Il italtiß‘r',4. - AT'VERS. FEB. ninw. Advertlantnerits . tiOe.:-.44. B. B,liollietiiotdnfr:.:. Aeisterio's 8141 i 44 W.. Gfuoliiey, it - Mork. - -''The American Cooking „Stovear-Shoor;Pook-, rad et Co. , ~„. Pmts.'s E..Eoutt. _ - - Roy't Drug Storo--John - 8.0 y.-- FOB 4 1 ALE....1rA 'few. copies of , .the life* and times of Elder, Sheardown are on hand-- and for rile . •-• friOndo of Roy. A: B. Chase, Are inidted to Attend a Donation, fOr his benefit at tho,Ball over Stiith's Shoe Store, Vega Pa., Thursday evening Feb. 113,..180,3. . . • ~ , AIICTI9I3 &NA% • ; Benjamin 4.T4stiil, of, Cheadleii, will sell a 4ittintity of Farming uten- 1 silo, bay, bonen, atidllousehold furniture, at . bis fit rm . Friday Ott& week, at 10 o'clock . forelioon, A Thresbing Machine and Mower are to be sold. CommytT.—the Tioga Band will give IS Concert consisting of Brass, String, and_; vocal Ilusic j at Fares Hail, Tioga, Friday evening, Feb. 19 There will be ,a Alinsla perfor mance on that occasion. Cotame es at 1 7. i o'clock. • , Aocmgm.—Mr. J. V. Ives, employed at Oard's Mill, Hill's Creek, met 'with a serious acoident last Tuesday morning. He was at work near the shingle-machine, when his foot slipped and he fell with his right hand against the -sair: He loses a thamliand two fingers. •. "' ti • , , • ' BARN 817114. , --A barn owned by James Loper,ll3rookfield, tool; fire on the night of Jim. 12, ,ultimo, and "burned to the ground, together with its contents. aertain facts afforded reason to behave that it was an in cendiary fire. The live stock had been driven from the stables. There - was some insurance on the Ara and contents, but bow mush we have - not hulled. • TEE REVIVAL. - -L 7 The meetings at Stony Fork are closed. ,41r. • Nightly meetings are being held in each 'of the churches in this village, (6z opt the Episco pal), and considerable interest is manifested.— Several conversion are reported. ImatEßsiori:—The rite;of baptime by immersion was administered on Sunday to seven persons,. by R. W. A. Smith; pastor of the Baptist church in this village. The ceremony took place at Brewstoes bridge, below town. Seven persons were ieteilied into Stony Fork Baptist church; by immeriion, Jan. 31, ultimo. MIISICALCONVENTION.—Lovers of maga will not fail to remember •the "Musical Convention to assemble in this village, hionday, Feb. lb, inst. under the conduct of Prof.\ A. N. Johnson:', Prof. Johnson is Master . ohho i science, and beiiira reputation among tension.' ounois sears in everyi respect enviable. We •hl p° . the assembly will represent the musical talent of this and Bradford counties. Let Rho a decided success. TUE ldrasLEB.---This disease is sweep ing through Wellsboro like a dry fog, Is there a house free from it? Whooping-cough is like. wisp on the rsunpag k ok Searletina is ono the de cline, and the type, to far,- is not severe. These diseases of children ought to bo banished in the life of the next two generations. Stop eating pork, and so help it on. , , ERRATA.--Mr.. •Galinus, Thayer, of Lamb's Creek, writes us as follows "In the notice of the death of my son in your paper of Feb. 3, there are several errors in spell ing. My son's name was "Elles," not "Elliz;" my wife's name is "Ann Eliza," not" Anna and my.namc is "Galjnei,!' and not "Gaines,' as your types mako themo' Mr. Thayer is entitled to the correction. But :with a singleexceßiton,',tho spotting wee preathiely •accordifillit the copy. ednt. Mrs. Thayer's name Is the exception. - ' • - I. 0. of T. - -ThO following are the officers of Welisboro Lodge for the ourrent quarter, installed lis,Deputy G. w..e. T. Bosard, • Mopday evening, Feb.l, inst. : ' W. C. T., M. H. Cobb ; W. V. T.;Mie's S. D. Rouse;( S., A. B. Eastman; T., Mies Sadie Brevreter • E. S., A. R. Austin ; Chaplain, B. Monroe; 'Marshal, Ellis; - I. G., MlssNanoy Johnson; 0. G., J. Cowden; Dep. M.,. Miss Anna stevens; A. S., Miss S. Fanwood R. H. S., Mrs. A. B. Eastman ; L. H. S., Mrs. W. W. Webb. The Lodge is fast inoroasing its membersoip, and is doing a noble work. MAI6EURG. —0 u r correspondent writes: "Mr. Anderson has purchased the prop erty lately owned by Mr. P. E. Kniffin, in this rillago, and will open a Tin Shop. "Mr. 3. M. Clark has purchased the house and lot corner of North and Main-Sts., of Mr. 0. P. Richards, Mr. Richards has purchased a farm in, Chatham. "The Welch mines aro four and a half talks rom this village, instead of I+, as printed be ore. "The petition for prohibition has been signed y a large majority of the voters of Sullivan and lainsburg. The remonstrants run so far behind ttthat they are scarcely visible. '5 The measles have made a clean sweep here, remembering several persons fifty and sixty • yetqs old. No fatal eases." MANSFIELD.—We hereby apologize for tho non-appearaneo of the follovin# local items from "Accidental" last week. they)lwere t mislaid; but they are still.novvs': " The friends of Rev. I. 11., Spencer ;made him a surprise visit; WEIS lehidence at Canoe; Camp Creek, on the evening of 6th ult.,leaving him about $BO cash, as proof of friendship. I " The furnace started again on the 15th ult., and is making. about 45 tuns of iron per week, on native ore and Jackson Marl limo. Mr. IV. G. Luti, is so far recovered from his long and severe illness as to be able to partially resume his du= tics as Superintendent. "Prof. Streit returned home on the 6th ult. from his trip West in search of health. Wo are' glad Jo welcome bins among us again, and though ho is undoubtedly better for his trip, we, wish him entirely restored "Prof. Verrill ,has returneeafter an sibeenee East of nearly five weeks. gverybody, and the members of his several claises in the - State Igor_ seal School in partioulai, were glad to have bins back again. " Correspondent" dropped into the factory of Messrs Elliott Clark a few days since, finding them and their . employees busy, and judging by the quantity of lumber being dressed, by them for building purposes, there is to be a busy time among the builders, in Mansfield and va 'shifty, the coming Spring. - • COUNTY FINA.NCES.—The Annual Statement of the COmmissioners allows fair prog ress from a state of indeldeduen to ouo of uom parativo-freethyai from debt. Iha entire debt of the county in Jan. 18613 was - $169.475.84. Upon this indebtedness the sum of $3,2.3 . 15.95 was paid dUriog the year, leaving the debt at present $157. 129.95. Irt addition - to payment of principal, $13.758.70 has been paid in interest—making a total ofellsbursements on debt account of $50.104- 65. The l i t rinary expenses of the county • during the ye were, exclusive of County House aooouut, about 00.000. The cost of the County House, includitig balanco paid builder and interest on mortgage,. was $1111)03.60. Of this sum the town ships are changed with $4821.55, leaving for the county the sum of $13.282,05. From this latter sum deduct the property on hand Jan, 1, 180— $3142.51—and the nett cost of mainting the insti bitten appears to be $8.139.54, The actual cost per week for each inmate was about $l.BB, inclu ding ererything. The greater number of the persons lodged in the CountyHouso' by the townships were too infirm, or too young to be of much use on the ifarm, Ma y- of these persons required extra bands to ti re for them. The Management of the establishm nt is worthy of highest praise, and the Superintendent, Mr. Tabor, has earned deserved credit for executive abilities of the highest order, as well as for a happy, faculty of winning the esteem of the inmates, by a kindness and con sideration for their oomfort as rare as i 4 le noble. abssi e;,-Nv at . ,coul,rl' writtea' the . perislntt ns„teKhi n' A 4 k blacken the records of mankind from the begin ning of historic time!_ The rack, the whee), the Stake, the d'ungeon, thef44,1141,.-:a4(tjae;exe I What a story for children it would be; and how kings'and priests, end-lesser men:Would blush far the crimes of their ,elasses• respectiVely I The demon of persecution has a-thousand heads and tot many arms. :` It termites into every nook and corner of the globe and seizes Its 'statute in • its awful fangs,. Shall me N reeermt some . ths.4etls. of this monster ' Fnsiltig bY rulart„i4tlOht the saints of old, the cruel slaughter of the'ilugue mks, the outlawry of Roger Williams, And tho himging of the Quakers, let us see '—There was the myithi:Bibtherliood the ancient and bonorable.ittur `!Tide Assitss: whoSo P tiatiotvrti plied "With 'Poisol, i4 ” knife anti dagger, uuder Cover of darkeeis, -if Tannin ted friendship ? and of the patronage of princes. Choice spirits, they, high `toned gentlemen, who bad reduced murder to an exact science and held ths world in-atie. But •Public,Opinioni re lantleis ty , raitt, attacked the Brotherhood untied e 'the Iltiosy guise of lati r tielng the public gam' • in't a pretext: and after a bitter struggle, dispersed the Brotherhood of it.ssaisins so that they no longer plied their organized trade. This inter ference with a high-toned andehivalious Order is still oiled by the survivors thereof as ono of the trioit notable persecutions the world • has over seen. ;, • --Thera Was the chivalrous Order of Highway- Dien, led by suchgentlemen as 011ffordund Duval; which Order rendered the highways of Britain historic, and relieved the financial, plethora of traveling noblemen and merchants:. Attracted by the brilliancy of the fame of these noble chevaliers, but under...alike, 'or providing for 'lthis nubile security, the reckless-lawmakers of Britain attacked these lord's' Of Iffirliiglaway, land af ter a bitter persecution, and much martyrdom of the chiefs of the Qrdor, at last drove them out of titelingdom ; so that, to this day, the remnarie9 1 of this litlotherhocid, in all lands, cite this notable persecution in evidence of the madness of law and the destructiveness of Order. • , —the i re was the Noble Fraternity of Robbers which,-for many years ruled the Southwest of this country, stigmatized*. sOnse us ,"1/Urrell'is gang." It was composed lof as Mild-mannered: men as ever out a throat :s i r slit a pocket. Bat; the civil authorities, alwala at war with progress,' ever the deadly foes of libdity, caused these noble ohampionti of freedom to Ile hunted down, and so scattered abroad that riot two of them remained together. This was ono of the - most notable tersemitions of the age. . •- " —Later—and.vvithin the memory of many now living-4-there was the philanthroPio and innatelY r s noble band which_ possessed itself of the;:apPli ances of power in the city of San Francisco; which robbed pedestrians, at high noon' in the streets; carried those' noble weapons,' the torch and the dagger openly, - applying the' one, and using the other freely, day and night. It 'mon .opolized the business of bathing, cock-fighting, theft, murder, arson; and it awed tiro judges and I officers of the law by the grandeur of its achieve silents. But the hour of its calamity came, when the insatialsl7,derneet of Order, in the guise - of-a Vigilance detnnlittee, leveled its bitter• "persecu tions against: thb I:kb-toiled, gentlemanly, and I ' noble murderers. l incendiaries , thievesand gam"- ' . , Isl , Fs, and most R itilessly bunted them to death, or into porpatual banishment. And the voice of these-vietitna of legalized persecution, wherever they aro found, is still raised in stern denunein. tion of the SaniFranoliToo Vigilitnee i tiiimusittCo s —Later still, the southern wing of the unoient and honorable Democratic party, arrayed itself as the champion of a government founded on Slavery, and with arms in hand, made war upon the Federal - Government. The Intter,in the spirit of persectitiOn so often alluded to in the'foregoing, at once prepared to put down its assailants. And by all the means known to honorable . warfareit waged the fightegainst the Free Companiens of the chivalrous south, and their allies in the North ; until at last, bereft of their slaves, robbed of their share of the public plunder, demoralized by persecution, and disheartened by defeat, these noble scions of a noble race were brought low by the appliances of despotic law and 'order; and "to this day bewail the "Lost balm" as the _victims of the mostgi g antio perseeet . tiou at'ttliti'initinool mouth, on record. . • —Briefly we have. mentioned some of the most notable persecutions of innocent creatures which redden the pages of history. The lesson is'. eta s erance. : Law is a jealous tyrant. Order is:con trary to 'the ordinances of Heaven. Rigl)t :its' wrong, wrong is right, vice is lovely, virtue:7llas eons; and the millennial day ap - Proaohes, .:When the great:blunder ot chaining the, Devil ' shell be made - plain to every creature, save those 'idiots who persistently refuse to admit that beastlineS is nobler than manhood. , —From aletter from J. B. Rail, Esq., L'' 't Of the Catskill (N. Y.) Recorder, wo tar.- liberty to extract the following quaint re, t upon the mutability otthings mundane: i? "There is ,something sad—almost inful—in, going over old ground - like that. verythiug changed, yet the same- ' nevrnaraes the signs; the little boys and girls grown to e men mid women, and the men in their gr yes, .or 'white with age; the toddlers of the of time grown to be the parents of other toddlers; Everything old, yet new, changed, yeras before . * s' * There is food for thought in such a visit.- Do and seethe place you lived in seventeen years , ago, and , if you can keep down Just a iittie' sight of regret when you see how the world has gone on in the old way, unmindful of you, then you aro not the honthre I take you to be." - ~, —Wellwa appreciate that, friend Hall's for did we not once, after a lapse of twenty years, visit the school house where we learned to road, with tears ? and did we not see the same old carving, done with jackknives longonough runes/ out, lost, swapped, or worn out,' whose owners, slept, many of them, under the daisies ? And the seat where the prettiest girl sat--we sat' 'down there. Yes, we did; and listened to her after fer turie—tho wife of a sot, who abused her every day, and kinked her children out of doors. Oh, ah, arid alas! Let us glve.over thinking, friend. A GOOD JOKE ON' VERDIC.ZWe,fiIId in the Wallebin tho folloering good jolce otti‘ the owner of the Hurdle Houge," as well, as upon the Man with trumpet-voice who sits 'pll•s6lay, liito Cerberus, attho gates of _that establishment: "Rather a good joke was iunoe'cetly.porpe trated a few . evenings ago,.op "the. man.. who owns the House" a little girl of seVen years. As sise4ciok her sent iti 'the ' mint she said: "Papa, what a funny ru a' that was "What man i." said papa . " Why theinan _who owns 'the Herdio House, and kept) saying Passengers for Elmiralake that train; ,TPassen gers for Look-Haven stand on 'that side."' We advise the "man'who the Herdic House to look to his laurels or the faithful sentinel at the outer gate Will be pointed out by Passengers as the enterprising mart who runs all the public and much of the private enterprise of Williams port." - - - . We rather like ",the Man: who obits Ore Iteitlio House." Ho would make n decided sensation as a stump orator. Such a stentorian, yoke is not often met with. THANKS.—We are obliged to ~*r. :ilerbert T. Ames, of the Michigan trnWersit3; at Ann Arbor, for Catalogue, and Constitution, Laws and' Dy-Lciws, of Inttitutlon. the whole number of students therein 'is 1114. air. Ames is in the Department of Law,-anti has-taken his degree of B. E: already, - A SWINDLE.—A fttendiu.._whoru„we • have utmost Confidence, seeds up the follOwink '" We learn from the general Land Office at Washington, D. C., that, :there. ere numerous persons, not only in• P thisr State hat elsewhere, who, having taken 'out the "Internal Revenue License" ns "Claim ..11gent4," represent to heirs of soldiers of the - War of 1812, that they can proeuro for them, Bounty 'Land Patents fui 160 or 320 acres of land. charging, 11.toefer from $25 to 860 in each ease;' whereas, these agents only procure, exemplifications of the, original Patents from the Rebind thereof,. and these copies• are in 'almost eliery instance- entirely valueless, as the premises embraced therein, have been either sold by the 'Original Patentees, or their immediate heirs, or have been forfeited Pr . non-payment of taxes. ' "The , General n iLand . Mee,. we understand, furnishes these certified_ copies to all.whomitda belleved...ara..houa-lido ,applicants,at-a-oest-ef, sl,4s—as required • by the MVO:congress, ap proved July 2d 1863, and which took .eft ct on the 2d 9f July T 865, whiCh alkotia•l4 the Treasury of the United States, and aids so Much in the extinguishment of the Public Debt. "We fillep that after this explanetion, none of ; the vtrties, , i*tereetepsrilkeubjeoL4llooelvee to the payment , °Vibe 'extnitionote 'ignited • by the, so-called claim agOpte. , • " vrOufin! •„. Tho visitors appointedly_tho Court of Quarter * Ses,o o oft OW I•Tar!t„Tarat.to y ‘ le4 the.,99lfigt PPerliensrteP§rti, 0044 elher:tbtbko,ttio. ZOV , , lowing: "That they hattmincitelf - oiriniined 11 001:101100,toci Itto said Poor Waste, , fia4l Awl -it gelficrnider. (tag 60Aditton' uAniVrAtitti the atmoti:pOtittf at tate .1 ' 2 Of' he bittlding, Wig follows : "The building Is.well ' arranged, lighted, warmed and 'ventilated, so as to,Aondribe cOinfoiter iti4bia tea,,, • Thor spoke orthe tothoor 'room— in:'whigh ;the youngert inmates-Ara dailyAnught by a competent teacher in the branches of a good Etiglish'ednen.; flouthus • "The sohnelloora i 5.... well arrange. andfurniehed, and.the aohool in :progress therein is ono of the most, pleasant,, cheering, 0 1: ! 4, hopeful filatures of the'eitliblitihnicitits.° ;Their roport oonelades with the fellowing served trilifitmth`Leroy; Tabor, -the- genOematity: andieffleicint superintendent'; •"We desire to 'ex• preas'our entire approbation .of„the . - manner • hlehthe establishment end Its inmates are cared for and managed by Mr.' Tabor, and ourgratifioa..' dot:v.oA, the.evidenees of his treatment of .the aged and the infirm' with, a kind and tender eareiwineh must go far towards making them tci. rgetfu I of 0015 unfortunate - dependenne." • ". ; This report is signed by all" the =visitors,, via: IL, L. Ryon, Augustus Streeteri'and John Vox; and is substantially the , samtrln char:deter .'w14.11 the report made by the grand Jury to tho Court during the-lat week of Court. •. • - , r • ' • The' grand.harY ;visited't.he Poor. illouse in 'a," body, and in their report of the.'reault 'of.their visit warmly Commended the management of the. institution. • . Cosr. THE .LattHSLATURE.Wo "take'; great pleasure in - notiuctho:offoring 'of the HOnie, by Mr. E. W. Davis, of Philodelphia, to y miliifrahiniei of .filei - friildulfOilleie'. do tint, talin in;p4ing motion of Mr. Rea (wonder if it's 'Sam P) tho resolution was' referred to thi Cdmixtittoo ofWnyi and Means. However, the note 'tie; reconsidered and tho resolution placed upon th'e ilteCial orders. . In the Senate u bill relating to evidence was ..... .•„ introduced and referred -to tin Jrullolary. -, Corn. mitten. 'lt provides that parties :Interested ittl a pending suit shalt not be therefore - distptalified to testify there'd ;- no woman to be sworn.to , testif for or against her husband, except .in 'snits b tween husband and wife; and no person can : e sworn rts a withers, being interested, :where, - . tie opposite party is'legally disabled from testifylit' ."' • The Innoidal Convention. Prof. A. N. Anson, of Friendship, N. Y., will hold a Musical Convention at Westfield, Tio,ga Co., Pa, commencing on Monday e ve ning, 22d, 1869, and closing on Satuvlay evening with a concert, to be held at the 'Methodist Episcopal church. All those who wish - to avail themselves of this opportunity of receiving Brat class instruc tion, in vocal music, shoilld attend, as -Prof. Johnsonlias no superior, Abundan't accotonio;=, dationa for board can' be obtained. " • Trot District Quarterly Meetings.— Third . Quarter. - charle9tos, Feb, - Tina, " W. M. Haskell, Supply. Evening April 18th, W. Cochran. Canton, /Burgh, - - 6 y• 7 ' Burlington, " W,Etathatn, Sup. ~Eye, nlng.April 9.th; W. Cotihran. •. ••' t Dlossburg, Maich, 18, 14." D. :z; • ' Troy, ,"- J. D...llequai:Enp t Westlield,,"_. Farmington ' -", "- J. J. Turton .Eve ning 2lst, W. Cochran. . IFrooktield, March, 27, 28.' West Chatham, " Eierott Sap. Eve ning 2Sth, W. Cochran. _ Jg near - the stove, when the car left the traok and , rolled down, an embankment. He. as burned, buttiot seriously._ . • x., co a al. .131z05i1.22.45 Isis,. etions - • .. . BcatooL DIRECTOUS sato Oissms..--By ar rangement with the Publishers, we will sell until further notice, the following Books at Introduc tory prices : • The National Readers, and Spellers. McNally's Mouteith's Geographys.. Clark's Grarnmari , `r Davies''Arithmetia.. All other School Books used in the County will be sold at Publisher's lowest rates, and sent by mail or otherwise to order. • ' fluon YekrAG'l. Co. Wellsboro, Jan. 27, 1869., The largest, best and cheapest assort ,ment of 'frames over brought into Tioga County, with large - ptetures in every - way to Suit, and dud photographs at $1,50 per doz., all going fast at Frank Spencer's 4tt,tiallery, Mantled, Pa. Dec: 245-tf. , SEWING MACHINES. nowg, Jr.; first 'Premium Ma- Xa i hino for sale in Welisboro, by Oct. A. FOLEY. SPECIAL GENF,RAL- For SE*lifier hiCEILINESi • y , • y WILCOX ;Fr. dIBBS SILENT caut4 "Maehint mattes - tile oltistle twisted-Loop Stitch, and the only First-Class Single Thread Rittehine Mantlfactoyed. Also New Family • and Manufacturing Machines, will all the late improiements. The Singer' Co: sold in the year '67 over forty-two thouiand Machines, being Several thousand in advance • of advanee•of any otherMeohine-Manttfartnred.-- The Buckeye Shuttle , Maohlne; the - only,eheap Maobine"tbat'makes the took • Stitch: Viir be sold at $22, for hand Machine, _ and ars3s, wilt/- table and treadle. Orders taken for the.,Amori: can Family Knitting Machine. - • . . . • GEO. C. BOWEN, 'Agent. Office just below the Townsend gonso, Wells-. hero, Pu., p05...16, 1868. . . • ' -- : ' ' l'l3 1 EFFgeTS - IS :"• 'I .- 1 ' 1 . i • ''' • M I It i ,A.-QU L O . ,U;S:: - , .It.la a' perfect 'trod' wondetfal - .nrtiele. . -Curlw baldness. , ,blakes_bnir grow. , A better, dressing than'any "ell" or:"potriatuntel Softentthrasdp, dry and wiry hair into Beautiful Silken Tresss. But, above all, the great wonder le the rapidi y, with which it rei , tbres' GRAY ITAIR TO 1 S 0 RIO INA i.z_cor,oit. • ~' - - '- '- The whitept-timi-irertt looking-hair retutnes it¢. Y"bthr.itirbeirtrty by -its-use.- - _r. 3 t tictir., - ,trotribtolitar hair;bnt - pi rike#'ll rthe" root - anti fills it witti nenr life and et;loring matter. - 1 % .7 - Thq firFA a lirl ie.:llion. will doziiiid ; you. , liil . t .. fee the NATI T ll AL COLOR /Finning every day,ried BEFORE YOILEITOW.II%. the,old, gritY• diftetered appeorenee ot , the ; vi4l )o gene, ple.eete lustrons;uhining : and - , - 4.1 k, fur,lle)rs - Siellien Ji3ir 4enew,eri,no et er artiele . is itt till like it in effect. , • • , See that each bottle has out priviiie r :(ii; : vein:i (mkt St plop o . y.ey_ tbo tog of the bottle , .lil of is ere ire, I,nifortfent. R. P. 11ALL k p - 214) kittl'hua,' N. IT. Propiletprs. • For Kilo by all Drugeletp. 4v. a, 1868: OTICES. -......4..0 SINGER'S HALL'S WNW 22autsIVAR ' WI -EEL • ; 1148 4., - - MUDGE—ZIMM . .—At tlao Baptist church. x.c., ti" Cherry *Elatts, - Pe . 4th 1869, by Rev. 3. E. Calkins, A. W. Mud and 7.ydia C. Pamir, ill of Oberry_Platts. I •-•,, .qILANGIVAD4.4I R1:17. 4 8,t, thlrresldenee of tho brides Parent's 'near - Paris; Bourbon Co. Ey., by tho Rev: Mr.yarshall;fdr. 0. D. Blanch. 'Barak formerly of Tio a eonnty, , Pa., and Miss ' , Dar& A. Burdin, of i mis, Ey. • : BATERLY—GRAVIL I -In lianeneld, Degr. 4th 1868, by Rev. -Reach, Mr. Edgar Saterly, and Miss De lah Graves, both of Cov. Angton. .VE TV AD Vfal? TIS MIEN TS: - - - ate k r'siTqtioci. t Weft:talon•ile both non on odorick TabOr Isto of Jack- Co. Pa., deo'd, having boon awing aaid.oatatoomelain wlth • • L. B. EMEIVES, Feb.l9, .1.8(19 r 6T.- • Adm.% • . - A l ipan 4 ll, ETTERS.of:Adt _LA tho Estate iff Fl son township, Tioga gal:atm:4'4o4o4ons idg; Yignlnit-tholuttni ve, • WANTED, AGE TS—Mato isr Pamela, who can earn fro $lO to $5O per week at 80we.,-All Goods Allo sonsigned'to Agents, to bolitiid for when Sold, and ittinees sent - fro. For fun phrtienlateadd i rtssj . .7sltk stung', FOOT ,it CrAnn, Detroit, Mich. 4 . 1 ' Feb. 10,11389-4 w. . _ . Sate., • NQ TIOB 1a her - Obi given that X shall eripoi to'public Sale at my office in taiga; Ti ga county Pa., on Saturday the 20th day March next at ono o'clock P. M. Back accoum and -judgments of Lawton Cummings again' vat:lona individual's at Mansfield, and. vielnik ;or cash. A schedule of the accouisti"andjudi manta containing the name of the Debtors, to ,the amount 0100100 c bAdtie k tvill be exhibit _at the time of 'eftle' UN W. GUERNSEY, • , A:sigpee FPk.I,S I , IBA9-4W ' Ilona° a ii Lot for Sal , LOT large, house oomodiona and 00 1 ni will be sold ()heap for ready pay, • Also, n; Iforse, gutter, lie Buffalo - --all in goodcondition -- f or sal For particulars, inquire at this office. , . . . ~ The American Cooking S ve Is steadily increasing in sales and in Olio fa.., vor, notwithstanding tho attempts t imitate it}', name, its dosign.and yarions impro ,ements, and to appropriate or , "detract from its great tion. Tho people soon learn t t they aro de .? ceived and sWindlod bythese orthless imita 1 dons, and go back to tho artio o of standard andi Well kdown value land tho mushroom' imita4f. !I tions have their brief axis nee, and are- heard,i of nO,rnord, whiled the A &MOAN, pursues th , 9 r 5 i ,... OOLEN AND PA - 18Ln SHAWLS, w even tenor of its ray, a will continue to do', So as long as Stores.co inne to•be necessary ar-i 7 NE= NOTIONS, tidies of household_ fu nitnre. I • •'• • SHE , PACItARD &CO . . . . . Nos. 17 and 9 Green at., Albany, N. Y. 1 , ' For sale by Wu ItonErtrs, Weltsboro,l s a. I ,Feb..lo, 1869 7 1i..• -, • ' o.u~T`z ' s ,_QELI4II7I&TRI) aiio Cattle Powilers. for This preparatiori,long and favorably 'known,wills ,thoroughly re-Invigorate broken down and low-spirltad hifiraes, by jatrFigtllening and' cleansing the siotiich ad intestines. r 11, 7 1 1 1 It is a Iwo preventive of all diseases Incident to this animal, such as LUNG FEVER, GLANDERS, YELLOW WATER, HEAVE ,S 1 COUGHS DIV TERM, •FEVERS; F 01TN43 ER LOSS 'CIF APPETITE AND'VITAL ; ENERGY; — &o. 'qt.! 'nee improves ' the wind, increases the appetite— f#r gives &smooth and gT i sif , skt -rand transforms the raise skeleton lute fne-looking andel> rlted horse. - • • To keeper. - of Cotrs thli preparit• -it2 tlon is Invaluable.. lt is a etre pre ''' - "•• Ventive against, Itlnderpest, Hollow r , a c if 1 ;;•••." i -,,.....,l ~ .t 1 actual ual e e tc x . peri Tt m b e as nt betoenintreasrovee the nby • 'l7 • 511.7 quantity•of milk and cream twenty • per cent: and make the butter thin . -.'"'• " e t e tr. , id sweet. In tattentog cattle i it. tits, Ibosens their bide, and mixes 'glister. , ' - gives them an a ; them t h rive mno In all Meanies .f. Swine, mob as Coughs, rieeTtl in the Tnnge Liver,"...e.;thliarticleacts v ~ , -, By an a specific,. By putting from one • ,4".,. - ;'''< - :::: -- .. halt a paper to ' ap aper In a - beirel of • .. - 7-.3 - trwill the above eases will beeradi• . • ~..-' , , cated or entirely revented. Velum lel IV . - in time, a car n, preventive and -:-- ---=---,-.,-• Clllll for the Hog Cholera. ' ' s:.. , ' l,- 7-- -- - , ... .. . • • DAVID . E.I FOUTX, Proprietor, 11 1 40LTIZar.QAE• Md. For sal' by Druggists and titorokeepers .throughout tits timid Mutes, Cantultui and Bontb Asuirlos. . . Lots •of Fresh Gronnd. • FOR ROO, at L. ,13ALD WIN & Fe!). 3, 186 . - DE • ISTRYIE. 1.1? O. N. DARTT, co .tinne his bUsiness iri WeHeber° Where he respectfully s olidits' the Patronage of all who need, or desire 'the Cervices of a Pontist. Having been for the paWfourteen years e'ngaged in:Dentistry exclusively,. he feels oonfident of giving perfect satktfaelion in all op erations intrusted to his mirk' Special attention given to the treatment of caries, irregularities, expoied nerves,l ulceration, and inilamation of the gums, and all:other ;dise ased to which the teeth endgame are subject. 7.•.• • ims-rlrat Class Work guaritnteed inoth me °Masai and opera liVe.Don Seery. 14 'Ortrion di my residence near the Ephioo-1 palljhurchi - • Wellsbore. Nov.11,1808:-Smi . . • \. • DRS: THOMAS - eNVARRRN, . „ • DENTISTS, TIOGA, PA. . Do A . you want to save money' 'coo to Wodd*Grillory fOr ydhr Praureti, • •'' BOA:DON an,il Cases, it will cost pm • noshing to entioiro' hie ptioeo. • , *ollaboro, Jati. l lB 1869.—;-tf. ' • . • tAYUGA - ITASTER jOTS :.of*Fresh Ground , Plaster at Painted j Yost Mills ' ..`coustantly on hand, at $6 per Ton Also all kinds of Flour, Feed, at lowest Caelxpriee.-. , • • - Will de/iver :Flour and Feod at Tloga . Depot, Corning, frit,' of charge. W. B.IIQDGMAN, Co. Jan:6th' 1868-4 mos. I Painted Po-St. -, TUE. fiIIIFIS I BOOK . - 140 beautiful and useful -illustrations. 7bo octa vo pAges.. Sli,otri ijustwhat oviry fainter wants to know; - • ~, _,; . ;- 41.0 W . TO' KE -THE FARIItITAY.: - Elenifor a'eiroul t giving Poll , description. Piiikkß" , isji:FARALERS' - SUNS!i tt 1 Experlencod.Rook Agents and Otters; wanted to take this . hoi:Cli to every,`Farmer in eve g oomeau ttitjc 11ttilitees 'permanorit.- Pay; ,from $l5O to $2OO, per' month 116(1ot:ding., to us,psrienoe, and abifitF.'," :Addicts :.. '' , • ' • ' • ri . ' ZIEdLET; ' lllc6tirß ' PY a 0 0 :2 - . ,lihil'a ' Clrcin,nati, ,Chica,s, oi,St: Lents. • . NOV. -25;1811-5u3O. -.. " , "~ Cabinet Card Photographs,• and hll:sPeciiirelies, and finest styles of 'pictures, finished. in Srst•class manner at Spencer's. Art . • . Pitansfield;Feb. 3, 1809. ' • - 9 . Tony% t eptoo of that elegant .new style ;e_ard Phbtoir4phl to be had for $1,50 per ~doz;„.at'SPendot's Art Oallery 1 hferiefleld, P oh, ,O, 'lO9. , • • . .. „ I s - , -; - pi,:n i -is_ the .cilecipeati .. ' idle the or &going to Sponeer'aArt Gallery tolteethe best.' ' ' ' 11401teld, rb, 8, 1888, • . ' , t KottAToovvoßEto BE EMI AVllira purchased tho r entire stook fotiner. H 1y owned by n: Goff', we would announce to the people of irloga County •that we baie just received a full assortment of • . , SEASONABLE GOODS. INIII , obiliesince the . 'recent:Aconite in pricoaNnd irealate good bargains, to al continually keep a full` MI?! P. es.s nl oh, SILK GOODS, WHITE GOODS, (:,4::ktt011. CA-ocodLia BOOTS: AND itIOES, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, &e., &o. ou haVo only, to look through .our, stook to :fy youraelves,Ait ire are aelltug 4 04ectp - or - thii,4:the Ch.ectpetiat." rintry Merobante oupplled at email advanoo ;Now York Cost. • NEWELL go OWEN. ing, 04;29, 1808,-Iy. _ T 4 Battle has been Fought A\D VICTORY WON. G°high in quality and low in price have d the day, and hereafter will be found ready willing foi.actii , e and efficient service in beha f all those who will call and give their orders at & .FARR'S, • - Goode eldo *a havea. full and and_ussoktinent_c f an d On th' (7=o Flannel with a g l with whin "oaira Lt. variety of YANKEE N.OTIONS, rfitl in and trim up. We would l afiontion to our assortment of ,• . 4.liats and Caps; - With Webs ich we know will compare favora bly with prl of the same goods before the war. - 14 ts and -Shoes, which bar t 1 with warm fitted to all Flour, Po fee, Ili Then cora l Tubs, Palls,' , Boxes and : Goods, such ,to., 'which risk the sell! amine& • P ELT sole -1y.1.10 upon the beauty,dur iblllty and ar iatio merit .of tkeir work to recommend :born. ' Wo have all the mochrn im. work known to :OMAI3. . REN M. D. Tioga, Oc Gre l Wilson French Me ver Sao Po DELAINES FACTORY'S% ED AND of every derecipt BUTTCFNI3 of • - • obe READY ever brozight , lo "the-plass, We have large al r ~, Drawers; Und Ruck Sleev Clotliing - man Thank fat foc.pa tentioti to Ineinos anco of ttlo same. Weiriboro, Oct. 1 - DOR 041,111-4.41• pair otploasure Bobo, at Vic 28, IBM TOZii BARICHWO. ."..1-:. 1.,.; , 11 ',",:.: ,:''.; ' ,- 4 , ,' CORN :: 'k a~~ . n : =OEM EOM ES RUM GOODS, . Si eti VeIMMO; TIOGA, PA. oops, Good stook of S7teetings, Prints, Mutlins, De , ines and Dress Goods, ?en made to order from perfect stook e. Work ready to be shown and !storners. The Grodery steels in cludes, Fish, Salt, Sugars,as, Cof- Syrup, Molasses, &e. &c., the . WOODEN WAR such as ; ,c O'ash Bonrds, Mop Stio 8, Sugar is, 'together with name us other [ CrockerY, Glass=ware, Stone-Wire, 'will always be glad to show and after the goods are seen and ex- • , . , W.III%RAM A, FARR. 0, 1808, t Bargains or all who OaII at Van Valkenburg's Info 2 Upipn Block. In es, Empress Cloths, Bea ngs of all disoriptions, ins of all colors. PRINTS, ALL STYLES, SHEETINGS, 'BLEACH LEACHED MUSLIN'S. OP SKIRTS, n r DRESS TRIMMINGS and kinds; also the-largest and en assortment of '". • IN CLOTHING , . Tioga County,. Homomber tallbeforo.purobating.-- -ortment of Gents' Furnish ode, oonglettrig of fitlirto - , - Flantrel ;, and Mittens, and , f every description otured to suit. - , patronage, and by atria bopo to abare a cootinu- wir,§o VAN VALKENBVite. 18013-tf. ' ' ' kall'&;Wisiter I= IN , CORNING,: MI W E limy° received a very LARGE STOCK of FILL AND- WINTHR GOODS on,tbe•most favorable terma i arid will be sold it Very small advance from 'cost. We 'think we hatard nothing in saying tbative keep the - t -,. BEST ASSORTMENT and the BEST QUALITY! of 'Goods that are kept in the place. Have a store light enough to 'see what you are buying, and pledge bunrelvei to SELL -A8 Ttr, . 4 i ir l e alciotynteionnusaidteo makered ou as at r any t, .othlrestabliehlhen CLOTH TRADE ono of our speoialtles, and when desired MAKE THEM TO ORDER - on short notice and in the best Manner. We ttavo added to our stook a good assortment of CARPETS, BRUSSELS, PMIZE - PLY. INGRAIN, COTTON WARP, HEMP,,,AND STAIR CARPETS.i FLOOR OIL CLOTH GE "and MATTING, and can sell them We are the agents for thO GREAT F. S. TEA COMPANY, and sell TEA at New York prices by tho single pound. An visiting Corning, are invited to nail and examine etock and prieee. • SMITH & WAITE. Oorning, Oct. 1, 1688. Mae% IETs; X-Xix-v•e• P_E:4A:C_E! I F you want to 9130 a good stook of FATJt & WINTER GOODS! T. L. BALDWIN Er. CO'S it ,Ajo 1 . N$ 'lol:ttg, 5 5 (6; (1 . 0 (s) 10 S ALPACAS, POPLINS, CAMBRICKS, FRENCH JACONETS, ORGANDIES, PEW:IAS, VERSAILES, BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, , &c:;" &c. • ALSO, IRISH AND FRENCH POPLINS, BRAWL AND CLOAK DEPART- I MENT COMPLETE, TRIMMINGS, LOTS YANKEE NO TIONS, HOOP SKIRTS, BAL. MOREL SKIRTS, OPERA FLANNELS, CORSETS, DOMESTICS. • READY-MADE CLOTHING, 01Oths and Cassimeres and a Tailor to Cut and Fit. Boots and Shoes, HATS AND CAPS, STRAW GOODS, CROCKERY, WOODEN WARE, HARD WARE, SHELF-HARD WARE, NAILS, IRON, SALT, LIME, PLASTER, PORK, FLOUR Lime, Cayuga Plaster, &o. GROCERIES, the most complete 'stook you oan, find, such as TIJAS. We are old tea drinkers and know them to be good. and in fact thii-Grocesy Um- A l iso, liutter'i l ebs end Pails;. Butter sollAou-eom f mission—lto herget,l fOr hundlpig; het 'would like a small ortion of' the money on get in &- turn, that is f our prices suit. FARMERS TOOLS, All kinds and superior quality IT yen rr don't fail to try ours. wont good We'ttrirrant it. COUNTRY' PRODUCE takon in (mining° for Goods. Wo Propbse to sell our Goods reasonably. "Live and let Live' prices given at the counter—only one price. - Cash paid•for proluoo if desired. T. L. BALDWIN A 00. Tioga, Pa., Nov. 83,1868. .4TTERS of administration haring been Li granted .to the undersigned upon the estate of Chester Patridge; late of Charleston Winship, deceased. ell persons indebted to the said estate, or gitkitninZagaiufiLtha.satamwill.settlemith RACHEL PATR ID GE, JOHN KOHLER, • • Obarlestozi, Yob. 3,1883' ddla'ro. ~.. consisting of 110 W - VERY LAW .-:~ go to TIOGA, PA. If you want each as A frcib !Olaf' SUGARS, MOLASSES, Administrator's notice. o'BEg4iitiFitgOkott ' I sing, I sing Oa. eutiotat Almost as strange as Boggs PPRu Trktik Vv.o:owitiieround-il oinle oil roAnd Xad while on the down oast pert Om awing, / stopped at the city and took o Tribe Spring STYLES OF CAGERIES, The fashions for. SUGARS; ARE .BONT IN THE NEO*, And moreastonlibing Molasses & Syruils have a freer run downward, vilth a' fennel -4i- pad trait. 1011 03x6rel, from theneok'downward, and uo and envoi with stew. -.TEA----TEA 1 __- from .a drawing furnished to 'every ouitomer who buys a pound. Ofthe styles to suit eomplexionsy cto., I may mention that Black Tea you oan have it yeti.lang tor it, 1 eannot get time toihok up all the hard words whit& the ‘._ „ GREAT AMERICANI'EA COMPANY nee to startle the Innocent people about the coon. try phut you can depend upon finding the very best of Tees at the BEE-HIVE EXCIIANOE? As to 11 CcolTek3,, the kyles are various. Ton can have the latest styles from the following fashionable foreign ports, to wit t MOCHA, JAVA, !RIO, LAOUYRA JAM. &C. I a the matter of PROVISIONS Fleur still wears hoops over all, and dispenses with trails as unprofitable. I have all grades eatable. Alto, PORK, DRIED BEEF AND HAMS, together with a full assortment oe light groaerlea and canned delicacies. Asevti MATHERS Pays Cash or Trado, for OR 'MARKETABLE PRODUCE.? - LL AT MATIIERS'S Well eb o, Apr. 1, '6B. W. T. MATVERS I ' NATIONAL LIFE 'NUANCE COMPANY OP THE UNITED STATES OF _AMERICA, WASHINGTON, D. C ; • Chartered by Speci'l Act of Congretis APPROVED JULY 26, 1868. Cash Capital. $1,000,000, PAID p' FULL. BRANCH OFFICE First National Bank . Building, PIIILApahPIIIA, Where all Correspondence should Le Addressed OFFICERS CLARENCE H. CLARK, PrOSidoßt. ' JAY COOKB,PhaItIXESU Finance & Executive Corn. HENRY D. Coott, Vice-President. BEERSOR W. PEET, &big:ltaly and Actuary. B. S. RUSSELL, Manager. Circulars. pamphlets, and full particulars giv en on application to the Branch Offibe of the Company, or to . R. C. SIMPSON, IVEurono, PA, by whom applications will be received and Pol ales procured for Tioga County. Dee. 9, lBoB—ly. WANTED— . • ASH LOGS; at our Mill. Cash paid for them. We are ready to saw for customers. Bring on your lOgs. Lath and pickets always on band. • • Ash logs must be 12 or 14 feet long. BOWEN & TRUMAN. ,Wellsboro, Dec. 10, 'BB.tf Tioga Marble Works, HE undersigned noir prepared tae. Tcute QII orders for Tomb Stones and Monu ments of either • . ITALIAN OR RUTLAND MARBLE, of the latest style and - approved workmanship and with dispatch. lie keep constantly on hand both kinds of Marble and will be able to snit all who may fa vor him with their orders, on as reasonabll terms as can be obtained in the country.' Stones discolored with rust and dirt cleaned and made to look a& good as now. Tiogts, Nov. 1, 1851—tf IT. 3. Krrtion _ - P. D.. konatr. R. Krupp, R, ItRITSEN'.& CO., WESTFIELD, PA., WOULD'announee 'tho publlo that they are now receiving a full and eomplote as. DRY GOODS, • Notions, Carpets,, Furs, Hats, Caps, oots, Shoes, Groceries, Provisions, Crock ry, Hardware, Stoneware, cte. which tikoy aro prepared to soil for cash, or ox change for 'Country Produce, at rates which - deb , competition, ' 'Weattiolti,.Dee. 2, 1308—tf' .11010.6 LOT OF GRAIN BAGS for 8010 C clump at 'WRIGHT BAILEY'S. Vfolisborp o Juno 5,-1887. j:OBAVORIcIN VIE BEST STYLE, and wSlhdeepatch,at VIE ALI ISMS CifEgAs "FIR; Brltlll3 ABDO JLP ERS, for salo At Roes, 111 E: '` lIM , i PORTER WILCOX. INAL SUPPORT, i Drug Eton. STOVES, STOVIS STOVES. ' Wit; l, -ROBAS/i*: dgomttq alt9tl444anet4Teit Naliptreet i ftliellatioro, Nowa, i• , :; i 3464 7„,:r;" MEI IpiaNG biien aPlotutod *lent ibr all ,ll,rif elm Stoves manuflatturtid by tibiae, gash. and & C0.,.0f Albany. N. Y. I am aux Tardy to &rata tbo fallowing named Ofebrated Oftritst COOKING STOWS, AMERICAN,I • NATIONAL, 1 ROME COMPANION, • MONITOR. ' • TILE XIFNEFACTORI ' • • - - the latter oftrbloh Is the beat store far common use *Thrill taarketi 'being cheap, welt mad., - and oonsonleat.',l have also, irvarle4 of ELZITATED OVEIIB, PARLOR - sTons, • OAST IRON various plasma I SHEET IRAN, Self Regulators. ALSO—Sloven suitable for Banatne bud or soft' °on), will be furnished to order. easterners will do well to examine toy stook, 'which Is as full and well selected as anyin Northern Penn sprouts. I haroalso putin a full etosk of 13sarcl . viraz•e• of all 'torte. Thankful for liberal patronage in the peat, I ,reepey•tfully solicit a anntinuantte of thi same.. Dept, le, '1(1,11 . 8: ' 1144,. aoniVisr. ,Orplkqn's_Coxtr rN pursuance orin order Of the Orphan's Court of Tioga County, dated the 28th day of January 1889, the Undersigned Executor of the Ratite of Richard Phl!lJps, late of Westfield Boro, in said County deceased, will on the 6 day of March 1869, at the premises in Westfield Boro, at one o'clock in the afternoon of said day, expose to sale tile following described real estate, late the property of eMd , decedent, .via : All that lot of land situated in Westfield Boro, Tioga y l; County, State.of Penns Wards, Bounded as fol. lows:- On the North b lands of Endue Hoon, on the, South by the Co anew:lna" River, on the East by lands of Charlton Philips, on the Wort by lands of M. G. BoWman, Containing about one hundred acres of,' land, more or less, fifty acres improved with large frame house, frame barn,_wagon house, together with other out buildings, an • apple orchard' of seventy good bearing trees thereon, Also a certain other piece of /and situate-in—Westfield Township, County and State -aforesaid and bounded as follows : On the North by lands of Charlton Phillips, on the South by lands of Charlton Phil. lips, on the East by lands of James Dodge and' 0. W. Edgoomb, on the West by lands of Charl ton Phillips, containing forty acres mora•or leis,: about ten acres improved, and a few apple trees thereon. Balance good oak timber. For terms - address Francis Strang Westfield Penna. . • FRANCIS STRONG, Westfield, Feb.. 3, 1369-It t * _ Executor. HARNESS SHOP W. NAWLE, would say to 'his friends • that his Harness shop is now In full blast, and that ho is prepared to furnish heavy or light MaCinarixofiesiess, on'ahort notioo, in a good and substantial man ner, and atinioes that C r atei fail to stilt. , The,beet workmen are employed, and none lint he beet material need. Call and see. Deo. 9, 188.5-Iy. G. W. NAVLB. PIMP' 32c4X1.1r19 ART GALLERY. In consequence or Sickness, the firm known heretofore as Bing-41; Eastman's Gallery of Art Is hereby mutually dissolved ngretable to hoth_parties, The business will hereafter bo carried on by MN - 6; 'OPERATOR AND PROPRIETOR, At the old stand ores Eastman's Dental Office. Constantly on hand a large assortment of FRAMES, SQUARE AND OVAL, OVAL SIZES MADE TO ORDER, .r • Mao oases just received, which will-be fitmd with large or small pictures of the host quality and at reasonable rates. PHOTOGRAPHS copied from old Ambrotypee or Daguerreotype of deceased friends. Having seeured the aervi see of one of the best finishers In Ink-septa or Oil. lam prepared to fill all orders. ;TWELVE GEM CARDS for $l,OO, or 24 for $l,BO PHOTOGRAPHS, at $2,00 per dozen, either cards or vignette; largo size from $2,00 to $lO,OO each. Also a large fot'of CASES which I will fit with pictures from 60 cents to $3,00. No stooges for showing Goods. 'Especial attention paid to making Pictures for families in groups. Alma a fine assortment of PHOTOGRAPHS and tin type album:, worth from 00 cents to $7. Wellaboro, Dee. 9, 1888 Hou; IT OUSE . a! cheap. I Inquire at t 6: Oct. 28, 186, :e and Lot fOr Sale. d Lot, and vacant lut for sale, Location Wollaboro, and desirable. Agitator Office. • );—tf. New Tannery. MBE undersigned has fitted up the old Penn .". dry building, near the Brewery; Welleboto, and is now prepared to turn ont fine calf, kip, oewhido, and harness leather in the best man ner. Elides tanned on shara. Cash paid for hides. M. A. DUMF. Wellabore, Oot. 14, 1868. 'At Woods Gallery 12 Gem'Pictures for 75 ots. All Stylea of work cheaper than elsewhere. Call and Jan. 20, 1869-tf. HEAR YE 1 REANYE I BEAR YE BARRELS, FIRKINS, CHURNS,. BUTTER TUBS, &c., Kept constantly - on 43nnd, and , derby w. T. IVIATI-above' at his now store; 2d door - above R i aj'a idiairi Wollsboro: ,• (Jape-10, 1 SEL) For Sale. A GOOD' span or young lames, true and kind „L - 3,„ Inquire at DRUG STORE. M. V. ntrzEzzr. , WHOLESALE, AND RETAIL 'DEALI2II: IN Flour, Feed and gee OVesttleld, Tio'g,u Co, Pa. Nov. 11, 1868.-13- - • , ' Cutters and - WagenS,.-,11 ( - I F all kinds, made of the beat inaterl)lla, azen ‘../ be had .at It. W. Danes shop, on Maio Street, near the Academy. Also—partienlar attention paid to Mac' log of all hinds., ' 11. W. TM Wellaboro, Nov. 25, 1268-Stn Adminislraior's_..Notke. Letters of Adminittrationo having bee. gran ted to the undersigned upon the Es' to o f Joseph G eo , o f Niadlebury,,dee'd., all 4 - , Elbow. indebted to the said Estate, and :all having claims against the", Ellille, will call' and soak with • LAVINA ORL', Niddlabury, Jan. 0, 1868,-4w. Administratri A H.Q,.~L' ~ I .R n .N.W AND LARGE STOOK OF Just received by P. & Co, Tito greatest and cheapest variety ever brought iota. totjrn._ Albumll iron) 75 eta., to $2 O each. Cult Lind see. " P. R. WILLIAMS ,t CO. • WeDebora Dea, 23,1888., r 13 El 111 IMUIE CLAY KING IL H. WOOD. swith- TX.