THE iLLOTRERLESS TURKEYS. The Whlle Tdrkey was •dead !, :The WhitilTtli . , key was dead! ' - . „.. , . . , - How' tlio news alio' the bain:yard - wentillying! Qf e l ,other:bereft, four small turkeys were,. left,' Anil t air case for assistance was crying, t .. '. 3 1 .E'en t o Peacock respectfully folded his tail, . A Ai'a, suitable Symbol of sorrow, And his plainer wife said, "NCINQ the old bird is dead, . , Who will tend - her poor chicks oh the mofrow? ' And when' evening around 'them' comes dreary, and chill . Who above them will watchfully lover ?" Two each night, I will tuck 'neath my wings," ... - said the•Dnek, " Though Pve eight of my own I must ' over V'. . "I have so much to do ! For the bug and the_ . . worms, - . In the garden, 'tic tiresome piokie; ' I have nothing to spare—for my own I must care," Said the Hen with one chiehen "How I wish," said. the Goose, "I could be of some use, For my heart is with love over-brimming; The next morning that's flub, they shall go with ' my nine • Little y6llow-baokod goslings, out swimming." 'll'll do what I can," the old Dorking put in, • `! . And for help they may tall upon me too, Though I've ?n of my own that are only half grown And a groat , eal of trouble - to sag t 0,.. But those p little things, they are all head and And their bones titre Weir feathers are stickin' ft " Very hard it may be, but, 0, don't come to me!" Said the Hen rith ono obickon, " Half my care, I suppose,there is nobody knows, I'm the most overburdened of mothers ! They must learn, little elves, how to scratch for themselves, And not. seek to depend upon others:" liShe wont by with a eltiok, and the Goose, to . the Duck Exclaimed, in surprise, " Well , I never I" Said the liluck,."l declare, those who have the least care, ) • . You will find, are complaining forever! • And when all things appear to look threatening- and drear, And when trophies your pathway aro thick in, For aid in yonr woe, Q, beware how you go To Hen w . h one chicken !" THE DANDY AND Ihs - TURREY.-- Chief Justice Marshall was in the hab+ it of going to market and carrying home his purchases. Frequently he would be seen at sunrise: with poultry, in one hand and vegetables in the other. On one of these occasions a fashionable young man from the North, who had removed to Richmond, Va., was swear ing violently because he could find no cote to carry home his turkey •, Marsh all stepped up and asked where he lived, and on being told said : "That is my way, and I will take it for you. " When he came to the house, the young man inquired : "What shall I pay you ?" "Oh nothing," , said the Chief Justice, "it was on my way, and no trouble. " "Who was that polite old man that brought hom my turkey ?" inquired theyoung inn h of a bystander... "That," replied he, 'ls John Marshall, Chief Justice of the United States." "Why did he bring home my turkey ?" asked he. "To give you a severe reprimand, and teach you to attend to your own business, " was the reply. True, genu ine greatness never feels above doing anything that is useful ; but especially the truly great man will never feel above helping-himself. - - A ,REMAn I KABLE Fish irrott . v:—ln a reedit lecture by Prof. Apssiz, on the 'aquatic animd srof*the Amazon, he de- Scribed 011 h, fof which he said : 40 1 "This fis 1 s remarkable for the faculty it enjoys of leaving the water and walk ing a considerable distance over the land. Sometimes it is found three, four and five miles from thewater, and spe ci rii ens have been brought to lug whir}/ 11 it w•-e Ich -014 bile 152....maaraz 1 - Or a tarty, an .afterward. when put back into the wa ter, they were as lively as if they had 'sot been disturbed, that fish has anoth er peculiarity :it builds a litrge nest, about the size of a .man's hht .with a bole leading to the interior, in which it deposits its eggs ; and it is not only capable of creeping on even land, but it can creep on an inclined plane, and I have beep told by-very trustworthy per sons that they are frequently found ma ny feet above the water, on stumps of trees which have fallen down, the trunks of which are so inclined that the fish has reached the branches of the tree to 'such a height that the bird and the fish have more. than once been brought down by the same Shot." SPlCY.—There was a knot of sea cap tains in a store at Honolulu, the keeper of which had just bought a barrel of black pepper. Old Captain —, of ?Salem; came in. and seeing the pepper, took up a handful of it. "What do you buy such stuff as that for ?" said, he to the Store keeper, - "it's „ half peas." "Peas!" replied ithe storekeepa-; 1 • ."there isn't a pea in it." Taking up a handful as he spoke, he Appealed to the company. They all looked at it, and plunged, their hands into the'barrel, and bit a kernel or so, and then gave it as their universal opin ion that there wasn't a pea in it. "I tell you there is," said the old cap tain again, scooping up a handful ; and I'll bet a dollar on it." The old Boston argument all over the world.. They took him up. "Well," said he, "spell .that," point ing to the word 4 p-e 7 p-p-e-r.,,painted on the side of the bartel ; "if it isn't half p's, then I'm no judge, that's all." Tile_het was paid. It happened during' the war that a clergyman was 'posted to deliver a po litical-address. Both parties admired the ability of the speaker, and the result was many of both parties were present. Fattier Sabine chanced to be near a rank Cop i perhead, who took the occasion to --- ----reiAark to the old man at the close of • the speech, as follows': ,Copperhead—" , Your preachers mix politics with their - religion." Sabine—" What do you BAY ?" The old man was hard of hearing. Copperhead'— (V ery loud.) Your .preachers mix politics with religion." Sabilie—" Yes; Union politics, Your kited won't mix." The kind of politics that won't mix with religion we have no ue for. The kind that won't "mix" ought to be de nounced from the pulpit. EVERY WORD TRUE.-It is a great and prevalent error, that - children . may' be left to•run wild in every sort of com pany and temptations for several years, und then it will be,time enough to break them in. This mistake makes half our spendthrifts, gaMblers,, thieves and drunkards. No man would deal so 'with garden or lot ; no. man would raise a colt or a puppy on such a principle.— Take notice, parents—unless you till the now soil and throw in thegood seed, the devil will have a crop of weeds be fore you know what is taking place.-- Look at the poor dear children; and think whether you will lea 'e their safe ty or ruin at hazard, or, whether you shall not train them up in the Way they should go. • No Goob IN I LlQuons. , --It is a great mistake to imagine that 'even the pur-, est spiritsrgive strength; or contain nu triment. "rhey add temporarily to both mental and physical vigor, precisely.as the lash of a whip adds to the pwer of t il the horse. 'Energy thus excite must be made up for afterwards and a orres ponding reaction is inevitable. , sis the opitxkm.of the ablest Medical men of the (WY, and the experience of soci ety everywhere bears ample testimony to its truth, ,- As pure spirits are now almost unknown, the aggregate destruc tion of Life hy the poisonous compounds in daily use is absolutely Incalculable. 1 '4.10 N •'?IN I I°`1 ° ` • TO B ixe• SPILL.. IS OUR BUSINESS ! WE will buy at the' higliesill Ay}rket price, the following articles. SHEEP PE L 1 S, DEACON SKINS, DEER SKINS, FURS,' :AND VEAL SKINS, for which we will pay cash. • We manufacture to order, Preach or home tanneduALP or KIP BOOTS, in the best man ner end at fair rates, and pay especial attention to REPAIRING. . - ALSO, . , .. . • We have a first-rate etock di; v REABY-MAIIE WORK. , - I on which we will not be undersold, and from this time we shall make it a point to keep up the beet stock of - - . - • - LADIES' GAITERS, to be found in the county, which we will sell at a lower profit than such articles have over been offered in this region. We shall likewise keep up a good assortment L'ADIES ' B I ALMORALS, LEA THER BOOTEES, CHILDREN'S AND MISSES WORK or VA RIOUS . STYLES,' end all styles of MEN'S WORK. LEATHER 4. FINDINGS can be bought of us asuboap as any 'wbere , this side of New York, and sye shall keep a full stock of FRENCH CALF, FRENCH KIP, UP PER, SOLE, LINNGS, AND BINDING. • Our BOA of PEGS, NAILS, TffREAD, AWLS, RASPS, GLOVERS' NEEDLES, LASTS, TREES, CRldt P S, with SEOEMAICER!S TOOLS and PINDINGS; will be found th-elfar gest in the county, and we sell for mall profits. We talk business and we, mean business. We have been in this region long enough to be well known—let those who know us try us. Cormier of Main and Grafton streets, opposite Wm. Rob erta' Hardware Store, C. W. SEARS, GEO. 0. 'DERBY.- Wollsboro, April 34,1807—tf. Stoves Sr, Tin Ware 1). P. 1?0BEIVITS, OPPOSITE ItOrS DUILDING, • . . . -Is now prepared to furnish th i n public WI anything In his line of business, in quantity largo, in quality: as good, and as cheap in pri as any dealers in Northern Pennsylvania. • ' 1 i Ho pays particular attention to file .. STOVE TIN WARE, RUSINES , r 11 andjualind to keep a full assortment of everythi; in that line. I TIN WARE MADE TO (ORDER, promptly, and warranted to give eatlefactlon. "REPAIRING executed in the beet manner and.witb. dispat CALL AND SEE ME. v. P. ROBEtTS Wellsborough, March 7, 1856. • THE 'LACE TO BUT DRUG: AT the Lawrenceville Drug Store, wbere`y will find every thihg properly belonging ,ho Drug Trade CHEAP, CHEAPER, CHEAPEST, and of the best quality for Cash. Also, Pai Oils, Varnishes, Lamps, Fancy Notitms, Vio Strings, Fishing Taoklo, Window 'Glass, /co. Cash paid for Flax Seed. C. P. LEONARD Lawrenceville, May 8,•1867. F, C) U T limo ad Cattle TRY, HEAVE COUGHS, DI: TEMPER, Fl VERO, FQUNDE' LOSS QF APPI TITE AND VITA ENERGY, &e. I use improves tl wind, increasi the appetite—giv , a smooth az glossy sltin—ro transforms t b miserable skelet horse. In all diseases of Swine n such as Coughs, Ulcers In the Lungs, Liver, Ito., this article ' : ~:-....,'....:,.. :. j.: nets as a specinc. A f , ~. ..: .- ..... ~.. By putting from . ',,.;%.., : .. , i '..- ens-bait a paper •• I '.': 2 :-. .' . .. to a Taper in a .• !,-,- barrel of swill the - I ."--..q .- - - -ef-.. above diseases :- "7.21 i 7,. . - 7 - - -- --;-, , ..-•I-: ..—=---- will be eradicated ' --- -•-•+ - , --.-,.....- - ..F . - . ..;.:_.: ,-_- -,--- or entirely prevented. If given n time, a certain preventive and cure fir the flog Cholera. Pries 2.,0 Petits par P.ppi.)••, or 5 Papers for $l. Prore,tattr) DY A_. "Pc• - trrz rtno., AT TIIEITt WUOLESALE Dill% AND MEDICINE DEPOT. NO.I J. 16 Franklin St.; Baltimore, TM. For Sale by Drngrists alai ~•-•t.•.luketpars theoagit out'the United States. For sale by John A. Roy, Wellaboro. B. B. BORDEN , TIOGA, PA., . • IrTAS just returned from the City with a large Ja and desirable stock of goods consisting of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Yankee Notions, of every description, Glass and ,Plated. Ware, ail Paper, Paints and Oils, Dye Stuffs, School Books, Groceries, and finally every thing that is ever kept in a Drug and Notion Store. I would also call the attention of the public to our Stock of GERMAN LAMPS, ans. quoted in the wide' world, and also that am ,I Agent for the " Morton" Gold Pen, and She al ways keep a largo assortment. ' %logs, May 8, 1867-tf. B. B. BORDEN. CHOIOE LOT OF GRAIN BAGS for I sale cheap ! at WRIGHT k, BAILErS. Wollaboro, June 6,1867. AMERICAN WATCHES in Hinting Silver Castle from $27.50 up at poLure: • , AT Tom - ,. OP p',1704E1 WE ARE NOW. RECEIVING, A FRiiiiib'ci 6F'Uoos Adapted to the t b fi f 7 SPRING TRADE, and aie prepared to supply the wants of the people In ,DRYGOODS. GOOD - GOO6S give the best satisfaction, and those nconstodied to patronise; us know that wo that are to be found 'iii' tble Section, hid thole who aro not our patrons are the losers quite as much.as we are. ..1-AROK STOCK OF CLOTHS MADE UP TO ORDER AND WAR . • RANTED TO FIT. OUR STOCK WILL BE KEPT FULL, Warranted to -give satisfaction, Sold as Low as at any other Estab We invite an examination of our 'Stook Prices, pledging ourselves to SHOW GOODS FREELY OFFENCE Corning, N. Y., Apr. 10, 1887. NEW ARRANGEMENT Wilson &, Van Val.kenbuirg. NO. 2, UNION , IVLOCK, nierl This preparati.n, long and favorably known, will thor oughly reinvigorate broken-down and lo*.spirt ted horses, by Ltrehgthening and cleansing the stomach and intes tines. DRY GOODS, It is 14attts pre ventive gfail (Its ea,ses IpttOppt to Cloths, Cassixoeres, Vestiugs, Ladies' • Cloths, , large variety of Ladies' Dress Goods. on is Invaluable roves the quality of the mills. h has been proven. by ac 'nal experiment to :menu the Tin ey of milk and' ramtwenty per cent. and make the utter firm find reet. In fattening ttle, it gives theta appetite, lenient' eif ,hide, and Ikea , Riga 'brave MERCHANT TAILORING DON'T FORGET TAE PLACE lire are for Singer's Sewing Machines, the hest and Anapest Machine for family use, less liable to get ont of and more durable than any other. adaptediriiine or coarse sewing. Call and see them. - The Senior partner he - Clad a large experience in Merchant Tailoring, and it is the intention of the new firm to put tide branch of their buslnesc beyond eaccesefni competition. We'Moro, Feb. 20, 1867-6. .C.ORNING, • NORTHERN 'PENNSYLVANIA WITH OUR LONG EXPERIENCE baa taught us that KEEP BEST GOODS We keep as usual a to eel[ by the yard or and all Goods sold by us CM lishment. Mind that. when no sale is nia.M SMITH & WAITE Have established themselves at MIRE lately occupied by F. D. Bunnell They are new receiving a lare Ettopk of •• • , SPRING In part, such as GROCERIES, AND FURNISHING GiOOISS To buy cheap, and a choice lot of SPRING GOODS. • :;(,111.E . OE7 as*NT.RE OF ATTRAC lON rs LAwßvacciEy . LE. C., S. MATHER.- & CO Would announce to ,the good yieople of Ti County that they have just returned from N 'York with their second full stock of ' I= • FALL & WINTER GOODS, • a1:a1:4.561'3g all the noveltie4 as well as tho a • gitttn'thsla required. • I fongss•GOODS:in a/tvarWies, STAP !IV-FANCY GOODS,',HOOP SKIRTS, & BEST FRENCH WOVE COR i SETS, GLOVES A D HO. SIERY, YANKE NO. TIONS, &c.,. c. FURS 1 FIIRS ! . . MINK, CONY, and . Sibi l erian Spirre The largest . Stooir. of I • • , CLOTHS & CASSIMERES in the count READY MADE CLOTHING, — and' CLOTHING made to order super .? intended by first class wol lenzen. • SHOP MADE BOOTS '& SHOES idend less variety, HATS & CAPS to suit all (as ,es, GROCERIES, Oar goods have been bong panic in New York and 1541 prices, - Prices are down, monopol' other etore can or dare compel ity and price. For farther pal store of C. 13., I , Lawrenceville', Dee:19,186 1867. WRIGHT & B WE commence this year CASH business. CASH PAID' FO CASH • PAID .F 0 CASH PAID FO CASH FOR .:VET, A LARGE STOCK 0 • CASH A LARGE STOCK CASII A LARGE STOCIC. CASH Call and see us. " WRI Wellsboro, Jan. 9, 18(17-1 All persons inclobled to ' account must call and settle Jan. 3, 1887. WRI Stoves: , Si AND 11A11{ UR. WILLIAM 111 ILE announce to the citiz that in addition to his ex, Tin-Ware, 13rittania, .and has, at a great outlay, stoc - MAIN STREET, with a complete aasertmen of which we enumerate the NAILS, SPIKES, CR'i MILL, HAND AN p; BUTTS, STRAI CARPENTE • PUMPS, AUGE I BIT 4 BITT-STOCKS, HAT SHOVELS, SP • BE NCH-S WOOD SCREWS, G BURRS, SKEIN PIPE BO t TREES, TI SPRINGS, HORSE Si & BAND IRON ,I • HANGIN( POP' Gil SAUSAGE CUTTE ' . COMBINED. PISTOL C. POWD PATENT BARN a now thing, and made few of the many artic of Hardware. We invite the public themselves. We aim t: goods in our line ; an( promptly and well. N Wencher°, Sept. 1,181 FULL_ BROOK CO having make arra bythe TON or CAR LC ittsthe patronage of the !, ALSO—bas oonstantk, 1 . of CARRIAGE BOLT , retail. _,Mitr.•. BLACK ] done in the best manna" . Tloga, Dec. 1, 1866-t Rochester MITE Subscriber is ag e 1. led Files. Also a ors, Kinsey Rooks, S Grass & Linen Lines, T Gut, Fly Rods, Reels, Win. Roberts's Tin no?, Wellaboro, May 29, 1 &O.; &o. t during the his bo• sold at pani • broken up. e with us in qua Oculars call at ti ATHER di CO. ILEY. 18671 itli an exclusive WHEAT ! OATS! .. ,`i ~ ~ CORN I YTIIINGI I FLOUR I? P FEED Ft MI F PORK IOR IIT & BATLEI by nob.) or book or pay costs. e 11T & 11AI I,EY. 1 oyes 1.1 IV A U. E: BERTS begs to Ina of Tiogn County, eiletit stock of Stoves, I•heot-Iron Ware, he ed hie store on YELLSIOIIO, of Shelf flardware, following articles: • I I WBABS, X CUT, BUCK SAWS, HINGES, S TOOLS, S; HETS, CHISELS ES, FORKS, REWS, WAGE BOLTS, 8, WASHER Lur- OES, 1100 P, BAR GRINDSTONE CORN , ERS, ;‘S AND STUFFERS leo, PISTOLS, IRTRIDGES, IR AND PS. OOR R.ARTGIITEI or ut4o. Theso aro b ea composing our bt Ito call and examine for keep tho host quality of all work td order done ' ILLIAM ROBERTS• ZEB AL.—Tho' 4naersignol gemonts to furnish Con AD, coarse or tine, Bolin public. ly on hand, n large stock f, &c.. at wholesola and bIITIIING t' all kinds S. M. GEER. rout Flies. nt for the above eelebra• no assortment of Load ells, Braided Silk, Sea out Baskets, Fly Books, e., &o. Shop in roar of LORAN A. SEARS. 67. .~Y"I: ZK =i~J~4~.i_h .+ ~y. ~.~:i}~]j: ~: .vf:..R.~'>:'~n.:~~'~l~-S.'e -: 7-- , t L 'ORAv H , I I 4 499 ,- 1 ,-)a,, ,4 1 `4 ) Dnigs, -Medicines, iko. et. MI T. ! Aip l ' l VIT 14i4HAlit9S,9 , - i::'j: - & ~ 4y'"(:''' t',. , “ 4,; Tr AVINCI jiuitretiirned fr4ini Now 11, Now ;17141 carefully selected STOOK\ 01,' GOODS; All those in Nv ail t tiood.t wit liprl, tk i to,theit.. interest to call and , , , EXAMINE OUR ST001( . . • '• • • .4 1 1 , 1 and lultrnl'rices bi.frin; Buying ttzjer.lture,i 41. iZepl conhlaiitly uu hand, a elioice•lut DRIED FRUIT; CIROC'ERTES, PORK, &0,, &C All the :abovq(loods are bought, at the lowei Cash Prices and will he sold ' 6 . I\IT;Y loki: CASLI OR iIEADY PAY Don't forget' the place, ut the uhl stand VAN!NAME & WICKHAM.. Tioga, Pa., Feb. 20, IS67—tf.., ' ' ' ' : f; , Tc',-'.3.7A-3,-.,71.,- , ~.__.- 4,-,4_-,',:(1.._z.--0473,1/ ' ®® ,1c.;.; i s ~,.—t:., , i ~,...., ',....4 i/1.14.. 1.- -7, - .,..: - 7-1 '-: ; :i. 44'-.Z P4441,t;. ;'t:.irl . - 1 **V I: 1,1;;C:161 ilii-0-.:7L:.4 1 t' ' ' ''r - "'-',--; C.,..,.:TY.: v: 4P nifi- ~. 1 t ' ' ' • , ir irYa, r,,.,-.4i POW „ . 1-(LA 1 ,- t aa• ' ~, ' I . * '-- ' -- ~., ',, , ~,, l; S,' 4 *_' .4t 6A 1 1 , 4 A ..:, ?t, t. ' 4 S/ 44. - 4 •,,;,-P , • _ lil ~ ,, , ,,,i_ :* - ii: 4- gi '4' V 1 , 2 4• 1 '' -; KiiERA I, -wholesale ag ur PATENT PI,AT E. Pl. by DECK ER I; RoS., 0111( PIANOS, AIN ES 'ORO'S C Allll "-; CA PIN ET 1 Linsley N. Cu's obult;.niz. Onlors from dealer., mul aulleite.l. A tb10.6:, July 'U. III; P nua Av To the Public t il11?1Z()tiN 1)1N(:, N. A Ali ES this method nt that tlio St4,ch 01 SPRING On :11111 tArel'S The :iII,ILO is ‘l , aoche( ionable COATS, PANT', GENT'S FURNLI cumisting WHITE I AN!) CASSIMEIIE SHIRTS COLLARS, NECKTII;S, SU S PEN DEIZS, SOCKS, looL a good lar!•e lot of [fop lil ;,1 id,homabie HA. T 8 I t • ever brought. to thi, mnrket. Aka TRUNKS, BAGS, AND UMBRELLAS, whiohiyoil ciin bay low for ra811,131 Iho °heap Clothithg Store or N. ASlll'.ll, 11111il`r Iho ,Igifil for Office. . Wel shore . . April 10, I Atl7. ---T- . l'opulal. Dry 000(1 . s, Trado T EE Subscriber is new r!cciving hi S P 1? IIV 6 1 ' STOCK Mercha Atnong whieli will he found dlllllly ut the .Inus popular Styles of _.:MZRARJ ooxoq - nc,: o SHAW LS, CLOAK] NUS & SACK INGS, at prices that arp 'worthy of attention Alm), u full line of PIIINTS, II AM S. 'BROWN AN BLEACII'D MUSLIN'S, TICK I NGS, DENIMS, STRIPE siura- NGS, TA B L LINENS ' linowN NAPKINS, ' TOWE I,ACE Apt EMBROIDERED WINDOW CUR TAININGS, EMBOSSED D PRINTED 'I`ABI,F, AND PIANO SPREADS, 1108.1. ER 3'; GL 0 VES„c.e Special attention is, called to his (11 THING ct: TAILORING DI PAR TAT EN `I; Where a perfect fit is guaranteed or no sale A share of the public patronage is rispectfu solicited, TIRAIAS HARDEN Wellabor°, May 15,1867. PUFFER'S PA TENT FA I?]!! 'PE (Patented Sept., J), 18660 . . claim for it. Ist. Tim cheapest, mom ftenvenio»l, and most durable Farm date in use. 2d. Any farmer can make it with thtsuseof a saw and hammer. 3d. It does not sag the posts, and cannot bo blown open or shut. 4th. It is not obArtieted by ieo Or ,now. 51b. It is strongor Limit arty other gate, amid it; equally so when open Or vholl, anti eann‘.l lie blown open or shut, nor dues Ilo• hardest wind affect it when open. On the above claims awl tulip( regur.l to (ix elieffpoesq, 11, I) Conlpetitinn. It is a tree gato and has blast) but a short -timo beforo the public, lint in all eases it has taken the preference orer all othi e g4trO It costs, including posts, only $1.25 to $1.50, and farmers can makd them at even less than this—thew do 11,11 IV! tuner oilliilary pair of bare. Township rights fur f•nle on terms vary profita 7 blo to the purchaser. Farm rights for sale for $3.00 each.. I have put theta downl to this low figure so that none need he without them, only bo sure and exumino this beforol pintehasing of any other. Any ono wishing further partie4n - s n ill please _ . . address the subscriber, all (irilcis will mech.,' prompt attention. Address, . ' 0. S. TariIDALL, _ Oceoln, Tioga Co., Pa. Apr. 24, 'l;7-tf PLAnD WAItE—Cal; basket:i, card has OH, castors, sugar bowls, etc., at MEE largest assertment of Watebey, Cloelzp, Jewelry and Plated Ware in 'Tifwa eoanty [19i1e.116) 'T: 4 ADIES' SETS from $1.50 to $3O, at r &elf) FOLF4I."S MN lII=I t for t Ito Colobrated NOS• nifolufitei um" EIHNO & SON'S PIANO-,1 MASON OA ANS, ;hl,l clmr:: I'o 1V 111,14, Sorant4m, l'.l. Weil.sboro (,;()tIiNTIZI if Ef e u q otolifyiog Ow people OTHMO lii losc ‘\11..111 Ir wr it I, Ow I.w-A lash AND VESTS, rorlingnt of lIING GOODS, ND Gil P,c; FobErs IN.)1,111"ti eiS=ZMNIIMM= BELDEN, .1 •' L • BLCkSSBURG, PA K ipseotstrtlyo n l nit fiLe ock of Puretuggsioeiloeooifiett VINES AND LIQUORS, . , for Medicinal and Sa e s Me a n i i: ta l USaall the popular Patent Medici ,P Var n ishes,, Oils, eco: all kinds of brush s, Dyo Colors, Dyo Woods sod Stuffs, *flue Toilet (Soaps, Perfumery; Pom ados,.Cosmeties; &c., STATIONERY, PENS, PENCILS, PAPER AND E,NVELOPEa Meutorandum Booke; Pass Books, 144., 'Potash in° bulk oi Lb ,cents"per pOund, Kerosene 011, Lamp 011, Turpentine, Benzine, &c, Fresh Oatmeal and I'oarl Barley at 10 cts par pound. T am solo agent in Blossburg for Dr. N. IVcavcr's Ext.. Fireweed, and • warrant it to cure Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Pimples on the face, and' all diseases arising, from impure state of the Blood if used according to directions. rar cular attontien given to compounding 1'1) siciall')l and other Prescriptions. 1 guaran te 'tti),Nction. both in' quality and brico. Remember the Store. ' oppeeite the new Coal Co's Store, Blossi;urg, Pd. Aug. 15,186 n-tr. I J. L. BELDEN. Mather & Horton, mwir,Ens IN GROCERIIN & PROVISIONS CR OCKE Itr, HARDWARE, WOOD S& WILLOW-WARE, YANiciEF. LATVRENOEV,7ILE, PENN' A. Cash Paid for Produce' " 10. B. MATHEIt t 1 \V. liorvrox Nov. 21, 1 Sq—ly, FOJi FALL. 1 8 66. 866. ii. 0. WICKUAM, A T HES NURSERY OP Fiturr AND OR AL NA AII;NTAL TREES, IN TIOOA ,B® 9 ooo Apple Trees. 1%000 Pear Trees. A igeod supply of PIALM,.PEACIL CHERRY, Gnd ORNAMENTAL TREES ,S 6 SHRUBBERY. ' The Fruit trees Jiro composod. of th,g, choicest varictic3, good, healthy, some of thettaiarge and in hearing. Any ono wishing to got a supply will do well to call told sec icy stock boforo pur chitsinr•" 01st-where. Delivered at the depot free of charge. 'Pings, Fell. 28, 1.8861-137". IAItRAU'S NATIONAL 6IATE (Psi tented tieptentlior `2llOl, 1 li' cI,AIMS ARE 1. ' Phu wutit CO11111)1,11 WOTICIIIIIII or a farmer erm build it., 1!. it 1,4 made of all. sizes, and is perfectly adapted to all (late purposes, whether for cattle yard, farm, door-yard or garden. ' - :I. It requires no hinges, and cannot be blown' Open tint shat. .1. It the not SWag the post, and the (late itself 0 I s al;. 5. Broaehy stock cannot open G. It cannot be driven against when open. 7. it is not obstructed by either rain, sleet or snow h Being built without mortise or tenon, it 0,:t3 but little more than a pair of good bars. ic stronger than any other gato built of ,n equal amount of lumber, and its strength is equal upon both sides. 10. It is the cheapest;,.neatest, and most con venient and durable Gate in use. 7Cr aVVlT ri §* t it 111.) Mg les awn" nt w _A_ and. some SEVENTY COUNTY FAIRS, and in competition with other Gates, it has taken the PIIIST PREMIUM in every instanco. It challenges tho Avholo list of (latos to a prac tical test, throughout all seasons. The National Gate has received. tho unquali fied approbation of all who havo used it. These Gates, including Posts, aro built at a cost of $1 to $5, according to workmanship and material Their manufacture insures a profitable investment of capital, is they com mand a ready sale al from GO to 100 per cent. pi mit ; and it is perfectly sate to put them up at all tinges ender a warrant, as they have in no case failed to give the fullest sativaction. J. P. BILKS, D. ANGELL, • A. ALBA. .Ztli• - Township and Farin Rights for sale in Tii)ga and Bradford Counties. Applicants fur purchase of Territory, send fur Cireular,cuntainipg, particulars. Rights for average Farina are uniformly sold for $lO eacsh, including printed drafts and speci fications tor all sizes of lioth Faun and Entrance lime, by• the aid of which any ono can construct them. . On receipt oVIO, in all eases acktompanied by a particular description of the lantljfer which the right, ig debired, the appropriate' Conveyance, drafts, &e., will be promptly ferwaided. Address, trith stamp, NATIONAL GATE CO., Knoxville, Pa. Mardi 27, 1567-t1 FL BULLARD & GOLDSMITH GROCERY & RESTINANT Ono door abovo Roy's Drug Store, :MT F] L.LSBORO, PA We take pleasure in announcing to the public that we couimonco•tho New Year with enlarged facilities for accOpirdating customers with the choicest stock of. 1? 0 0E1? fE 8, , 11 NICE NOTIONS, WOOD & WILL OW WAVE, yet ofpu'ed to this 'public. Housekeepers can ,find tho BEST SUG ARS, SPICES, CHERRIES, (Stoner/0 PRUNES, B•OX RAISINS, CITRON, SEEDLESS RAISINS, - COOKING CURRANTS,.: PICKLES, SAUCES, CANNED FRUITS.: • , and the finest , Count Oysters, Et Canned Oysters right from the 1; A T,TIMORE MARKETS, on Salo at our counter A" _HUNG It Y (17 DISCONSOLATE Wip find our ESTAITRANT open at all sea son:ado 110111'S, where Oysters in every style, pre: parettiliS , a Nl6llllll yeah, aro served up to delight the p:ilate and gln(l,len the lieart.,; WE .AIM To PLEASE ! , Always glad to ::eo our friends, Imeanse wo in tend to give them their money's worth, and if they rill once they will be sure td call again, MASSENA DULLARD, C. H. GOLI',IBMIT.H. Jan. f• 2, 1867 MEAT MARKET. TEONARD * GILLETT, having recently. pur -4lchased Dlr. Andrew J. Tipple's interest in the ' MEAT -MARKET, would say to the citizens of Wollsboro and vi cinity that ho will continuo the business at the old Borst stand—giving his entire atte e ntion in supplying the wants of all who may faVor him with thoir patronage. Constantly on hind VII Mill mE,yrs OF ALL ITDS. Shop one Door South of Derby's Sh e Shop. Wellsboro, April 10, 16117 FLOUR FROM CHOICE WRITE WHEAT, Imekwheat flour, corn mealand food, alwaye on band. Call at the Charlestonlllll before buy ing your flour and-food.. I can make it an object for you to, buy. - A. RUSSELL, May 16,1866 -V 11 1 101MLE DREG S . TOR• CORNING; Y. DRUMS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS AND OILS, THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, CONCEN-. TRATED MEDICINES, OIN- CINNATI WINES AND ' • BRANDY, WHITE- WASH LTME, KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT MEDI OINES, PETROLEUM OIL, _ i ROCHESTER PER- FUMERY ' AND FLAVORING EXTRAOTS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, • AND DYE COLORS, 1 Sold at Wholesale Prices., Buyers are niquested to dell and get quotations before going farther EOM W. D. TERBELL & CO Corning, N. Y.. Jan. 1,1867—1 y PHOTOGRAPHIC.. E.' & H. 'T. ANTHONY & 00., Manufacturers of Photographic Materials IVISOLEsAIX AND SZTAIL, 501: BROADWAY, VC In addition to t our , roain business of hotographic Materials wo aro Headquarters for that , flowing, viz: Stereoscopes & Sterecsicepi Views Of American and Foreign Cities and Landscapes Groups, Statuary, etc. Stereoscopic Views of the War, Front negatives made in the various campaigns and forming a complete 'Photographic history of the great contest. Stereoscopic Views on Mass, Adapted for either Magic Lanterns or the Stereoscope Our Catalogue will he sent to any address on rectal) of Stamp. 1 Photographic Albums. Woliminulacture more largely than any other house, iibdut t '2ole/duties from 50 cents to $5O eaeh. Our M AIO have tho reputation of being superior in bean ey god durability to all others. Card Photographs of Generals, Statos ... men, Actors. etc., etc. Our Catalogue anthraces Grim) PINE THOUSAND different subjects, including reproductions of the most celebrated Engravings, Paintings, Statues, etc. Cata logues sent ou receipt of stamp. Photographers and others ordering goods C.0.D., will please remit 25 per cent. of the amount with their order. Tho prices and quality of our goods cannot fall to satisfy. Jan. 2,1867-9 m. • Tioga Marble Works. IIIIHE undersigned are now prepared to exe• cute,all order's for Tomb Stones4nd Monu ments of either ITALIAN OR 'RUTL ND MARBLE, of the latest style and ap roved workmanship. and with dispatch. Wo keep constantly on hand both kinds of Marble and will be able to uit v;ho may fa vor us with their orders, o as reasonable terms as can be obtained in the ountry. Stones discolored with rust and dirt cleaned and made to look as good as new. wrrtnny Nvtxxxruw - r. Tioga, May 22; 1887—tf. To the Farmers of Tioga County IMg now building at my mafinfactory, in Lamella villo. a anporlor i .PANNING MILL, whichi`msosses the follorvingadvaatages over allother `l. It separates ttii, rat litter, and foul seeds, and choss antl cookie, f om wheat. 2. It cleans flax ee'etl, takes out yellow seed, and all other coeds, perfectly. 3, It cleans timothy seed. 4. It does all other separating required of a mill. This mill Is built of the best and most durable tim bur, in good style, and is sold cheap, tor cash, or pro duce. I will fit n }latent sieve, for separating oats from wheat, to other mills, ou reasonable terms. J. II MATHER Lawroncoville,October 10,186014 f & LATHROP, j IN HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS . STOVES, TIN- WARE, BELTING, SAMS- OVTLERV, 9 WATER_ LIME, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Carriage and Harness Trimmings, HARNESSES, SADDLES, &c. Corning. N. Y., Jan. 2, 167-Iy. L__ REMINGTON& FIRE ARMS' 200,000 FDR2IIBIIED THE Ar. S. GOVERNIIIINT. • Army Revolver, ~44-100 in. Calibre Navy Revolver, 36-100 in. Calibre Belt Revolver, 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 & 32 Car 'go Vest Pocket Pistol, No 22, 30, 32 & 41 Cartr dge Gun Cano No 22 & 32 Cart, idge Breech Loading Rifle,(Reala') No 32 d 6 38 f' Revolving Rifle, 36 dr, 44400 in Calibre E. REMINGTON Jr, SONS. PRINCIPAL AGENT. Moore &, Nichols. New York; Wm Road & Son, Boston; Jos C Grubb 4 Co, Philadelphia; Peal they & Trimble, Baltimore; Henry Folsom & Co, New Orleans; Johnson, Spencer & Co, Chicago; L M Rumsoy & Co, &Tills; Albert B Crane, San Francisco. Feb 20, 1897.-sm. 1 - ) NEWELL, DENTIST, MANSFIELD, Pa., , grateful for tho very liberal patropago 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 the host possible manner. All now, useful invoritione and improvements adopt ed. The highest good of his patrons the ultima tum of his ambition. Dec. 5, '66-tf ROY'S ?HOLERA DROPS CURES COLIC, CURES _DYSETERY, CURES CHOLERA ItWRBUS, `CURES .CHRONIC DIARRHEA,- CURES nil Bowel Complaints, but ,does not cure anything else. This medicine is ,no cure-all : .it has the confidence of every hedi. for it is never known to it should be kept on hand by every - family. Sold by dealers:in medicine at fifty cents per bottle. For - sale in Wellaborough at Roy's Drug Store. OTlClC.—Notice is hereifY given that Rob art Custard, Senior, has been placed in charge of tract No. 1590, and those parts of tract No. 1589, in the vicinity of Babb's creek', belong ing to'the heirs of Luke W. Morris . ; and all per sons are forbid trespassing thereon, unifier pen alty of prosecution. ELLISTON P. , MORRIS, 4365 Market Street, Philadelphia Fob. 27. 1867-41m* MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.—J. A. Shako pear, dealer in Deoker .t D i rortter• and Haines a Brothers pianos, Mason etc ilamitn cab— inet organs, Trent, Linsey et4Co. melodeons, and the B. Shoninger melodeons'. Room over J. R. Bowon's store. 50pt.12,18108.' LINES•VI? •TRAVEL: lIRIE rtAIL'WAY. - on and aftor Monday, And!, 29,1867, trains wlilleave Corning at thefollowing hour,: • WISTWAnn sOITUD, 12:28 a. in., Exprest Mail, Sundays excepted. for Buffa lo, Salamanca, and Dnnkirk, connecting with trains for the West. - 0:44 a m Night Express, Stindays excepted, for Buffalo. Salamanca, and 'Dunkirk, making direct con bection with Minn of the Atlantic Great Western, Lake Shore,and Grand Trunk Railways, for all points West, 4 1;07 a. m.;Night Express, Daily, for Buffalo, Salamanca, Dunkirk and the West, connecting as above. 7 : 16 a. m., ,Niglit Express, Sundays excepted, for licch ester una:Buffalo, via Avon. 10:32 a. nr, nail Train, Sundays excepted, for Roches ter and Duffel°, via Avon. 2:16 p. m, Baltimore Express, E Sundays excepted,. for Rochester and Buffalo, via AVon. 7:03 p. m.. Day Express, Sundays excepted, for Buffalo, connecting with tho Lake Slre, and Grand Trunk Railways for points west and isßuth. 7;10 p m Day Express, Brindays excep l ted, tor Rochester 6:40 p. m., Emigrant train, Daily, for the Wait. 12:28 a. ra;Express Mail, Sundays excepted, for Buffalo, Salamanca and Dunkirk, connecting with trains for the West. 12.60 p in Way Freight, Sundays excepted. 1210 a. 133., Night Exprese; Daily, connecting at Gray .court for Warwick. and at New York with afternoon trains and steamers for Bostonand New England Cities. 4:01 a. tn., doormat! Empress. Mondays excepted, con fleeting at Elmira for Harrisburg, Ph!lade/Oda end tbo Sonth ; at Owego for Ithaca; at Binghamton for Syracuse; at Groat Der , for Scranton, Philadel phia, and 'grenton; at Lacl, waxen foi- llawloy, and at 0 raycourt for Newburg d Warwick. 10.16 a m Accommodation Train daily, conneetiDE et at Elmira for Canandaigua. 10:48 a. in., Bay Express, Sundays excepted, connecting at Elmira for Canandaigua, at Binghamton for Syra case, at Great Bend for Scranton, at Lackawaxon for Hawley, and at Jorsey City with midnight Fanners Train of New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia, Balti more and Washington. 3:12 p. m.,Baltimore Express, Sundaya excepted. 4:3S p. m., New York and Baltimore 51011, Sundays ex• copted, couneoting at Elmira for fforrlsburgb,Fhiia deiphia, and South. 7.07 p m Lightning Exprosa, Sundays excepted, con. noctiturat Jersey City with morning express train of Now Jorsoy•Bniiroad for Baltimore and Washington, and at New York with morning express trains for Boston and the East. 12:30 p. m. way 'Freight, Sundays excepted. VM. R. BARR, (long Pau. Agont Northern Central R. IL TRAINS FOR TIIE NORTII. Trains for Eanand agal a loavo Elmira as follow s': Accommlation at 700 am" Exprete [fastest train on road] , , 11 45 a m Mail ' 615 p m Way Freight, [passenger coach ittached] 7 10 a m On and after April 29th,1887, trains will arrive and depart from Troy, as follows; MOVING BOUM storm} NOrtil Express 1 95 p m Express 1050 ain Elmira Diafl - 5,60 ant Elmira Mail 955 xitta Local Freight lU soam Local Freight 8115 p m Through Freight 55 vire I Through Yrolght 200 am • Be B. BROWN, Div. Sup't. ---- Blossburg & Corning, &-Tioga R. R. Taaius will ruu us follows until further notice "Accommodationoo Illossbarg at 0,60 n. m., Mane. field at 7,35, •at 5,20, LawA•ntoville at 9,05 arriving at Corning at 10,20 a. in. Mall—Loaves Blosebuig at 2y35 p. m., Mansfield at 3,25, 'Bow at 4,00, Lawioncevillo at . 457—arriving at ,Corning at 13 p. m. Mail—Leaves Corning at 8 a. m. LytICOTIUO at SIM, Tioga at 10,02, Mansfield at_l , l , 4lo—afkilag at Moms burg at 11,30 a. in. lAccouuodatiou—Leaves Corning at 4,60 m., Law ' ruhcovillo at 8,58, Tioga at 7.02, Mansfield at lo— arriving at Bloszburg at 8125 p. m. L. H. SHATTUCK, Sup' t. ' Philadolphia Truing will arrnind depart at Williamsport as follows: Eastward Westward Erie Mall Train 10 10 p m - Erie Mail Traia....4l 30 a 111 1 E. Express Train.. 4 25 a m Erio Ex'se Tralu..B 45 pin Elmira Mail Train 895 a m buffalo Express 10 30 ain L. 11. Accorn'od'n 320 p in Elmira Mail Train b 651.114 • Passenger Cars run through on thaErie Mall and Er .resa 'Prune without ChilOgu both ways between Piffle elphto. and Erie. - - NEW Leave New York a Leave New York , I Leave Erie at 5,00 LCilVti Erie at 10 • 1 Atlantic a A STATION. TiE.TXWAI4) BOLIND. EterwAßD Boorm, Mail 520 Express 5.10 Accommodation ] 6,35 I Mall 5.52 xpress 1 1 12.19 Accommodation, 11.45 Express 11.00 Express d.lO At Cory there is a Junction with the Philndelplda rz Brie, and Cit Creek Rail Roads. At Meadville with the Franklin .and Oil City and Rithole Branch. the Malioniny Branch pekes a di rect route to cinvenina. At isavenna conneota with Cleveland. and Pittsburgh Railroad. The Road passes through Akron, Ashland, ealion, Marion, Urbaua and Dayton, intersecting rail roads, and terminates at Cincinnati. D: McLAREN, • Gen. Supt., Meadville, Pa. U. S. Army and Navy Claims and Pensions. THE NEW BOUNTY LAW:passed Tsily 28,1,888, gives two and threo years' soldiers extra bounty. Send in your discharges, OFFICERS' EXTRA PAY. Three months' extra pay proper to volunteer officers who were in service March 5,1865. PENSIONS INCREASED To all who-have lost a limb and Who have been perma nently and totally disabled. All other Qovernmout claims prosecuted. JEROME it. NILES. , Wellsboro,October 10,1660-tt • .1 . r Plan g & Turn.ing• -ur AV IN e 1 1,1 is nowt Ware promp I ship. Ravi d W ho ie ready SORO furnished to est and mos Shop cord' BORO, PA., Oct. 31, 18 WELL BORO PETROLEUM' CO.- Noti o is hereby given that the Board of Directors of his Company at a meeting held De oember-15, b resolution decided to close up the affairs qf the Company and distribute the balance in the hands of the Treasnror, prorata among the holders of p id-in .stock. The property of the Company ve I be sold and the proceeds divided in like mann .r. Stockholders will present their receipts to t• o Treasurer. By order, ( Dee. 19, 1:66. M. H. COBBelerk. 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Single copies, 30 cents; back specimens, 10 cents; either mailed y, $3, with a valuable premium; two ; three copies, $7 50; five copies, ondid prtimiums for clubs 043 each, t promitims to each subscriber. Ad- I W. JENNIXOS DEMOREST, No. 473 Broadway, Now York. is htonthly and Young Amories, to. iith the premiums for each. '67-6m. URANCE AGENCY, . NICHOLS ,b MITCHELL would !tinily inform the people of this vi they have the agency of some of the irelt . Inger' nee CoN,panies , and are no prepared to insure lit r tee. I HELL having been appointed TARY PUBLIC, !romptly to any business relating to 'eh may be entrusted to him. be found at the °thee formerly oceu7 • rey and Wilson, on Main Street[, n. 'March 15, 1887-1 Y• , BOAT AND QUINSY ARE cuf- Jase and certatuty by one or trvo ap- SALUTIFRIC on the outside. Sold ROY'S., OH'S ABDOMINAL SUPPORT or stile at Roy's Drug Store. STYLE. and TQR Office. I ' IC, IN TBE BEST • patch, a t VIE AGIT II