`-`' - Skied Vottqe RUNNING WATER. Sliding through the verdurous meadows ;Dreaming in the greenwood shadows — , ,_ . l . lying like a feathered arrow ' Through the gorges dim and narrow, ',policing to-Its own glad tinkle, Wrierie,:inliody a dud and crinkle; Ttook-iraiirisoned eddies twinkle, I . 3iid,whlto 'water lilies sleeping, Steslthily through thiokets creeping— • Many-voiced the brooklet ever, Wanders onward toward the river. Musical tho infant whisper Of-the little i hill-born lieper, ' • Whore on fairy ehoon of glen oliiaidly it treads the; grass.. - , Musical the topes, though firmer, \ Of its dove-like woodland murmur; OW its shout_ and soul-exalting, When q'er rooky barriers vaulting, sweet and oft its liquid gushes, As it dallies with the rushes— Thus a living song forever Flows the brooklet toward Bleat the life that sweeps along Brook-like, rscith a pleasant song— . Gliding throdgh the fields of youth, Beautiful with Love and Truth; Striking out In manhood's prime, Sparkles from the rocks of - time. Making through the shades of ago Calm and solemn pilgrimage; And at last, its journey done, Through the shadow and the sun, rearfully„ without a quiver, Melting in the silent river. A Washington' Story. . Mr. Gay, senior of the National Ho- tei, Washington, bears quite a resem blance to the late Gen. Cass, upon which is told a good story. A stranger who supposed that he knew Mr. Gay well, put up at the :Na tional. Since this house lias become a crack hotel at the Capitol, it is quite till all - the time, and the new comer was necessarily Apr the first knight sent - .to the lip-floor to sleep. Coming down stairs in the maiming a little cross, ho met Gen. bass there, who had a 'fine suite of rooms ih UM hall. He stepped, up to him and said : , I'll not stand it ! YOu have put me at the top of the house. I must have a moth omewhere else, lower dowrr." G . -Cass interposing nervously: "Si , ou are mistaken in the person age ;1 you are, addressing General. Cass of Michigan." StrLnger, confusedly, " Beg your par 3.don, General-thought it was my old friend 'Gay. Beg a thousand pardons, sir. All a mistake.—all a mistake I as sure you." - - The General passed out of the build ing, but soon returned; but as luck would have it, the stranger met him full in the face again, but in another position. This time he was ,!sure he had nit Mr. Gay, for the Barr from Mich' n had just gone out I So the stranger stepped. boldly, up, slapped the General familiarly on the shoulder, ex claiming: ' "By heaven, Gay, I've got a rich joke to relate. I met old Cass up stairs just now; thought it was you, an d be gan cursing himlabout my room." ' • General Cass, with emphasis, " Well young man, you have met old Cass • again." Stranger sloped, and he has notteenheard--of since. - I STRONGEST MAN IN THE WORLD.--. A native of Australia, Mr J. E. Evans, recently gave'an exhibition of remark able strength at the Sea Hotel, in Ches terfield, (England, to establish his claims as the strongest man in the world. He held a fifty-six pound weight in various positions, at arm's length, and increas ed the number until he raised four fif ty-six pound weights above his head, holding them at 'arm's length, - and at the same time standing upon four tum bler glasses. He also held the'weights on the top Of a glass, and allowed a glass of water to ba placed n on the top of the weights. He laid at on. his bare 1,..43 chest, and the weight rebounded as though it had come in, ntraCt. with a piece of India rubber.' A. piece ()Moue four inches thick, was placed upon: 111. S, chest, and Mr. Hinch, blitek - smith, ismashed it with two blows lute frag iments. Mr. Turner then cut a piece of two-inch iron in two across his chest 4 with the hammer and chisel. The feats concluded by Professor Hercules laying flat upon the floor; and allowing Mr. . Hinch to strike him, witb.all hls strength with a sixteen pound sledge hammer. The , blow was met by the professor; and the hammer rebounded without leaving a scratch upon his body. .. i , WU:IAA LAicauAGE.-L—There _ii as much connection between the words and the thoughts as there is between the thoughts and the actions.- The lat ter are not only the expressions of the former, but they have a power to react upon the soul and. leave the stain of their corruption there. A young - man who allows himself to make use of one vulgar_ or profane word has not only shown that there is a foul spot upon his mind, butby the utterance of that word he- extends that spot and inflames it tom, by indulgence, it will pollute and ruin the whole soul. Be careful-of your words, as they show your thoughts. If you can control the tongue so that no improper Words are pronounced by it, you will • soon be able to control the mind and save. that from corruption.— You will extinguish the fire by smoth ering it, or by preventing bad thoughts bursting out in language. Never ut terwina a rd anywhere which you would be ash ed to speak in the presence of the m t refined female or the most re ligious man. Trylhis practice a. little while and , ou will; . soon have command ,of yourself. __. How THE INDIANS POISON THEM ARROWEL-A rattlesnake is caught and penned. He is made angry- by being poked with sticks, when a piece of deer liver his' held toward him on the end of a stick. Ipto this hcatrikes his fangs. The liver is then withdrawn, and a piece of dogwood about four inch)es long, citrefulily sharpened, is thrust into the incision 'made 'by the fangs.:-. Tile stick is perinitted to dry fora shorttline, when It is dipped into a glutinous solu tion, which,Arying, hermetically seals the poison, which would otherwise de compose. This piece of dogwood is used at the head of the arrow. To be wounded with such an arrow is almost certain death. To PRESERVE ICE.—How to preserve fora considerable length 'of time, f r doinestio purposes, and especially l o ftr the s ick tus room, ange " a is ke t ge Pa r gs a o l let:lu x i I Woolen fabric, the inner one should be l ik6n inches *ide by fourteen inches deep. The outer bag should be made at least two inches wider each way.— After placing one bag inside the other, stuff feathers between the two, and sew the two bags together at the top. Puta block of ice into a bag of this descrip : tion, and it will be preserved from melting for nearly a week, when under exposu r e it will melt in less than an hour. A blind man had been sitting oneday/ and.pleasantly,chatting with some vi itors for an hoar, when one of th wished the company good morningl left the mom. ' ti What white teet .I , - lady has 1" said the sarcastic blin " How can you , ptossibly tell I said a , friend. r Because," , ready answer, " for Uie last P" she has done nothing but la I When Napoleon was 7 4 an officer of artillery, a Prussian Meer said in his presence witb.- mu h pride, " MY, countrymen light on y for glory, but Frenchmen light fo money." " Yon are night t, replied apoleon, " each of them fight for Ir they are most In. ii i want 90 WELIAI3O9 MACIECINE MOP. I ' MBE subecribera baying procured addition rriaohincry are now ready to fubiish to ord. all soite of . ; SIIOI AS PLOWS, CULTIVA I V2O RS, FIEL ROLLERS,' MILL GEARING, - - SLEIGH•SHOES, W 0 0 D SAWING MACHINES, &c., &c.' • WOODWORTH 'PLANEII for custom and job work, I . Wo n o also proper{ to do SLITTING cfc SCROL' SA TAI."' ' Having a first•cioan aerelkieu.ting Lathe are prepared to make , 31 CHEESE PRESS .2 ORE W to order. Builders of Cheese Factories are quested to examine our work. We manufact the • Chamidoim Plow, One of the finest implements in the market. Cash paid for OLD IRON: -CHARLES WILLIAM' F. L. SEARS. WollaborO, May 15, 1867—tf. Stoves & Tin Wa FOR' THE MILLION, Is now prepared to ftirnish the public • anything in his lino of business, in quantit large, in quality_ as good, and as cheap in as any dealers in Northern Pennsylvania. • Ho pays particular attention to the STOVE AND TIN WARE BUSIN and intend tokeep a full assortment of everyt in that line. 1 • TIN WARE MADE TO ORDER proMptly, and warranted to give satisfaction. REPAIRING executed ip the boat manner and with diap • CALL AND SEE ME. . , D. P: ROBERTI Wellaborough, March '7, lgte. HARKNESS & RILEY, BOOT AND SHOE MAKE • Over Wiison , 4-• Vati- Faachburg's S'tore, i room lately occupied by Benj. Seeley.' "D OOTS AND SHOW& mat _Cp order and in the bout manner. REPAIRING of all kinds done promptly good. Givo us a call. JOHN VARHNES WM. RILEY. We'labor°, Jan: 2 - 4 ; 1867-Iy. - • _. 2.-: - A. B. EASTMAN, I ' • 4., . 4-. _. - 7 . 1-.-r-A • I ' 4l' A AWRGICAL - & . H4CII4NII :Y. i , te :, a ...: DENTIS IS permanently .located at Wellsborb, I over J. R. Botien's Store, where he is par d to execute all work pertaining to' his fes on with promptness and in a superior .. ner i . Teeth extracted without pain by the u: lately improved Spray Produeer. Chlorol and Ether administered when desired. All • warranted. Satisfaction guaranteed or no I - ges. . July 3, 18 .., THE BLODGET PREMIUM HARP HORSE FORK ahead of all othe' market; when tested with other Forks it fails to give a decided preference. Be surl examine before buying others. All orders should ho addressed- to' either WEEKS, WM. CHAMBERLAIN, J. H. C I BELL, or C. L. PECK, Nelson, Tioga County; July, 3, 1887-3r0.. 0 ; I Horse 011 l Calllo Poe sPeclTtc. Byyptathlg from / C , f ar e r :alf a paper a paper in a dt swill the Above discaacEi maitre eradicated or entirely Pravenl Preirenttve and Price ib Cenps per 2ap3r, o - Papersfor. . VOT_T r tZ 13180! that man. ;hat?' AT =ETA WEDLINALB Duo ME: CINE Door/ No. 116 Prar.:o:a St., RilLimore, , For Sate by Drugglgts and fitoutceepers throe .put the United Staten. . . For.salo by John A. ROY; Wellaboro. as the calf hour ly, • „„, rt R. PITCH'S ADDOMpIAI. STIPP°, 13- MS, for sale at Doy's Drug Store. TOE-WORK, IN THE BEST STYLE,' tj with tivaptitqlhat At rrAmos A MERICAN WATCHES in Hunting Silver ja, ems kota-$27.110,ap at r, ,RQI4EXTet ..1 .11 1•A ,C ~ S_:~ ~ N~G ~~, We. have also a to ordor , Y; ' • J ,-;•••;?;1 D. P. ROBERTS, OPPOSITE ROY'S BUILDING, 11 - ();' ,F r ARMEICSI GET Btei ROUT Z'S CRLEDELPED ier:, • .; ~ ~,,,,,,,,,, Ty; 1%1 1 : • „HJ AT THE PEOPLE'S STORE I WE ARE NOW RECEIVING A FREWSTOCK OF 'GOODS 111 SPRING TRADE, and are prepared to supply the events of the people D \ R°'Y~ GOODS. give the best sattsfactien, and those accustoms to patronise as know that we f ili, ,I k. 11 1 1 A riii ,2 . i rrt:, t , • • t that aro to be found in this section, and those who are not our patrons aro the losers quite as much mime are. M r t p7 . .. i ' j tr„lC' 1 L -..•••11 MADE UP TO ORDER AND MFAZ. OUR STOCK WILL BE KEPT FULL, Warranted to give Satisfaction, NM EU Sold as Low as at any other Estab We invite an examination of our Stook and Priem!, pledging oureelvea to 8110 W GOODS, FREELY AND TAKE NO , OFFENCE . Corning, N. Y., Apr. 10, 1867. • " 'NEW ARRANGEMENT I 't Eel and Wilson (cc, ,Van Yalkenburg ffice pre pro- an- NO. • UNION BLOCK, o of OTM • ork har- i i?, 'ON a In over and 3 D . R 4);1 D 0 S , ; v. ? f ,!•• orl,'' ay ' This prepara! long'. and favo will known oughlyretnvig brojten-down low-spirited ho, by. strengths: and cleansing stomach and 1: tines. Cloths Cassitneree, Vestiugs, Ladies' Cloths, and a large variety, of • ' Ladiee' toren Goods. It la a son vontive of ail, c.a,mca ipetikit B MERCHANT TAILORING AND FURNISHING' GOODS. - DON'T FORGET THE PLACE SPIeING GOODS. We are Agents for Singer's Sewing Machine's, the hest and cheapeef Maobine for fatuity use, leas liable to get out of repair, and more durable than any — other, adeptedie Hue or obutue sewink. Call and 'nee theta. " • The Senior penal' hes had'a large ezperlenoe in Merohun Tailoring, , and it le the intention of the now tirti i i to put this branch of their hulloes! beyond 3 nilessfai competition. • „ Wellaboro;Feb.2o, /567-0. IN CO.R.NING, Adapted to the . F, NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA WITIT OUR LONG: EXPERIENCE : • - ?.. • , has taught us that • - . GQ-CiD •43E 0 O-D !EU i • KEEP THE BEST GOODS . ; ; We keep as usual a LARGE STOCK •Or CLOTS to sell by the yard or RANTED TO FIT and ill Goods sold by us AND lishment. Mind when no sale is made. SMITH & WAITE. Have established, themselves at ;• - ; lately occupied by F. D. Bunnell •i ; 1 • ' ". They are no reeeLing a tare stock, of, --' i SPRING MAE In part, snob as ~GROCtitiEs;;, ?, ,:.r. 11E111 NMI --__ To buy cheap, and a choice lot of i ['NMI =9 ,_ '—',' - ''''' — ';' — ' - litt — d-It s tAr '7,P CENTRE OF' AltliAtTiON IS AT LAWRENCEVIX.LE. • • C. S. MATHER & CO. Would announce to tho good people of Tioga County that they have just returned from New York with their second fullsteck of FALL Pf. WINTER GOODS, embraoing all the novelties as well as the sub stantials required. DRESS GOODS in all varieges, STAPLE '& FANO( GOODS, HOOP SKIRTS, f '&BEST'FRENCH WOVE COR SETS, GLOVES AND HT SIERY, YANKEE 'NO TIONS, &c., &c. • FURS ! FURS I MINX' 'CONY, and Siberian Squirrel. CLOTHS & CASSIMERES in the county. READY MADE CLOTHING, and CLOTHING made to order super intended by first class workmen. SHOP MADE BOOTS & SHOES in end— ! less variety, HATS & ,CAPS to quit all tastes, p•ROCERIES, &C., &C. b.r goods have been bought 'during the last panic) in New York and will be sold at panic prices. ) - Prices are down, monopoly broken up. No other store can or dare compete with us in qual ity and price. For further particulars call at the store of C. S. MATHER & CO. Lawrenceville, Dec. 19, 1966. 1867. WRIGHT 8C BAILEY, 1867. WI/ commence this year with an exclusively CASH business. CASH FOR , EVERFHING I 1 A LARGE STOCK OF FLOUR FOR CASH ! A ' LARGE STOCK OF - FEED FOR: CASH 1 A LARGE STOOK OF• PORK ' FOR CASH 1 Call and see us. WRIGHT do BAILEY. Wellsboro, Jan. 9,1887.1.7. AU persons indebted to 'us by noto or boric account must call and settle or pay costs. Jan. S,•lSdt. WRIGHT & BAILEY.' Stoves: Stoves 2' . A N 11,4. kettp*A4i'in IA - R.. WILLIAM ROBERTS begs' to J-TJL annoruieli to the citizens of Tioga Coulity; that in addition tohisoacellent stock of Strifes, Tin-Ware, Brittania, and Sheet-Iron Waro t ; he has; at a great outlay, stooked hie store on . ; ": - • • 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, f• CARPENTER'S TOOLS, PUMPS, AXES, . AUGERS, BITTS, BITT-STOCKS, .HATCHETS, CHISELS, SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS, • ; BENCH-SCREWS, 1 , i WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS, BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS, . PIPE `BOXES, 'AXLE• TREES, ELLIP TIC =1 SPRINGS, HORSE snots, HOOP, BAR, kBAND, IRAN, GRINDSTONE ; HANGINGS, CORN • ! 'POPPERS:, ' " SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERS COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS, PISTOL OARTEMES, • • POWDER. AND OAPS. OE PATENT BARNDOOR: HANGINGS 11 a new thing, and made for use. These are but a few of the many articles composing our stock of Hardware. , , We invite the public to call and examine for' themselves: 4 We •alm toriteep the boat quality of goods in Onf line; ' and' all work' to order done promtdV and weir:" • Wll,Ltithi ROBERTS' Weilebot!o, Sept. 1, 1866-tf , , J. - STICKLE •• . • . 3 'Ohairmaker, Turner, and 4 1i • Furniture Dealer. SALE ROOM, opposite Dam's Wagon Shop, Main Street. .FACTORY in SearsWO llama ,Foundry, second story. Orders promptly filled and ' satisfaction gparan teed. Fancy Turning done to, order. Welilibm, Jane 12,1887. J. STIOKLIN. '; LAD l l.l B . l : 2 "froms' - '° 6- $l4Lr. RICK Bohemian Glue Vaees at , doel9 toLirs. riALBNDER, Preset, ' .Marino end •Churi* Cloeko,'et goal's. • ,• CUM EN The largest Stock of CASH PAID• FOR WHEAT 1 CASH PAID POP, OATS I OA4II PAID ,P6ll, CORN MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, ,I • F i=lF fdl •. • TO BUY 4- SELL IS OUR B URINES'S ! h will buy at the highest maticeif price, Vy dm following articles. . . SHEEP PELTS, DEACON SKINS, DEER SKINS; FURS, HIDES; AND VEAL SKINS, for which we will pay cash. We will manufacture to order, french or home tanned t?ALF or-KIP BOOTS, in the best man ner and at fair rates, and pay especial attention to REPAIR G. - ALSO, W have a first-rate stot of READY-MADE WORK, on which we will not be undersold, and from this time we shall make it a point to keep up the best stock of LADIES' GAITERS, to be found in the county, which we will sell at a lower profit than such articles have ever been offered in this region. Wo shall likewise keep up a good assortment of LADIES' BALMORALS, LEATHER BOOTEES, CHILDREN'S AND MISSES, WORK or VA • RIODS STYLES, and all style's of MEN'S WORK, • LEAT#RI? c f• FINNNGS, can be boug h us as cheap as, any where this lido of Now York, and we shall keep a full stock of FRENCH CALF, FRENCH KIP, UP PER, SOLE, LININGS, AND BINDING. . Our stock of PEGS, NAILS, THREAD, AWLS, RASPS, GLOVERS' NEEDLES, LASTS, TREES, ORIMP 8, with SHOEMAKER'S TOOLS and FINDINGS, will be found the lar gest in the county, and we sett for small profits. We talk business and we' mean business. Wo have been in this region long enough to be well known—let those' tVhd• know us tty us. Corner of Main and Grafton streets, opposite Wm. Rob erts' Hardware Store, 0. W. SEARS, GEO, 0. DERBY Wollaboro, April 24, 1867—Mt NEW GOODS AND NEW PRICES AT • T. A. WICKHAM'S, TIOGA, PA. AVING just returnod fronp Now York with 17 New and carefully aeloold STOCK OF ()goys, All those in want of Goode will find it to their interest to call and EXAMINE OUR STOOK and learn Prices before buying elsewhere. Kept constantly on hand, a choico lot of DRIED FRUIT, GROCERIES, FLOUR, PORK, &C., &C. All the above Goods are ought at tho lower Cash !riees and will be sold] ONLY FOR CASH OR READY PAY. Don't forgot the place, at the old hand of VAN NAME it 7iVIOKHAM. Tioga, Pa., Feb. 20, 1867—tf. To i the Public of Wellsboro AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY 1 N. ASHER", TAKES' this method of notifying the peoplo that the Stook of SPRING CLOTHING is on , hand, and offera it lower than before The Storo is well stocked with the moat faah ionablo • COATS, PANTS AND YE A STS, also, a largo . assortment, of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, consisting of WAITEAND CASSIMERE - • CELLARS; NECKTIES, SUS TENDERS, SOCKS, '- • and a iood largo lot of the, most ,fashionable HATS,. AND CAPS, ever brought to this market. Also , TRUNKS, BAGS, AND UMBRBLLAS, whiob you can buy low for cull, at the Cheap Clothing Store of N. ASHER, under the Agita tor Offioe. Wollaboro, April 10, 1867. FARMERS' EXCHANGE. O. G. VAN VALHENBURG & BRO HAVING purchased tho Store lately occu pied by William Townsend, are ready to supply eustemers with PORK, HAMS, SHOULDFRS, WHITE FISH, MACKEREL, CODFISH, SMOKED EIALIBUT,, FLOUR, CORN MEAL, BUCKWHEAT , ! FLOUR, FEED, -AND ALL HEAVY GROCE,RIES, Al WHOLESALE - AND ',RETAIL, andat reasonable poem FARMERS & OTHERS Will find it to their advantaggap call and look a our Stock before aew here. iteutembei the TOWNSEND'S OLD - STAND, . 11111' STBEET, WILLSBORO, PENIPA . Feb' 27, 1867-tf. MIMIC I MITSIO,—Tbe Tioga Cornet 'Baud • is now in good blowing order and prepared to faralsb 1044 Music, oh 'all ocseasious for.* rea isonable comportiation.' All loairiatimientions should be addrosied to thelseader siad Oebreti►ry at Tioga, Pa. - 11 1 ; 11., ADAMS, lioadar. • 'Tie A. 'WICKHAM, Seo'y. . • • April 8,1867-thu. , Drugs, Medicines, Btm J. L. BELDEN, • BLOSZURig, PA. TI MPS constant] an hand a fine etock of Pare „IX Drage, Medici , Chemicals, .ko., WINES AND ) LIQUORS, for Medicinal and &memento' use; also all the popular Patent Modie!nos, Paints, Varnishes, Oils, (to., all kinds of brushes, Dye Colors, Dye Woods and Stuffs, fine Toilet Soaps, Perfumery, Pom ades, Cosmetics, &c., STATIONERY, PEN-S, PENCILS, • PAPER AND.ENVELOPES, • Memorandum Books, Pass Books, &e., Potash in 'bulk at 15 cents per pound, Kerosene Oil, Lamp Oil, Turpentine, Benzine, &c. Fresh Oatmeal and Pearl Barley at 10 cts per pound. I am solo agent inillossburg for Dr. N. Weaver's Ext. Fireweed, d ad 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. Particular attention given to compounding Physician's and other Prescriptions. I guaran toe saticfaction, both in quality and price. Remember the Store, opposite the now Coal Co's Store, Bleaching, Pa. - - Aug, 15, 1866-tI. J. L. BELDEN. Mather & Horton, DEALERS iN GROCHRIES & PROVISIONS, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, WOOD & WILLOW-WARE, YANKEE NOTIONS. LAWRENCEVILLE, PENW.A. • Cash Paid for Produce, 1 1 % 1 I T : n ft Nov. 21, 18811-Iy. 1866, FOR SALE. 1866, BY B. C. WICKHAM, . • AT HIS NURSERY OF FRUIT AND OR NAMENTAL TREES, IN TIOGIA 60,000 Apple Treed. 10,000 Pear Trees. A good supply of 'PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY, and ORNAMENTAL TREES A SHRUBBERY. The Fruit trees are composed of the choicest varieties; good, healthy, some of them large and in beariag. Any one wishing to get a supply will do well to oall and see my stock before pur chasing elsewhere. Agir• Delivered at the depot free of charge. Tioga, Fob. 28,1860-Iy* LATEST PASSIONS DEMAND J. TV. BRADLEY'S Celebrated Paten DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE SPRING) SKIRT. HEY will not bond or break like the single spring, but will preserve their perfect and graceful shape hen three or four ordinary skirts will have been thrown aside as useless. The hoops are covered with double and twisted thread, and the bottom rods are not only dou ble springs, but twice (or double) covered; preventing them from wearing out when dragging down stoops, stairs, &c. The wonderful flexibility' and great comfort and pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex 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 be folded when in use to occupy a small place as easily and conveniently ass silk or muslin dress, an in valuable qualify 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 s i ngle day. *ill never afterwards will inglyllia. dispense wit their use,: For children, Misses and young ladies they e supsrier to all others. The Duplex Elliptic tea kreat favorite with all ladles, ..4 tesmt-,....-oetsy /ocoodxnenuect by the fashion maga. nines, as the stan&rd skirt of the fashionable world. To enjoy tho fo lowing inestimable advantages in crinoline, viz: stOarior quality, perfeet manufacture, stylish shape and Isiah, flexibility, durability, comfort and economy, Inquire for 4 W- Bradley's Duplex EWA tio,or double spring skirt, and be sure you get the gen nine article. — 4 -- CAUTION.—To guard against imposition, be particu lar to notice that skirts offered as "duplex" have the red Ipk stamp, vie: "J. W. Bradley's Duplex Ellintic Steel Springs," upon the waistband—none others are genuine. Also notice that every hoop will admit a 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, and a com bination not to be found in any other skirt. Yor sale In all stores where first class skirts are sold throughout the United Slates and elsewhere. Manu— factured by the sole owners of the patent, WESTS, BRADLEY A GARY, July3,Bm. ' 97 Chambers & 79 & 81 Reade sta., N. Y. Popular Dry Goods Tradel T HE Subscriber is now receiving his SPRING STOiOK Merchandise, Among which will be found many of the mos popular 13tylos of • MtViggi , ODOM% SHAWLS, CLOAKINGS & SACKINGS, at prieeethat are worthy of attention Also, a fall lino of PRINTS, - OINGHAMS. BROWN AND BLEAMD — MUSLINS; DENIMq; STRIPE SHIRT- INGS, TABLE LINENS; BROWN 8s BLEACIIED, NAPKINS, TOWELINGS, LACE AND EMBROIDERED WINDOW OUR TAININOS, EMBOSSED AND PRINTED TABLE AND PIANO SpIMAM, HOSIERY, GLOVES, 44. Special attention is called to his CLOTH:IA &. TAILORING DR- PARTMENT, Where a perfect' fit is guaranteed or no sali. A share of the public patronage is respeotfuliy solicited. . THOMAS 11 EN. We'Mara, May 16,1867. • 6; HAND PO WE. [Patented 41 ALL persons interested in the introduction of practical-machinery into our country, are requested to investigate the merits of • HENDERS'ON'S LIAM) POWER LOOM. This loom will do all kinds of hand weaving. It will weave jeans, blankets, plain cloth, sati net, kersey, flannel, seamless sack, double width blankets, or • any kind of Cotton, wool or flax cloth. It triads the treadles, throws the shuttle, lets off the web, and takes up the cloth. It makes the upper shed as the batten °times forward, and beats up the filling• after the cross is made, ma king better cloth and better selvage than, can be made in tiny other way. • Looms made to order and warranted. Apply at j r he shop on Water' Street, - sign "Loom FaMry." 'LEWIS WETMORE. Wellsbere, March 20, 18617.44. FALL BROOK ,COAL.—The .nn; orsigned • having make arrangements to or Coal by the TON or CAR LOAD, coarse or fine, solic its the patronage of the public. ALSO—has constantly on hand, a large stook of CARRIAGE BOLTS, to., at wholesale and retail. ACP BLACRSMITRING of all kinds done in the best manner. S. M. GEER. Tioga, Deo. 1, 18M-tf. ICII4OIIII PROM CHOICE WHITE WHEAT, .1.,` buckwheat flour, corn meal and feed, always on hand. Call at the Charleston Millbefore buy. tug your flour and feed. I eanmake,tt an object for you to buy. . A. HUBBELL, May 10,18884 f . • 1111011ESALE BRIT STORE/ DRUGS AND . MEDICINES, PAINTS AND OILS, THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, CONCEN- KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT MEDI- FUMERY AND FLAVORING Xiiii,AOTS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, !•, AND DYE Sold at Wholesale Prieese Buyers aro requested to call and get quotations before going further QM Corning; N. Y., Jan. 1,1861-1 y Manufacturers of Photographic Materials, In addition to our main bneineari of Photographic Materials we are Ileadqtutxtera for the following, viz: Stereoscopes & Stereoscopic Views Of • American and Foreign Cities ail Landscapes Group - s, Statuary, etc, Nrom negatives made in the various campaigns and forming a complete Photographic history, of the great contest. -Stereeseopic Views on Glass, Adapted for either Magic Lanterns or the,-gtereoscope. Our Catalogue will be sent to any. addrega ?on receipt of Stamp. .• • We manufacture more largely thati.any other louse, about 200 varieties from 50 cents to $5O each. Our ALBUMS have the reputation of being In/wrier in beauty and durability to all others. Card Photographs of Genorals, States Our Catalogue embraces over FIVE THOUSAND different subjects, including reproductions of the most celebrated Engravings, Paintings, Btatuesi etc. Cate- , IN mos sent on receipt of stamp. rhotographors and others ordering' goods 0. 0. D., wilt please remit 25 per cent. of the emedat with theft' order. The prices and quality of our goods cannot fall tci satisfy, • Jan. 2,1867-9 m. . Tioga Marble Works. TE undersigned aro now prepared, to °sel cute all orders for Tomb Stones and Monu ments of either ITALIAN OR RUTLAND MARBLE, of the latest style and approved workmarisbip. and 'with dispatch. I . We keep constantly on hand both kinds of Marble and will be able to suit all viho way fa vor us With. tbeir 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 new. WILCOX & WIIITNEY, Tioga, May 22, 1867—tf. To the Farmers, of Tioga County/ lAM now building at my manufactory, in - Lawrence vine. a superior • which possosses tho following advantages over all othor mills: 1. It separates oats, rat litter. and foul seeds, and chess and cockle, from wheat. 2. It cleans flax seed; takes out yellow aced, 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 best and most durable tim ber, in good style, and is sold cheap for cash, or pro duce. I will, fit a patent sieve, for separating oats from yheat, to other mills, on reasonable terms. Lawroneeville,Octobei,lo 1860-tf J. II MATHER, $ •• WALSER & LATHROP, DEALERS IN HARDWARE, IRON, MEI., NAILS, *. STOVES, TIN-WARE, BELTING,.. SOWS; CUTLERY, WATER LIME, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Carriage and Harness Trimmings, HARNESSES, SADDLES, Ac. - I Corning,l4. Y., Jan. 2, .1.862-13 P.. REMINGTON'S' FIRE ARMS. E GENERALLY DEALERS 200,000 BIIP t NISIIED THE P. B. OOVRIINMENT. Army Revolver, • 44-100 in. Calibre Navy Revolver, 313-100 in. Calibre Belt Revolver, Navy size Calibre • b- Pollee Rovolver, Na 07,0 Calibre Now Pocket Revolver, 3 14 0 in. Calibre Pocket Rovolver, (Rider's pt.) 314 000 in. Calibrp Repeating Pistol, (Elliott pt.) No 22 d'.; 32 Cartigti Vest Pocket Pistol, No 22, 30, 32 et, 41 Cartridge Gun Cana ...............No 22 .Ir, 32 Gartridgo Breech toading Riflo,(Bealal No 32 4t. 33 " Rovoiringßiflo, 30 do 44-100 in dalibro • E. REMINGTON & SONS. Mare dc Nieholii: New York; Wm Road d; Son, Boston; Jos C Grubb t Co, Philadelphia; Poul tnoy do Trimble, Baltimore; Henry Folsom dr, Co, New Orleans; Johnson, Spencer & Co, Chicago; -L M Rnmsey dr. Co, St. Louis; Albert E Crane, San Francisco. Feb 20, 1867.-sm. pNEWELL, DENTIST, MANSFIELD, Pa., . grateful for the very liberal patronage here - tofore 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 best possible manner. All new, useful inventions and improvements adopt ed. The highest goOd of his patrons the ultima tum of his atnbitlon. Dec. 5, 'B6-tf 65.] ROY'S CHOLERA DROPS CUBES COLIC, CURES DYSETERY, CURES CHOLERA HORBU - S, CURES CHRONIC DIARRHEA, CIIRES all Bowel Complaints, but does not cure anything olss. - This medicine is no cure-all: it has the confidence of every body, for it is never known to fail: it should be kept on hand by every family. Sold by dealers in medicine.rit fifty cents per bottle. For sale in Wellsborough at Roy's Drug Store. likTOTlON.—Notico is hereby given that Rob: ort Custard, Senior, has been placed in charge of tract N0. ; 1590, and those parts of tract No. 1589, in the vicinity of Babb's,,ereek, belong ing to:the heirs of Luke W. Morris; and all per sons are forbid trespassing thereon, under pen alty of prosecution. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.--J. B. Shake pear, dealer in Bookerdo Brother and Haines b. Brothers pianos, Meson .k Hamlin cab— inet organs, Trent, liiniey & Co. melodeons, and the B. Shoninger melodeons. Boom over J. 8.. Bowen's doge. ' Sops. 12, 1886. CORNING, N. Y. - MATED MEDICINES, CIN CINNATI WINES AND BRANDY, WHITE WASH TIME, 41:7 CINES, PETROLEUM OIL,' ROCIIESTER PER- J I 1 W. D. TERBELL & CO. 1124 . -- -.PI-10TOGRAPHIC. E. & If. T. ANTHONY & CO., VVIIOLESALE AND RETAIL, 501 BROADWAY, N. Y. ' Stereoscopic Viows of thek,War, Photographic Albt=o„ mon, Actors, otc., otc. FANNING _MILL, PRINCIPAL AGENTS. BLLISTON P. MORRIS, 865 Market Street, Philadelphia. Feb, 27. 1867-6 re• LYNES 'OK, • TtIAvEL. ZLOIZAWAT On and after Monday, Apr 11,29,1867. trains ',Anus,' Corning at tirefol lowing hours: WESTWARD Perini, 12:28 a.m., Express Mail, Sunday, excepted, for Butio• forthe W 8413771813 Ct. , and Dunkirk, connecting with trainil es 6:44 a m Night Expkess, Sundays excepted. for Stiffak. Salamanca, and Dunkirk, making direct conneethi, ,with trains of the Atlantic Great Western, late - Shore, and Grand Trunk Railways, toren points West, 7:07 a. m. Night Express, Daily, for Buffalo.Salaman ca Dunkirk and the Weat, connecting as above, 7,15 a, m,,,liight Express, Sundays excepted, far Bed. .ester and Buffalo, via Avon'. • 10:32 a.m., Mail Trait', Sundays excepted, for Itc , rbt• terand Buffalo, Vs Avon. 2:16 Baltimofe Express, Sundays erupted, Pr Rocheeter and Buffalo, via Avon. 7:03 p. In.. Day Express, Sundays excepted, for Buffalo, ,connecting with the Lake Shore and Grand Trunk atallvrays for points west and south. 7;16P in Day Express, Sun days excepted, for Rochester , 6:40 p.m., Emigrant train, Daily, for the West. 11128 a. in. Exprmattlail, Sundays excepted, for t affair, ',Salamanca and Dunkirk, connecting with trains the West. • 12.50 p m Way Freight, Sundays excepedd. ti • **— EASTWARD DOIJND. 12:16 a. in., Night Fxpress, Daily, connecting at Grey court for Warwick. and at Now York with afterno9 (rains and steamers for linstonand Now Engl., I Cities. 4:01a. in., Cincinnati ,E.xpreas. Mondays excepted, rob noctiug at Elmira (or Ilarriaburg, rhtladolphia and the: Sonth ; at Owego for Ithaca; at Blughatatou for Syracnne; at Grpat Bond for Scrauton, Philadel• WAN and Trenton; e t Lackawaxon for Ilawley, mid at Oraycourt for Newburg and Warwick. 10.16 am Accommodation' Traindaily, ,connectlni at Elmira . for Canaudrogua. I - 20:48 a. in., Day Express,Bundays 'mop ted,cOnnortiri at Elmira for Canandaigua, at'llitighaintou for Syn. Cosa, at Great Bond for Scranton, at Eackawaxee fcr Hawley, and at Jorßoy City with midnight Extnrit Trails of Now Jerseyll.4llroad for Phll4l4lphi:l, Balt.• more and Washington. , 3:12 p. lsr., Baltimore Express, Sundays excepted. 4:35 p. in., Now York and Baltimore Mali, Sundays ex• cepted,oonnecting al Elmira for flarrisburgli, dolphia, and South. 7.07 It in Lightning Express, Sniddays excepted, cou• netting at Jersoy City with morning express train of New Jersey Railroad for Baltimore and Washington, and at Now York with morning express trains for Boetdn and the East. 12:30 p. m, NV' a y Freight, Sundays excepted, WM. R. BARR, - - Northern Central n. A. TRAINS FOR THE NORTH. - Trains for Canandrignialemm Elmira as toilette: Accontodatlon at ' 709 an Exproaa [fastest train on road] 1145 a m Mall6lb p Way Ft-eight, [passener coach attached] On and after April 29th, 1867, trains will atrhe and depart from Troy, as follows; MOVING BOU4II. MOVING NOCTU Express 646 pin Express DLO am Elmira Mail 660 ain Elmira Mail 955 p's% Local Freight ,1060 am I Local Freight 335 pis Through Freiglyt , 9 66 p Through Freiglii 260 It 1.1 E. S. BROWN,Div.Sup't. - alossburg & Corning f & Tioga R. R 'l'..tains will run as follows until farther notice Accommodation—Leaves Blosstuirg at 6,50 a. at,, Main. held at 7,36, Tioga at 8,20, Lawr,nceville at 8,5 —. arriving at Corning at 10,20 a. m Mail—Leaves Bloaeburg at 2,35 p. in., Mansfield at 3.1:Z., Tioga at 4,00, 1 Lawrenceville at- 4,57--arriving at , Corning at 0 p. m. Mail—Leaves Corning at 8 a. m., Lawrenceville at %O . Tioga at 10,02,5innsileki at 10,40—arriving at Blvn. , burg at 11,30 m. • Accommodation—Leaves Corning at 4.50 p. m., by. rencoville at 6,58, Tioga at 7.02, ?Jai:111181d at 7,43--, 'arriving at Blosaburg at 8,26 p, m. 11..8LIATTUCH, Sulk. Philadelphia & trio E. R. Tralna on the Philadelphia & Erio Rail Road will rut as follows : WESTIV'ARD. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia. •" Williamsport.— °• arr. at Erie Erio Express leaves Philadelphia— " " " Williamsport.... air. ut Ede Elmira Mail leaves Philadelphia... " " •° Williamsport— " arr. at Lock Haven Buffalo Express leaves Baltimore.. •` " " Williamsport " " arr. at Lode Haven EASTWARD Mail Train leaves Erie • " ." " " arr. at Philadelphia Erie Express leaves Erie " •• 'Williamsport. arr. at Philadelphia. Elmira Mail loaves Lock Haven. Williamsport. RM a tu " " arr. at Philadelphia .5.40 pin • Lock Haven Aco'm leaves Lock Haven 1.60 p in '' ' " leaves Williamsport 3,20 pln " arr. at Philadelphia 12.60 a m A. L. in.sn, Germ sppe. 1 Atlantic' and Cdreat 'arena= H. ISM SALAMANCA: STATION. r I WETTWAAD BOUND. EASTWARD 11013 ND, 151pl1 ' Eprees 5.10 5.30 1 _ 13,35 Binii 0.52 lAcebmtaodation, 11.45 11.00 Exprese 0.10 Ap . couamodation Express Express At Cory there is a junction with the Phlindelphia Erie, and Cil Creek Rail itoads. At Meadville with the Franklin and Oil City and pithole Branch. At Leavittsburgo the 'Alabordny Branch makes a d rdct route to Cleveland. At Ravenna connects with Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad. • - • The Road passes through Akron, As and, Galion, MarionOrbana and Dayton, Intersectin various rail roads, and terminates at Clocinuitt. L. D. RUCKER, Gen. Supt., DI idyllic, Pa. • U. S. CLAIM 'AG-EN CV, For the Colloction of • • Army and Navy Claims and Pensions. rpriE NEW BOUNTY LAW, passed Ju1y . 213, 1805, gives 1 two and three years' soldiers extra bounty. Send In your discharges. OFFICERS' EXTRA PAY. Three months' extra pay proper to volunteer officers who were in service March 8,1865. PENSIONS INCREASED To all who have lost a limb and who have boon perma nently and totally disabled. All other Government claims proseCuted. JEROAIIII B. NILES.. Welleboro,Ootober 10, 11394—tt Planing & Turning. B. T. .VAN HORN, HAVING got his now Factory . in operation. is now prepared to fill orders for Cabin 4 Ware promptly and in the best stylo of workman ship. Having procured a WOODWORTH PLANER, he is ready to dress boards or plank with dispatch SCROLL-WORK & BRACKETS, furnished to order. His machinos aro of the now oat and•most improved patterns. rof Pearl and Wain Ste, WELLS Shop corn BORO, PA., Oot. 31, 1:1 166-tf. 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