IT Is Nom. ypirli BUSINESS Nina . . - • Would you hico to know Lb aeorets Of. you! neighbor's hoUse Hgiv ho lives, or how he doesn't; 'And just how heAreats his wife? .11our he spends hie thr‘o of leisure, , Whether sorrowful or gay, , And wherahe goes fdt; pleasure; , ' To the:concert or-the play. If You wish it, I will tell you—. • Let sue whisper-to you, sly— ; If yonr" neighbor is but 01v.11, - : is tiz'a your bnainess . Why. : , • In short, instead of prying „ . Inta other men's affairs, k - - -If you do ypur own but justice _ .. ' 7 .. `'Yon William -ono' time for 'theirs. c..'. Be attentivti i,o'suphinat_tels ~., , , , • As Concerns yourself• alone, And wb,atevor fortune flatters, , • 'Let yOur business be your own. ' ' One word by way of Atli— . Let :rip whisper to yon sly— .. "If you wish to be respected, Ted must cease to be a pry. i. •FAxtrtrEns ori. grrAmEs.—Connecticut toasts of some great farmers. They have a curious way of doing things on shares, and the results of these opera tions offer a fine field for the display of logic. One of their farmers leased to his son-in-law three acres of land, to be planted with cern and cultivated by him "at the halves. the fall the lessee said that was the poorest land he ever worked on ; for, said he, "I worked . hard all Summer., and at harvest time, When we'earne to divide the crop, I not only hadno corn left for myself, but I had to go and buy five bushels of shell ed corn to make out my father-in-law's half." Here iwanother case illustrating the° Workings of this "peculiar institution" . of &ling things on attares : s i Fanner A happened" to have more pigs than he could keep, while his neighbor, - B , had More milk than he could dfspose of. One day, A brought two pigs overnd , depoSited them inE---rEi pen, s lug that he 'wished B--,--- to keep s m on shares —aud that he might keep them two months and have one of them as his share. B. replied that, as he had plenty of feed, he would keep them four Months and have them both, as, of course, that would amount to the same thing I - A left,„ saying: that he supposed it was all right ; but guessed he lvdtildnlt bring any more. PAYING FOR ZITS PROVENDER I3Y PRAYING.—We have no intention of makingfun of serious matters in tell ing the following good story—we merely relate at fact : There is a rule at Oberlin Collbge that no student shall board at any house where prayers are not regularly made each day. A certain man fitted qfp boarding. - house and filled it with Murd ers, but forgot, until the eleventh hour, the prayer proviso. Not being a pray ing man himself, ho looked around for one whci AVM.' At length he found one —a meek young man, from Trumbull county, who agreed to pay for his board in praying. For awhile sall went smoothly, but the boarding master furnished his table so poorly that the . boarders began to grunible and, leave, and the other morning the praying boar ..der actually "struck ! ' Something like the folloWing dialogue occurred at the table: - .you pray, Mr. Mild? Mild-4No, sir, I will noL Landlord—Why not, Mr!. Mild? Mild Tt don't pay, sir. I can't pray on such victuals as these. Ahd unless you bind yourself in writing to set a bet ;ter table than you have for the last three weeks, nary another prayer do yod get of me!' And that's the way the matter stood at the last advices. • • Tan NUTRIMENT OP .1 very who drink their ale anti Veer, are ~ fond of " telling ,how much nutHnient they derlVe from' them. Because they are manufactured from . grain, many have the idea thgt the concentrated vir tueof the grain ib. iu - the drinks. This is entire fallacy._lProfessor Liebig, one of the niost eminent chemists in the World aSsures us that fourteen hundred , and sixty quart of I best Bavaria beer 1 contains:exactly the, nourishment of a two-and-a-half-pound loaf of bread.— This beer is v,ery similar to the famodS English. Alsopp's, and our most popu lar American beer. The fact is, theinu tritlous portion of the grain is lotted e. before beer can be made; and if i t, lae fer- ILentation of the beer be mplete, L Lyon Playfair declar that no hourishment whatever remains. in the fermented liquor; and as/the English 41liance News says, " . 1546 chemist noW 'disputes these assertions ; for, except in favor anil amount of alcohol, the chem ical composition of all kinds of beer is alike, and brewer2ElAust laugh to hear doctors advising / porter as more nour ishing than beer, when porter is noth ing. but beer lured by burnt malt and often wh n beer goes wrong in the and is unsaleable as beer, it is 'into fine Porter, the mere -eying many defects." ian traveling to Pittsburg If the neighboring towns, see a. friend, and left his t the road. On his return it the animal had slipped' and while in search of him ish pedestrian of whom he . " R , ave hereabouts, strange creature any There with a saddle on his back ?" "Pelf., by the powers, ye may say that," replied Pat.l " Where?" " Just yonder." " Will you show. me the place ?" " That I will, in less than no time," said the man, approaching a small wood of young timber. "Ay, there he is, sure enough, honey." / The gentleman looked up, and said : " I do not see him." " Then, by Stt. Patrick; you must be blind 1' IsTot see _him ?, Just 'cast your eyes in that direction. Oct, by the - powers of mud, what's he about now ? Only_ See, he swallows his head!" " Why, sir, that's a turtle, and not a horse." " A horse! and who in the deuce said it was a• horse ? Sure al horse is not a strange-creature; " but that's a strange creature," he has a saddle on; but, tiling me-if I'd ride him for the whole coun try.), WHAT rs A "TARE."—Alather living near Cincinnati, was oneevening teach ing his little boy to recite hiss Sunday school lesson. It was from the four teenth chapter of Matthew, wherein is related :..the parable of the malicious individual who went about sowing tares, '•What is a tare?" asked the anxious parent._ Johnny'hesitated. "Tell me, my son, what a tare is." "You had 'em;" said Johnny', casting down his eyes and wriggling his feet. "Had 'em i" said the astonishe&;,pa r&t, opening -his eyes rather wide, "why, what do you mean, Johnny?'. "When you didn't come home for threedays last week," said Johnny; "I heard mother tell Aunt Susan that you was otron a tare." The Sunday school lesson was brought to an. abrupt close, and Johnny, the cunning little rogue, was sent of to bed. • ILLITERATE JURIES seem to be re . markably plenty just now. The Mil waukee Sentinel gives the following copy of the' ballot on a ve'rdict: "NO Gieldly, • Geltig, Gielding for boy. Not Gueldy. Not 'Guilteng Not Gielding, Giteldy, • Noth. Giltig, Guiltiuy." ' The "boy" re erred inlthis ballot was one of the witnesses wh seevidence was discredited by On juryman. , BITY , j•T4E..t.Lt 3,S C : 6*UR • BUSINESS ! WE will buy at `the highest market price, thg following tatielea. SHEEP PE L T.S,, DEACON SKINS, DEER" SKINS, 4 1 13E5, HIDES, .baup. VEAL SKINS,;- , • for whfch:weivill Paica'all 4 . We will mannfactaro to orcior, French or Vome, tanned CALF or IMP BOOTS, in the boat man nor and at fair rates, and pay esnanial attention to REPAIRING. ALSO, We have a first -rake stook of REAIIY7M A IBVIVORK , on Whiek we Will not be - undersoid, and fioni this time we shall niako it a point to - keep np the best stock of LADIES' GAITERS, to be found in the .county,,which we will seU at a lower profit than such articles have ever been offered in this region. We shall likeWlio keep up a good assortment of LADIES' BALMOBALS, LEATHER BOOTEES, CHILDREN'S AND • 4ikuss,Es vivx &kVA' RIO JS STYLES, and all styles of MEN'S WORK. ... LEATIIER'4 ' FINDINGSSv call bo bought of ua as cheap as any where this side of New York, and wo shall keep a full sleek of. FREIrCH CALF,,FRgNOR KO, UP PER, SOLE; -LININGS, AND BINDING. • Oar stock of PEGS, NAILS, THREAD, AWLS, RASPS, GLOVERS' ( NEEDLES, LASTS, TREES, CRI MP 3; 1 tcith SHOEMAKER'S TOOLS and FINDINGS, will be found the lar gest in the county, and toe ccii for email profile. We tulk business and we meats, business. We have been in:this iegien long 'maned to be well Isiiewn—let those who know uslry ni. Corner of Main dud Grifton streets, opposite Win. Rob erts' hardware Store, - C. W. SEARS, GEO. 0. DERBY. Wellsboro, April 24, 1867—tf. • Stoves & Tin Ware FOR TH,E,MILLIQN. J ) ., RQ&ER TS; OPPOSITE ROY'S 13 UILD ENO, Is now propared to furnish , the publio 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. - L. Ho pays particular attention tp a's STOVE AND TIN WARE' 13USIINE and intend to keep a full assortment ureveryt in that line. TIN WARE MADE TO ORDER, promptly, and warranted to give ftatisfaellon. : . /REPAi RING executed in/t1;0 host manner and with diapa l tolt CALL AND SEE ME, D. P. RODERI7, I r ellsborough s Mardi 7,13516. Tioga marble ' Works. TpE undersigned are now prepared to i.e. cote all orders for Tomb Stones and Monu ments of either ITALIAN, OR RUTLAND MARBLE, . of the latest style and approved workmanship. and with dispatch. We keep constantly on hand both kinds of Marble and will bo able to suit all Who may fa vor us with their orders, on as reasonable terms as can be obtained in the country. ' Stones discolored with rust and dirt- cleaned And made to look as good as now. WILCOX dr, WHITNEY. Tioga, May 22, IB67—tf. - FOUTZ'S fki llorsorau Powilors. YELLOW IV. TER, REA V El COUG S, TEMPER, Fl YEN, FOUNDEI LOSS OF APPS TITE AND VITA ENERGY, &c. use prtices L wind, inereasi the appetite--giv a smooth at glossy skin—at transforms t 11 miserable ekelet horse. To keepers of. Cows this preparation is invaluable. improves the quality of the milk. It has ,been proven ty ne ttle' experiment to increase the quan tity of milk and cream tiretifY per emit. and make the butter firm and sweet. In fattening cattle, it gives them an appetite, looiens theti hide, and makes them thrive wine, sack as Coughs, Incers'in In all diseasm'of the Lungs; Liver, 'sc. , albs article sets as a specific. By putting from one•half a paper to a paper in a barrel df swill the above diseases will be eradicatea or entirely prevented. If given in time, a certain preventive and cure' tr.; ' the Hog Cholera, Price 25 Cents por Yana', or 5 Papers for Sl. PRITZPILitED sr 09.71,T1L'1; ?fel -1,1 ; AT , rl'S V '4, WHOLESALE DM AND 3IF.DIONE DEPOT, No. 1113 Franklin St, Baltimore, Md. Per Sate by 11ruggi-t3 l'Alrekeepuri tbmigh out the united States. • For ante by John A. Rod, We'labor°. IL:WIC:NESS ;& RILEY, BOOT •AND SHOE MAXEBS, OVER RUOII YOUNG'S BOOR STORE. OOTS AND SHOES. of all kinds made to JO order and fn the best manner. REPAIRING of all kinds done promptly and good. Give us a cell. JOHN HARKNESS, WM. RILEY. Weldor°, Jan. 2,18674 y, Rochester Trout Flies,. THE Snbscriber is agent for the above co tad Flies. Also a; fine assortment of ars, Kinsey Hooka, Shells, Braided Silk Orms (to Linen Lines, Tient Baskets, Fly. t. Gut, Fly Rods, Reels, &c,, dm. Shop in Wta.Keberts's Tin Shop. •,; LORAN A. 13gd a. Welbboro, Alay 29;1861. it 4 tirttliNg " ltenr b ri . flc - 7, - , - 003 ,-.,__. • • •_:,•: , --:1;:i - ; , :i... --, ,•. 1 : - i iltlia. AT. THE PEOPLE'S STORE 1 WE AR-VNifriy Azosrwrso A FRESH 'STOCK OF GOODS SVPN:OI.TRADE. and are, prepared to supply the wants of the give the best satisfaction, and those aconstopied that are' to, be found in this section, el i nd those who'are not otfr patrons are•the lo era MADE UP TO ORDER AND WAR RANTED TO,'FIT. - OUR STOCK WILL 13E. KEPT FULL, Warranted to give Satisfaction, Sold as Low as at any other Estab We invite an- exaVnation of our Stock and Priees, pledging our elvde to SHOW GOODS FREELY AND TAgN NO Corning, N. Y-a, Apr. 10, 1887 NEW ARRANGEMENT-±- Wilson & Van Yalkenbur,g. NO. 0, UNION BLOCK, This preicration, long and I' vorably known, wi l thor oughly reinvigorate broken-down and low-spirited horses, by strengthening and cleansing the stomach and intes tines., DRY GOODS, It Is a was pre ready° of all dis egses laclOgat to I;LAND*--- Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestiugs, Ladies' Cloths, and a larger variety of Ladies' Dress Goods. MOCHANT TAILORING We are Agents for Singer's Swing Machines. the best and cheapest Machine for family use, less liable to get out of repair, and more doubt* than any other, adapted to fine or coarse sewing. Call and see there. ebra. (led -1 Sea .oke, [ of The Senior partner has bad a large experience in Merchant Tailoring. and it is the intention of the new firm to put this branch of their business beyond successful competition. Welloboro,Feb.2o, 1867-tf. IN CORNING, Adapted to the people in NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA ' DRY GOD S . OUR LONG EXPERIENCE I has taighl is that GOOD...GOODS 1 to pi,tr . oplEoluOrti . ovr i ti . l4 we KEEP THE BEST GOODS quite tiemuoti as we are. Wa keep as usual a LARGE STOCK OF CLOTHS to sell by this yaritior and all Goods sold by Uti A N D lishment.. Mind that OFFENCE when no sale is made. SMITH dr, WRITE. Have established themselves at lately occupied by F. D. Batmen The.) , aro bow receiving a lam stock of SPRING In part, nob as Mil GROCERIES, ; • AND FURNISHING ;GOODS. .. e~ DON'T FORGET THE PLAOI • i t ; To buy cheap, and a choice lot 0f,,, :_ SPRING. GOODS. 441-1174 TS 4XTBACTZ°N, I,S47 LAWRiNC4VILLE. c,s. NATuga & CO. Would announce to-the good * people or. 1 0 8 18 County that they bare Just returned from Nast York with their aegond fail *took or _ FALL - st WINTER MOODS, embracing all the novaltiee ae well as the eib, atantlala required. -. DRESS GOODS in 'cal variefies,,STAlMA &F,ANOY .GOODS„. /100.1! BAIETS,I , 4,:BESt PENCIL WOVE4OCIIV • SETS, GLOVES' 620 SIERY, - TANKEE• NO TIONS, &0., &c. FURS t - - FURS t t ' 1 : MIME, CONY, and Siberian Squirrel. CLOTHS & CASHMERES in the county, READY MADE CLOTHING, and CLOTHING ma de to, order super inanded by i grst dasitoorkmen. SHOP MADE BOOTS & SHOES in end ,. less' vane' ty,, HATS & OAPS • to suit all tail*, ~. • ' GROCERIES;'&C., &C. Our goodishavo beau' bought during the last panto in New' York and will be sold at panic prices. Miff Prices are down, monopoly briAen up. .No other store ean'or dare compete with ue in qual ity and price. For further particulars cast at the store of C. S. MATHER & CO. Lawrenceville, Dec. 19,1860. 1867; B& BA t'1867, „ WS coutattaica tide 704 i With an exolagively CASH basilicas. - CASh FOR EVERYTHING I A LARGE STOOK OF FLOUR FOR CASH A . -LARGE STOOK OF FEED FOR ' CASH 1 A LAROE STOCK OF PORK FOR CASH Call and Lice us. WRIGHT 3; BAILEY Weleborq, 4an. 0, 188r-/y. All persons Indebted to ua by note or: book account must call and settle or paY costs. 411. 3, 1867. WAtIOIIT it • BAILEY. , AND HARDWARE! MR. WILLIAM ROBRTS‘ begs to announce to' the citizens Of , Tioga County; that in addition to his excelleni stock of Stoves, Tin-Ware, Brietanb,„ - and .She7 l .-Iroii Were, he has, at a great outlay, stocked is store on EMU with a cemplate &R I ortmenk 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 BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS, SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS, It. HMS-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, OAUSAGE CUTTERS AND SEATERS 1, COMBINED. .Also, PISTOLS, 4.` t PISTOL CARTRIDGES, , . 'POWDER AND RE PATENT AARNSOR ~~ a new thing, and made (muse. These are but a fyw of - the many 'articles composing 'our stook of Hardware. • • • • MI We 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 end well, : WlLtinthf _BOI3ERTS• Ty -,, • MEI WeHeber°. Sept. 1,18564 f. J'ALL BROOK GOAL.—Tba undersigned having make arrangements to furnish Coal bythe TON or CAR LOAD, coarse or fine, solio heels patronage of the public. ALSO—his conatantlyan hand, a large StOdg of CARRIAGE BOLTS, Ac., at wholesale' mut retail. ' , ,BLACKSMITHIENG or nil kinds dens in the best nleOner• 8. M. OBER* Tloga, Deo. 1, 1118 &AL • lOLIN STRINGS at WEBB'S DRUG r'ORE: LIFE AND TIMES OP ELDER 'SHEAR - DOWN,—Those who wish . to eecare a copy of this excellent work, can to so by calling at this offiCe.eoon. • Atiguat 20,1866. • TOE-WORK, IN THE BEST STYLE, and 0 with deepatekat THE AGITATOR Office, 'The tastiest Stock of CASH PAID FOR WHEAT 1 OASH PAID FOIL OATS I CASH .PAID FOR CORN 1 Stoves:. Stoves :: MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, AUGERS, BITTS, I PRiekg - 7 .f -, —.. ''''.. '' e , ..,1' • .:, i = ':'' .: 1. i:'... 30 fe ,'" Al". V; , .. - .. . 2 1 - WlcliliAWS, • i'foGtA; . : r .- • • , 4 ). r‘c- lariliVlNG just returned from New York trith ILL New and easefully selected ; • • •". • t.l ,;„• •• •, - - STOCK OF GOODS, All those in'want of Gfooda' will find it toilleir interest to call and EXAMINE. OUR STOCK and learn Pricer:Wore buyi4g eblowhom Kept constantly on hand, a choice lot of DRIED FRUIT, GROCERIES, FLOUR, PORK, &0., . _ _ All the above Goods are boughtta the loviest Cash Prices sad will be sold ' ONLY FOR CASH OR READY PAY. t Don't forget the place, •at the old stand of VAN NAME a WICKHAM. Tina, Pit.,.Faib, 20; 1867-tf. GENERAIA. wholesale agent for the Celebrated ' PATENT PLATE - PIANOS , manufactured by DECKER BROS„ CRICKERING & SON'S PIANOS, HAINES BRO'S PIANOS, MASON A HAMLIN'S CABINET ORGANS, and Treat, Linsley A Co's Melodeons. Orders from dealers and Teachers especially aolicited. Address, L. B. POWELL, July 20, In Ponna Avenue, Scranton, Pe. To the Public of Wellaboro AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY I N. A g E R MAKES this method of botifyiug the peoplo j_ that tho Stock of • • SPRING CLOTHING is on hand, and offers it lower than before The Store is wellwatoeked with the most bah ionable COATS, PANTS AND VESTS, also, a large assortment of GENT'S PURN/SHING GOODS, coneieting of WHITE AND CASSIMERE SHIRTS, COLLARS, NECKTIES, SUS PENDERS, SOCKS, and a good large lot of the most fashionable _rce_ avr cf_d_p_or, ever brought to tbis market. Also . . TRUNKS, BAGS, AND UMBRELLAS, which you can buy low for cash, at the Cheap Clothing Store of N. ABLIE'fI, under Cho Agita tor Office. • Wellabor°, April 10,1867. M. BULLARD lk, GOLDSMITH, 61100ERY & REMERIiT One door above Roy's Drug Store, WELI4S.BOII,O, PA.. Wo take pleasure in announcing to the public that we commends the New Years with enlarged facilities for (mom:iodating outfitters with the choicest stook of GROCERIES, YANKEE NOTIONS, WOOD & • WILLOW WARE, yet offered to this public. Houskeepers can fi n d tho BEST SUGARS, SPICES, CHERRIES, (Stoned,) PRUNES, BOX RAISINS, CITRON, SEEDLESS RAISINS, COOKING CURRANTS, PICKLES, SAUCES, CANNED FRUITS, and the finest • Count Oysters, 411. Canned Oysters, tight from the BALTIMORE MARIKETS, on oalo at our counter 'THE MINOR Y S DISCONSOLATE % .:, Will find our RESTAURANT opervit all sea sonable honre, where Oysters in every style, pre pared by a skUhfn cook, are served_ up to delight the palate and gl dden the heart. t WE A M TO PLEASE 1 Always glad to s {{ /e` our 'friends, because we 'in tend to give thtim their money's worth, and if they call once th •y will be sure to call &gals'. MASSENA BULLARD, 1 Jan. 2,1867. O. H. GOLDSMITH. . -‘• MMT MARKET. LEONARD ILLETT, having recently pur chased Mr. udrew.i. Tippleeintereet in the ME 'T 111ARKAT , .- would may'to' ill citizens of Wellebcrro and vi cinity that he w* continue, th e busineee at the old Born stand gliring hie entire attention in eupplying the w a te - of all who may favor jam with i their patro age. \ Constantly on hand PRESXI ea% OP 414. MEMOS. - Shop mai Dtio oath of Derby '0 Shoe Shop. ' - 4 : ii - -1,. W l ellehoro, Atiril /0,1867 -tf. lOTIOB.—N tics ia l bereby given that Rob art Custard, Senior, bait been placed in charge of tract No. 1599, and those parts of tract No. 1589, in the icinity of Babb's creek, belong ing tolthe heirs f Luke - W. Morrie; and all per sons aro forbid ?massing thereon, under pen alty of prosecu on. • ELLISWIN P. MORRIS, 88 Marketemet, Philadelphia, • Feb. 27. 1887 I • eso Whit is the Matter'? Ts general debillity troublesome? Is your blood impure? is gm whole bbdy disordered and weak? Then get a bottle of the great Blood Pa rider—it is Denotative Syrup of lodide of Po. *alum: followithe directions carefully and you will be bemefitted. Bold at Boy'e Drug Store. 7kArUSIOAL INBTRUMENT.B.—J. B. Shalt. Ijl. pear, • desder in Decker A - Brother and Baines &, Broth pianos, assert & Ilanditroab bet organs, Tre t, Linsey 00. melodeons, and the B. Shouinger melodeons. Boom over J. B. Bowert f s store. Sept. 12, 1866. . tedieines _ CM J. L. ,11-EL D 111,615810344, je:SE.P.9 constatztli ost band alias stook of Paso -4-116:Pru0S/tediebuscolletalcals, . . WINES AI4E, LIQPOIIB, for Medicinal and fitcremental use; also all the popular Patent Medicines, Paints, Varnishes, Oils, •ko., all kinds of brushes, Die Colors, Dyo Woods and Stu*, tine Toilet Soaps, Perfumery, Non , • • , soles, Oostaiacis, ite.; STATIONERY, PENS, PENCILS, . PAPER ,AM -ENVELOPES, • • Blemorandutnßooks, Pass Books, se., Potash in bulk at , 15 cents per pound, Kirosono OH, Lamp Oil, Turpoutine, llensine; :duo. • Fresh Oatmeal and Pearl Barley at 10 els per pound. I 'am solo agent in Blessburg for Dr. N. Weaveea Ext. Fireweed, and warrant it to Cupp Scrofula, Balt Rheum, Scurvy, Pimples on the face, and all diseases arising from impure state of the Blood if need according to directions. articular attention given to ' compounding Physician's 'and other Prescriptions. I guaran tee:satisfaction, both in quality and price. Remember ti l e Store, opposite the new Coal OVatitire, Blos burg. Pa. • Aug. 15, 1864- . tr. j • ' J. L. BELDEN. -ffligithibr & nertoll9 DEALERS IN GROCHRIBS PROVISIONS CROCKERY, HARDWIRE,. WOOD It' WILLO*4ARE YANIqE-, 4foloNii. LATV.R.FNCEVILLE, PEMP.A.. •.. • . • B. Cash Paid for Produce, J . M it Tn 7 o l . 2 i ; Nov. 21, 1886-Iy. 1866. FOR BALE. 18661 B. 0. WIORIIAISI, T HIS NURSERY OF FRUIT AND OR. NAMENTAL TREES, IN TIOGA ' 6400 Apple Treeo. Ip,ooo Pear Trees. A itod supply of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY, andURNAMENTAL TREES 4i SHRUBBERY. The Fruit trees are eompOsed of the choicest varieties, good, healthy, some of them large and in bearing. Any ono wishing to got a supply will do well to call and see my stock before pur chasing elsewhere. per-Delivered at the depot free of charge. ' Tioga, Feb. 28, 1888-Iy* HARRAH'S NATIONAL GATE. us ted September 2011, 1864.] NZ - ITS CLAIMS ARE: 1. The most common workman or a farmer can build it 2. It' is Made of all shies, 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 poet, and the Gate itself cannel sag. b. Breucby stook cannot open it. IL It cannot be driven against when 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. 9. It is stronger than any other gate built of an equal amount of lumber, and its strangth,is equal upon both sides. 10. It is the cheapest, neatest, and most con venient and durable Gate in use. • 'During the fall of 1865, the National Gate has received the highest award at SEVEN STATE and soma SEVENTY COUNTY FAIRS, and in competition with other Gates, it has taken the --- - - It challenges the wholedist of Gates to a prac tical test, throughout all seasons. • The National Gate has received the unquall-, fled approbation of all who have used it. These Gates, including Posts, are bulit.at a cost of $4 to $B, according to workmanship and material used. Their manufacture insures a profitable investment of capital, as they com mand a ready sale at from 80 to 100 per cont. profit; and it is perfectly safe te - put them up at all times under a warrant', as they have in no case failed to give the fullest satisfaction. 3. P. BILEB, D. ANGELL, A. ALBA. • Air• Township and Farm Rights for sale in Tioga and Bradford Counties. Applioints for purchase of Territory, send for Circular containing particulars. Rights for average Farms are uniformly sold for $lO each, including printed drafts and speci ficatiOns for building all sites of both Farm and Entrance Gate, by the aid of,which any one can Construct them. • On receipt of $lO, in all cases accompanied b • a Partioular description of the, land for which the right is detilred, the appropriate Conveyance, drafts, Ac., will be promptly forwarded. Address, with stamp, NATIONAL GATE CO., Marsh 27, 1867—tf. Knoxville, Pa. ROY'S CHOLERA DROPS ' i$ CURES COLIC, ... - CURES D PSETERY, CURES CHOLERA, MORBUS, . CURES CHRONIC DIARR 1 3EA, CURS all Bowel Complaints, but does not k,/ cure anything else. This medicine is no cure.all: it has the confidence of . every body, for it is never kown to fail : it should be kept on hand by eve family. Sold by dealers in it , medicine at fifty cents per, bottle. For tale in Wellsborough at Roy's Drug Store. Hartman's Safety Bridle and pines. (Patented November 7,18135.) MOST tabiabla article for o drivehor ses. See "Agriculturist" for March, 1866. itecouunended by Wilkes, of the Spirit of the Timer; Bonner, of the New York layer, and many other celebrated horsemen.: The subscriber owns the putentfor k Tioga, Sus quehanna atid Biadfoid counties. 'lndividual or township rights for sale, on. fav t orable terms. Harness makers who wish to make the linesfor 'their customers •who buy ,individual rights, will be dealt with llberidlY. By a slightalteration, the safety lines may be attached to atmost any bridle. ' AU persons are cautioned against making or using the biidle or lines, in tho counties aforesaid, without authority from the undersigned.'' • ROBERT O. SIMPSON. , Wellsboro, Sept. 1866-tf THE PLACE TO HWY DRUGS. T the Lawrenceville Drug Store, whore you bilk. will find every thin - 1i properly belonging to the Drug Trade - _ 2 CHEAPER, i CHEAPEST, and of the best quality for Cash. Also, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Lamps, Yana* Notions. Violin Strings, Fishing' Tackle, Window Glass, &c. Cash paid for Flax deed. • - C. P. LEONARD. Lawrencerrille, May 8,11867. • PLATED WARE—Cake baskets, card bask— eta, castors, sugar bowls, etc., at FOLErB. 4; - - THE largest assortmept of Watches, Clocks, • Jewelry and Plated Ware in Tioga county at [l9decBB] POLRY'S. 4110111iSALE Ditll6 001111. 1 1 • 1 CORNING, N. Y. DBUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS AND OILS, THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, CONCEN. TRATED MEDICINES, CIN- CINNATI WINES AND BRANDY, WHITE- WASH LIME; KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT MEDI- LINES, PETROLEUM OIL, ROCHESTER PER• EITMERY AND FLAVORING, EXTRACTS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, AND DYE COLORS, Bold at Wholosalo Prices, Buyers aro requested to oall and got quotations before going further OM W. D. TERBELL & CO Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1867-17 LATEST 'FASHIONS DEMAND J. W. BRADIAY'S CELEBRATED PATENT - DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE SPRING) S K I.R T • TIiE wonderful flexibility and great comfort and pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt, will ho experienced particularly in all crowded assemblies, operas, carriages, railroad cars, church pews, artu chairs, for promenade and home dress, as thn skirt can be folded when in use to occupy a small place as easily and conveniently as s silk or muslin dress, an in• valuable 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 single day, will never afterwards will. ingly diepenea with their tiee. For children, 111idaes and young ladies they are superior to all others. They will not bend or break like the single spring, but will preserve their perfect and graceful ahem, when 'three or four ordinary skirts will have ° been thrown aside as useless. The hoops aro covered with double and twisted thread, and the bottom rdds are not only dou ble springs, but twice (or double) covered; preventing them frbm wearing out when dragging down stoops, stairs ,tic. , . Then uplex Elliptic is a great favorite with all ladies, and ie universally recommended by the fashion maga zings, as the standard skirt 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 3. W. Bradley's Duplex Ellipi tic ,or dotible spring skirt, and be sure you get the gen uine article. CAUTION.—To guard against imposition, bo particu lar to notice that skirts offered as "duplex" have the rod ink stamp, viz : "J. SY. Bradley's Duplex Eiliptic - Steel Springs," upon the waistband—none others are genuine. Also notice that every hoop will admit a pin bide passed through the n corner, thus revealing the two (or double)springe-braided together therein. which is the secret of their Ilexlbility and strength, n a coin- Ideation not to he found in any other skirt For sale In all stone where first class ek are told throughout the United States and elsewhere. Manu— factured by the solo owners of the patent, \VESTS, BRADLEY A: CARY, Apel,9in 97 Chambers Sc 79 hel Beads sta., N. V. Belt Revolver, 0, Navy size Calibre Pollee Revolver, ' • Navy size Calibre New Pocket Revolver, ' 31 100 in. Calibre Pocket Revolver, (Rider's pt.) 31-100 in, Calibre Repeating Pistol, (Elliott pt.) No 22 lz 32 Cart'ge Vest Pocket Pistol, No 22, 30, 32 Se. 41 Cartridge Gun it aneNo 22 ,k., 32 Cartridge Droeeh Loading Ritle,(Bealte) No 32 tt 38 " Revolving Rifle, 36 & 44-160 in Celibro E. 'REMINGTON &- SONS. PRINCIPAL AGENTS Moore & Nichols. Now York; Win Read & Soo, Boston; Jos C Grubb & Co, Philadelphia; Poul tney 6r, Trimble, Baltimore;' Henry Folsom It Co, New Orleans; Johnson, Spencer 5. Co, Chicago; L M Rummy. eV, Co, St. Louis; Albert E Crane, San Franoisco. Feb 20, 1067.-sm. PHOTOGIW'RIC. E. AR. T. ANTHONY & CO., Manufacturers of Photographic Materials; WHOLIBALE ATiD lIVTAIL, 501 BROADWAY, N. Y In addition 'to our main business of Photogiaphie Materials we are Headquarters for the following. viz: , Stereoscopes & Stereoscopic Views Of American and Foreign' Cities nud Laudscepes Groups, Statuary, etc. Stereoscopic Views of the War, From negatives made in the viarlous campaigns and forming a complete Photographic history of the great contest. • Stereoscopic Views on Glass. ' Adapted for either Magic Lanterns or the Stereoscope Our Catalogue will do sent .1% any address on receip Of S tamp. Photographic Albums. We manufacturo more largely than any other Louse, about 200 varieties from 50 cents to $5O each. Our ALBUMS have the reputation of being superior in beauty and durability to all others. Clare Photographs of Generals, States mon, Actors, etc., etc. Our Cate' r ogue embraces over FIVE TEWIJSAND different subjects, including reproductions of the most celebrated Engravings, Paintings, Statues, etc Cate. logues sent on receipt of stamp. Photographers and others , ordering goods C. O:D., will please remit 25 per cent. of the amount with their order. The prices and quality of our goods cannot fail to satisfy, s Jan. 2,18-Gut. To the Farmers of TiOga County I AM now Luildiog at my manufactory, to Lawrence a superior FANNING MILL, whlcb possesses the following advantages over Kll other 1. It separates oats, rat litter, and foul 'seeds, and chess and cockle, from wheat. 2. It cleans flax deed, takes out yellow seed, and all other seeds, perfectly. 3, It cleans timothy seed. 4. It does all other separating required of a mill This mill is built of the beet and most durable tim ber, in good style. and is sold cheap for cash, .or pro duce. I will SIC a patent Moro, for eopereting oats from wheat, to other mills, on reasonable tonna. 3. II MATHER. LalsTencevtlle,October 10, 1888-t I' WALKER & LATHROP, DEALERS 1 tfARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS STOVES, TINS WARE, ORTING sows, CITTLERY WATER . LIME, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Carriago and Harness Trimmings, HARNESSES, SADDLES, bc. Corning, N. 7. r Jan. 2, 1861-Iy. 'TV NEWELL, DENTIST, MANSFIELD,Pa., .r" • grateful for the very liberal patronage heretofore received, will continue so as to per. form all dental operations, as to merit therapidly lacreasing,,profinadonal demands now engaged. All operations In all departments of the profes sion executed in the host possible manner. All new, useful inventions and improvements adopt ed. The highest good of his patrons the ultima tom of his ambition. Dec. 5, '66-tf FLOUR PROM CHOICE WHITE WHEAT, buckwheat flour, corn meal and feed, always on hand. ,Call at the Charleston Mill before buy. lug your near and feed. I can make it an object for you to buy. A. RUSSELL. Zday 16,1866-tf units or TRAVPL.- ERVEI On and after Monday, dpr11,29, 1607, trains will iraw Corning at thorollotylng hours: WitBt7Altro 1y:28 a. m., Express Sundays excepted. for gum,. 10, Salamanca, and pun kirk; connecting with 4m" for the West. 6:44 a in Night Express, Sundays excepted, for g atfah. Salamanca, and Dunkirk, making direct connection with trains of the Atlantic A lireat Western, bike aboro,andarand Trunk Railways, for all paints west, 7:07 a. m., Night Express, Daily, for Buffalo. Salamanca, Dunkirk"and the Nest, connecting as abate. 7:16 a. m., Night Express, Sundays excepted, for Rodr ester and Illiffalo,Tia Avon. 10:32 a.m., Mail Train, Sundasdl'excepred, for RocLe,. tor and Buffalo, via Avon. , 2:16 p. Baltimore Express, Setodays excepted, tot Rochester and Buffalo, via Avon. 703 p. tn..,Day Express, Sundays excepted, for Buffalo, connecting with the Lake Shore and Grand Trunk 'Railways for points west and south. 7;10 p m Day Express, Sundays excepted, for 11°4e -stet 6:40 p. in., Emigrant train, Daily, for the West. 12;28 a. an, Express Mall, Sundays excepted, for Buffalo, Salamanca and Dunkirk, connecting •with trains kr . the West. 12.60 p m Way Freight, Sundays acepted. naterwartri notrun 12:16 a. m., Night Express.. Daily, connecting at Gras. court for Warwick. and at Now York with afternata trains and steamers for Bostonand New Englatd Cities. . 4:01 a. hn., Cincinnati Express. Mondays ex cepted ;cob fleeting at Elmira for Ilarrishurg, Philadelphia and the Sonth; at Owego for Ithaca; at Bina:auto?, for Syracuse; at Great Bead for Scranton, Philadel. OM, and Trouton; at Lackawaxen for Hawley, and et Graycort for Newburg and Warwick. 10,15 am Accommodation Train daily, conlecring al / ' at Rim ra for Canandaigua. k 10:-IS a. tu., Bay Express,RundaYsexcepted,Jsonnectlsi , at Elmirq. for Canandaigua, at Biugharaton, for Syn. collo, at Greta Bond for Serahton, at Lackawaxen i.: ilaway, and at Jersey City with midnight Expeel Train of New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia, Balt, morn and Washington. 3.12 p. in., Baltimore Express, Sundays excepted. 4:351). in., New, York and Baltimore Mail, Sunday. en. cepted, connecting nt Elmira for Itarrisburgh, phil a _ delphia, anti South. , - 7.07 p m Lightning Express, Sundays excepted. c,,,,. netting at Jersey City with morning express train of New Jersey Railroad for Baltimore and il'ashington, and at New York with- morning express -trains for Boston and the East. 12:30 p.m. way Freight, pundays excepted, • ; WM. R. BARB, • • IL RIDDLE, Gaul Pass. Agent. „ - Peril Bny'i. Nortlitiin Cintral R. U. TRAINS FOR TIIE NORTH. Trains for Canandegula leave Elmira as follows ; Adrottiodatlon at i 00asi Express [fastest train on road] 11 45 a„ Mail ' Way Freight, [passenger coach alraFhed] ..... .. 6 . 7 m a M On and after April 20th,1807, trains will arrhe aW depart from Troy, as follows; MOVING OCIU - 111. maviaa Norm Express 645 pln Express / lususs i Elmira Mail 560 a m Elmira Mail 065 Pn LOW Freight 10 50a in Local Freight 335 pa Through Freight 065 p m I Through Freiglii 2to tc E. S. BROWN, Inv. Sup't Blosaburg & Corning, & Tioga R. R thins will run as follows until further nottce: Accommodation—Leaves lilw.:Lurg at 6,60 a. ta., llata . field at 7,35, Tioga at 8,213 /Awl, uceville at arriving . at Corning at 10,20 a. an. Mail—Leaves Illossburg at 2,35 p. tn., Mausfield'at Tioga at 4,00, Lawrencerillo at 4,s7—arrirthg Corning at 6p. in. - 1 Matl—Leaven Corning at 8 a. to., Lawrcurealli o Tioga at 10,02, Mansfield at 10,46—arriving at Lurgll,3o a. an. Arcommo i dation--:-Leares Corning at 4,50 p. m Lsa l reneevillo at 5,511, Tiaga at 7.02, ?Mansfield at 7,4 , - arriving at !Homburg at 8,25 p. m. L. If. /MATTOCK, tint .'t Philadolph i ja Trains will arr. aria ddpart at Wilihiruspoi t as tuilvti *ZsMara Wui r twaril 1 Erie - Mall Train 10 10 pm Erie Mail T a1k...4. 10 41 r. 13. E4proria/ Train-4 25 ain ErinExlam Ernln..o 451 , c. Limbs Mail Train 8 35a in gutralo Fail tetatl 10 ai aL. L. Ili. Accom'od'n li '2O pin Elmira Mail Train u rsl , r. Passenger Cure run through on the Ei a Mail and Lc press Trams witliont cluing. both 00,i3, 1.0 o rim i'lah delphiu and Etie. NEW YDEIC CONNECTION Leave New Votk at 0 a 01, an iv. at Elk, 10 00 a 111 Leave .New York at 5 00 p 10, artilo . at Erie 4 113 p Leave Erie at 6.00 p ra, at rive at New Yolk 315 pn. Leave Ei is at 10 45 a 10, as rive at New 1:call 10 lUa a: A. E. TYLER, Gal Sep. Atlantic and Gre SAL M NC WETTWARDI3otAn. I Mail 0.30 Accommodation Exprobs 12.18, Exprtes 11.00 J At Cory there is a junction with the Pbilndelphin Brie, and Cil Creek Rail Roads. /keitleadirillu with the Franklin and Oil CU) sad Pitholo Branch. • Branch makes a di. At Leavittaburgo the hla.. ay . rect route to Cleveland. At Ravenna connects with Cleveland and Pittsbni et Railroad. The Road paesea through Akron, Ashland Gallon, Mario — it, Urbana and Dayton. intetev.llnie various rail. -+_, D. liteLtatßN, Snpt., Meadville, Pa. U. S. CLAIM AGENCY, For the Collection of Army and Navy Claims and I Pensions. rptlE NEW BOUNTY LAW, passed July 28, giN two and three years' soldiers extra bounty. tired in your discharges. OFFICERS' EXTRA PAY. Three mouths' extra pay proper to volunteer °Lieu* who were in service March 3,1805. PENSIONS.INCREASELI To all who have lost a limb and wile ha,a been perms riently,and totally disabled. All other Government claims prosecuted. JEROME B. NILE'?. Wellstioro,Octeher 10,186 d-t t Planing & Turning. B. T. VAN HORN, , RAVING got his ue Factory in opetatba'. t is now prorated to- tilt orders for CabiGet Ware promptly and in tb beet style of workmen pfbip- Baying procured .ii • ' . WOODWORTh PLANER, ho is ready to dross boards or platlk with dispatch SCROLL-WORK & BRACKETA, furnished to order. His machines triz , of thAew est and most improved patterns. Shop cornor of Pearl and Wald Sts, WELLS BIRO, PA., Oct. 31, 1860—tf. WELLSBORO PETROLEUM CO.-L. v Notice is•hercby given that the Boartibi Directors of this Company at a meeting hold De cember 15; by resolution decided to close up the affairs of tho Company and distrihuto the balance in Clio hands of the Troasuror, proraut among the holders of paid-in stook. The property of the Company will be sold and the proceeds divided in like manner, Stookholders will present their receipts to tho Treasurer. By order, Dec. 19, 18416. M. 11. 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Yearly, $3, with a valuable premium, ttso copies, $5 50 ; three copies, $7 50. lire eopior $l2, and splendid premiums for clubs at $ 5 each , with the first premiums to each subscriber. Ad dress, W. JENNINGS DEMOREST, No. 473 Broadway, New York. Demurest's Monthly and., Young America, to gether $4, with the premiums for each. MarCh 20, '67-6m. INSURANCE AGENCY, MESSRS. NICHOLS kMITCHELL/ would. rl'ispectfully inform the people of !thie vl cinity, that they have the agency of epali3 of the beet Life & Fire (Insurance Companies In the States, and are now prepared to insote at reasonable rates. • Mr. MITCHELL having been appointed NOTARY PUBLIC, will attend promptly to any business rclatin,; to his office, which may be entrusted to him. They wilt be found at the office formerly occu pied by Lowrey and Wilson, on Mato Street, Wellsboro, Pa. • March 13, 1861-4- SORE THROAT AND QUINSY ARE CUR .ed with ease and certainty by ono or two ap plications of SALUTIFEIt on.the °upside. SOW at ROY'S. TR. FITCH'S ODOMINAL SUPPORT X./ ERS, for sale at Roy'a Drug Store. __— 01ABY has some more of those fine American : . 13 watChes, at No: 5 Union Block: & Erie Fly. at Western R. W A STATION. EASTWARD 1306 G, Expres: ............ ...... 31 , - 51311 511 Accommudiltion, .... 1/.4:1 I Express - i.lt, Bonin: B. T. VAN HORN