cruP ME There'B,4 beautiful song on the slumb'rous air, That drifts through the valley of dreams; itc4mes - from the clime whet - a:the roses were , Ah ,tpzeftil heartland bright brown hair waved in the morning beams: seft eyes of azure and oyes of brown, nd enow-whito rforeheada aro there; A glimmering Cross and a glittering Crown, A tlmrnybed and a Ouch of down," Pst hopes . and leaflets of prayer. . _ 10i.reatla of spring in the breezy woods, ... e vreet wafts from the quivering pines -13 1— .o - violets; eyes beneath green-hoods, A bubble of brooklets, a scent of buds, Bird. warble and elambering - vines. ,) A: rosy wreath and dimpled hand, • . A ring and e. plighted vow; Throe golden links of a byken band, A tiny track on the 'Snow-white sand, A tear and a Sinless brow. - , . . There's ti tincture of grief in thc; beautiful song That tiobs.on,tho slumbrous air, . And loneliness felt in the festive throng, • Sinks clown on the soul as trembler along - From a clime where the roses were. i We heard it first at the dawn of day, And it mingled with matin chimes, But years have distanced the beautiful lay, And its melody floweth from far away, • And wo call now, Old Times. [lPpr the Agitator.] t ALONE!" L P • " a lo ne t? Yes " Mee aT I not even the familiar sight of a-fallen birch tree to. • keep up a link in the chain of pait assn , .ciatians, no hills, meadows or orchards, - (to bring to remembrance' scenes of oth er days, or days spent among the 1A116: 1 and valleys of Tiogp„ No need hero of, the prayer youpropps - eliiffemale teach ers, 'Oh I dejtver ;me from boardin around." 'N441.1.n01,i for the lowly one who are tauk - ht byl,n4rthern teao ers can barely, iiia . gptoilze out a salmis nc for themselves. Their little cabii s a ford bat - !one, reoin, rarely ever abet!, happY,if they each had a blanket, a ta *blefwith (Italics is yet to thein a luxury' in which tlily cannot indulge; and yet they ihaVe r toiled, hard-for • many, many, long c weary years. No one enjoys now the} " nits of their labor, for. surely the '' • ` w lth — pileenp, by the bOndman's tw . undred and fifty years of unre quited 'toil, has been scattered. Here lind„there can he seen lone chimneys rising abovethe rank overgrown •weeds indicating thespot where - once stood the fine plantation _house ; the home of the opulent, who knew no IVish ungratified, which wealth could7 - purchase, knew nothing of toil or care. It is just that thus it. is, for "they that sow to the - Wind shall reap the whirlwind." They have learned that " there are battles with fate, which can never be won." "Alone" in a large Mansion, seldom does the foot of a white person, except ing. myself,. cross the threshold of my abor; while all aroun me live those wo . raised rebellioushands against - " the Flag, the dear - ,old - flag !" The flag for which so many of our brave and / best , . freely_ gave theirlives to defend. :Yet am I greeted .With a kind "good -morning!" - by tliein as I pass to, m - school room f and dwell,in 1 safetyi knew nothing of a deeptr Weaning to the word "Alone" than merely dwell ing -a few hours apart' frinu'my kind, know not what it is i ,-to be " fearfully, heart and soul alone!" At the first dawn of day, the =locking bird that is building her nest near the window awa kens me with her clear, oyerLvaried, yet • always niusical song; then one must witness the sunrise, a sight ever to .be enjoyed in this summerland. The beau tiful tinting of the sky, and the grey of I "%.%- twilight disappearing/so rapidly, that jone scarcely_ catches a glimpse of it be fore it 0 gone; for the jun has no moun tains over which, afte laborious climb ing he makes his appearanee. 'Trees, and evgry flitting cloud, with the vari ous hubs of theskygbeautifolly mirrored back from the placid surface of the inlet of the sea, while a little bey,ond can be seen the white crested surf'bl the ocean, and its deep sounding .bas ii distinctly heard. Fragrant flowers filling the air with sweetest perfume. The "Pride of China," " Acacia," " Catawba," the grand " Magnolia," and. many others, bearing flowers 'of rare beauty, and ,de lightful fragrance. The " Palmetto," where else if • not ,in the " Palmetto State" could that be found? These enumerated are but a small part of the whole which renders this land naturally beautiful. Then early, in the morning my pupils begin to come in on various errands; their dusky faces bright and cheerful. Hero one brings a can of blackberries, a luxury I have enjoyed since the 27th of April; another peas, another asks for a " needle for mother she lost hers the other day," another some thread s and the morning passes; breakfast over, and at the school room by 8 o'clock Not alone now. No, here are those coming lessons in rettiding, spelling, arithmetic, geography, and one in gr,ammax,., Yes, here are those Who were born aver, regarded as chat tels, as so much stock for labor or the market.' Here they are freed, and hap py, and feellng as they often sing : • " Oh! none in all the world befdre, • Were over glad as we, We aro free on'Oarolinafs shore:• Wo aro all at home and free !" P ' 3 , _ ." The very oaks arp greener clad Tho waters brighter Bp:die =0 f novek shone a day'so 'gird, - On South Carolirra's Tele." . f . They are 1 emerging from the dense darkness that has brooded over their un happy race for so long a pine, mind as wejlas body must be free,' unfettered, from iknorawe and superstition. Not aloneA,uged' any one labor; the pres enCentillina who lived for human good, andraftd,for human sin may be con stantly realized. ." God does not for get," neither does he /save r nor forsake those Who trust in Him. So that if ex iled from congenial companionship, we may enjoy the companionship of God and the good, who have gone to live in the land that lies star-ward. ' M. A. S. ROCKVILLE, Wadmalaw Island, S. C. B 0 0 0 ACTIONS VERSUS FEELINGS.—We know a blunt old follow who sometimes hits the nail on •tho head more aptly than philosophers. Ho once heard a man much praised for "good i feelings." Everybody - joined and said,l the man was possessed of excellent feelings.— "What has he done 2" asked the old genius. • "He is possessed of the most benevolent feelings," was the - reply.— "What has be done ?" cried the old fel lowagain. By this time the company thought it necessary to show some of his favorite doings. They began to cast aboutin their minds, but the old man \ they {got shouted, "Wha has he done ?" They owned they " got name any in partic ar. `Tes,"answered the cyn i t \sr yo al he ' a man that has goo •fee Is. Now, gentlemen, let me tell cliLtEcre are limn in this world whb get a good name simply on account of their feelings.' You can't tell one generous action they ever per formed in their lives, but they can look and talk- most benevolently. I know a man in this town that you all would call a. surly; rough, and unamiable man, and yet he has done more acts of kind ness in this county-than all of you put together. You may judge people's ac tions by their feelings, but I judge peo ple's feelings by their,actiqns. "What sort of a sermon do you like ?" said Dr. 'Rush to Robert Morris. "That kind of a sermon which driyes a man/ into the corner of his pew, and makee him think the devil is after him." . "Bob" said a young fellow to his eon= panion at a fancy fair "you are missing all the sights on this side." "Ne4ei mind, Bill," retorted Bob, "I am sight ing alltho misses on the other." PATEgT TVELI7iIRE, ril • - ' - L , POlt . / . - LO lIES LINES: UM Wa - beg_led've to call tho attention of the pub lic to an entirely - new quality of ,Wire.known as- White Wire, possessing a coating which prevents it from over corroding or turning from its uniform whiteness during any number of years, and on which Letters Patent has been secured. It has been found to be the only article suitable • for a clothes line, except the old-fashioned rope or cord, which always gives ao much trouble and annoyance by breaking, rotting out, and discol oring clothes, and by being obliged tii put it up lnd take it down every time Ilse& - . With :this Wire Clothes Line you have none ofithese annoy ances, had when it is once put tip ie t •gives yeacno "snore trouble until the staked or posts rot down to Which it is attached. After Using it we aro con fident you will fully corroborate the statements of thousands of others in its praise. Over 300,- 'OOO lines already sold, and every family should and will have one. It will not change, though you may keep it under . water for any length of Oho; hence, you see, it cannot discolor clothes like a rope or cord. Size of Wire, No. 9. Six .Reasons why every family should have one of these Patent White Wire Clothes Lines : , . Dd.' You never have to lake 'it in no matter what the weather may be; the weather cannot affeot it. 2d. It will last from twenty-five to fifty years at least, and during that time you will wear out fifty ordinary lines, besido3 suffering an untold amount of trouble and annoyance with them. 3d. It is the cheapest Liao in the world, to say 11 1 0hing of its great equyertlence. A good rope - ine costs' about 2 ants, per - foot, end this only* cents. This will last a life time, while that with good care will last about a year. This Wire, at 25 cools per foot, would be cheaper than a rope line. 4th. You cannot load it leaky enough With clothes, and the wind never blows strong enough to break it. • sth. It does not in any way discolor or injure clothes that are hung upon it. 6th. It will save its Hoe in saving you trouble and annoyance'overy 1, tee month's you Own it. The Wire- is: anima ed •before coating,-'which makes it very soft and tough. It can ,nover be broken in the use for Whtch it is intended. Price four and - a half cents per foot. Uqual amount for a good lino, 75 to 100 feet. Clothes aro fastoned to it with the common clothes pin, FROM THE PRVIRS4 • • The following editorial notices from the ri bune, Independent and Christian. Mc(Oat°, re among the many newspaper testimonia wh ch we have received, but space will not allow u• to introduce more here: The American White Wire Clothes-line, is a superior article in its way. It does not injure clothes, and is almost indeStructable. ' Erory housewife should use it. We are now using it.— N. Y. Tribune. The Patent White Wire Clothes-line, is all it purports to be—a most indispensable article. It does not injure the clothes; and never wears' out. Every house will ultimately have it.—N. Y. In dependent, THE WHITE WIRE CLOTHES LINE.-AM . OlBl*O special annoyances of the washing are t be reckoned high up the list the ill adaptation of clothes lines. Tho old cord or rope has done much good service; but what•witit its breaking, rotting out, discoloring the clothes, and the an noyance of putting up and taking down each wee is not quite a perfect article. A substitute is nhw offered in the "Patent White Wire Clothes Line," for sale by the American Wire Company, 149 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. • .c; 11. R. mu, /Agent, Feb. 27, 18,67-ff. Tioga, Peun'a, Stoves & Tin War FOR TIIE MILLION: D. P. ROBERTS, OPPOSITE ROT'S DIIILDT.NG, Is n i ow prepared to furnish the public with anything in his line of business, in quantity as large, in quality, as good, and as cheap in price as any dealers in Northern Pennsylvania. He pays particular attention to the STOVE AND TIN WARE BUSINESS, I and intend to keep a full assortment of everything in that line. li TIN WARE MADE• TO ORDER. promptly, and warranted to givo satisfaction, REPAIRING executed in the beet manner and with dispatch, 1 GALL AND SEE ME. D. P. ROJ3ERTS Wellsborough, March 7,1886: / • liartman's Safety Bridle a i d Lines. A . /or sea. See " Agricultyr et' for March, 1860. Recommebded by Wilkes, of the Spirit of the Times,. Bonner, of the New York Ledger, and many other celebrated horsemen. Tp) subscriber owps the patent for 'Doge, Sns queltarina and Bradford counties. Individual or township rights forlsalo, on favorable terms. Harness' makers/who wish to make the linesfor their customers vho buy individual rights, will be dealt with liberally. By a slight alteration, .the safety lines may be attached to altao/it ant bridle.. All persons are cautioned against making or using the bridlf or in the counties aforesaid, withoninthor ty from, the undersigtied. ItoßqtT 0. SIMPSON. Wellsboro, pept..V, ;..1,866—tf i; HARKNE . / $S & RILEY, ~ BOOT AND , SHOE: . MAKERS, / OVER ItUOll YOINO'S BOOK STORE. R/ 1 up ° AND 'SHOES of all kinds mado to or er and in the best manner. REP IRING of all kinds done promptly and good. Give us a call. JOHN HARKNESS, WM. RILEY. We labor°, Jan. 2, 1867-Iy. G iARDfI4 SEEDS At Young's Book Store. FI6WER SEEDS. GARDEN SEEDS ,LOWER SEEDS At Young'ti Book Store. GARDEN SEEDS AND FLOWER SEEDS At Young✓a Book Store. WelMoro, April 10; 1867—tf. THE largest assortment of Watches, Clocks, 'Jewelry nod Plated Ware in 'Pegs county at - (I.9dee6B] FOLEY'S. PLATED WARE—Cako baskets, card baak— eta, castors; sugar bowls, oto., at At Yourig's Book Btore. At Young's Book Store FOLEY'S. NEW SPRING GOODS IN' AT 7'IIE•'PEOPI,E'S I '1 WE ARE NOW RECEIVING A 'i • FRESH STOCK ,OF GOODS Adapted, to the SPRING TRADE, and are prepared to, supply- the ,waste of • the • NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA WITH DRY GOODS. OUR LONGO EXPERI.pNCE . has taught ua that GOOD GOODS give the best satisfaction, and those accustomed to patronize us know that we KEEP THE BEST GOODS that are to bo found in this section, and those who are not our patrons are the losers • quite as much as we are. We keep ae anal a LA.ROE STOCK OF CLOTHS to sell by the yard or MADE UP TO *- ORDER AND WAR RANTED •TO FIT. OUR STOCK WILL BE KEPT FULL, and all Goads sold by us Warranted to give Satisfaction, A N D Sold as Low as at any other Estab- lishrnent. Mind that Wo invite an examination of our Stock And Prices, pledging ourselves to SHOW GOODS FREELY'AND TAKE NO OFFENCE When no sale is made SMITH & WAITE. Corning, N. Y., Apr. 10, 1867. NEW ARRANGEMENT! Wilson & Van Valkenburg. Nave established thpaselves at NO. 2, UNION BLOCK, lately, occupied by F. D. Bunnell. They aro now receiving a 'are stock of SPRING DRY GOODS, In part, inob as Cloths, Cassimeres, Vedings, Ladies' Cloths, and a large variety of Ladies' Dress Goods. GROCERIES, MERCHANT TAILORING AND FURNIEMING GOOD,S. DON'T FORGET THE PLACE To buy cheap, and a choice lot of SPRING GOODS. • We are Agents for Singer's Sewing Machines, the hest and cheapest Machine for' family use, loss liable to get out of repair, and more durable than any other, adapted to fine 'or coarse sowing. Call and see them.. The Senior partner has had a large eaperioneo in Mordant Tailoring. and it is the intention of the new firm to put this branch of their business beyond successful competition. _ Welleboro, Feb. 20, 1867—tf. THE GREAT ' .CENTRE OF ATTRACTION .14 AT LAYREN.C.EVILLE. SIViATIIEII • Ft .c • . armounoe to the good peoplo of Logo County that they.ho.ye just, returned from liew York with their 'eeCond falatoOk of FALL IL WINTER GOODS, - embraiiing all the novelties as 'well ati 'the anti= stantlalslepired. DRESS GOODS in all varieties, ST 4.PLE & FANCY GOODS, HOOP SKIRTS, & BEST - FRErNOWWO7OII- SETS, GPATEES Arta' O. '.. SIERy, YANKEE i i TI NS, &c.,860. FURS I FU S 2 I MINK, CONY, and Siber n Squirrel. .. • The largest Stock je 'CLOTHS Ir,-434.813111LERt4;1 (he county, ..s . READY MADE CLOT ING, and CLOTHING made to or er super intended by fi rst class amen. SHOP MADE BOOTSIik SI.)ES in end— less variety, HATS it APS to suit all tastes, . ' 6ROCEOLFS, &C. Our goods have been botight .duting the last panto in New -Turk • and will bo sold at patio prices. Prices are down, monopoly broken up. No other store can or dare compete with In in nal ity and price. For hunker partieulare"call t tho store of ' . C.'-8. MATHER. & 0. Lawrenceville, Dec. 19, 1866. 1867. WRIGHT & BAILEY. 167. WS commence this year with an exclusively CASH business. CASH PAID FOR WHEAT 1 CASH PAID FOR OATS I CASH PAID FOR CORN 1 CASH FOR EVERYTHING II A LARGE STOIOF FLOUR FOR OA II 1 A LARGE STOCK OF FEED FOR , CASH 1 A LARGE STOCK OF PORK FOR CASH 1 Oall and gee us. WRIGHT do BAILEY. Whams, Jan. 9, 1867-Iy. , ' All persons indebted to us by note or. book account.must call and settle or pay coats. Jan. 3, 1867. WRIGHT & BAILEY. Stoves AND HAR.DIVADE! Atilt. WILLIAM ROBERTS begs to - 1 -T1 announce to the citizens of Tioga County, that in addition to his eicellent stook of Stoves, Tin-Ware, Brittania, and Sheet-Iron Ware, he has, at a great outlay, stocked his storo on MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, with 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, MI BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS, SHOVELS, SPADES, PORES, • 'BENCH-SCREWS, • WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS, BURRS, , SKEINS, WASHERS, PIPE BOXES, AXLE = TREES, ELLIP TIC SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR, & BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE HANGINGS, cORN POPPERS,, SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERS COABINED. Also, PISTOLS, PISTOL. CARTRIDGES, / POWDER AND CAPS. e e: a new thing, and made for use. Thescare but a few of thepany articles composing our stock 'of Hardware. We invite the`Pnblie to call and examine for themselves. We aini to keep the beat quality of good. in our line ; fi nd all work to order done promptly and well. WILLIAM ROBERTS. WeHaber°, Sept. 1,1866—tf. FALL BROOK COAL.:—The" undersigned having make.arrangements to furnish Coal bythe TON or CAR OAD, coarse or fi ne, solic itsthe patronage o he public. ALSO—has bb tea:4ly on hand, a largo atock of CARRIAG OL-TS, &c., at 'wholesale and retail. pgr- LA CI HING of all kinds / done in the best manner.' - •S. Ai, OBER. Tioga, Dec.l, 18664 f. - _ VIOLIN STRINGS at WEBB'S DRUG STOR • IFE AND, TIMES OF ELDER Bio: R ju DOWN.—Thoie who wish to secure a 43 , py of this excellent work, can do so by 'calling at this office soon. August 29,1866. TOB-WORK, IN THE BEST STYLE, and ti with despatch, at. THE AGITATOR Office. k 400 . DS A N PRICES T. A. ViTiCKLlAftilg, TIO GA, PA HAVING fuel returned from Neu , Yorkrwith New•and carefully selected STOCK. •OF GOODS; All those in want of Geris wtil Lind •it to their interest to call aria EXAMINE OUR STOCK and learn Prices boforo buying elsewheri2 I= Kept constantly on hand, a choice lot of DRIED FRUIT, GROCERIES, FLOUR, PORK, &C., „ &C. Alt the above Goode are bought at the lowest Cash Prices and will be sold ONLY FOR CASH on READY PAY Don't forget the place, at the 91d stand of VAN NAME & WICKHAM. Tiogik, Pa., Fob. 20, 1.807-tf. ENERAL wholesale agent for the Celebrated Ur PATENT PLATE PIANOS• manufactured by DECKER BROS., • CHICKERING & SON'S PIANOS, HAINES BRO'S PIANOS, MASON A HAMLIN'S CABINET ORGANS, and Treat, Linsley A Co's Melodeons. Orders from dealers and Teacher% especially aolielted. Address, L. B. POWELL, July 20. 116 Ponta Avenue, Scranton, Pa. To the Public of Wellsboro BM SURRUUNDIiNIG COUNTRY 1 N. ASHER 9 TAKESttlitehigtoiNtohiod of notifying the people SPRING CLOTHING is on band, and offers tt lower than before The Store is well stocked with the most lash ionable .> COATS, 'PANTS AND VESTS, • also, a largo assortment' of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, consioting of WHITE AND CASSIMERE 811 A DQ. Imoruxims SITS PENDERS, SOCKS; and a good large lot of the most fashionable HATS ANI) CAPS, ever, brought to this market. Also TRUNKS, BAGS, AND UMBRELLAS, which you can buy low for dash, at the Cheap Clothing Store of N. ASHER, under the jigita tor Office. Wellsboro, April 10, 1867. M. BULLARD & GOLDSMITH, GROCERY & REST-MINT One door above •Roy's Drug Store, WELLSBORO, PA. Wo take pleasure in announcing to the public that we commence the New Year with enlarged facilities for accommodating customers with the choicest stock of GROCERIES, YANEEE NOTIONS, • WOOD & WIIPLQW WARE, yet o f fered to this public. Housekeepers can find the BEST SUGARS, SPICES, CHERRIES, : - '(Stoned,) PRUNES, BOX RAISINS, , CITRON, SEEDLESS'RAISINS, COOKING CURRANTS, PICKLES, SAUCES, CANNED FRUITS. and the fittest Count Oysters, FA Canned - Oysters right from the BALTIMORE MARI&TS, on sale at our counter THE HUNGRY IL. DISCONSOLATE Will find our ABSTAURANT open at all- sea sonable hew's, where Oysters in every style, pte pared by a ikillful cook, aro served up to delight the palate arid gladden the heart. WE AIM TO PLEASE 1 Always glad to see our friends, because we in tend to give them their money's worth, and if they call once they will be sure to call again. MASSENA BULLARD, C.H. GOLDSMITH. Jan. 2, 1867. FrAVIFTM7VI LEONARD GILLETT, baying recently per chased Mr. Andrew J. Tipple's interest in the . MEAT MARKET, would say to the citizens of Wellsboro and vi cinity that be will continue tho business at the old Borst stand—giving his entire attention Ili supplying the wants of all who may favor bida with their patronage, Constantly on band FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS. oor South of Derby's Shoe Sbop. April 10, 1867-tf. Shop ono ' Wellaboro OTICE N` ort C charge of t No. 1589, in log tethe h. Eons are for alty of pros Notice is hereby given that Rob , stard, Senior, has been plaeedi in et No. 1690, and those parts of tract Idle vicinity of Babb's crook, belong ;its of Lnke . W. Morris; and all per trespassing thereon, under pen •cution. ELLISTON P. MORRIS, 80 Market Street, Philadelphia Pop. 27 .867-om* V hat is the Matter? • debility troublesome ? is your blood is the whole body disordered and an get a bottle of the great Blood Pu- Depurative Syrup of lodide of Po. flow the directions carefully and you ratted. Bold at Roy's Drug Store. 1.8 genera impure weak? II( rifler—it lel tassium: fo g will be ben MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.-3. B. Shake pear dealer in Docker & Brother and Haines &Brothers pianos, Mason & Hamlin cab— inet organ 4 Trent, Linsoy & Co: melodeons, and the B. Sho .inger melodeons. Room over J. R. Bowen's also. Sept. 12, 1886. Drugs, medicines, &c. J. L.• BELDEN 9 iILOSSINURG; PA. i — EEPS constantly on hand a fine stock of Pure Drugs, Mcdioinee, Chemicals, dco., WINES AND LIQUORS, for Medicinal and Sacremental use; also all tho popular Patent Medicines, Paints, Varnishes, Oils, &e.,a1l kinds of brushes, Dye Colors, Dye Woods and Stuffs, fiho Toilet Soaps, Perfumery, Pom adeir, Cosmetics, &a., STATIONERY, PENS, PENCILS, PAPER SAND ENVELOPES, W . Memorandum Books, Pass Books, &a., Potash in bulk at 15 cents per poUnd, Kerosene Oil, Lamp 011, Turpontino, Benzine, &c. • Fresh Oatmeal and Pearl Barley at 10 ate per pound. I am, sole agent in Blossburg for Pr. N. Weaver's B#. Fireweed, and warrant it to cure Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Scurvy,. Pimples on the face, and -nil diseases arising lam impure state of fife Blood if used according to—directions. Particular. attention given to compounding Physician's and other Prescriptions. I guaran z too satisfaction, both in quality.and price. Remember the Store, opposite the now Coal Co's store, Biossburg, Pa. Aug. 15, 1866-tf:. Mather & Horton, LDEALIaiS IN .. • GROCERIES & PR6IMM, • CROCKERY, HARDWARE, " WOO]? & WILLOW-WARE, YANKEE NOTIONS. LA WRENCEVILLE, PENN'A. Cash Paid for Produce, I M H A L I/ T E 4 4 Nov. 2t, 1866-Iy. 1866. FOR SALE. 1866. BY B.- C. WICKLIAAI, • A T HIS NURSERY OF FRUIT AND OR NAMENTAL TREES, IN TIOOA :- 60,000 Apple Trees. 10,0q0 Pear Trees. A gcod supply of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY, and ORNAMENTAL TREES Ar, SIIRUBBERY. The Fruit trees are composed of the choicest varieties, good, healthy, some of them large and in bearing. Any one wishing to get n supply will do well to call and sec my stock before pur chasing elsewhere.. - Delivered at the depot free of charge. . Tioga, Fob. 28, 1866-Iyo HARRAH'S NATIONAL GATE [Patented Septeber 20th, 1864.] 1. Tim most common workman or a farmer can build it. 2. It is made of all sizes, and is perfectly adapted to all Gate purposes, whether for cattle yard, farm, door-yard or garden. 3. It requires no hinges, and cannot be bloWn open nor shut. 4. It does not swag the post, and the Gate itself cannot sag. 5. Broachy stock cannot open it. ' 6. It cannot be drivel against Isbell open. 7. It is not obstructed by either rain, sleet or snow. 8. Being built without mortise or tenon, it costs but little more than a pair of good bars. i. 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 cheapest, neatest, and most con venient and duratdo limn in use. - , During the fall of 1865, 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 pf Gates to a prac tical teat, throughout all seasons. The National Ghte has received the unquali fied approbation of all who have used it. These Gates, including Poste, aro built at a cost of $4 to $3, according to workmanship and material used. Their manufacture insures a profitable investment . of capital, as they com mand a ready sale at from 60 to 100 per cent. profit; and it is perfectly safe to put them up at all times under a warrant, as they have,iti no cane failed to give the fullest satisfaction. . J. P. BITES, • • D. ANGELL, . 0 - A. ALBA. j Township and Farm Rights for sale in Tioga and Bradford Counties. „Egei- Applicants for purchase of Ter t ritory, send for Circular of:Valuing partioulars. Rights for avemge>Farms are uaiformly /mid for $lO each, including printed drafts and , speci fications for building all sizes of both Farm and Entrance Gate, by the aid of *hieb any one can construct them. On receipt of $lO, in aft cases accompanied by a particular description of the land for which the right is desired, the appropriate Conveyance, drafts, ac., will be promptly forwarded. Address, with stamp, NATIONAL GATE C 0.,• March 27, 1867—tf. Knoxville, Pa. ROY'S CHOLERA DROPS CURES COLIC, CURES DYSETERY, CURES CHOLERA IICORBUS, CURES CHRONIC DIARRHEA, CURES all Bowel Complaints, but ilies not cure anything else. This medioi eis no curo.all : it has the confidence of every body, for it is never known to fail :, it should bo kept on hand by every family. Sold by dealers in medicine at fifty cents per bottle. Forl sale in Wollsborough at Boy's. Drug Store. FOUT Z.'S Horn and Nilo Powders. this animal se YELLOW II TER HEAVE COIJGHS, Dl TEMPER, VERS,FOUNDj LOSS OF APT TIME AND VIT. ENERGY, &c. use improves wind, Were: the appetite“gi a smooth a glossy skin—m tkansforms miserable ekelei horse. " To keepers of Cows this preparation is Invaluable. uantity and improves the quality ' of the milk. It has 1 • been , proven by Re ' tual B o a - pertinent to v'" 1 7 increase the oven ,/• • thy nt milk and i cream • twenty per cent. and make the butter firm and II sweet. In fattening f cattle,itgives them an apriatite, loosens , the le , hide, and make!' Vitm thrive In all diseases the Lunge, Liver, are., this article acts as a specific. By putting from one-bait a raper to a paper in barreled' swill tin above diseaeci will be cradicate or entirely prey , preverdive and t Price 25 Conte S. A.. 'V AT THEIR WEOLESA LE. DRUD AND MEDICINE DEPOT, No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, Nd. For Sale by Druggists and Storekeepers through out' the United States. For saki by John A. Roy, Wollaboro. J. L. BELDEN ITS CLAIMS ARE Mt= This preparation, n and favorably known, will thor oughly reinvigorato broken-down and ..losf•spirited horses, by strengthening and cleansing the stomach and intes tines. It fa a sure .pre• 'veralve 01 nll cUs enf.es Irictd ht to WHOLBSILE DREG fSTORB.I CORNINGr, - N. Y. r DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS AND OILS, I`.IIADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, CONCEN- TRATED MEDICINES, CIN CINNATI WINES AND BRANDY, WHITE- WASH LIME, KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT PtIEEI CINES, PETROLEUM OIL, ROCHESTER PER FIIMERY ANDIPLAVORIM3i EXTRACTS, WALL ° PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, AND DYE COLORS, Sold at Wholesale Prices. Buyers ate requested to call and got quotations before going further BEE W. D. TERBELI, & CO. Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1,1867-1 Y ' LATEST FASHIONS DEMAND J. W. BRADLEY'S CELEBRATED PATENT DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (F)R DOUBLE SPRING) SKIRT. TLLE wonderful fl exibility and great comfort and pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplek Elliptic Skirt, will be experienced particularly in all crowded assemblies, operas, carriages, railroad cars, church pews, arm chairs, for promenade and house dress, as the skirt can ho folded when in use to occupy a MUMI place as easily and conveniently as s silk or muslin dress, an in• vainalVe quality in crinoline, not found in any single spring skirt. A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and great convenience of wearing the duplex elliptic steel spring skirt fora eingle.day. will never afterwards will- Ingiy dispense with their use. For childrl, Misses and young ladies they are superior to all othe . They will not bond or break like the inglo spring, ei i but will preserve their perfect and grac el ehspe when three or four ordinary skirts will have cbeen thrown aside as useless. The hoops are covered w it h double and twisted thread, and the bottom rods are , of only dou ble springs, but twice (or double): coverdil ; preventing them from wearing" out,. when dragging 'down stoops, stairs otc. • .. The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite with all ladies, and is universally rococo ended by the fashion maga 'zines, ae the standard ski t-of the fashionable world. To enjoy the following inestimable advantages in crinoline, viz; superior quality, perfect manufacture, stylish shape and finish, flexibility, durability, comfort and economy, inquire for J. W- Dratiley'u Duplex Ellipi tic ,or dodblo spring skirt, and be sure you get the gen• nine article. CAUTION.—To guard against imposition, be particu lar to notice that skirts offered as " duplex" have the red ink stamp, viz: ".1. W. Bradley's Luplex Elliptic Steel Springs," upon the waistband—pone others are genuine. Also notice that °Very hoop will admit n pin being passed through the center, thus revealing the two (or double) springs braided together therein, which is the secret of their flexibility and strength, audit com bination not to be found in any other skirt. For Bale In all stores where first class skirts are sold throughout the United States and elsewhere. Dian L 200,000 FURNISII . ED ME U. S. GOVERNMENT. Army Revolver; 44-100 in. Calibrott Navy Revolver,' 313-100 in. Calible Belt Revolver,' , Navy size Calibrd Police Revolver, .4 Navy size Calibrd Now Pocket Revolver, 31 100 in. Calibre Pocket Revolver, (Rider's pt.) 31-100 in. Calibre Repeating Pistol, (Elliott pt.) No 22 & 32 Cart'go Vest Pocket Pistol, No 22, 30, 32 & 41 Cartridge Gun Cane No 22 & 32 Cartridge Breech Loading Rille,(Reals') No 32 &38 " Revolving Rifle,. 36 d; 44.100 in Calibre E. REkINGTON & SONS' PRINCIPAL, AGENTS " - Mooro 1c Nichols. New York; Wm Rend k, Son, Boston; Jos C Grubb lc Co, i Philadelphia; Poul tney dc Trimble, Baltimore; 'Henry Folsom lc Co, New Orleans; Johnson, Spencer & Co, Chicago; L M Rumsey & Co, St. Louis; Albert E Crane, San Francisco. Feb 20, 1867.-sin. TIEMOREST'S blO NTII L Y MAGAZINE, JUr universally acknowledged the Model Parlor Magazine of America; devoted to Original Sto ries, Poems, Sketches, Architecture and Model Cottages,Houvehold Mdtters, Gems of Thought, Personal Literary Gossip (including i.peeial dopartmentson Fashions), Instructions on flealth, Gymnastic, Equestrian Exercise - 2, Music, Amuse ments, etc.: all by the best authors, and profuse ly and artistically illustrated with costly Engra vings (fall size),•usefill and reliable Patterns, Embroideries, Jiwelry, 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; hack numbers, as specimens, 10 cents; either mailed `free. Yearly, $3, with a valuable premium; ; two copies, $5 , 50 ; three copies, $7 50five copies, $l2, and splendid premiums for clubs at $3 knell, with the first premiums to each subscriber. ' Ad dress, W. JANNINGS DEMOREST, No. 473 Broadway, New York. Domorest's Monthly and Young America, to gether $4, with the premiums for each. March 20, '67-6m. WALREIR fir. LATHROP, . EIF:ALEIIS IN HARDWARE, IRON, _STEEL, NAILS STOVES, TIN- STARE, JIELTING, CUTLRItY WAT LIME, AHRICUH AL IMPLEMENTS, Carriago and Harness Trimmings, HARNESSES, SADDLES, &c. Corning. N. Y., Jan. 2, 1867-Iy. PNEWELL, DENTIST, MANSFIELD,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. AU operations in all departments of the profes sion executed in the beat possible 'manner. AU new, useful invefttions hnd improvements adopt ed. The highest good bf his patrons the ultima tum of his ambition. ipec. 5, 'B6-tf INSURANCE AGENCY. • MESSRS. NICHOLS & MITCHELL would respectfully inform the people of this vi cinity, that they have the agency of some of the heat • Life & Fire Insurance Companies lrgie States, and are now prepared to insure at reasonable rates. Mr. MITCHELL having 'igen appointed • NOTARY PUBLIC, will attend promptly to any business minting: to his office, which may be entrusted to him. • They will be found at tlie office formerly occur pied by Lowrey and Wilson, on Main Street, Wellsboro, Pa. , March US, 184117-Iy. FLOUR FROM CHOICE WHIG ] WHEAT, buckwheat flour, corn meal auffoed, always on hand. Call at the Charleston Mlllbefore buy ing your flour and feed. reau make it an object for you to buy. A. RUSSELL. May 16,1866—tf ORE THROAT AND QUINSY ARE CUR IO ed with ease and certainty by one or two ap plicationi of SALUTIFER on the outside. Sold at ROrS, DE. PITCH'S ABDOMINAL SUPPORT FBA for salo at gars:Drag Stora. FOI:EY has sore° more of thoso fine American watches, nt No. s.Union-BlorolG-1-*---7-,-,-_. LINES Or -T I=l MUM UMLL On and after Monday, Apri1,29,1 Corning at thdollowing Lours; - WESTWARD WWI", 12:29 a. in., Express Mall, Sundays exec ittsl dor Bunk. 10, Salamanca, and Dunkirk, connecting with trains for tho West. • 6:44 a in Night Express, Sundays excepted, lei. Buffalo. • Salamanca, and Dunkirk, nothing direct connection with trains of the Atlantic ,k Great Western, Lake here, and Grand Trunk Railways, for all points West, 7:07 a. m.,Niglit Express, Daily, for Buffalo,Salarritna, Dunkirk and the West, connecting as above. 7;15 a. at., Night Express; Eundoys exetpted, for Rod. • titer and Buffalo, via Avon. • 10:32 a. in., Mail Train, Sundayli excepted, fdr Ronan. , to and Buffalo, via Avon, 2:15 p. m. Baltimore Express. 'Sundays excepted, Rochester and Buffalo, via Avon. 7:03 p. m.. Day Express ' Sundays excepted, for Buffalo, connecting *with the Lake Shore and Grand Trmil: Railways for points west and south. , 7;10 p m Day Express, Sundays excepted, for Rochester 6:40 p. ru., Emigrant train, trally;for the West. 12:28 a. no. Express Mall, Sundays excepted, for Buffalo, Salamanca and Dunkirk, connecting with trains for the West. 12.50 p m Way Freight, Sundays excepted. EAIiTWARD BOUND. 12:10 a. nt., Night Express. Daily, connecting at ors y. court for Warwick. and at New York with afternoon trains, and steamers for Bostonand Now Englexid Cities. .01 it. ra., Cincinnati Express. Mondays excepted, con riecting at Elmira for klarriabarg, Philadelphia and theySonth; at Owego for 'lthaca; at Binghamton for*racuso; at Oreat Bead , for Scranton, Philadel• phia, and Trenton; at Lackawaxen for nutria', and at Graycourt for Newburg and Warwick. 1015 ato Accommodation Train dally 4 connecting at ° at Elmira for Canandaigua, • 10:48 a. m., Day Exprola, Sundays excepted, connecting. ut Elmira fur Canandaigua, at Binghamton fur Syra— cuse, at Great Bond for Scranton, at Lackavaltan for Ilawiey, and at Jersey City with midnight Brpsesti Train of New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia, lialti= morn and Washington. 3:1.2 p. m., Baltimore Express, Sundays excepted. 4:35 p. m., New York and Baltirhoro Mail, Sundays ex. Copted, connecting at Elmira for ljnrrlsbnrgh,Phila dolphia, and South. 7.07 p m Lightning Express, Sundays excepted, con. :beating nt Jersey City with morning express train of, Now Jersey Railroad for Baltimore and Washington, and at Now York with morning express trains for ' Boston and the East, 12:30 p. tn. way rrolght, Snnd4s eXcopted, WM. R. BARR, '• 11. RIDDLE Oon'l r a / 3 8. Agout. Gen'l Sup't. Northern Centril TRAINS FOR TUE NORM, Trains fur Eanandagula leave Elmira as followa: • Accomodation at 7 00 a ni Express [fastest train on road] 11 45 a IA Mail 616 pis Way Freight, [passenger coach attached] 740 a ra On and after April 29th, 1867, trains will arrive mud depart from Troy, as follows; MOVING MOUTH. • MOVING NOTTE Express 645 p us Express 1060 aiu Elmira 51ai1.; 660 ani Elmira Mail 955 p`iu Local Freight 10 50 a m Local Freight 335 pm Through Frolgiii 9 - 65 p m ,Through Freight-2 90 a m E. B. BROWN, Div. B,up't. Bloasburg & Corning, & Tioga R,` R Tniins will run as follows until farther notice Accommodation—Lesvos Illossburg at 6,50 a. m., at 7 : 35,,Ti0ga at 8,20, Lawrencevlllo at 5,G5 arriving at Corning at 10,20 a. m. Mail—Leavto Blosiburg at 2„85 p. m., Maw:told at 3,25, Tioga at 4,00, Lawreucovillo at 4,s7—arifting at Corning nt 0 p. m. Mail—Leavea corning at S a. tn. ' Lawtencecllle al 5,0, Tina at 10,0, Ma?afluld at 10,40—arriving at Bluss• burg at 11,80'a. m: Accommodation—Leaves; Corning at 4,50 p. tn., Law. rencevillo at 5,58, Tioga at 7.02, Mansfield at 7,40-- arriving nt Bloseburg at 8,25 p. m. 1 L. H. SHATTUCK., 'qup't. Philad6lphis Trains will arr. and depart at Williamaport astmlous• Eastward I -, .Westward Erie Mail Trait 10 10 p m Erie Mi11,,Tra1a..,4 so a m E. Exeress Train.. 4 25 a m Erie l'a'ss Train.li 45 pin Elmira Mail Train 835 am Briffal6 - Expreas 10 00 AID L. 11. Accom'o'd'n 320 p rci Elmira Mail Train 665 pill Passenger Carl run throng' on the Erio Mail and Ex press Trains without change both ways between Pulls deiphia 4ul Erie. . NEW YORK CONNECTION. Leave New York at 9 a m, at rive at Erio 10.00 a tn. Leave Ncw York at 5 00 p m, arrive at Erio 4 ott p m. Leave Erie at SOU p in, arrive at Now York 3.10 p m Leave Erie at 10 25 a m, arrive at Yew York 10 10 a th A. L! Trash, Gen't Sept. . , Atlantic and Great Western R• Vtl ° SALAMANCA STATION. WETTWARD 1301/ND. EALITWAAD Romse, Mail 1 5..301 Express 110 Acconnbodatiou 4 0,33' Mail 3.52 Express • 12.19 Ae , commodation, 11,44 Express re 11 . 0 J .4 Express At Cdry there is a Junction with thiolphia Brie, mid CH Creek Rail Reads. At Meadville with the Franklin and Oil City and monde itraneti. At Leavitteburgo the Maboniny Branch sires a di. rest route to Cleveland. At Ravenna co inecte %via Cleveland and Pittsbuigh Railroad. 'the Road passes through Akron, Asbl nd, Marion, Urbana and Layton, intensecting r varsouo roads, and terminates at Cincinnati. L. AIcLAREN. Gen. Supt., Mead , . ille, Pa. DEERFIELD WOOLEN Fa,CTOIY : (JNDERSIGED having purchased the well known Woolen Factory of Messrs. E. A B. S. Bowen on the Gonanesque River, tiro miles east of Knexvillo; takes dais' method et informing the inhabitants of Tioga and adjoining counties that he will manufacture wool by the yard or on shares tosuit.customers, into FLANNELS, CASSIMERES. DOE•SRIN FULL CLOTHS, of all kinds The machinery has been thoroughly repaired and new machinery added thereto, also an im proved new wheel which willonablelim to work the entire season. He will pay particularatten• lion of • goll Carding, &Cloth Dressing, which will be donein the neatest possible mat,• ner, having added ong and Roll Machine, will enable him to dispatch and accommodate people from a distanCe. lie would fzrthor say that he has earriedion the business in manufacturing 'wool for farmers in Bradford and adjoining counties for the past . twenty years; he therefore yen warrant all work and •satisfy his customers, using nothing in manufacturing but genuine wool. JOSEPH INGB AM. Deerfield; Jan, 1,1886-1 y . U. S.. CLAIM AGEN CYO • For the Collection of • • Airmy and Navy Claims and Pensions. mIIE NEW BOUNTY LAW, passed July 28,1866, gives two and three ybars' soldiers extra bounty. Send in.your dischardes. OFFICERS' EXTRA PAY. -Three months' extra pay proper to volunteer otliceis who were in service March 3,180. PENSIONS INCREASED To all who have loot a limb andlwho have been perms neatly and totally disabled. All other Government claims prosecuted.' . JEROME=Ii. Welloboro, October 10, 1806-tf k ; • Planing & Tuirning. T. 'VAN 'HORN, TTAVING got his now Factory in,operatiol). . is now prepared to fill orders for Cabinet Ware promptly and in the best style of-workumn— ship. Having procured a WOODWORTH PLANER, he is ready to dross boards or plcink with dispatch SCROLLWORiK & BRACKETS, furnishred to order. Ilis machines aro of the new est and most improved patterns. Shop corner of Pearl and Wain St, BORO, PA., Oct. 31, 1866—tf. B. T. VAI HORN. - Nv'E.T 4 LSBORO YETROLEOI CO.- Notice is hereby given that the Board el ' Directors of this Company at a meeting held De comber 15, by resolution decided - "to', close up th affairs of the Company nvid'illstribute the balance in the hands of the Treasurer. prorgta among the holders of paid-in stock. The property of the Company will be sold and the proceeds divided in like manner. Stockholders will present their. receipts to tho Treasurer. By order, Dec. 19, 1863. ' M. H. COBB, Clerk. -I BY MAIL, PREPAID. Ohoide Flower and Garden Seeds, New Strawberries, Grapes, Bulbs, &C. M. WATSON'S OLD .O.OLONt NITE• • - SEB,Y and SEED ESTABLISHMENT , Plymouth, Mass.. is now sending out by mail prepaid, packed with great care in ,gutty pereho silk, so as to reach any part of the Union in per feet safety,ja completo,assortnient of the finest Grapes, Strawberries; Nam large Currants. Goan , berries, Mackberrirs,--R.o . ses, Floweritig Plahp, Bulbs, Lilies,Am., dm. Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Srubs, Evergreens, Hedge Plants, /to., will be seas liy freight paid to Boston. Also, the True Capo Cod Cranberry, for cultivation itt wet land, or in upland and Gardens, where it pro duces at the rate of 400 bushels to the acro; with directions for cultivation. Priced Deseriptico Catalogues will be sent to any address. -A 0w: . 4 the Lest tirneAl - planting. The best way to . 0 "' tain good r tits and Flowers, and Seeds ‘ is to send direct to the Grower. Send for a Catalogue. Wh o lesale Catalogues to the trade. Agents _wanted. March 20,1807-2 - :71 AV EL. CM BT; trair . l , s wllpeara & trio R. II