Stitct Vattrg. WAXSIDE Dar4BX. la *LYLES) TATIAIT- A warm, AtlA ‘ draway attoeste IA stealing o'er ray brain; 'ii4o:l3o =ore the Danube Sweep through the loyal plain , : Zha 110 teorenha peasant girt+ Ewing =IA the strAn ! Bolt, silvery sringt, a moment llama resting ad ray Inca ; — Apia I boar too- water, Bid its valor! IR darker znr. Ard the =Wan bird and ariale Art girt g an the larkigh mir elm sad Haden breaches >cop close sal lark fferhea4 Bad L foamiest forest brooklet ;craps dawn its rocky bed bevrill s lay heart, the seas are passcit... Tha paths al llama I. tread,' e The shovers ct creamy blotteme Are ea the lir.den spz,4^, And done the darer ratadOW Thal heap the ezeated hay. Asa sled winds less the forest . lietree., ,=All the bright termer deg. Old playmates bid :au weloolio .Bsr.id 4112 brother braid - Give me the old effee4on .. The glowing clasp of hand - tworthip no -more the realms of old, • • .Sera is my rube I=C `4-vodt:tory/E. told about a couple of church-members--one of them a deacon by thaname of Bennet, and the other a Ilmother-.Bracher - -her.-arfarg-was.ad , dieted. s, little to the.u.se of I.cttoxicatlig drittks, and was the cause of soLA -trouble to the church. On one occas ion Deacon Bennet was sent by the church to talk with brother Gritha in regard to the error of his ways, stud, if possible, persuade him to reform. In going from his house to that of Brother Griffin's he was compelled to cross a stream of water, over which there was a row-boat ferry. In crossing the Dea con told the ferryman where be was going, and his business. When he ar riveds.t Brother G.'s he found him in the hay-field at work with his men.— Ile was very cordially received by Bro ther G., who suspected his errand and invited him to a seat in the shade of a large tree. /t is a very warm day, Deacon, very warm ; won't you take a little some thing,P"-said G. - Well, I don't care if I do take Suet a swallow," said the Deacon. To make the story as short as possible, the bottle was brought into requisition pretty often, the Deacon forgot his er rand, and started for home toward the close of the afternoon, considerably " over the bay." When he arrived At the bank of the river, which was - very steep, he had to nail the ferryman, -who was upon the opposite side, and wait -for him to come over. By waiting the liquor hada pretty good chance to work, and when he finally started forthe boat, instead of goirfg toward it, he rushed down thebbank into the ricer. The fer ryman plunged in and brought him out, and after the Deacon was on dry land the ferryman said: ' " Why, Deacon, what lathe matter?" "Oh,'whimpered the Deacon, " I feel so for Brother Griffin I can'tstandP After this if any one in that neighbor hood got too inch liquor it was said: "Oh, he feels for Brother Griffin!" AM/DEN - 2'AL /.11.57/24scE.—Near DI wankle, an agent of the Traveler's In surance Company entered the cars, and having issued tickets to several passen gers, approached an elderly lady,,who, It afterwards proved; was deaf. " Madam. would you like to insure against accidents?"inquired the agent. at the same time exhibiting his tickets. " I got my ticket down to Milwau kee,'' shesaid. "I am going to Oshkosh to visit my darter, who's married up there, sod has just got a baby." The agent raised his voice a little. to insure your life against accidents 2" • Sbe's been married two years and a half, and that's the first child; its a gal." Agent still louder. " / am an insurance agent, madam:" don'ty waritto insure your life against accident?" ."fihe's got along &strata, and is do tal!! well as could be expected." „nt, at the top of his voice, "P A g ent, m an fneuranal agent, madam; can't I insure your life against acci dent?" "Oh, I didn't undezatand you," said the old lady. "No, her name ib John son; my name is Evens, and I live five miles trona FartmaToN ow TEE Roxams. "I never did like the Romans," said Mrs. Partington, when seeing the play of Coriolatue,gince I mistook some Ro man punch for an ice cream, and it got into my head. And I came pretty nigh exploding once in trying to light one of /saaota Roman candles, thinking it was wax, I must say they are a set of fickle-minded creatures ; taking the gentleman in the red table cloth for a consul, sou then going to throw him over the terrapin rock. I atavery glad, though, they didn't do it, becauseition't lee how the play could get along with him, and it would have disapointed so many—" "Stop.talkink," said a harahvolce be hind her. Mrs. Nati agton IGO ked round at the speaker, who scowled at her with the indignation of two shillings' worth of impaired enjoyment, and she; simp ly Baying— " You needn't be so hiturednoni about it," was silent. A EraPPY nEJOLYDEZ.--At Oxford, some twenty years ago, a tutor in one of the colleges litapedin his walk. Stop ping one day last summer at a railway station, hewas accosted by awell-knowiz politician, who recognized him, and asked if he was not the chaplain in the college at such a time, naming theyeaz, The doctor replied that he was. bald Iths .traerrogutur, "and knew.-you by your limp." said the doctor, "it seems ray limping made a deeper impression on you than my 'preaching." doctor," was the reply with ready wit, ,"lt is the highest compliment we can pay a minister to sity that he is known by his walk rather than by his conversation." TEE 7.e.sxr.at's GA.szmN..—Who should have a good garden if not the farmer? fife has plenty of land, team, and as much manure as he can spare.— There is no class of people to whose families a garden is a greater conveni ence or more pressing necessity, than the farming class. Removed far from that access 'to a daily market Which makes up for the want of a garden to town and eity residents, the farmer's household must do without fresh vege tables and frltits unless they are home produced. Ay, the farmer should not only have a garden., but no man should have a better one. CLtrrza Avacrut.m.—lt is said that Napoleon, when he was asked by Dr. Q'Sfeam if he really thought he could have invaded Englend at the time he tb_reatened to do so, replied in the fal lowing anagram; "Able Ras I ere I saw Elba." Whether this is true or not, weshorad like to see a more ingenious orextended anagram, which the reader will observe, reads the same backward or forward-. The following La out., of Josh BLlLinies best eayitsgs: "A =a runnings , for °Ti ce p ut , me i n xizel ore dog flaaCs tort • he paselis cf everybody he Meets, Cud' we hi mse lf ell over." Be not content with great raiiavvis rather be =Wit with little doings. GREAT CE.NTRZ Op ATTRACTION IS AT LAWBENCEVLLLE. - C, S. MATIER & Would announce to the good people or r ti0,7,1 County that they hate - just returned from Now York with their second full btock pf FALL .tc, WLITrEif , GOODS, "embracing &II tbe•trovelt:eoas well is the sub- Eutatials required, DRES4 GOODS in all uaritties. STAPLE &FANCY GOODS, HOOP SKIRTS, 4t BEST PRENOIL,W H OVE COK SETS,-LOVES' SIERY, YANKEE NO TIONS, &c., , kc- FURS! FURS!! NINA, 00417 — itnii „Siberian Squirrel. The targOst Stock a CLOTHS k cassimEßEs in the county, READY MADE CLOTHING, and __ CLOTHING snack to order mit*. intended by.firrt daze sew kraea. SEIDP- Slla 'in - -en:I; • lees - - variety.: 4P13 "to suit all tastes,' GROCERIES, &C., &C. Oar geode hare been bought daring the hot panto in New York and will be sold pc_ panic; PrleeL Prices are down, monopoly broken up. No other store can or dare compete with us in qual ity end price. - For farther particulars call at the store of 0. S. MATIIER st. CO. Lsscreaceville, Dec. IV, 1860 LATEST PASIIIONS DEMAND J. W. BRADLEY'S CELEBRATED PATENT DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE SPRING' S II T THE Wouderfal flexibility and }!feat comfort and clearer° to any lady .wearing the -Duplex hilliptio Eirirtovill he experienced particularly in all crowded assemblies, operas, carriages, relit:pad care, church rens, arm chairs, for promenade end house Areas, as the skirt can be folded w h en in ass to - Ocaupy a email place as cagily and conveniently us a silt orrauslin dress, an In• valuable queiity iii Crinoline, not found In any single spring skirt. A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and great convenience of wearing the duplex elliptic steel spring skirt for a single day. will never afterwards will• dispense with their us. For children, Misses and young ladles they are sny.rior to all others. - • - . They will not bead or nreals Are tiso single spring, bat sail preserve their porfeet and grocaral stops vben :bias or four ordinary skirts x7ll harp boon thrown aside as useless. TUe hoopsareecvered artb double and twisted thrsad, o ad the bottom rods aro not only don. We springs, but twice (or double) covered; preventing them from weal - int oat trissis drugging down stoops, stairs ,Lc. TbeD npler Elliptic la a great favorite all ladles, and it universally recommended by the fashion maga. Eines, as the standard skirt of the asbiotlable world. .... To eujoy the following ineotitnable arirantngeo crinoline, via; sup e rior quality, perfect manufacture, etyliat ebepo and Unfelt, thribility, durability, mutton mud eoonorny, Inquire der Z. W. Itredley'n Duplex Ellip tic ,or double runt:44:lr% end be sure yOu get the gee. stun eauclt. CAUTRIN.—To gutrd op..inst impost I ion, be partiml ler to notice that er....rte offered as "duplex" Late the red ink stamps el:: " W. Eradley's intplex Elliptic Steel Springs," upon the waistband—Doe, oth er s era geoulne. Also notice that beer:, hoop will admit a pin using paned through the center, thus rec.:elms the two (or douhle)opriocre brehtoti together therein. which In the ;secret of their etexthillty nod strength, end atom. hlention tot to he toned in any other shirt For sale to all atonal where ilreVelass shirrs are sold throughout the tutted States and elsewhere. Mahe fatroxed by the auto owners oT the patent, WESTS, 8112.1. , LE.Y & EARL Jea9,Bzn 92 Chanters &TD & 8117.bede eta, Ti. T. Stoves: Stoves ' --':' •r- 7A ,' , ? V.4..,:. ,1 __i-.7" . -', -- _--.. , -.4 J,'A.. -- ',4•-'. , \ V......,% -r,.. _ 7. - ' - •-i,. , 4,-,:.--- .....,,-- , ... 1, --.; , :- ' ff' - ':".. ''''''---• - • - -- "tt:4 ....v - Z .l. ..-..._____ flozvt,s4...;i. ,„,,-, 1 4-. at - .'', ~. t iitrir , V i 5 ' 4 . 14,6 '7, /1:.. ,'Tsi I ' • ..„. -;.;.,-, -..-•-1'...-1:. ..._, " Q +,..... _ , r_.. , ..,.. , ..-•; 4c.::-_ , ;;:-. st , - _•-14.4 - •-.,:;..' -..,- 4 . - _ ~,,,ti.-.2.-4,-.T., , ,,, .--;-7--."..-,,,,,,,, - ;:rs.Aur....e...u:t. AID UADDWAREI•• INTILLIOL - IBABEItTB begs to einnonnon to the citizens of Tinge Coooty, that in addition to his excellent stock of Stoves, :tin-Ware, Brittania, and Sheet-Iron Ware, he has, at a great ontlab itoel,ed biestore on . MAIN STREET, Anus with a complete assortment of Ebel!' Ilarawase, of which we enumerate the following articles,. NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, I. CUT, MILL, RAND AND BUCK SAWS, BUTT STRAP LUNGES, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, RUMPS, , ,AKES, • 4 4uasast t ; - • BTTTS, BITT-STOCKS, 'HATCHETS, CHISELS, SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS, BENCH -SCREWS, WOOD SCREWS, CABRIAOE_ BOLA'S, BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS, PIPE BOXES, AXLE TREES, ELIJP TIO • SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES. HOOP, BAR, & BEND IRON, GRINDSTONE ELENGINGS, corm - POPPERS, SAUSAGE CUTTERS-AND STUFFEBS COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS, PISTOL CARTRIDGES, POWDER AND • CAPS. PATENTIBARNOOOR HANGINGS a new thing , and made for cm These are but 4 t.tt or the many eremites composing our stock of Hardware. We incite the public to call and examine ter thomeelvo. aim to keep the bent quality of Igwods be oar Has; and all work to order: done promptly and welt. WILLIAM ROBERTS. WeLlsboro, Sept- 1,1866—tr. NEW FLOUR, GROCERY, AND PRO- Edwin B. Carvey, 1.4 mad). to famish odstomern 'with FLOUR, COMMON TO BEST. PORK, HAMS. MACKEREL, WHITE FISH, CODFISH, AND PRIME GROCERIES OP ALL KINDS. Jar Next door to Converiteg store. - Wasboro, Doe. 12, 1688.4 r. • - - • "DOPErhas some cum or time Ems Amin** watclas,at, b Union Bloek. irtENERAL wholesale egont for the Celebrated lUr PATENT PLATE PIANOS. manufactured by DECKER BROS., curen . RrNa SON'S PIANOS, RAINES BEG'S PIANOS; MASON dr.ILAMLIN'S CABINET ORO ANS, and Treat, Linsley t Co'e Melodeons. Orden from dealers and Teachers especially solicited. Address, L. B. POWELL, Judy 20. 116 Penns Avenue, Screuton, Pa. gEW' oogps : Avp PRICES T 1 A. *kiinAws : : Hd.171110. juistsatarttedfront - Nsts Yo with New and easefully selected STOOK OF GOODS, 1, f "Ti7t 1::. All those in want of Goode wtil find it to their intorost to cal and • EXAMINE OUR STOCK and learn Priem before buying alaewhera Rept constantly on hand, a oholea lot of DRIED FRUIT, GROCERIES, FLOUR, - if . 1 3 0- , • 46, i, .1:9 All the above Goods ate bought at the low., Cash Prices and will be sold ONLY ps 47.4.5y 1 ,R :11,41:PY, Deal forget the place, at the old stand o VAN NAME .2 WIOIIIIAM. Tioge, Pa., Feb. 20, 1867—tf, Card, Staples & Son, A DS PREPARE)) TO 8E4 4 A 8 qtr.o xi. a. any &Aura in the hot:tarty, a general' as sortment of - DRY GpODS, GROCERIES, ABADT-DIADD OLOTTIMOrBT4 - OADS,DOOTEI k SHONS, - IDD: NISIIING GOODS, - EARTNERN, STONE, AND GLASS WAND, , , • ~ in short, everything. luta* kept tri a matt, store, all of OM will be sold as /ow astelse• where, for READY. PAY :ONLY! No trouble to Show Goods,' CALL AND SATISFY YOLtIiSELVES. Ct TAPLES ir. CO., gratUfal to Juaticiite for., past favora, hope for a continuance of the lathe. fleeing formed a copartnershtir with fk. P. CAP,D,they. feel confident that they can do better tbeit ever Wore, as the new Inn will have a larger assortment.: COMPETITIODVDEPIED! CARD; TAP.LES & -SON; Reeneyville, Feb. 21, 1808.-Iy. Hartman's Safety Bridle and Linea, (Yata4iE«C 2+'o~bmbic ; 7; ISC6.) ABlinn' Traiiiiblakattiole foe all wfitdrtris tor. Ste' ofegrioultarist" for Afircb,lB66. liotorntineided_by'REkor,, of tlio Spirit of air Puns) Soiter, s of the Now York Lodger, and grimly othet optobrated bortomon. The anbacriberowne the Patent for Tioga, Sue• quehanna Atka Bradford cou o tint. Individual or to wniihip righta fOr tele x on favorable terms... Barnes!! makers who wixh to make the Baas for their oustotaers who buy individual rights, will be deilt.withllberally: -- By a slight alteration, tha aafety liners may be attached to almost any bridle. Alt persona are cautioned against malting or using the bridle or lipecio - thiyounties aforesaid; without authority from the undersigned. • ROBERT' C. SIHP6ON. Wallaboro, Sept. 5, 1865-tr WELLESIR & SATOROP, DEALERS 17 121A,RDWARR, IRON, STREL, — NiII,S, " . STOVES, TI_N-IVARE, BELTING, SAWS EBTLERY WATER, tamE, ,SGRECEETUEAL lISPLEMENTS, Carriaga and Burma Trimmings, .11.03.i,EStES, SADDLES, &c. Carping, N. Y., lan. 2,1887-Iy. E. E. KIMBALL , GROCERY AND RESTAURANT, One door above the Iteat-Market, • _ •WEL.LBI3'O)3O, PEZtN'A, RESPECTEUVLY announces to the trading public that he has a desirable elOslter -Ore ,cente, comprising, Teas, Coffees, Spices, Saguia, Btolanace, Syrups, and all that constitutes a Out class Stock. o,yaters is wren , style at ell sea sonable hours. lireltsbUre; Tan. 2, 1867-tf.' WOULD announce to ibo c ens of Wellibo to aria cmtrounding country, that to his opened a shop on the corner of inater and Craf ton streets, for the purpose of iananfacturing all kinds of CABDIET - FURNITURE, REPAIRING AND TURNING DONE to order. COEFINS of all hinds furnished on short mace. A work done promptly and !an' ranted. . , 3Veltsboto,Jone 27:188P. WELLSBORO PETROLV:ri CO.* Notice is hereby given that the. .Board of Directors of this Company at a meeting bold De: camber 15, by resolution sis•cided to stele 'op the affairs of the company and distribate the balance In the handl of the Trearnror. prorata maces; the i solders Qt poW n it k Ototk... The property of the Rompeay, besoki and the, proceeds, divided' in Übe manners SlAMlAnbiera nisi prorout their' hoesiptato Abe , Treasurer. By order, Poo, lo;100. M. B. COBB, Clerk. J. A. P 4 _s' ,• • iitiow wlliny bit satire stook of DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS CLOAKS. BALM6RALS„ SWyrl.2los, SEA , VRRB,. :COA:TINOS, :OASSL RES, FLAlintS, at iargelyhrednced prices, in-order to prepare for Spring Vitae. My steal has been fall of bar. galas all the mutat,. and the ,present. reduction mike ExPps indupsulentiAD any 4120ifilatwatts goods la 'our line, to call end - toe mi.' The Do mestic stook Is as law now as daring the fall, Ind arentges lower prim than at any time this eason• Beat Prints only la & apex yard. Good Prints, fast cora 15 eta per yard. Common Prints, only le per yard. Fine Brown Sheetings only le per yd. Efeavy Shlrtings yd wide, la & ed pr yd. - Kentucky Jeans 25 cents per yard. Bleached Muslin yd wide, 25 eta per yd. ' IMEEI and iitotharg9pds mull* dup. ern - espethit Attention to Loy "took' of, outlaw work frworokw Mortar ,Choo Mioutoo toriwg Co., " = Ladies' Kid polish 'Boots, • Ladiee Raintorals, Ladies' Kid Congress Gaiters, Ladies' Kid plain Boole, Ladies' Lasting Congress Gaiters, Misses Kid Balmarals, Children's Rid IHhoes, which work we warrant to be of the best ohms and'intend to sell it at a much lower scale of prices than snob work is usually sold. I Intend to do the same by this work that I bane always done by my stook of Riebardsotes Boots and Shoes, warrant Geary pair, and make good any that:fail to give satisfatttion. I intend to glee thisiwork s fair trial and think the arrangement NW rove advantageons to my customers. J. A. PARSONS Jan. 23, 1562 WHOLUILE DM STORE. CORNING, N. Y. DRUGS AND KIIDIOINES, PAINTS AID THADDEUS DAVIN' INKS, CONCEN TRATED MEDICINES, OIN• 011 M xi NVI,NEB BRANDY , WHITE. ^3l=L: , WAtali LIME, - 1 • • Eltßosorz LAMPS, .PATENT rang. „.: . ; 0 414 -it#OSAIMI 014 ROCHESTER PER- - ANDTLAVORINCi RXTRAOTS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, AND DYE °owns, Sold it Wholesale Priori. Buyers are requested to call and get quotations before going further But W. D. TEBBELL & CO Coning, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1866-ly Clothing . : Clothing: T rLE stawatikoz:isving now dein:3l4o,d to CLOSE OUT . BIS STOCIC WINTER CLOTHING, UNDBAGAIIMENTS, tc., te., Offas the whole for THE NEXT THIRTY - - HAYS, At actual COST far oeukt. This stook is Large and Mt:attire, and will be Rata worthy of attention, as If sotorises a Bit VARIETY OB . ll.Wit ELEGANT CLOTIIING f lie Also offers hie stock of • WINTER DRESS GOODS, which coca:wises a OM 4 valicti of. French Me rino% Coburgr, Paramettis;- together with shoat 24) SETTS bi' litzusto singe on the same terms. 21.10745:3 FIQRDEN INMbar°, Pob. 20, /007: Drugs, Iffedisiaes, 3. L. BELDEN, BLPSSBURG, PA 1B PS constantly unhand a Aim afocleot Pan Drage, Medicines, Chemicals, &a., WINES AND LIQUORS, fur ?dedielnal and Sacramental nsq; tan , all dm popular Patent liedichtes, ?Mots, Varnishes, Oils, ay., all lands of brualms, loyo Colors, Dye Woods and Stuffs, trio Tollot Soaps, 'Perfumery; Pomo Ades, Cosmatios, STATIONERY, P.ENS,. PENCILS, PAPIa AND 'ENVELOPES, Stemoranium Books, Pies Books, Potash in bulk it lk cents per prune, Unto:lents Oil. Limp Oil, Turpentine. Benzine, a.o. Preeb Oatmeal and Poarl. Berlop at 10 ots per pouad. I am solo agent in Blossbarg for Dr. N.,Wcavat'e Bit. Fireweed, and warrant it to more Scrofula, Salt Rbeum, Saurvy, Pimples on Die' taco, and all diseases arising from impure state of Ole Blood if used aeoording to directions. Perth:War attention given to compounding Physician's and other Proscriptions. I znarat. tee eallofocaßtu, both in finality and price. Remember the Store, opposite the now Coal Co's Storo, Blossburg. Pa , Aug. 15, 1866-if. J. L. BELDEN c & N. taIIMOND'S MUMMY.- 3111ddlebury, Tioaa Co., ra., Illttottodon the Plank mead, 4 retied irialtop. We are prepared to fatale 100,000 Penit Trees at the following prieeat: 4 - Appletreos—large 340,25 oonts at the Nursery; $0 coats delivered .- Common aiso,2o cents at the Hartery,2.6 GEltitd delivered. Pear Trees, ha cis. OvMxea Avvtue.—Burnham Harvest, BarlY Harvest, Oheuango Sicalvberry, Washington Strawberry, Red Astrachan, Summer Bellflower, Summer Queen, Summer Sing, Sweet Bow, Sour Bow. Pau. APersa.--Pronetme, Gravenstein, Rambo, Ribston Pippin, Pall Pippin, Republican Pippin, Bewley or Douse, Maiden's Blusb, Large Wine, Ladles' Sweating, Lyman's Pumpkin Sweet. Wca Awft.r.s.—Baldwin,- Bailey Sweat, Black"Gillflower, Blue ?carman, American Gel: den Russet, Roxbury Itusset,Rbode Island Green• ing, Evil*" Spitzenburg, Swear, Sweet Sugar Sweet, Money Greening, Roney Sweet, Pound Sweet, Pound Sonr, Peck's Pleasant, Tall man Sweet, Tompkins Co. Xitsg, Wagner: Paans.—Bartlett, Beglish argonelle, Bleaker's Meadow, Balla Lucrative, Louisa Bona Li Jersey, stoke!, Beano B' Amalie, Golden Benrre,Plomish Beauty, Olont Morceau, Lawrence. Also—Siberian Crab, Quinces, and Grape roots —several varieties. C. di S.HAMMOND. Middleburg, Tioga Co., Pa., Jan:4 1566-br Stoves & Tin Whre FOit THE ?►ZILLION D. P. .ROBERTS, OPPOSITE BOY'S BUILDING, . . Ia now prepared to farniab the public with anything in hia line of business, in quantity . sa large, in quality: as good, and as cheap In price as any dealera in Northern Pennsylvania. Ho papa particular attention to the STOVE AND TIN WARE BUSINESS, sad intend VC keep a fall assortment ofaieryth.tag in that Sig 'ivAitt, ILAPP.4O oximfft. promptly, And warranted to give satlsfoottotj REPAIRING_ szecrated In the best manner and with dispatch. CALL AND SEE ME. , , TP. BPIIIIIB. Welleiloroagi, Mara)/ 7,188 e. • 1866. • P .- o ' B BALE. 1g66. DE3 B. 0. WIOEJL&M, BIS T EE M 8111:11T11[0 011. Zak. IiAILENTAX. , 1101:16:-=: 60,000 Apple Trees. 10,000 Pear Trees. ligcod supply of PLUM, PRAM% OHRUM and ORNAMENTAL TREES SHRURBRU. The Pratt treat aro connoted of the choicest varieties, geed, healthy, BOMB of theta large and in bearing. Any ono wishing to get a' supply will do well to era and see my stock before par ehatir.g elsewhere.''Delivered at the depot free of charge. Tioga, Feb. 28, 1866-lye, FOUTZ'S EiIEEMEI 6 el attic Powders. TER, 111. E 0011 G s, TEMPEB. WAS, FOIMM. LOSS •AIZ MYI Z APE) IT -itifeFf; m " U4sosos wind, MOre thozMosti3-1 smooth 100m7 mu:Worms mteargdo okel bona. Pezation is inveausbio. H of the rov milk. e q lt hat ueilip es mil been pecreen by se. tall ere-Timm:lt to ingrate the quall• tit) , of Milk and aura twenty per cent, and rake 1110 butter fate anti tweet. In attel.l cattle,it even theM tllel makes them- thrive 16 all disease the lamp, Llw ta r this arts, sots as a spertS By ttny, p2 fr l t to s paper io barrel Orrin t *hose dia ea, wilt bo eradicat preveattre ea - 1 c,vo far th; llog Clooler. Priao 25 cont,3 a. L "Zapezlias izErAlr.D S. A.. 11"Cri:PTZ 6T inLt~ WHOLESALE DEPH ANT. AIEDICINT. DEPOT. . . . No. 116 Franklin Sf., fialtiiticre, For Sate 1,5 , 14-4;tgi,t, awl Sterthecpert through. pet the Urateni 2tat,. For solo by John A. Roy, Wollaboro. VIOLIN' STRINGS at IVEBB'S DRUG STORE LIKE AND TIMES or ELDER SHEAR DOWN.—Thoso witp Xtillb to secure a copy of tbli excellent work, can do co by calling at Ws °face non. _ _ -Atrguei MC TOG:I'O , 4 IN THE _BEST STILE, and t! derpateb,itt THE AGITATOR. Me. WE . HAVE NOW ON HAND A SPIANDID ASSORTMENT Or WINTER GOODS At thePeoplels Store, Oomizg, N. Y. adapted toils wants of ail ohms; Apa w its bad to fora good stook-Just beibra as tat* ad. room to Nair York, pa are now amtabiad to KU moat of our goods at about NEw Ur& Piga EL Wu would gel ospooltd atteutton to our largo . - otoik of goods for LADUS'_surrs, raereattirixthi AND ORGANDIES trtnli: Simla - In this rairket. We also Savers nine assortment or - - _ LADIES' sAcQuks, TALMAS AND in cloth end sills; to which wwihrite the attention of buyers. Our nook of r"VT:Tkir. for raea's and bore wear, is kept very_ fialt;i4ad - CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER, on short noffiee and In the latest style Balmoral and Hoop G-INGrHANS, ALPACAS, POPLINS, DetAINES, CRA.LLIES, SUM UMBRELLAS, JEANS, COTTONADES; sum- INGS, SEEIRTINGS Oar feattittes tor_zarynfo GOODS are UN. suarAssEn by any In this aastion, and we wish It understood that We do net intim! W be tINDBRSOLD by We tender' our thanks to the Gideon, of Vows Co., who have patronised us and would respect. fullyinviterhose who have never done so to call and see ns. Store opposite the Dickinson Home on Market Street, three doors west of the corm, and two doors east or gungerford's Bank. SMITE & IVArr.b. Corning, N. Y., Bor. 21, 1868. D. F. , STONE, thli tastikod of announcing to the 'AU - tans of last Charleston and vicinity that to ho just received a imitable stook of - GROCERIES, YEAS,, SUGARS, COP - FEE, SYRUP, MOLASSES, TOBACCO, BROOMS, RAISINS, PAILS, SPICES, PEPPER, &c., &v. Good GREEN 2EI for,l2s, per Th. m7G48,3 frio — esle:lol7 came per lb. GROCERY LINE At as kw rates Call and see es. Don't ask 'as for treat, to be pLein we don't keep it. Remember the I , ant., mile' that came to grief beeattes be couldn't make 'both endS meet." D. B. STONE. This prepantlop, n 8 and Layerab xotm, that.. aghly nil:l.ovTato rnicexrdown and rr-snleteti lames, r strengthening td CleartilLOg thir mutt and 11lift. I°S. tuttbarleiton, Dpo. 5,1884.3 m AITESOOD: BOW LOST, BOW RE ag BTOBY.D.—Jnitinablished, a new ittou of Dr. Calvernell'a Celebrated Eno on the:Mica Weak tbou t med. lttue) of Spellnatorrhsce, Or Seminaeae, Invol. notary Seminal Losses, Impotency, gonna and Pbyst cal Impediments to Marriage, etc.; alto Closusnmptton, Epilepsy, and rite induced by self-In. dulgente ti sexual esuravaannea. 4Er•Price in a mated envelope, only 6 coots- The celebrated author in this admirable essay clearly daroonetrates, tram a thirty Scat's' succesafulpnlctlo, that the alarming consemnences of self-alma may be radically cured without the danstesone use of internal medicine or the application of the knife—polntiag out a mode of came at once ample, certain, and effectual, by mean; of which every sufferer, no smatter what his condition may be, may cure bLvieelf cheaply,prinstely, and radically. This lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. it a BUM orel. entive of all 414.1. ra -11,4.491: Sant, ender seal, in a plain envelops, to any address pOSDpald, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Add.rass tho pablist ars, J . c. Elms 4 co.. ;1112.1-4zu. 127 Howory,Sew York, P. O. 80.. {sse. iv; ruirounekt 3ta:ll "r. IL RANDALL, Surgeon Dentist, would re. tji . opsatZu ly inform the citizens of Tiogs, Law. mooevitio, and TiCipitiu that he has located per. toonentiq at Tioga (office over Tuller'e Drug Store) where he rosy be found the brat three weeks of each month, and mill be at Lawrearsmille Outlast week in each month at the residence of Chas. Vam gorder. Partoalar attention given to the treatmest of at ell diseases of the Tooth, Gaols, and Alveolar Pr0C2414 Extretethig Teeth and to regulate irregular Teeth it young persons. Also, especial attention given to Pitting Artificial Teeth, Palates, and ebdurators on any kind of plate desired. Anmethotics administered and Teeth Extracted without pain in every case *where it may be con sidered advisable. Alt work will bo done with proaptnoss, and warranted, and atpricesconsistent with the timer. Let every one cell who may need or wish for a good looking sett of teeth. Tina, Pa., Nov. 7, 1866.—tf. 11 NEWELL, DENTIST, MANSFIELD, Pa., grateful for the very liberal patronage heretofore received, will 'continuo so as to per form all dental operations, as to merit the rapidly increasing professional demands now engaged. AN operations in all departments of the profos talon executed in the bust possible manner. All new, useful inventions and improvements adopt ed. The highest good of his patrons the aldose. tom of bis ambition. Dot. '66..tf ItIOR Itatiasatan Glaas vas, at doll> Purrs. and tits gnut Tina of BA3I2IIINFsB, of ever) Tiriet7 - ' COMIIIIIIIINI OS. dad everything In Om A FORTUNE I Can be made by every male, woman, and alkiiik in *le ootanty, if they will strietlyadhereto the • plan of buying their goods or the well known populat old oonoorn of w. R. Smith's Sons. ADDISON, N. Y., Tboussitda itud thousands of people Mira al- iiad.fritspod their reward by tbaa doing. Zrety kto . 4 o DRY GOODS, 'OROOERIRS ,CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS, CAPS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &c., ttc., ere on hand in sibundiknoo, MR FOR THE MILLION, et the old. Reliable Corner, am PEOPLES' STORE, GRAVE AND IMPORTANT INFORMA TION TO CASE BUYERS WHO WISH TO SPEND THEIR MONEY WHERE TREY CAN GET THE MOST FOR IT. W. R. SMITH'S SOBS' system of keeping an anemone stook of goo. at all times of the year, and selling them cheap—thin eyetem so ab naziode to his profit stares 4e fairly began for the Hall Hann at their store, and swat a year for doltg people good was never known before. Car. tainly there is no good reason for swindling pri ces now; we have had enough of them already. The great advantage and importance of trading for Cash or Ready pay is fully illustrated br the low prices now raging at the People's Store. A FEW RounsoLD WORDS FOR TILE FARMER. =MANIC, & PEOPLE GENERALLY". Buy your goods of • omusaru widoit Wu s big assortment and is sailing ten times as many goods and of coarse can sail them as many times chea per than BM& otOPMII. Vfe gin an suet ad. vantages to our monomers. A Fry OUTS BIG TWSQII POT sat PHU. DIRT Burn TO CTICSIDU SUM STUD ISO SU MONTT. Look oat for big gores and big rents; big notes and big rates of Interest and no real taken at that—.4ll of which is vary bad as SPLIZUIt W. It. Smith's Sone situation. Light expenses and no rents, new goods at _break-down prices, and the good old motto of small profits. good value and quick returns. AYing to the breeze. The feet the only tame and oertaln mad-to-fortune for the merchant is always to give his customers: 03 Va do. dustmen he canforhis money, and depend on le *slew for his profits. Again, oar popular and legitimate onion' of dealing, buying strictly for cash, always having esah on band. render al ms aters of the situation when a drop comes in the market. Never before was there such, a tempt ing lot of goods, at low piece, as W. B. Smith's Sans can and will showfrom this time forteard. Our stook of Dry Goods and Clothing can't be beat, and no customer who is In the right shape, oterleavea the store without buying, and none who oars what they say, will make the assertion that they can buy goods elsewhere as cheap. We keep the largest stook of BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS that is kept la the county. Call, if nothing more than to eel. the CHEAP GOODS on • the azalona counter. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS at ruinous low rates. The cottage and palace can be replenished for 11 ung now, by calling on the Psoph's Priced. CROCKERY, WALL PAPER, and a thousand other articles can be found; and uo one who tees • them can help buying. We manufacture all the OZOTILLNO we Jell. Every 'cell dratted man boys his harnen of William 11. Smith's SOUL We alwomak• to order. Our Cutter is master of hie wrt ; be stands down the ball for no man who wields the shears for a livelihood) his Ste cure tbedeformed. Tire keep Pork, ?Jour and Salt, always at low or less than market rates. It 19 OTC than eon -the duty or every man and woman to eon here before buying, and look through the stook of tempting !pods and bargains, a, no one can imagine or form any Idea bow groat a difference there is between the prim of goods bought for cash and prices of geode else. when bought for notes that are net 'paid promptly. rho safest thing for ell buyers whit want the lowest notch in goods, is to roil and get NV. It. Smith's Sons' prices, and take around in yen? pockets te compere. A great many :gores will tot the cold ohne/der after yen ritit the Old Cor— ner where they work fer their customers. Yon cannot mistake the piece, as it occupies the teem of four stores, Immediately en the brio and the rush Is constantly going Cell, if for nothing , more than to see how we spike the goat. Your', truly. n. 87i1Try.9 Solis AMER'. S.pt 6, I 8 iamts 'OP iratvr.L. 111118 *al./AMA'S! On and atter Iteade,r, tter.l9, Add. trains will leave Corning at the totteling Lour.: • 'sr:lt:Van Anztro, a.. In., Expmas 31s/1. cniptad. fot Ban , 10, Salamanca, and Dunkirk, COLltidCtipi ali ts'aiLs for thr Wait. 7:1:a tu Sight Sidon> e, Sunda” excepted, for SoflAlit i Santo:aut+, and DRnnirh, taking direct comitectiou with trance of the Atlantic tir. tired: ITattern, Lake Shore,and Grand Trunk ILittiwaye, Lcr all pc nata Welt. 1:43 a. kt;tilTht Daprate,Dally. for Stilltdo. Salamanca, Dunkirk aad the Wait. WA a, 111., /tAll Vain. Eindass ez:eute4l. for ;tear. ter and &diet°, PIA Avcra. 10:24 a. is, ?tall Tutu, Butagla eljwratt. 101 . D:int. sad ZOAkirk. U. p. na, paltitneva bprea). Sanaktv nlTzvDtn.i. Par Rochalnes and Bni vla, Avon. 6:40 p. m., £atgmot tpita, 11st11, 4:1? the Weit 747 ra.. Day Express, Scsditra azoptc-d, for tistald, Salamasca arid thm Wsat,m>tmoctitg nt Salamanc a With Out 4ttloutto &. • Great ltitstma hallway, and at Sttrato with tha Lake °kora sat! Gtattd Trask Railways for point West w.15.45h. ,34 p Aft bay Saw" Suudayl ezcoided, tar 304.11 f Blur p m Wsy Fr*l,slxt, tiantlasa ozzelitztl. 1246 a. ta., Night Express. D 414,001) heating of Elmira for Canandaigua, situ for ElarriabtirE, Philadelphia, and 3otith, at 0 rapcourt for Warsria, and as Now York with afternoon trains and sicaartra for Polon and Sew England Cities• 313 Cincinnati Exproaa. llondaya utopia', cot • mutat, at Owego for Iraua; at" Filagbanatoh for .yrnanaii Ctrpat Bond for Scranton , and Trtnton; atlschnceaxen for Halvle7,and at Ora,- 0311t1 for tiowticirg and Wariciciai 10;40s. m, Day Exprets, Sundays ezusgrid, sohnet ti:.; at .gtatira for Canandaigua, at Binghamton rar 3yra• nos., at Great Hand for gar - mann, at Larharrastar lot frhyloTs had at Jells,. City with =Oda:4th% Egparaa MUD at Near Jersey Railroad fax Phi/ado/ph:a, Bait:• mate and Washington. 'WA om Etcasamodasical Traz 12,50 p. ty. war fraiaht,SilAtizys WATt4 , 2„ 340 Baltimre Zapr4s, tianclays •=034,14 430 y. a., Nero York and B.altinsors 'Slag, Sandals gz cavort, connecting at Elmira for Harriaburgh, lidla- Olplata, and South. 1.05 p m Lightning Exprea3, 811nd.9.53 eZeePted. con ufttiat at Jentay City with =prolog °rpm, train of Nair Jarred 'Railroad for Roduincrr rad - Waahialitdo, and at Nair Torn with -morning taproot, tralua for Boston and the Nur. Wlt. R. BABE. Getel Pao, Again Dlostantrg , & Gaming, &_Tiogn B. B Leave. Conant. 31611, 613 a ....... 343 p Akecommwdallon.,....- 3 30 p mf Accommedatton,lo f 33 o za L. If suATrces, Svp't. & Zzio R. 2. MMMI Trains will arr.'s:2d depart at Wllliamtpor I as faacAre . Eastward Vottword Erie Mali Tinto /A 10 pml Erie USA Yetis IS aLa kL trpross Prain...4 60 m Erie P.r.'ss Pritin-S dp rs Elmira nail Train 336 ato illroirs3llll Traino6i pm Passenger Cars run through 013 the Prt, 31af1 and 21 prim Trams without oh= ye both ways O.temott Pbfla delphLs sad Erw. NEW YOUR CONSTCTION. Leave; 'Sew Tor'c at p a m. arrive At I t tlo 9 tr. a rk. Swale l'lgwiTork at 5 00 p re, arrive at Erie !Lip Lerma This at 6-20 p m, arrive at, Zak , York 4.40 p to. Lear* Erie at 10 25 a m, arrive arrow York 10 10 a re 4, L. Truk, Goal Sept. Northern Central 8. - mains roman 1208.T1L Tram Canazdavalis lea" Elmira ad follows: Accomodation at. . .... ........... 7 ...X/ a 151 xproci [fastast vain oa ..... --..—..—. 11 ,15 a la liau . 116q1.. Way Fre!sla, Lpaaaaugar mach a ctschod; ...... 710 a TRAINS SOB. TICE SOVIII. Trains fur Williamsport, Idaittmons and Philesdalnllla do., /masa Eisofra as follows, Stall at- did a ta 6 (50 11, Enreo Local Yralipbt-- rkrousb s:The E.-TVs:6 trace whi4.lx 106 , 66 far the North a•.' II 40 am, 111144 toraugh direct trots Wollamnort to Tbo'l4pross which Ir6ves Willful:6.6,AS la 6 SO T. in, is th 6 sbroash tr.io 65616 from Canaslagols. J. NDII.B.R.I.VS, G6st'l Sops Atlsatio and Great 177estora tC. SALAILLNGA STATION. iikrzw.tan Harm. Zaara - A.9.9 BaM. Area....... ... ..----...9.9.9 Mrpr4s..------ 9.10 1.99a:9919 , 9ati0n --(JAI 19W ------..--9.11 . _ "19 4,, iimpreis Accommodation, —.31.35 atipme 15„Ypresel--.......--Alo At Cory there is n jinni= with the liillndalphim 3 &its, and CB Crank R U Acacia. - At Ileacivilic with the Franklin end Oil City and Filitole Branch. At Leaeittanctrgo the 31ahonlity Brunch mallet n LC. test Vitae tit Cleveland. As Ravenna connects vita Jleveland end Plitehnig.it The Itoad passes through Akron, .ishlend, Station, 'Urbana and Dayton, intorestity eario - as rail :vale, and tortnivatas at Cincinnati. C.3loLAittili, &ot., 31eatlezile, Zs. DEERFIL'LD WOOLEN FA T °RI . THE UNDERSIGED having •purchanu the weleknowri Woolen Factory of 21zAarei E. it B. B.J:towels on the Cowanoeqcie River ' two mile/ east Krictxvillie, takes this niiatietid of tnformingtheinhabitantsof Tio v. an adjoining counties that he will manufacture Woo/ by in r yard or on aharastasuft dtl3tomera; into PLAPITELS CASSIMBBS , B. DOE-Kati . . FULL CLOTHS, of all kinds. The machinery hirbeen thoroughly ropeirsd and new machinery added thereto, also an im proved new 'wheal which willensblo him to work tha entire season. Be will pay particularattrn don of 801 l Carding Cloth Dressiin, which will be done in the neatest possible man, ner, having added one new Roll laabina,wlll enable him to dispatch and Accommodate people from a distance. He would farther say that he has carried on the business in Inannfacturin; wool for farmers in Bradford and adjoining counties for the past twenty years he therefore can warrant mil work: and satisfy his customers, using nothing in man JOSEPH but genuine wont. JOSEPH 1NG.H.0.1. Deetitelcl,J3.ll. /, 3 6.43' • NIEAT :MARKET. AIi'DREW L TIPPLE, baying recently plaiktio.tta Ur. Wm. Tvwneend's interest in the - VP kT 3f R_RT,T, *tali say to thoeltbana of Wellsbero and vieiniry that basal continuo the ha ad Deal at the