1 Husk Mattresses. • . Our rural friends are too hospitable, when we visit them they treat us du ring the day with the greatest kindness, but they are often cruel to us at night, and must always consign us to a feather bed, in the smothering depressions of which we pass a sleepless night. That a feather bed is a fit thing to sleep upon, is an idea rapidly disappearing, we are happy to say ; yet in many communi nities feathers still prevail, and they are looked upon as silk dresses are, in some measure an index of the wealth, or competence of the owner. It is quite time that all this was ehanged,and com fort and health consulted, rather than show. We say comfort,—for no one af ter having slept for a few weeks on a hard bed, would willingly return to feathers. Curled hair makes the very best mattress, hut is expensive; the next best thing is corn husks, a cheap, material, and accessible to all. The inner husks, or shucks, as they are called in some places, allowed to emit up a little, are often used withouCany preparation. A softer bed is made by slitting the husks in strips, half an inch or so in width ; a fork may be used to facilitate stripping. The best husk bed we ever saw was made from the husks of green corn, shredded by draw ing through a flax hatchel.. Husk-beds should be opened about once in six months, the husks shaken out from the fine particles and dust, be sprinkled, and allowed to lay in the sun for a while. Treated in this way the husks will be almost as good as new. We give this timely hint, in order that at husk ing time, those who would enjoy the luxury of a husk-bed may take meas ures to secure the necessary material.— American Agriculturist. A FA...mmy MAN.—Men are shunt the Fame in alliag,es, as will be seen by the following passage from Socrates, written long ago : "Whenever you see a man whom you know but little about, oddly dressed, or talking ridiculously or ex hibiting any eccentricity of manner, yOu may feel tolerable sure that he is not a married man; for the little cor ners are rounded off, the little shoots are pruned away in a married man.— Wives generally have much more sense than their husbands, especially when the husbands are clever men. The wife's advices are like the ballasts that keep the ship steady. They are like the wholesome though' painful shears nipping off the little growth of self conceit. "Sally Mander safe!" Said Mrs. Part ington, as her eyes fell on an advertise ment. "Do tell me, Isaac, who this Sally Mander is, and what she's been doing that they've got her safe." " I don't know what she's been do ing," said Ike ; " but I guess she's a sister to Jerry." " Jerry who, Isaac?" " Why, Jerry Mender," said Ike, as he resumed his work by the window catching flies. To be a woman of fashion is one Of the easiest things in the world. A lath writer thus describes it: Buy every thing you don't want, and pay for noth ing you get; smile on all mankind but your husband; be happy everywhere hut at home; neglectyour children and nurse lap dogs; go to church every time you get a new dress. A CALL.-It is related that the clerk of a aural church in England recently made the following announcement to the congregation : " You are desired to attend a meeting in the vestry, at four o'clock, to consider on the means of 'eating the church, and to digest other matters. A weak mind does laot accumulate force enough to hurt itself; stupidity often saves a mau from going mad. 'DOLBY has some more of these fine American 12 watehes, at No. 5 Union Block. Hartman's Safety Bridle and Lines. - (Patented November. 7, 1V35.) I= AMOST valuable article for all who drive hor see.- See " Agriculturist" for March, 1866. Recommended by Wilkes, of the Spirit of the Times; Bonner, of the New York ,Ledger, and many other celebrated horsemen. The subscriber owns the patent for Tioga, Sus quehanna and Bradford counties. Individual or township rights for sale, on favorable terms. Harness makers who wish to make the lines for their customers who buy individual rights, will be dealt with liberally. By a slight alteration, the safety lines may be attached to almost any bridle. All persons are cautioned against making or Wing the bridle or lines, in the counties aforesaid, without authority from the undersigned. ROBERT C. SIMPSON Weßab*, Sept. 5, 18613—tt Stoves & Tin Ware FOR THE MILLION OPPOSITE ROY'S'BUILDING, Are now prepared to tarnish the imbibe with anything in their line of bit "ness,in quantity as large, in quality as good, and as eheap in price as any dealers in Northern eunsylirania. They pay particular attention to the STOVE AND TIN WARE BUSINESS, and intend to keep a fiffl assortment of everything in that line. TIN WARE MADE TO ORDER, promptly, and warranted to give 'attraction REPAIRING executed in the beet manner and with dispatch. CALL AND SEE US. ROBERTS & kELSEY Wellsborough, March 7,1866. A STRIKE E!=i1111 REGULATOR STORE,, NO .1 &2, CONCE ft T BLO£K, CORNING, STEUBEN COUNTY, N. Y. EMI IZ!MEIMI11211 DRY GOODS' 4.1"/ W 'l GROCERIES At greatly reduced prices -rz- A WORD TO MY OLD FRONDS and the coatmunity generally. Not being s Mend to long and windy advertisements and large ex penditure:A to the Printers, I herewith submit a condensed statement of facts at a small cost, with the understanding that the surplus capital will be better employed in reducing the price of Goods to my customers. My stock is full and complete to supply all the wants of my old customers and ,many new, ones, .boto in the Retail and Job Trade for the ap proaching Fall and Winter. itaving a splendid stock of Flannels, Full Cloth, Cassimeres, Brown p.nd Bleached Sheet . ings, and Shirtings, Bought under the late low prices. PRINTS from common to beet clams. A great variety of , CHOICE DRESS GOODS At lower prises, as well as a splendid assortment of tine goods, at loss prices than can be bought in the State. 4moug them may be found 1 All Wool Merinos, -at 5s to 12a per yard. Empress Cloths, plain and figured, Merinos, Bom bazines, Alpaeeas, Mo hairs, Scotch Plaid, . - &e., * LADIES' CLOTH, For street Smoke and Cloaks, and a 'variety of Goods adapted to Traveling Dresses and Capes. A splendid stook_of Fall and Winter. FINE PAISLEY SHAWLS, Comprising a variety of style and quality, from $2,00 to $60,00 'gob CARPETS, From 50 coats to $2,00 per yard. A fall and complete assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, Adapted to the Fall and Winter trade Gloves, Hosiery & Yankee Notions. And in fact all classes of Goods usually kept in A FIRST CL,ASS COUNTRY STORE The Advantages to my GROCERY CUSTOMERS Are not to be misunderstood, when the steady and unexampled inerease of, baldness is taken into account. I say without the fear of contra diction, that with the large purchases I am MlL king fronl l 6onth to month, for cash I can sell to the country trade as low as they can buy in the city, includinereight, which gifts meth °PPM: tunity to offer Superior Advantages to , the Job Trade. And also to um retail trade which lam doing, and am bond to, do, at- rates, firryda.hhrg large'," tiorairedidiantago to the '" - RETAIL PERgEIA3Eit4 Over any other establishment in Western N. Y.; "Sr Will give my customers the benefit of say obange in The markets as I am posted in amnion and other sales from day to day by telegraph and otherwise. Orders through the mails from the Job Trade will be proioptly attended to, and all goods warranted to be as recommended or they may be returned at ooee, by freight, at my expense. Corning, Oct. 24, 1886. IMO MMU= 1866. FOR SALE. 1866, BY B: WICKHAM, - A T HIS NURSERY OF FRUIT AND OR NAMENTAL TRIMS, IN TIOOA 001000 Apple Trees. 0000 Pear Trees. A gcod supply of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY, and ORNAMENTAL TREES & SHRUBBERY. The Fruit trees are compoted of the choicest varieties; good, healthy. some of them,llllB 6 in bearing. Any one wishing - to gee's - sutipl will do well to call and see my stock before pur chasing elsewhere. pi,- Delivered at the depot free of charge. Voss, Feb. 28, 1868-iy* LATEST FASHIONS DEMAND J. W. , BRADLEY'S CELEBRATED PATENT DUPLEX ELLIPTIC' (OR - DOUBLE SPRING) MIRE wonderful flexibility and great comfort and 1 pleasure M any lady wearing tho'buplex Elliptic Skirt, will be experienced particularly in all crowded assemblies, operas, carriages, railrced cars, church pew', arm chairs, for promenade and house dress, as the skirt can be - folded when in use to occupy it Mill place as easily and conveniently as a silk or muslin dress, an in. valuable quality in crinoline, not found iu any single spring skirt. A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and great convenience of wearing the duplex elliptic steel spring skirt for to single day. will never afternards will ingly dispense with their use. For children, Slime.] and young ladies they are superior to all others. They will not bend or break like the single spring, but will preserve their perfect and-graceful shape when three or four ordinary skirts wilt have been thrown aside as useless. The hoops are covered with double and twisted thread, and the bottom rods are nut wily dutir. ble springs, but twice (or double) covered; preventing them front wearing out when dragging down stoops, stairs ,tic. TbeD uplea kiliptic is a great favorite with all ladies, and is universally recommended by the fashion maga nines, as the standard skirt of the fashionable world. To enjoy the following inestimable advantages in crinoline, via t 'superior uality, perfeet manufacture stylish shape and finish. . 'ability, durability, comfort and economy, Inquire for Bradley's Duplex Blip. tic ,or double opting skirt, and be aura yen gat the gen. nine article. CAUTION.—To guard against imposition, be pettier'. far to notice that eking offered as ••duplex" have the red ink stamp, vie: J. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic Steel Springs," upon the waistband—none others are genuine. Also notice that every hoop will admit a pin being passed through tho center, thus revealing the two (or double) springs braided together therein, which is the secret of their flexibility and strength, and acorn. binatiou nut to be fould in any other skirt. Fur sale In ell stores where first Clean Skirts are sold throughout the United States and elsewhere. Manu— factured by the sole owners of the patent, WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY, 0c17,81n 97 Chambers & 79 & 81 Reads StS , N. Y. MR. WILLIAM ROBERTS begs to .L7l- announce to the careens of Tioga County, that In addition to Ids excellent stook of Stoves, Tin-Waie,l3rittania, and Sheet-Iron Ware, he has, at a great outlay, stocked his store on with a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware, of which we enumerate the following articles: NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT, MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS, BUTTS, STRAP HINGES, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, PUMPS, AXES, AUGERS, BITTS, BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS, SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS, BENCH-SCREWS, . WOOD• SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS, BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS,- PIPE BOXES, AXLE TREES, ELLIP TIC SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR, & BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE 'HANGINGS; CORN POPPERS, SAUSAGE CUTTERS . AND' KUYPERS COMBINED. Alio, PISTOLS, PlBl'ol, CARTRIDGES, • • POWDER AND CAPS. PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS, a new thing, and made for lase. r Theao are but a few of the many articles` composing our Stock of Hardware. We invite the public to call and examine for emselyes. We aim to keep the beat quality of goods in our line ; and' all to order done promptly and well. WILLIAM ROBBRTS• Planing & Turning. B. T. VAN HORN, HA is ifl n N ow G luotpohis n red t e o w r j r u t r oz rr in fo or operation, is promptly and in thrbescstyli of wifikman ship. Baring procured a WOOD*ORTH PLANER f be is !Indite tress boards or plank with dispatch. SCROLL-WoRK & BRACKETS, furnished to order. His maehines are of the nett ed and: meet improved patterns. - Shop earner of Pearl and Wain Ste, WELLS BORO, PA., 00t..411, 1866-tf. B. T. VAN HORN. "HEATED WARE—Cake baskets, card bask 1— eta, castors, sugar bowls, etc., at FOLEY'S. FOR SALE—One pair of mares 8 year old, sound. Inquire of B. VAN DUBEN, Chatham. - v - /OLIN STRINGS at WEBB'S DRUG STORE. =IS SKIRT. Stoves: = Stoves :: AND HARDWARE! MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, Weßibero; Sept 1.866-tr. A&v-4_ T. L latniVlN TIOGA, PENN'A Respectfully inform their customers and friends, that haring entirely old out their old stock of :14 7'0001)811 AA **lion. They have replaced them with a • new and well selectedlot of . DRESS Goons, DeLAINEB„,,.CHIE§, " PRINTS, BLEACHED AND BROWN 'MIfStINS, FANCY CASSIMERES, BEAI ='MADE' tioTfNG r LINEN_ COATS, HATS AND CAPS, LADIES' HATS TRIMMED AND PLAIN, CARPET WARP, BOOTS & SHOES, WALL AND WINDOW PAPEII.;:, HARDWIRE & TINWARE. Our rtook of GROCERIES Ain) PIUiViitIONS is large and complete; and we would most re speetfully call your attention to QUALITY AND PRICE FLOUR, SALT AND NAILS, we keep on band at all times and will be sold at prices to defy competition. YOUR - BUTTER, CHEESE,"gOOS, GRAIN, 41r.c., &0., Is as good as the CASH to us at their market, value. T. L. BALDWIN k CO TIOGA, May 16, 1866—1 y Drugs, Medicines, Br.c. J. L. BELDEN, BLOSSBURG, PA KEI3P6 constantly on band a tine stock of Pare Drags, Medicines, Chemicals, &c., WINES AND LIQUORS, for Medicinal and Sacramental use; also alh,the popular Patent Medioices, Paints, Varnialies,Dils, &0., all kinds of brushes, Dye Colors, Dye Woods and Stuffs, fine Toilet Soaps, Perfumery, Pom- odes, Cosmetics, kc., STATIONERY, PENS, -4 PENCILS, PAPER AND ENVELOPES, Memorandum Books, Pass Books, &e., Potash in bulk at 1.+5 cents per pound, Kerosene Oil, Lamp Oil, Turpentine, Benzine, k.c. • . _ Fresh Oatmeal aiiifFearl Baitleg tit ots per pound. I am sole agent in Blossburg for Dr. N. Weaver's Ext. Fireweed, and warrant it to cure Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Pimples on the faee, and all diseases arising from impure state of the, lood if used according to directions. Partienlar attention given to compounding Physician's and other Prescriptions. I guaran tee satisfaction, both in quality and price. Remember the Store, opposite the new Coal Co's Store, Hinesburg, Pa. Ang. 15, 1868—tf. J. L: MILDER. Card, Staples lir,-Son, ARE PREPARED TO SELL AS CHEAP as any dealers in the county, a general as sortment of - . . DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, READY-MADE CLOTHING. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS A SHOES, FUR NISHING GOODS, EAETERRE, STONE, AND GLASS WARE, in short, everything netuab', 7 lE•Ft-'llr Peunt/7 store, all of which will be 104 as lOw as else where, for • READY, PAY ONLY ! - - No trouble 'to SliOw Goods. CALL AND SATISFY YOURSELVES. Q TAPLES A CO., grateful to old patrons fee 10,past favor., hope for a continuance of the same. Having formed a copartnership with G. P. CARD, they feel confident that ibey can do batter than over before,. ea the new . firul will have a larger assortment.-- - - COMPETITION DEFIED! _ , GARD, STAPLES A SON. ReeneyviSe;Feb. ;1, 1866.-Iy. QENERAL wholesale agent for the Celebrated PATENT PLATE PIANOS* manufactured by DECKER-BROS., CHICRERING .1c SON'S PIANOS; HAINES BRO'S PIANOS, MASON IL HAMLIN'S CABINET ORGANS, and Treat, Linsley A Co'. Melodeons. Orders from, dealers. and Teachers especially solicited., Address, L. B, POWELL, July 20. 116 Penns Avenue, Scranton; Pa.- PI°2MMIM!' , W7,7 INDUSTRY 'MUST PROSPER. ri,c! - 7 Boots, - -<.&,:iei, Leather t...andittoe.' GEO. 0. - DERRY, HANlNGba etaeselboong ugh t good-th bor w on ll i b °l by th ' l The S ca ns Dove,. will con n tlane WS same at the stand lately *coupled by them. Raid custom work, Made to order end warranted; Will Di the first , thing In order at this shop; but special attention will also be given to keeping op a good stock of LEAXPIER AND FINDINGS, Such as SOLE and UPPER, LININGS, BIND ING, PEGS, THREAD, NAILS, LASTS; AWLS, WAX, &o.; . and, a gener al Way, the Minna /lulu's usually kept et a finding shop. Cash paid for IIrLTS and YOU and par ticular attention given to the purchase of veal and dm* con skins, for which the highest market price will be paid. RMAISJENO done promptly and well. • GEO. O. DERBY. , Having sold the stock in trade and good-will of the baldness lately conducted- by ns to Sir. Derby, we cor dially recommend him to our old customers, as a good workman, and a square-dealing man. CHAS. W. & OEO. W. SEARS. Welsher°, May 2,1886. SWUNG OF 1886. PIT t . R OPVNEW -GCK)DS AT -LAW -RENCEVILLE, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES 4 K t •••• • C. S. M ather & Co. take pleasure fa announcing to the plane gen erally that they have just ;Monied from New York with the largest and most desirable stook of Goode i n Ting, Ftwir-1 W hay" a fall fine eL STAPLE AND 'FANCY DRY G 00ES, CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, HATS A CAPS, SOOTS A SHOES, GROCERIES, Beady made Clothing, and Custom TAILORING s4ariataacte4 , by a Ant-claw Cutter. In fact, we have a complete assortment of all that is new and desirable. W. are determined so take the lead in Low PRICES for the Spring of 1 COME AND BEE ! To see is to be "convinced," and to look will cost you nothing. We extend thanka for former liberal patronage, and only ask that the friends of low prices and small profits will call at our counters and satisfy themselves, that Lawrencevillo is the place to buy Goods right. C. S. MATHER a CO • Lawrenceville, Apr. 25, 1866. FLOUR FROM CROWE WHITE WHEAT, buckwheat flour, corn meal and feed, always on hand. Call at the Charleston Mill before buy ing your Your and fend. I can make it an object for you to buy. A. RUSSELL. cy 16, 1866-If A a A LECTURE TO YOUNG DIEN. , - P 1Y Just published, la • sealed envelope. " Price six cent*. A lecture on the on sutei treatment and radical cure of . • atorrisesa or seminal weakness, involuntary male; sloes, edictal debility and iropedlmentt to marriage gen erally. Nervousness, consumption, epilepsy and fits. mental and physical incapacity, resulting from self abuse, &c., by Robert J. Culverwelt, AL D., audior of the groan-book,' &c. The world renowned author, in this admirable lac tare, o c t a l proves from his own experience that the awful quances of self-abuse may be effectually re moved without tandicine, and without daugerone surgi cal operations, boogie*, Instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effixtu al, by which every sufferer. no matter what his condi tion may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. This lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Sent under seal, to any address, in a plain bedded envelope, oa the receipt of Mx cents, or two postage stamps, by addresaing _ _ _ CHAS. J. C. sLrlifß & CO., jylB 127 Bowery, N.Y., p. (Aveiro: 4,586. DRUGS FOR THE BULLION. WEBB'S DRUG STORE.—The undersign ed respectfully announces that be has aa sumed the entire control of the DRUG & CITFWICAL STORE, Second door below Holliday's Hotel, which he has Acted up for that purpose, and having largely increased his stock is now prepared to furnish his old customers and all others with • - • • PURE DRUGS; USE GALS, PATENT MEDICINES, DYE STUFFS, * PURE WINES AND LIQUORS; FOR - MEDIOINAL USE amok every article to be found in an establish- Horse and Cattle Powder, Coal Oil, Alcohol,, Linge r ed Oil, Glass, - Paints, Putty, Sponges, I A great 41ollection of the best , . Perfumery Manufactured, Toilet Soaps of various kinds, and good quality, Tobacco and Cigars of the moot approved Brands always on band. al Be would eat the attention. of the public to hL aploadid stock. of ' N tions, consisting of Hair, Tooth, Paint, Flesh and Nail Brush ess:cAtin -11Pefits Drink. Chess Sr Hickgnmnion Board, `Chesil' , Dominoes, &a. Also a large assortment of Toys for Children. jtn" Particalitiattentlon will be gives to Pm. paring Physicians' Prescriptions and Family Recipes. Satisfaction given toall rho favoritim with their patronage. • B. B. WEBB, Aug. I, 1886. ' Druggist. WANTED -FIFTY BUSHELS OF dried raspberries, 60 do of biaokberries- , - for which the highest market mice is cash will be paid by J. R. BOWEN & CO. Wolisboro; August 15 1866. went of this. Bash as . B• km , m , m , ui WE have reduced the price of Flour $1 Per barrel, Feed and meal 50 cents per cwl, and shall sell, FOR CASII ONLY, C. J. HILL FLOUR, WRIGHT Sr, BAILEY'S BEST WHITE WHEAT FLOUR, SPRING WHEAT FLOUR, BUCK WHEAT FLOUR, GROUND FEED, CORN MEAL, BRAN, ILL, &e. CASH PAID FOR ALL RINDS OF GRAIN W RIP HT - A BAILEY Welloboro, Jan. 24, 1866. C dc N..IIAMMOND'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 following prices; Appletrees—largo size, 25 cents at the Nursery; BO cents delivered. Common size, 20 cents at the `Nursery, 25 cents delivered. Pear Trees, 50 eta. SUMMER APPLESl.—BUrtihtlin Harvest, Early Harvest, Chenango strawberry, Washington Strawberry, lied Astrachan, Summer Bellflower, Humidor Queen, Summer King, Sweet Bow, Sour Bow. PALL APPLES.—Famense, Gravenstein, Rambo, Ribston Pippin, Fall Pippin, Republican Pippin, Hawley or Douse, Maiden's Blush, Large Wine, Ladiewe Sweating, Lyman's Pumpkin Sweet. WLIVIT.Tt APPLElL—Baldwiti, Bailey Sweet, Black Gillilowar, Blue Pearmain, American Gol den Russet, Ro4bury Russet,Rhode Island Green ing, &opus Spitzenburg, Swear, Sweet Sugar Sweet, Honey Greening, Honey Sweet, Pound Sweet, Pound Sour, Peak's Pleasant, rail man Sweet, Tompkins Co. King, Wagner. Pi:Ans.—Bartlett, English Jargonelle, Bleakeee Meadow, Bella Lucrative, Louisa Bona D Jersey, Becket, Beurre D' Amelia, Golden Beurre,FletniA Beauty, Olont Marceau. Lawrence. Also—Siberian Crab, Quinces, and Grape route —several varieties. C. & N. H'AMMOND Middlebury, Tioga Co., Pa., Jan. I, 18611—1. y NATIVE GRAPE BRANDY. • "OLD CATAWBA," Vintage of 1862, on sale by P. It. WILLIAMS, Deuggist, who refers the public to N. Packer M. D.; J..H. Shearer, M. D.; L. M. Johnson, M. D. Warranted pure for Medicinal purposes. Oat. 3, 1866. a .....,, , :,-,,,:i:,:?,::.---74,.. t ,,, r 7...-;*,,, ,c4. A .:.., :A 4,0_,: ? " :,.. .:; ~ ' N,II 4 tIW; ;:-; it; . - !,,.,411: , 1.: ''.: , . . Patented May 29, 1866 MIMS 111 an article fur waahiug without rubbing, ex cept in very dirty places, which will require a very slight rub, and unlike uthot preparations Oneled fur a like purpese, WILL Nur Ura Trig CLOTEULI, but will leave them much wureta than ordinary methods, without ths usual wear and tear. It removes grease spots an if by magic, and softens the dirt by soaking, so that rinsing will hi .irdinary cases entirely remove it. This powder is prepared In accordance with chemical science, and upon a process peculiar to itself. which Id secured by Letters Patent. It has been in use for more than a year, and has proved itself an universal favorite wherever it has been used. Among tha advantages calmed are the following, viz It eavee all the expense of soap usually used on cot ton and linen goods. It eaves most of the labor of rubbing,_ and wear and tear. Also, for cleaning windows it is unsurpassed With one quarter the labor and expense usually required, it imparts a heantitril gloss and hater, much superior to any other mode. No waterrequired except to moisten the powder. Weetione with each package. And can be readily appreciated by a single trial. The cost of wasbloc for a family of Ave or six persons will not emceed THILLY. Calf Te. The manufacturers of this powder are aware that many useless compounds have been Introduced to the publie which have rotted the cloth, or failed in remov ing the dirt; but knowing the intrinsie excellence of this article, they contldeatly proclaim it as being adapt ed tumeet a demand which has lolut existed, and which ban heretofore remained nnsuppßed. Manufactured by 110 WE A STEVE:VS, 280 Broadway, Boston. Also, manufacturers of family dye colors. For sale hi groceraand dealers everywhere. 0ct17,'68-3ni- EREMINGTON & SONS, Manufacturers of Revolvers, Rifles, Muskets and Car kle bin ea, for the United States ser vice., Also, pocket and belt Revokers Repeating Pistols, Rifle Canes, Revolv ing Rifles, Rifle and Shot Gun Barrels, and Gun Materials, suld by gun dealers and the trade ge-erally. La these days of housebreaking and rubbery, ev ery house, store, bank and office, should have one of REMINOTONS' REVOLVERS. Parties desiring to avail themselves of the late improvements in pistols, and those rof superior workmanship and form, will find all eombined in the new REMINGTON REVOLVERS. Circulars con taining cuts and description of our Arms, will be furnished upon application. E. REMINGTON .k SONS, Ilion, N. Y, MOOR; a atom)La, Agents, No. 40, Courtland street, New York. ap 4 813 FOUTZ'S ' EMILIMM Horse aid Calllo Powders. This preparation, •. lung, end tassel-ably : "•1, k.ueirn, will thor oughly reinvigorate brolen-down and low -spiri Led horses, by strengthening 41k . and cleansing the stomach and intes tines It is a sure pre ' rentlvo of a n d dij es.es incident to this animal, such YELLOW WA TER, REAYES, COUGHS, DIS YESIPER, FE VERS, FOUNDER LOSS QF APPE- TirrE AND VITAL ENERGY, &c. Its use improves the wind, increases the appetite—gives a smooth and glossy stile—And transferrer' t h miserable skeleton horse. In all diseases of Swine, o uch 09 Coughs, Ulcers In the Lungs, Liter, • By putting trout -.:4!▪ • one-half a pip k*. -• to a pip ir in 1 barrel of 41A" I '• above dlseas, s will bu erarlicato.l ▪ -- or entirety prnventi•ti If given In time, a certain preventive and ca fo • Lb.: linr Cl•nli•r, Face 25 Ceat3 Papers for 1L PIZEPARrn 1 , 7 S. A. rooTyrz IMO., AT TIMM WUOLVIttE DP.rfi tNTI 3iT.BICINE DENT No. 116 Prariltlin Ealtiniore, FM' S. 0": 1.7 1 ,, 1gg , 11, 15 , ., e. tart• t, .o out this United States. For tale by John A. Roy, Wellabor° MEAT 'MARKET. ANDREW 3. TIPPLE, baying recently puruhaaed Mr. Win. Town:•enirs intui est In the MEAT MARKET, would Say to the citizens of Wellsburo and vicinity that he will cantintie the business at the nltiLortt slitud—givinthis entire atientiou in supplying the wants of all who may fever hint with their patronage. Constantly on hand FRESH HEATS OF ALL RINDS. Shop one Nor South of Derby's Shoe Shop Wellisburu, Sept. 28, 1866-tt. Good News to Soldiers and their Heirs. ALL who have any interest in war claims, will find it to their advantage to read the tutiowing acts of Congress which have recently become law : Sae. let of an act of June 71; 1985, provides for all 'Rather' or sailers whu have luet the sight of both eyes, or Loth hands, so as to require eon ataut attendance, the taw ut $25. SEC. 2. To tLuse who have boat both feet, or are totally disabled in the same st) as to 'squire constant Attendance, the sum of $2O. Sac. 3. Those who Lave 10.. t one hand or one foot, or are 50 disable(' as to rustler them unable to perform manual labor equivalent to the loss of a band or a foot, the sum of SI h See. 4. Persons who ' hare been deprived of their pensions under act of March 3,1865, iu on sequence of being in trio civil vorvioe oi the States illovernuvout, arorrevtoreql. SEC. 5. Pensions are' extended to deperoleut fathers and brother!, lid well as to moth e 't s an d sisters. In addition to the above act, to such personsus are embraced by it, Cougresa, before it., o c „ , July 25, 1886, passed a bill granting additiobel bounties, and also 0110 ineruastug the pension to widows and orphans, and extending the hetietts 01 the pension laws to the belts nod representa tives of certain invalid applicants, to wit . See. 2 of the act of July 25, 1868, provides for pensions to widows of deceased soldiers or sail ors having children by such soldiers or setter', at the rate of two dollars per month for each child of soldier or sailor under the age of sixteen years. Sac. 3 gives an increase of pensions to thoed widows new receiving a pension of less than eight dollars per month, except Revolutionary widosi. BOUNTIES. This sat provides a bounty of one hundred dol. lira to dl three years' men enlisting mime April 19, 18111, and tiny dollars to all two years' men who unlisted since said period. The above is additional to the Z4OO or d bounty provided for in previous sets; Blanks will be forwarded to all who wish tuy assistance in the collection of these claims, with proper instructions. All claims against the United States Govern moot promptly adjusted and collected. e 1 1 731. 1.. SMITE, U. S. Pension and Bounty Agent. Knoxville, Tioga County, Aug. 15, MS. DEERFIELD WOOLEN FACTORY. ILINDERSIGED having purchased 1 - the Tell known Woolen Factory of Maims E. A ti. SI. Bowen on the Cowanesque-River, two wiles oast of Knoxville, takes this mothod ul informing the inhabitants Tioga and adjoining counties that ho will manufacture wool by the yard or on share's tosuit customers, into FLANNELS, CASSIAIEREs. DOE-SKIM, The machinery has been thoroughly repaired and new machinery added thereto, alao an un proved new wheel windh will enable him to work the entire season. .11e will pay partiou'ar tine et Roil Cording& Clot Is Dressing, whiob will be dune in the neatest possible man ner, having added one new ltull Machine, will enable him to dispatch and accommodate people from a distance. He would farther say that he has carried ou the business in monutoeturing wool for farmers in Bradford and adjoining counties fur the past twenty years: he therefore con worriment! work and satisfy his customers, using nothing in manufacturing but genuine wool. JOSEPH INGHAM. Deerfield. Tan. 1, 1868-ly Hand Power Loom !-Patented 1866. A LL persons interested in the - production of prscri. LI.. col machinery into our country, aro requested to investigate the merits of This loom will do all kinds of band weaving. It will weave jeans. blankets, plain cloth, satinet, kersey, flannel, scentless tuck, double width blankets, or any kiwi of cotton, wool. ur lam cloth. It tre.o.s the treadles. throws the shuttle, lets off the whip, sod takri hp the cloth. It makes the upper shed as the baura comes forward, and heats up the filling after the rote is made, making-better cloth and better selvage than can be made iu any other way. It is the only hand loom that is suila6le for weaving wool, ns no loom that makes all the shed as the batten psi back, will weave wool satisfactorily. It has no strisgs to stretch and get out of - order; het treadles at both sides of the loom, making the stud complete at both sides. 'lbis loom is made to weave the different kiwis of cloth, by simply changing the pins that make the al, per abed. Township rights fur sale. Call at Wellsbort, Tiop county, Pa. , ited see a full sized loom in operation. or ders for Mums solicited. , LEWIS W irellsboro„ Mw' _,'66y33 - A. F. PACKA P,D JOHN SUER, wouLDitonotince to Ile citizens of Wdl6o - and surrounding country. that be bee opened a shop on the corner of Water and Crof ton streets, for the purpose of manufacturing all kinds of - CABINET FURNITURE. REPAIRING} AND TURNING DONE to order. COFFINS of all kinds furnished L.n short notice. Allowork done promptly and war ranted. Welleboro, June 27, IS&6. Tilt bill to equalize bounties has become a hire. The tollowing is un analysts ut us provisions: 1. $lOO to three years' men who served than time: 2. $lOO to three years' men discharged by reason of wounds received in service. 3. $lOO to the widow, minor children, or pi. rents, in the order named, of any such soldier who died of wounds or disease contracted in e.sr vice. 4, $5O to each soldier not included In theferv going classes, who enlisted for two years or was, and discharged after serving two years. 5. $5O to every soldier enlisted for two yors, and discharged by reason of wounds received la the line of duty. 6. $5O to the widow, ,to., as above, of every soldier enlisted for less than two years, who diet in service, or of - wounds or disease contracted in the army. No additional bounty is allowed to three years men who have received, or have herotoforo been entitled to receive, noire than $lOO notional boun ty, and none to two years' men, who have re ceived, or are entitled to more than $5O. The taw only applies to honorably discharged t oldteri of the late war, and to none who have sold or transferred their di,charges er rights to bounty. The undersigned will attend promptly to the collection of all such claims, at. reasonable rates. Where parties reside at a distance, the besineti may be done by letter. Address JNO: I. MITCHELL, Claim .{gent. irntion in invalunble a/Prove-4 the quality of the milk. It Las been proven by or ttial experiment to increase the quan tity of milk and cream twenty per Cent and make the butter firm and sweet. In fattening rattle, It gives thLin nu appetite, loostna their hide, aral -males them thrive Wellabor°, Pa., August 15, II 886. .. VASALE ,—A spatv of jlatched aired ilat 1: old mares; uelor, grit berry roes, weigh Iboo the, or 906 each. WM CRAMER Charleston, September 19,.1.8ad—tf T HT. AND TIMES OF ELDER slie.Aa DOWN.—Thom who wish senora 3 041 of this oxeellont work, can do so by calling a this °lrmo soon. Angus) 2t, I:46S_ tslsodriiYEß YEAR! Wewee, AUriehere to sell our 1311110V2 1, Three new kiudn. Upper and utid ,4 feed. ‘VArranted floe years:-Ahove salary or Irrge ul miasion• paid. The only machines sold in the El States for less than $4O, ulna are _fully arns'd Howe, 'Whaler .1 , *Von. Grocer rr Ch.. and Bachticirr. All other cheap machines ut frtagenenet, and the teller or 411 , /11 , liable IC "'" ll fine, and imprirorement. Circulars Jiro. Aildrem , upon Shaw B Clark', Biddeford. $9O WA MONT—GENTS wanted for nxl tway tine artyles. joint nut. .1 ddivsi ()AILEY, City Building, Biddeford, Maine JOB - WORK , IN THE BEST STILE , Ana with desPlitah, at THE AGITATOK Office. FULL CLOTHS, ot all kiw..1.3 lIENDERSON'S LIAND POWER LOOM Important to Soldiers.