gotlett 4neirg. Joan Atimpuou ~k A ilux NEW sosfa TO -1j GOOD OLD TV John lilooho4 :12y. joe, John, . v When witty re first acquaint, I had nini c ey i mi - psieket, John, no ' know, I habit! I've spen 'it all in triu6ng you, Because I loved you so— But mark how you hove troatid*Fae, John Alcohol, ukyrjoo I John !Aleohol, my - joe,:lolifk Wdve been ton . long together— Yon must take one road, John, And I will take•another, Per We must ttunblo down, John, ' If hand in hand we go, And I will have to foot your John Alcohol, mijoe I A Canning Sleeper. 'kite following very adroit 'tricl recently played 'in one of the 'inns in I ngland; _ . A gentleman genteelly dreasedv in and professed to be tired. 13 , taken refreahmente, hetsaid 'he like a nap for an hour. To el went, and in a very business-likf in a chair, and a long nap he apj to enjoy. Before it expired the smoke-pipe company began to di] and among the rest two strangers their appearance. One of the co remarked that itvas unpleasanti a man sleeping in a public roan valuable property'about him such sleeper, who had a fine-lookin) guard-chain displayed on his wal end-apparently connected with ' in one of his pockets. To this one of the strangers replied : "Pooh 1 that's no gentlema sure; he's one ov thein ere sw as is always a Lakin' of people der= he hes no watch at. all ; SOCY .ty Suiting the notion to the w stranger softly drew from the s man's. pocket a plee,e of wood and about the size of a watch. • thought so," said be; "t ere's a pretty watch for you," holding it up so that the company might see it, a then returned tt to the owner's. pock t. By-aud-by the sleeper avio e, and called briskly for a glass of bra dy and water. He assumed quite a pat ionizing air to the farmers, which soon ,raised a desire to put him down. Accordingly, ohe of the seniors requiied to be,inform ed the time of day., ) " Why ," said the gentleman "the fact is, I had a drop too much last night,. , and forgot to wind up my watch." "Just so!" ejaculated the senior, "you forgot to wind it up? You'd uzzled to:do that, I ahould say, would 't you, now ?" " - Well, sir, you seem to take ore no tice Of such a trifle than- the is any call'for ; but the truth. is, I h 13 not a watch-key about me, and mine IA rather ppealiar watch)) Here a 'burst of laughter ens, ed, - and a number of jokes were passed about the peculiar style of the watch. At last one of the company loudly told him that he had no watch at all about hith ; where upon the amazed individual hastily clapped his hand to his waistcor pocket, preViously declared th unless the watch had been stolen sin g he'had been in — the room. he had, one! Satis fied apparently, by the external applica tion to his pocket, ho said ) -"It is all right—l-my watch is here. I thought you-had been , playing -a trick with me." " I'.ll bet you £s:you have n 4 watch," bawledhut one of, his tormentors; an other offered to bet him £l4; and one of the strangers said he hadn't five, but there were two sovereigns which he would like to double by betting in the • same way. The awakened sleeper looks at,th;m in astonishment, asked - if the W4re tae— ' rious. They all stuck to it ilia, jh ' . watch . ; and then he took ORA and produced - five and ten po to the amount of the •bets offs The stakes were posted ; and thoroughly awakened sleep , pulled out the' piece of wood,. a horse-laugh arose against. T ter, was soon on the other si teaching the spring in the bit ; it flew open and disclosed 'a v some gold watch snugly enc in-it. • !The gentleman gave a very reason for preferring so Qdd-. case .for his watch, with which might either feel satisfied or I had receiVed their money to tl of £4O, and they had bout knowledge "of the time of oil POWER or AZT Ax.—The of ,was holding a tnan by the ban as firm in its outer textrre : • and his sun-burnt facecWas as as parchment—he Was ponrin L• tirade of Contempt on those - plainhat they get nothing to 4 1 eXhus for becoming idle loafe • Sal I, "Jeff, what do you lv . "Why," said he, "I" bought three ears. ago', that cost me : are. -That was all the money went to chopping wood by the have done nothing else, and h: ed more than $6OO, drank no N no doctor, and have bought m: farm in the Hoosier State, and married next week to a girl earned $2OO since she was eig My old ax I shall keep in the and buy me a new one to c', ,with." After I left him I thought . "That ax and no grog." Thes thinga that make a man-lri the How email a capital that ax— , of success With the motto p " And then a farm and a wife, t all. Welergyman who was in the preaching in different parts of try, was not long since in an i he obsdrved ahorsejockey try! in a simple countryman, by upon him a broken-winded ho sound one. The parson knew character ofthejeckey, and man aside, told him -to be the man he was dealing with. finally ( declined to purchase jockey, quite nettled, observe "Parson, I Sad much rather preach than see you privately In bargains between man and this way." "Well," replied the parson, had been where you ought' to last Sunday you might-h - ayn preach." ev "Where was that ? .” . 1 - ed `4lr 4 r l re state prison!" ref els an.- A short time since, while se • eral per sons were awaiting their tur • in a bar ber's shop, a man rushed in, and with a face expressive of great commisseration, said, addressing the b arber,— "That was a terrible thing •• hich hap pened on the railroad this. $ orning." 'What was that?" asked se eral. ."Why," exclaimed the 'llan, "the entire train passed• over four men and a young w lady." li V 'qhey ere instantly . Hied, of Course!" exclaimed several vl ices. "iiro," said the narrator, Ve • coolly, "miraculous as itmay seen, of one of them was Ijcired." "Why, h v was that ?" "Well, the were under the arch when the train passed over it . AN eminent statistician sa s "of the twenty=nine thousand four h ndred and eight young ladies who fa cited last year i only iseventeenha4 the .1 isforOne tt, fall on tl2 - 0 floor." . A CHAP Who was told by t in eur to "rc, e mber Lot's wit', that be h i trouble tmoug own wife,. !theta remernb men's wlvet. _ - ~ LOOK AT THIs'I BULLARD & TRUMAN WINDER GOODS'' - • •I . , . •• , . Or at cost, preparatory to putting in a nits selected . . I SPRING STOCK. was l'ublie alked r , &sting , ould • ep he way, leered usual fp in, tuaide pany llave I' with as the gold :tcoat, watch emark OUR CLOTHING is desirable at cost 'prices. We are getting up •SUITE at the 10 , iest possible prices and have 'given universal satisfaction. We have made this bargain with every one that we have sold to 'and still continue to do so. Order your • CICiTHING !i, I'm i 1 mob 11. I • ut I'll of vie, and if it deep not 'snit we cannot lexpeo a pale. rd, the eeping round, EMP.RA'Sq 6.L . 0 S, ME HNOS We have our usually Mee assorted stock of PRINTS, 'psi AINES, &c., SHEETING% SHIRTING'S, STRIPES, DENIMS, &c., at the loweet pbeeible market prices BOOTS AND SHOES, HARDWARE CROCKERY AND GROCERIES, Call and sea us Wellsboro,.Fab. 24.1867 hdd ho hisliu e nd notes ed him. him the r coolly r t t,;:sithich eiltmgh . e. iihen, tf t v isoil, y and d ith- jr. R. Bowen & CO., HAVE jag Atarncill from Now York with a 'largo assortment of , , plausible ooking a Is is dupes ot. lie g e extelit ht their ,•.71 VrINYER GOODS er day I —a hand leather, nflezible forth a • Bought at Panic 'Prices, and will be sold acoor dingly. We resaeotfully invite titteTition to our stock of o com do, as an CASSIMERES,! BEAVER CLOTHS, - TWEEtS, FLANNEL% rk 'at?" e an -as Iwo doll had: I cords I • ye earn rog, paid a little shall be •ho has hteen.— MERINOS, EMPRESS CLOTHS, AL PACAS, and other DRESS GOODS and DRESS TRIMMINGS, idrawer, t wood myself: are the world.— ow aura o grog." e best of Also, a largo and ew assortment of .e. READY IIiADE CLOTyNG, abit of he cowl n, when igto take nvosing :e for a the bad 1. Ing the 1 utious of Til l man an _ the • , LADIES' FURS—a nice a,Oortment, new 1 . 1 lii ear you intOrtere 'man, in BON=TON, SILVER SPRING, and other kinds of HOOP SKIRTS, "If yin ave been earl me YANKEE NOTIONS,' HATS & CAPS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, • GROCERIES, the Jock !irted tore HAND MADE BOOTS AND t SIPES, And many other things which we will bo pleased to show to all who will eall and examine our STOCK OF GOODS Before pirobasin elsewhere, as s , we believe i will pay you foi your time arid trouble. SMALL PROFITS, `QUIDS SALES, & . READY PAY IS •OUR MOTTO. colport replied with his ring other EMPIRE STORE, NO. 1 UNION BLOCK Weßobot°, Deo. 12, 1866. .ARE NOW. SELLING ALL OFF AT OORT. ii RELLI'N HATS, - CAPS, &c ` 0. BIILL I ARD, A. A. TRUPtiAN: NEW GOODS also, a largo lino of at greatly reduced prieels. and cheap. Don'ttorget to call at tho &; NEW GOODS. 1 , =l7- imt,flo9 OF PURE ENGLISH DRUGS AND PITHNT MEDIUMS PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, DYE • STUFFS; 8rO„ &C., , • - - always on band e and for sale very cheap at P. R. WILLIAMS & CO'S DRUG STORE. We have on. band and shall satrays keep a largo and cell selected Mock of everything in - oar line t of goods; also I • 'ANDY GOODS, YANKEE NOTIONS ALL KINDS,. HAIR 'OIL, TOILET AND SHAVING SOAPS, • TOOTH, HAIR, NAIL AND, CLOTH • BRUSHES, POCKET KNIVES ALL KINDS, PERFUMERY, COLOGNE, COCO CREAM, HAIR DYE, HAIR RESTORATIVES, AND HAIR WASHES ; ALSO FLAVORING EXTRACTS ALL BINDS, and of the beat gnglity,• We have also a large stook of pure WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, AND' l U JM, for medical nee, which we warrant ,purl). We also call attention to our large stook of Paints and Oils, which was bought before the rise, and which wil be +sold cheaper than can be bought in this county We do not hesitate to say that we have the largest and, best stook of goods in our line ever kept in the county, and we will sell 20 per emit cheaper than eau bo bought at any other estab lishment in Tioga Co. Call .and examine our stock and prices before you buy. P. R. Wthmems, j P. R WILLIAMS &Co J,L. WILLIAMS. J No. 3 Union Block. WeUtilcioro, March 9, 1867. T. BULL &RD 1k GOLDSZITHI GROCERY & lIRSTIERINT Ono door above Boy's Drug Store, WELLSBORO, P. We take pleasure in announcing to the public that we commence the Now Year with enlarged facilities for accommodating customers` with the choicest stock of GROCERIES, YANKEE, NOTIONS, WOOD & WILLOW WARE, yet offered to thin public; Housekeepers can find the BEST SUGARS, SPICES, CHERRIES, (Stoned,) PRUNES, BOX RAISINS, CITRON, SEEDLESS RAISINS, COOKING CURRANTS, '• * FICKLE S, SAUCES, CANNED FAULTS. and the fineat Count Oysterp, St Canned Oysters right from the BALTIMORE MARKETS, on sale at our counter. THE HUNGRY& DISCONSOLATE Will find our •RESTAURANT open at all sea sonable hours, where Oysters in every style, pre pared by a skillful cook, are served up - to delight the palate and gladden the heart: WE AIM TO PLEASE! Always glad to eeo our -friends, because we in tend to giyo them their money's worth, and if they oall once they will be Pure to call again. 'j • MABSENA BULLARD, San. 2, IsB7. 0. 13. GOLDSMITH. REGULATOR: WILLCOX' 'ol3r BARKER A RE NOW OPPERING greater indeoements than heretofore to the people of Tioga Co., as they have placed their entire stook, consisting of BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, FLAN NELS, MERINOES, ALPACAS, Also a largo quantity of Prints of desirablo (pal it), and patterns with a large stook of Shootings, HAT and Caps, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES. lIIRDWBH & CROCKERY, At a reduotiorof 20 to 25 per cent, below former prices, with a view of reducing_ their stook for the spring trade. We invite all to call and examine before pur chasing elsewhere, as we are confident of giving satisfaction both in price and inatity;,-- All kinds of GRAIN A ND. BUTTER Taken in exchange for Goode. Jan. 80. 1867. • WILCOX & BARKER. -•- . Titt-' i4Atkif '-.3- CE RE 'ar ~.ttXTRAgTIQN IS AT . „ lAIS.WftgI',IC:EVILI.M.' 11 -, t i.. S ! , AtArfgll . 4. co . Avii.itipini.4.oo_, , o tha, good" peopte or Vega dainty that they have Suet returned 'from , New Yor)F l udth their aepondful.i !IMO!, of - . ; , ' ALL' *ti l 'WINTER GOODS, ... ding all the uoveltlea -as the sato. ale required. emb stant !s4. ocibps in all , vetriegi . es, STAPLE, ANOY GOODS , HOO P SKIRTS, BEST FRENCH WOVE COR t SETS, GLOVES • AND 1110- snr,B,Y, YANKEE NO -. 'TIONS. &a. ' FURS i _FUR,,ckL e .11; CONY; and Siberian DX , • . The laigest Stook of ',THS & OASSIMERBS in thc county, MA?! MADE CLOTHING, and 1 1 OLOTELING made to order super- Ii intended by first class workmen. MADE BOOTS & SHOES in end— Jess variety, HATS & !CAPS to suit alljastes, 'ROCIERIES, &0., &O. r goods have been bought during the •lad in Now York rand Will be cold at panic hi EC panic price 'ern are down, monopoly broken up. No store can or dare compote witb . ns in qual- A pride,: For 1112.016'r particulars - call at the of ' 0. B. MATHER It CO. wrenceville, , Dec. 19, 1868. othe ity a store 1067. WRIGHT 8c BAILEY. 1867. UTE commence this year with an exclusively CASH business. V V CASH PAID FOR WILEAT I CASH PAID FOR OATS I CASH PAIIY FOR CORN I CASH FOR EVERYTHING II LAR,,Gy, STOOK OF FLOUR FOR i 7; CASH LARGE, 4TOCII. OF FEED FOR . CASH 1 ARGE ergot - OF PORK FOR CASH I ' 11 and fee no. WRIGHT & BAILR elloboro, Jan. 9, 1867-Iy. II persona indebted to no by note or book tint must call and settle or pay coats. n. 3, 1867. WRIGHT & DARBY. 11 ' Stoves : Stoves 2 AFB/ HARDWARE! MR. WILLIAM ROBERTS begs to anlkonnoe to the oitizens of Tioga County, thatintadition to his excellent stock of Stoves, Tin-Ware, Brittanfa, and Shoot-Iron Ware, he has, at a great outlay, stooked his store on MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, path a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware, of which we enumerate the following articles : , • NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT, MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS, - BUTTS, STRAP HINGES, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, PUMPS, AXES, / AUGERS, / BITTS, // TT-STOCKS; HATCHETS, CHISELS, SHOVELS, SPADES, FOEKS, BEIICH-SCREWS, ,OOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS, BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS, PIPE BOXES, .AXLE, 1, TREES, ELLIP TIC RINGS, HORSE B,HOES,II.OOP, BAR, & BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE • HANGINGS, CORN POPPERS, ' SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERS . COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS, . . PISTOL CARTRIDGES, POWDER AND CAPS. PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS a new thing, and made for use. Those are but a few of atrium& articles composing our stook of Hardware.,, , invite the public to call and examine for themselves. We aim to keep the best quality of goods in our line; and all work to order done promptly and well. WILLIAM ROBERTS' We!labor°, Sept. 1,18664 f. VEW•FLOUR, GROCERY, AND PRO • VISION STORE. Edwin B. Carvey, with FLOUR, COMMON TO BEST, PORK, HAMS, MACKEREL, WRITE CODVSH, AND PRIME GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS, Or Next door to oiiveree's store. Wellaboro, Deo. 1 , 18611-Iy. FOLEY has some moil) of those fine American watches, at No: 5 Union Block. DB. PITCH 'S ABDOMINAL SUPPORT ' ERB, for elite et Roy's Drug Store. NEW GOODS AND NEW PRICES • •: ' T. A. WICKHAM'S, AVING just returned froth New York with jla New and carefully selected , STOOK OF GOODS, All those in want of Goods wal find - it tatheir, interest to call and EXAMINE OUR STOCK and loam Prices beforo buying ahoy/hero. Kept constantly orrhand,lvehoice lot of DRIED FRUIT, GROCERIES, FLOUR, PORK, &C., &C: Al .the above Goods aro bought at the lowest Cash Prices and will be sold ONLY FOR CASH on. READY PAY. Don't forget the plane, at the old stand of VAN NAME 4t WICKHAM. fa, Pa., Fob. 20, 186'T-tf. LATEST FASHIONS DEMAND J. W. BRADLEY'S CELEBRATED PATENT DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE SPRING) •SKIRT; TQE vronderfol flexibility and groat comfort and pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex Elliptio Skirt, will be experienced particularly in ail crowded monthlies, operas, carriages, railroad cars, church pews, arm chairs, for promenade and house dress, as the skirt can be folded when in UBO to , occupy a small place as easily and conveniently ass Silk or muslin Aces, ad in valuable quality in crinoline, hot found is:Vany single spring skirt. A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and great Convenience of wearing the duplex elliptic stool spring skirt fora single day. will never afterwards will ingly dispense with their use. For children, ?dims and young ladies they aro superior to all others. They will not bend or break like the single spring, but will preserve their perfect and graceful shape when three or four ordinary skirts will have been thrown aside as useleas. The hoops are covered with double and twisted thread, a nd the bottom rode are not only dou ble springs, but twice (or double) covered; preventing them from /searing out when dragging down stoops, stairs Ac. Tho Duplex Elliptic is a great favorito with all ladies, and iennivereally recommended by the fashion maga• sines, as the standard skirt of the fashionable world. To enjoy the following inestimable advantages in crinoline, vie; superior quality, perfect manufacture, stylish shape and finish. flexibility, durability, comfort and economy, inquire for J. IV- Bradley's Duplex V.lllpi tic ,or double awing skirt, and be sure you got the gen. nine article. CAUTION.—To guard against imposition, be particu lar to notice that skirts offered as ",duplex" have the red ink stamp, vie: W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic Steel Springs," upon the waistband--none others are genuine. Also notice that every hoop will admit a pin being punyd through the" center, thus revealing the two (or double) springs brihded together therein, which is the secret of thetr flexibility and strength, and a corn bloation,not to be fotead in any other skirt. For solo in all stores where first class skirts aro sold throughout the United States and elsewhere. Manu— factured by the solo owners of the patent, • WESTS, BRADLEY Sc (DAILY, Jano,Bm 97 Chambers Sc 70 & Reath, ats., N.Y. Hartman's Safety Bridle and Lines. (Patonted Novembpr 7,1865.) A MOST valuable article for all who drive bor. 1.1„ see. See " Agriculturist" for Marc-hi:1866. 1 , Recommended by Wilkes, of the Spirit of the' Times; Bonner, of the New York Ledger, and many other celebrated horsemen. The subscriber owns the patent for Tioga, Sue., quehanna and Bradford counties. Individual or township rights for sale, on favOrable terms. Harness makers who wish to make the lines fo their customers who buy individual rights, will, be dealt with libeutlly. By a slight alteration, the safety lines may be l attached to almost any bridle. All persons aro cautioned against making o using the bridle or lines, in the counties aforesaid without authority from the undersigned. ROBERT 0. SIMPSON. Wellaboro, Sept. 5, 1886-tf Mather & Horton, -,C • _ • DEALERS GROCERIES & PROVISIONS CROCKERY, HARDWARE, WOOD & WILLOW-WARE YANKEE NOTIONS. LAW.RENCEYILLE, PENN'A. Claih Paid for Produce, { B i ittl n T E ov. 21, 1866-Iy. Union Clothes Wringer. "Ir.:nthe right to sell the Union Clothes Wringer, with elliptic springs, and adjusts it self to any thickness. Manufactured at Water bury, Vt. lam prepared to furnish to all. II have the agency for the towns of Middlebury, Tioga, Nelson, Elkland; Oceola, and Farmington, REUBEN T. HALL. Farmington Hill, Fob. 20, 1867—tf. NOTICE.—Notieo is hereby given that RI ert Custard, Senior, has bean placed n charge clf tract No. 1590, and those parts of tract No. 1589, in the vicinity of Babb's creek, beimn . ing to'the heirs,of Luke W. Morris; and all wit-- sons are forbid trespassing thereon, under pen alty of prosecution. ELLISTON P. MORRIS, 865 Market Street, Philadelphia. Feb. 27.1867-61 no FALL BROOK CO undersigne-, I having make larrangelnents to furnish C l pal bythe TON or CAR LOAD, coarse or fine, solie itsthe patronage ofithe public. ALSO—bal constantly on band, a large stook of CARRIAGE BOLTS, Ao., at wholesale and retail. AV- BLACKSMITIIING of all kinds done in the beat manner, 3. M. GEER. Tioga, Dec. 1, 18867tf. SORE THROAT AND QUINSY ARE CUR od with ease and certainly by ono or two 'ap plications of SALUTIFER on the outside. Bold at •ROY'B. TIO GA, PA. D,rugA 'Medicines, ,Bcc. Ji L. BELDEN, 5T.401414.7Ra., PA. REPS constantly On hand a fine stock of Pure , Drage, lliodielnes, Chemicals, tie., • • WINES AND LIQUORS, v for Medleinal'abd Sacramental use; also all the popular Patent Medicines, Paints, Varnishes, Oils, Sco.,lall kinds of brushes, Dye. Colors, Dye Woods and tuffs, fine Toilet Soaps, Perfumery, Porn• • rides, Cosmetics, rio., • S, ,T ATI 0 N ERY, PENS, PENCILS, 1 PAPER AND ENVELOPES, eiandusu Books, Pass Books, 4te., Potash silk at 15 cents per pound, Kerosene Oil, p Oil, Turpentine, Benzine, ike. rash Oatmoal and Pearl Barley at 10 eta per d. I am solo agent in Blessbufg for Dr. eaver's Ext Firewood, and warrant it to • Scrofula, Balt Rheum, Bourvy, Pimples on face, and all diseases arising from impure e of the Blood if used according to directions. [tT~ eta: tile eta • articular attention givon to compounding Isician's and other Prescriptions. I guaran. Satisfaction, both in quality and prioo. l emember the Store, opposite-the now Coal Storo r Blossburg, Pa. ug. 1886--tf. J. L. BE ,DEN. P Phy tee , &N. HAMMOND'S NURSERY.— • . . 71iddlebnry, Tiop,a Co., Pa.,, Sltiated on the Plank Road, 4 miles from Tioga. l'ire aro prepared to furnishlQo,ooo Fruitorrects at the following prices : - Appletrees—large sizo, 25 oents at the Nursery; 30 coats delivered. Common size, 20 cents at the Nnrsery, 25 cents delivered. Pear Treei, 60 eta. mama APPLES.—Burnham Harvest, Early root, Chenango Strawberry,. .Washington trawberry, Red Astrachan, Summer Bellflower; fulmar Queen, Summer Ring, Sweet Bow, Sour w. IL Sti Su Bei stn APmEs.--pameuse, Gravenstein, Rambo, Ribston Pippin, Fall Pippin, Republican Pippin,, Hawley or IMIIBO, Maiden's Blush, Largo Wine, Lidies Sweating, Lyman's Pumpkin Sweet. • IrVINTEIC .Aprtar,s.—Baldwin, Bailey Sweet, Black GiMower, Blue Pcarmatn, Aaericat Gol den Russet, Roxbury Russet,Rhode Island Green ii ing, Esopus Spitz nburg, Swear, Sweet Gillflower, S' gar Sweet, 31 nay Greening, Honey Sweet, P und Sweet, P udilonr, Peek ' s Pleasant, Tall man Sweet, Tom lqns to. Ring, Fagner. Paans„—Bartl t, English Jargonelle, Bleaker's Meadow, Bela eratiVe, Louisa Bona D Jersey, Onkel, Beurre ' Amalie, Golden Beum,l l lemish Beauty, °lout Morceau, Lawrence. Also—Siberian Crab, Quinces, and Grape roots —several varieties. . "O.& N. lIAMMOND. Middlobury, Tioga Co., Pa.., Jan. 1866-ly Stoves & Tin Ware FOR THE I.9IILLIdN. 'D. P. ROBWRTS, UPOSUBB ROY'S BUILDING, Is now prepared to furnish the public with anything in his lino of business, in quantity as large, in quality: as good, and as cheap in price as any doalortiln Northern Pennsylvania. rie pays pariieula ‘ c - aitention to the STOVE AND TINWARE BUSINESS, i and intend to knoll n fall distortrnent of everything in that line. TIN WARE MADE TO &DER, promptly, and warranted to giveeatisfaotion. - REPAIRING executed in tho beet manner and with diapateb C I ALL AND SEE ME Wellsborough, March 7, 1886 1866. FOR SALE. 1866 BY B. C. MICKITAK A T HIS NURSERY OF FRUIT- AND OR NAMENTAL TREES, IN TIOGA 60,000 Apple Trees. 109 000 Pear Trees. A good supply of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY, and ORNAMENTAL TREES dc SHRUBBERY. The Fruit trees aro composed of the choicest varieties, good, healthy, some of them large and in bearing. Any one wishing to got a supply. will do well to call and see my stook before pur- Chasing elsewhere. „Or. Delivered at the depot free of charge. Tioga,.Feb. 28, 1888-Iy'' F 0 UV Z'S cr.LsnnATSD Horn ad Cattle Powders. YELLOW %V. TER, KEA V' E; COUGH'S, TEMPER, FL VERS, rUNDEI LOSS P APPF TITS AND VITA, ENERGY; &c. II 1180 improves tl wind, increase the appetite—give n smooth an, glossy skin—rim transforms' t h miserable skeletf horse. If CO • • • the Lungs, Liver, 7' &c., this artile nct.s as a spool e. By putting f • al ono-half a pap^r •• to n papnr barrel oS swill the. - _ above disea: , en will be cradle:lVA • or entirely prevented. If given in time, _a certain preventive and cure for the ling Cholera. - Prior:l_2s Cents o E Papers for Si. S. FColcYr7.; &1111,0., AT Tntin WHOLESALE DEM AND III: WINE DEPOT.. —NO..-U.G..Frailkiirl St., - Baltimore, Md. ' For Salo by - Diillti,' . l;+ - 15 out the United States. For sale by John A. boy, 77,ellaboro. VIOLIN STRTNG•S at • WE BB'S DRUG STORE T IFE AND TIMES OP ELDER SHEAR - DOWN.—Those who wish to secure a Copy of this excellent work, 'can do so by calling at this office soon.° August 29,1866. JOB -WORK, IN THE BEST STYLE, and with dospatoh,at THE AGITATOR Moo. I r IIOLESILE DREG sToup. DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PAIN,TS AIID OILS, . / TIiADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, CONCEN. TRATED MEDICINES, OIN ( ° , CINNATI WINES AND. KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT MEN- AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, , Q. • AND DYE COLORS, ' Sold at' Wholesalo Prices. Buyors.are reqUested to call and got quotations before going Sfirthor East Clothing: Clothing : T HE subeeriher having now determined to This stock is Large' And Attractive, and will be found• worthy of attention, na it de m'prise3 - n great WINTER DRESS dOOD.S, • which cornprtjes n great variety of French Me rinos, Coburgs, Paramettas; together. with about 20 SETTS of I on the same terms. THOMAS lIARDEN Welhz±bero, Feb. 20,1867. REMINGTONS'IFI.RE ARMS. D. P. ROBERTS Army Revolver, 44-100 in. Calibre Navy Revolver, l ' 36-100 in. Calibre Belt Revolver, Navy aizo Calibre Police Revolver, Navy site Calibre New Pocket Revolver,..4. 31 100 in. Calibre Pocket Revolver, (Ridoes pt.) 31-100 in. Calibre Repeating'Pistol, (Elliott pt.) No 22 fir. 32 Cart'go Vest Pocket Pistol, No 22, 30, 32 & 41 Cartridge Gun Cane ..............No 22 k 32 ,Cartridge Ereeoh Loading Bifle",(Boala') No 32 63S " . Revolving Milo, 36 & 44-100 in Calibre E. REMINGTON E., SONS. Moore t Nichols. New York; Wm Read & Son, Boston; Jos C Grubb & Co, Philadelphia; Foul tney & Trimble, Baltimore; Henry Folsom & Co, New Orleans; Johnson, Spencer & Co, • Chicago; L M Rumsey & Co, St. Louis; Albert B Crane, San Francisco. Fe 20,18137.-sm. 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ADAMS PRESS CO., amtion is invaluable. improves the quality of the milk. It has been proven by ac tual experiment to increase the quark ' tity of • milk and cream twenty per cent. and make the butter firm and airect. In fattening cattle, it gives them an appetite, loosens theif hide, and makes them thrive WAXER & LATIEiROP, H DEALERB 111 . HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAM, r sTO VET', .TYIV-WARE, BELTING -9 SAW'S EtTLERY WATER • LIME, . AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, •Carriago and Harness Trimmings; HARNESSES, SADDLES Ac, Corning, N. Y., Jan. 2, 1867--Iy. as Coughs, tricorn in Ti NEWELL, DENTIST, MANSFIELD,Pa., . grateful for the very liberal patronage heretofore roceived, will continue so as to per fortu all dental - operati - orfcasto - fricifirthe:rapitity increasing professional demands now engaged. All operations in all - departufents of the profes sion executed iil.4,e best possible manner. All now, useful inVFaitiona and Improvements adopt-, ed. The highest:good of bia patrons the ultimo fum of his ambition. 'Dee. 5, 'B6-t( FLOUR TRAM CHOICE WHITE WHEAT, buckwheat flour, corn meal and feed, alivnyA on hand. Call at tho ChariestOn AIM Wet o buy ing your flour and feed. I can rank() it an (Mont for you to buy, A. RUSSELL. Nay 10, 1866—tf CORNING, N. Y. BRANDY, WHITE- WASH LIME, CINES, PETROLEUM OIL, ROCHESTER PER- FUMERY W. D. TERBELL & CO. Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1,1867-17 CLOSE; OUT HIS STOCK- WINTER -CLOTHING, UNDERGARMENTS, tc., 11.. q., Offers the whole for THE NEXT' THIRTY DAYS, At. aotual COST for cash. VARIETI7 OF RICH & ELEGANT CLOTHING! ITC also offers his stock of 244ZZZRY NITOMS3D . GENERALLY '0 DEALERS 200,000 FURNISPEED TRE U.. S. GOV4ERNME2fT. ' PRINCIPAL AeEns March 18,1887-Iy. 26 ilitin St., Now York. i 'LINES 01P • TRAVEL. • . glum RAILWAY. Dn and after Mendel', N0v,19, 1806 trains v 1111110,6 Oornivg as tnotollossingborms: - WISTWATID 170IITID; ExproesMail t Sundays ox”pte4, frit bik 12;28'a. nt - • .Ita• Snlftniftn4l, and Dunkirk, cOnnecting with taiti4 for lho West.. 7:12 a in Night Express, Sundays excopted, for m it r 4lo Salamanca, and Dunkirk, malting direct conneetki; with trains of the Atlantic & Groat Western, 1, 10 , 4 Shorn, and Grand Trunk Itailways, Coral' Oats Writ. 7i43 a. nr.-,Nlght Express, Daily, for Itnffalo,Salams at . Dunkirk and the West. 7:50 a. no, Mall Train, Sundays excepted, for R o d e , ter and Buffalo, via Avon. '10:28 0. 113. 'Mall Train, Sundays excepted, for BMWs and Dunkirk. 2:16 p. m. Baltimore Express, Sundays excepted, , Rochester and Buffalo, via Avon. 5:40 p. m., Emigrant train, Daily, for the West, 7:27 p: in.. Pay Express, Sundays excepted, for Blade, Salamanca and the IVest, connecting at Salamanca with the Atlantic! & Great 'Western Railway, and at Buffalo with the Lake Shore and Grand Trunk Railways for p#inta west and south. 7;35 p m Day . ,Express, Sundays excepted, for Becht:Jig 1.25 p to Way' Breight, Sundays excepted. •••••••••• 1 .. . . ..,,,, . , EUTIVAIIII BOUND. ' • . i t,, 12:16a. tn., El lit Express, Daily, connecting at Ptah for Cananda qua, also for Harrisburg, Philadelpht a , and South, at Graycourc for Warwick. and at Nae York with afternoon trains and steamers for Boston and New England Citict 3:6$ a. in., Cincinnati Express, Mondays excepted, cot- Beating at Owego for Ithaca; at Binghamton for Syracnao; at Beall for Scranton, Philadelphia, and Trenton; at Lackawaxen for ilawloy,and at Um. court for Newburg and Warwick. 10:40 a. n i ., Day Express, Sundays excepted, connectiel at Elmira fdr Canandaigua, at Binghamton for Ibyrr. case, at Great Bond for Scranton, at Ladkawition 14r Ilawley, and at Jersey City with midnight .EXpatts Train of Now Jersey Itallroad,for Philadolphia, Bahl. morn and Washington. 10.0 am Accommodation 'Train daily. ' 12:20 p. in. way Freight, Sundays excepted. , 3:20 p. m., Baltimore Express, Sundays excepted 4 4:20 p. tn., Now York and Baltimore Mall, Sundays er. coptcd, eau renting at Elmira for Uarrisburgh;phpa. delpitia, and South. 7.0 S p to Lightning Express, Sundays excepted, cot. nectlog at Jenny City with morning express train a New Jersey Railroad for Baltimore and Washlngto3, and at Now York with morning express trains for Benton and tho East. FPM. R. BARR, M. RIDDLE, Go ''l Pass. Agent. Gen'l SAO. Dioisburg & Corning, & Tioga R. R. Leavo Corning. Arrive. Mail, 816 a mrAtall, 6 1544 12 Accommodation, 3 30 p mfAccommodation,lo 20 a n L. H. SIIATTUCX, Snpl. Philadelphia & Brio R. 11 ' Ttaina will arr. and depart at Williamsport aka follovi - ; Eastward • i westwara, Erie Mall Train 10 10 p J. ?,.1 Erie 11 Traia...7 1S an E. .Express Train.. 4 60 a m Erie E 'sa Train..B 46 p a \Elmira Mall Train 8 3.5 ant Elmira Mail Traipil SS pis 'Taiisonger Care run through on the Erio Mail Andra press Trains without change both ways between Mt delphla and Erie. NEW YORE OONNECTION. Leave New York at 9 a in, arrive at Erie 9..80 a in. Leave NowaYork at 5 00 p m, agrive at Erie 7 15 p r. 6 Leave Elio at 5.80 p m, arrive at New York. 4.4.0 p ',mote Erie at 10 25 a in, arriTo at Tow York 10 10 a m A. L. Tnart, Gen'l Eupt, Northern Central R. It ` TIIAINO FOR THE NORTII. - Trains for Canandagtda leave Elmira as follows: Accomodation.at• 7 00 a is express [fastest train on r0adj....a.,.,-......... U 45 at Mall—, 615yz Way Freight, [passenger coach attached] f7le a r. TRAINS FOR TVE SOUTII. Trains,for Williamsport, BaltimOre rind PhilsdelpLL - Ac., leave Elmira as follows, . . . Mall at 4 44 4 ii . Express 5 ZO p is Local Freights to an • Through 0 00dc M.The Express train which leaves for the North n 11 45 am, rune turough direct front Williamiperi 1,-, Canandaguia. Thu. Express which loaves Elmira. for Williamsport at 5 30 p in, is the through train sera front Catran\lalia. J. Si DOARRY, Osn'l Supt Atlantic and Groat Welter% U. W., SALAMANCA STATION. WETTWAILD BOUND. 4,ABMARD BOL:11), Diull 5.301 Expreca 5.1 u u Acconuodatlou VC) 5.1n11 50 11.15 Expr , eza 12.19 Accommodation, ...... 11.xpijas 11.001 Express Olt At'ory tlicro Is a lunation with tbo Phil:v.l6lphi% Erte,'and Cil Creak .Ittill4toads. AkMantivillo with the Franklin and Ott City auk l'ithOlo Branch. At Loavittaburgo Slationluy Branch makes tact At, to Cloreland. At liavoutia coniama Clavalautt and Pittannigh Itallroad. 'Thu Road pitairoa through Akron, Ashland. °that, Marion, 1.11 haua and Dayton, lutetaccting various , rail roads, and terminataa at, Cincinnati. 1)...11c1..A1tka. Gen. Supt., Meadvilla, DEERFIELD WOOLEN 1 1 AOTORN. UNDERSIGED having puruhusiA. 1 tho well known Woolen Factory of Alossri E. Jc 13. 5.,130w0n on the dowuneEque River, tic,. miles east of Knoxville, takes this method c f informing the inhabitants of Tioga and adjoining oounties that he will manufacture wool by the yard or on shareitosuit customers,. into FLANNELS, OASSIMERES. 'llolE-SKINS, FULL °LUTES, of all kinds. The Machinery has been thorougbly repairud and now machinery added thereto, ale° an iint' provotbliew wheel which will enablo,him to well, tho ontiro season. Ile will pay particular atter, tion IltollCarillug& Cloth DFessing which will be done in the noltest.possible near nor, haring added ono new Roll Machine. Fiii enable him to dispatch grid accommodate people from a distaneoe. Ile would fcrther say that le has carried on; tho business in manufacturing wool for - fanners in iiradford and adjnining oountiee for the past twontryears'; he th'nrctire assn warrant, all work and satisfy his customer:; using nothing in manufacturing' but genuine wool. ' J OSR IN GRAN. Deerfield, Jan. 1, 1.86.6-13-. Tina Marble' Works. la D. CALKINS, late of the firm of Celt:. .1 I • ins .1 Conklin, io.now prepared to est• oute•all orders for/Tomb Stones and ?dominants, cf °aim's. o • L t ITALIAN OR RUTAND MARBLE. of the latest style a l nd approved workmanship , and with dispatch. lie keeps. constantly on hand both kinds a - Morble and will be able to suit all who may foyer him with their orders, 'on as reasonable terms .1! can be obtained in to country.. Stones discolored rith rult and dirt cleaned , i a made to look a. frond as now. - • HARVEY ADAIi 8, of Charleston, is my Agent, a II contracts 'inside with him will be filled'hy mo at shop prices. • IL D. CALE.I.Nis' Tioga, Dec. 19, 181 - - 6-1) U. S. CLAIM AGENcY , • For tho Collection of • • Army and Nary Claims and Penslong• MBE NEW BOUNTY LAW, passed July 28,160,siv ti t two and three years' soldiers extra Wyat'. . 5 1/ 14 in your discharges.• OFFICERS' EXTRA PAY. Three mouths' extra pay proper to veinviteer oEfSen who were in service March 3, 1665. PENSIONS INURE ASED To ali who haVe lost a limb and who have been putsi nently tied totally disabled. All other Government claims prosecuted. kr . J.EitO3l,E B. NILES. Wolishoro; Ootober 1n.1666-tf Planing & Turn! B. T. V ... 4N HORN, WAVING got his now Factory in operatkc• IA is now prepared to fill orders . for Cabinet Ware promptly' and in tho best style of workman• ship. "(lading procured a WOODWORTH PLANER, ho is reads , to abase board's or plank wUh dispels!! SCROLL•SVORK &I) BRACKETS, furnished to order. Ills maohines are of the vow est and most improved patterns. • Shop corner of Pearl and 'Wain Ste, BOItO, PA.. IVELLS• Oot. 31, 1866—tf. B. T. VAN llolfls. Bounty7Ld Pension Agency. HAVING riEfii•ed dotlnitcs inatructions In regard to tboAxtra bounty allouicd by the net July 2},.. X6ll, and baring on band a large supply of nocentry blanks. we are prepared t 9 protwce te an frt. eon and bounty claims' which tuay"be Oacfd in ovr hands, IPereons Ih'ing at a dlstance.can commurti.ate with na by letter, and tl•elr cormutudeatit4). 1011 ta promptly AtOWNI FMITII .SllO icelbiboro . .October 24,1860 What _ is- the- -Matter_?.._ _—_ - Is general debility troublesome is your b end led impure ? is the Whole body (113orriered weak? Then get a bottle of, the great Blood P P ' rifler—it is Depurative Syrup of lodide of Po tassium: follbw the directions carefully and will be heuefitted. Sold at 'Boy's Drug Store. - - TO PARENTS.—Nothing,t's so often wanted ay a good Aledicine for thy colds of ehibirr. Now you have it : the Compound fhilFatn 0 : iloarblound is just the thing for children. fer cures not merely 'the cough but the .cold Sold at Boy's Drug Sroro at 25 cents p" • ZEE iig.