;0 93t1rtt Voetrg, OCITAZDEBED Lryze. - DT 2.9'ARD T 4 r 493. Theishornispludes in the swim; • The sailor sails over the seas; ' • I _The 'soldier steps bravely to battle; Tha woodman lays aza.tO the tree. They are oaoh of tho breed of the heroes, The Manhood attempted Wife; Strong bands, that go lightly to labor, True hearts,-that take comfort ' Tn eaeh is tiie seed to replenish. The world trith•the,rigor it 12C0'.4... The centre of honest ,affeetionv,-' The impulse- to generous deeds. , • fiat the shark drinks the blood of the fisher'', -The sailor ii drotperi in• the sea; The roldier lieu oold bthle cannon; • The woodman is crushed by his tree. Vett prodigatlife that is traded - --InonanY achievements unseen, - But lengthens the daye of the coward, And , strengthent the crafty and mean. CM The bleed of the noblest is lavished That the selfish a profit may find; God sees the lives that are squandortid; ... • • And we tohia wisdonrare.blind. Inhabitants of the Human Body. • What think you, 'reader, of your body being, a planet,- inhabited by races, as we inhabit the earth? What- )1 ever may be YoUr thoughts on the sub . Sect, it is even so. •Yotr body but a i s Borne , Inoe for wiresites, that car over its • surface, burrow beneath its skin, nestle ' In its'entrails, and • riot and propagate ;heir kind in every corner of its frame. :--- _;the seniation._Mregird_tb trashing in sVneifleah has sent - the •scieutitlo AO " ogking their heads together," - and • thtio-ult is.the following facts: Para i • • sit tlot only inhabit the 'bodies of all animals used by 'us as f00d,1?1.1,t, they 4 are also found in abundance .our own ikanization. The species trichina walla, of which so much has been sad, . _and.w hose existence has been.discevered • iin pork, is; aecording_to our best ana- - torctiste, found in almost @Very Muscle of / the human body. It lies along - the. ' fibres of the muscles, enveloped In little cysts or' sacs about one>fourth•of an' inch . in length. It cart : be distinZtly seen and - 'faxamined only by the use of the ..icre - - • scope. Professor e . cod, of-Philadel 4 hie, says':' '‘`se.evide ce has yet been pre,- - duted Of any,mor_bid' itifluence ex •rted , by the trichina upoifthe system d ring - life. The y have been' found in au. ic4, 1, - -carried or-breuddeir - '-death . _ (acel. en t;) and in the•midst• of [health." 4. Eul= glish authority says: "It Is a no .riods fact that the numerous parasi -s do arawl over our surface, burrow be Bath our skid, nestle inbur entrails, an. riot .. and -pro agate' their species iu •very corner o ur • re, ' . Nearly a se;re of • anim s belonging . to the Interior f the - lau n body haVe been . already d,scov e d and desdribed, and scarcely I tis -Sue or an organ but is occasional] pre= failed' by their inroads. Eachals. ; ha's its faverite or its special domicil. 'One specida of strangle ohOoses the heart for • its dwelling-place, another inhabits the arteries, a third be kidneys. iNiyriacis .'of tnirfute wormi lie coiled up in the vol u ntary muscles, •or in the ardolar tissue that connects -the fleshy fibre:4., The guinea worm and-the, clique bore through the skin Lind reside in the Sub jacent t verticular membrane. Hydatids invest various, parts of the body, but . espe'airy the liver - and the brain. • A • littlefluke, in general appearancemuth , ike' flounder, lives steeped iii gall in i, ../.=-')-the biliary vessels. If you squeeze - from the skin of your nose what is vulgarly • called a maggot—the coutentS, namely, one of the hair folliclea— , 4 t is ten-to one that you will Mad in tbut,sma.ll sebacious - cylinder several an imalcbla3, exhibiting under- the microscope 'a curious and complicated, structure. Lven the eye has its liyi lig inmates. With this it nowl edge of our compositiou, it; matters bui Little how many en tozoa we ,consume, so long as we do not see, them; it is , -nbthing more than all agog Lava ilimi, before us. We might with as much propriety refui:e to. drink water, which, however' tire is, fairly alive with ani malculre,fis to refuse to eat meat because it 'exhibits (under the microscope) Onto zoa:" . - Advertisement. FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS:- jtist opened a commodlyis shop for the sale of LIQUORS in acis place, I:em brace this opportunity of informing you 'that on Saturday next 2will commence the business of ,g" DRUNKARDS, A PAUPERS and BEGGARS, for Te Indus trious and respectable of the- ommuni ty to support. . "-, I shall deakijoifainitia spiritg which will incite en • — l'o4 RIOT, RUBBERY-, BLOODSHED, and by -Ao . doing diminish the coruforts,lncrease the expense, and endan er the welfare of community. I wi 1,• for a small -sum, undertake . upon short notice, and with the'great est expedition,to prepare Nictims for the POOR :HOUSE, ASYLIAtS, VRI ( SONS, and the GALLOWS. .-, y I will furtiiith ani.rticre stilted to the taste; and Will incr ase the number oi‘ accidents, multiply distressing disease and render those - , comparatively harm less, incurable. • I mill deal in drugs which will deprive ' BORIS -Of LIFE, many of REASON, Most of PROPERTY, and all of PEACE, which WM cause fathers tO become PIENDS, - 'wives to become. WIDOWS,- children to become ORP3IANS, and all to be GREAT eIIFFIMER4. • r will cause Pthe rising generation to grow up In ignorance and prove a nui sance to the nation. I wily cause meth-- ere to forget their helpless children, And pricelks virtue . no longer to remember to value. - - • Twill endeavor to corrupt the minis ' - ters'of the gospel, defile the purity of the churches, and cause spiritual, tern . poral and eternal death. ../f any should be so impertinent as to why I have the audacity to bring such accumulated 'misery upon a corn ' paratively happy . people,;ray xito;sztaT °- 'reply is • OBSENRAZICS." Ths.epirit.trfidals.lueratlve r aridso' me -professing temperance men _and Chris ,. tians give -it their cheerful countenanc. .13esides I have a ",LICENSE," and If don't bring these evils upon you 'some one else wily. 1 . will try to be an honor to my calling. • live in a land of. Liberty. I have .>-.lmrobased the right to demolish the • character destroy the heatth shorten the lives, and RUIN THE SOULS of those 'Who choose to honor me with their pat- TOXI Age. , " • COME ON coisn ALL I I tpledge myself to do all I have here --' in promised. Those •who wish any of the.evils above specified brought upon. •themselves and their dearest friends are „ ..respectfully requested to' meet my where I will for a few cents furnish the m r With the certain means of •- doing . 1:10;IEST •DEALER. B.4And for the .annoyance of aTistian people, I will agree to keep OPen-house on Sunday. . ' • 6 rint.4"--The use of lime as 11'n appli cationito the soil, it is beheved by-some, acts in two ,_..vays—,one as' a stimulant thatpromotes veg.etatibri'hy causing 'the soil with which it is mixed to exert it self; and the other, in . promoting the growth of trees and plants by enriching the land as manure, and adding to the quantity of vegetable food. By 'others it is - looked upon in a' chemical and medical point view ' acting as._ alter ative; a.correc s tor, a dissolver, ar a 'de composer ; a disengagin-ot certain parts of the animal, vegetation and mineral substanees contained in the soil, and as a retainer and a edrubiner• with others, but not as• a substance, like dung,' or decayed organic matter fit fortheimme diate nourishment o 1 plants. --Prof. Italme4. s • THE' GREAT " CENTRE.` OF ATTRACTION, IS AT LA.WRENCEVILLE C. S. JI4ATILOIII. •$ CO. , . AVould Mayounoe to flag gold peOplo of TEoga Comaty that thoy him just, •oturnoci from Tow .York with Weir mond full stock of i t 1 FALL & WINTER ; GOODS, embracing ail the novelties as, treU ae• the sub atantiale required. .DRESS GOODS ir} all varieties, STAPLE &.14.N0Y ciodb:.=, HOOP SKIRTS, . . :!KBEST FRENCH. WOV.p.COR.- ''• fBETS, GLOVES . 2,ND 110- . , ;4. SIERY; YANKEE NO- . .• -. • TIONS, '&1:3., &c. . . . . 6 ( FIU RS ! 171.4 RS !i - ____ - _.1.--- -- .y.LATK, CONY, and Siberian Squirrel. The Inrgosi Stock of CLOTHS & CASSIMERES . in the eountg, READY MADE CLOTHING," and CLOTHING made to order kuper . -intended by first class 1007 SHOP MADE BOOTS &.SHOES in encl— . lees .variety: HATS & OAPS - to nit all tastes., GROC.ERIES, &0., &C. bur goodi have boon bought during the last panic In New York and will be sold ai pato price;. fllrioes- are orn, - monopoly broken up., No other store ',nisi or dnro compote with us, in (pal.: ity and prim For further particulars ball at the 'store of• C._ S. MATIIE CO.' Lawreneovill R o, Deo. 49, 1.8”. , 1867. WR/411T 8c BAILEY.. 1867, -cuE obunnenve this year with an. exclusively V V .043f1 CASH PAID FOR •WHEAT CASH PAID' FOR • OATSI OASEE PAID FOR CORN -• 1 , 6ABII FOR :EVERYTHING 1 I A LARGE KOOK OF , FLOUR FOR A LARG.E STOWS. OF PEED FOR A. LARGE STOCK OF PORK FOR CASH t„ Call and see ua. ,WILIOII7 I BAILEY Wellsboro, Jun. 9;1867-Iy. All personsindebtsd to ti by note or book aaeoant must call and settle or pay costs. Jan. 3,.1867, . BAILEY. Stoves!. - ) 1 1, N D 1:1(4 R D Sir A. ICE v, it R. WILLIAM ROBERTS begs •to L 7 l- aunotmec. to the citizeot of lloga County, hat it addition t his 'ouellant stuck of ~`teVee LAIR-Witre, 13i atuuitt, auti Sheet-lieu 11'arf, ho a.td,:at o: l ;raitt outlay, *Lucke. iiia atoro 04 MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, • with a complete assortaten of Shelf Hardwar of which we eautueraa tNAME 8 WIOKIIAId. ga, Pa., Feb, 20, 1867-tf LA EST FASHIONS DEMAND J., W. B ' ADLEY'S CELEBRATED PATENT D i FLEX •ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE 7RING) rr y R • . . /VIE wouderfpl ° flexibility and great comfort and nl i :. 1, pleasure to ally lady wearing rho Dupre". Elliptic Ski t, will be'experionced particularly in all crowded ease blips, operas, carriages, railroad cars, church pews, ar cheat's, for promenade and house dress; as the skirt can be folded when in use to occupy a small place as ii i ta eis 3 , and conveniently as a silk or muslin dress, an 112- val ble quality in crinoline, not found Ili any single spr cg skirt. lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and grp - tt convenience of wearing the duplex elliptic steel spring skirt fora mingle day, will never afterwards will ingly dispense with their use r For children, .511 sees and yoiing ladies they are ouperior to all others. 'hey will not bend or break like the eingle spring, but will preserve theer perfect and graceful !Mope when three or four ordinary skirts will have been thrown as as useless. The hoops are covered with double and 't,, fisted thread, and the bottom rods are nqj uulY• dou ble springs, but twice (or cloak) covered; preventing Omit from wearing out who) dragging down etoups t s airs Ad. ThoD uploz Elliptic lee groat favorite with all ladles, a. d is universally recommended by the fashion maga• z nes, an the standard skit t of the ttehionable world. . . _ . To enjoy the following inestimable advantages in 9r,infiNne, 112: BLlN , flur quality, perfeet manufacture, tylteli shape and.tibish, fit xibility, &liability, comfort 1 nil economy, ti..inire for J. 1V- Bradley's Duplex Ellip lc ,or double spring skirt, and be' auto you got the gen tile article. - A • . CAUTION.—To guardiagainst impgvitfon, be partial ar to notice that skirts ,oif.3.red as - - duplex" have the ad ink titamp,. viz : "J. W. Bradley'a Duplex Elliptic • 5....,.3 Or • t.,....,• lapuu st...a VlAVlGUlllatl—nono Othaao Atli enuine. Also notice that every hoop will admit' a pin clog passed through the center, thus revealing tha 1 > two (or double) springs braided together therein; which is the secret of their flexibility, and strength, and acorn. bination not to be found In any other skirt. For sale in all stores where first class- skirts are sold throughout the United States and elsewhere. Mann facturud by the sole owners of the patent, ' , WESTB. BRADLEY & ()AMY, . Jan9,Elui 97 Cliansbers &79& 81 iteade ste., N. Y. Hartman.'s Safety Bridle and Lines. (Pativited N0v0mber,7,18.66.) A MOST valuable article for all who drive bor. ses, See " Agriculturist" for March, 18813. tteoemMended by Wilkes, of the. Spirit of the Titnest - Boniiar'," of the New. York Ledger, and many other celebrated horsemen. • The subscriber owns the patent for Vega, Sus. quehanna andliractford counties. -.lndividual or township rights ler sale, unfavorable terms. • Harness makers who wish to make the lines for 'their customers who buy individual rights, will be dealt with liberally. By a alight alteration, the safety lines may be attached to almost any bridle. , All persons are cautioned against making or using the bridle or lines,in the counties aforesaid, withoutauthority•frara the undersigned. ROBERT 0. SIMPSON, Wollabo rO r .S 'opt. 5,18661 ff • - , weratEa. & 44171-IROP, DEAGEIIi IN _ _ HARDWARE,: IrN, STEEL, ST6VES, JJV- WARE, BELTING, Sin 'CUTLERY, vvAT F ,R LIME, AGRIOULTVItAL IMPLEMENTS', Carriage and Harness Trimmings, HARNESSES, SADDLES, &c. - Corning. N. Y., Jan. 2, 1867-Iy. . E. R. KIMBALL, • GROCERY = AND RESTAURANT, One door above the Meat Market, WEL LSB OEO - PENN' A, RESPECTFULLY _announcesto the trading public that he has a desirable stock of Gro canes, comprising, Teas, Coffees, Spices, Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, and all that constitutes a first class stack. Oysters in every style at all sea sonable hours. Wellsboro, Jan. 2, 1867—tf. y of JOHN SUHR, • ono WOULlratinounee to tbacitisons of Wellsbo ro•and surrounding country, that he bas opened a shop on the corner of Water and Crof ton stteets, for the purpose of manufacturing all kinds of CA_BDTET FURNITURE, REPAIRING AND TURNING DONE to order. COFFINS of all kinds furnished on short notice. All work done promptly ;and war ranted, Wellsboro, Jtine 27, 1866, WELLSBORO PETROLEUM CO.— Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors of this Cointany°ut n meeting held De oember 15, by resolution decided to close up the affairs of tbo Company and distribute the balance in the hands of the Treasurer. prorate among the hcldervf paid.in stock. The property of the 1 7ompary will be sold and the proceeds divided in like manner. Stockholders will present their receipts to the Treasurer. By order, Doe. 19,:1866. M. IL COBB, Clerk. -- J. .A L : .-- P*RMI3IIS 9 , Io 'now' iolling his satire kook' of DRESS OGODS, 'BRAWLS' 'CLOAKS, "BALMORALS, SKIRTINGS,' BEA VERS, COATINGS,. CASSI- „.; • MEAES, FLANNELS, &C., I= at largely reduced prices, in order to prepare for. Spring Trade. My_stook has been full of bar gain's all the season, and the, present reduction make strong inducements to any one who wants goods in our line, to call and see us. The Do mes* stock is as large now as during the fall ) and averages lower prices that at any time this °aeon. Best Prints only ls & 8d per yard. Geed Prints, fast col ) e 15 ctii pery:atcl, Common Prihts, only le per vtrd". Elite Brown Sheetings only li pet; Yd. • Heavy Skirtings yd wide, Is & Bd , pr yd. Kentucky Jeans 25 cents per yeAd. Bleaohed Muslim yd wide, 25 °piper yd. and all other goods equally cheap. I desire to call eepeoial attention to my stook of custom work from the'Ohester Shoe• Manufacturing Co., in' . wi Ladies' Kid pAish Boots, Ladies' HidJir almorats, ' Ladies' Kid Congress Gaiters,' Ladiis' Kid plain Boots, Ladies' Lasting.. Congress Gaiters, Misses Kid Baltnorals, • Children's Kid Shoes,• which work we warrant to be of the beet °lass and intend to sell it at a much lower, scale of prices than such work is usually sold.. I intend to do the same by this work that I have always done by my stock of Richardson's Boots and Shoos, warrant every pair, and make good any thatjail givo satisfaction. I intend to give thislvrosk a fair trial and think the arrangement will prove aavantageous to my customers, Joni 23, 1867, Will MLR MUG STOIE. CORNING, N. Y. • TIRUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS AND OILS, THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, CONCEN TRATED MEDICINES, CIN• CINNATI WINES AND IigANDY, WRITE- KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT MED o DINES, PET ER OIL, `ROCIIES ER yER ' tUMERY AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW eitA.gs, AND DYE COLORS, ' • I . , Bold at Wholesale Prices. Bi.lyers are requested, to oallaiad got quotations before going' further ' East Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1, 180taly Clokhing: Clothing T HE enbeerlher baring now determined to 6LOSE- OUT HIS STOCk WINTER CLOTHING; UNDERGARMENTS, ic. , te., Offers the y whole for THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS, , At actual COST for cash. This stook is Large and Attractive, and will be found worthy of attention, as it comprises a great VARIETY OF RICH & ..E.VRANT CLOTHING! Ile also offers his stock of WINTER DRESS GOODS,' which•comprises a •great 'variety of French Me rinos, CohurgE, Paramettas; together with about 20 SETTS of • 24,11nu10 TrUlßgp • on the same terms. THOMAS HARDEN Welieboto, Feb. 20,1887. . 'i • , i '/: lEMEI J. A. PARSONS WASH LIME, W. D. T,EII.BELL & CO. MEI Drugik Iffedloines, 'Bcc: J : . L. BIOLDEN, BLOSSBIAV6, PA. lir REPS constantly on hancra lino stock of Pure Ja,, Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, &a., WINES AND LIQUORS, for Medicinal and Sacramental use; also all the popular Patent Moditlines, Paints, Tarnishes, Olls, be., all kinds of-brushes, Dye. Colors, Dye Woods and Spas, _fine Toilet Soaps, Perfumery, Poor. Cosmetics, &0., STATIONERY,' TENS, PENCILS, PAPER .AND ENVELOPES, Memorandura Books, Pass Books, is., Potash in bulk 'al Ib . coats par pound, Berosons 011, Lamp 011, - Tuipantino, Benzine, &o. Fresh Oatmeal and Peail Barley at 10 ote Per pound. I' rat solo agent in Bloseburg for Br. N. Weaver's Bat.. Firewood, and warrant it to cure Scrofula, Salt _Rhoum, Scurvy, Pimples on the° face, and all diseases arising froni impure elate of the Blood if used according to directions. Particular attention given to oompounding Physician's and• other Prescriptions. I outran. tee satisfaction, both in quality and price. Remember the Store, opposite the now Con Co'a Store, Blossburg, Pa. Aug. 15, 18*tf. J.,L. BE I . C N. HAMMOND'S :NURSERY.- Middlebury, Tio;tt Co., ,Pa., Situated o tho Plank Road, 4 miles froM Tioga. Wo are prepared to furnish 100,000 Fruit Trees at the following prices : Appletreas—large site, 20 omits at the Nursery; 30 cents delivered. Oominon size, 20 - cents at the Nursery, 26 cents delive4d. Pear Trees, 60 cts. Stfuitrat APPLES.—BuOhatn Harvest, Early E arvest, Ohenango Strawberry, Washington Strairberry, Red Astrachan, Summer Bellflower, Sunimer Queen, Summer King, Sweet Bow, Sour Bow. Feta. AriPtata.. , -Famense, Gravenstein, Rambo, RibstOn Pippin, Fall Pippin, 11Spublican Pippin, Hawley or Douse, Maiden's Blush, Large - Wine, Ladies' Sweating, Lymtin's Pumpkin Swett. 'Anna:B.—Baldwin ' Dailey Sweet, Black Gil'Sower, Blue Pearmain, American Gob. den Russet, Rciabury Russet,Rhode Island Green ing, Etiolate Spiteenburg, Swear, Sweet GO:lower, Sugar Swebt, • Honey Greening, Honey Sweet, Pound Sweet, Pound Sopr, Peek's Pleasant, Tall man Sweet, Tompkins Co. King, Wagner. Poans.—Bartlett, English Jargonelle, Bleaker's Meadow, Bello Lucrative, Louisa Bona D Jersey, Bickel; Beurre D' Amalls, Golden Beurre,Flemish Beauty, Gloat Moreau, Lawrence. Also---Siberian grab, Quinces, and Grape roots --seVersi varieties. O. do N. HAMMOND. Middlebury, Tioga Co*Pa., Jan. 1, 1866-Iy. Shoves & Tin Ware FOR THE MILLION. D. P. ' BOBEIITS, OPPOSITE"ROY'S BUILDING, Is ; now prepared to furnish the public with anything in his lino of buainoss, in quantity as largo, in quality as good, and as cheap in price as any dealers in Northern Pennsylvania. Ho pays particular attention to the STOVE AND TIN WARE BUSINESS, and intend to keep a fail mortment of everything in that line. TIN WARE MADE TO ORDER, promptly, Altrarrsettod to biro Oatlitra.Otinn. REPAIRING eaeauted In the beet manner and with .dlepatoh CALL AND SEE, ME. • D. P. IiODEB.TS Welleborough, March 7, 18110. . 1866. .- FOR SALE, 1866 • 9 • BY • B. C. VICR;IIAM, T HIS NURSERY OF FRUIT AND OR. NAMENTAL TREES, IN T.l_ooa ° 60,000 ,Apple Trees. 10,000 Pear Trees. A good supply of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY, and ORNAMENTAL TREES ct SHRUBBERY. The Fruit trees aro composed of the Choioett varieties, good, healthy, tome of thorn largg and in bearing. Any one wishing to got a supply will do well to call and see my stook before put.- °basing elsewhere. /Mr Delivered at the depot free of charge. Tioga, Feb. 28, 1866—1 r* F OUT Z'S CZLEDIUTED ono aid Cattio Powdors, YEL OW W. TER, HEAVE . COUGHS, TEMPER, V: VERB, 'FOUNDS LOSS QF APPi 11TE AND VITA ENERGY, dio. I use tosproxes tt wind, inoreasi the appettta••gi• a smooth 1 glossy skin--E transforms t miserable stilt horse. In all di:senses of. Swine, such tia Coughs, Moors In the Lungs, Liver, , &c., this artich) acts as - 41 specific. , By putting front , . v. one-half a plpo. - to a, paper 18 barrel a swip thq aboye d i scas ‘..i will• 'bc crulieated "----- t - ----------- on entirely prevented. It given to dyne, -n. certain preventive and euru fur the flog Cholera. Price 25 Cents pe, „Pape-, 0...5 Papers for SI. taV • VIEPAB.ED S. A. INDTJ'T.7. Sr- 7131u01, MMI WIIOLESAI.E DRIED AND MEDICINE DEPOT, No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, Nd. For Salo by Pn+Y.Kista ;I_o Sturekccvcri throuah out the United Stiat..3. For dale by John A. Roy, Wellsboro. r OLIN STRINGS at WEBB'S DRUG STORE T IFE AND TIMES OF ELDER, SHEAR I,„*/ DOWN.—Those who wish to secure a coley of this excellent work, can, do so by calling at this office soon. ' • August 29,1808.0 JOB -WORK, IN THE _BEST STYLE, aid with despatch t at THE AGITATOR Officei WE At th Aan i ite laid in van°. moot o;11 P 1 We stook FR ever alleOr In of of b on i, ur facilities for KITING GOODS are UN. ItPASSED by any in this section, ancV we l ib it understood that • Irdo not intendsto be UNDERSOZD by = any. , o tender our thanks to the citizens of,Tioga CO., who have patronized us and would respect fully invite those who have never done so. to call and see us. Store opposite the Dickinson House o. Market Street, three doors west of the corner, 4,d two doors east of Itungerford's,Bank. . , SMITH Sc j ikt,lTEJ Corping, N. Y., Nov. 21,1860. , ARES this method of announcing to the old. :Ana nfritakat Olsorlaatnn anti otninitp that he baa jest reeeiVed a suitable stock of Call and see us. Don't aek ne for trait, to be plain we don't keep it. Retnembet the " ani mile" that came -to grief because ho couldn't make " both•ends meet." d - D. F. STONE. East Charleston, Deo. 6, 1866—$m This preparation, long and favorably known, will thor. °uglily reinvigorate brocen-down and low•spirited' horses, by strengthening and cleansing the stomach and intee- AN1100D: 110 W LOST, HOW BY ! . 4 LjtjSTORED.—Just published, a new ..-- 7611 . 7 ,;• taloa oit Dr. Ouiverwell's Celebrated Essay on the radical cure (without med icine) of Spertuatorrhoss, or seminal 'Weakness, Invol notary Seminal Losses, Impotency, , Mental and Physi cal Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc.; also Consumption, Epilepsy, and Tits induced by self-In dulgence or sexual extravagance. AMP' Price In a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated author in this a mlrable essay clearly demonstrates, from a thirty y ' successful practice, that the alarming consequences of self-abuse may be radically cured without the da roue use of internal medicine or the application of the alio—pointing out a mode of cure at once simple; cot n, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, ti matter what his condition may be, may cure himsal cheaply;prlvaSely, and radically. This lecture should be in the hands of eVery youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain env° ope, to any address poet-paid, on receipt of six cent., or two post stamps. A l ters the publishers, - J. C. KLINE & CO., ein N .*2-Bm. 127- Bowery, New York, P.O. Box, 4586. lt Is a sure-pro- rentiva, of all sits- IStat.loll is invaluable. improves the quality of The milk. It has been proven by ac. ttud experiment to Increase the quan tity of milk and, ere= twenty per 41t. and make the butter firm and\ sweet. In fattening cattle, it gives them an appetite; loosens their hide, dint makes them thrive PRESERVE YOat TEETH. IL RANDALL, Burgeon Dentist, would re spootfttlly inform the cltisens of Tioga, Law-' zeribeville, and vicinities that, he has located per manently at Tioga (oboe over Tuner's Drug Store) where hor may bo found the first three weeks of each month, and will be it Lawrenceville t he last week in each month at the residence of Chas. Van gorder. Particular attention given,to the treatment of of all diseases of the Teeth, Gums, and , Alveolar proem, & Extracting Teeth and, to relubto irregular Teeth in young persons. Also, espicial attention given to Bitting Artificial Teeth, Ptilates, and obdurators on any kind of 'plate desired. Anaesthetics administered and Teeth Extracted without pain in every ease where it may be con. sidered advisable. All work will be done with promptness, and warranted, and at prices consistent with the times. Let every one call who may need or wish for a good looking sett of teeth. * , Tioga, Pa., Nov. 7, 1888.-0. Ir)NEWELL, DENTIST, MANSFIELD, Pa., • grateful for the veri , liberal patronage .huretofore received, will continue so as 'to per form all dental operations, as to merit the rapidly i increasing professional demands now engaged. All operations in all departments of the profes sion executed in the best, possible manner. All new, useful invehtions and improvements ndoPt vd. The highest good•of his patrons the ultima tum off his ambition. Dee. 5, 'B6-tf RICH Bohemian Glass Vases, at docl9 FOLEY'S. EGIVA NOW oN RAND A. r•LENDID ASSORTMENT OF ' NTER GOODS, ' • I. People's Store, Oorning, N.IL tothe trouts of all clams; and as we or a good stook just befors the fate ad. Now York,•we are now enabled to sell our goods at about Nrw YORK Priors. • ould call especial attention to our large f goods for LADIES' SUITS; and the fine:aline of CUMMINS AND-ORGANDIES flared in this market. We also bavo a aloe wont of DIES' SACQUES, TALMAS AND , • :BASQUINES, tli and silk, to whit& we invite theatteraloU yen. Our stook of OTHS AND CASSEKERES, entiand boy's weal, is kept yelp ten, and CLOTHING lIIADEJO ORDER, ott notice and in the laietit style. Halmoral and Hoop Skidoo of every variety IGIN . G44MS, A\ 41LPAOA6, POPLINS, DelakINES, CHALLIES, SUN UMBRELLAS, JUANS, CoTT9NADES, SfIEET. ING4 . SHIRTING 4. D. F. STONE, GROCERIES, C62tSIST 4 IX 0 OF • EAS, SUGARS, COFFEE; SYRUP, MOLASSES, TOBACCO, OIL, BROOMS, RAISINS, PAILS,- SPICES, PEPPER, &0., &c., (c. good GREEN ftir,l2s. per lb SUGARS front i Id. t 0.17 eymiet'par U, Aneov‘rything In tho GROCERY. LINE At as low ratql. A FORTUNE Pan be made by eye?) , man, woMan,ind child in tbissannuty, if they will strictly adhere to the pion of buying their goecle of the well known popular old oodoorn of W. B. Sunkil; ADDISON, N. Y., Thousands and thousands of people' Lade ready reapeoftheir ravre.rd by thus doing. Every kind of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES ,CLOTHING, BOOTS SHOES, HATS, CAPS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, ' dm., &cr., &c., are on hand in al:madame, CHEAP , POR THE MILLION, at the old Reliable Corner, the PEOPLES'. STORE, GRAVE AND IMPORTANT INPORMA TION_ TO CASH BUYERS WHO WISH TO SPEND \THEIR MONEY WHERE THEY CAN GET THE mon FOR IT, W. R. SMITH'S SONS' system 'of keeping an enormous stock of goods at all:ffides of the year, and selling them cheap—this syStem so oh noxiods to big profit stores—la fairly begun fur the Fall eeason at their Aare ' and such a year fur doing people good was never known before. Cer tainly thitre is no good reason fur swindling pri ces now; we have bad enough of them alrwly. The great advantage and Importance of trading for C)sh or Ready pay Is fully illustrated by the low prices bow raging at the People's Store. R A FEW. HOUSEHOLD WORDS OR THE FARMER. MEOHANID, :tic PEOPLE C(ENERALLY. > . 4.4 Buy your goods of a concord whiSl3 has a big aisorement and is lulling ton times as many goods and of sours° can soli them co many thqva choe per than small concerns? We give all such ad. vantages to our oustome i rs. / A FEN OT4 R BIG TIUNGS FOR= TUE PRII• DENT BUTES To.CTNEIDER DEITOVE GiEND• INO.Illa .Look outlor big stores anti big rents; big notes .►nd big rates of interest and no real takers at that—all of which is very bad as against W. it. Smitki's'Sons' situation. ' Light ozponbes and no :once, now goods at break down prices, and the. iood old motto of small profits: good. value and Aniek ralurne. !lying to the breeze. The feet,as, the only, true and certain road to fortune for l'he ,merchafit ie always to give,his customers. as we do. the most ire can for his money,-and depend on :arge sales for his ^ profits. . 7 Again, our popular Intl legitimate system of dealing, buying btriotly' !or cash., always having cash on baud. reridkr yo, artsters of t'ho situation whoa a drop comes in the market. Never before was there such a fmzpt ing lot of goods, at low prices, as. 'W. B. Sniith's Sons can and will show fronn this • time forward. Our stook of Dry Goods and Clothing can't be I beat, and no customer who is in the right she le, over leaves the store without buying, and in no who carp what they say, will make the assert on that they can buy goods elsewhere as che)ip. Ve keep the largest stock of - . . BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND OAPS, v that is kept in the county. Cali, if nothing more than.to see the ()HEAP GOODS on the anxious counter. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS at ruinoue low rates. Tho cottago and palace oan be replenished for a song now, by calling on the People* Fr limd. CROCKERY, WALL PAPER, and a thousand other 4 , rtioles can be found; and no one who sees th in can kelp buying. We manufaotnre all the 07'IIIlq G we sell. Every well dressed man buy his harness of William It. Smith's Sons. We also make to order. Our Cutter is master of his art; he stands down the hail for no man who wields the shears for a livelihood; his fits . cure the deformed. We keep Pork, Flour awl Salt, always as low or Ices than market rates. " leis more than ever the' duty-of every man arickwi[man to call here before buying, and look througlithe stock of tempting goods and bargains, as no one can imagine or • form any idea bow great a difference ' there 'is between the prices -of goods bought for cash and prices of 'goods else. whore boughtfor notes that are not paid promptly. The safest thing for all buyers who want the lowest notch in goods, is to call and, get W. R. Smith's Sons' prleelkaand take around in your pockets tofeompare. A groat many [stores will get the coed shoulder after you visit the Old CO.— ner where they work for their 9ustotncrs. You cannot mistake the plaq s as it occupies tluiroom of four stores, immedively on the Erie -tti way, and the rush is constaaly going on. ie for nothing more than to sec bow_ we spike the guns. Yours, truly. W. R. SMITH'S BONS Addison. 4014'54868. ' "").. E 113 LIES OP ,TUAVEL. mnua nAirmair. Ori and after 3.toriday, Nov,10,•188E, (raids willtotiva Corning at thofollowing boom NirESTVTAItb 1101 IND. 12:2S u. m., Express Mall, Sunday# except44,lnr 10, Salamanca, and Dunkisk, eunnentlng with %tains for the West. 7:12 a m Night 'Express, Sundays excepted, for latialo, Salamanca, mud Dunkirk, making direct eonnectkot. with trains of tiro Atlantic & Great Western ~,Lake Shore, and Grand Trunk Railways, loran poi nti Wait 7:4.3 a. ru.,Nlght,express, Daily, for .v.inffalo, Salaminca, Dunkirk and the West. 7:60 a.m. Sundays mote& fbr Roches ter anelluffalo, tie. Avon. • 10:26 a. m. Mail Train, Sundays etrcopted, ful• Eighlo anti Dunkirk. 5;16 p. m. Dalin:Dore Express," sandays ssueptscl, for Rochester and Bliffalo, via 6:40 p. m., Emigrant train, batty, for tits West. 1:27 p. m.. Day .U.spress, Sundays excepted, for Thafthie, Salamanca and the Went, oonnacting at Warnanca with tho Atlantic S Grtat Ws tern hallway ut,d at Buffalo with tho Lake Shore and Shand Tru Itiiiways for points west and south. • 7186 p m D 517 Etxpress,Bundays excepted, tor Bootitctar 1.25 p m Way Freight, Sundays excepted. • USITfanD Isopttn. 4 1,2410 a. m., :tight Express, Lefty, contenting at Elmira for Oanandaigue, also for Ilarrlsburg, Philedelpida, and South, at Oraycourt for Warwick. amtat New York with afternoon trait:wand , steoniers for BADMiI ClAd NOW England Cities. ' 3:5S a.,m., Chid nn4.l Express, Mondays excepted, oor. • netting at Owego for Ithaca; at Bin;lataton Ice 1 Syracuse; at Groat Bend for Scranton, ithilatielphn,, and Trenton; at Lackawaxen fck Ilawleky,uud at G nay court for Newburg and Warwihis. 10:40 a. rn., Day Express, Sundays exempted, corinsctinli at Elmira for Causttalsuu, at Binghamton fur Siva, CUSO, at Grat Baud for Scranton; at Lackawaxen for ' Hawley, and at Jersey City with tntilulght Expeess Train of New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia, Bald. mere and Washington. 10.46 is. ra Accommodation Train daily. 2:80 p. Lag..tray Freight, Sundaya excepted. 20 p. ro.,llalticaore Eaprees, Enndaya excepted- 4:20 p. m., New York and Baltimore Mail. Sundaya ex oeptzd, cohuroting at Elmira for liarriataaralt, Ptak duiplAta, uth. i 7.06 p m Lightnln Express, 511 , 11 days excepted, eon. beating at Jersey ity with morning expreta train of New Jenny Haiti() for Baltimore and Waahlusitou, and rit-New York wl miluruiug express tralrus for Dilator' and tbo Zola. . WX. R. DARR, , ' -a-tri--54) Gaol Baal. Ages', ' Sloogbu •o .g, 41, Tioire P. 12. Le ye 04a1ng. Art Ite,. • 5611, .......... “ s m f Akanamodatl• 4 . 80 y LAccoramodattou,lo 2 1 4 EE, L. li. 8/LCITI7CS., &Vt. Philatiolphia - Trains will arr. and depar rat Williamsport iUItSIDWa Eastward Westward ' ' Erie Nail Train 10 10 p m Erie Mall Trait —.7 16 ata E. Express Train.. 4 80 a m Erie .Ex'ss Train..,B 46 pra ' ° Elmira Mail 'Train 8 36 a m 1 Elmira - Mall Train 666 p ro Passenger Cars run through on the Ma Mall and Hz I press Trains without change both ways, between Lila delphla and Este. - • .4 NEV YORE. CONNECTION. Leave New York at 941 to, arrive at Erie OM a.m. Leave Navy/York at b 00 p i, arrive at Erie T 15 p Leave Erie at o.Bop m, antra at New Turk CO pm. .Lauce Erie at 10 VS a 1:11, arilya l at Tow York 10 10 am A. Trips, easel gas. -., - •r• Northern Central U ! 12. . \.. TRAINS FOR Tin NORTH. ...b' .Trains for Cantindetitala lave Rlmlrtt as follows: AocomodaUou V 7 00 • 11, Express Ifanteat train on road) ...... .....-.... n so am Hail -,..... ..... .... C L 5 p La Way rraly,llt, [ passenger 00achatta4b.adi.........,. 7 10 a ta TRAINS TOE TUB SQL7II. Tildes for Williamsport, Baltimore. and Philadelphia &c., leave Elmira as fsilosee, -..- Mail at • 0, 4 . 46 a m Exposes -.6 BO p m Local Freight • 6 SO a e, Throu,gli 6 00d m ta,,rlhe Expreas train vid , ..l,laaveA for the North at 11 4i, am, runs torouali direct from Willi . strospoit v. Camtuongola. Tito ,Expruma which leaves Mama thr Wtillaun4port at Z. 2t) r. m, Li the it rougtu tralu Louth frau: CahAutiaguia. J. DC.d.11.14Y, Gen'l Eapt. Atlantic; and Groat Western U. . SALAUANOA: ISTATION. WtriNPARD BoOD. . Zaat/wAr.D Bo Otos • Mall r 630 Exprosa 6.1,e Acctautuodatiou 0,66 Mail 5.61 laptcs. 1.219 Accommodatlou, 11.a5 Expreas 11.00 L'apreas.— 0.1. e 'At dot y'theto la a junotiou \Nall at° V01rr , 161.14116 a Erie, nut! C/1 Crook 13ut1 Roads. - At A1.041'1110 vittb the FrankLlu ucuti 01.1 o.lty Alta I'itholu Bittech. At Lem ittaourgo tho lickhoulul grouch wake* a at teat routu to Clovehol..i. At Ea% euuo. eotuwtta with Clevelaud and Putahurgkt ltailrvatt, Thu IWnd pUtats throuyll Akron; dohhold, OnLttal, Malan, Urbana and Du) tun, tutersuctluq vartous - rati• roads, uud tertututtas at Clut.iutietl. ,1 , ..L6.1.1.1i1 Supt , ...\l.cuttivtllu, DEEAFZELDIVO6LE/IT k.b.GTOILN, NIB UNDERSIGED having purchaysti, the well known Woolen Faatury of iliesiirs. B.& B. B. Bowen truth° eowauesque River, two miles east of Bluoxville, takes this method of informing the inhabitants of Tiogol ana ackloinin 001111lica that ho will manufacture wool by U. yard or ou share a to suit cuqumers, into FLANNELS, CASSIMEItES. DOE-SKINb, ' FULL CLOTliti, of all kinds The umehinery has been theroughly.reyaired and new machinery added thereto, also at, im proved now wheel which - willeriable te work the entire season. He will pay particulars tteas thin et • RollCrtrding & Cloth Liorehtwi_n.;., whioli will be Lion e in the neatest puesible !La:. nor, having added oue now Roll Miichine, triable Liu, to thapatch and Leeetutuouuiv :rum a distance. lie would farther say taut . nlll3 carried on the hasiuci.s rn inanliftleturin: woe' fu; farmers in lsradfutu and adjoinn ..:ouutie,.gfor the past twenty SP:-.17; he thert:kri. , ' .3en warrant ail work arid satisfy fi.), custotinrs, lisingsnothißtr in , nianutacturin. , but o'cnur...,. 'cool. • :" J02EY , 1.7" t i NGiisc%i 'Doer(leld, Sun, 1, . _TI EAT MARKET. 1- ANDREW J. TIRPLE, Lacing Furehased Mr. Wun 'lownenncre, inteiczt ..MEAT M ‘RK.ET, . • would ~‘: y to th., Citiz,us of \t'ollt.bort) tan: (hat ho will qontiiitto tht - , alt thcz qaml—giving hib entire arteht,on in t•0}1;: , ,n,:,. (ha wants of .111 who . may favor I,tho with ti.t:r, p3tionag,o. ComAnntly on hand FRESH MEATS or ALI, Ersris. Shop ouo Door South of Dtirby'e, Shee,Shor Wollkbbro, Sept. 26, 1660-tf. Tiog Marble Works, D: CALICIIs.I, late of the firm of I • hits & Conklin, Is now prepared to exe cute all °Meta for Tomb Stones and Monuutout.i, of either ITALIAN OR RUTLAND, MARBLE., of the latest style end approved svotkuinii , k , and with 'dispatch. lie keeps constantly. on hand both kinds o: Maible and will be able to suit all who may tai br him: with their orders, on as reasonable terms 03 can be obtained in the country. Stones discolored, with rustt. . clearedand made to look as good as nvr HARVEY ADAMS, of Chur' my Agent. and all contracts made with 1 oe filled by me at shop prices_ _ I? LK.T.NS• Tioga, Deo,. 19,3.808—1 y U. S. CLAIM AGENCY, For the Colleotiou of &vmy and Navy Claims and Pensions. ___ • THE NEV' BOUNTY LAW passed Ju1x26,1880, be: es two and threo years' .01chas extra tiounty. Da our discharges. t' ' , 0; . OFFICERS' r49I:A PAY. •• 'Threes months' extra pay pro er t Toluntaer atm . § who worn tuSIIrVICO March 3tl PENSIONS I.l'C EASED To all who bavo lost a limb and alio havo been r,3:2311-. nen tly nnd totally dl'abl.ed. • ' - 1 - All other Government Claims prosecuted. JEBOME B. NILES Welisboro,Ootober 10, 18(1C,-tt • Planing 4!4 Turning° B; T. VAN HORN, 'HAVING got his now Factory in operation. is now' prepared to All ordure for Cabinet Ware promptly and in :tio'bost stylo of wc;rkfuan-, ship. having procured a . 2 •• wooDiv6Rifil - PLANER, ho ha 110aily to iiress,bortrds or plank with dt:TAtali .SOROLL-IVORK '&1 BRACKETS, furniehett to order ( . 1 1 15 machines aro f the new est and post improved patterns. Shop corm:yr of Pearl and AVAIn St. WELLS 80110, PA., -, Oet. p1,,...1566,t,f. a.'ll VAN HORN. i . • Bounty and Pension . Agency. FJAviSID received definite instruct iOTIS in regard to jj the extra bounty allowed by the act appros o July 28, 1866 1 and having on bawl a large sul pb. of necessary blanks. wedtreptePlllol to proseente all rcr , %ion and bounty elalms wielt ay be hands. Pergons living at a d a lgtn m nce can corenathr te ~ •ith its by letter. and their ko ninttiestieng ..T‘ romptly answsted. Welleboro:October 24,16C0. 1 - r -,-- IL 211PDLE, (ien'l 61:1Vt. , 6g. Erie R. R