HOMEMATTER S. . . . 'WEDNESDAY, FEB. 24, 1869. Now Advertisements, Dentistry—DarttAh, Co. Household Furnitgre for Sole—G. Asher. Watches Sc Jewelry—S.W He. Assignee's Notice—Constant Bailey, Bantrupt We have received a note in regard to the Mans field Library enterprise; het it came to hand atter the official report tuns in type. .IMMERSION. Rev. w. A. Smith, puMor of the Baptist Church, Welleborn, bap tiFed by bumprßion, seven persons on Snruhy the 24th inst, PosrPoNED.—The dedication of the new Presbyterian Cbureh building nt Elkland hal been postponed. Further nOtieo will be given in due time. RELlGiotis.—The Rev. Francis Strang, of Westfield, is expected to preach at the lionnd- Top sohool house, in Cherie4ton, on tho last Sabbath (28) of Mara, nest. .PERSONAL.—S. W. Smith, Eq. , of Osawatomie, Kansas, is . on a visit to his fritmds in this villagc;. Either the climate or the enter prise of Kansas is no antidote to the ravages of time, for we cannot see that ho grows older, LITERARY SOCIETY.—The students of tho Academy have organized a very successful Literary Society which meets Wednesday even. The exercises ern' declatnationS, essays lectures, and debates. Success to them. Fort SALE.— fr. George Asher offers his Household Furniture at private sale, at hie rer , idenco on State St., In this village. Persons desiring to purchase such property will do well to call and examine for themselves, its the prop erty will be sold'at a bargain. REVIVALS.J—ROV. W. P. Omens has held meetings in Cameron; and Jasper, N. Y. Ulysses, Potter Co., Jameson Creek and Westfield: the present winter, and as fruits of his labors over 200 conversions aro reported. Bo corn. menced a series of meetings in Clymer 9n sun. day i The Baptist Church at Knoxville low numbers over 70 members and is still Increasing. NEWSPAPER CRANGE.—Mr. Charles •Volkmer hae changed the form of the SuaguehaN- L jailing to an eight-paged sheet. Mr. Volk mar makes a first-class loos! journal, -and wo suppose the change in form and size is evidence of prosperity. He deserves it all, and we com mend his paper to the German population of this county, with great pleasure. Address Karl Volk mar, Williamsport, Pa. OBITUARY.—MR. aIIi&B.LEB B. SIMP SON, on of RoDEnT C. gIMPSON, Esq., of this Tillage, died in Brooklyn, L. 1., February 18, inst., after a protracted and painful illness, at the early age of 23 years. Mr. Simpson was a young man of superior nat oral abilities, and by culture had 'acquired lino mental accomplishments. His decease, in the bloom of young manhood, cuts short . ' a 'career which m ight-tave been brilliant and useful, and clouds the hearts and hopes of family and friends. he burial was on Saturday, and attended by a large number of our citizens. THE BEST DAIRY.—A few weeks ago we published the yield of Mr. B. blonroe's dairy, with an opinion that it would nut be beaten. Mr. Sanford Strait, of LaWrence, sends us the yield of his dairy in nes, which not only beats Mr. Monroe's, hut will not be beaten by any other, in our judgment. Mr - :, Strait says: "Last year I kelit seven old cows and ono 2 yotr old heifer. From the, milk of those coal wo• made hatter which sold for ;. 1 "--.-1S.2, 92 ; and from the buttermilk we realized in calves and pork 5115.00 —a total of $627.92, and $76.10 to: each oow." Now. sarl.ose, that those Cows eort Mr. Strait eft;li in thetisrring of 15.t38 ; and yon have a gross profit of :328,40 to, each cow. In ether nordi, vault env raid for itsoh, and vained $23.19 over and abovo; Of dniry haP beLn managed with exceihnt jndg uiont, or thiP favor.thle report told* riot have been mule. • APPOINTMENT.—Maj. GEO. W. MEE.- !um has received his commission as Postmaster at titi± p 'dee, rice Capt. Morgan Hart, resigned. Capt. Hart has been an attentive and obliging oftioer, though tliti state.' of his' health has nob been favorable to a close attention to businers. Ho retiree with the good wishes of the publfo. ?laj. Merrieles 'appointment is a deserved compliment to his worth and merit, and wo .do not hesitate to announce it as an appointment in csery way fit to bo made. The-patronago of tho Government ought to go to thoso who took their lives in their hands in the hour of danger, and dared wounds,and death that the nation might live. The Pot-Offioo is removed to tho store of Dullard & Co., for the present. , .THE LEGISLATURE.—In the House, a bill wos reported extending the Exemption law to estates of dSbwer and other lag estates. In the Senate, Mr. Olmsted reported a bill to enable the Courts of Common Please to change thy name, style and title of corporations.' On the 11th, Mr. Niles read in ,plule a bill relating to grand Sinks jn the 4th ;45,1itiitil dis trict. Same day, Air. Strang. lead in ()lace a hill to repeal the' 4th section of the Poe 11, , L , 11:•0 Act, and to levy poor taxes upon. once:it d lands. Sallie day, Mr. Niles read in . p ace a Lill rc bating to the pay of county Audito s, and one to change the time of holding Courts in this judi cm) district. Tho Musical Oonvontion ILis 'assetoblage was the decided sensation of lair week, in this. village, and deserved all the at tention and patronage it received, Prof. A. N . Joimson, of the Allegany (N. Y.) Musical In . stitt le, under whose i conduct the Convention was, word favorable opinions and hosts of friends. It wavn.:t,our good fortuno to make one of the largo class composing the Convention, but in managing to attend an hour caeh day, as specta tor and auditor, we gained. a fair notion of tho Professor's method, and received a fair share of the enjoyment of the occasion. The auditor in a Convention where Pro f Johnson presides, at once recognizes in that gentleman a master of the situation. WA ph}-sing. Lousy indicates unrivaled good-liiinier. and a . thorough knowledge of liuman - filytnrec while his ' voice and manner inevsta43-Attraer. anti w i n , To thosegifts'be owes his ability to keep perfeot order. and to impart the knowledge which seems intuitive with him.' Prof. Johnson is the best drill roa s ter it r i the • iieuritTy ; but lie is more, oral better than that. live method of drill ay "words ofbornmand," ad dress.ll to the ear and to tho eye, is to a choir what the drill is to the young soldier. It is a& mirably adapted to develop power of concentra tion, and to give grace and effect to the motions of a choir. But what struck Us as best of all was the discipline of the voice. We confess that our surprise was great to hear the class, in its this(d re•'wn, pass from pianissimo to fmtissimo in a vets. , of five lines, and so steadily that the in; yoluine rivaled the sv,ell of au organ ; but thcfcat of descending from fortissimo to pian- Issimo', without n jar, in a verse of five lines, sk! , qu, , d to us still greater. Sudden transitions Irmo staccato to legato movements, and the re vri.se, as well as interpolating common movement I,ch,erm staccato and legato, were executed by the class with remarkable effect as early as the fourth session. Altogether, the Convention may be reckoned a revival in the musical world hereabout. Upward . ' of sixty persons joined the eines. Two of these Corv , •iiti,ins during the year would be well sus tained and profitable to all pqties. W&but echo the rentitnents of all lovers of good music when tie express a hope that this may not be the last of Prof. Johnson's C'ouventions in this tillage, but -utte r the beginning of a series. The -( ; , .ut)Viition closed with a capital Concert Friday evening. Gossii..—We find no difficulty in giving a reason for taking tea with cream and sugar, or bread wit) butter. The cream cud sugar disguises the ten, and the butter ittlorns the bread, besides rendering il l palatable. But when any one allts,to knpr, why atiatta rituit ; .,44 , his religious instruction with a large proportion of carbonic acid gas, wo acknowledgo otir inability' to explain the why auththeiefore. in is a fast) however, that, few sermons deliveredindoors, here or elsewhere, are not largely adulterated with a_ vitiated atmosphere. Were there a revival of the old New England law compelling attendance upon preaching, a largo nutillier of compulsory church-goers would pats the greater portion of the week in prayer for small congregations.— We do not know at a church, or public' hallo anywhere, in which a'tuan can sit (if there he a hundred auditors) thirty minutes without a km cation of asphyxia, First comes a wave of tilers, In which every imaginable perfume knoWe tto fashion, is represented. Then a sensation as if a stout cord was being drawn about the head above the eyes, growing more rigid every mo ment. Then a .sensation as if a puff of wind had filled the eyes with sand. After this stage sets in we question if either sermons or exhorta tions can lunch affect the victim, As for the dread of the unknown—the horrors of the ptesent entirely coli,pse it; .and we further question if worship so adulterated can be acceptable to the Almighty. —Now we tleny the right of any builder to so construct public or private buildings, that the lives of the owners, or frequenters thereof, shall be endangered. If you sit and breathe foul air the blood is poisoned in so much; and when you intioduco poison into the blood, you poison the very , springs of life. The costly public buildings at Washington are poison traps. The theaters aro still worse, with here and there an exception, everywhere. Church edifices are no toriously deficient in the matter of ventilation. It may not be a pleasant fact to state, but it is a fact, nevertheless, that thereisnottnuelt to choose, in the matter of health, between a crowded church and a eroifded ball-room. Architects' appear to proceed upon the supposition that all iota air rises to the ceiling; when the veryreverse is true. ,The foul air is heavier, always, than pure, or heated air. The truth is that hot, pure air is not unhealthy at all, though it may not be pleas ant always. Vitiated air is much heavier than good air, and sinks to the floor. If not carried off it accumulates until it reaches the head, when the discomforting sensations described in the outset of this gossip snake their appearances, Sometimes, when the ingress of pure air is Ill sufficient, the Mini:lop - here of a room is so robbed of its oxygen that it becomespoisonous from flees to'ceiling. Then wom'en faint (not becautie it is too warm), and strong le g`grow dizzy and sick. "Too hot !" is the fume' u explanation. Not a bit of it. Too poison / n - I'o is th.p trouble. Heat is nothing compared with carbonic acid gas: Many private rooms, and dormittriv, tweed fevers and consumptions as marshes breed agues.. At all events, had we alriend with weak lungs our in. junction should lie against his, or her, sitting in crowded halls without ventilation. Better' order a coffin and save lingering. —tiro regret that any one shoultrniisapilreltend the tenor of our gossip about persecution, pub lished two weeks lig°. It seems, however, that somebody did misapprehend the same. Por.the delectation of such we hasten to explain, that wrong can never become right, even though legislatures so enact and courts so practice. Let this end the controversy. —There is a lazy fellow somewhere, editing a paper, whom we dwe a grudge. IChat his name may be, or wherelhe lives. and loafs, is beyond our ken. But we picked up a little paragraph of his the other day, in which he affirms that nobody likes werk for work's sake ; that all men would be glad to find "clothes and fool ready made and cooked" and "bask in the sun on the south side of things." That is not true, sir un known. About oue-sixth of mankind love work ; one.third workdteeauso they are obliged to; end the other half loaf and steal. Labor is the sal vation of Intl, ;Ind wonien , in One senle. MANSFIELD.— tin to of Feb. 12, writ' 9 . " Tfiefrien,bi of 114. L. Boneh, who hail been neling al inistai of thrt Ni 1:. sine, Sep leiuber. 'net bin, at i:it• -r >...•••- • a Vieeiii,yii I hur.lay 't . // ing 3,1 met., donating nearly :`,;400 le him token of erfeein retain ti his I_ briition lohors ntuongthisjeople. Mr. Ileaqb recite Ito big Inane in Oneida Co. N: t YAceiden e r Rev. L. T. Watson, the new pastor of the M. E. Church, preached htv salutatory sermon, Saturday morning, Ti Ii inst. " Cleveland A. Mathews, one of the niethhers of the Soldier's Orphan School, died suddenly on Tucsda,y 01.1 i inst., of inflammation of the brain, supposed to have been 'caused by injuries acci dentally received the Saturday previous, while at play, though he wits not taken sick until Monday. Funeral services were held in tho Thiptiet !louse on Monday following hie death. The Entertainment given by the Normal Literary Society, last evening passed off pleas antly, before an appreciative audience giving, it is belicven general satisfaction, and realizing something above expenses for the increase of the library of the society. The principal feature, of the entertainment was a dramatic ~ performance entitled "The Spirit of '70," which was well ren dered." MANSFIELD:- "In pursuance of a notice given, that tho order of Free-Masons, had submitted a proposi tion to give two hundred and fifty dollars to es-. tablish a public Library in Mansfield, conditioned, that the citizens of Mansfield and vicinity would give an eqnal amount for the same purpose, meeting of said citizens was held nt tho M. E. Church in this village on Monday evening Feb. 15, 180. On motion of S. B. Elliott, William 11(illands, was elected Chairman, A. J. Webster, Secretary. 04 motion of S. B. Elliott, tho Chairman appointed the following Committee of five to raise said funds, and to act In conjunction with the Committo appointed by the Masonic Order: Committe Albert Sherwood, Dyer Butts, 0. V. Elliott, S. B. Elliott, Homer Kingsley. On motion of F. A. Allen, the meeting ad journed to meet at the call of Committo. A. J. Wnnsrrn.—Scc'y Mansfield Feb. 15,.1809. Two:l.—The Elmira Advertiser of a' .recent date has it handsome notice of , Tioga, which wo take the liberty to copy, as follows: "This thriving borough is situated some twenty miles from Corning, on the Tioga and BlossbUrg Railroad. When speaking of Morris Run, Fall Brook, Arnot, Blossburg, Covington, Mansfield, and other points on this road, Tioga is entitled to special mention. au town of its size on the line of the road can boast of more enterprising business firms than does Tioga, and most of them arb readers o - f - tho _Doily Adrertiger. Some of the most prominent onei - tire.t_, T. L. Baldwin & Co., healers in dry goods, find dress----goods; groceries and provisions, boots, shoes, T. L. BaldtZiii-kono of the oldest and most successful mciehatittl -- --in_ thu borough, getting smno of his first lessons mercaut.le business twenty-five 'years ago, with the old firm of Tuthill. Mr: Wickham now resides in Ti anti D.ivia IL Tuthill in the city of nothiretired merchants, and wealthy. 11. It. Borden it Co., an enterplising business firm, arc dealers in groceries and provisions, flour, feed, meal, grain, ,t • Wickham k Parris a liCir lirm, with a new store and new good-; their stock e6wisting of dry geed 3, groceries and provisions. They are enteiprising, go a-Lead, business young men, that can't help but succeed in any place. J. Sehieffelin, dealer in hardwaie. iron, nails and steel, stoves, sheet iron, copper and brass ware. Otte of the distinguished fenturev of the huSinoss of Tioga i the raanulacture of leather. Joltit t . Bonk Lowell have One of the largest, gleam tan neries in the county, using some titter: thousand cords of bark. and tanning thirty.t.,o thougand sides of , ole leather per year. They glen con stant emphyment to twenty:the o r bit ty melt. The establi,2lnnent hal, been in pueeet,iiil opera tion betwen four and tiro years. 'the joulor partner, Mr. Was Reverid years ago a clerk with one of tho leadit,sTmerohants in Elmira. S. M. Oettr, one of the leading men ofthe town, a blacksmith by trade, and woks lit it, by hon esty, industry and close attention to business, has secured, and is meriting,. tho confidetioe of the people. John Van Osten proprietor of a first-class grocery and saloon. is doing-a good bnsiness. Travelers, and others who may call at E. S. Parr's hotel, will hare occasion to speak in com plimentary terms of the bountiful supply of the tabie. and of the geed order of the home gerer- The Tioga Itotel—E M. Smith, proprietorh3 a good house, and Mr. Smith knows how to keep it. ACICNOWLEDGEMENT.- The State Normal Sohool returns thanks to - Hon. S. F. Wilson for valuable publio doouments, in all fifty-five volumes. We aro always glad to re ceive•any additions to tho 'library by way of do nation. Tim, Trustees ,tire . making .arrange. ments for the better preservation of the library, and we hope none who have donations to make to it will - hesitate, fearing the books will not be taken care of, and put to good use. NoTICE.--The Second Quarterly' Mtd ing of the Methodist E. Church in Wellsboro is adjourned to March' 18th, 20th, and 21st ultimo. On Thursday March 18th, I may bo expected ft° preach on, "The influence ofour reading upou,ns," at 1 o'clock P. it. The inotOors of the Quarterly Conference aro desired to be present for bneirves. Public worship on Saturday evening, 20th rove Feast, public service, and the Lord's Supper at the usual hours on Sunday morning. ' Feb. 20th, 1869. • .W. Commit?, P. E. CLINTON COUNTY..m-TllO HOW Court House at Lock Haven was formally opened two weeks ago. :It is undoubtedly the finest build ing of its kind in the Northern counties, per haps as fine as any outside of tho ,largo cities.— Though it coat heavily, and will in Hine to ottine afford occasion to charge the authorities with ex travagance, yet, we apprehend, the people would not sell, it for its cost. The stranger visiting Lock Haven will give the people credit for doing a thing and the stranger with cultivated tastes will give them credit for taste and liberal ity. The appearance of the building is impos-. ing. Were , it on a slight eminence, as it should he to appear at its best, it would be un”stially impressive. Take the new Court House out of Lock Haven to-fay, and no fire would mar it more. It was fitting, too, that so ,beautiful a build% ing should have been dedicated to Justin in'a peculiar manner. That it was so dedicate may ho inferred from the following petition tkf- the ladies of Lock Haven, which was presented to the Court on that occasion : "The ladies of the Lock Haven Tempe lr anoe Society, beg leave to present to the Hon. Court the accompanying petition front more than fif, teen hundred ladies residente of Clinton County. It is unnecessary to remind your Honors that the facts stated in our petition is too obvious to admit of any dispute. Through every avonue of information we are impressed with the fearful truth, and the experience of every ono of us con firms the reality .of the darkest picture ever drawn by tongucr or pen, of the effects of this abomination of desolation which curses our beautiful land. Still the river of Death rolls on, growing broader and deeper, bearing on its black. waves, thousands of your youth as well as many of the noblest of our /and. Therefore in the name of God and Humanity, in the name of sorrowing mothers, of heart broken wives ,and starving children, we pray your Honors that you would use the power vested in you in refusing:to license each and every ono of those dens' of pollution, which, under the name of Restaurants, &c.,.are contaminating our streets and poisoning the very fountain of life by vending the vile adulterations sold as alcoholic .drinks. And es pecially ire -ask your Honor's to - withhold license from all) who are under indictment in this Court for illegal traffic in the beverage of death. We dare to present this appeal because we belieVe in the justice and humanity of our Hon. Court and because it is right." 1100FLAND'S GERMAN_ BITTUBSI—Aviere is prob ably no disease to which — "human flesh is heir," that is snore distressing In its effects than that of Dyspepsia, and kindred Diseases arising from disorders of the Liver and Digestive Organs, and 'it is this fact, probably, which has caused the preparation of the American remedies now before the public. Among these remedies are Dr. Booflood's German Bitters, ' which has been prominently befo're, tho public for years, and which has received the highest testimonials from thousands of our citizens, who have tested its efficiency in diseases of the charaotor referred to. It has also received the highest commendation from Physicians who have used Win their prao-, tice, with complete success. The Hoof:lands Bit ters is a strictly, medical preparation, andl con.: tains no alcohol, rum, or whisky, IIooFLAND's GI itatati Tozim.-,:lsaeombination of all the ingredients of the Bittt)rs, with pure Santa Cruz Itum, orange, anise &c. It is used for the same diseases us the Bitters, in - _cases where an Alcoholic Stimulant is necessary. It is a preparation of rare medicinal value, and most agreeable to the palate. Principal Office, 031 Arch St., Philn(Pa, Pa. 5.i1,1 everywhere by Druggists and others. Tai NAUCH l',N.ZuxtuEtt of that ever-welcome family visitard, DintottEsT's MAGAZINR, has Just appearediln our ranettun, bright, beautiful, and int”resting, as an elegant display of the en4ly spring fa , hions and :in entertaining collection of itios.tr a t i i f t .pi st p t :too oioLo b •S, BaeogYlS 10ow —.— hints an rein live to matters important to the fair sex. This is iundoubtedly one of tho best, lar gest, most useful ;journals of f a shion how IFstted in this country, whether relative to the household or society, and every woman will find it an earnest, faithful friend. .$3.00 yearly.— Pal:lie:a:on office, S2B proadway, New York. Tu the liaptiet Nur+, of Tio,ya Association : The churches are gOreby requested to forward their respective sub4criptionn to tho Building Fund of the Association without delay, to the undersigned at Wellsbor •By order of the Com mittee. P. 0. VAN GELDER, Chairman. Troy District Quarterly Meetings.— Third Quarter. , Charleston, Feb, 27, 28. 'l'ioga, • " W. M. Haskell, Supply. Evening April 18th, W. Cochran. . Canton, March, 0, 7. Burlington, " W. Statham, Sup. Eve. ning April 9th, W. Coohran. Blocsburg, March, 13, 14. Troy, " D. Begun, Sup. West flehl, 20, 21. Farmington, " Turton Sup. Evo• ning 21st, W. Cochran. Brookfield, March, 27, 23. West Chatham, " I, Everett Sup. Eve. ning 28th, W. Cochran. Springfield, April, 8, 4. • Mninsburg, '" J. G. Crane, Sup. Eve ning 4th, W. Cochran. Ulster, 10, 11. • East Smithfield, Evening 11thy W. Cochran Jackson, 17, 18. Knoxville, Itheliore, Alin ii, 21, 25 L tiOinerN, • ning 25, W. Cochran. onroeton May, 1, 2 Forks% Wel Isl)ore, Pine Creek, Mansfield, NJ 16, 10 Towanda, It is desired that the regular hours at every Quarterly Meeting should bo maintained, except by special arrangement, viz: Sermon, Saturday, at 2. P. M. followed by quarterly C ‘nforenee, and meeting in the evening; Lovefeast Sunday 9,-4. M. Sermon 10 A. M. followed by Sacrament. At these hours I may be expected at the places just named with each date. Whero no supplies aro named the pastors will obtain if they desire. Where I am not present at the Quarterly Con ference I design to visit and.preach some Sunday or other evening during the quarter. WESLEY COCHRAN,P. E. MARRIAGES NrcuoLs. , ,HALL.—ln Lawrence, Feb. l'lth ISGO, by Rey. J. J. Turton, Mr. Wm. P. Nicholls to Mrs. Sophia Hall, both of Lniwronco, Pa. DEATHS • :INTIIEII'S.—"In Manelleld — reto. 9, 1369, a the Soldier's Orphan School, Cleveland A. Math ews ow ~ 1 . 34 ycikrt3. Disease, infatuation of tho t C) 4c ro,l .lE3iLlossixxie)gais ass. Now is tilt! titne to got Good Photographs. Clay Riug has returned, and is going' to stay, contrary to all reports otherwise. New oval framc2, NCW ca.es, New cord and Tassells, in in Aort, everything now. Cail and see. To SCL:OOL DIItUCTORS AND OTIII:ItS.—By ar rangrineut with tho Publishers, wo will sell en ti furtl.r notice, the following Books at Introduc tort'• prices : Thu National Readers, and Spellers. MeNally's & Mwiteith's ileographya. Clark's Orainniars. Davies' Arithincties. All other School Boolcs used in the County will he sold at Publisher's lowest rates, and sent by mail or ”therwi:e t' order. • Wen,horo, Jan. 27, Itt The I inept of with 'MI pliotogr, Frank Si Dec. f E. 1.2-4 • Cl Oot. 2 GENERAL A_GENCIY, ter SEWING ItIA.CIFINESf J. . STREIT,'„ Librarian. W. M. Hafikell, Sup R. Itiumnn, Sup. Eve 0. 11. Woaver; Supt Evan Youxo & Co SPECIAL NOTICES. =---mod+--- WILCOX & GIBBS SILENT family Machine makes the elastic twisted Loon Stitch, and the only Firat-Class Single Thread Mach Ina Manufactured. Also SINGER'S Now Family end -Manufacturing Maohines, with all the late improvements. The Singer Co* . sold in the year '67 over forty.two thousand Machines, being several thousand in advanto of advance of any other Machine Manufartured. The Buckeye Shuttle Machine, the only cheap Machine that makes' he Lock iteh. Will be sold at $22, for hand Machine, and at $35, with, table and treadle. Orders taken for the Ameri can Family Knitting Machine. GEO. C. BOWEN, Agent. Office Ju r a below the Townsend house, , Wells bore,' Re., Doc. 16, 1863. HALL'S AETABLE SICILIAN HAIR .4WENEWER ITS EPPROTS IS A 0 TJ S . It ts a porfoc i l and wonderful article. Curos baldness. Ma es hair grow. A better dressing than any " oil or "potnatutn." Softens brash, dry and 'wiry heir into Beautiful Silken Tresses. But, above all,' the great wonder is the rapidity with which it rtstoros GRAY HAIR . TO I ITS ORIGINAL COLOR. Tho whitest n:nd worst looking hair resumes its youthful beauty by its uso:- It does not dye the hair, but strikee at tho•root and fills it with now life and coloring Matter. The first application will do good; you will sea ho NATURAL COLOR returning every day, and BEFORE YOU KNOW IT, • the 'old, gray, discolored appearance or the hair will bo gono, giving placo to lustrous, shining and beautiful locks. Ask fort Oicilianilair Renewer; no oth er article is at 11 like it in effect. Soo that each bottle has our private Govern ment Stamplovor the top of the bottle. All nth ore are R. P, lIADL v ds 0., Nashua, N. 11. Proprietors. For sale by all Druggists. Jan. 8, IMO. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WItTCHES • , <4 • f Lt VIP 2 The undersigned would respectfully infer ho eitizene of Tioga and vicinity that ho ha uat opened / a Watch and Jewelry .establishment in Borden's Drug Store, and preparedp to executo all orders in his llno 0 business with dospatoh and in the best of man ALL WORK WARRANTED. S. WILE Tiogn, Fob. 24., 1889.—tf. PENTISTRY. "Cheaper than the Cheapest." DR C. N. DARTT, Sc. Co. (vat sn continuo the business oi Count Merchants supplied at small ad an DO:tti o stry in Wellaboro where they= Now York Cost. respectfully solicit the patronage of all who need;'; or desire the seriees of a Dentist. Having been! for tho past fourteen years engaged in Dentistry' NEWELL .t OWI.N. exclusively, they feel confident of giving perfect attar:lotion in allloperatlons intruited to their care; Corning, Oct. 29, 1808.—ly. Special attentioh given to the treatment of ear.: ics, irregularities, exposed nerves, ulceration and inflamation of the gums, and all other dis rile Battle has been Po gl eases to which the teeth and gums are subject. Ocrf•Firet.Class Work guaranteed In.hoth • ank*..t tlinkittiffin ihr" efeiriktin g tel-.. _ • .0/9-03•FicE 'over Book and Jewelry Sore. CfOODS high in quality and low in pi ohr Wellsbpro. sb. 24, 1869.-tf. 131 carried the day, and hereafter will b • foe ready and willing fur active and efficient eery in behalf of all those who will call and gi o th orders n t . No iceto Collectors. ALL.cord.CTORS in arrears on their D plieates will io required to settle the sand WICKHAM it; FARI,'I by the let of March next. 11. C. BAILEY, Feb. 17, 180-2 w. Treats i ' . 1 , Adrninistratoet3 Notiee. i On the Dry Goods side we have a fI. Tetters off Administration having'been grat complete and assortment of Fall and li c in l ted to the 'undersigned upon the Estate Minor Ilenjitm4, late of Delmar, dec'd, all poti GrOOT)S, sons Indebted i.',, or claiming against the estati will settle with ' SARAH BENJAMIN, ' - Fob. 17, 1869.8w. , 1 , Admr. Farmfor Sale. TN Farmington, near the Lime Kiln, 65 IICT06: llt will be sold low. J. W. TUBBS, with a groat variety of YANKEE NOIONI3, Feb. 17, 1869-2 w. Lawroncoville. with whieh to fill in and trim up. W would call special attention to our assortmoi t of Hats and Caps, ' Executor's Notice. LETTERS Tostamentary having been grrtei to the undersigned upon the estato, o A temas Losey, late of Nelson, deo'd, all pe so indebted to, or chiming against said estate mul sottlo with TIIOMAF3 R. WAItREN.I Errs. JAMES T. LOSEY, `Nelson, Fob. 11, 1869-6 w. Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of Administration de bent , ' non ea the Estate of Frederick Tabor late of Jaokj - son townsliip, Tioga Do. Pa., deo'd, having been`Flour, Pork, Fish, Sall, Sugars, Thai . , Cof granted, a 1 pet4ous owing said estate, or claim- fee, Rice, Syrup, Molasses, &c., (c. ing against the Immo, will settle with ) I / I 0 w. L. B. SHELVES, t nen pi 7es w tho h I B V o o a O rd D ß EN Mo W p A s ß ti n s s etn a s r 1 Goods such as Crockery, Glass-ware, Stoif -ware, loxes and Pails, together with numerou other WANTED, GENTS—MaIe or Female, whol can earn from $lO to $5O per week agtko., which we will always be glad tofr w and home. All Goo s will be consigned to Agentap i risk the selling after the goods are s n rid ex to be paid for w on sold, and samples apt fres4ni ne d. For full particulars address, with stamp, Foor. . / • & CLARK, Detroit, Mich, WICKIIA i 1 FARR, Feb. 10, 1860-4 w. Feb. 10, 1869 Assignee's Sale. , • • , • XTOTICE is hereby given that I shall expose! IN, to public Salo at my office in Tioga, Tio-; Great argains ga, county Pa,, on Saturday the 20th day of: March next at one o'clock P. M. Book accountsf acr 11 who call at and judgments of Lawton Cummings against' ,i various individuals at Mansfield, and vicinity ) ?l • for cash. A sehedul© of the accounts and judg. Vilson . • VanValkenburg ) s meats containing the of the Debtors, au ~ the amount claimed to be due, will be exhibited; at the time of sale- 111111 '" . ;' JORN W.. GUERNSEY, ' No. 2 Union Block. in Feb. 10, 1809-4 w; Assignoe. i . . --- o yo i watikt to Bave 1111011 e 7F sash Merinoes, Empress Clot), B D IT' i) vet-Sackings of all discriptio) s, Go to, ,%.old Gallery fur your Pictures, i ' Poplins of all colors ' Frdwes, nd Cases, it will cost you Uothing to enquiro his prices Wellsboro, Jun. 13, .1.809.—tf. Ca Liner. Card Photograif and all special sizes, and finest stylr4 of piatures, finished in first-class manner at Spencer's Art Gallery. Mansfinld, Fob. 3, 18110. D 0 you. wont sonno of that elegant now stylo card photographs j 6 be bad for $1,50 per doz., at Spencer's Art , tiallery ? Mansfield, rob. 3, t '869. --- The Bes is; the Cheapest! Join the °rely+ going to Spencer's Art Gallery to got the besA Manifield ON 3, 1869. Tilt FARMERS' BOOK 190 btantiful and useful illustrations. 750 octa vo Eitges. Showing just what ovary fanner wants to •now ; HOW TO MAKE THE FARM PAY. Send for a circular giving full description. FARMERS!' FARMERS' SUNS! Experienced Book Agents and others, wanted to take this book to every Farmer in every commu nity. Business permanent. Pays from $l5O to $2OO por month accordtog to 'experience and ability.--Address,. ZIEGLER, AIeCIIRDY & CO., Phir,a, Cincinnati, Chicago, or St. Louis Nov. 24, 1868-smo - C -A" Juno PAID FOR WOOL, by • /I t 1868. D. B. ROSEAU ULATOR STORE! CORNING}, N. Y. ' purehnsed the entire stook farineri. owned by 11. Goff, we would announce !onto of Tloga County that we have just a full nssortment of SUNABLE GOMIS since the' recent decline in prices, a to all who appreciate ' good bargains; it, a call. We shall continually keep a ful ESS GOOD' ILIUM= 03 MBUZIU ILK GOODS, wllup GOODS, ottork. e4c)c) I•OLEN AND .PAISLEY SHAW Y NIUE NOTIONS, OUTS AND SHOE GROCERIES, CROCWERY, &c., &c. You have only to look through our etoc tiefy yourselves, that we aro Belling 11l TIOGA, PA Good stook of Flannels, Sheetings, Prints, 'Musk s, .De ?clines and Dress Goods, • with prices which WO know will compare favora bly with prices of the sane goods before the war Boots and Shoes, which bava been made to order from Ferroi t stook with warrantee. Work ready to be oho n and fitted to all customers. The Grocery et.ck in cludes, 'Tiogn., Oct. 10, 1808 DELAINES & PRINTS, ALL S FACTORY'S, SHEETINQS, B ED AND UNBLEACHED MUS HOOP SKIRTS, of every description, DRESS TRIMS NQ' BUTTONS of all kinds; also the I rges cheapest assortment of READY MADE CLOTIIIN firer brought Into Tloga County. t ome tho plaoo, and call before purohdeing Wo havo a largo assortment of Gents' Furnish ing Goods, consisting of Drawers, Under-Shirts, Flannel Shirts `= , 'Ruek Sleeves, and Mittens, and 'Clothing of every description ,manufactured to suit. Thankful for past putronage, and by strict at tention to business we hope to share a continu -11.3 CO of tho same. - WILSON & VAN VALKENBLIAG IVallaboro,Oot.l2, 18613—tr. • FOR sALp—ono pair of pleasure Bobs, at Deo. 28, 1868. TOLES itc BARKER'2. Fall & Winter Goods IN CORNING. W E havo received a very LARGE STOO I K o VALL AND WINTER GOODS on tho most favorable terms, and will be sold at very small advance from cost. We think we hazard nothing in saying that wo keep the EST. ASSORTMENT and the BEST QUALITY of Goods that are kept In the place: Have a storo light enough to see what you are buying, and pledge ourselves to SELL AS LOW, quality considered, ns nt any othercstnblishmen We continue to make our CLOTH TRADE ono of our specialties, and when desired • • • MAKE .TIIEM TO ORDER on short notice and in the best manner. We have added to our stook a good assortment of CARPETS, oonriating of BRUSSELS, A. I HREE - PLY. INGRAIN, COTTON WARP, HEMP, AND STAIR CARPETS. FLOOR OIL CLOTH , f and MATTING, and can sell them ILOW VERY LOW Wo aro tho agotits for the GREAT F. S. TEA COMPANY and soil TEA ; at Now York prices by tho single pound. All visiting Corning, arc invited to oall and examine stock and prices. SMITH. & WAITE Corning, Oct. 1, 1868. I_aat TJe. 1-3Casvicre , P-F.A.CE ye nd ice IF yon want to seo ngood f 3 took of olr FALL & WINTER GOODS • T. L. BALDWIN & CO'S nd TIOGA, PA ii. 11211% V1MZA:504245 such as j • ALPACAS, POPLINS; CAINIBRICKS, FRENCH JACONETS, ORGANDIES, PEQUAS, VERSAILES, BLACK • AND COLORED SILKS, d.e. - ALSO, 'MU AND FRENCH POPLINS SHAWL ANDRLOAK DEPART / MENT COMPLETE, • TR IVIMINGS,' 'LOTS YANKEE 'NO TIONS, HOOP SKIRTS, BAL MOREL SKIRTS, OPERA FLANNELS, CORSETS, r IESTICS. • 11 - E APY-MAI E ()LOT lIING, Cloths and Cassitneres.and a Tailor to Cut and Fit. Boots and Shoes, lATS .AND GAPS, STRAW GOODS CROCKERY, WOODEN WARE, HARD WARE, SHELF HARD WARE, NAILS, IRON, SALT, LIME, PLASTER, PORK, FLOUR Lime, Cayuga Plaster, cf.c. ()TitoCII,IIIIES, the mopt i,otilikte stock yeu can find, :.neh as TEAS. We are ohl tea drinkers anti know them to he SOO AllS, MOLASSES, and in fact everything in lho'Grt.rcr lino A6o, Butter Tubs and Pail,; Butter s()1(1 on elm mission—no charges for handling; but wo l uld and like n small portion of the money you got in re and titrn, Out is if our prices snit, FARMERS TOOLS, All kinds :mil superior qunllty If you rip don't fail to try ours want good Wo warrant it. - COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchango for Goods. We propose to soil our Goods reasonably. '"Live and lot Live prices givon at the counter—only one pried. Cash paid fur produce if desired. T. b. BALDWIN & CO Tinge, Pa., Nov. 2.5, 15613. 1 • Administrator's Notice ETTERS of - adtninistratiOn having been . 11Jgranted to the undersigned upon the estnte of Chester Patrldge, late of Charleston township, deceased; all persons indebted to the said estate, or claiming against the same will settlo with 'RACHEL PATRIDGE, JOHN KOIILER, Charleston, Feb, B,lBoo* Admire. MEI If you mint 1 freA lot of " BEE4IIIVE EXCIINGE r I sing, I sing of a curious thing, Almost as strange as Boggs upon Tyng I'vo swung 'round a circle as round as a ring, And while on the down oast part of my swing, I stopped at thocity'and took on the Spring STYLES OF. CROCEIIES The fashions for SUGARS ARE tiONV IN TII.E.NEOK, And moreastonlehing stilt, Molasses & Syrups have a freer run dOvnward, with a funnel-aba 7-. pod trail. nfiCetc3lr..erel; however, are out from the neck downward, and the style is blue and silver with stripes.. TEA TEA i Will be prepared from a drawing furnished } to every customer who buys a pound. Of the sty os to suit complexions, &0., I may mention the Mack Tea you can have if you-long for it. I cannot ge Unto to look up all tho hard words which the GREAT AMERICAN *A COMPANY use to startle the innocent people about the coun try; but you can depond.upon finding the very hest of Teas at the BEE- VE EXCHANGE? 4 - ii 'come 4E5 1 the styles are various. You can bare the latest styles from the following fashionable foreign ports, tr? wit: 1 MOCHA, JAVA, RIO, LAGUYRi JAM- AICA, &C. In the matter of 'PROVISIONS S Flour still wears hoops over all, and dispenses with trails as, unprofitable. I have all grades eatable. Also, PORK, DRIED BEI1? AND lIAkS, ogeftior with a full assortinent of light grOceries and canned delicacies. As over MATH E R S Pa's Cash or Trado, for all MARKETABLE PRODUCE CALL 'Ali MATTIERS'S Wollsboro, Apr.l, '6B, W. T. .I . f AT HERS IATION A;Li LI it INSURANCE COMPANY IN Il' 111- , oTATES OF AMERICA, IVArtirrTuToN, D. C Chartered by Specp Act of Congress APPROYM Jui.r•2s,tlBGB °mil Capital. $1,000,000, PAID IN FULL BRANCH OFFICE First National Bank Building, PHILADELPHIA, Yhere all Correspondence should ho Addres'sed OFFICE : CLARENVE; H. CLARK, PieFi ent JAY Con Chainnan Financia ,t Executive Com JII Nur ID. COOK E, Vigo-Pres ident. ll EERSoN ' W. Pear , Semtai3 and Actuary. • B. S. hussut..L. Manager. Circulars. pamphlets, and full particulars giv en up auplication to the Crunch 011ie° of the Compatly, or to 7 lit. C. Sl.mrs!l)N, Wr.m.gnono PA., bly whom applications will he received and Po cies procured tor Tioga County. Dec. 9, 1963-Iy. W ANTED- ASH 1 110 GS, - at (Inc Mill. Cash paid for thew. We aro r e ad y y to f , ;v,v- tor customers; 3;11 ' on 3 out logs. Lath :ma nieltetq always on hantl.. Ash logs most ho 12 or LI feet P,OWEN 1111:M IVelh.boro, Dee. 16, Lots Or Fresh Ground - ILST - J,' I 121). Isfo.) DRS. THOMAS WARREN, DENTISTS, TIOCIA, PA. ~1) ELY Belo it, ly upon ~4..`". .: 41e- - - 'ti: ' the beauty,dur : '-': `,,,,,-,,,,•_:::,.. ..) .----,,,,, . ability and ar -...;:ri: ~ - -:-1 ,---- 1: tis tie merit of If .;`;'` 'n;.„ - ': • --" ,t.-,-i::,:1175:,....,7:7 ; , , : their work to s , :" '- :44 , L "4:t- TA- 7 : , -':-;-: , !.:"..: reteom in e n d tt t Ak them. 4, %...,20•--k...,..0-un We have all the tnodern.ini. proventents and do every kind of work known to the profession. DR. C. THOMAS. T. R. WARREN M. D. Tiogn, Oct. 2S, 1848.! 1 CHOICE LOT OF ,GRAIN BA - CS for solo cheap! at MIR; JrA Wollsboro, June 5,186 q. JOB -WORE, 'IN THE BEST STILE,I and w fib , tospct . tell ,a I TN E AL ITAI Qat Wilco. DR. FITCH'S ABDOMINAL SUPPORT NHS, for sale at Roy's Drug Store. ' ! E largest assortment of Watches, Cloelts ,fewplry and. Plated Ware in Tioga eottnV a. Ll9deol3B) FOLEY'S 4 jAMPS. -:-A new kind of lamp for lieronn jno breakage of ohiumays-rit FO,""t.i TBA.---.- , 'EEA As to OP Trin FOlt at T. 1,. BALDWIN ,t CO STOVES STOVES,STOVES: , L, ROBERTS, wiriLTA.lll - • Agent for nil Lrst•clasa 8% Plain Ptreet,t Wellsboro, ITAVING been appointed ngent for nit first Ul Ones Stoves manufactured by Sbenr,'PaeVi, ard ..f6 Co., of Albany, N. Y. I ,a'ru now randy to furnish tho fol lowing named eelebrnttd Stover• COOKING STOVES, AMERICAN, I NATIONAL, lOINIE COMPANION, I MONITOR, TB E BENEFACTOR, tho latter of Ithirth is the hest stove for common use ever in market; being cheap, well Mllay and Qonvenient. I have also, a varlet:). of ELVXATED OVENS, PARLOR STOVES, CAST IRON, various patterns, SHEET IRON, Self Regulators. ALSO—Stoves suitatilefor burning hard or soft coal, will be furnished to order. Cußtamers will 'do well to examine my stock, svilleh:ls all full and well selected as any in Northern Penn sylvania. I have also pul in a full stock of; I-IsariclLA;m7.saase of all sorts. Thankful full liberal patronage in the past, I respectfully EOlidt a continuum() of the same. I r - Sept. 16, k 866. WM.IROaERTS. Orphan's Court Stile pursuance 0f..0.n order of the Orphan's Court of Tioga Cou nty, dated the 26th day of January 1809, the Undersigned -Executor of the Estate of Richard Philiius, late of Westfield Dore, in said Cunty deceased, will On tho 8 day of March 1869, at the premises in Westfield Bore, at one o'clock in the afternoon 'of said day, expose to sale the following described real estate, late the property of, sail decedent, All that lot of land situated in WeAtieldllo), Tiogs) Couuty,iSoto of Pennsylvania, Bounded as fol. lows: 06:74:-1w NorVy lands of Erastus Ikon, on the South by the I.4wanc;itue Rives, on the East by lands of Charlton Philips, on tho West by lands of M. U. Ihmtortn, Containing about ono hundred acres of more or less, fifty acres improved with ,lArtto frame house, frame barn, wagon homi l e, together with other out buildings . , an tipple Orchard of seventy good bearing trees thereon. Also a certain other _piece of land situate in IVestfield ;Township, County and State a:lures:64l[lnd bounded as . irollows ; On the North by lands of Charlton Phillips, on the South by landg of Charlton I'hfl lips, the Ein,t by lands of James Dodge and 0. W. Edgcomb, on the West by lands of Charl ton PbillipS, containin; forty acres niece or less, about ten acres irriproVed, and a few apple-trees thereon. Balance good oak timber. For terms address Francis Strang Westfield Penna. FRANCIS STRANO, Westfield, Feb. 3, 1869-wt:' , Executor. lIARNESB StIOPT W. N.X.VLE, out(' ray to hie frlefids . r .ll . that his hfarness Shop h now in full blast, a that ho is prepared to furrish heavy. or light M-3E.T.3rl.4essfe, on short notice, in a gooti anti sulmtantial nor, and at prices that can't fail to snit. The best workmen are employod, and none but •, .he hest material tire , l. Cull nod rco. Dec. 0, 1868-Iy. 0. W. NAViI.I. MS.3l.33t.grs ART GALLERY. Tit consequence _or Sickness, the fign known I heretofore as King it; Eastman's (lallorf of Art is hereby mutuatty 4iF.ol'ccit agrertable to both panic: , . Tic hn=triers wilt luszeniter he carried on by : • A.Y KING, OPERATC.T. 'AND rnorßlLToit,, vlOl. Lt 4,31 cry er Tats-onnirg Deraal Office. Constantly on band a large otcnrtincnt of \ FRAMES, SQUAIU AND OVAL, OVAL SIZE'S MADE TO" oRDEr,, Also eases Just reeivcd, which ail! bo fitrtid with large or small pirttirtis of the be.q quality and at re.Lfonable rates. PHOTOOTJAPHS oopied from old Ambrotypeg or Daguerreotype of deceased friends. Having ceenred the rkrr,l ses of ono of the best finishers in Ink-trepia.\or Oil. lam Trepared to fill all orders. TWELTE GEM CARDS for $l,OO, or 21 for $1,30 PITO,TOG R A PUS, at $2,00 per dozen, either ,cords or vignette'; largo•sir.o from $2,00 to ;10,00 ouch. Also a largo lot of CASES which I will fft with pictures from 50 eents,to No charges for -bowing Goods ailtontiou paid to malting Pictures forlumilies iii groups. Also a fine assortment of PHOTOGRAPHS and tin typo albums, worth frthn 130 cents to $L Wencher°, Dcc. P, ISt34. 1 llouso and 1,,,t ft , : Salo LIOUSE Lad J. , t, 'and V.10.1/0 kW' cheap., Lovvti••l) Wt'11 , 1•0?-r. 1 t'quiru at the Ari Oct. 2.3, Uit;S—Li Nt lc 'litho, 171 undereign,i 1,, rt,,F "la vLir_I IL dry buiiditrz, r :10.‘ , 1 0, 1104 prOp:iluti to tiirt, lit fine t :lit, kip, CUlNhille, mid hanies, hest man • /tides tanned on 'oz.:hare, Ca,li paid for M. A. DUE IF. des. 11'013buro, Oct. 11, 1t,t1:.; (4allery (;) Gem Pic!urc:- f.ir t.. Stylk• of /4.-- Ivor!: chen!.•r .t‘Tlere (.di nQ 11. 11. WOO! J: ht 1, 1 , ,t .-I L3UTAILLY, V II(.11,1';':ALP, AND ETIII, II,IIR IN Flour, Fee , l and :,1,,,t1;'Wvzt11e1,1,'1.'1, , ,;:l CO, Pr. Nov. 11, - 0111()%> • ' 7:2 C - {c .l `l.' all hinds. ti h, C 111). 11'1,1 Ilf H. V. l'Artr., Main c nedr 1;:o rtid Blitvllstnii.ist in:: or all H. W. DAIIT. t. W e ntb.,n ) , Nut% Admini.qottpr's ..Nul;re I.t-tterE 1:.1%;In.; bt, rran tc..l to Ulu Int deft , tt-o , rt: tt`O I:Ftttte oiettli (tut!, of :Multi , 1 , peneoni iroiel)ted to 1.1 : 0 , :al !raving aiptit,t tlit• , " 1 . 1 " itlt UEE, Middlebury, 31,11. 6, ', ,',.'• - 1.,i. Adn'Ani,inctiix - ' •'..N...Nr () I.' 1-. I ,F., It - . NEW AND L.vizol; STOUK OF ' - Just received by . P. R. 'Williams - J. Co. Thu greateFt and chcapc , t vat iety ever brought into. town. Albums iront 75 ct , to Zz2o Q:101. Call .:11,1 see. P. It. wn.LEAms ,c-co Wellsburo, Dec. 23, DOA,: 1, The Amerie:m Cooking Stove' Is steadily lucre:Nit:l: in 3aliTs all in pitblic fa vor, Loos ith..tatilding the attempts tot imitste its name, its design and cerium improvementß, and to appropriate or detract from its great reputa tion. Thu people . soon learn that they are de ceived and swindled by these worthless imita tions, anri-go Ihnl, to the article of standar4 and well kdown value, and these mushroom CODA have ,their brlef eisistetite, and ore heardl of no more, whilst the AMERICAN, pursuts the even tenor of its way, and will continuo to do so as long as Stovcs continue to be necessary ar ticles of household furniture. , SHEAR, PACKARD & CO.A Nod. 17 a 1 10 0 run st., Albany, N. Y For ado t by Vit.- LoDERTs, Wollsboro, Fob. 10, 1869-3 w. UM El CLAY ICING ,