ur.T gri tin Somnt."—A I'arkesburg (W- Vfc) paper »ay» that several gentlemen .nf- the LegUlatnre took the care at Grjtton late on the •vetting of the Bth ult. for WheC>*ig, and among the number was Mr. <5., of large pro portions phjaioally, and a Mr. D of proportion al undentise. These two geo letnen took, a berth together, it seems, in a slewing oar. Tfie little roan laid behind, and the'good natnred, waggish Mr. G. before. Mr. i, was sleeping and snoring furiously. Mr. more restless under the legislative burdens,.** ion arose atd waa sitting by tbe stove, when;/ b elderly lady came aboard end desired a si' fping berth^ — “ AH’ right, madam," ssid Jdw G. ‘I took a hefth with my son. and y.m |«n occupy toy pitas in that berth whore my 1% is sleeping." Taking Mr. O. at hie.word. th- disrobed herself and lay down with tit boy,. After a quiet repose of ’some time, tF; boy (Mr, D.-) became restless from some caui o, and. beg n' to kick around, to the annoyance ' f the old lady- So in a maternal way she patted tbe boy on the back and said: “Lie still, soVny { Pa, said. I might sleep with you.” “ Wild are you T” spid the legislator; “ I’m no boy 1 I’m a member of tbe West Virginia Legislature I" It is said tbs old lady ewobned. v A SoLDlUt’s Ofikion- —JeM ' Bensen, a gal lant yonng soldier of tbe On, ' Hundred 2nd Fifty-first New York, was nominated by jthe Democrats of Orleans county f r School Gem ssisnoner. Dot he spurns tbf tribe, in a letter to tbs electors of the county,4 which be : I will not accept such npmit ition or consent that my nams shall be used ion tbe Dejno emtio ticket. I ever havebel i and now am a Republican,and was an earn Ist supporter of tbe Administration of Abrahn-b Lincoln, to the army and lost my righi'prm in defence of the old flag, and cannot n,i r turn my took Upon the principles for which T suffered, or act politically with the men wb 1 traduced (bat good manJ while living, and mw-d hvery effort in their power to deprive the eolcjer of hie right to vote while fighting (nr bis > onntry. I snail vote and work for tbe Cnrop- noket, and ijope to see it sustained by the peep'), and shall eon aider its success a greater Itor than to be elected to tbe .office of School lommissioner by tbe men who refused me thVf jht to vote wjhen absent in the army. - . I The following resolution, ipted by the Con tention which nominated odv; Stale ticket,; has just been endorsed by a rhej rity eery nehrly as large aa that given to Lire oln last year.— Bead it: ; 8. That mild and genertuM method of recon struction offered by the Prosit ent to the people latch in rebellion,in,l the judgment of this Convention has not been acce jted in the spirit of honest loyalty and grata* bat with such evidences of defiance and fcwfiSit as to impel US to the conviction that they -cannot safely.be trusted with the political rights trhich they have forfeited by their treis/rtK until they have proven their acceptance of ,thf-result of the war, by incorporating them in c ustUntiunal pro visi me, and securing to all i: en within their borders their inalienable to life, liberty and tbs pursuits of happineuV Concerning the result of t|j.« election in lowa, the ZHhune-say g;— 1. “ Their opponents, k/eepio,’; the Democratic same and organisation ■on ,of sight, held a Soldiort’ Convention, and thereby presented a ticket headed by Gen.''Thomas H. Benton, (nsphewofOld Bullion,)hiroself a profeessed Republican who had heed Spite Superintendent of Education, bad a*gnn(| military record, and was every way calculated *_ 1 run well. The ticket was made up mainly 'f such as be, with the least possible Copjaerfl ad taint, and the platform bad one plank—‘-Nt Negro Suffrage 1 Colonel Stone, who headgi*. the- Republican ticket, took the bull eqf anly by the horns, avowing himself an advopstt M impartial suf frage, and asking support on ; that ground ; and be is re-elected by 15,000 tpijority, while- the residue of the ticket will avi rage 20,000.” Tir&iblx.—The Ohio Si it*man\ the organ of the Democrats of that I .tate, says that u a vote for Gen. Cox, (the Republican candidate for Governor.) will be avote.in favor of taking, the Declaration of Independence for our politi cal guide.” No greater calamity -in Democratic e;ea—oonld happen to thejrfpuotjry, than taking the Declaration of Independence for our politi cal guide. The Berks county Prtes, a sneaking of the heavy Union gains in krts of that county, says, only “give us thi) gf jlanh Hartranft m our candidate for Governor in 1865, and the Democratic majority wUI be much more reduced If not extinguished altnrjjetl.Sr/* NOTICE TO TEACH School Direct ors of Charleston Dipt will meet at the Young School House, (on Kbe i Jate Road,) on There dsy, tbs Iflth day of November; next, at one o'clock P. M., to hire teachers for the doming Winter Schools. Teachers please rememhe? certificate and 5 cent rer> enue ttau-p, prerequisites to a contract, the President, . Charleston, Nov. 1. f. L. KINGSBURY, See. application in divorce.— To Slionbetk Btddoet :' You are hereby notified th«t David 0. Beddoes, your huslqnid, bos applied to the Court of Common Pleas Trega County for a divorce from the bonds or and that the said Court hava fixed upon h nday the 2? th day of November next at 2 o'olcck. l M., at WeUsboro, for bcaHog the said David 0; Be'doc* in the premises, at which time abd place ycu * flt attend if you think proper. LEIMY TABOR, Sheriff Nor. I,lS«$. . r > ! TIOGA ffILARBI IB WORKS. OlLinil & CORK&IH.i (iMe Colt tad Ortkins) PROPRIETORS. CONKLIN baringr had largo experience JJLJL in iome wf the beet. Mspble Shops in the toauiry in the artistic part of this boinera the pro pHftor* are now prepared to e: iecnte orders for TOMB IpTONBg, of all kinds, and W DNUMESTS of either BUT LAND OR ITAI lAN* MARBLE, In tilt Belt workmanlike manner, and with dispatch. They will keep the beet quality of Marble, of both kind* named, constantly on b tnd. Stones diecolored with rust and dirt cleansed and Bade to look aa good u new.' - Mr. Harrey Adams, of Charleston, is our autho rised Agent, end all contract" made with him will be Talid. Customers can contri for work with him at •hop price*. ~ Tioga, Sept. IS, 1866-ly. Fob the ladies.—UT bbitt’s CELEBRA TED SOAP POWDER ,or washing made easy .and stains removed from Ta* o Linen, Napkins, Ae. Jot aale at Boy's Drug Store ■ Concentrated lye, or sale at .R(.Y'S DRUG STORE AN Assortment of, TAB! E GLASSWARE wUI be found at R M., to wits A lot of land situate in Nelson township, and hounded as follows, vis: on the north by lands of ; 8. Bogart and Silas Finch, on the east by lands of Phil lip Hanville, S, Bogart and the public highway, bn the south by the Cowanesqne river, and on the west by lands of Lncretla Mack and the Cowastsque river —containing about eighty acres. Terms of Sale. One half each and balance In one j«. : L. H. BEBWSTEE, Oot 11, ’66. Adm’r of ths Juan B, Olid;, dos’d. CO DiVTY Uii I lAFO Li. FAiLAND WINTER. COOES.—Ku. '2, Colon I Block. • JEROME SMITH Hat lately returned from Row Yotk with a splendid assortment of 1 DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING. BOOTS 4 SHQES, GLASSWARE, HATS 4 CAPS. HARDWARE, GROCERIES. DOMESTICS, WOODENWARP, ENGLISH CLOTHS, LADIES’ DRESjS; GOODS, SATINS., s tweeds and Kentucky ttEAiis. FRENCH GASSIMERES, FULL CLOTHS. Attention ia called to his etook of Block and Figured Dren Silks,. Worsted Goods, , . Metinues, , .Block ondJHgareiDetofnee, Long sod Square Shawls, r Ladies’ Cloth, {' , Opera Flannels, Ae, Purchasers will find that No. 2, Union Block, Main Street, is the place to buy the best quality of' Goods at the lowest prices. ■*, , ■ JIEROM K SMITH. Wetlsboro, Nov. Id, 1864-If. SOLDIERS’ PAY BOUNTY AND PENSION AGENCY.— KNOXVILLE. TIOQA COUNTY PENS*. . The ondonigtted haying b?en specially licensed by (ha Ufilted 1 States Government to pro fore tie * Back Pay, Bounty, and Pensions, of deceased and disabled soldiers, gives notice to oil interested, that be has made arrangements with par ties in Washington, by which Fe is able to preenta Back- pay, Bounty and Pensions, in a very short time, and that ho Will glye particular attentions to ail such claims that may be brought to him. Being provided with all the requisite Forms, Blanks, Ao., Ac., ho has superior advantages in this branch of business. Sol-, dlers entitled to pensions, will find it to theiradvsn tage to apply to the undersigned at Knoxville, aa the examining surgeon .for Tioga County resides there. Also, Judge Case, before whom all applications for pensions may be made. 1. Soldiers enlisted since the 18th of April,'6l, in any kind of service, Naval or Military, who an dis abled by disease or wounds, are entitled to Pensions. All soldiers who serve for two years or daring the war, should it sooner close, will he entitled to fall Bounty. Also soldiers who have been wounded 1* battle, whether having served two years or not, are entitled to lull Bounty. 2. When a Soldier has died from any oaoto. In the United States service, since April IS, 1861, leaving a widow, she 1* entitled to all pay dne him; also to from 976 to $lOO Bounty. The bounty varies ac cording to the act or ordars under which the soldier enlisted. She is also entitled to a pension. 5. If the soldier left no widow, his children are en titled to the pay and bounty and the pension until they are sixteen years of age 4. If the soldier left no widow, legitimate child, the father is entitled to his pay and bounty, provided ho lives in the United States and has not abandoned' the support qf bis family. , 6. If the soldier left no widow, legitimate child,' nor father, or if the father has abandoned the sup pott of the family, or If ha resides out,of the United State's, the mother, if she reside* in the United States, is entitled to the pay and bounty, and if poor and de pendont, in whole or in part, on her son for support, she 1* also entitled to a pension. Mothers whose husbands or farmer husbands reside out of the Uni ted States at have abandoned the support of their families, should writ* to the’ undersigned at once, or the father may get the bounty without the facts being known. gs to 4s and fid. 6. AU soldiers who hare lost an arm and ona lag. are antitied to Twenty dollars per month. FrUenen of war are entitled to Tbrae Months extra pay. Ha i> also pnpartd to settle Officers’, Quartermaster, Ordnance, and Commissary accounts, and procure Certificates of Hon indebtedness, in the shortest pos sible time. Also Artificial Limbi for such as bare dost thjji in serriee. ~’Tenn»,’moderate. “I will be at my office on Monday and Saturday of aacb week, to attend to this business. July J 6 ' WM. B. SMITH. Bnnnxitoai; Weiltboro, J, F. Donaldson, Sher iff Stowall. Addison, N. T.,W. R. Smith. Wash ington, D. C.tTacker 4 Lloyd. Knoxville, V. Case. Academy corners, i$ now the place -to buy GO,ODB and get your-.money's worth. M. V. PURPLE has just returned from the city" with a choice lot of ALL KINDS OF GOODS *■ " 1 ] usually found In the country. WH. A. FAULKNER will be (bund always nady to wait upon bit old out toman and as many othtrs as will call at PURPLE'S NEW' ESTABLISHMENT. Dserfieid, Fa., Aug, 9,1885—3 m. VK7ATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, AND V¥ PLATED WARE.— Call at No. 6, Union Block, if yon rant a good WATCH, whan yon will find • good assortment of AMERICAN A SWISS WATCHES. I keep on band E. Howard A Co.’s movement in heavy Silvar Oases, which for time has no equal. I respectfully refer tor M. H. Cobb, Esq., Editor Agita tor, and Wm. Baehe, Esq., President Ist National Bank of Welliborot > Also, the W. Ellery, Bartlalt, Appleton, Tracy A Co., all are good “Watches. PUATED WARE. Dinner and’ Breakfast Castors.Cake Baskets, Spoon Holders, Napkin Ring*, Forks, Table and Tea Spoons, A«., Ac., Ac. India Rubber Cbains, Blnga, and Gold Mounted Pencils. PEAtT PLAIN GOLD RINGS. JEWELRY Of ALL EINDS. A good assortment of CLOCKS constantly on band"' All ofwhlshwill be sold as low as they can be bought anywhere. : REFAIRINQ DONE. 0N 3BORT NOTICE. Wellsboro, Aug. SO, 1884-tf. —A. FOLEY. gTOVBSi srovEsn stoves in— D. C. fcAMPiJIAN A CO., WELLSBORO, PENN’A, respdstfully informtho public that they hare opened A , ; NEW STORE & TIN SHOP, on* door above Stan’ Shot Shop, and will kttp on band and faroiib to order, TIN, COPPER, * SHEET-IRON WARE, COOKING STOVES, PARLOR STOVES, THE EXTEN SION-TOP, & THE AMERICAN 4 NATIONAL COOK STOVE. We iball dtal on tba Caih System, and will not b« nndtnold. Oar motto i« “(mail profit* and quick sales." kept constantly, on hand. D. C. LAMPMAN A CO. WsUsboro, Sept 8; 1885-If. MILK CANS, Knoxville boot, shoe, j will bo sent by mail, rr.Er, en receipt of prlee. Fine Albnms made to order. CAKD PHOTOGRAPHS. Out Catalogue now embraces over Five Ihouisad different subjeou (to which additions are eontlnnally being made) of PortraiU ef Eminent Amerisanr, is., vis: about lOC Major-Generals, 550 Suteimsn, 200 Brig.-Osnerals, 130 Divines, 275 Colonels, 120 Authors, 100 LisuL-Coionels, 40 Artists, 250 Other Officers, 125 Stage, 76 Navy Officers, 50 Prominent Women, 150 Prominent Foreign Portraits. 3,000 COPIES OF WOKKS OF AET, Including reproductions of the most celebrated En gravings, Paintings, Statues, Ac. Catalogues sent on receipt of Stamp. An order for One Bozen PIC TURES from oar Catalogue will be filled on tiie re ceipt of $l.BO, and sent by mail, vbee. Photographers and others ordering goods C. 0. B. will please remit twenty-five per cent, of the smonnt with their order, > E. 4 H. T. ANTHONY A CO., Manufacturers of Photographic Materials, 501 Broadway, New York. prices and quality of our goods cannot fail to satisfy. . [Nov. I«, 1864-Iy,] DRUG BTORE- PRINCE'S METALLIC PAINT. THADDECS DAVIDS’ INKS. CONCENTRATED MEDICINES, CINCINNATI WINES & BRANDY, WHITEWASH LIME, KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT MEDICINES, STATIONERY, FLUID EXTRACTS, PAINTS AND OILS, I PETROLEUM OIL, DRUGS & MEDICINES, ROCHESTER PERFUMERY 4 FLAVORING EXTRACTS, SCHOOL BOOKS, 1 WALLPAPER, WINDOW GLASS, DYE COLORS, Furnished at Wholesale Prices by W. D. TERBELL, Jan. 18,1305 —tf. Corning, N. Y. DENTISTRY. o . N. DARTT, WOULD say to the pablio that he is permanently located in Wellsboro, (Office at bis residence, sear the Land Office and Episcopal Church) where za will continue to do all kinds of work confided to hli care, guaranteeing, complete satisfaction where the skill of the Dentist can avail in the management of eases petuliar to the calling. He will furnish ARTIFICIAL- TEETH, set on| any material desired. FILLING k EXTRACTING TEETH, attended to on shortest notice, and done in the best and moat approved stylo. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN by the the use of Anaesthetics which are perfectly harmless, and will be administered in every case wh«n desired. Wellsboro, Sept, fi, 1885-jly, New Floor and Provision Store. CHAB. i H. VANVALKENBOBG wi,hea to i»- form the eitireos of Wellsbgro and the mrroond* ing country that they hare recently started a new , FLOUR AND PROVISION S^ORE, in the building formerly known as w Oaguod’s Score, where they may be foond at all timer read* rowaiJ on all customers who may fnv.or tbem with a call, and se them the choicest kinds of FLOOR. MEAL, BOCK WHEAT. POKE, Ac., at as reasonable rates as any firm in this pl* ce< CASH paid for all kinds nf GRAIN. HIDES 1 and FURS, CHAS. AH. VAN VALKENBCHO. Wellaboro, Deo. 21, 1864. KING’S PORTABLE LEMONADE U the only preparation of the kind made from the fruit. As an article of economy, purity, aod delici< , iiM>e , *» it cannot be surpassed, end is recommended by phf* n ' oiass for invalids and family use. It will keep ' or years in any climate, while its condensed form r*®* dera it especially convenient for traveled. All oae lemons are requested to give it a trial. Enter tsiuments at home, parties, and picnics should not be without It- For sale by all Druggists and irst-else* Grocers. Manufactured only by ' LOUIS P. METZGER Sept. 6, 1865-rly. No. 549 Pearl St, New Tofk. A LARGE STOcjK of PERFUMERY and TA>’- KEE NOTIONS, for aula by P. R. Willi* 101 ' No. 3 Onion Block, Wellaboro, Pa. J, KEBOSINS LAMPS at ROT'S BROS ST0B& ii