IlMil MOE 0 IN - tlogoOla:SOVei . 801441 4 411 ' t ' lex by aSt enyidurtil4 - : cfgo oiled , iv ' r iga: .0 ipot : '; l4oi lei '- .., ',:;., ..- : • - -...4 . ..4, - ,,,..-, Rite; of not to x!ritoori,tiiii, itiOL. then Whetter tit theiiittr t il*ceit , ,!, iiariaiiiiiiiiiiroid_. : lol . 46:lll l. rojidAkisx 6 .'li.Fiffi**9 l oik?sidOzi 4 my troul4e3, } 1 0 i ll i ft i t SU F4STA9/ 411 t 1 .Tivirrite‘ii4 1 ( "Tabier raid by a speech to Jiarwe end: e miittrifniid . tge tiOluittia natUnd things it sohnollai:ingned With i` 'tisa eonsint 4 al wootl7 to -.3)#i willed. - • ~- , - , ; - • i ' • .' ' - , ' To Write, to spPal o ipeaft i perchance to fail,ip,,there's tr49': n , in a _ pec3h of length What troubles - , cent lien we hate atm:000, liliii r dly thibilgn, :•- •cuirt give as pause. lliereti the respect i . tat makes calamity oLthe school -bors li . 'or Who WOold-near the, duffs Wad coati of. le.Tesethefs gong, the Kg girle: evattimel to peqigs .fif. Aespised nit, the eaerii_af all; `he Insolence o4'peoplo, and the sperne ; i tat the riaitort, iy. of patient Merit takes, he he self might 'his qtd'etus make ... 'Pith oercifoSitlert7 -" ' ' -,' " .' `2 - -.• ''• Who would farthings coin, • -. !o. 64 3 2 and mot under a itoori 6149 b, lot that the dread of- something after lohoi 1: Ete tuitrisd punishment; free limn islliloh To' °holm aver youi;:puFzl t eii . i.l:ie , :aol„ : ran tasikes as rather „bear•the ills we hare IThan fitto others that we know not of ? II ~, Thns coneoiqco does make cows.xdo di' 'us And Of:resointinii i ls sicklieAlc'er with the psis east of thong ,And.corspoaitions of groat faith and mow 'With'this regard their currents turn away, And aose the name of smartness, ' OOSNETICS. . . - The ancients had an tiatoniShing her of oils, soaps .and perfuinr. Romans made large use of sm g vi , a4i-ball, for clean Sing the' i ski bathing. After taking a warm or) te bath, their bodies were anoin d 'perfumed, oil. Cosmetics w re large demand among the wain n_t °lent Rothe as they are at th :p , day, and every imaginable Ale is had reeofirse to hy, them 'for Cs "I•pperfectiond in 'the _s:t.lor of thel h4,lt, eyebrow - 6, &..e 1 Pliny did no ' it beneath his notide to - record a n of. 'preparations .of this kind,. .. them obtained from different. pi: Among these the peelings of the 'when boiled, had thenredit of 1 . 'l4 to the• hair a l?laek.,color, 1 'grease as lauded for t ita reputed erty of Making the hair groW , on 'bald heads. Light hair was prom applying'tin lees of vinegar and lee Elms, and black was made iv another wonder-working_ subs Then there • were means promi make the hair crisp and to curl it. ' saysthat women dyed their gray with the juice of herbs., from Ge and that art gives them a more ' ' color than natural. PropArtlbs i his, mistress of an excessive use o 'trim. Foolish attempts to 'ohatt .color of the, hair were thtin, as th now often punished by, its entire _Ovid tells of a young person, who fell out when endeavoring to oh : chestnut color to that of black eyebrows were dyed black by the ante and flies. A more practi .: Was to straighten the hairs and d with a needle. blackened in a,• False hair • was used by tab :- women. lvtartial 'ridicules, one 'sex who, inrher agitation at a vis her lover, put on her false hair down. A similar deception was eed in having artificial eyelids. . The preparations intended to , the annplezion fresh and the a were verynumerous in ancient TheFimpress Popposa, in her jo always had with her a number • the milk. of which she used as a The froth of fermented liquors NI for this object. the soap meet in came from Gaul (France), and two kinds, the soft •and the liq was made with gnat's fat and th of the beech. Wrinkles of t were said. to be'removed by-tire beans. This wasalso sometime to the water 4for the bath: The satirical poets were ver severe ridicule of those v. , omen who; their faces with pomades, whit 4. chalk. • Moder:a-chemistry has furnis tatlic preparations, which have misapplied as to be made to e the composition of various cos The'effects of using them, such into which lead, bismuth, me , arsenic enter, arenaostpernicio 'damaging - the health and •so • causing death Itself. V A REMARKABLE MAN.—At H ranee meeting, held in Alabi 'time ago,_ Colonel Lemanons had been twenty-three years, I mies of Napoleon Bonapafte, , the meeting._ He arose before enee, tair•ereet, and vigorous glow of health upon .his eh said : • ."You see beforeyou a man seventy , years old: 1 have fought !two, hundred battles; have fourteen wonnd: on my body; havelived thirty days •n horse , flesh, • with the' bark; of tre• : for, my , bread, snow and ipe for -my d ink, the canopy of heaven for rnycoveri i g, with out stockings or shoes on my. ' eet, and only a few rags of clothing. J , the deS erts of Egypti have marched 'or many days with a burning sun .upon my na ked head; feet-blistered to th • scorch ing sand, and. with eyes, no: tills arid mouth . filled With durit , --an , .with a c i i thiret,se tormenting that X liav opened the veins of my arms, and au ed. my own blood i De / yon ask howl rVived, all these horrors? I answere , that 1 under the prov deuce of God, never, drank a drop o spirituoui liquor / in my We," and, cont inued he '"Baron Larry, chief-of the inetileid stairof the French arms. has stated as a fact, that 'the' 6000 survivors. who safely returned" from Egypt; were all thoSe Men - who abstain ed from ardentlipirlts.' . , .. f . . Vnivrr ToNgurs..—W hen I was a hog, I and a numb of my playmates lied rambled through the woods and fields, till i quite forgetful of the fading light, we found ourselves far from hbroe.— : Indeed we bad lost our way. It did so ?ek appen we ere nearer home-than we thought ; but how - to get to it was the question. • By the edge of the field we eaw man. coming along, and we ran to - ask him to tell us.- - ,Whetherhe was in - trouble or not I not .knowl, but :he gave is some very euily answers. "Just then there came alon another man -a near neighbor , and w th a merry smile on his fate. "Jim," . said he " a man's tongue Is like a eat's; it is either a piece ofvelvet or apiece of sandpaper, Just as • he likes to we it and to makg it; and I ..deelfue you ,always. like . to - use your tongue for asaud,paper• T the velvet, man, try the velvet princ Amos. _ / sLE AIMING A TRADE.—It • was a 'wise law of the ancient Jews that the sons of even the wealthiest men should be made to- - serve an apprenticeship . to Owe useful occupation, so that in case of re verse oTfortune, they might have some thing to."fall back upon." The same exists in Turkey' where very.maw, even the Sultan himself, ust -learn a a trade: How fortunate wood it be now, had it been a law in thi country.— " Would -to God I had atrad 17. is the co' of thoutiandeof returned soldiers, North and South, who find themselves ruined in pocket, with no imme ate .prospect of gaining a livelihood. It houid teach . parents that whatever_ Al e they, -may give their sons, they, shout give them • a tradth—New Mr /4r. - . 1 . - Ws rather think that indtant slave to vies that -Ow spoor fellow who had e. 6 , • *Tzlood blond ' COM away as the old lady said when by the redness of her nose! ,_ , • 1 :Ipa, I! MC NS I Jura- The , in it in apor with in as an esont • was • eting skin, think rober ost of nts. _ Pe part- of the ta'rel24 upslcha practi- reserve in soft Rome. rneys, f asses, bath.— b.. 4 used. request was of uid; it e ashes le* skin theal of added Roman n their. .daubed lead or ed me ~een so -r into etice.— las those eury, Or le. etimes tempei'•- ik short whn 't the ar dressed he audi with a eh, and he Orieet ,re •e ever saw [. witrigers In show Melt," eiVa4 dtuck MMIMIUMOMI QOK;-:AT f.3IHISA MI - 1-4 MEI BEL L & ,A.RE . NOTT #SWL,L.OI7 - • ; =RI I=M9 ME , e • :.• -•( • E 'Cr o'o D DPI! araost, preparatory to. pupil's in a iale‘ -aaleatett • - , „ , SPRING„:,.gTOCK. ,1" otiß • CI;OTHIATO • , is destrable'at tottass.: ( '' ,We ,hre getting up SUITS at the lowest pbtilble - iiideis - and hays 'given unlveriSl Viqf have wide ilia 'bargain with' 'ever;V:one that 'we c :bitve sold to 'and itill'eontinne to do so- : 'year - • . • . • •i i ; ;- . C t L. SIN G , pji . L. • •it of us; and if it deep not 'milt a gale.' „ &faIPESS Ci f 0 htf •;BINDS, . 1120.t.L1N0 OPP . AT 0 • We hare our usueltrnieet asiorted•etock of PRINT'S;., DEL /ONES, dm, SHEET7NGS;. SHIRTING% STRIPES, • , DENIMS; , • &c„ at the lotreat postait?le zailtitet prices. ROOTS . AND „SHOES, ItAiI,DWARE, CRO,CHER"y" AND GROCERIES, EiATS, f f CAPS, &o Call. and see us. ,W,llaboro p Feb. 27,1867. GOQPIS r J.-R: 'Bowen & itAirEjtiet returned ir4Sai New York with a large,assOrtment of a• WINTER 'GOODS • Boiglit at Pardo irrieoe, and sold accor dingly. Wo resaeotfully. invite attention to our stook of • • CA.SSDORES, B E V - E R ()LOTH'S, TWEEDS, FLANNELS; 1= also a lirge Otia of MERINOS; ',EMPRESS • CLOTHS; AI, .PACAS, and ofht.i. DRESS GOODS andDRESS TE/MMINGSr • Also, a large and new assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, M greatly it - educed prices. r Atr. LADIES' Ft1:1?) nice assortment, new and che4p. BON-TON, , SILVEIt SPRINO, anti_ other • kinds of, ROOP SKIRTS,' ", YANKEE NOTIONS;.HATS &' GAPS, HARDItAItE, CROCKERY, • GROCERIES,. HAND MADE BOOTS AND f.DVES, ME • /ind many other things which we Bill be pleasid to show s to all who will call end examine our STOCK OF GOODS . . Before' purchasing elsewhere, as we ellive i will pay you for "Font time and:trouble. SMALL PROFITS; QUICK . SALES, & ,READY. PAY 10 OUR MOTTO. .r.:. , . . r . r ~ , -"".IM. forget to all at the i .' ---- , . ... , , EMPIRE STORE, NO, i'IINLOOIL :Welleboro, Do" I!, 1860. =I ENE 1 ME =I EOM Eft nttot lexpeo S' - , At B- ra - 0. BULLARD; E , '!`-"- ~, _ .. ~vl,xF. ~x - ~ •`5':4°.35~~~~d4~ c~=.~ `~t'u '~~xcm:.u~;. ~~3G+:,i~s`:w~,~c'4~~~%~f rTr'~w"✓~iiat r; 1 ~^:,4i':~%;. SCGOLI)SAITIt': RIOCHRy& USTIERAST, Itr ? " ti. 1,3 Ono door above Roy's Drug More,- MI WE1:42,13E0R0 . . 1. 1 . f 1. t_ We take pleasure in announobig to the ublid that we commence the New Year with enlarged facilities for accommodating customers 'w4b` the choicest itoOk'of , ; r it, • - • : ' .1 RdePRLIM,' 'YANKEE Z 4 ls, WOOL , dy WILLOW WARE{ yet . jaffered to this Housekeepers win 'And the • BEST,VG, ARS,; SFlroSic,' RAISINS, '(anecti) PRUN-t€ CITRON,SEEDLESS RAISINS , cKINGCURRANTS, • PICKLES, SAUCES, CANNED FRUITS. • 'and Mit pied • Count oys t ers, & Canned' 'Oysters, ! • • right from the BALTIMORE MARKETS, on 'ale at our counter. THE HUNGRY 4to DISCONSOLATE Will dad Oar REEITAII/tAtiT arm at all sea. sortable' konmivhere Oystersin'e.vers, Sty,le, pre.. pared by a'skillthl cook, are.served up to 'delight tha.palate and gladden the heap, WE ° AIM TO PLEASE Always glad to see our friends, because we in.; tend tb give them their money's wiSrtb, and if they call once they will, be ante to call again:. iI4ASPRNA BULLARD, C. 'II:34OLDSMITIIi, =EI WINTER.; .OF . 1867 - ll= ~ ~ t, ~ ~~f l f'~ 1 5 T. 'L. BALDWIN i& TltiGA, PENN'A., %•' 1 _ RETVBN THANES lc,' th eir eestometa and ' friends for their Litieral' Piitronage, ME And beg_ k inform them that they have ; *attar; SBLECT STOK OF GOODS, Consisting. of RE BEM DRY GOODS, i ~i! r~~ . , dEPIES, ITARDWARF, HATS O&1 s;' V.OOTA &: supts, _ • , ORPOICEET,, FURS, .RODES,, &C.; 840., .r..., . INME .W 0 Ain try and keep I ' Ali Stook COMPL \ RTE IN -, ALL 'DEPARTMENTS. n,' Welump also made arrangetnonte :to keep on bond,: - • • , , , • 4 - zz, , Grouml Plaster, IND W. 6 IFh wl #4l Bell 1,4,a YE R Y ;41.0 MEI r i n g - ` - TOY OR ,L.C,iSS, littoulde not ffl to 'onto a solpply of tilt - Ezoollont Fertiliser st oiteel • ; Tiogs, Zan. 2,1867. ME ) :',, I I= " 1 4 :/".! 3 s; , `t. ; r-P: ~.{ ~ • •• • l'!:1 ' ME =MEE , O. ME IMMO I kI °UBE, =RI " At 7 - fad CEVVR4 ArrAPTIO.N. MS =I ME LAwrowesvi - LLE. . . . . _ . . .. - 0 --'• Q.' ' nit A tint Waitl4' antioantie :to the 'IOW ,poOpii of, Tugs Cciriat7lttai Ibiyliavo just, retortioll ;from :New. Vca.k.wiNheir oecon4 - fall stock. Of ": ' i .embrsusiu k alt the tkitiolihio. as_ 5i5 . 11 ,.. as thii.i4l:e.' rtantials required.. -. ,'. . ; - -iiiii) 5 ' ito ' 1i Li t.42'' ' ''''.; '''' 8* OD -tts, t'vepiietr is, ST Lg . - &'FAtior, vcOris, 1190 V mug, .- it BEST FRENO,H ',WOVE OOR4 . -.- s.gts, , ,' bto,v;as :*ND: 1#O• ~; '--. - , - BIBBY, 'YANKEE N47.' - , - ,419-/I B sr-A- 3 .>: "ft?. -, i ..-- - v - ru-ns -. .- • I r ,• _ , , • • MINK, ',o&st .and : Siberiati'Al4rreL . ' -f r*l#lorgeittiiiiiir of - ' CLOTHS & -OASSEMERES in the coOnty, AEA:OY ..14.41MA_ :" .PX.9,'1,111NC1,. dud ' . 17 " -OLOT.IIIIIO niadertti'drik;' pert , intended by first dos wo en. . RE ' '1:/- i ~, SHOP MADE' BOOTS & SHOES _inteAt leis variety, HATS & OAPS 1 ':";:', ii i:T . • 1 ;1 .', fi-f° ll clilasqf; 0 - k's ' ' ,: - -' EMI GROCERIES, &C., &P. Ourgoods hive been bought daring the lut Nit* NV* AO .4011 'sold_ at yanio prices. . Prices, aro dciwn,,monopoly broken. apt No other store. can or dell' compete with ns In: goal it, and price. For further particulars call at the store l or, ' a 0. gik 414T481L & 00. Lamm:mac'lie, Deo. 19, 1866. te67. ME =CUE = Vll odintaaraia this year-wink an (441151174 044847-bualneBa. • • . , " • CASH ,PAID FOR WHEAT 1 CASH PAID FOR OATS CASH PAID FOR ''---CORN CASE( TOR EVERYTHWG 11 ' ; 17,- ; /I - '''f . , ; - 1 c;1 .. , ; ~ i ,- ; ,, : : i , ;:,_.:• A . ZiARGIE- Tstobr. ;or - FLOUR ittat CASH 1 A LARGE• STOOK OE PEED 'FOR • ~ • ,OASR A ,1441,ACig STOOK, :01`, PORK FOR PAM I Call and sea nr. ' , , WRIGHT 4t BAILEY. Wellaboro, Jan. 9, 1807-I,y. Ali parsorm,indobted 40. s,.by cote ori book aecount must call and settlo or pay costs. Jam,3, 1867. WRIGHT 4 BAILEY. Stoves! Stoves LI A..J11)1/P: ?)11.1116,R,D11116.115.11 .1101 ; • . • . 10 • r , . , Werth-41E1L1J.414 :41414ERTS bpis 4 0 J4T , A. annelids. to the citizens of Tiogo Cettrity, that id addition to his we,' tient stook of Stoves, Tin.Warih'Brittanta,' and . hcet-Iron Wate, lie kalra.9t - ritat Ottth9r,fitteo -. Me store ori ‘ OO, : ;•, 1,-sq,.)-ti•! '1 -. ,'-c , . 1 , ,, fi ,•• , -, • .., . .., 5. - • •:-. ! • , . , • . - AIN. STABET, WELLSIORO, •: ~3 :; r• with a oompleto assortment of Shelf Hardware; of which we enumerate the following articles : NAILS, SPIKES, 'CROWBARS, X OUT, t I grtrl ieS" 1 kiAItES CARPENTER'S TOOLS, " PUMPS, AXES, 1 AUGERS,,;: i3ITDSTOOKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS, SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS,'' BUM:SCREWS, WOOD SCREWS, ',O4..BRIAGE BOLTS , IfOBIVS,;SKEINS; ' .PIPE BOXES, AXLE-- • .1 TIMES ELLIP- TI • 1 • SPRINGS, noitsi SHOES, HOOP, NAB, .8c BAIMMODT•OIOOSTONE T JRTOTNOS,PORN "P r OPPERS, • ;SApSAIIE'QUIVERS Alao STEIFFBRS COMBINED. Ater, PISTOLS, PISTOL OARTjIJ a* ' 'POWDER AND • '! CAPS. PATENT EARNDOOR iANGIiIGB Nati a. Slaw 'nib& and Made for use. Theis are•but a few of this many artioles composing onr stock of Reidworo. • - A• We Invite the public) an examine examine for themeiliea; We aim to keep the beat quelitY of gooditin onirline; and all 'mirk to order dono promptly agid well. WII,LIAIif ROBERTS. 7ii r el!e;boro,Sept.l,lB6ll-tf NEW FLOOR, GROCERY, AND .ERO VISION STORE. 'Edwin 11: Carte*, Is ready to furnish elastomers With i7r.Amm, - COMMON TO BEST; PGRK, 4Art*, MAOKEREt,, , WHITE . OtiDFISH,.-AND PRIME GROCERIES OE' ALL ,•! . Next door taVortverselstoro. Wellsboro, Dee."l2,lBBo—ly. WOLEY has some incest of, thane firka;Ariertimu V watches, at 0.„5 , • - irst R. ' PITCH'S ABDOMINAL SUPPORT- Erts o for sale at Boy's Drug Store. NEW" ' f . o - 0 . D a An. 'WICKHANEN, "DTKVINiI duet ,jam, Now and car ,- - ,STOOK OF _ GOODS All film In want of Goods will find it to tholr intorept to , oalt and MGM 1867. and loath Prices before buying elsonlioro. ' 4 DRItD 4RIJIT;,•GROORRIES, ,PLOUR, All the aboiredoods'are bought at tlo lower Cash Prices and will be sold • - . . Don't v forget :the place, at 'the 42113 stood of VAN NAMI WNICHANt. ' Vega, Pa, Feb. 20, 1867-tf, LATEST FASHIONS DEMAND J. W. BR'ADLET'S OELEBRATED PATENT DUPLEX' ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE SPRING) . ' Ij~. UD wonderful , flexibility and• great comfort and pleasure to alay'fad wearin - the ex Skirt;will be experienced particularly Du in all crow ßiliptio ded assemblies, operas, carriages, railroad cars, church pews, arm chairs, for proo2enade and house dress, as the skirt can be folded when In Use to occupy a small place as (wally and cotreenioutly ass silk or muslin dress, an in- valuable quality In crinoline, not found In 'any single s spriug elcirt. 1. • , • . ~ A lady ,having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and great convenience of wearing the duplex elliptic, steel spring plan fora single day. will iniSer aftetwards•will• ingly dispense with their use. For Children, Misses and young ladies they are superior to alijothers. They will not bend or break likehe singe spring, buil VII Preserve theirs perfect And caul shape when i o. three or four ordinary skirts win nro been thrown aside as toeless. The hoops are covered with double and twisted thread, end the bottom rods are not. °Lily don• bl apkings, but twice (or double) covered; preventing th m from wearing out when dragging down stoops, q ire ,to. , * ; , ; - heD nplex Blliptle is a great favorite with all ladles; and is universally recommended by - the fashion. maga. linos, as the standard skirt of the fashionable world.„ '' . s TO' enjoy pe Ritioaug ' inestimable advantages in crinoline, viz: superior quality, perfect manufacture, stylish shape and finish. flexibility, durability, comfort and economy, inquire for J. : W Bradley's Duplex 11111121 float- double spring . ekirt and be mire you get the gen, - tune:arum. . VAITTION.-- . To'guard against imposition, ho portion. Tar zo note° that skirts offered as "duplex" have the red ink stamp;, vie; "3 - ..; W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic Steel Springs," upon the waistband—none others are genuine. Also notice; that every hoop will admit spin' being passed through-. the' center, thus revealing the two (or double} springs braided together therein, which fa the secret of their flexibility and strength, and sewn. Mouton not to be found in any other skirt. For sale in alt stores where first class skirts are told throughout the United States and elsewhere. Manu factured by the sole owners of the patent, • - ' , ' ' ' ' Vi'Ll3ll3, BRADLEY * °Ara, Jan9,812 . t , o79hamhers t 79 s t 81 Reads ate.; b I. Y. ; ' Hattman's• Safety Slid%lan i :Lines. i °. , ~ ' • -A"ST valuable artiole for all ishadrlie hori. sea. Set; " Agrieniturlst" forfdareh, 1851. Itecomniendee by Wilkes, of the Spirit :of the Twin); Boinei, of the .NOR, YOrk Acker, and many other celebrated horsemen., 4 The subscriberciisne the patent for T ogo', BUS ,qtteliarina and BrAdford counties. fedividualOr toireShlp rights for sale, on favorable terms. Barners mak ers who wish to make the lines far thl r ir custoniers individual rights, vrill be itoalp withliberaUy. , . i By a aligbt alteration, the safety lines may bo attached to plinintt any bridle. • ' 411 persona aro' cautioned against making or owing the bridle or lines, in the counties aforesaid, Without authority from the 'undersigned. • BOBBItT, 0. SIMPSON *onshore, Sept. 5,111664 f • IMMI M.athei • & G i i(los4!s& . ,:i!4(lyis!t)w i 'g - CROCKERY, 151:4RDWARE,. WOOD -8t tAlqlt.E NOTIONS. Cab rota for Produce, f a• B ' MA \ ruEir , (W. J. Hogirog Nov. 21, 1868-Iy. '1 . • • Union Clothes Wringer. IHAVE the right to sell the Union Clothes Wringer, with elliptio springs, and al:Vasil self to any thietness. Manufactured at Walter bury,-Vt. lam prePare'd to .furnish to all; I lave the agenoy for the towns, of Middlebury, Tioge, Nelson, Elkland;Oceola and Farmington. REITIIEN,V. tau: rm. Fa Hill Feb. 20 1861T-tf. ME NIOTICE.--NOtiee . is bereby given that Rob.: art Custard, Senior, - bag been placed in charge .of tract No. 1590, and those parts of tract No. 1589, in, the vioinity - of Babb's crook, Wrong ing to:tho bobs of Luke W. Morrie; andelllper sons are forbid trespassing thereon, under pen alty ofiTecution. , . ELLISTON P. MORRIfiI 805 ,Market Street,,philadelpisia. 4 . Fob. 27, 1867 — n* lS , - • • "CLALL - . RAIGOR COAL. - -The` underslgned, ,having make arrangements furnleli Conl_ bythe TON or CAR LOAD, (Aare° or !lie; ea°. Itsthe patronago of the • •ALSO—has eastantly on hoed, a' large took Of CARRIAGE BOLTS, dco., .at wholesale, and clIe• PLAOICSAUTIIMG", kinds . done is the hestmanuer. S. m. Tioga, Deo. 1 ? , itlec,rt.c.. , ORD-THROAT AND QDIRST ARRII3 'O4 S ed!witlfeatie ancteertaintyly o'nfioPtvio plioations of OALOTIPHR„ on tho outside! Sold at ROY'S. ..t„ 1_ ,J r 4 -00. 4 . 1 ;,PA. EXAMINE OUR ~STOOK t., Kept constantly en hand, a choice lot Of PORK, &0., &0.1 ONLY. inn, CASH on READY RAY. a S' ' K . l !ir's,k, (P,ktented Novonabori7,lBB6.) rishmuns ..LA - WIZENQEVAL,Ln, ' Sgiiii•llitidiehietii'sfie - : • • - ; , 1 - 1,14 ' --4'711:10 114" - D 110 No . I.,okiiiettale PA ..%.:' - ':':•t ' ' -,,:,:;')''' • ••, . , IC EZi Ph 40131,0330.0)Uhtki1ia.540 titckot,P*o• ~ D gs, Adit4leines,Chenticale, &0., - ,- :, NINE ' S. A,ND II;i001Si ,;; ." tqr,Meilloinal andt,OSCreraentel„ noel abip all the p - optilat*atenEMedleipos,P,aluts; VarniSit9oio l ,l4' &0._,-:altikinde of bruebes, PjeVolors, P7O 'AVOO4 04,EltnFo, lbw, Toile.gospel. PeOnmea, pone ' I 'l - ' , i . l - -,;.. 4448;, 0 9fittletION 4'04 : , -. : • . - . Tl' filiteiEltir, L ,'1 1 '210,,: , PENtiLS, , '. 3. I PAPER AND 4NYEKAPEa -.,- -, ,i ,Memonittilitin,Boaks,4ass Book's . 4.li4.,l'otaili t ) in, but at 0, swats', por,,porfid, l ' Herosene Oil, Lamp ilvTurpontine4lenzine,•&o. ' ' " ,-• .. ea and;Pearl.`,Barley , at ,a a per "Orel 'entre l' ponnd I 'fu n -sele i l',ngeitt ' s in Blessbitrg for Dr. A. Wehyer's ; Bit: Eirove,ed, mad, warren; -it to cure ScrOfala, Salt libetim;Scurvy„,Piraples on the Aloe, and all diseases arising from impure state of the Bloodlined itecording to direetions. Pa ocular attention 'given -- to eoutrietteding ''Physician's and • other Preseriptions;' I gueran., toe eatlete,otion,,both in quality and price. 1 t 2 Be ember the Stille 2 • opposite the' non( Coal Co's tore, Blol3l3bUrt; Pa. -, ' ',; -i ; ' ' • .`• , :47 . D., ,0; . 1866....tr,, - 11.•;,,_ ..• j !„ ~ 1 ,1, -, .. BELDEN. ' ' . . . _ ... - ... , . C' `NI /1 41 1 44PN 1Y 5 .. . / `I I3 ASERY. -, rs z iddlebtary, , Tioga CO., P.O.i . „ .. . . • .. , la Eli tod on the Plank need, 4 miles front 'Vega. -- .1 e are prepared to furnish 100,000 Fruit 'lntik at t e following prices : - - ippletrees—largii size, 26 cents at thetNursery; so 4onte delivered. ' Common- 81E8,20. cents et the Nursery, 26 cents delivered. Pear.Treosi 60 cis., Summit -Arpttes...lturnham. Harvest,' Early , Harvest, Chananko Strawberry, Washington Strawberry, Red Astraohat; Summer Bellflower,: Summer Queen, Summer Mug, Sweet Bow,' Sour Bow. -'. ; . i. . • - Eafai.A.razats.—Eatatiuse, Gravenstein, Rambo, Ribston Pippin, Pell:Pippin, Republican Pippin. Hawley or Douse, Maiden's Blush, Large Wine, Ladies' Sweating, Lyman's Pumpkin Sweet, ' Av isms Arpt,r,s.-,Baldwin, Bailey Sweet, 'Black Gilillower; Blue Pittrinain, American goi. doh Russet, Itexbit4'l2usset,Rhade Island Given. ing;Eso - pris Spitzenburg, Swear, Sweet Widower ' Sugar Sweet, Haney Greening, Honey Street, Pound Sweet, Pound Sonr, Peek's Pleasant, * Tall. mm Sweet,: Tompkine Co. King, Wagner. , lase.—Bartlett, English Jargonelle,, Bleaker's Meadow;bella Licrative,,Lonisa Bona D Jersey, Sacked, Benrre D' Amalie, Golden Benrre,Et t ersish Aunty, gloat Marceau, Lawrence. - 1 • : - Ileo.4lllellatt Crab, Quinces, and Gratin roots several varieties. -.= II &N. HAMMOND. .1 Middlebury , Tioga Co., Pa., Jan. 1,1866-Iy.. ,-.- - - - - - •, - . M= •onm 141 1 7 York; with oted . Ili= fl!. 4; =ME Loves •Sk Tin Ware • FOR THE M ILLION::• •D. 'P.' :ROBERTS, i • OPPOSITE ROY'S BUILDING, Als now prepared to furnish the publio trig) nything in his - line of business, in quantity as arge, in quality; as good, and as cheap in price As any dealers in:lcorthern Pennsylvania. ileyi/yo liartioulai attention to the STOVE AND TIN WARE BUSINESS, and intend to keep a, fall nesoiimenle of every thing in that line: • ‘ , TIN WOE MADE 20 ORDEtt,' promptly, and warranted to givo eattt!tootion. REPAIRING ezeented in the best manner and with dispatch Mt ND SEE ME.. D. P. RODERTS., • WellshorOugh,M:roh 7, ' 1566. , . • 1866. . FOR ?ALE. 1866. B. 0, AT 'HIS NURSERY OP - ktiriCeiirr, TOR NAENTAL TREES, IN 'TIOGA 604000 - Apple2riseps. .104000 Peat - -rri*eo. A good supply of PLUM,PEAVIii : ODERRY, and ORNAMENTAL TREES SHRUBBERY. ' The Breit trees are composed of the choicest Varieties,' good, healthy, some of them large and in bearing. Any one wishing to get a, supply will do well to tali and see my deck before var.: chasing elsewhere. Or Delivered at the dopot free .or charge. . • Tina, Feb. 28,1586—1 e i ; F-0 U-T Z'S liaise aids&Cato puma's, 00 G , T SNP VEILS, 1 LOSS Mg A: USERS wtad, tmi the Appel a sine sleeey *mem La all diseases the - Lungs, Lir( ate:; thts arttb.l acts as a speelfl , putting frtr ono-half a ,Fat to a paper in barrel astral tl ribose disease trill be eradicate or entirely prove preventive and caro'fn• the ligilehotera. Priet/23 ,Cents pe•4 Papon o-• t; Papers for Si, • 'PREP iturb S. A.. rerltriii7. AT T•ft,lhrt. - YHOLESALE RFIIII-:-/iND;3IEDICIAR No. 116 Frankli*St., ,Raltimore, by . ..1)1.141644 , 01nd oat the [Tatted States. For, oalo by John A. Roy, Wallsboro. • ST atATIOLT' RI GS W - BBB'S DRUG STORE.. TIPP) AND TIMES OP ELDER SHEAR AjjtOWN.: 7 -.-Thosit rfig:wigh to egpare a Oo0; 'of"this oxooneat'woik,''.caa do `so by - otyiltrig at ibis Office goon. • August 29,1860. iORNORK, IN THE REST STYLE, and V with borate:, at THE AGITATOR Me. ittfiti:eitt;i:iiiitOiiti)iio ME= TIROS` AND MEDICINES,' PAINTS isit.DDEO'rtAvlb's , INI S, CoNOEN . TRATE)) ' OIN• KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT XEDI CINES' n PitROLEIIM OIL; ROpRESTER P , VEIMERY , • • - AND FLAVORING EKTRAO Ny-ALL PAPER, 'WINDOW GLAS ' OM SotfilkWholesale,Prizes.,, Buyers ere minuted t 4 gall stria get quotations : before golug further f , MEI TERBELL & CO. Corning, N. Y., .111 Clothing: Clothing ' • TIIE sibeeriher having now determined , to , • UNDERGARMENTS, THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS, This titoA"ls Large and Attractive, and will bo.fonnd Worthy of attention, as it Comprises a great N. VARIETY OF RICH & ELEGANT which comprises a great yariety of French Me Cohurgs, Parataettaf; -together with abou 20 SETTS of , • • on the same tonna. _RI;WIVGTOIVS" FIRE ARMS' 200,000 7/011315111MD VIE U. S. GOVERNMENT. Arm 3, Revolver s . . ,. 44.100 in.. Calibre Navy ReVolvoi, , 30-100 in. Calibre Belt Revolver, - Navy else Calibre Polree'Revolver, "= Navy size Calibre Now Pocket Revolver, ' 31:100 in.. Calibre Pocket Rovolvei, (Rider's pt.) 31 ; 100 in. Calibre Repeating Pistol, (Elliott pt.) No 22 & 32 Cart'ge Vest Pocket Pistol, No <2 . 2, 30, 32 & 41 Cartridge Gun Cane No 22 & 32 Cartridge Breech Loading Eitle,(Beals') No 32 & 33. " -Revolving Rifle, & 44-100 inCalibre ' E. - REMINGTON & SONS. Prttcriext, AGENTS: Moore g Nichols. New York; Wm Read Jr, Son, Boston; Jos C Grubb & Co, niladelphia; . Poul. tuey dr, Trimble, Baltimore; Henry Folsom Co, New Orleans; Johnson, Speneer A- Co, Chicago; L M Rnmiey ik 00, St. Louis , i Albert . E Crane, San Francisco. , Febl) 20, 1867.-Stb. IL RANDALL, Surgeon Dentist, would re , 'speotfully,litform tho citizens of Tioga, Law renceville, and vieluities that he has toasted per manently otlioga (Office over Toller'S Drug Store) whore ho may bo found tho first three weeks of each month, and will be at Lawreneevilkohe last weekin each month at the residence of his. Van gordor. Particular attention, givori to the treatment of of all:diseases - of the Tooth, Gums, and Alveolar process, • '- This prepaYation, tong and favorably known, will 'doer, ongttly reinvliotato broken•down and loef-spirited horses, by strengthening and cloansing the stomach ands Into.; tines. Oleaninarning EtExtractingT6eth and to regulate irregular Teeth in young persona. Also, espoeial attention given to Fitting Artificial •Teeth, Palates, and obduratore on any kind of plc)te desired. Ananthotioe administered and Tenth Extracted without pain in' every case whore it may be con. sidored advisable. All work will be done with promptness, and warranted, and atpriees eensistent rvith - tho tiMer. Let every one call who may need or wish for a good looking sett of teeth. Tioga, Pa., Nov.; 1866.—tf. It is a serer pte Ventive of an ALP emelt, incident • to , . • ... . . EVERY „. With the GOTTAGE PRESS-nod the printing material acCompany ing it, every man can do his owns „ . printing neatly, quickly and cheap- MAN.l ' .;.vV i on ey ,t:i ' al w b o s y i Ei gn l e y e i ar n :old can easily manage the largest sire, Printed instructions are sent with . - HIS • each office, rambling the purchaser to go at work without a previous knowledge of printing. A•cl r en - ' lax*, oantaining till. description, ' OWN pricce tibetimontale &e., sent frac to au.. Our, specimen Shoots of • 'Type, Outs, he., ten ceute. PRINTER. ARAMS PRESS CO, - ' ‘ .. ~ 26 Ann St„ March 13 1807-Iy. I tiew York. m proves the quality of the milk. It bas been *overt by ae• Anal experiment to [nerve's) the keen• tity of milk and cream twenty per cent. and make lb° butter firm. and ,a Wed. In fettoning cajti.e,it gives them on appetite, loosens .theit hide, and makes them thrive ' WALKER & LATHROP, DEArirns tx RARDWARE, IR AN, STEEL, VAn4q; &OYES, I I.N- WAR • BELTING, SIM'S, CUTISI Y, WATER LIME AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS; • parringo and: . !farness Trimmings, . HARNESSES, SADDLES, 'ke. Certung, N.' Y., .an. 2,1867-Iy. ' In NEWELL; pE1.117 . 8T, M'ANSPIELD, X,. grateful rot. the, ver . y, liberal' patronage heretofore'recei4ed; will:continue Ali us to per forcei all dental' operations, to merit tke rapidly increasing prefelpiatiolsdemands now engaged. , All 0pen:440118.3u • all departments of the wafer- Mott executed WOO best poSsiblo manner. All now, useful iny„outiens and .Ituprerecaonts adopt ed. The hlgliest good of his patrohs the althea .tqtrt of his atithition. , • Dee. fp, „ . ritoun PROM. CIUOICT . IVIiITE WritA.T, • litiokivinsit flour, porn, n;reni and fpoil, ,on had. , Ono at,ibe.Charlgstsin litt e i:ottoo.)„y= •ing your flouy vid"feed: 'tent iink it an objec,t for you to buy. .. A. R &SELL . . May 18,1866—tf '.. c.Qt.S:.X'-'q,,''''i',lts! _ .`a,,,~~., ME OINNATI 'IMES' AND P ! RA.WM, WASH ' t . . AND DYE COLORS, 'qn. 1, 1867-17 __: _ ,ICOSE OUT HIS STOCK WINTER CLOTHING, • Offers tho wholo for At ttotti'al COST for coal). CLOTHING! IMMI lie also,offers his stook of WINTER :DRESS GOODS, .114.&EDHM&1 9 P THOMAS lIARDEN Virellaboro, Fob. 20,1807. PRESERVE YOUR TEETH. "OA! PrRAIor..EL. EMI , J3llllll RAILWAY. • _On and slee , sronday, Ncv,l9, 180 R, Crain p URYears Corithit 034014441 g hciyr!t: , • • " itie*AubtoilsD,' ''' ',ref r *iindais 12.23 a, 113113 -.to a, ra, Exttrea* :tiod. rot- B ura _ akd'Duakirk,'Fannetting with train,. Tor tlta West ! . •• • ' • ' • • • • 7:l2'irrri N.igkt.Exitatit;Padaya excepted, far Buffalo . Salamanca,,and unkirk, tasking ( Well contmetku with traint_of tin Anal/Mr/St (treat 'StiCatern, Lake Sh aro, and Grand Trunk Ralicfays, faralipoluts Wcet. Tl.O u, nt,4tlight Eacgresa,Dnily , la Buffalo. Sahatainco, - Dunki . rk and ; West. , < 7:50 a. m., Mail Train, Stinilaya tpxeptcd, s ior Doan, • . ter and Buiralioitt,Avna. • , 10:28 a. tn. Mall Ttllit,,Ehttigay,a atie•ePted,l for Buffalo end Dunkirk. ' '2 t4' p rir:altfm'u4r ei*; -8012 4aY 5 'vioPted, for Itocheater and-Buffalo, tie -Lvaxt.. 6:40 p. m.;',F46.lliratt6 trahr, pay, fob the Weit, , m_ Day ExOfees,ettundaye excepted, for Buda e, sll4iraiktma and the:Merit, cOrmeettnk •at • talareante ivith ,tho, AttantlO' 'Great 'lVetitera'Reilway, and of Buffalo tit tbei • Lake' dtiore• - aiid :Grand Trunk' ' Rat lwaYe tar jsb e inte'liest and eoutb.' '' • • 7;85 p In Day /tepee* Sundays excepted, tor Rocheettr VrrOpeVietght, ttridaye'exdoPted Eii MEM Eigrarszto itorrara. - ' - 12:11i R. Piled Express, Daily, connecting at Elmira for Canandaigua, also for Ilarriaburg t Philadelphia, nod Soutli i .atfirmitiprp_ for Waiwicit, nod at &a 'goik with ,afternoon trabila and ,aterameta for toatta and New Erigland - Cltie2.• - - ' 8:58 a. m, 0 inel n,nat i Express. Mondays excepted, cot. netting at Owego for Ithaca; at, Binghamton for .13yramise;''at'Oreat Band for Scranton, Ph lisSolobia, and Trenton ; at Lankawaren for Nawley l iind sr - Only. court for Nowburg and:Warwick. . . 1030 a. my Day iax r pross, Sundays eV:Corded; Connectiti at Elmira for Cawindalgua, nt Blughacon for Syn. , caso,at Cireatßond for Sarni:Lion, at ektwaxon icr ..ilawlep, and at 'Jersey City with int nighli raPsen Trainor Raw Jersey itsiArnadyfor more andliVashingion. ' 10.46 * a ia.Accommcahtlow Trait. &MY. p.SAndays excepted; ' _ . 3:2011. re., EaWriters, Express, Ettn4oo excepted. 4:20 p. m. t , Now York and Baltlmoredifail; Sundays_ sz• copted, cot:Mooting 'at Elmira for Ifairleburgb,P/Ma dolthia' and South. , T.Ok.p,m Idg - taxiing Express,. Sundays excepted, o n • necting at Jersey City 'With trinining express tram of New Jersey Railroad for Baltimore and Wrishingto ti , and at New York with .morninit express trains for: Boston and the - Bast. it:13,0114, • - 'Goa'l. r 1115; Agent.., ~ , Blowitburg & Corning; & Tioga R. R. ~... Leave eorriirig. : ,, Arrive, Mall,- • 815 a ra1Mai1,..,..5. 5 &pr o iodatig .:..3 1.10. pm Accommodation,u2i)- etecpromt eon, -......tmati0n,tte.1.0 in :, 5 -•..- -; • le, ri. SIIATTECR,Sap't. ' qt.. ..' r' ----- r i bilaitoliiiii; 1 1 / 4 Erie U. U. • Trains will arr and depart at IVllllamsport as - ' r • Eastward ~ ,Westairard Eric; tsait Train 10 10 p m Erie Matt Trait,...' 15a m• a -Exprees Train.A 00 et m Erie Ex'ss Train..B 13 p r Elmira Mail TraltlB,A.s:a m "Zlmlia Mall Train Btbp It Pawnger Cars run through on the Eiie Mail and Er 'press Traing without' change both tears between AMU 4100:art-and Bine. .. -•- , • NEW YORK OONVEOIIO.N, Leave! Novi York at 9 a rn, arrive at Rrio . 9‘l3o m m. Leave NctriYork at 6 00 p m, arrive at Edo 716 p Eerie Eito at in; arrive at New York 4.40 pm. i4eAVI Erie at,l9 26 a m, acrltro at Yew York 10 10 a ra A. L. TYLM, Oen , ' Supt. Northern Central .R. TRAINS FOR TILE NORTIL tratnefor Cs.tiantlagnia. leave Elmira as follows% Accent °dation at 'looaa Express (fastest train on r0ad]...........,.,....;1145 t _ IVay Freight, [passenger coach attached] TRAINS FOR TUE SOUTH Trains for Baltimore and Pbilitdelika go., leave Elmira as Mail at • Express Local Freight Vim* ve m The Express train which leaves for tho c 11,45 am, runs through Iliroct. from Willie=*On t, Canantlagula. Tho Express which leaves Elmira Williamsport at ift . Eo p m, is the through train Acta from Canandagola. J. N _DUAItitY, Gun'! Sup. = Atlantic and Groat Western W SALAISIANCA STATION. iirrTwARD B6I:ND. EiSTWAILD BOUND. ]Mail 6.80 Expreis Si Accorumoclatiou liapros • I.`xpreos At Cory there Is a junction -with the P 11111145104 Brio, and Cil Croak Rail Heade. At blaadYitio with the Franklin and Ozi City t.. 1 PI di Ole Branch. ' • . At JAarlttsburgo the. Alaboniny Branch maker rect route to Clairol:mi. As if !MAIM connvnte vel Cleveland and Pittebingh Railroad. The ltdad passes through Akron, Ashland, GULL Marion, Urbana and Daytuun intersecting' var one tel , roads, and terminates at Cincinnati. McL+ ILEN. . • Gen. Supt.-, 31eadvilo, h. DEERF/tSD WOOLEN - FAO' ORI UNDERSIdED having pu eliatt. -IL the Wen kttONVII WOOtial Fitotoryl)f fkicskn & 13. b. llowen,osit he Cowatiesque tie , 4l, of E.uoxville, takes this . method informing the inhabitc.nts of • Tiogaand adjoin caiuntios that ho will manufacture wool by 11. yard. or on a bares toa nit ouktumere, into FLANNELS, CASSMERES. DOE-SE - - FELL OLOTIIS, of ail kinds. The machinery has boon thoroughly repairs and new machinery added thereto, also an 1: proved new wheel which will enable him to tm. theentire season. Be will pay particularatm don of . Ley n's 801 l Carli n ;" ,. Cloth Dyessilii which Will be donein the neatest possible trxi net, hp.4lngudded one new Roll Macb(Be.t enable hint to dispatch aid anoomrnotlnte r,e'!v from a distanoe. He would arthor say that 4 has carried on the business in manufsetur:, w001 . 3r (Armors In • Bradford and adjoirl counties for the pa . st twenty years; he then'' can warrant all work and satisfy his euturl using nothing in matrufacturing but gem,'.. wool. ~ JOSEPH INGRAY. Deerfield, Jan, 1, I 8 6-Iy. irT D. °ALICIA'S, lato' of tho firm of 01s J• Ina IL Conklin, is now prepnied. to cr onto all ordors for, Tomb gitonea and Mo r rneo of ei,hor • -- ITALIAN OR RUTLAND MARBLE of this latest style.antl,lapproved workinniul and with dispatoh. • Ho keeps constantly, on Bind both'ikdr Marblo and 'will be able to snit all whO mny fah him with their orders, on as reasonable tenri: can be obtained in the country. ' Stenos og , discolored with rust and dirt cl and rondo to look as good as now. HARVEY ADAMS; of Charleston;is try Afs hritl"nli contracts made with hiuL,wili be find 6 " at shop prices. 11, B. CALKINS Tiogn, Dee l l9;lBo6:4y U. S. CLAIM AGENCY, Army ittni•itivy Claims And Pension!. /TIRE NEW BOUNTY LAW, passed July `:.,151h,c' „I_ two and three years' soldiers oxtra botinty in your discharges. OFFICERS' EXTRA PAY. Three months'. extra pay proper to.volontor ttS cello were in service March 3,31%. PENS.IOII7B lIYE:RP,ASEI) To all who have lost n 1116 h Anti who have beeli' neatly and totally illymbl4d. All other Government elnlms proseentr..;l. JEROME II• NHS' IVellsboto, October 10, 1.800-tt Plan7g at" Turnini B. T. , 4.AN HORN, , TTAVING gotiriiiknow Factory in ( Teri: is now prepared to fill orders for 01 Ware Promptly and id the best style of wort ship. Ilarinit procired a • iV7D'WORVII, PLANER, he is rertily4 dross heerds or plonk vith difrPS: fureisliedV; order'. • maohints areof tbal est and most improved patterns. Shop corner of Pearl and Wald Sts, IVP .110RO, PA., Oot. 31, 1866—tf. - Bounty and Pension Agency' '4J fi4 VING received definite idetructiou. in rgt . I the extra bounty allowed by the net sfi'• July 23, /..930, Ansi basing on' band n la 7 - " 1441 ` tfeceseary blanks, wo are prepared to p talon turd bounty claims which may 1 bnlu)s. • Persony living nt n distance , with us by letter, null tberr connom promptly • 117ellsboro.October 24.1860. „.. t - Wha is tho Mat Ts genornl debility troublesome.' impure? Chu body weak? Tlion get rtThottle of the gi rifir-z—it is Dtipniative • ,. yrill‘ tossitttn: follow the directions on Hill bc„beiteiltted: .Sold ttt Itoy's U. ).xIRENTS —"Sealing it;fo . .:tvia:goutll\l"edieloo for the rot 11Now hero Compou Irloarheittid i 1! just the thing for 'cares it'ot uterly the cough hut Sold at Roy's Drug Sore tit.2s col ➢Tali Acconamoda,tion,l...-11.li Express . ...... .. —OA .1249 .11.0 b 1 Tioga: Marble Works, For the Collection of SCROLL-WORK & BRACKETS 011=1 InEl U. RIDDLE, Oon'l 800 Mill T .... -s:Opt Wit ...