCIL, No. Bt, IL & S. IASTEHS, meets at dm Hall, on 11)o 'third Friday at each 'calendar month, At 0 o'clock P. 111. ' TYAtIAGiIiON COHMANDBRY, o. 28, of KNIGHTS , anti the appendant Mere, nieete at the . Kali. on the first Friday of each . ulondar month ! u 0 6 o'clock P.lt, HOME MAITTERS.• WEDNESDAY, OCT, 28, 1808 Now' A.d.vortiserr3nLa New Firm and New Good' at & Owen. Iloilo° and lot fur Sala: Dentistry—Drs. Thomas (kW GRANT AND C Monday Evening, No' Return of the Ca MEETING} AT THE COU Torcklight Prominion Tilittaraiic) Toy t ally, Republicans . FOLEY is about to ope • a stock of fancy articles, not usually found in the rural towns—something nice. THANTCSGIVING.—The appointed Thursday, Nov. 26t Thanksgiving and Prayer. We are requested to an I the Republican ladies of Wells"). the. Republican Club room, und , Wednesday evening, the 28th ins tendance is desired. BUSINESS.—Mr. Jno. W of Jersey Shore, has fitted up the above D. P. Roberta' Stove Store facture of tobacco and cigars. Messrs. Newell .4 Owen have be', of the Regulator, Corning. The n business. BIG WALK.—The Troy Gazette says : "Sir. J. Ames, who accomplished- tho wonderful feat of walking. 100 miles in 22 hours and S minutes Will walk for a - Citizens' purse of $5O, on the 24th inst., at East Troy Trotting Park, 1-4 mile against Asa Moon's , Obl Gray.' A big time is expected." PERSONAL.—Mr. Geo. C. Bowen, Of Knoxville, has purchased the property _corner of Pearl and Lincoln-sts., lately owned by Prof. F. D. Hodgson . . The latter gentleman is now Principal of the Graded School at SenoCe. Falls, N.Y, CHURCH 'BENEFT.—There will be an entertainment at the Crooked Creek Church, con sisting of' Orations, Declamations, Charades, Thursday evening, Nov.-sth. Let there be a large attendance. Admission 25 cents. A BUSTER !—Mr. Lafayette Gray, of Gray's Valley, sends us a cabbage of mammoth dimensions—being four feet in circumferencel Pretty good soil over in StilliiMn. Good place for Republican majorities, too. COHRECTIONS.—In our rep rt of the / Butler Mass Meeting we credited tl e Cowan i quo with a troop of horsemen. Th troop • % from Middlebury. The "uditary room," illuminated in I .1 Hotel on the evening of the jubilation •r Currey's, and,not P. 0. Joe's, as TM - J week. ---- 1. - THE SHARES.—A viol- f tractive earthquake' occurred r coast on the 21st inst., dein,' .1 California cities. Buildin : . San Francisco, and soup Custom house, City Fle' ( ' other buildings were opened in many stench. Twelve. was very groat' Probably the been visite() .nt and des 'long the Pacific .such damage in ilio ;3 were flung down in lives were lost. The Gas works, and icweral nearly ruined. The ground aces emitting a sulphurous ehocks were felt. The alarm itncl quiet is not yet restored ❑tire edast line of the Pacille has. VA pubti Dr 'premouv.—The Bloomsburg Re m of last week contains tho valedictory of ohn, its founder and editor. Few men have prgbt so good a fight, always against •numerical odds, as be. For a dozen years his fearless cle f,t,c of the right in a county where wrong counted most adherents, has won the admiration of every friend oflreedern. Ile is , entitled to rest and reward, but tho Republican party cannot afford to let him put ofi.tlie harness. May his fortune equal his zeal for the right, and his path be cast in phasant places. Tho guild loses an ably worker. TION WANTBD, or Willie Hillard, age d ten years, who left his bomb in this eity, on Tuesday, October fdb, and has not since been heard of by his parents.• .He is stout quick spoken, and intelligent. 'He has sandy hair, fiooklo face, and light complexion. Ile Was dressed in' a lonk, lightish colored round about, lightish' vest, bound, salt and pepper pan taloons, patclidd on one knee, a straw hat, and Old hoots. Ai , information 'conc e rning him will be thardtfu)ly r •ceivod by his father, W. I'. Hillard, Viitliamsport, I's. Newspapers will confer a favor by copying tbis_notice.--;Widimoyurt Thatetio. OBITUARY.-In Wollsboro, day learning, 21st inst., 131:,NJAUE. Rig., in the 78th.year of his age. So we chronicle the passing away lof another ii et the pioneers, and a prominent a d honored citizen /1f our village for more than ha f a century. 6 QClitr.Smtru, as ho was best known, was born in Masiacbusotts in the year 1791. He settled in Wencher° in 3816, having come to this point as an agent for a business firm, and for several years taught a school in the wing of the building whore he spent a great part of his home life, and from which he was buried en Friday. From teaching he went into the mercantile business, and contin ued in it, with few interruptions, down to so into a period as 1857. However, in 1826 he established Tie Phenix newspaper, and published it for se.erai years when publishing a new, co Joke, and "fat takes" were uncoil: Piano, judging from the few copies we heave seen, Was a well conducted paper, onsideration the disadvantages atte filch an enterprise at that early day. Itryed as Register and Recorder of with credit, and as an evidence of his ite may mention that ho served as a tht Peace in this Borough for thirty-three ewise rul;ve years. Always genial, fund of his joke, and 11-, t , undiug in humor ho was t a welcome visitor 4 berever he went. *lle was it nut of ,deuided and great energy. War t s after ho was lioineted to a high seat among the '[oldest in 4baants," ho walked to and from hit place of tusiness with the litho and epringy step of a 1 .11 of thirty. But for six years la t past he kai been seen' seldom on the street. 8 (Ceiling of :he brain 'wrecked body and mind, and for several Yeart he was praetically'dead to the 7 ring. H e pasted away in the fuilnees of his ti ne, haring f wieentities to outlive but fairly untli ing them 0 1 Pea ce to his ashes KILLED BY A HOINF:.--A boy of aho 'fags, named Vangelder, living at il tymf , ad's, in Ulysses township, this county, ihh hilted by horse on Sunday afternoon, the ito.t. lie had, a slay or two previous, in I tetering the horse at the well, tied the halter to hn ankle while drawing the water, nod was told 141 be must not do so again its he might get ' 11 !hi• On this occasion he took the horse to the ' 4 ' l, sad, probably tied the halter as berme, :,s is few minutes after the horse was seen running II full Speed, with the boy-attached - to . th - e - tialter, Y in the air, and within two minutes after -I.t.rd was taken up perfectly lifeless ,. -skull 'ag badly fractured.—Potter Journal. eels nt their Hall, Batty evening. on or P. N. M., meettritt tLe A. bawl? the Full Corning 2-New MO I=3 2, 1868 nvassers I T HOUSE he Tanners El X 3 xxick. cll. Rally ! resident-has , as a da of oance, ire will meet at 'r Town Hall, .t. A large at late i hop next door 'for the Inanit- gilt out Goff, w firm means tiauy's das Capt. fated last Wednes- B. SsilTll paper Was ,14011. 7'hc Inking into dent upon IMr. Smith ho county popularity 'Justico of t 13 yeari +fr. Amos Gossw.L-Every “Weak ness," as it is called, tend everyyaar'hisslts"rage: Last year Inive4all among the hOys, arid „Croquet among ,the girls. Base-hall exhausted itself by its vioiondo.' and croquet still lingers Out a dewily life. From the papers we reed wesjudge that ‘.‘ylanchetto"is this year's i !rftge.", As -smile knowi!Planchette by name only we will 'describe it. Fancy, then, a heart-shaped piece of black)widnut, cherry, ma hogany, or other wood with two castors and a - pencil for its Seet - . A sheet of white paper is spread upon ti table and this little machine placed thereon. The operator' then, putii2.llii or her finger-tips upon the heart-shaped pieoo of wood , and to questions put by spectators Planchette moves about, writing answers with its pencil leg. The movements of the affair aro supposed to be independent of the will of the operator. The ioformation imparted does not much .enlighten• people, so far as our observation goes, but some (*ions things happen at times. Planchette .had a great run long before wo witnessed any exper iments with it. In fact it is but a few days since we saw it in operation. On that occasion we propounded some questions _which were. readily ansviered,-thouglinot of much consOquelice. To the question—" Will it gain to-morrow ?" the reply was—" No." "flow do you know ?" we asked. Reply—"l don't know." That was clear ;enough. it rain day after tomorrow 1.7" we asked. Reply—" Yes." "How - do you know that?" Reply—"l don't know it." Alen clear. "Do yon know anything certain I" Reply—"l know many things certain," "Well, how is Mackey ?" Reply—"He is beaten." "How do you know that r 'Reply—"l know it." Very clear, you see. • Questions by others were variously 'replied to, sometimes one way and Sometimes the other way. Altogether, we, don't know much about Riain i phette; and certainly doubt its setting tho North River afire. But let nobody imagine that it is Jost a. toy plaything, _ It is. more than -that; and our advice 'is not to' give too much time to it to4he neglect of business and the tan gible things of being. Tho majority of people will do well to let it alone. It is not a humbug, and it cannot do much to let light in upon the world, at present, if ever. --eiYou will much oblige nip by publishing this in yourrpa per. Please correct all errors." 'Such is a very, common endorsement upon verses sent to us.evcr3i day in the year.. To very much oblige anybody; especjally patrons, is always pleasure. But then,•somo things cannot he adno as well as others ; and ono of this class of things is the correction of errors in indifferent rhymes. We cannot undertake that sort of work in addition to the lubors which cannot be shirked or avoided in the strict line of business. It does not follow that we may not sometimes reject good things under the rule. , But a communication must have -d7 I,f 3000, carrying every Congress'- ', istrict and three-fourths of the tore. Welcome, sister! jority Tonal Legisl' FADING PUBLIC.—''S. B. E.' i s from Mansfield, under date of 'Oct. 10 %rites as folio ler me by t t l taken h that the) try, if a pie in than in Wee 1 Semi Tri- Dail Mont Semi that ;with I eend you a statement, furnished ie P. M. of thiii_placle, of the periodicals , re. Ido this with some pride, feeling ye. are but few places in the entire coon ny, in which there are more reading peo •oportion to the whole number of citizens, this: • y wipers, OGS weekly,. eekly, .. . .1. a l l n i r 3 o l . 3 n ,, t h 1 y, Iota)", Thor LI which t a numb,. the cars' icnl chn N. 1.1 ro,ne l - Agita Demo , Daily Vlrcir World Press, Elm;r is another Post Ciffieo-io tho- township at ere are 63 weekly papers taken. , Quite rof detillts'arelaken tild ilea's' boy at besides. The fOlfewing shows the polit actor of those journals : Tribune, weekly, Pres.;,." IMI NEM Advertiser " .. ...,•.;...„.,....,,,,.. ~... • ..... • • ;'•1•••,, ,,,,,,, •. • Gazette " above, about 120 Forney's Press, and 30 Of the Tribune. are rigu of Itieht nutzber canitinign subscribers; all others The list of voters for the township lend and Mansfield Bort?, shows a, total if 523. , The oil standard, Godcy, crops out with new summer eatures for Augpst. Its motto is some thing, be ,ter, each month, ' for the pleasure and deleetati.n of the fashionable world. Its en gravings aro pretty, and its fashion plate of tho ras ishin I order. There is no 'end to handsome costumes fancy 'needle work, the most taking patterns .f all descriptions and the latest dress . novelties withe innumerable suggestions for set ting off t c human 'form feminine. Grant i & Colfax Clubs.—The times of mce ing are no follows: - p p • dlreektield—Saturday evenings. Charloiton—Tuesday evenings. ,Chatham—Saturday evenings. Clytner--Saturtlay i evenings, Covington—Friday evenings. East Charleston—Saturday evenings. Iliklaild—Thursday evenings. Farmington—TbnrAtly cvcnibgs. Gaines—Saturday evenings. dm:holm—Tuesday evenings; Knoxville—Friday evenings. . Lawrenceville—Wedn eE d a y even i ngs . - • Liberty—Tuesday evenings. Middle Midge—Saturday evenings. ' , - -Middlebury—Saturday evenings. Mansfield—Saturday evenings. , Morris—Saturday evenings. Nelson—Friday evenings. • , Oceola—Wednesday evenings. hound Top—Mini-:id evenings. Rutland—Thursday cvenings. South (Me riegten—Thesday evenings. Stony Fork—Wednesday evenings. Tioga—Saturdly eVenings, Ti [U. L.,ot A.]—Saturday evenings. • Union—Saturday evenings. Ward-,Saturday evenings. Weqlielfi—Tuesday evenings. Wellsbore—Friday evenings. - UsE OF LEUONS.—When persotts are and thirsty beyond what is natural, indicated in some eases by a metallic taste its the mouth, especially after drinking water, • or by a whitish appearance of the grotter part of the •tongue, one of tho best "Coolers," internal or xe ternal, is to take aout 4111 - the top, sprinkle overit some tine . loaf auger, work it downward into the lemon with, a spoon, and then suck ‘ it slowly squeezing the lemon - and adding more sugar as the acidity increases from being brought up from the lower point. Invalids with fever ishness may Mite two or three lemons a day in this manner, with a most marked benefit, nmb. kited by a sense of coolness, comfort and invig. oration. A ,lemon or two taken thus at, tea-time, a. :In entire substitute for the ordinary "slipper" of Summer, would give many a man a confortablo night's sleep, and an awakening of rest and oration, with an appetite Tor breakfast, ,to which they are strangers who Will have their eap,,of tea or_ supper "relish" and "cake" and berries of peaches and cream,—/fral's Journal of Health. ;. tizsustalm'Aptiv'xifiß 4 ' SEWING MACHINES• • ' Ofit.lll:einiiiiii 'Sowing Ma . chine for salo in Welp3boro -by Oct. 28, 1 8 8 8 -2 t. s •A, TOLEY. The largest, - best, and cheapest, assort ment of frames 4 ever brought into Tioga County, with largo pictures in every way to suit, and card photographs at VA()per ' doz., all gnink fast at Frank. Spencer's Art,qlllery, 4tansfied, Doc 254 f. • ' T TIS 0 PARR U RST,—;` In, • ' Pa., October 21st,. 1808, 4,the residence, of the ftitheritY tlie Rev: John Oarretion, b. P., Charles L. Pattison, of Fall. 8r0015,,Pa.,. to Anna S. Parkhurst, danditer of Joel Parkhurst, Esq. [The printers Vere,mado uncommonly happy. ,1 EMERY—OTTO—In Williamsport, Sept. 30, 1868, by Rev. Wm. Sterling, Mr. John B. Emory and Miss Helen A.,Otto, all of _Williamsport., - [GoOd for , you John.]'• EGGLESTON-LIIARROWER Farming.. ton, on the I4th inst., at theesidence Mr. Blocs, by Ref; S. A'. RaNsison, Mr/ Abraham Eg gleston and Mary.llarroFerp both /of Elkland. , CLEMONS—ELLIOTT—In Covington Boro, on the 13th inst., at the residence of Mr. Henry Levalicy, by Justice 'S. S. Packard, Mr, i ltavjd Clemons' and. Misi•jano Elliott, both of Coiing ton. BLACICWELL. In, NelSon,. Nt; 23, 1868, Mrs. Caroline, wife of Enfieh Blackwell, Esq., aged 26 years, after a short illness. Mrs. Black well was a superior woman, and her loss fall: heavily upon the husband, and thaeircle.in w. -eke moves: • • AIeCORMIC IC— Illossbcifg;lhe Ist i ‘t., of consumption, Mrs. Maiilda , J., wife of h .E. C. McCormick, and daughter Of Dee. Pu . am. for merly of Mansfield, in the 29th year her age, and in the 16th of her married life. . - .1 . 01,6 spring Of 1806, she mad' a public pro fiSsidsitif religion, and With ttni.y others, ns the fruit of the precious revival at 'at time cannect ed herself with the Baptist oh roll of Blossburg,3 of which sho has since been faithful member.— The fatal diseascrwhich to hutted her life began its work some five years • nee, and when baptised she had scarcely stren th to cons . o_ty °At, dila cline been mostly confined to het room, .steadi but surely declining, Ana ThuisdaYnvening • a quietly, as the falling leas of AututhWabov, 'or,,tcll to sleep. Her previous suffering had b n great, lint her hope in Christ firm. She p .n expressed her thankfulness that she bad not o prepare lo 'die upon &bed of suf fering. I. her last moments she seemed to hear the voice .f hSr departedlnotherlcalling her child home t. rest. Iferfunernl took' lace on Sabbath morn' g from the Baptist Church in Blossburg. The . =ermen isVai, preached by Rtiv. N. lilloynolds fr n istJolin 2:29, after which alarmeepcburso heir a-special train to Mansfield for the burial.— They were mot at tho depotby many friends from that place, •and , proceedlng to the. cemetery with reading scriptures nud singing, - her body was lowered to its lai4 resting place. Sho leaves a husband and little daughter of 5 years, to mourn her loss.- But tvbat is their loss.wo trust is her Cost. „ SPECIAL NOTICES. Willcox & Gibbs .Sowing Machine. "Eta setup. is 'stronger and loss liable to rip in use or wear than tho Lock-Stiteli."—"Judgeft' Report,!' tit • the -"Gliwttcl .Sind for, the "Report," and samples of Work, containing. 4 kindsTof 'Etitebes, on the same Piece ,of goods. i!! .- GEO; C. BOWEN;, AGENT, A r.r:29, y. for Tioga Co. Knoxville;Ta. YES! , YES! YES I PR. IVILLIAIitIS - Its CO., have got the best, • largest and cheapest stock of Drugs, med icines, Patent. Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuff, Brushes, Varnisher, Wass, Putty, Yankee No. tiotts, Porfomery, Toilet soap, - Fishing Tnrklq e., hp., over brought into this county: They rill positively sell everything in their line oheap. - Cr ii'qn earl be bought elsewhere. They bought their goon, to large quantities and for nett ,trash, and ...ATI :111a ZOii oknnpor than any 'other os- CANA own tin this: county. Call and examine stuck awl prior', P. ft. WILLIAMS & CO. M ty I), I3iP3. No. 3, Union Black. UT HERE ,eau close buyers find Pur'e:English Vir Whito bead and - Linseed OH, Varnishes, backer, Turpentine, the cheapest, at 1 , P. R.'WILLIAMS, Sc 'CO. Who soils the ',area and hest Drugs', Patent and Dye Stuff, R WILLIAMS dr, CO. Who hoops the larghst stock of Paint Pewdori, Tooth, Bair, Cloth and Nail Brushes, and sells tho cheapest, P. It. WILLIAMS & CO. 24 92 . 137 924 Whore can you go to find the best and cheapest Tel and Saving simP, ; Pooket Knives ' Perfum ery, Ilair-Oil, Pomades,•Writing Paper, Pens - and lack, to • I'. It. :WILLIAMS, & CO. SILYLILIA SIDIILIBUS CURANTUR HOMCEIOPIVFHIC SPECIFICS, 101 -.... 134 103 HAVE PROVED, FROM TIM MOST AMPLE 1:X -pet•ience, an entire success; Eilicient, and Reliable. They aro the only Medicines perfectly adapted to popular utie—so 'simple that mis• takes cannot be male in using them ; so harmless as•to be free from danger, and so efficient as to bo,alvrays re liablo. They hitve raised the highest commendation from all, and will always render satisfaction. 2 No. Cents. --- 11 1, CUM' reVerg, Congusliou, Itithiumation 25 2, .10 WOrtins. irorni-Forer, Worm-Colic 25 3, .lo Crying Colic, or Tcvtiiing 'of infants... 25 4,. do piarrhcca or elillafen or adults 25 . 5, do Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Collo 25 6 , do _ C4olo,rarillorbus, Vomiting 25 •7, do Coughs. Colds . , Bronchitis r,.. 25 A, do Nettralgiti, Toothache, Vaccache ,25 9, do Headaches, sick.uead.chp, Vertigo... 25 10, do Dsr a pep s ia, Bilious Stomach 25 11, do Suppressed or painful Perinds' 25 12 , do Whites, too profuso Periods • 25 13, do Croup, Cough, difficult Breathing, 25 14, do Salt nhoum, Brysipelaa, Eruptions... 25 16, do M Rheumatt ~,Eheumn:tic Paine 25 16, do Fever an -Ague, Chill Fever, Agues 50 17, do rib's, blind or bleeding 50 18, do Ophthalmy, and sore or weak Eyes.... 50 iP, do afillarrh, acute.or chronic Influenza 50 20, do Whooping.. Cough, violent Coughs... 50 1, do Asthma, oppressed Breathing 50 2:2, do Ear Drschargon, impaired Hearing.. 50 du Scrofula, enlarged Glands, Swellings.. 50 24. do General Pybility, Physical Weekuess. 50 25, do Dropsy; and scanty . 5ecreti0n5.:.........,60. 20, do Sea-StaknOtig;sitkuess from riding— '5O 21, do iiidnoy-Disease, Gravel 50 23, du Nervous Debility, Seminal Emis- hions involuntary Discharges OO 29 , a.) Sive:Mouth; etii)Vei i 50 30, ,do urinary weakness, wetting bed... 50 81, do Painful Perioda, tritti Spasms' 50 32; , a,) sufferings at change of life 100 33, do Epilepsy, Spasms, St. Vitus' Dance 1 00, 31, do Diphtheria, ulcerated Sore Throat DO OF LUIGI.: VIALS : MOROCCO 46ASFI,"cogrAltsina .. CIFIC FOR EVERY ORDINARY DISEASE A EAI9IILY IS SUBJECT TO, AND A DOOR OP DIRECTIONS $lO 00 Smaller FAMILY and TRAVELING eases, with 20 to 29 vials $5 to $8 Specifics for all PRIVATE DISEASES both-for Con- • ING and for PRF.VENTIVE treatment, end nlO and pocket .... , $2 to $5 • 'OxZ'Thess Remedies by the case or single-box, aro soot to any part of tho country, by Mail or Express, free of, Charge, ou receipt of the pike. Addreze Humphreys' Specific Homeopathic Medicine Company Office nwl Depot, N0.'56 BROADWAY, NEW YORE Dr. H9IPIIREVI (S consulted flatly atlas Mike, per sonaily or by letter : rus nbtrro, for all forms of disease. FOR SALT. BY' ALL UGGLFTS. August 21, 1567-Iy. • ' isTEli VOUS DEBILITt. WFr it . ITS GLOOMY ATT'ENDAINTS,—LOW DEPREiiRICK, EAI9SION9, 1. , •54 of , SEMEN, SPERMATOERUCCA, 1 :q,98 VF y.,wi:11,, Dizzy HEAD, ROSS OF MEM ORY AND THREATENED IMPOTENCE AND IIA Bre; 111 1( 1 a SGVEItEION CURE in PIIREYS' riomEtwATine SP.EOIFIO No, .TWENTY-EIGIIT... Centuo.ted of the moot valtittbie mild an a . potent C ran yes, they.atrilie at onte..the root of thts-matter ton -0 the system, arrest the dischar g es, and impart trigoe and energy, We and vita l ity :.to th e entire man. ',hely have eared thousands of cants. erice per:Pankageof nix bpxes, andsig4or,g,/ per eingle boa. kiold by drug.. Vkstsound 'nook' by- : ett'ou roookpt of price. "'Address HUMPHREYS' SPECIVIC HOMEOPATHIC MEDD Mg C 01664 ttagATrwsor t H> Von. 9lner-44 IVEARRIAGES. ~pEATHS. --o-~-- eri es. FAMILY CASES ,REGULATOR STORE! =BIM MI IaiVING. purchased the entire oak former ly owned by IL Goff, we w uld announce to the people °X Tioga'gotinty . t •t we have' just received a frill assortment of • , . SEASON 1 . _ bough : Val wti turtle give us : stock • f do the recent decline all Who appreciate get call. We shall continual DRESS. GO Lusuo SILK GOODS, WHITE GOODS, Ccottcr3a c-ooclis :WOOLEN AND PAISLEY SHAWLS, YANKEE NOTIONS, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, &c., &c You have only to look through our stock to satisfy yourselves, that wo are selling "Cheaper than the Cheapest." Country Merchants supplied at small advance from New Yor'Coat NEWELL (4 *OWEN 0ct.120, CAME to the enclosure of the subscriber it Delmar,-abotrt two weeks ago, a two-year, old RED STEER. The owner is requested t pay charges and take him away. RICHARD MOORE. Oct.' 21, 180.-3 t Executor's Notice. II LFITTERS Testamentary having boon granted. to the undersigned upon the estate of Cor nolius Hallinanylato of Union twp., deceased, all persons indebted to or claiming against said es. tate, must settlu , with - • ' 'PATRICK lIALLINAN, Union) Oct. 21-00 Ther. Noiice.to Teachers and Builders. lIE Directors of Charleston School District I, Will meet at the Young School House Sit urday, Oct. 31, inst., for the purpose of hiring toachera for the winter Schools; also to let the building of two school houses 24x34, and 14 feet posts;_onauf thorn in the-Ferry - District, rind one in the Elii..it District. The buildings will be let in - the nr tning, and the teachers will be hired in the aftei noon. CLARK BARLOW,. Oat. 21, 1869-2 t. _ Notice. , „ . TIIREOTORS of Delmar School District will s j meet at the Graded School Muse, Stony Fork,-on the first". Saturday •of Nov. next at 10 17 o'clock A. M., to hire teachers the ensuing win ter School in said township. No ono need ap. ply whose certificate foot up over 18. By order of the Board.. ISRAEL STONE, Soe'y. Dolmar, Oet:13; 1888. _ , , • Estray. STRAYED from the pastiiro of L. IL Potter of Charleston, about 4 weeks ago, a DEEP RED YEARLING HEIFER. Any person returning the animal, or giving information whore she may be found, will be paid for his trouble. Oct. 21,1868-30 , _ IL 11. POTTER. 1311.1 'arm of I. M. & S. B. Warriner, is this day dissolved by consent of parties. I. M. Warriner will continuo the business at the old stand. - I. M. WARRINER. B. B. WARRINBR. NVellsboro, Oot. 12, 1868: Farm for Sale Cheap. ITIIATE on the Cop Hollow road in Coving ton . township. one and a half miles from Cherry Platt& 100 acres-10 improved, 90 timbered with chosnut and ash, &o.; known as part of the Zimmor's tract. Title good. For terms inquire of D WETSEL, Oct. 21, 1868- 3 .4 w. M.rris Run, Pa. , TN the matter of Nast kt Anerb, ch, .Bankrupts In . the District 'Court of the nited States.- 3tice is hereby given, that in , ursuance of an order of the Court in the above e titled case, the ashignee of the ?state of Nast tt Auerbach will sell at public auction at his office in the Bcirough of Tiogn, - Commencing on Thursday the 29th day of October inst., at 2 o'clock, P. M., all the accounts, notes, and judgments belong ing to said estate now uncollectable ; and will also at the same 'time and place sell at auction_ or private sale; all the remainder of the stock of goods and property ;belonging to said estate, consisting of 'cloths, hats, caps, shoos, coats, cloaks, buttons, hoods, clocks, pets, and one coal, stove and pipe, and' one tailer,cutting 'table,"and other things not sold and too numerous to men tion, for cash, very cheap. Tiog, O'L 21,1808 I , 4oTaw saiierrtnstal MRS. E. 4,..lippeLLL has just returned from the city roll a larger and finer stock of MILLINERY GOODS, than she ever offered for the Fall and Winter 'trade before. Customers are requested to call at ler now skep,,pne hoot above thd- Presbyterian Church, Main street, Wollsboro, and examine for themselves. A .Oct.A 21, 1965-2 m. NOITCE TO TEACHERS.--The School 'Districts of Middlebury will meet at llolliday's Oct; 31.105 t, to 1149 tenchem iitiACKSMITII, has two fires, and is prepared to do all kinds of work in hie line with prmp,t nesi, and in a workmanlike manner. Haab:nes at excellence in his trade. Mansfteld June 8, 1888-Iy. CQBN)NG. N. Y. LE GOODS, Mil Estray. Dissolution.. C.ll. SEYMOUR. Assignee. M. C. POTTER. Spec A. 3. THOIYIPSON, [MANSFIELD PAi =MI NEW AD 'EI'TISEMENTS. - kR. PARED FOR = Sprii and Summer Trade ! T la. BALDWIN Co._ • ; TIOGA, PA. TT n i ps. on hand and stilleoming, large JUL" (ell selected stook of, "Cri)OD GOODS," compsing everything needed. Our stock of 24.4021110 MEM 000113 can't be boat much ALPAAS, POPLINS, CAMBRICKS, FRECH JACONETS, pRGANDIES, PUITAS, VERSAIL, BLACK AND COLORED ILKS, O[RISR AND FRENCH POPLINS, 111,1VL AND CLOAK DEPART MENT COMPUTE, KINGS, LOTS XANICEE NO. DNS, HOOP SKIRTS, BAL. lOREL SKIRTS, OPERA FLANNELS, CORSETS, k • DOMESTICS, • at a very small margin. REMY-MADE CLOTHING, Clo Wand Cassimeres and a Tailor to Cut and Fit. too l ts and Shoes, lA3 AND CAPS, STRAW GOODS, ,ROCKERY,,WOODEN WARE, - ARD WARE,SHELF HARD -WARE, NAILS, IRON, SAN, LIME, PLASTER, PORE, FLOUR Don't forget to look over our stook of GROCERIES, o kest comploto stook you ban end, such as Wa aro old tca drinkors and know them to be good. SUGARS, MOLASSES, I 1 , . ' , thing in tho Grocery lino, Gunja Bank 1 sh Bay lifaokerol, Ashton Salt, what makes . Butteo good, and nice . firkins to put it in.— , 13Inter.Tubs and Pails; Butter sold on cota .. sio*--no charges for handling; but would 1, a Snail portion of tho money you get in re n, the. is if our pricos suit. FIRMERS 'POOLS, full lin. We aro agents for the Ohio and Buck eye (whined Mowing Machines; general depot for fixtres and extras for 'the the above ma chinot All kinds of , t r C . NTRY PRODUCE rah in exchange for Goods. We propose to sell r Goods reasonably. "Live and let Live" pri iven at the counter—only one price. ... / ' BALDWINT. L.& CO. bga, Pa., April 28:63 1,8. The Battle has been Fought 'AND VICITORT WON. 001/S high in quality and oNir in price have carried the day; and heron ter will bo found re and willing for active and efficient service in half Of all those who Will call and give their. 43 ,7 orders at ICKILIII.I & FARR'S, . il TIOWA, PA IA the Dry Goods side we have a full and enplote and assortment of Fall and Winter aoops., Good stock of Pn i nels, Sheetings, Prints, Muslims, De laines and Dress Goods, i a groat variety of YANKEE NOTIONS, 1 which to fill In and trim up. We would >all special attention to our assortment of Rats' and Caps, •it prices which we know will compare favora ly ith prices of 016 same goods before the wor Boots . and Shoes, have boon made to order from perfect stock • arranteo. Work ready to be shown and o all customers. The Grocery stock in . eludes, FiPork, Fisk, Salt, Sugars, Ras, Cof- Rice, Syrup, Molasses, &c., &c., Th; , . comes the WOODEN WARE, such as Tub ails Wash Boards, Mop Sticks, Sugar I \ Bexe and Pails, together with numerous other flood such as Crockery, Ginss.waro, Stone-ware, , flood Mb we will always he glad to show and risk tltt selling after the geode are seen and es Amin*. . . \ WICKHAM . 16 FARR. Tiog Oct. 16, 1868. Fl - teat Bargains For ail who call at ilon VanYalkenburg's No. 2 Union Block. in French Merinoes, Empress Cloths, 4ea 'yer Sackings of all discriptions, I 4 Poplins of all colors. ' I DLAINES & PRINTS, ALL STYLES, FACTORY'S, SHEETINGS, BLEACH ED AND-UNBI,EAcHap . MCSLINS: HOOP SKIRTS, of every description, DRESS TRIMMINGS and BUTTONS of all kinds; also the largest and cheapest assortment of 5 READY TOM MING ever brought into Tirga Cq uty. Remember the place, and call befi re purchasing. We ba vo 4 -large assortment c, Gents' Furnish ' ing Goods consisting of Drawers, Under Shirts, Flannel Shirts - Ruck Sleeves, and Mittens, and Clotking.of every description, manufactured to snit. Thankful 'for poet patronage, aid by strict at tontion to business tro hopo to sbaro a continu anco of the same. dc - ITAN VALKENDURG IDLOUR & 111 EAL, always on hand at Juno 17 1 1868, JAMES M. BUNNEVI3, Fall & Winter Goods =I IN CORNING. W E have rooetved a vary LARGE STOCK of FALL AND WINTER GOODS on the most favorable , terms, and will be sold at very small advance from cost. We think we hazard nothing in saying that we keep the • BEST ASSORTMENT and the BEST QUALITY of Good; that are kept in the place. ' have n store ligh t enough to see what genera buying, and pledge ourselves to SELL AS LOW, quality eonsidered, as at any other establishment. Wo continuo to make our CLOTH TRADE ' ono of our spe'oialtios, and when desired MAKE TllElki TO ORDER on short notice and in the beat manner. We havo added to our stock a good assortment of CARPETS, oonAisting of BRUSSELS, THREE - PLY. INGRAIN, COTTON WARP, HEMP, AND STAIR CARPETS. FLOOR OIL CLOTH and MATTING, and can son them HOW VERY LOW. .........:.....:-. We aro tho agoots for tho GRE4T L S. TEA COMPANY, and sell TEA of Now York prices by the single pound. All visiting Corning, areinvitod to call and examine stock and prices. I SMITH & WAITE. Corning, Oct. 1, 1808. STOVES, STOVES, STOVES. WILLIAM ROBE4RTS, Agent for all firstelass Stoves, Main Street, Wencher% penn'a. HAVING been appointed agent for all first class Stoves manufactured by Shear, Pack ard 44 Co., of Alban)), N. Y. I am now ready to furnish the followiUg named celebrated Stoves : COOKING STOVES, AMERICAN, - NATIONA L, I HOME COMPANION, MONITOR. THE BENEFACTOR, tho latter of which is tho best stove for common use over in market; being cheap, well made, and convenient. I have also, a variety of ELEVATED qVENS, PARLOR' STOVES, CAST IRON, various patterns, SHEET IRON, Self Regulators ALSO-Stoves' suitablo for burning hard or soft coal, will be furnished to order. Customers will do well to examine my stock, which is as full and well selected as any in Northern Penn.) sylvania. I havo also put in a full stool_of 1-XamrciLlsmnare of all sorts. Thankful for liberal patronage in the past, I respectfully solioit a continuance of the same. • Sept. 16, 1868. I WM. ROBERTS. 1-3tC2d_.l3+ CitlV ! ' Go to KELLEY'S and seo the Latest Arrival of NEW GOODS! Consisting of a general assortment of us (4,1 d ce W Oki 03 cl C 0: - m . O n 4 V Pei g 0 V 4 0 g 14 ct. cs 8 w P 4 u) Pe) z g u g '4•ii 0 A 8 at g MRS. FRY'S CORSET AND SKIRT SUPPORTERS, AT saaTiax g tt sutra ma oru on puu 117 Inf. NEW DRESS GOODS AT KELLEY'S. *SAUTIVI Itt VIAIVEIS aolulAl - GENTS' FURS AT KELLEY'S 03 - No ohnrgo for SHOWING GOODS nt ..it- 0. B. KELLEY'S, lWepsboro, Oct. 20, 1867. Executors', Notice T - ETTERS TESTAMENTARY having been JU granted - to the undersigned upon the last will and Testament of Peter Green, Into of Del mar,.doeeased, all persons indebted to tho estate nro requested to make im . modiato payment, and all having claims against the same will present diem to AGNES GREEN, ' GEORGE GRgEN, Ex'rs. Sopt. 2, IS6B—dw.* CARD PRINTING—at Now York prices, In Colors or plain, and out to suit orders, at Ton AGITATOR OPTIOE. " 'I sing, I sing of a curious thing, Almost as strange I:13 Boggs upon Tyng; I've swung 'round a circle as round as ari g, And whilo on the down east part of my sw ng, I stopped at the city and took on he Spri g STYLES I:IVCROGERI S SUGARS ARE LOW IN THE NECK, Molasses Sc, Syrups ,- -,- have arfreor run downward, with ) a funnol.sha -, pod trail. ' ,- v5 ,,, , , it , ',i , ' 0 • A :-4:741: /I . 4 '' ':= 7 ' ' l "l-4 - 404,- , ' ,- - al:f. , • --,-.' ~,,,4,4 , -c hotsfey,9., aro co. , ,trot*T . tv .e • , ird 1110 . at3l9lB:blifi' ! ,, , 1 v ,pi po! 1 ;1 , - -: , •- . ~1.., /..;- - ;=z-1.,,, ; A.t ... .. ....,,,‘ TEA TEA -TEA TEA! I 1 will bo prepared from a drawing furnished to every customer who buys a pound. Of the styles to suit complexions, &e., I may mention that you can havo if you•long fur it. I cannot got time to look up all the hard words which the GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY use to sta tie the innocent people about tbq coun: try; but you can depend upon finding the very beSt of Teas at the BEE-HIVE EXCHANGE? the styles arteririons. You can have the atest styles from the following fashionable foreign MOCHA, JAVA, Rld LAGUYRA JAM AICA,r&C. PROVIESION: Flour still wears hoops over all, and dist eti 4 with traljs as unprofitable. I have all grades eatable. PORK, DRIED BEEF AND HAMS, together with a full assortment of light groceries and canned delicacies. As ever M A, T H E R:S Pays Cash or Trails, for all MARKETABLE PRODUCE. CALL AT MATIIERS'a Wellsboro, Apr. 1, '6B. W. T. AIATHERS ... 0 t O'q 1 1) P 1 t. 4 0 I F--i !"-- _ .. pp. • 0 .-ea . ..' k , D 1.•••1 CD 21.• h-. 4 iXj F:: WI, 1-3 83 t -., m. 0-e C' lai 1....4 hcl ; C.. a i t, Crzi c i - , sza r i f , - t--.4' 0 = ,0 • , . c.. . 1 ...., AD • c-i- .i o , ke, •• * - 3 •••• • '4,' .. - . k: . ....., -- F.t' .-.8 . 5 0 . ha 0 ,-.. ~., },, ® il ... ',:d '. t 2 :::. 11 1 = 0 -11 C. C . F"' c-p -n, ....4 . - i f c) ••••-1 ~......,' = ).1 t l i - ,-.: ~• _, 0 ,•-•,•.„ ,-, . ..:: . ~.... P s. OP; g ti :I. CI) 1me.... 'Z. 0 ~. 5 1 x g ~,.. . , ... 2 • ,c.„ .. t CT :i l t 1 e ZZ' . ICO c o .4 1 M ( 4,' 1 ,L, 0 K. ....o, i il ~,, 1 1...1 t•A-, DD r.... a .. S CV ita w ..-. c= . . 1 , ',7 1 .. ........ I - n -'S ' t hit R I I 0 , 0 . 0 0 ."'"4 .,., 1 P 0 t i ,i .-t_ . Lt i ."," PP 0 .•••••••./ I ' •., - , 0 " C. 4 '' . ''::: 1 , . 0 / 1 1i" rn o -(9, 0 t:11 - 1 a 211 .'4 .-. 8 LI , =•D m-1 111 es• icD ' =...., , P-I , p - • r" ea tt 0 ' -,-.. Lt „el )"li . ii 7 Vi 1 r" I 1..1 t 4 4 : ) PIE ,•-••• 1.3, ?-4 p (1) vt c., . r . 0 NEW ARRIVAL,OF GOODS. TOLES & BARKER, (NO. 5, UNION BLOCK.) WOULD say to their fricuds and the public generally, that they are now receiving IL splendid nssortu en.. of Summer I, DRY GOODS, such i as SHEETINGS SHIRTINGS, PRINTS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VEST= INGS, READY MADE , .CLO THING, LIA r 5 & CAPS, BOOTS AND ' SHOES, KELLEY'S abo 'a large and well F eluded stock of CROCKERY, HARDW A RE, WOODEN W ARE, STONE WARE, KERO SENE OIL, PAINTS & OILS, SUGARS, TEAS, ,COFFEES, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, ETC,; MC, ETC, We are OA to offor our customers the bonefi or the , LAST DECLINt OF PRICES in tte New York Market, our Stock having been pur hided since the great decline in Goods. TOLES & BARKER Wellsbors+, July 1, 1865. CIASII PAID FOP. WOOL, BUTTER AND k_) CHEESE, by O. L. WILLC9X. Juno 17, 1868. 1 Tho fashions fur And more astonishing still, lowiarard; and Pith 'tripes% Black Tea ME tocarB® 9 ports, to wit In tha matter of G MNERAL 4LECTION PROCLAIVATICIsf.„, Whereas,- by an act of the General' Assembly Of , °amnion weal f of 'Pen risyDni ontftled a An Art tO regulate the General Election's of thisiCcrentonwealthr enacted on the 211 day of July,_lBl9;lt imenjoined ott yne to_kivo public notice what 'officeritare to bo elected -therefore I, JEROME IL ,POTTER,' High Sheriff of Tioga County, do hereby make known and Igiee- this public notice totho Electors of Tioga Connty,;:thAt tleueral Election will be held throughbut the • county oat the let Tuesday offiovcmber • next,' belt/Valk third day thereof, at the several districts', witlilrisiddOOntitY• pomely: • !nuns, Union school b o o". j. Brookfield, South Baud rebel Charleston. Darts Settlement schoolhouse. Clymer, Sabinvillo school house. Chatham, at the Chatham ,Cente e sich c Ab ousi . Covington, hotel of Samuel - gift • Coyjngton itorought hotel of Stuntlellliff.•t • • Delmar. at the Court House. Deerfield. Cowauesque Dome, Ira Wagner Elitland Borough, Bunny! Hotel. Elk, at the Smith school house. - Fall Brook Bon:nigh; Fellow solunil house. ,• Farmington. home of Peter-blowzy, dectsuied. Gaines, 11. C. Vermilyea's. - . Jackson, house of, 0. Hamilton.. Knoxville Borough, Eagle Muria. Lawrence, Slonsou'if Hotel. Lan-fence Borough, Elosson's-1744- - Liberty, Shaffer's Hotel. 31anstleld Boreqh, Jlodel school house:, Malmberg Borough, p. Bou t paliotol. Middlebuiy, lioltiday town school house. Morris, house of Geo. Criet. • Nelson, louse of Charles Goodrich. Oceola, Hotel. Blebniond, Mettiodint Church. Rutland, house of Elmer Backer. " Sullivan, P. Dotal's, Ilotel„ 1811 i -ripen, Big Sleadow school h ouro ., Tioga, E... . - Tioga Borough, E. S. Farr's Hotel. , AVeltsbero, at the Co lt urt Rouse. ' Wentfleld, IMP Hotel. Westfield G. Mira Hotel. Ward, house of Willi , ni L. Tholria.s. - Union, bowie of Joh Irvine. At which time and places the qualified _electorsOf Timm county will vote- or-twenty•six persons for elect. ors for President snr VietsPreeldent• Of the' Milted States. ....• it is further directed that the meeting of the Aar* Judges at the Court [douse, treltsbere; to - Mke-ono that general returns, shall no on the first Friday succeeding the Bald election, that being the Gth day. ofilVoYeinbilfs am by saki act further directed to give notice - that every person, excipt Justices of the Peace, who Abell !hold - office or appointment of ti tuft nrWofitiinder "As m governent of the United ,States, or of this State, or of any city or -incorporated district, whether a , conitiolio pinned bilker or otherwise, a subordinate officer or Igent, why is or who shall be employed, under the leg . . . slas I ve, executiv;i`orj data:try departments of this State, pr of (fitly incorporated district; and also that - every' b,entber of Cotcgress, and of the select srcomlnon C 01212. " ell of any city commissioners of any incorporated ' -trict, is by lan incapable of holding or exercising at 'the same time the otike or appointment of Judge, fns specter, or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth ' and (but no inspector, Judge n or any other officer .61 any such election shall be eligible to any office then tia be voted for. In nOcerciTince with, the net of Assembly of March 1860, riigulati rig the manner of voting nt 'ull elections I - further state for the ititurtuation of voters thakalf SW* officers, will ho voted for on a Piugto slip of paper label* ed " State ;" and all county officers, Including member of Congress, Senator, and mealtime of Assembly, -will bo voted for on a separate ballot, nod labeled "County?* each Class to bo deposited in separate ballot•boxes. For instructions in regard to the organization of boards of election, etc , see act of Assembly of 2d4uly s 1839 pamphlet laws, page 219; likewise contained in a prttetteal digest of the election laws of this Commons wealth, lurnished at every place of holding' general elections, page SO, etc. Given linnet my baud oagWeilsborough, this 2d day of S:ept ein bey, 1868. ' J. 11. DUE LEA. sheriff. For Sale. rrille, undersigned egets for sale the following JL described propiiitj7, fituattrd in bla.insburg, TiogCu., Pa, ono liouso and Let--,the Holm 2 stories well finished off, a good cellar ; aleo a splendid well of water, on the stoop. • The lot ! contains 2 acres of the best, of gardnoing. landi plenty of tipple. and other truit trees tkereon—a good barn, iindleverythin. , ' pertaining to the said !louse and Lot in gaud order.- The above des. eribed 'lout° and Lot I will sell-at a low llgum such as defies competition. Apply to War. H: RUMSEY. Maiabburg Tiogo Co., Pa. Muy 27, I$6S-Om° .Coal for Sale. OA RSE I.3ITUIINOLTS COAL for flai IL) Cheap, by Sept. 26, 1567, H E A R. YE! HEAR YE! HEAR YE BARRELS, Fi RK BUTTER ' Kept constantly on hand, and furnished to or der, by W. T. MATHERS, • at his now store, 2d door above Roy's Building, Wellsbczo. (June 10; 1868.) Attention Far Mt Nl f sAlr o lll3ALi l tt A llVE' ! ikiectitraCtedloufsi Eeionior :et, lipor Bound Ili:en—tbo beat 6alvo ta ex.. istenec—for bah: only by 1 P. 11. WILLIAMS & 00. Washoro. Aug.. 11), IS6S. GASH raid FOR WOOL by TOLES & BARKER, We%tor°, July 1, 1888:—tf Administrators' Notice. TjETTEES of administration having been granted to the under fined upon' tbe estate or 0. 13. Wells, late of Jackson township, deed, all persons indebted to said estate and all hay. ing Maims against the same will call at once and settle VII BENT. W, ELLS, tt JNO. W. GUERNSEY. dueliaon, July 29, 1899-6 w ' A drier& A. W. AYERSI "Meora eataxcor, • II IS the only place this side o New - York City where you will find constantly On nand, a good assortment of • GRANITE MONUMENTS i - cut :it the ealobrated Quincy an) Concord Qaar: Hod, ship4d direct to his oide ; also a fine as sortment of Marble and Slat 4 Mantles, Coal Or:Ito. Marble Shelves, DraCkets ' &c., as cheap as can be bought the Stab). All orders will receive lily personal attention. Shop and ware rooms on water street, a few doors below Ayers Jets elry Stoic, Elmira, N. N July 29", 186 S-Gm JAMES' M. BUNNEL • Fiirt Door about) Roy's Drug Store. Wellabor°. DEALER IN Ec,ILYGROCERIES AND ; PRJVISIONS. - Will keeptconstantly on hand everythingin the line of Faior Groceries, as well as Provisioris, Fruit-z, Cunt••etionery, Yankee Notions, Toys, &c. All of which ! will be Auld at, reasonable pricer. JAMES BUNNEL. May G, IS(18-1y. AGENTS WANTED FOR • off our Dart 1, nn.•u %%Ito g6reria our cuuntry, rustic it, laws, latNe uught its battles, ch.trtue.l ua With `heirolo•'. voice. f o unded our colleges. coutrul our railroads, ! Ill4tltlClet.ilit`h.llllll our 11101111.03-0110 nttraetico VOA uttit.fn!lut held intartst. lit,lik. illthatatious und clowietvrhtic lowc,l”te kit) 'well filled pageb-42 Sno stis.l portraits, snit the lit e. cf uccr 60 teen. Prico low to :•utt the timco. t ht , oh,.tp••-t as the most in. tele:fling book I)llhl,6lird within lirt )ears. L.lotes IM. tat.use. %%aka:, to kuow tiro life history of_ thesu melt. feud for cut:Witt to_ _ ZI:1,.041.:11, MCCURDY & CO. Philad e lphia. Pt.. C/II( Clateagtii.M., or St.' Louis. al°. z:upt. lb. IbuS-710 • arr. or Sale. pm; undersign/ offers fur sale on reason. „1);5‘ - a nable farm, situated in Chat. Tit , 4 ' a County Pu., on the direst roa d (•i„,„ Knoxvillo to ReeneyKille, six miles from the former pbideB, containing 150 abree, , ll+s , ffil wev e d. A good Iratne,house, largo bay aril Aud, and a good lioro barn, also two goad apple-n-tehards. Well watered and well adapted to dairying. Any ono desiring a good Carol aria 00?...ut how° will do well to apply to B. VANDUSBN.• Sept. '2, le6i—tc. • • Executor's Notice. . • .E I TESTA MENTAItY httvin been _LA to the unkterz:igntl upon t.t o last wtit ow! ; la of Richard • PhillipS, lato of We:oii.,ll I—o oti;th, e t ee'll, all persons inclof)tecl to, tu'l all c 1 uminG ng:11111SC 6111 d cloeotlent, trittat set ‘sith Fit S'rIIANG. 11" c iti• i•i, IS6S—OtO Dr. C. It. Thompson; (wELLsuonouQn Will nttend to Prnies , donal calls in the village, anti iminetii , ,te vicinity WellAboro. (Arica a Offle,i 1, nee en State St. 2,1 door on the right guilig East, • [Juno. 24,, 188.8.'• FOR SALE,- 1V R.IGIIT S DAILEY, - Wellaboro,Plt. r - F. I D. P. ROBERTS. FITh A. W. AYERS.. . 1 1, _ .___