1 it .' . - : - pBER•, •GONE. =, i;ol3i:!e'tirn** whiin the day, igrowo dttaiy, Stirs begin to come, • When the aflame from theityleying, Come ihagi4 u & tatigt!ingliorae, .Ithinlr.4ilb a engine sorrel's', . As they pass through the opezedooi, 'Of .the faces of•the children - ' Thist - we Swig shall g any morn. Ohlldien in snelr-whibs caskets, "I,ald'awaY tn their rest, • „ • Their still hands lying faded , - • Over the pubseless breast I . Children a-to came and tarried As it were only for the night, ' And passed at the break of• the morning, Ono journey far out 'of sight On a long and lonely journey; • Where we' could not help_ or hold, VorW6 sari but the cdosini Oyelids, The fading of locks of gold; . . And knew how now was but silence, Where once had been prattle and song, And only a chill and a shadow, Where was sunshine the whole day long, Away from our circa and caresses, "God knows where they are," we 4 And we knew that we tarry behind them Only litde way: For we, too, haste in ow .inurneY4 And we know it will not be Jong Till we : I to to the eV eternal, '. The r awl rapture or song. Yet oft, when the sun is setting In unspeakable splendor of light, Or the days grow dint and dusky, - And the ilhailows stretch into the night, When the children tired with their playing, Come in through the open door, I think of the dear, dear children, Who dill never come any more. How- , i3al Visgraceci the 'A traveller la the State of Illinois, some years ago, came to a lone log hut on the prairies, 'near Cairo, and -there he halted. He went into the house" of logs. It was a wretched affair, with an empty packing-box fora table, where two or three old chairs and • disable stools graced the reception room; th dark wails of which 'were further orna-. merited by a display of tin warcand bro ken delf article or two. • The woman was crying In one cor : - ner and the man -with tears in this eyes and aPipe in his mouth, sat on a stool, with his dirty arms resting on his, knees, and his sorrowful looking head supported by the palms of his hands.— Not a word greeted the interloper. "Weil," he said, "you seem to- be in awfttl trouble here. What's up?" - • "Ohl we are most crazed, neighbor," said the woman; "and we ain't got no Patience.to see folks now." ( "That is all right," said the visitor, not much taken aback by thispolite re but/1 "but can't Ibe of any service to you in - . all his trouble?" "Well, v'e've lost our gal. Our Sal's gone off arid left us," said the man, in tones of despair. "Ah, do you know what induced her to leave you ?" remarked ,the new ar rival. 1 , "Well, we can't say, stranger, how g'he . 's so far lost to us as to be induced • but, then, she's gone and disgraced us, _remarked the afflicted father. "Yes, neighbor, and not as I should. 44ay it as is her mother, but there warn't pootier gal in the West than my Sall, she's gone and brought ruin on us ? , an on her: own head now, "followed the stricken mother. "Who has she gone with asked the visitor. "Well, there's the trouble. The , gal could have done well; and might have married Martin Kehoe a capital shoe-. maker who, although he'c got but one eye, plays the flute in ali ely manner, and earns a good living. Then look what a home and what a life she desert ed 1 She was here surrounded by all the luxury in tlfe 7 country," Said the father. . "Yes! '.ho knows what poor,al will have to eat, drink, or wea now?" groaned the old woman. "And who is the fellow that has ta ken her from you, to lead her into such raiserY ?" quoth he. "Why she's gone off and got mar ried to a critter called an editor, as lives in the village, and the devil knows how they amt . () earn ft living. " Old Daddy ,Bumsey was a conscien tious ,man, fond of his Bible ,and his bitters. He vas summoned as a wit ness before our County Court. , On en tering the hotel he stepped up to the bar, called for a little tansy whisky, p6ured out a tumbler nearly full, and proceeded •to get outside of it, which he did with • entire success. The usual sixpence was . laid on the counter in payment. Land lord handed back three cents. Whatl" said Rumsey, don't you charge but three cents 2" • ,Not where I sell at wholesale," was the reply. The old man shoved back the change and said : " Well, if it's as cheap as that, you take the three cents and Pt/ take some more !". After this wholesale transaction had been disposed of one of the ding law _yers of the county enter and invited Daddy to indulge • , giving a know ing wink to the crowd. " Daddy," said the lawyer, " what did you come here for ?" i4Whk . we had a mill-pond in our to n, and if made all the people sick, 'when the Lord sent a flood and carried the dam away, then the people got well." .1- " I don't see why you should say the Lord had anything to do with ft.'' "Certainly he did," replied Daddy, " for the Bible 'says, "He sendeth his rain upon the just and. upon the un just." _" Oh, you are getting weak and fool ish," said the lawyer. "I know St.," Was the response, "but the Bible tells ue that the Lord chooses the weak and foolish things of this world to confound the wise!" A PLANT, which has ail the quail! ties of fine silk, has recently been dis- Covered in Peru: Preparations are be ing made to cultivate it upon an exten . sivegicale. The , shrub is three - or four - , feetin height. The silk is inclosed' in a pod, of whicheach plant gives a great number, and is declared to be superior in fineness and quality, to the predac- Hon of the silk worm. it isa wild per ennial, the seed small and easily separ ated from the fibre. The stems of the plant produce a long and very brilliant fibre superior in strength and beauty, to the finest linen thread. Small quanti ties have been woven in the rude man - ner of the Indians, and the texture and brilliancy is bald to be unsurpassed. I A LAIIGE mu:Y.—Mr. Calvin Bar ber, a wealthy farmer of the toyn of Norwich, Chenango county, resides with his wife near the Half-Way house, between the villages of Norwich and Oxford. This worthy' couple, though not fifty years 'old, are the parents of twenty-two intelligent; and healthy children, a portion of them grow n up an d having families of their own. Weave heard that seventeen of the family are girls t , and that all of the family meet once a year at the " old homestead.—" BiVhconton Standard. ti A youngster came home after a glori ous time in the pud es, his face all agloW, and his rubber Oohs full of water. The punishment of staying in the house for the remainder of the day did not seem very hard at first; but as his little heart warmed up with the recollection of his triumphs of the morning, when he bad waded deeper than any of his playmates lured to, ho could bear the restraint n longer, and went to his mother, say ng, "Please, mother, whip mg, and let me go out again. Y, • ," • 'l 4 " s " • • ,n a , • - -- '•'•" t•• '• • •• so 1 ,-- • •• -; •• -^ • :: 7 4.1..t,.. , Air.$ c. 4 a Pk 4 44. nf • " . 4 NEW SPRING GOON IN CORNING, InII AT THE PEOPLE'S STORE 1 • Nip ARJ NOW RECEIVING • FRESH ,SiiOCK OF NODS DM Adapted to'tle SPRING TRADE, 1 attd are prepared to supply the wants of the !I ' people in iENNFITLVANI . :wrrn ~ DRY GOODS. OUR LONG EXPERIENOR =II .._,►= -. has taught us that GOOD 400DS give the beet aatisfaetiott, ,those,seenetemed = to'pationletius knot, that we KEEP THE BEST GOODS that are to be found in this seotion, and those . who are not our patrons are the losers • quite ail ranch as we are. We keep tie usual TIA.ROE STOOK OP CLOTHS to soli by tbo yard or MADt UP TO ORDER' AND WAR- RANTED TO FIT • OUlt, STOCK WILL BE KEPI' FULL, and all Goods sold by u; Warranted to giire Satisfaction, A N D Sold as tow as at any other tstab- lishltent. Mind that. • We invite an examination 'of ow? Stock end" Prices, pledging ourselves to ;. SHOW GOODS FREELY Alb TAKE NO OFFENCE when no sale is Leads SMITH & WAITh. Corning, N. Y., Apr. 10, 1887 NEW AR A NGEMENT, I Wilson c~ iVan Iralkeuburg. Have established themselves et NO. 2, UNION BLOCK, 3` lately occupied by P. D. Bunnell They are rievr,reeeiving a lare nook of SPRING DR':t, qqODS, In part, such as Cloths, Cassimeres„ Vestiugs, Ladies' Cloths, and a large variety of Ladies'. Dress Goods. GROCERIES, 4, MERCHANT TAILORING AND FURNISHING GOODS. DONA` FORGET THE PLACE To hay cheap, and a Choice tat of SPRING GOODS. We are Agents ibr Singer's Sewing Machines, the best and cheapest Machinb for family use, less liable to get oat of repair, and more durable than soy other, adapted to fine or erse sewing„ Call and see them. The Senior partner Lae had a large experience in Merchant Tailoring. and it is the intention of the new Arm to put this branch of their bnainess beyond successful competition. • WolLahore, Feb. 20, 1887—tf. ith' Will& PATE I WIRE, FOR CLOThES LhIESL r • w.0111.109 1 1Ve t0,46113the utterWon , ,opthe pub- Ho to an entirely now quality of Wire knewn White Wire, possessing a coating which prove* It from we corroding or turning from its uniforin whiteness diming any number of years, and on which Letters Patent has been secured. It has Jeep feund to he Pk:only ,attiele spitohleii,for!ct clothes lion, wept the Add.fasiilot,led- rope Or cord, WhlCh idstrkystairs6 -- unfelt ' double annoydnee by breili iottbile out, ' , and disci+ oring clothes, and 10 being obliged to put it up and take it down4lVery time used. With this Wire Clothes Line yip have none of these annoj soldesh and v 31104 if 0000 pS4t Pp It givels4oa no more troublenotil,t4 , stakes or posts rotdown s to which Akei using it we are con fident you -willfully Cioirobdriite the statements of thousands-of 'others in its praise. Over 300,- 000 lines already sold, and every family should and will have one. It will not change, though yon may keep it - under, water for any length of time; hence, you ace, it cannot discolor clothes like a rope or cord. Size of Wire, No. 9. IMM Six Reasons stay every family ghoul.] have one of these Patent White Wire Mt"' Lines : . Yon nem kayo to take it in no cannot what the woatheittnar-bii):;lbe • -*Midler tainPt affeot 2d. It will iaat from twenty-five to fifty years at least, and daring-that time you will wear out fifty orditary )linos, besides suffering an untold amount of trouble and annoyance with them. • 3d, It is the cheapest Line' in the world, to say nothing, of_ its great convenience.. 0. good rope line costs. about 2 rAmta per foot, and:this only 4} cents. This will lash N o life time; while that with good care - will last about a year. This Wire, at 25 ciente per foot, would be cheaper than a rope lido. , . 4th. You cannot load it heavy enough with clothati,"andifie . winkneverblows strong enough to break ,it: • • cstA , !- •••• • 6th. It does not in , any way discolor Or injure clothes that mating-Upon it. 6th. it wilreave itsprioe in saving you trouble and annoyance every three months you own it.! The Wire is annealed before coating, whiCh makes it very soft and tough. It can never be broken in , the use for whtch it is intended. Price four and a half cents per foot. 'Usual amount for a good line, 'tb to 100 feet. : Clothes are lastenod :to, it_ with Alla, common' eiotbep pie. , i t ?!?, The following editorial notices from the Tri bune, Independent and Christian Advocate, are among the many newspaper testimonials which we have received, but space will not allow no to introduce more hero; The AmericatfVirhite Wire Clotbes.line, is a superior article in its pray. It does not. injure clothes and is almost indestructable. Every housewife should) use it., We are now using it.--= N. Y. Tribune. 1 7 The Patent White Wire • Clothes•line, is all it purports to bo—a most'indispensable article. It does not injure the clothes, and never wears out. Every house' will ultimately. ,hags it.—N. Y. In. dependent.. I . ' ' THE WHITE WIRE<OLOTEIEsp LEM—Among the special annoyances of the trashing day are to be Teckoned high up the ,list the ill adaptation of clothes lines. The old kord or rope bas done much good service; but what with its breaking, < 3 rotting ut, discoloring the.clothes, and the an noyan e. of putting npl and taking down each week is at' quite a perfect snide. A substitute is now offered in thr. a Patent White Wire Clothes Line," for sale by the American Wire Company, 140 Broadway. The peculiarity of this wire is in its coating, which, it is said, never becomes broken. We have seen it used, and find that it gives entire satisfaction.—N. Y. Christian Advo cate. 5 • q . run; Agont, Feb. 27,1867-tf. Tioge, HARRAH'S NATIONAL GATE [Patented September 20th, 1864.3 1. ,'The most common workman or a farmer 'can ,build 2. It, is made of all sires, and is perfectly adaptedAo all date purposes, whether for cattle -1 yard, faint, door yard ortrden. I 2: It requires nolting , and cannot be blown open nor shut. 4. It does not swag the post, and the Gate itself cannot spg. 5.• Breaehy' stock. cannot open it. 6. It cannot be driven against when open. T. If la not Oar/trucked 1, ottiao• slant snow. • 8. Being built without mortise or tenon, it costs but littio more than a pair of good bars. 9. -It is stronger than any other gate built of an equal amount of lumber, and its strength is equal upon both sides. 10. It is the oheapest,.neatest, and most con venient and durable date to use. • During the fall of 1866, the National Gate has received the 'highest' award at SEVEN STATE and some SEVENTY COUNTY FAIRS, and in competition with other Gates, it has taken the FIRST PREMIUM in every instance. It challenges the whole list of Gates to a prac tical test, throughout all seasons. The National Gate has received the?unqualis tied approbation Of all who have used it. These Gates, inoluding, Posts, ar , built at a cost of $ 4 to $B, according to worknianship and ,material used. ' Their manufacture insures a profitable investment of capital, as they corn. mend a ready sale at from 80 to 100 per cent. profit; and it is perfectly safe to put them up at all times under a warrant, as they have in no case failed to give the fit/test satisfaction.' d. P: BILES, • • • --' D. ANGELL; r 'A. ALBA. Afr Township and Farm Rights for sale in ,Tioga and Drrldford Co t untles. Orr Applicants for purchase of Territory, send for Circultiontainiug particulars. Rights_ fer - tiVerage Farms are uniformly gold foal-Candi, including printed drafts end speci. fications for building all sires of both Farm and Entrance Gate, by : the aid - of which any one can construot them. • , On receipt of $lO, in all Cases accompanied by a particular description of the land for which the right is desired, the appropriate Conveyance, drafts, .4e., will be promptly forwarded. Address, with stamp,' ' NATIONAL GATE CO., March 27, 1867—tf. ' Knoxville, Pa. BY MAIL, PREPAID. °halos Flower. and Garden Seeds, No Strawberries, Grapes, thilbs, Sce. BM. 'WATSON'S- OLD COLONY NUR . BERT and SEED ESTABLISHMENT, Plymouth; Mass., is ,now • sending out by mail prepaid, packed wit) great care in gotta perch% 'silk, so as to reach any part of the Union , in par. feet safety, a complete assortment of the 'finest QraPelq. Strawberries, New large Currant% Goose berries,'Biackberriesi.Roses, Flowering Plante, Bulbs, Lilies, cto., &c. Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Shrtibs, Evergreens, Hedge. Plants, .tc., will be sent by freight paid to Boston. Also, the True Cape Cod tlranberry, for cultivation in wet land, or in upland and Gardens, where It pro dimes-at the rate of 900 bushels to the sore; with directions for cultivation. Priced Desoriptive 'Catalogue? will be sont to any address. .Now is the beet time for planting. The best way to ob. tain good ',ruffs In _ pothers, and Seeds; is to send direct to the GroWer. Send for a Catalogue. Wholesale Catalogues to the trade. Agents wanted. March 20, 1867-2 m. ROY'S CHOLERA DROPS 0611 ES COLIC, - , CURES EYSETERYi - CURES CHOLERA MORBUS, CURES CHRONIC DIARRHEA, ciIIRE,S all Bowel,,Complaints, but does not cure anything else. This medicine is no case-all c it has the confidence of every body, for ilk never known ‘o Fail: oft should be kept oti baud 'by every Bold dealers in medicine at fifty cents per bottle. For sale in at- i • oy's Drug Store. NOTlC.ll—Notice is beieby given 4hat Rob ett Ogatard, Bonier, bas beeii placed in charge of tract, No. /590, and those parts of tract Nb. 1689,,in the vicinity of Babb's creek, belong. ba i t to'the- heirti of ,Luke W. Morris; and all per so ha are forbid trespassing thereon, under pen al ,y of prosectron. 1 t FLLISTON P. MORRIS, 866 Market Street, Philadelphia. Feb. 27. 1887-43at* I - What is the Matter? S general debility troublesome? is your blood impure? is the whole body disordered and k? Then get a bottle of the gMt Blood Pu t er—it is Depurative Syrup of lodide of Po.. -sium: follow the directions carefully and you 11-ho benefitted- Sold at Roy's Drug Store. • TIBIOAL INBTR I MONTB.—J. B. nab -11 pear, dealer in Decker & %rather and raines h Brothers pianos, Mason It Hamlin eabzz , l et organs, Trent, Linsey & (to. melodeons, and B. Shoninger melodeons. Room over J. R. owen's store. - Sept. 12, 1888. ..~ ALENDER, French, Marine and nun% Clocks, at . jdool9l FOLEY'S. FROM TUE PRESS ITS CLAIMS ARE TRIM THE O „GREAT r 4. CENTRE. OP ~ ATTRACTION IS AT " • LAWREN:CEYILLE. Iliroulc) a nouiica'iti,tho, good people of lioga Coantithit they Mire pit 'returned 'trout Now York with their ei n ecion'll fail:stook- of FALL,. WINTER GOODS, embracing all the tatrolties ee well •me =the Bub etaistialsrequired. t t •••;- = =.• • • •F DRESS 0004)s,in*: varieties, STAPLE, & FANCY OOODS, HOOP SKIRTS, & BEST FRENCH. WOVE COR . SETS, OtLOVES AND HO SIERI,AAIWEE (:# 4:3 " FURS "PUBS I I MINK , CONY, and iSTberian• Squirrel. T.ll!!•argeat St49k Pf • VAS§titEth 'ad county, READY MADE • . CLOTHING, and :« CLOTHING made to order super• • fifitended 61,31W:data lopyklnen. SHOP, bowitiCion & &kits in end- 7698 fiarial4 ttATS* CAPS 4 , tuft ariaste,9, GROO4RIES, &0., &0.. Onr gooda have been bought during the last pude, lu,Now York and will be*,uold at panic Pliet*J - Prices are down, monopoly broken up. No Othertstaro ogia'oidata compote with - Ms in (Ma lty and prieml-,pOr rurtber particulars call at tbo store of ' CT, a: MATTER do COI Lawrenceville;' 18M... WRIGHT fe BAILEY. 1867. cy. commence ibis year with an exclusively CA.411 business. CASH PAID FOR WHEAT 1 CASH PAID FOR OATS 1 CASH PAID. FOJI, CORN I CASH FOR - IVERYTHING I I A LARGE STOCK OF FLOUR FOR CASK t A LARGE STOOK OF' FEEp FOR CASE 1 / A LARGE STOCK OF PORK FOR CN,SII 1 Call and see us. WRIOUT' I BAILEY. Wellsboro, Jan. 9, 1867-Iy. All persona indebted to us by note or book account must eall and settle or pay costs. Jan. 3, 1867. WRIORT & BAILEY,' ,4414 • stoves* ii AND IFIARDWARE! MR. WILLIAM ROBERTS begs to ILI- announce to the citizens eF Tioga County, that in addition to his excellent stock of Stoves, Tin-Ware, Priffania, and Sheet-Iron Ware, ho has, at a great outlay, stocked his store on MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, with a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware of which we enumerate the following articles : tor. NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT, MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS, BUTTS, STRAP HINGES, ~ CARPENTER'S TOOLS, - PUMPS, AXES, AUGERS, BITTS, HITT-STOOKS, - HATCHETS, CHISELS, SHOVELS, SPADES, gORICS, BE WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS, BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS, PIPE BOXES, AXLE. TREES, ELLIP• ' TIC ME= SPRINGS, HORSEBHOES: HOOP, BAR, & BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE HANGINGS, CORN POPPERS, SA.IISAGE ITUTTERS' AND . nuFFERs COMBINED: Also, PISTOLS, PISTOL( CARTRIDGES, POWDER AND OAPS. • PATENT BARNPOOR HANGIiTiIS • • a new thing, and made for use. These are but a few of the many &Atoka composing our stook of Hardware. • • We invite the public to call and examine for themselves. We aink to keep the beat quality of goods in our line ; and -all work to Order' Acne promptly and well. WILLIAM ROBERTS• • Welleboro, Sept. 1:0886—tf. 'LULL BBOOIC..COAL.—Tho undersigned I! ' haring make arrangements to furnish Coal bytke TON or CAR .LOAD, coarse or fine, sac- Hattie patronage bilk:rya:lbn°. f • • 4 1 , ALSO—has coast ntly on hand, a large stook of OABBIAGB BO 'fß, &0., at vholesale and retail. Orr , BLA KSISIITIfING of all• kinds done in the best masnir. ' S. M. GEER. Tioga, Dec. 1; 1860-tf. ATIOL,II4: . SIBIN,OB at - #EI3WB MVO STORE. T IFEI AND T , E I S 0"F.41 ^ LDBle SHUAD • j../ DOWN.--.Tboii who wish to oscura n copy ‘ of this excellent - qv rk, . nen do so by calling at this office soon. i ' August 29,113c18. TOD-WORK, IN THE BEST STYI,E, and ftP with deapatch,itt THE AGITATOR Mee. n== NZ IN T. A. WICKHAI1 9 S, 1 • • • .1: , ' HAVINji just returned from Now York with New and carefully selected MI those in want of Goode wtil find it to their interest to call and A. BO& See "AgriellittniSt" for March, 18684 Recommended by Wilkes, of the Spirit of the Times; Bonner, of the )low York Ledger, and many other celebrated dersemen. • The subscriber owns the patent for Vega, Sea quehouria,aud Bradford' counties. Individual or township rights for sale, on favorable term's. 'farness makers who watt to make the lines foi their customers who buy Individual rights, will be dealt withliberally. By a slightalteration, the safety lines may be I attached to almost any bridle. All persons are cautioned against making or using the bridle or lines, in the counties aforesaid, without authority from the undersigned. ' • ' ' ROBERT C. SIMPSON. Wellshoro, Sept. E., 1888-tf GROpilitY& .1111STILINt We take - pleasure in announcing to the public that we commence the New Year with enlarged facilities for accommodating customers with the choicest stock of BEST SUGARS,. SPICES, CHERRIES, (Stoned,) PRUNES, BOX RAISINS, CITRON, SEEDLESS RAISINS, , COOKINO CURRANTS; , PICKLES, SAUCES, • CANNED FRUITS. and the finest Count Oysters, Pi Canned Oysters, Will find our 'RESTAURANT upon at all sea sonable hours, where Oysters iu every style, pre pared by a skillful cook, *reserved up to delight ,wpalate and gladden the heart. Always glad to ice our •friende, becawo : in. tend to give them their mottoes worth, if they • call once they will be me to call agai MAMMA BULL , Jan. 2,1887. 0. H. GOLDSMITH. MfifffMENNIIII NEW GOODS AND NEW PRICES 1 1 4.1 f MEM BE El TIO GA, PA. STOCK , OF 000.11 S, EXAMINE . OUR STOCK . ME and learn Prices before buying elsewhere Ropt coostatitly,on . band,!l oboloo lot of ' DRkED FRUIT, GROCERIES, FLOUR, PORK, &0., &CI All tho abovo Goodil aro bou'ght at tho• !oNvost Cash Prices and will bo sold r'on'CASll OR BE4DY PAY! Don't forgot tho Once, at tho old stand of VAN NAME lc WICKHAM. Tiogo, Pa o :Soki. 20;1887-tf To the Public of WeMims; AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY 1 N .A SHER, TAtfiEtsthteihitomc;c)tohri of notifying the people • . • SPRING CLOTHING . is on band, and offers it lower than before. The Store is well stocked with the most fash ionable COATS, PANTS lary VESTS, also, a large assortment of -; GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, consisting of WHITE AND CASSIMERE SHIRTS, COLLARS, NECKTIES, SUS PENDERS, SOCKS, and a good large lot of the most fashionable HATS AND CAPS, ever brought to this market. Also TRUNKS, BAGS, AND UMBRELLAS, which you can buy low for cask at the dheap Clothing Store of N. ASHER, under the .Agita tor Office. Wellsboro, April 10, 18G7. Rartraan's Safety Bridle and Lines. (Patented November 7, 186&.) M. BULLARD & GOLDSMITH, One door above Roy's Drug Store, W'ELLSBOR,O, P 44. GROCERIES, YANKEE NOTIONS, WOOD & WILLOW WARE, yet offerecl to this public. _ ! {, ~o►u~~ekeepers can And the right from the BA LTIMOBE MARKETS, on sale at our counter. ME HUNGRY .(t. DISCO*LATI. WE AIM TO PLEASE ffiedioines, Bic.•.' • J L. E L'D E N . / ELOSSEURG PA. ionattiridy on hula A One stock of iNire Drage, hpilioinqs, Oheraloals, VINES AND LIQUORS, for'Medloinal and Sioremexital use; also all this popular Patent Medicines; Paints, Varnishes, Oils, 'tto.; all kinds of braehts, Dye Colors, Dye Woods and Stuffs, fine Toilet Soaps, Perfumery, 'Pom - ado), Cosmetics, Bce.,, • STATIONERY; PENS, PENOILS,! PAPER AND ENVELOPES, ' kora' oraniluru Books, Pass Books, -&e.,. Potaab in,,bulk at. 16 , cents per pound, Xerc!seno,oo, Lamp Oil, Turpentine, Domino, , Fresh Oatmeal and Pearl Barley at ID ota per pound. I am solo agent in Bloasbarg for Dr. N. Weaver's Eit. Fireweed; and warrant U to cure Scrofula, Salt Rheum, ificurvy, Pimples'on the . face, and all diseases arising from impure state of the Blood if used according to directions. it .;• •PartiCular attention given to comprolding Physician's and otber,Prescriptiousi • I guaran tee satisfaction, both in - quall and price. • • Remember the store, osite - be new Coal Co's Store Blossburg, . • Aug. 15,1860-tf. J. L• BELDEN. Stoves 80 . Tin , Ware D. P. It OBER Ts, OPPOSITE ROY'S BUILDING, . Is now prepared to furnish the public with anything in his lin; of business. in quantity as large, in quality: as good, and as cheap in price as any dealers in Northern Pennsylvania. Ho pays particular attention to the STOVE AND TIN WAKE BUSINESS and intend to koep a fall notrortment of everything in that line. TIN WARE MADE TO ORDER, promptly, and warranted to giveeliatiefaetioin REPAIRING' . executed in • the beatmanner and pith 'dispatch P. 013 BR TS. Wollsb9rongb, Maroh 7, 1886. r Hither & Horton, DEALERS IN ,GROCERIES 'et PROVISIONS CROCKERY, HARDWARE, WOOD & WILLOW-WARE, YANKEE NOTIONS. LAWRENCEVILLE, PENN'A. 4 Clash Papi for Produco, r h ' o l ; t r„ i 4 Nov. 1866-Iy. -1866. FOR SALE. 1866. • BY B. C. WICKHAM, A T HIS NURSERY OF FRUIT AND OR NAMENTAL)TREES, IN TIOGA:— 60,000 oApple Trees. 10,000 Pear Trees. A gcod supply of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY, and ORNAMENTAL TREES ..t SHRUBBERY. The'Fruit trees are composed of the choicest varieties, good, healthy, some of thorn large and in hearing. Any one wishing to get a supply will do well to call and see my stook before pur chasing elsewhere. ;fa-Delivered at the depot free of charge. Tioga, Fab. 28,1888-Lye :MEW FLOUR, GROCERY, AislD PRO VISION STORE. Edwin R. CarveY, Is ready to furnish customers with FLOUR, COMMON TO BEST, PORK, HAMS, MACKEREL, .WHITE FISH, CODFISH, AND • PRIME GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. Next do r to 'Converse's store. Wellaboro, D , o. 12, 1888-Iy. Horn al QIN Powdors. VOIJOHS, D) TEMPER; N VERO, FOUND) LO _sB OP APT TIPP AND VIT, •NNEROY, use improves wind, ITICTe3 tho appetite.-g 1 a smooth glossy idein-1 transforms t miser-MS skel( horse. In all diseases of Swine, such' as Ocingais, 13'kepi ity the Lungs, Liver, fff atc., this artrele A " ; , , K % acts as a specifid. By patting from one-Indt a paper .-"' to a paper In a barrel Ofegrlii the —" I above diseases 4 :"— Wig bdenutioated - • • • or entirely prevented.. It given in dine, a certain preventive and titre 'ter the. Tiog tholhra. Pric(os - Cents per FaDEw or 6 l'alitorstor $l. R. A. Vto - UasZ BRO.. /VP mrtrn WHOLESALE IWO AND MEDICINE DEPOT, No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimoie, le'or Sale by awl Sivrekeq,ers throkigh out tho Untte4 States. ' For sale by John A. Boy, Welloboro. IEILOUR FROM CROWE WHITE WHEAT, .r buckwheat flour, corn meal and feed, always on band.' Call at the Charleston Mlllbeforobny ing your flour and feed. I can make It an object for youto buy. A. RUSSELL. May 115,1888-tf • ._,., 7l: " r ,.':.^ro tLL - ': <s"v`r..^,.~?;«Gf:=':;v:.:.~SaL~.>. - ~.:c;"•:K: -c . Y-.~..':'A{ IMIII Fort THE MILLION: CALL AND SEE ME. F OUT Z'S crstsuakvv) This preparation, long and favolably known, Will thor oughly reinvigorate two:en-down end lOW-spirited horses . , by strengthening and , cleansing the stomach arid intes tines. It is, a Awls pre ventive all dis- mention is invaluable. intproves the quality of the milk. It has been proven by ac tug experiment to inerease the quip ttty of milk and -cream twenty per Cent. and make the buttes dna •nd sweet. In fattening catiei it gives them an appetite, loosen& theif hide, and makes them thrive vrark,a.r....m 137 WHOIMILE DUG STOBIL CC►RNINGF, N. Y. 1 1 ) DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS AND OILS, TIIADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, CONOEN- TRATED MEDICINES, QIN- )IN . NATI WINES /XVD BRANDY, WHITE- WASH LIME, f KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT MEDL OINES, PETROLEUM OIL, ROCHESTER PER- PUMERY AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL WER, WINDOW GLASS, ;AND DYE COLORS, Bold at Wholesale Prices. Buyers aro requested to pall and get quotations before going further East W. D. TERBELL & CO Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1,11867-13, LATEST FASHIONS DEMAND J. W. BRADLEY'S CELEBRATED PATENT DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE SPRING) • BKI R T MITE wonderful flexibility and groat comfort and pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex. Elliptic 13kirt, will be experienced particuiarly in all crowded assemblies, operas, carriages, railroad cars, church pews, arm chairs, for promenade and house dross, 88 the skirt can be folded when in use to occupy a small plate as easily and conveniently as a silk Or Inufilln dress, an in ralual/lo quality in crinoline, not (timid in any single spring skirt. A lady having erijoyCd the pleasure, comfort and great convenience of wearing, the duplex elliptic steel spring Acid fora single day. will never afterwards will ingly dispense with their use. For children,llistree and young ladies they are superior to ail others. • They wilt 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 useless. The hoops uncovered with double and twisted thread, end the bottom rods are not only don 'bin springs, but twice (or double covered - Preventing them from wearing out when dr gging down stoops, stairs ofte. That, nplex Elliptic is a great favorite with all ladies, and binniversally recommended by . "the fashion maga. tines, as the standard skirt of the fashionable world. Tp enjoy the following inestimable advantages in crinoline, vizt superior quality, perfect manufacture, stylish shape and finish. dexibillgy, durability, comfort and economy, inquire for J. W- Bradley's Duplex Etlipl tie,or double spring skirt, and be sure you get the gen uine article. OALITION.-*To guard against Imp osition , be particu lar to notice that tdchts °gored as 'duplex" have the red ink stamp, " J. VT. Ihrtiarey's Paplex hilipilc Steel Springs," upOn. the waistband—.none others are -genuine. Also notice that every hoop will admit a pin being passed through the touter, thus revealing ilia two (or double) springs braided together therein, which is the secret of their flexibility and strength, and a cbm bination not to be hiund in any other skirt. For sale in all stores where first class skirts l aro sold throughout the United States and elsewhere. Manu factured by the sole owners of the patent, • WEST'S, BRAPLF-Y & CAI Y,. Jan9,3m 97 Chambers &79& 81 Reside eta.) N. Y. REMINGTON'S' FIRE ARMS kV SOLD DY TIIE TRADE GENERALLY LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO DEALERS 200,000 FURNISHED THE U. B. GOVERNMENT. Army Revolver, 44-100 in. Calibre Navy Revolver, 36.100 in. Calibre Belt Revolver, Navy size Calibre Police Revolver, Navy size Calibre New Pocket Revolver 31 100 in. Calibre Pocket Revolver, (Rider's pt.) 31-100 in. Calibre Repeating Pistol, (Blliott pt.) No 22 & 32 Cart'go Vest Pocket Pistol, No 22, 30, 32 & 41 Cartridge Gun Cane No 22 & 32 Cartridge Brooch Loading Rifie,(Bartise) No 32 it 38 " Revolving Ritlo , 36 & 44-100 in Calibre E. REMINGTON & SONS. \ PRINcIPAL AGENTs, Moore k Niohols. Now York; Wm Road do Son, 'Boston; Jos C Grubb ,k Co, Philadelphia; Pool tnoy Sr, Trimble, Baltimore; henry Folsom it Co, New Orleans; 'Johnson, Spencer Jr. Co, Chicago; L M Ramsey dr. Co, st. Lonley i klbort R Crime, San „Francisco. Fe 20, 1807.-sm. rtEMOREST'S MONT IlI k Y MAGAZINE, rinivereallylicknowledged the Model Parlor Magazine of America; d'evote&t. , 6 Original Sto ries, Poems,Sketches, Architecture and Model. Cottages, ousehold Matters, Gams of Thought, Personal Litetary Gossip (idcluding special departments on Fabians), Instructions on health, Gymnastic, Equestrian Exercises, Music, Amuse ments, etc.': all by the best authors; and profuse ly and artistically illustrated with' costly Engra vings (full size), useful and reliable 'Patterns, Embroideries. Jewelry, and a constant succes sion of artistic novelties, with other useful and entertaining literature. No person of refinement, economical house wife, or lady of taste can afford to do without the Model Monthly. Single copies, 30 cents.; back numbers, as specimens, 10 cents; either mailed free. Yearly, $3, with a valuable premium; two copies, $5 60; three copies, s7'6o; five copies, $l2, and splendid premiums for clubs at $3 each, with the first premiums to each subscriber. Ad dress, W. JENNINGS DEMOREST, No. 473 Broadway, Now York. Demorest's Monthly and Yung America, to getber-$4, with the premiums for each.' . • March 20, '437-om. EVERYWith (the COTTAGE PRESS and . the pribting material accompany: tog it, every man can do ills own • printing neatly; quickly and cheap -144N ly. They are 80 simple in con structiOn, that In boy ton years old can easily manage the largest size. • Printed Instructions are sent with HIS each:office, enabling the purchaser to go at work without- a previous knowledge of printing, A droll . • lac, cantaluing full description, OWN prices, testimonials, &c., sent free to all. Our Specimen Sheets of Type, Cuts, Ste., ton cents. 0 .• PRINTER:ADAIYIS PRESS CO., 26 Ann St., March 18,18137-Iy. Now York. WALSER & LATISUOP. - DEALERS IN HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, STOVES, Trj- WARE, BRINING, SAWS, CHLERY, !TER LIME, • • AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Carriage and /Jaynes's, Triunninge, WARNESSkS, SADDLES, Coming, N. Y., Sala. 2,1887-Iy. PNEWELL, DENTIST, VANSF ELD,Pa., . grateful for the , very liberal "patronage heretofore received, will continue so', as to per form all dental operations, as to merit the rapidly increasing professional demands now engaged. All operations in all departments of,the profes sion executed in tbo best possible manner. All now, useful inventions and improvements adopt ed. ',The highest good of his patrons tho ultima tum ()this ambition. Dec, 5,)66-tf . Union Clothes Wringer. IGAVE the right to sell the Union Clothes Wringer, with elliptic springs, and adjusts it self to any thickness. Manufactured at Water bury, Tt. I ato prepared to furnish to all. 'I have the agiusoy for the towns of Middlebury, Tioga, Nelson; Elkland, OtoOla, and Farmington. REUEEN T. HALL. - Pennington Hill, rob. 20,1887—tf.. SORE THROAT AND QDINSY ARE CUE ed wlth-easo find oertainty by ono or two up pliaations'of EALIITIFEit on the outside. Sold at ROY'EI. • . DR. ABDOMINAL SUPPORT ERB, for emlo at Roy's Drug Storo..y ' ..k, • 11R1111 • RAITAVAIt Qn and after lgoiday, Apr11,2t1,19e7, trains wilitear r Corning at thelollowingloare: 12:28 a. ni., Express Mail. Sandaysi excepted, for into , 10, Salamanca, and Dunkirk, connecting with trains for the West. • • G:44 a m Night Express, Sunday* excepted, for &lido, . Salamanca, and Dhnkirk, soaking direct connection with trains of the Annuli° As Great Western, Lake oro, and rand Ttu t uk,Essilvs aye, Tor poln ts Wei,t 7:07 a. In.,tiright Express, Dallz, for ificitralo,Saimaan cs , Dunkirk and the West, connecting as above. FR `1:1/15 a. in., Night -Exiireas, Banda - yr excepted, for Ro t h. eater and 11nt412, via 'AWL - • 10 32 a.m., Mail 'Train, Sundays lateepted, for Roches ter and liulfalo, via Avon, 2:10 p, In. Baltimore Enrol', Sundays ,oxcer 1011, for Rochester and Buffalo, via Avon. 7:08 p. m.. Day Rxprota, Sundays' exc.apiod, for Buffalo, connecting with the Lake BbOre and Orand 'frank Railways fox points West and smith. 7;10 p m Day ExProsa,BundaYs'excepted,lor Rochester 640 p. Emigrant train, Daily, for the West. 12:28 a. ta. Rawls Nail, Bat:days excepted, for Buffalo, Salamanca and Dunkirk, connecting with trains for the Sliest. 2280 p m Way Freight,Eioadays excepted SASIVAID satrap. : t • 12:16 a. m., Night Express, Bally, conneotlng at Gray. court for Warwick. and at Now York with aftsrnooa trains ,and steamers for Bostonand New England Mos. • 4:01 a. in., Cincinnati Espies', ElondaYa excepted, con nectiog at El.Wra for Harrisbnrg, Philadelphia and the Booth; 'at Owego for Ithaca; at Binghamton for Syracuse; at Great Bend for Scranton, Philadel• phis, and Trenton; at Lackawaxen for Hawl,Ol, and at Graycosrt for Nverburg,and Warwick. • • 10.16 Ara Accommodation Tinin daily, connecthig at at Elmira for Canandaigua.. 10:48 a. ra., Day Expreies.linndaye excepted, connecti4 at Elmira for Canandaigua, at Binghamton ibr Syra cuse, at Great Bend for Borauton, at Lactate:Oren for Hawley, and at Jersey City With midnight Renee*/ Train of New Jersey Railroad for Pldiads)phimi more and Washington: 3:12 p. In, nalttmors Vocpress, Eirtndaysaipted 4:88 p. m,, New York and Baltimore Mail, Sundays sz• copied, connecting at Elmira for Itarrisburgh,Phila delphia, and South. 7.07 p m Lightning Rxpress, Sidays excepted, COD. netting at Jortroy City with learning express train of New Jersey Railroad for Baltimore and Washington and at Now York with morning expreea trains for Boston s and the Beet. 12:80 p. ne.4ray Freight, Sundays excepted, 1941,1 t. BARR, - - - RIDDLE„ ()nal Pass. Agent. Oon'i Stip't - - - - - - Northora Central U. IL 1. 4 TRAINS FOB TILE NOIIIII. ' Trains for Canandaguia lea? Elmira as follows: Accomodation at 7 Cu a al Express (fastest train on road) 11 45 a in 1515pia Way firoight, [passenger coach atta l ched] 710 a la . On and after April 29th', XBO7, trains will arrive cad depart from Troy, as follows; =SENN LINES , OF L&VE wasraAnn zowor, uotritto eou'rit. . LOVING !WITH Express 645 p,m Express 1050 a Elmira Mill 560 a m)Elmira Mail 9 65 p'm Local Freight 10 60a ra Local ,Freight •3 35 put Through - Freight 0 65 p m I Through Freighl 2 013 a ta E. S. BROWN, Dlr. Supt. Slot oburg & Corn'inei, & Tioga R. R 'ratans will run ae follows until further nottca: t Accommodation—Leaves Illossburg at 6,60 a. in., Melt. field at .7,35. Tioga at 8,20, Lawrenceville at arriving at Corning at 10,20 a. m. Mail—Loaves Blossburg at .;,86, p. Idaneneld at d,2:, Tioga at , 4,00, Lawrene ville at 4,67—arriving a: Corning at 0 p. m. Mail—Loaves Corning at 8 a. an., Lawrenceville at 9,05. Tioga at 10,02, Mansfield at 1040—arrivius rt Piwr burg at 11,306. m. Accouitnodtalon—Leaves Corning' at 4,60 p. a., Lir. rencoville at 6,68, Tioga at T. 02,, lAtuNsfielti at 7,K ' arriving at Blossburg at 8,25 p. to. L. S. 6HATTIICK , tap't Philadelphia & Erie R. U. Trains will arr. and depart at Williamsport asibilocri Eastward Westward Erib Mall Train 10 10 p m Erie Mail Trais t ..4 30 a a E. Express Train.. 4 25 ala Erie Rees Train.. 6 45 pal Elmira Mail Train 836 a as Buffalo Express /0 30 an L. IL Accom'ed'n 320 p zu Ehairatiall 'Train 635 pc Passenger Cars run through on the Erio Mail and rt press Trains without change both ways bet ween Feta delphia and Erie. . . ' NEW YORK CONNECTION. Leave New York at Si a M, arrive at Erie 10.00 s. m. Leave New York at 5 00 p m, arrive at Erie 4 03 p se Leave Erie at 6.00 p ra, arrive at New York 3.15 p ra. Leave Rue at 10 25 a m, arrive at Yew 'Yolk 10 u, ac. A. L. 'Mrs, Oon'l Sera Atlantic and Great Western 'll.. V ...... SALAUANOA STATION. ay ETTWARD 110MNIO EASTWARD BIAND, Mail - 1 520 1 Expren .41, Accommodation ......4.0 7 35 Mail SYL Express 'li¢.l9 Accommodation, 114: fiXpreilti 1 1.1.00 I Express Et At Cory there 111 a junction with the Philndblpiiii ,Eric and CS Crook Kant Itoadb. AeLteuciville with tho Franklin and Oil Cup at Natal° /traneli. _ At Leavittsburgo the Ainhoniny Branch makes a di rect route to Ckveland. At birettas connects with Cleveland and 1 1 .1ttsbrugle itallroad.• The hoed p6seee thruugL Akron, Aibland, flaDon Marlon, Urbana an,t 'Dayton, intersecting verice.i rat• roule t and terminates at Cincinnati, D. IncLAILEN, Gen. Supt., Meadville, Pa., DEERFIELD WOOLEN FACTORY, TIRE UNDERSIGED having purchasto A- the well known Woolen Factory of Menr, B. k B. S. 13owen on the Cowanesque „River, nit miles east of,Knoxville, takes this 'Method of informing the inhabitants of Tiogaandadjoining counties that he will manufacture - WOO try at yard ur on sharestosuit customers, into - FLANNELS, CASSIAIERES, DOEISKIIit FULL CLOTIIB, of all kinds., • The machinery hasbeen thoroughly repain , and new machinery added thereto, alfi.tr an . 4¢, proved new wheel which willenable him to rot the entire season. He will paypartiodlaratttt Lion of 1 • Roll Cardin; dc Cloth . Dressitg, which will he don ei n- the neatest poisible wat ner, having added ono new . Roll Machine, la enable him to dispatch and accommodate pray!i from a distance. He would farther say that if has carried on the .brisiness in manufacturiq wool for farmers in Bradford and adjoins{ oountios for the past twenty years; .he th'erefst can warrant all work and satisfy his °Totowa , using nothing in manufacturing but gonuitt wool. JOSEPH INGHAM.. Dearfield,Jan, 1,1866—1 y U: S. CLAIM AGENCY, For the Collection of, Army and Navy Cisitni and Pensions -MBE NEW BOUNTY LAW,'pastled July '2B; 18 6 8, 8 0 1 I two and three years' soldiers extra ticunty. la your discharges. OFFNER S . EXTRA PAY.. Three months' extra pay*Proper to volunteer oleo , who wore In service March 3,1686. PENSIONS INOR i EASED To all who have lost a limb and who have beep Pi'm' neatly and totally disabled. All other government claims prosecuted. JEROME B. taLES- Wolisboro, October 10, 1806-0 planing & Turning. B. T. °VAN HORN, ifAVING got his now 'Factory in operaetc• is 0:10Y7 proparod to fill orders for tacittt I Varoipromptiy and in Gm best style of workmn . Whip, j Having procured a WOODWORTH PLANER, he is ready to dress boards or plank with ditratti SCROLLWORK & BRACKETS, tarnished to order. His machines are of tbstm est and most improved patterns. Shop corner of Pearl and Wain SO) WE L°. BORO, PA., Oct. 31, 18613-0. • • 1; 1 0 STICKLIN, CHAIR/VAT° / 4 , Turner, and Furniture Dalt' r, opposite Dartt's Wagon BhoP , MAIN siwal ,*ELLSBORO, Orders promptly filled and satlsfaodon gusran• teed. Fancy Turning done to ordor. Oct. 31,1866.—tf. J. earoam WELLSBORO PETROLEUM Ca — Notice is hereby given that the Board tt Directors of this Company at a meeting held P ,- camber 15, by resolution decided tn close of t h, affairs of the Company and distribute the balso in the hands of the Treasnror, prornta smell 61 holders of paid.in stook. The pioperty of I , t b ; Company will be sold and the "preeeeds difio , . in like manner. Stockholders will r .,,,, en t Oa • receipts to the Treasurer. By order. • Dec. 19, Me. lif.ll. COBB, Clerk, .., Bounty and Pension Agelle.Y. 44 Aviv resolved definite Instruction:sin reOrd,;,l the atm bopnty allowed by the act *O7 my 28 , xpea, and having on band a large rtirldl ° neceaaar3Olanke, we aro prepared to prosecute all toy elfin and_bonnty elaltna which may t tie placed io ic , ,t hauda. Hersojtailvlag et a distant° ian CetEd o° I with na by letter, and their comnumfrationf promptly anaftated. smirrt sn ), Viellaboto:October 24,1860, , TIM largest assortment of patches, CRT 4 Jewelry and Plated Ware in Tiogs CO at [lBdasM4} .1'051,0"$. " lEEE B. T. VAN BOW'
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