MASONIC; ov, LOG I.:. 3r7, - A, Y. Al;;Liteetk, at thAtji guy's thug Rbore, Theistley evening; on or . the lull .Itoon,,ac C o'clock P. Nlt I , yo4it °HAMM, N0:104,' R. A, M.;' meets at the\ O,A), on Thursday evening, on or, loardru Lhe FOP Itooa, at 0 o'clo.pk P. J. , v O(3A aouNon, No . SI, &S. ALASTERS,meete nt ',pa Hall, on the third Friday of cachl.haluntlar mouth, at 0 o'o . lock P. 3,1.' • ' • tagAGHTON COIMIANDBRY, No. VA, of KNIGHTS SESPLAII, and p!ci appoinlaut orders, meets - at the Hall, on tho trot rlday of each calondar month, at a o'clock P. • , 001,1 - MATT E R S. WEDNESDAY,' NOV. 2* 1868. Now Adveltinemental. Let us have Peace- 7 T. L.Taldwin 4, Co. Stoves—G. B. VII; In Bankrulitcy-Wm. Garretson, Assignee. Victory—A.B. Eastman.; Dissolution—King k Eastman.. Butter Wanted—C. Willcox. The Farmers' Book—,Zftler, McCurdy a, Co. Cutters and Wagensli. W. Darth. In Divorce—Westlake. Stray Steers—U. Danko. . 11. L. A,—A special meetingol,Vells borobeounoll P. L. A. w.lll be held at the!Lesigao zoom, Friday everting, Nov. 27,. at 7 o'clock. This is a special summons to ovary taeifibi3r. SOCIABLE:— The Mansfield 'l3apcist Bootoble Will meet at - eho residence of Leiria= Elliott's on Wednesday . _ evening the 25th inot., and slimy tvreiloeeko thereafter. All are invited to attend. PERSON.4.IJ;-;41± . . G. W. Ilfiavle, who went to Montana twq sears. ago, has returned to, tits borne and husiness in•this village. He ap pears to be in eapital health and spirits. '• .1 Baptist SoOleiy will give a concert at: th'e Court Hones on'Frida 1 , y eve ning, the Wttli inat:.; for the benott of the Sabbath School connected with that Church; The con cert will conalet of Vocal and Instrumental Mole; Tableau; Maratha _and Dialogues'. The puhlio ore cordially Invited . to attend. , TISANESGIV,I,I4G .481i.01.7.—Rev. W., A.Suatb, pastor of.the Tlaptist Church will preaoh in the Presbyterian 4 ;lbstrohto-suorrow, Thursday, at 10 } o'clock, A. 14.:1 * .'ho.serileto will be partici pated In by the several detiominations. Zinzentrp.a.-?;TA.free Entertainment in furtherance of the cease- or Temperance, will b f eren in Mainibrag, this, (Wednesday) evening. It will consist of Deolarnation, Dialogues, Essays, recitations, &o. Lot every one go. FIRE IN BAooic.TtrELD.Wci learn that shoe store of -Wm. 11:, Seeley, on Tronp'a Clots, took tiro and was consumed, with 'Von tent' on the night of the llth inst. ,Insured for $1,400. . Fine IN -LIBE:IiTY.—The barn and . stabler attached to - the Old Shaffer tavern Stand. Block Hance, now kept by Onrdon Welter, was destroyed by tie; with hay,andtrainl, on - the 29th dt., evening. Insurauce , t4o9; Lou' $6OO. FIRE xN ,`UNION - .7.14r. Fiank , Cure eyes the following particulars of s the loss of his house by fire, on the 28th tilt.: The family had been absent all diy, and on returning, about 11 P. M., discovered the house to be in flames, Nothing' *as saved except a trunk end ono bed. Loss $9OO, Insured "for $750. A BLOODED " BerLl,./!—The Troy Ga nue of last week said : I wrhere is a woman in the Sobuylkill eounty almshouse 109 years old.— She toot Loin in Ireland token quite young." The Wet ate oars. Rooker takes the palm from Sir Boyle Roam , THANKSGIVING.--rThat is to-morrow. We congratulate...our merchants. upon having agreed to close their stores ail day, 'giving due notice thertiof. Oar rural friends wilt understand: that to-morrow is to be as ffundarin the business : world,.here,in liVellsboro, and Stir) themselves; the disappointment wbieh would ensue if they came to 'town to. trade. THE BOAD£I.-•-Travelers by ;the Cow emostine roads complain of tho depth'uf tho mud. Roads overellnvial Boil tannot fail to be muddy unless they be turnpiked and graded. By turn piking and grading the valley roads, they may be kept As good u the hill roads, in all weather, according to the travel. .tu..&24§iFIZLD.,- "Accidental" writes "Mrs. & Miss Taylor have 'opened a shop for Dressmaking over Elliott's Shoe Store. kir. H. B. Taylor is to.opep:Aooms.tor , the instruotion of pupils in plain and• ornamental penmanship.- "The new Orphan Bakpol Building was• aeon pied mill° 16th init. . "Mr. 'has - purehased the 'interest of William Biffin the tin and hardware business, sad has a very lniga stock of . stoves of the dif ferent patterns, and sells them very !owl ' "Willhelm has purchaied D. L. Shorwood's interest in the Meroantile.bnsiness. "Dr. Elliotthaeltiiitietnined from New York' aithsauph a carpi/ ehriatirilse toys and pieserts; as to iuggeat the probability _of hie having -made a raid upon . s apyirai., wholesale eatabiishmenta and fielsaited them out." 'llia books are rare and rarious." - Covnrcacer ITEMS.—"Correspon dent," from Whom we liege to hear every Friday 'writes : "On Wednesday morning Nov. 4, a little son of John Lake, about six years of. age, was found drowned in the . Tina River, a short distance below Blossbnrg. • Ho hid been missed, since the day before: 'Search was instituted in all -direc tions, with the above sad result. „ "The kopingtoraland hat; reoolved an acoassion thorlserson of • Hatter Walter , Graves, (about men years of agel*Drummor. Ho handles the Woks like a veteran. The "Drummer Boys" must look to their laurels. "Almost a fatal accident occurred on Thursday morning last. As they were engaged in nnloading heavy cask of Soda ash, from the oars, . the Wass Factory in Covington, the "platform gave sway carrying down with- it a brakeman who 41 1 overly injured - aboutthe face and head.-- Several persons who were assisting narrowly es.. "Oa Friday morning near the Bolling mills-at Blom:burg, two deal tralne , oollided, badly injur ing the engineer ' /ilr..James Green of the Itior- Hs Run train His engine was;&own cross wise the track, and loaded 'ears piled' upon andJ against it. "Hears:Spring otiava, have procured an Adams Jobbing'Preee, and office complete, and propose doing job work?' STATISTICS.— 301- S. Motiry; -Esq. Pottmaster at Little Mars sends us the number of papers and Periodicals distributed irt that office, 'hie), we may mention,ls but jest established: - Weeklies 64; leml T weeklits 2; monthly 'l. '1;11'157.' From 0. 'Davenport, Postmaster, nt Elk Run, 10 have the following statistics of papers dietrib sted from thatepniiii: • Weeltueu4 Tribenos 15; Agitators 10; North ern Independent 7; Radicals 4; Elmirk Casette 2 ; N. C. Advocate 3 - 3 - Ituril 2; N.. Y.'Brews Independent,. ; ' World 3; 'Waverly 1'; Detruierat 1 . - -toti 60. Monthliei Petorion 4; Messenger 5 ; Child's Paper 3; Bailee 1; The Christian 2; S. 8: 'Ad vocate, sonti-mOitthly 26.—Total Mu;kut.2o campaign papers are' taken'in ad: &Lion tollieve• • •. are - Innoh obliged to these gentleman for t heirattentlon, and wifl . be oblige 3 to otherkil they will do liketit cr „,..., • _ Tat. ACADEMV-4-14 Stone's ,Seldot lichool . oiosea last Pritiaiwith ti Partial azeinina-' Hon sail atlielr. • lye were unavoidably detained tom attending the Closing exercisep, 4 but 'oni 're porter has - 40 -en irs7l,..htetett - .•:ot prpooodirigs, The exereisecornisisted'inAeClamations, Aoki: gone, andinuslo.- .• The deolintations Werstaieragei: though the pnpiliSibeir4w leek - "appr,eati4lerr of ths subjects in . many „eases.. • :No ,es.' a~Ptolot preparation fur the,day. had been:lo2dt, , *Moll oclolotelor tha.4ll;irs of:rawly- . to - come 1 1 1 to thkwork; Several of thw reoftaticura • were ..... f •very•goetl, hut itiOnektittiught "legirto- palate ularlse. .^ Mrs. A. D. Eastman. presided af - the_orgen ltt her usual happy natinnqe, and Dr:" Webli - iiing a song with usual acceptability, :Short addresses were made by -Messrs. Webb, Emory; and Nichols. Mr. Stone and his eicellent asilidant, `Miss 'Rofise, are capable of making an excellent school ; and we are glad to learn that they have entered into an ongagereent -with 'the _Trustee/ of .the Academy to revive the institution. The term commence - a Frlray, 27th inst. We look for u successful school during the next year; nt all events, if our people will rally-around Mr Stone eo as to encourage him to put forth his utinost'ati a teacher of youth, we have substantial mittens for believing that Snell-encouragement will not he )ost. Students should begin with the term, and then stick to the school until the' term ploses.—, That is the way to encourage teachers: . - • THE AMERICAN - STOVE• —As 'the farm and workshop aro the foundation stories of human prosperity, so the kitohen and Its appur tenances oonstitute the Alpha of housekoeping. Thli kitchen stove is an institution by itself. If g' ;cold, you have ad:tiles, wall baked bread, ' browii buckwheat Cakes, and deliciously broiled steaks, as results; but if bad, or indifferent, you — have a fretful cook and wretched cookery, and by conse quence trouble in the family. The writer hereof cannot speak of the nuisances of a bad store ,. experimentally; but ha can testify that there ari two grades of stoves above "good," and further, that the "best," in all human probability, 4 11 i the AMERICAN. Some weeks agitwe had ono put up in our kitchen; ,have tried it in every particular, andminhesitatingiypronatincui it the perfection of Stoves, considered as a convenience, in the light of economy, and as a cooking apparatus, By an, ingenious arrangement you can have warm water 'from December till. December, without extra fire' or:trouble: You let yoar'fire:go - down at 7P. M. and you have plenty of warm water 9 6 next myroing. Or you can put in ft sizable stick of 'irtio'd at nine, evening, and shutting off.this itd a nice bed of coals at six,. morning. "The' American" is an sir-tight cook-stove, perfected 'to a degree wo never drbamed of. 'Tye ashes are ''shaken down into a ))aa, which box renders a shovel useless. Attached is.a tin contrivance in which your dinner may be .kOpt just warm enlouglt for half a. day, - yernot - dry 'up or — burn. baker it equals the brick oven; and as for Wood; it saves - 83} per Cent as compared with any stove we have tried. Now, good Poolile,,this puff is not pl. i d, or to be paid, .for. Our stove is paid for as You roust pay for yours,,lf you buy one, at - market prioof. So do not say that this is a "bough ton" recoom mend. It is not; but offered as we urge people to behave well, for the good jr the publie as coital as for, the good of the inventor. GOSSlP.—TheinventOr of the i'Gre elan Bend," whatever that may bo, * deserves ae inimurtality of.infaniy._- He, or she, as the ease: may be, increases by one the list of neonate who: aro competing with the Almighty in getting • up a suitable - form for . woman; The Prod*: Bend is the Meet hideous travesty 'of physical srace yet concocted. Not that we - undertake to, describe IL Not at all; some things haffie„dec - driptioVia that-is is one. What the deuce is the reason 'the faiiiionmongese cannot 'let war/virile' form along It is just about as near perfect' as; anything, just as the Lord -fashioned it, 'There; was an era of"stays." which in Elizabeth's time; converted the upper half of a woman into,a shield; destroying the grace and beauty of tho 'shoulder! and chest. Within:the mehtory of not-Very an-' dent people there was a "bustle," which made, a groat stir in its day,' and converted the'#`,oniet who, u•ore . it into a cross between th‘eamel and' 'the buffalo. Nobody seemed to ot:lnsider'thEo if nature had decreed a benip." above the -hips necessary or ornamental she would have furnished a bustle of good, , honest, . bone' and . 'Muscle, 'lt was, clearly, lying in the face of a . benefieent Creator to wear bags of bran or cotton; not for oomfort, and not from nceessity but, for.appear arme sake. Well—when the "bustle" disappeared everybody felt relieved—even the woinen; and everybody hoped the farewell was "forever." But hero" sure as fate. comes the old - htimbug again, 3W-time with a new itpll6l4lSlthiscuat Bnitu A clear case of "Monsieur 'Ronson' come again In the name.of all that is sensible w• protest and object, You had the chignon, .and' that was a: libel on Creative Wisdom. 'lt was a stupid hum bug, a disfigurement, a disgrace to the brains hi' the pates it disfigured, It was . dirtY and demor _ Can't . ty_e men ceMpromile with you' women and substitute this Horrible top•-drecsing for the threatened "Bend"? Two yeare more of the top-knot will not kill us, being a little sic-. eustemed to seeing it: Betterfifty-years of Chignon • Than a day of Grisdan'Bendl ' • conly,thaotbefday we looked into Demorest's ; magazine, a /a mode, yOn know, and-what, should, we find-but a cold•lblooded defence of tight-lacing ! NoW, who ivOild 'hive ,thougbi r it of Madame. Demorest, who is - a pretty sensiblewoman, for a fashioner! She puts it on the-seore of On, beauty Of stall t7aists. ' Humbug! If a man wants - a small waisted woman let himmarry a little and lithe one, to alien} 'Nature furnished a small :waist and no thanks to the eerie, maker, If it be the waist, and not the worrfan which attraota, there ern lots otlittle•Waists to be bad When the rightfellow pops the' . .question. ; However, leek Madame Demoresernay deeeive some, we hasten to assure the girls , that wasp=lika Weis* never attract men of "sound sense. A, good, liberal waist, 'promises a - liberal allowance of health and vigor—two things essential in a partner for life.: Taper wasted women danoo well, flirt ; well, like • to merry Well, are usually ailing, dyspeptic, and . die early. We now allude to artificial, waists; furthers are "sylphs in nature as - well as in poetry. If the corset-makers had butonejugular, and it could be revered by a blow, we would almost take the risk of striking the blow, and th e ohanoes of hanging for M .. - - Don't-you believe a word of' Madame Demorest's plea for tight-laoing r girls: No sensible man *ill roam. an, .artificial waist, in this day ciflight r utiliSss theie be money in'it,;oesomething equivalent thereto. Natural waists, no meal or woOlstieki, no eastiren fiO _Widen Bends, or any other _bent save the line of Beauty, as the Creator intended it ehertld be, and fresh from His hand. Let that be yOut Motto, and there will not be an old• niaid,• Sere from choice, in the land ten years, hence.- . yaung' 'man, by a stretch: of courtesy, may be said to be privileged , to' do as he pleases with his oils time. -- Ho dannot, however, tahaveany'right to do what he Pletisea 'with the time of others. More especially do' ,we protest against any young man's consuming 'the, One which the proprietors'of this journal:pay- for , in cash every Saturday night::: It icifot' I?eofiaie, no begrudge social enjoyment, to :young-men. The work of a newspaper -multi dene;:anditi time, or a lons tails upe,if the aiirii!is. IHo young,_workman can set type well witki bay at his ear, talking anything but business; The, proprietors of this paper pay' for-the time of-their'-employees",' and that time is as much our property as the types and presses which do the work. : It very :uP,-7. I:pleasant:to - write thus, btit;the. abuies `Of good nature )so accamulato of ; late that --we ,have' no other,remedy:" Don't steal bill' tithe. es CARD. , • We the undorsEgned' agree to clove our' Stores on Thursday Nov.-. 26, 1868, Thauksgiithig Day DeLano do Co., .C. B.' Roney, 'J.• R. BoVei; W. T. Mathers, Bullard 4 Co., James AL • Bun'nel, Toler-44 Barker, • C."L'.,.Wilcoat,' Wilsois a 1Vor: Volhiaborg, Wm, Itobtirte; C, U.' R. Kimball, 'Thos. Itardep; CJ Wheeler, - ,E. R. Hastings, V. G. ViriValkinburg Droa., Giorio Ilastiste, Sears & Derby, Yotiog Poliply;" D. ,Roberts, L.'4C'Ethrdtter; EV. Prince, :Convene ..‘.THEBoot;STtam.-7-..1iuk4,y9,q0g ; 44 Jost retiiinod, froui Pbilacleiphla and Now- rark,, IrtiOro purchased a stock ik-Bostikiw - dad rimy , Artiolei, for the •, holidairailtiOd: an adrortiaertti not pbaikkly this ItatEittAii: - -in slaist:of tliiftrileejette and' prO A nialf ef• 3ltiiirinid-lti-thir place at:aii !e arl r; ,day,, X. have opened and laid cint 4000; an and': thrcingh the IlloriisTa in rintheant-' dhairibleins tin) isni eantral,•.pait , ne ' iieli at private,or „ pnblio sale; 1# ;lota of any 'aka e rettitoinenq •J • ••• • -• I),.)3VX*iii,;, - -*; 4 z Mill The Tiega„eaunty paptiot: Aosoeintion. held. Ito: , • Nov. First Quarterlyl - Jiesaion atAtiinsfiel4 vtc inst.' Rev. 0. A. Stone waa-chOlon Moderator, and Pk o:l7anaulder;pl.o9',..yk..:,:r. I The ll.;fc;derator -preactioCilie Opening Sermon, ) frpin loofah 53: 11. The' ihnii-from.2 to 4P. M,, was occupied in rending ond.disouloing essays; altef which the = children of, the Sunday.Mehoolif were iddroised; the exeiniseo uhtil•6 o'- clock, when the meeting took n reehoi for half an The' kieting.cenyeried o'clock, derotin, the next ,Wf - horif t9i confezoflCi) And. ,14,3 v. W. A. Smith prettehed linden 28: 20 in !fin evening; atter which. the Meeting ad- Jeurned to Thursday morning -at . Pursiviiit to affonin v molt tho !Acting ocirtii3ned, Thurs M. ,dayinOrn I rig • 'arid wet 4 occupied . until,l34 - A. iin-totiforence entlPrayer. .. , . . . Rev. N. L . Reynolds offered a resolution that the churches in the—Assodiation he requested to furnish a list of their respective memberaldpiat the next Quarterly. lififetin On February.% Carried. Applications for, aid in building •trore.reteeived from Bleis,, Easti Charleston and lirellobisrp Churches. The ap lications were laid over until next Quarterly Mee ing. Messrs.lientley, Reyn olds and 'Friendsere added to the Building Fund Committee." Messrs. Butts and Mitchell Is ivere appoin s. ted to fiure a charter for tho Assoc's.- Delogates woro present from Dailey Crook, Charleston, Cherry Flatts, 'Covington; Delmer, Mansfield; Middlebury, Sullivan, Tioge' .East Charleston, 13lossburg, and Virellsboro OlittrobtO. The' collection for tIIb Education Society umountod to $10.70. Tho closing sermon weak 11.,Qfiuse, front Tobn'l4"l:7..- • 3 art After a votp,of thanka•to and choir for thoii.kindnoil hospitality, the Association adjourned tof rntct at-lilObbare in February. Goo 4. Templars' Convention.. 4.'4, . „ The Good 'Teinplars of Tioga county held their "quarterly Codvention at.!Tioga, , The several Lodges 'ware generally represented, and , the interest manifested was ,unusual. The n drip ted a , Constltaticlit seed , Bpasits, . and ;flied upon tawienieville as -next: pl'ace' of meeting, and the tltne; raili. - 23,15411. -- On; that ,Oveasion there will be an election, for officers for one year. W. C. T., 5.13, CHASC, of _this,tate, arrived too late.fer partiolPation in theTi4erelseq; . 116, 'delivered an able address in the 4.:V.,bh s urohdn, the oN : edict, hOwoyer - and gavOiclitt SatiSthetioti., ,Ho earnest and effectiveloz,diointfo .tern..l -perm:et - and. • 1 , "doyetint" I# . ..Vlboth'titne thOl worlt hft..l*Yerallee, " ' "' The following: reiolUtiens*eie aritiadinously , 'adopted's/ the sense of tlio , Ccinientimi Whereas; ' The tithe hai come' when the Good Tomplars of Tioga Co. should make kneWit to the public what they think for the, best inteiests • of humanity. Therefore, Itesolved.that we asitnotll Ing,more, nor will we - accept anythinglessilhan'' that this manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors as a-beverage, shall by statute bo made'a crime, and suitable laws made to punish the oriminali. That we as Good Templars will faithfully labor -to educate the people to that standard, that we . -will support no man forany, office that will not pledge himself to these measures. • To :all of which we pledge our lives, our • fortunes, and our sacred honor s That a notice of our convention and 1t sole= Mons ho sent to tho county papers, and the Roy stone Good .7:ernAta . r.for publication. . . - - 0. V. t I.l..tivir, W. 0. rt: Jogs 0. 110IVTON, W. S. • Statement ot'Ciatmap id far as' Wily halreheeti presented to tho Auditors, against the Bolo' of Wells. "IfOrough, for account of the Poor; which cliticulb"Wnde3 'the Act .proitlitink" to tioidotirity'VoorVonse;beCaine "debts against the Borough, to be paid in the usual way: Writ; Coin. Plees,% , $39,19 , t‘ . , do do ' "4o'. " 88,91 $128,04 ' Int- Ort 6111.1 Judgments from'lsid. 26,1800. D. K. Coolidge, board of W, 0. Thompson, ...... .. 165,68 Di. Docon,profesairmal services-- . . Sundry. personeitic.goods ac. furnished $70,94 • •••• Robert Kelsey and W. T:Bilse for wood, 18,00 92,94 Dr: W 4.44), prof. services, CllBB Robano'n,slo9,76 Dr. Pantos, • d 0....„ µ ilo„ „ , Dr. ... 0 do .12,00 • Webb & medicines .. do• r , 14,00 162,76 Clerk biro, advertising, and Aidttorefece 27,50 • Adronco from Borough funds to account ' of pie tlyerseers of tho 181,60. • , Total amouut.as far as reported 4098,41. ~TO pay a p9itlon of tho abovadelit ihO Milieu and Council have leiled a tux of Ka the full into irttiok t : the, lay!porralts for this yearn Vale tit; Is i subject o 'au 'i+WorgoAt:ot ; 6 Iflo o lf paid 1.1,th0 xtgety. er ou th.9.O.TIPATFrgiel that purpoko. - IMISEIN - muawApivogyEATTlON • I' • ' —UUdN r telil COitthlOrOliirOt of the Allegany .Ontl:enti ho told et Tioga, commencing Tuostlay s evening,lree. ‘l-, proximo, acnitinning..forttdoa,.nnd °Ruling. me. Saturday evening with it Concert. "rho Allogany Collection;Of Nusic, , ,k/y. Prof. :,T,oh b e. _used. - , ( -attendance; attta opening,seseion is earnestly 61esireci, Board can ho had at rea 'tenable ratesi Admission to the (tours° $l, eon , cert included ; ' Concert, 25 cents. By order of Committee: 11..E.'Sinitb, Irobb; ,G. F. llulslander , T;;A f ,,Wieltlittin, B. it l3ordob: XJ.=ocses,l .33ismai.aa.aosAmi., • '4 AIICTtoz i , Tho , undersigned will sell at, Piabll9. 'Auction, on the publitt' "dare; in Wellsboro. , 'o,., Toaday, Vier: 1;T bell] the follottingi de% scribed property;? 0310 Salliaa; yeafttaOld, ns Nero, thoroughbierLStare, haAtrot ted his mile in 2.50; lthil lakind; and broke for rise double and single.. Styl&and beauty cannot be beat. Ono Stallion, 6 years old, , blood bay. Dam, Bleier ; sire, Jupiter. Ono Yearling Mare -colt, bay;' eirolupiter. One Brood Mare, Fanny, Bleier ; 'Eros; trotted ti.,*ilok 111 2.32, and tnittehed Flora Tiniple threat tithes.' Ober pair Farm or carriage horses, " weight 2400 lbs; 16 bands higli, good tras;elers,„double,or ; single ! , Three bulle, ono 24Car old Devon; one- 2-year old Durham, and one bull calf; all full . blooded. One 'boar and sow, Chester While. .One Batton' harness; one settsvad.harness; one !sett fancy plated; one single harness ; extra pthree buggies, one Common, ono extra, and one" skeleton. Two setts .of bobs; ine lumber, with,hrtikes ; one fan= _ay with box and Seats. The property will bat sold. witheitt reserve, and can be 3.013 J:ly. calling at-the Morris Bihar iftWelleborciv_iiitiLtlio flute etude: Wellsboro, Nov. 22, 1888. F. D. Burarar;, - - • 7- • Auctioneer. IBM SEWING MACHINES. 110 4rat Prgrcklum- Solibag, MA4 jiL4' chide:lot skid irflirottetioto, •-j• Oct. 28, 1888-2 t. A. gOLET, MARRIA:GES.:: - WARREN—Monms.*At tile,b'oups of the Justico Sept. 29, by N. E. Flutings, Esq., Mr. Solon Warron, and Mrs. Katherine J. Morrle f all of Chitlnto:, - ALLEN-111111NETT,At_ Pee . ;Anon,. r.. 8. by the name. Mr. pavid , Allep,and , Aie*Kathertne Bur. nett, all of -Chilt/Oill 0 F;'_:/. 7 !,1 • ' ItIOB—,SEENOBIL--At thi! same place, N0v.8,1568, by the same, Mr. Chen neer ice, of Chatham, and Mies &tamale Spencer, of ctiyegei 5. • j. DIOKINSON—KINNEX.-7n Farmington, Nov. 16, by the Foy. O. Beebe, M. 0. W. Dicklneou, end Elmira Kinney, both of Middlebury. sp_F t efAX.. -7 ,7i4 - oTrdhca,C. 7, ti•- .rg 4 i 'ie L • wAwihri "Its sown is stronger and loss liable to rip in tiie or wear than the .Look-Stiteh."—"Judgeer' Ileport," at the "grand Trial." Send for the oper t,': and „nipples ROVerk, Rantainingl,eils kinds of thksein'il Pieloo e 00°4q VtltYr " J?(:‘ w AGtl4 , l7' 241,'05—1y.. for Tiogti Co. Knoxville, WV - 4 - . 01441 it • • VMETABLE IbILIAN , .114 IR T'T ' RE NE Vi r t3 T E ` id) T. '' O I RYG MAL COLOR WHEN DRAY. Renews the nutriti)ve matter which clottriabOti Renews the Growth, of the Hair when Bald. RBIIOSTS the brash; /wax TIFUL 'HAIR DRE9BIN4I One Bottle Ekkott'S - it.B"l:3freCtS. - , . • LIALt4 A FP N , . 7 l.lgrpprie!ora t I'ofi Sato liy "all AD House and Lot foi Sa ) le. . , 1 11 OUSE and Lot, and vacant' lo t -for sale,' , cheap. Location Wellabor°, and desirable. , Inquire at the Agitator Office. Oct. 28,1868-,-tf. , • , --.., = .p..-3 I=l. AD 1....1 13:1 Administrator's Notice: , T, ETTERS of Admsnisirition, laving ham 14 granted to the u dersigned upon Vie estate of ;Henry Seeley into of Knoivill, Oceanid, all persons indebted to br claiming against said eit; tate;'must settle with 11ARCIAN SEELEY; Knoxville, Nev. 4,1868-6t+ Adler. e... 4.- 0 P....% CD 1 11 New Tannery. • THE underelgied hue fitted . op the old Pout. dry building, near the 'Brewery; 'Wellsberas and is now prepared to tarn out tine calf, )Ltp, iowhido, and harness loather in'the best man- • nor.. hides tanned on ' sharps. Cult veld 'for . - hides. • -M. d. Duni% • Wencher°, Oot. 14, 1868. . =CI r... a..el M ezo. , C> CT) s:=6. • • Farm for Salol - • ' • - HE Subscriber offers tor sale his f mm, • about* Miles east of We'labor°, in Charles ton. Said -farm contains 1 62 acres, about 4.9 urns cleared, well fenced; wel Watered, s dont fortablo'bouse, nret.olass barn,. other ontbnild.', ings and a good young bearing orehard thereon. • Inquire on tho premises. - : ARTEMVEI OORDBL Charleston, Aug. 19, 18138—tf; - - MBE Subscriber, being about to . • fere for sale 'at - a groat bargain to the chaser; the following property, to wit : One bun dred aores •of land , . situate about 4 miles float. :•_• • west of Westfield goro, ou Potter Brook Iloaft.- - , • seventy-flve acres/ improved,thelalance..getFd • hemlookiind hard timbor, with igoodeugar good apple Orohard,., good frame barn and log house thereon t The !aim: is well , adapted to darying purposes, having 13 - Witty:of Bring - 1w , ter on all parts: For terms, call on 'subsoil. - • ber on the premises; or address him at Weitfleht,:' Tioga 00., Pa. Oct. 7, 1868. ' WITASIBB , 826113.- „, • Agent for ' • s•• ••• , ,,i Lloyd's Double, Revolving '3tati= the United' States and Eutope;:, , . novaind ttio lines of Itillwiye in both S hemispheres, the- political anctißeographient DlN;laions, Rivers, blenntairia;- Lake '~- S eas and Oceans.' All ordertiOddressed toJoint 41.Tchoba, Tioga, Pa., will hi promptly attended - to. • Sept. 23,,1868,-:•tf. Fot• doing a family warbing ;In theibost and cheapest wanner. ,Guaranteed equal° `any-Irtlz the world ! Has all the strength of• old ioidtt':. soap with the mild and lathering- 00410%0;o genuine Castile, Try this splendid-soap;. Sold ; by the ALDEN Ch EMICAL WORKS, 48 Iroritt Fronti Street, philadelphiai • . sePt 2, 1 684Tzt• , _ Dr. C. E :Thompson, • • . .1 , • tivnu.ssenottou 1 spilt :attend to Professional calla In that vitiates,' ' and immediate vicinity of Welleboro. „ °fano and Itesiditnco,on State St. 2d datei."op, the fight going East. 24, . .11. I. 'THOMPSON . piANSFI/SLD Faj- • - 7 BT.I4CRSMITII, boa two tires, and ii:preparid too all kinds ofwerk - in hit line- with_prompt.: nee:, abd in a werkftiatilikataameis: - HO 10 excellence in his trade. . : _ - lifonstleld,Jnao 8, 1888afrf- • t) 'O7 EA DY the New *tont . 0r14""itlill, at Niles Vail', Pat, to grind all die , custom gl a n offero in largo Patel; 10E4 : , • • , .1)13W _ CO. ilea, Noi.11141468.;•hr:: Brick for , Sak. (1. 1 " 1 OOD for Sale' at" 1745400 v yardiypostte tbs. etasta, tags Wallaboto, by. - pßw4 2 46tateltaix'' pt 1b;1888-8m: Farm fOr Sale JOIN ' C. JACOBS,' ME ).4 L .