SOULE ARTS -13EA171rir; "Beauty is ever that divine thing the ancients painted it;" and though it -may sometimes prove a fatal legacy, to -an illtrained, weak-minded girl, yet .it is oftener a blessing tlion otherwise, and mothers ought to strive by all prop er means to make their daughters beau tiful and engaging as well as virtuous and truthful—and beauty can be so greatly promoted, nay, it may be almost created, by watchful care• and- knowl edge. .E.-ny child that has tolerable features may be made pretty, if not beautiful, by proper food, fresh air, good temper, and education. Beauty of exprethion is tb e most endu ring and highest kind of beauty, and the expression of the countenance is undoubtedly more to - be controlled and improved by culture than its fairness of complexion. Every day we see faces ugly and distorted by crossness, anger, revenge, and sensuality, which were once bright and lovely with the inno cence and smiles of childhood. What has changed them so greatly. Every cross, jealous, proud, scornful feeling, like every blow of the chisel upon mar ble, serves to carve a line upon the fea tures, and each time such feelings are indulged, the work of the invisible carver is deepened, until the face is made ugly by unkind and unholy thoughts and passions. In the same way kind, pure thoughts, gentleness of word and deed, leave their impress, making bad complexions and common features almost radiant with the beauty of goodness. Education, both intellectual and mor al, increases beauty; a countenance beaming with intelligence, united to a gentle winning Manner, will always be thought laYely . by sensible people; If it has no other charm, and this beauty will endure through life. Any one may prove the power of edu cation upon the features by noticing the ignorant, vicious children who are sent. - to school of reform, where they are properly fed and instructed. Day by clay, as they receive new ideas of right and wrong and think new thoughts, their eyes brighten,-their cheeks assume a deeper color, and the whole express ion of the face changes. How. noble are the faces of most men known for their culture and genius ! so noble, that in any crowd they would be noticed and remarked upon, thoughun known. It is not that they are, in the common acceptation of the term, hand some men, but because education and intelligence have wrought upon their features till they are grand as the sculp tured faces of heroes and demi-gods; If every mother and teacher would but take the requisite care in the physicial and moral culture of the young, in two generations the appearance of the race might be vastly improved. Let every guardian of youth, then, impress upon the young how they dis figure their faces by ill temper, idleness, and deceit, and beautify them by kind ess, truth and diligence in cultivation of their 'minds. A CORRECT .A.NSwER.—The late Gov ernor Mattox, of Vermont,- was Chair man of a Committee appointed to ex amine candidates for admission to the bar of Caledonia County, Vermont, and reported that one of them was not quali fied for admission, for he had answered but one question right which the Com mittee had asked him. "And what was the question, brother Mattox ?" inquired the presiding Judge. "We asked him, your Honor, what a freehold estate is, and he answered he didn't know." The editor of the Boston Post says that brandy applications are recom mended for baldness, continued exter nally till the hair is , well started, and afterwards taken in generous quantities internally to clinch the roots. "Johnny, why are you so wicked as to tell me a lie about that knife? Why did you not remember what I told you about Washington?". "Oh!" .said Johnny, "Washington said he couldn't tell a lie. He couldn't and I could!" A coxcomb, teasing Dr. Parr with an account of petty ailments, complained that he never could go out without catching cold in his head. "No wond er," returped the Doctor : "you always go out without anything in it." WHAT IS IT? WHAT IS IT ?- i What is it which is as marvelous as the magi cian's art? What is it which the more you use it the better you like it ? What is it tharcauses the lame to walk? What is it that easerthe pains of rheumatism? What is it that loosens the stiff joints ? What is this chemioal compound that is called an infallible remedy for Neuralgia, acting direct ly upon the nerves and giving almost instant re lief; curing all sorts of aches and pains as if by magic ? it is S A.LUT IFER Selling off now it Roy's Drug Store. [Feb. 14] T'A R lit FOR SALE.— - Near the residence of H. H. Potter in Mid dlebury township, Tioga county, Pa., containing about sixty acres, about fifty acres improved; a two-story frame house, nearly new, a frame barn and a good orchard, partly young trees thereon. Terms easy. Inquire of Henry Sherwood, Esq. Wellaboro, D. C. Scudder on the premises, or S. Bennett Co., corner Canal A - Second-sts., El mira, N. Y. SOLOMON BENNETT. Elmira, N. Y., Feb. 21, 1368-2m' To FARMERS & STOCKKEEPERS.— If you want to save money and produce, buy TOWNSEND & TRULL'S CUTTING BOX. It does triple the work of any other, and cannot get out of order. It is the best thing of the kind in the market. For saleat Townsend's store, Wellsboro, or at Robert Trall's Shop, East Charleston. WM. TOWNSEND, ROBERT TRULL: Feb. 14, 1866-4 t WOOLEN FACTORY FOR SALE.—Situated in Wellaboro, Tioga, County Pa. Said Factory has a Roll Carding. Machine, a Spinning jack, two power loome, picker, and Fulling Mill, —all in good order. The Factory has a good 5 horse-power steam engine and water-power by which it may be driven. Also—one acre of land on which the Factory stands, 'with Dye Donee and other appurtenances thereunto belonging. . _ This establishment will be scold at a bargain. The location is unsurpassed in the county, and the ran of custom large. For farther particulars inquire of JACOB BILTBOLD, ORRIN BLAIR. Wellsboro, Feb. 21. 1866-4 t. ifigT -4 Corning Journal,' . Elmita Advertiser,' end Addison Advertiser,' publish S times and send bills to this office for collection. THE MASON & HAMLIN'S CABINET ORGANS' forty different styles, adapted to sacred and aerobia- music, for $BO to $6OO each. Tiiirty-Fire Gold or Silver Medals, or other first premiums awarded them. Illustrated Catalogues' sent free. Address, MASON A- HAMLIN, Bos ton, or MASON BROTHERS, New York. {Sept. 13, 1865-Iy.) NOTICE.--All'persons indebted to us b note or Book Account will please call and kettle, cs we are about closing up fora STRItTLY cash business. WRIGHT it BAILEY.— Wellsb oro, Jan. 31, 1866. "WrA.NTED- A Girl to do Housework, ' Apply to J. F. CALKINS, • Presbyterian Parsonage. Welleboro. ROBINSOTS BOOKSTORE, NEWS-ROOM AND PAPER WAREHOUSE ! Siplarket;-st., Corning, M. Y., and Postoffice EDWARD E. ROBINSON Returns acknowledgments to hts friends for the lib eral patronage bestowed - for the last eight years, calling particular attention for the present season to hhpastab- Ushment, which, having been completely renovated and tarnsformed, It now stored anew with such a conibitut lion of attractions in Literature and - Art as cannot to interest the public, and which tt is hoped may sup ply the general want of this region as it keept . pace with the adrannceme of the age.t • CLASSIFICATION. Books ik Stationery. This department comprehends the most deldrable col lection of works by ancient and modern elation, Prose and Poetry, Classical and Historical, Fiction and. Feet. All new Books received as soon as published. A large stock of School Books used in city and country Schools. A full stock of Blank Books of all descriptions; Tuck Memorandums; Time Books and Diaries; School Sta tionery in endless variety. The Stationery department comprises Cap, Legal, Bill, Letter, Note, and Billet Pa per of all kinds, Envelopes, all shapes and sizes, Pen holders, Paticils, Inkstands,—and, in fact, everything in the Line. Particular attention paid to the selection of Ladies' Stationery, a choice assortment of trhich is always kept. News Department. This department is the specialty of the concern, and is under the tutasosat supervision of the undersigned who lies given 12 years attention to this branch* Mere are found the entire- publications of the New York, Boston, and Philadelphia Press, daily, semi-weekly, and weekly editions; together with the principal American and Foreign Magazines—orders for all of which,are ex. ecuted at pablisherie - prices, pommel facilities are af forped for the execution of special orders, returns be ing received from New York twice each day. Subscrip tions taken for any periodical published in the United States or Europe. Subscribers on the line of the Erie Railway (including from Avon to Rochester), also on the Tioga Railway, from Corning to Somerville, can have dailies, weeklies, monthlies, or back numbers of any serial delivered by my agents on the cars. WALL PAPER ,9LI D WINDOW SHADES. A laige and carefully eelected assortment embracing the best and moat desirable patterns at Yft,lollll prices, from 10c to $1,50 per roll, leaving no excuse to Lam'lieS for neglecting ,wholesome improvements of the walls of their houses. Borders for the tame in gilt. velvet, and satin, extra and barrow width. An elegant assortment of Ideudow Shades, whiteand buff, also green, blue, buff and figured Curtain Paper, and Putman's approved Cur-- tain Fixtures, Fire Board Prints, Curtain Cord, Tassels. PICTURES AND PICTURE fRANEES. Always open for inspection and sale, a gallery of line Oil Paintings, Steel engravings and French Lithographs. A great variety of colored Prints, Ulustrative of the acenee and battles of the late terrible Rebellion, execu ted by distinguished artists, forming sublets of inter est to every American Citizen. A large and varied as sortment of Picture prames,various sizes and styles, in cluding most unique patterns of Orals, gilt, Rosewood, Walnut, &c., &c. Pictures framed to order in any desi red style at short notice, and on most formable terms. StrNDAY SCHOOL Special attention is devoted to this important branch, and it is intended at all times to be supplied with the latest publications of this class of literature. S. S. Li braries furnished at wholesale rates, and subscriptions taken for-all kinds of Sunday school I.spers and pro cured free of postage. Gift books, embossed Reward Cards, Certificates of Membership, Singing Books, Gol den Chain, Shower Censor, Ciliate Bell, and various othera. Altogether a complete stock of Sunday School Paraphernalia. t t4.111135:./11:10 iikOl4klA This will comprise the ordinary Catalogues offered at Music Stores, inch as Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Accord Isms, Flutings, Clarionets, Flutes, Fifes, lc., &c. The beet quality of Italian and English Violins, Guitar and Babjo String's. Sheet Music kept constantly on hand. All the new and popular songs and Instrumental Music received as soon as issued. Teaehers supplied at the ushal discount. Musical Instruction Booksof all kinds Music and Books mailed free at market prices. Also, Agent for the most popular mannfactnrers of Pianos, such as Chickerings, Boardman & Gray, Ac., and Prin cr's celebrated Melodeons and Harmoniums. None who take pleasure in preserving the lineaments of their friends in the form now most convenient and most in vogue, can afford to be without one of these beautiful and appropriate receptacles of Card Photo. graphs. A splendid assortment of Albums, it , all styles and prices, from 50 cts. to $2O, to suit the taste and ability of all. a. A complere stock of Mirrors of all sizes and pri ces. Picture Cord, Tassels, Knobs, Az., ,tc. Large and small Bibles, Hymn Books, Catholic Bibles, Prayer Books and Catechisms. IThCELLAINEOI7II Law Blanks, Marriage Certificate", Lawyer's Tape, Beata, Gold Pens, a complete stock of Pocket Books, La dles' Traveling Satchels, - Toys, Children's Games, Dis sected Maps and Pictures, Backgammon Boards, Chess and Chequer men, Dice, Writing Deets, Portrolios,Draw ing Cases, Ladies' Work Boxes, Baskets, Mame Pam, Notes, Drafts and Receipts, in Book and Sheet form, In voice and Letter Files Black, Bins ' and Carmine Inks, Quill Pens, Pens, Mo urning Paper and Envelopes, and a thousand and one articles too numerous to mention. Ara-Books Bound in any style that may be desired. 4 ?It it A; 10 Orders by mail promptly atbambad to E. IL ROBINSON, ha, 14506-17. ' 001121ING. N. Y. Stoves! Stoies ARID HARDWARE! _ • • MESSRS. GUNN & TUCKER beg to, announce to the citizens of, Tioga County. that in addition to their excellent stock of Stoves, Tin-Ware, Brittonia, and Sheet-Iron Ware, they have, at a go,at outlay, docked their store on M4fN STREET, WELLSBORO, with a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware, Of which we enumerate the following articles : NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT, *ILL - ,HAND AND BUCK SAWS, BUTTS, STRAP , HINGES, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, PUMPS, AIES, •: AUGERS, BITTS, - • IMI BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS; SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS„ ''BENCH -SCREWS, - WOOD.SCREWS, CARRIAGE 'BOLTS, --BYRES,- SKEINS, WA.SHEBS, PIPE BOXES, AXLE TREES, ELLIP TIC SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR, BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE HANGINGS, CORN POPPERS, SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERS COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS, • PISTOL CARTRIDGES, POWDER AND - CAPS. PATENT BARNDOOR ELNGINGSi a new thing, and made for use: These are but a few of the many artic es composing our stock of Hardware. • We invite the pub tocall and examine for themselves. We aim keep the best quality of goods in our line ; and all work to order .done prouiptly andwell. GUNN TUCKER, Snocessors of Wm. Roberts Welleboro, Jnn. 1 1.865—tf. FIRE I FIRE! I FIRE!!!- _ The undersigned begs leave to announce to the people of Tioga County that he has estab lished an agency in Wellaboro, for the well known HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, of Now York That he is prepared to insure all kinds of prop erty upon as reasonable terms as oan be had in any other responsible Companies, AND ISSUE POLICIES without sending the application to the General Office. This is one of the richest, Companies in the United States, having a Cash Capital of $2,000,000 1 beeidee the Assets which on the let of January; 186. amounted to $3,764,603 42 Liabilities. Its Officers are CHAS. J. MARTEN President, A. F. WILWORTH ......... -....Vice President, JOHN- DioEIRE Secretary, J. H. WASHBORN Assistant Body. This Company has taken.ont - A STATE LICENSE, and monthly.pays the per centage charged upon its Iteoeipte which is made necessary by the lairs of Pennsylvania, in order to make its poll dee valid and binding upon the Company. All policies issued by Companies which have not taken out a State license are declared null and void, and the parties are liable to a heavy penal. ty for so insuring. See Pardon's Digest, page 863, Sec. 21, 22, 23. Wellsboro, Aug. 23,'66. W. H. SMITH. C .1k N. HAMMOND'S NURSERY.- Middlebury, Tioga Co., Pa., Situated on the Plank Road, 4 miles from Tioga. We are prepared to furnish 100,000 Fruit Trees at the foUowing prices : Appletrees—birge size, 25 cents at the Nursery; 30 cents delivered. Common size, 20 cents at the Nursery, 25 cents delivered. Pear Trees, 50 db. Snaxita APPLEB.—Burnbam Harvest, Early Harvest, Chenango Strawberry, Washington Strawberry, Eed Astrachan, Summer Bellflower, Summer Queen, Summer King, Sweet Bow, Sour Bow. FALL APPLEB.—Famenee, Gravenstein, Rambo, Ribston Pippin, Fall Pippin, Republican Pippin, Hawley or Douse, Maiden's Blush, Large Wine, Ladies' Sweating, Lyman's Pumpkin Sweet. WINTER APPLES.—Baldwin, Bailey Sweet, Black Miltlower, Blue' Pearmain, American Gol den Russet, Roxbury Russet,Rhode Island Green ing, Esopus Spitzenburg, Swear, Sweet Gil Mower, Sugar Sweet, Honey Greening, Honey Sweet, Pound. Sweet, Pound Sour, Peck's Pleasant, Tall man Sweet, Tompkins Co. King, Wagner. PEARS.—Bartlett, English Jargonelle, Bleaker'e Meadow, Belli Lucrative, Louisa Bona D Jersey, Seckel, Benrre D' Amalis, Golden Beurre,Flemish Beauty, Glout Moreeau, Lawrence. _ Also—Siberian Crab, Quinces, and Grape roots —several varieties. C. 4b.N. HAMMOND. Middlebury, Tioga Co., Pa., Jan. 1,1866—1 y T'LADIES', FAVORITE. TILDEN'S Conoeutrated Liquid Blueing ,for Blueing clothesrfor coloring, and for ink. Six good reasons why it sells so rapidly : Because it,is better than any other kind. - Because it is the cheapest kind of laundry blue ing: - Because it contains no acid, or anything that injures clothes or makes them yellow. Because it does not spot clothes, or make them streaked. Because it is so useful for coloring. Because it makes a perfect blue ink when the directions on the bottle are followed. Prepared by A. B. Tilden, Dansville, N. Y. For sate by John A. Boy, Wellaboro. Pa. Jan. 24,1886. WICROLIT PERITVIAN °BARR. & PROT OXIDE OF IRON, for rude by [jan.3l, '661 BORDEN BROS, Tioga. KERc'SIRR LAMPS at • ROY'S DRUG STORE. TOB-WORK, IN THE BEST STYLE, and tP with daipatoh, at THE AGITATOR oMoo. Stoves .& Tin Ware FOB THE MILLION Messrs.: ROBERTS 4. KELSEY - OPPOSITE ROY'S BUILDING, - . , .. Are note prepared to furn . iah the public with Anything hi their line of burinera. in. quantity as large, in quality as good,, and as cheap in price as any dealersjn Northern -Pennlybraoia. - They pay patticalar.atontlon to the STUNT AND TIN - WARE BUSINESS, and intend In keep a full awirtment of everything in that. lima „ TIN WARE MADE TO ORDER, Prouiptly, 6,10 ,warranted 'Ova satiefsictioa. . REPAIRING " t t executed in; the best manner and with dintatelt. CALL AND UE US March 7, MIL ap(31i8;01.1 A SPECIE BASIS I ..~ ~ T. h. -BALBWINA CO., TIOG A, PENN'A FROM TRIB DAY FORWARD, URTA " DISPOSED OF; Wit OFFER THEnt EItiTIRE STOOK DRY • GK)ODB, BOOTS AND SNOB& 'AND CAPS, fIARDWARE, , CROCKERY, WALL . PAPER, AT COST 77;901 52 For Ready Pay. TIOGA, Feb. 27, 1866-tf. TEI HEALTII WORTH. HAVING 2—lf it is, I protect it. It is a• jewel as easily lost ea Tit; tile, and in some cuss as aiffienit to recover. Nature, In our climate, and *especially at this season, requires to be occasionally reinforced. But everything depends upon the tonio used for this purpose. The medicinal tinctures ' all of which are baited on common alcohol, are danger ous. Quinine, as everybody finds out who takes much of it, is a plow poison. One safe protect ive from all unhealthy atmospheric influences ex ists, and one only. This powerful preventive is HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS, a compound of the purest stimulant evermanufactured, with the most effective tonics alteratives, and depurators that chemistry has yet extracted from the botanical kingdom. Conva lescents, languid and feeble from recent sickness, will find the Bitters an incomparable Restorative, not disagreeable to the taste, and eminently in vigorating. No other stimulant produces the same effect as this Stomachic. It does not units or Butter the nerves, or occasion any undue arte rial action ; but at once soothes and strengthens the nervous system and the animal spirits. W . HOLLANDS HA RNESS-M A KER, MANSFIELD, TIOGA COUNTY, PA. Having carried on the above business for the apace of fifteen yeirs, he wishes to return his sin cere thanks to his patrons for the liberal sup port received during that period : and feeling that he has given general satisfaction in the past —which fact is shown ,by the increased demand for his Harnesses—he begs leave to announce that he is now prepared (by the employment of lint class workmen) to execute all orders at abort notice, and will not be excelled by any establish ment in the country. *r. Harnesssa-always on harid. Cell and gee him. Shop opposite the Mansfield Hotel. February 14, 1866. ARM FOR BALE.-•-The undersigned offers 1 for sale his farm, situated on . Delmar road, Delmar township, Tioga county, Pa., two miles from the village of Weßoberti. Said farm con tains 110 acres, 80 acres improved, well watered and well fenced. The buildings, are good. The orchard on the farm is not surpassed -in quality and variety of fruit, by any in Tioge county. Thh above farm will be sold cheap. For far ther particulars inquire of Wm. Hardin, near the premises, or of B. J. Brown, Welisboro. March 7, 1888-sw. LETTERS OP ADMINISTRATION haling been granted to the undersigned upon the estate of Vincent Dailey, late of Ocetaa, i deceas. sod,.all persons indebted are • requested to make immediate payment and those baying claims may present them to PERRY DAILEY, Nada, Bab. 7, 1866-* • Admr: ROBERTS 4 KELSEY. MEI &a., &4, _ I riuOlows :, AVING- found the. Tioga _ A.GITATOR a -LA- vary profitable medium for steady advertis the, I propose through the soaking pear to increase MY ADVERTISEMENTS LARGELY. I invite the careful atteittiezkiif the commenity to-ttnie,.psoadting to otake them simple state ments of Awe; se to , , PRICES OP - 600DS 1 ; and Ginn; of grads, so., and avoiding a 1 brining ind long vtfnl puns. My experience has bassi' that liberal advertis ing !flamed on truth; 'Pays well; and 1 think it 'wise 6i-follow it up. Any = one that bas .a busi ness worth bringing before the attention' of the somannity, cannot will make it too plain or well 7 .` 1 - I hereby return my thazke, to the citiseus of 'flop Covnty for the very fibiral there Of trade havarinelved for the putt ten piers, during whir& elms my trade has steadily increased ; and I freely ar,liowledge that myTitiga County trade is quite a bile portion of it. I intend to try and deserve it still more in the future. My onstagners eau &gond an alwaYalinding a larp stook of SEASONABLE GODS; , . at ittieengnaranteed to h. at the bottom of the mark*, and with attantive Salesmen to wait on themptomptly. In all' oases wham tiMee is a otuume to receive itockandar market prig* (mbhth friminently oc annt,) MK& tannins will be 'given to my auto .. I also am enabled by my large Wm, to buy a great many Goods from Ant hands, -saving New York Jabbers prollts--eneldbig, as . to offer such Goode at mach less eau market rams. I alalui and advantages vfs: LARGER SALES IN PROPORTION TO E - XPERRES, A LARGER STOCK. OP eooDs SU/TABLE TO • cuarrrßy TRADE. A I BTISINESS CONDUCTED NEARER TO A CASH. BASIS, than most any store in the taida. For teethes Information, is notices fof P 114141 below; also logat column. .1 _ ~. tau can buy standard Shaa4ga at 34 cents, stag saairbory 4.4 altaWags at.libla 40 mats at my 1 ; I Thera is ao adman is prises of Flume* Blankets, Maws, &a., at my Mora. iiiii w. Simians to sell best Wain's 2. 6d. Bees prints'aS 2s. and good Prints at 20 cents. Beo special notice, J. A. PARSONS, Jan. 18e6. 1 CORNING, N, Y A GENTS WANTED ! NOW IN PRESS, and will be ready soon ! ARBY'S HISTORY OF -,-. THE WAR : complete in two volumes. Also issued com plete $l3. ONE VOLUME. The best, cheapest, most interesting, popular and valuable History of the Rebellion published, whiahis fully attested by the enormous sale it has reached of 300.000 tunes, and is now selling with increased rapidity. Sold only by subscription. Exclusive territory given. For full particulars send for circulars. Address—AMERICAN PUBLISHING COM PANY, 148 Asylum-St., Hartford, Conn. -Mar. 7,-4w. SCRANTON. BUER. Agts. ,ATTAznegori GOLDNER'S. ITTat. B. SMITH, Knorr3lle, Tioga County, V, Pa., (U. B. licensed Agent, and Attorney for soldiers and their friends througheut all the loyal States ' ) will proseeute and collect with un rivalled meccas, - SOLDIERS' CLAIMS AND DUES of all kinds. Also, any other kind of claim against the Goverment before any of _the D0,,,,,0 ,,,,, 0 pertmonta or in Congress . Terms =oder te All coMmunicatione sent to the above ad will re. Cave prompt attention. Jan. 1 0886. Ml a is c sifff, A l lw a wEsslsAlß)RMsVottill.) ALARGE STOCK of PERFUMERY and TAN KEN NOTIONS, for sale by P. R. Warns, No. S Union Block, Wellaborope. _ - PENSION AGENCY. To Soldiers And Their Friends. MBE UNDERSIGNED basing bad eon siderable exPeriouce in procuring Pension Bounties and Back pay of Soldiers, will attend to all business in that line entrusted to his ears with promptness and fidelity. ALL SOLDIERS discharged by reason of wounds are entitled to the $lOO bounty. Pensions, Bounties, and arrears of pay, col lectedby the undersigned. Persons wishing to confer with me will please oatl or address me by letter at Sylvania, Brad ford-county, Pa. Charges reasonable. GEO. P. MONRO. Refers by permission to H. D. Card, County Treasurer, Wallabor°, Pa D. F. Pomeroy, Troy, Pa. A. H. Spalding, kberiff, Towanda Pa.[Aprill KNOXVILLE FOUNDRY.- HEAD QUARTERS OF THE IROI4 BRIGADE AUGUST far, 1866 Special Notice is hereby given to Returned Soldiers, returned skedaddiers, those liable to draft and to exempts, that the War is now ended and so . should HIGH PRICES END. All will take notice that we are prepared to serve those wanting any thing in our line on short notice and at REDUCED PRICES We would call atteistion to a few of the ar ticles of our mistiufacture. THE PEOPLE'S FRIEND COOS STOVE is still in great fai'or with those desiring an ELEVATED OVEN COOK BTOVEr Our PARLOR, BOX, & COAL STOVES deserve attention before purchasing elsewhere Our IRON & WOOD BEAM PLOWS are ae good as any if not better. We would call particular attention to our ROAD SCRAPERS, sevi►e ire confident that - they cannot be excelled MACHINERY made and repaired on short notice. We intend to• keep up with the improvements of the times. Tri us mad convinced TERMS CASA ON DELIVERY. 4 J. P. inffirs, Knoxville, August 2, 1885. R EYNOLDS's TURBINE WATER-yraEras The undersigned has been appointed Agent for the sale of these celebrated wheels, which are be lieved to have proved to be the most powerful and economical in the use of water of any wheel now known. Applications by letter or otherwise promptly attended to, and mills visited, wheels set up, and warranted, and Millwright work done in my usu althorough manner. J. G. PUTNAM. Tioga, Pp., Jan. 10, 1866-3 m DENTISTRY. 0. N. DART T, WOULD say to the public that he is perma nently located in Wellsboro, (Office at bis residence, near the Land Office and Episcopal Church) where he will continue to do all kinds of work confided to his care, guaranteeing complete satisfaction where the skill of the Dentist can avail in the management of cases peculiar to the calling. He will furnish ARTIFICIAL TEETH, set on any material deaired. FILLING & EXTRACTING TEETH, attended to on shortest notice, and done in the best and moat approved style. TEETH EXTRACTED WITIInur PAIN by the the use of Anesthetics which are per feetly harmless, and will he administered in every ease when - desired. Wellsboro, Jan. 1, 1805-Iy. MRS. A. J. SOFIELD WISHES TO inform her customers that she is now re aching from New York, a tine assoetment of MILLINERY GOOD S which she has taken much care in selecting. La. dies will find a superior quality of MERINO UNDER-WRAPPERS, MERINO HOSIERY, Infante' Bonds. Drawl Caps, Erie linen Handker chiefs and everything in the Millinery line. 11166.—tf VISITED STATES HOTEL. Main Street, Welisboro, Pa. D. G. RITTER, PROPRIKTOR. Having leased this popular hotel property, (lately occupied by Mr. Nelson Austin) I shall endeavor to make it truly the traveler's home.— Personal attention will be given to the table, and the comfort of guests will be a prime object. The stables will be under the oars of an eaperi tinned hostler. Wellsboro, Jan. 1, 1866-Iy. 4 WELLSBORO HOTEL (Corner Main Street and the Avenue.) WELLIBORO, PA ' B. B. HOLIDAY, Proprietor. is one T of the most popular Houses in woopaty. This Hotel is the principal Stage-house in Wellaboro. Stages leave daily as follows : Pot Tioga, at 9 a. m.; For Troy, at 8 a. m.; For Jersey Shore every Tuesday and Friday at 2 p. m.; For Coudersport, every Monday and Thursday at 2 p. m. STAGES ARRIVE—From Tioga, at 12 1-2 o'clock p. m.: From Troy, at 6 o'clock p. m.: From Jer sey Shore, Tuesday and Friday 11 a. m.: From Coudersport, Monday and Thursday Il a. m. N. B.—Jimmy Cowden, the well-known host ler, will be found on hand. Welleboro, Jan. I, 1866-Iy. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, & PLATED WARE. Call at No. 5, Union Block, if you want a good WATCH, where you will find a good assort. ment of - AMERICAN & SWISS WATCHES. I keep on hand E. Howard & Co.'s movement in heavy Silver Cases, which for time has no equal. I respectfully refer to M. H. Cobb, Esq., Editor Agitator, and Wm. Bache, Esq., President Ist National Bank of Wellshoro. Also, the W. Ellen', :Bartlett, Appleton, Tracy & Co., all are,good Watches. PLATED WARE. Dinner and Breakfast Castors, Cake Baskets, Spoon Holders, Napkin Rings, Forks, Table and Tea Spoons, &tr., &0., &c. India Rubber Chains, Rings, and Gold Mounted Pencils. 'HEAVY PLAIN" GOLD RINGS. JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS. • A good assortment of CLOCKS constantly on hand. All of which will be gold as low as they can be bought anywhere. REPAIRING DONE ON SHORT NOTICE. Wellsboro, Jan. 1, 18135—tf. A. FOLEY. TANDUSIEINK'S 80 Z 0-1) 0N T for Clea ning Teeth, for sale at elle Drug Store of At Reduced Prices, Jan. 10, 1866 LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION having bean granted to the undersigned upon the estate of George W. idea, late of Westfield, de ceased, all persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and these having claims against the same will present them NANCY A. MACK, JAMES RING. 2d, Adminis's. Jan. .31,1866-6w.* Marble Shop. - WELIZBORO, TIOGA COUNTY, PENN'A. MESSRS. HOU; & WARRING having associated themselves together for the pur• pose of carrying on the inanufartnre of MONUMENTS, HEAD STONES, MAN- TELS, TABLE TOPS, &c. &c., with dispatch and in the best style. Rutland arid Italian Marble-worked to order. It is our intention to do a leading business in Tioga County. Orders solicited, and all work warranted to give eatfaraotion. P.C. Hole, A. S. WARRING. Jan. 1, 1866 p 0 CONSIMPTIVES.—The advertiser, hwidog Leen restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy,after having suffered for severil years With a severe lung affection and that dread disease, Consump tion—is anxious to make known to bee fellow-sufferers the means of cure. • To all who desire it. ha will send a copy of the pre scription used, free of charge, with the direction= for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis. Coughs and Colds, and all throat and lung affections. The only object of the aihertaser in sending the Prec , rinaou is to benefit the afflicted and spread information which lie conceives to be invaluable, and be hopes every mtforcr will try his remedy, all it will cost theta nothing and way prove a biessing., , Par ties wishing the preseription rase, by return mall, will please address Bev. EL• WART) A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co- B. Y. [Jan. 31. -6.3-1 RILORS OF YOUTH.-3 Gentleman who snffered for years from 'Nervous Debility,Preraattire Decay and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, c ell, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and directions for making tho simple rein eily by which he wan cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience can do so by addressing JOHN 'B. OGDEN, 13 Chambers• St. N. Y. Jan. 31, '6d-Iy. 111 HE - CONFESSION?. k EXPERIENCE OF AN IN '. VALlD.—Published for the benefit and as s caution to young men and others. who suffer from Nervous De bility, Premature Decay of Manhood, Lc., aupplying at the same time the means of self-mare. By one who has cored himself after undergoing considerable quackery. By enclosing a postpaid addressed envelope. single cop ies, free of cbarge.may be had of the author. NATELANIF.L 31AYFAIU, Esq.. Brooklyn, Kinds Co N. Y. [Jan. 31. 'f.s-Iyl STBANGE. BUT TRUE.—Every young lady and gen tleman in the I:lnite.l States can hear something to their advantage by return mail (free of charge; by , ad dressing the undersigned. Those having fears of being hnaihrigged will please oblige by not noticing. tido card. All others will please address their obedient servant, s. THOS. F. CHAPMAN Jan. 31. '136-Iy. 131 Broadway, New Y,,rh. FOR LICE on Cattle and Horses, brainless to animals, but death to lice. Mix it with an equal quantity of water when it is applied. Sold ROY'S DRUG STORE, Wellsbore, Pa. Jan. IT. 1566 • Wholesale sad Retail Dealer is FLOUR, PORK, HAMS. AND GRO CERIES, ALS 0 , FRESH BEEF, MUTTON, BUTTER, &c Shop ono Door South of Smith's Law Office Wellsboro, Jan. 1, 1884341. TO THE PUBLIC_ lAM NOW PREPARED to manufacture, at my establishment inDeerteld, PLAIN AND FANCY FLANNELS, Also, Ladies' BALMORAL SKIRTS to orddr, either by the piece or quantity, to snit customers. JOSEPH INGHAM. Knoxville, Jan, 1, 1866. TIOG4 MARBLE WORKS. CALKINS & CONKLIN, Proprietors. MR. CONKLIN haveng had large ex perience in some of the best Marble Shops in disussistilry in the artistic part of this business the proprietors are now prepared to execute orders for TOMB STONES, of all kinds, and MONU MENTS of either RUTLAND OR ITALIAN MARBLE, in the most workinanlikei manner, and with dis patch, They will keep the best quality of Mar ble, of both kinds named, constantly on hand. Stones discolored with rust and dirt cleansed and made to look as good as new. Mr. Harvey Adams, of Charleston, is our au thorized Agent, and all contracts made with him will be valid. Customers can contract for work wth him at shop prices. Tioga Jan. 1, 1866-Iy. PER YEAR I We want agents every $1.500 where to sell our utrr.uvin Sew ing Machines. Three new kinds. tipper and under feed. Warranted five years. Above salary or large coat missions paid. The only machines sold in the United States for less than $4O, which are folly licensed Ly Howe. Whaler of Wt seen. Greter e Baker, Singer Co,, and Baclielder. _oil other cheap machines are ,e -fringernent; and the seller or user are liable to arre.l. fine, and imprisonment. Circulars free. Address, or Leh upon Shaw .t Clark, Biddeford, Maine. $9O 1` len ONR iCEiTS wanted for ris ,„,yZrhciL:juto. T GARET, City Building, Biddeford, Ifaine. de0.27,135-iewly. I AM SELLING OFF My Stock of Goods_ FIFTY PER CENT. LOWER THAN THIRTY DAYS AGO. WS. CALL AND SEE Wellsbora, Jan. 1, 18436. 0. BULLARD. II i VrINDOW GLASS A PUTTY, foi sale °heal) , at P. R. Williams' Drug Store. PUTTY & WINDOW GLASS at acme. DRUG STORE PIIRB GINGER at ROY'S DRUG STORE V.B.WiLLUMS. Selling Off AT J. R. BOWEN'S MARBLE WORK, are now prepared to 111 all orders for DEAD MOOT EW MEAT MARKET WM. TOWNSEND, AGENT 'Vi' .. E.2,1,5130P.0, (lata Cole aud Canons)