- Xlllll - A. Oft I'vp heard a gentle mother, As the . twilight hours began, • Pleng`wih r a glen Urging him to boa man.. But unto her blue-eyod daughter, Though frith love's Nord quite as ready, Pointa she •Out the Oilier Anty- 7 -' • "Strivt.,:My ~dear, to be a lady." r • • Wbat's a lady? Ti it something - of - hoops, and Olio and airs, '• • - Uted to decorate the pOrlor, '• • 41 1 .. 1 .;/, lanO3' rings and obaire • . • • ,Isid.icne4hatlvastes on nirvels, -• Eintry'•fettlifig that is huller' ? - If 'tta this to be a lady, 'Tis not thisp-lico. Mother, then, unto* Tour daughter Speak of something higher far; Than to be mere fashion is lady - "Woman" is tlao brighest star, 'f you, in your strong affection, Utge your eon to be a true t rout, Urge your daughter no less strongly To tulle and be a woman: Yes, a woman! brightest model Of that high and ported beauty, Where the mind and soul and body . Blend to work out life's" great duty. Be a - lroman ! naught is highor On tho gilded list of faille; On the catagoie of virfne, There's nelfrightoi, Wier name Bo a wornant on to duty; Raise the world from all that's low; Place high in the social heaven Virtue's fciir and radiant bow; ' Lend thy influence to each effort That Shall raise our natrtro human; Bo not fashion's gilded lady— Be a brave, wholo-soaled, true woman! A Sharp Molasses Trade.- The following story is told -of Joshua Sears, a shrewd merchanCwho flourished In Boston in the days When that city C'entrolled most of the West- India „trade : !-' , 4 cargo of - molass' es was classified, af terbeing landed on.the pier, as sour for distilling: and sweet for retail, and after the cargo was guaged by the Custom House official it was,offered for sale. It was a fair average cargo, and it was offered to-the jobbers,, the price being fixed upon the hogsheads as they Tan.— Josh would 'often buy several hundred hogsheads, and re-sell to the small . job beni ; he, of course, always botight them 'as they run ;'' but not till he knew exactly how they did run. 1 'Now every one knew that Joshua Sears was a very shrewd buyer ; but how ho always managed to get the be:st retailing molasses out of a cargo with out any sour hogsheads, passed the un derstanding of importers • and buyers, till at last a very shreViid importer, whom we will cal , Cr—, had a sus ticion that theea propensities of Josh meant sainething °sides exercise to get up an appetite. A cargo of mol ses having arrived to his onsignment, he determined to watch; So, taking his position where he co Id see unobserved, he waited.--:- Not ong after, a Well-known • indi vidual was seen approaching, bung driver and brooftstick in band, accom panied by two Iristmen. Said individ nal, proceeded to try the molasses, and upon every hogihead that proved satis factory he placed a, small private mark. Vhen he had selected the quantity he "\ I )'anted', ho ordered the Irishmen to roll t i , em into a certain pbsition, aT then eft; the r ha'rf before any one w s stir ring. 1 As seep, as he.' was out of _ hearing Cr— jumped frork,his hiding-place with a laugh. ~ • ---.- "Ah VI said he, !4,have it. Jos,h, old fellow, you are. lone now." He im-5 mediately procured a large gang of men; shifted the hogsheads, replacing them withmthers, taking .the precaution tc put the same private mark on, and lean rig a few of the original private inspec tion at the head of each tier, for Josh to try. Shortli after returning to the count ing-room, Josh entered, as expected. • Well, 0--1--,-what are you asking for Ellsworth's cargo 1" ' , I " Twenty-eight cents." "Fair cargo ?" • ~ " Yes. Do you want to buy 2" - " Yes.": . _ "Go kook at it now 2" - . , - " Yes. Where is it landed 2" • This last question Was almost too much for G---'s gravity. "Bartlett's wharf. Wel 1, c oin e 'along." ,along." Arrived at the wharf, Josh• cast his eyes keenly along the hogsheads. 'There were his marks all right, and then he went through the form of trying sever al hogsheads at the head of each tier.— They proved satisfactory. ' " Think it will .run about like this; G-------2"• . '• "-I don't know. - There it is. Take it as you find it." ' Well, I'll take these six tiers. Send up as soon as yound take off the guages ;" and, - Josh p Ling on hie big otets„ S. in chalk, they both 1 ft. Josh, as usual, immediately ordered ut,- ten hogsheads as a sample. ;Well -aware of this custom, 0— had ar ranged to have ten good ones sent. In due time they arrived, and were deposited on the sidewalk at the back of the store. Invitations were sent out to the jobbers to come and inspect:— Everything was satisfactory ; the bal ance was sold at a handsome advance ; clerk was sent down to deliver ; guages • were taken off; book-keeper made out the bill. Josh was sitting at the old desk Pleasantly calculating the not prof its of his dodge, when suddenly his rev erie was disturbed by the entrance of Mr. A, with— • • " Look here, Sears, the molasses you, sent the is sour;" "What?" Eater Mr. B-. "Themolasses is k l i ,t what I bought ; it is sour 1" ' The devil it is I" . nter Mr. C , loquitur. "Eve ry h • head of that confounded molasses is sour." - This; was too Much ; up jumped the irate Josh and put for C 3 's' count ing -room. 0. wqs /h. Look here, o—," says Josh, " that molasses" I bought of you has soured mighty suddenly, or else you have given me what I didn't buy. I'd like to have . it explained." " Certainly, Mr. Sears. There is a peculiarity about this k South side' mo lasses. If it i§ disturbed by rolling the hogsheads before sunrise, it invariably sours, and I have been thinking, that perhaps some—" Josh stopped to- hear no more, but jamming hbkhat fiercely over his . right ear, and plunging his hands in his pock ets, left without sword. *To FREBEEN RA.NCID BurrEn.—Here is A fact worth a year's subscription to a paper : ," To a 'pint of water add thirty drops (about half a teaspoonful) of liq uor of chloride of lime. Wash in this two and a half pounds of rancid butter. When every particle of the butter has come in contact with the water, let it stand an hour or two; then wash the butter well again in pure water. The butter is then lett without any odor, and has the sweetness of fresh butter.— These preparations of lime have noth , ing injurious in them. ' There was one that died greatly in debt. When it was reported in compa ny where divers of his creditors were, that he was dead, one began to say : "Well, if he be gone, then he bath car ried five hundred ducats of mine into the next world;" and another said, "And two' hundred of mine;" and a third spoke of great sums of his. , Pho clon said : "I perceive now, thatthough a man cannot carry any of hisownwith him into the next world, yet e kriay carry -away that which is another ► t Ofto. FOUNIIRY - th r SHOP.. fr subscribers having procured additional machinery are w ready to furnish to'order nil aorta off CkST . NGS SUCH AS A RS, FIELD ARING, I D • , for custom and job work, We a r e also p r ep et. to do . ' ';' SLITTING & SCROLL SA WINe a\ WET J PLOWS, O LTIVAT ROLLERS, MILLt. SLEIGH-SHOES, W SAWIlia. MACHIN &c. :•iWo leave oleo - WEIOIIWORTII LA to order Having a first-chute sorew-cutting Lathe, wo aro prepared to make • '' / CHEESE *PkASS'',.e.iiP to order. • Builders of Cheese Factories are re quested tolosamino our work. )Vo manufacture tho Champion Plow, - ono of thelfmeat itoploments in,the market. Cash paid for OLD -IRON. CHARLES WILLIAMS, • L. SEARS. Wensllona, May 15,‘ IBl37—tf: Stoves & Tin Ware 1 FOR' VIE MILLION, ~ 0 . i Pi - , ROBERTS, iOPPOSITE ROY'S BUILDING, a now prepated , to furnish the Public with anything in his line.of 14,Lisiness..in quantity as large, in quality as good, and as cheap in prioe as any dealers hi Northern Pennsylvania. ,-. ... . Ho pays particular att9htion to' the STOVE AND TIN., WARE BUSINESS, and intend to keep al e ull assortment of everything to that line. TIN WARE MADE TO ORDER, prowptly, and warranted to give eaiisfaetion. REPAIRING executed in the best manner 'and with dispatch CALL AND SEE ME. D. P. 'ROBERTS. Wellsboreugh, March 7, 18a6. ATTENTION, FARMERS. MOW AND REAP BY HORSE POWER! THE CAYUGA CHIEF, MOWER ,b REAPER, is undoubtedly the best Machine in the world, about TWEN TY-ONE THOUSAND of these Machines being now in use. It always takes the first premium at Fairs and• Exhibitions. I have the solo Agency for this region, and can fill all orders promptly. lam also agent for tkg.sale of WOOD'S MOWER, . famed for its light and even•draft, and for doing fast and good work. This Machine will pay for itself in the saving of wages paid to mowers by any_ large farmer in one season. • D. P. ROBERTS. Wollaboro, June 26, IS67—tf. To the Farmers of Tioga County WOOD'S PRIZE MOWER & COMBINED - MOWER & REAPER, ThrANUFACTURED at Hoopla' Falls, N. Y., In for Bah) to all who may want a good relia ble machine. ' • ' ' , These machines are well known throughout the county, as being the best in use, and has taken the premium over all other competitors. We shall keep an assortment of JOINTED BAR MACHINES, which have lately been put into use. Also of the stiff bar. A good assorttnt of the guards end other fixtures constantly n hand. Price of ' jointed bar machines, $llO. Cheaper than they have ever before been offered to the public. PURPLE dc KIMBALL,Agents. Wellsboro, July 3, 1867-tf. FOUTZ'S =f3 Ilorso 8114 Cattle Powdors. this animal, and YELLOW W., TER, HEAVE: COUGH.S, DIE TEMPER.; FE VERS,FOUNDEI LOSS .QP APPI TITE AND VITA. ENERGY; &c. If use improves el wind, increas the tippctite..ills . it smooth al glossy sitiq—tu transforms t li miserable skelei horse. In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcers in the Lungs, Liver &c., this article - • acts as a specific. , -`i • •. t • • By putting from , . : - - one-half a paper. to a paper in a - - barrel or swill tilt: ) - -- .above d teens es w 1 lbe eradicated - or entirely prevented. If Friven in time, a certain preventive and curs Mr el l otem Prico'2s Cents o i Tapers for $l. PII:EEPATZ.I3 S. A...15•01[1TZ '133EV0., %am Trrtan. WHOLESALE DCYtt AND MEDICINE DEPOT, No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, Bid. For Sale by Drngibsts and StorOceepOs through out the United States. For sale by John A. Itoy, Weßeboro. pP— PITCH'S ABDOMINAL SUPPORT ERS, for sato at Roy's Dru Store. ToB-Witic, IN THE BEST STYLE; and pith despatch, at TRH AGITATOR Mee. AMERICAN WAiiagEfil in Ifuniink surer 0113011 from $27.50 up at. FoLgrs. ElEv,sritiN k 1 00 AT THE PEOPLE'S 'STORE .1 • .; ~ A y E ARE NOW RECEIVING A . 4 ' r ..i :, ;.?. ES 'STOCK OF ' G O ODS It, PRING TRADE. ncl tniam t nri tioialisitzpZ.pAr4,, the We the at aro wb ADE UP TO ORDER AND MUM, RANTED'TO ITE OUR STOCK ,WILL BE KEPT FULL, Warranted to give Satisfaction, Sold as Low. as at any, other Estab lishment. -Mind that. We invite an examination of our Eittok and :ices, pledging ourselves to 1 HOW GOODS FREELY AND TAKE NO Corning, N. Y., Apr. 10, 1867. NEW ARRANGEMENT;t Wilson & Van Valkenburg. NO. 2, UNION BIJOILICK, DRY: G 0D S Thls preparation, long and favorably knoWn, will thor oughly reinvigorate broken-down and low-spirited horses, by strengthening and cleansing the stomach and intes tines, Cloths, Cassimeros, Vestiugs, Ladies' Cloths, and a large varietS , , of. - Ladies'. Dress Goods. It is a sore I'4'gr rentive of ail dis cl,ses ipolOnt to MERCHANT TAILORING .on is invaluable roves the quality of the milk. It has been proven by ac tual experiment to lcrease the quan• ty of milk - and ream twenty per eat. and make the 'utter firm and met. In fattening tile, It giVes them i appetit 100 ens wi h i li e, and Ikea thethrive SPRING PrOODS We are Agents for Singer's Sewing Machines, the hest and cheapest Machine for family use, less liable to get out of repair, and more durable than any other,•adapted to fine or coarse Call and see them. The Senior partner has had a large experience in Merchant Tailoring, and it is the intention of the now firm to put this branch of )their haziness beyond suicessfai 4040140 W ; ; ; t Welleboro,Feb. 20, 1807—tf. IX COR.NiNG; Adapted to the NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA wrrn " ' it El to sell by the yard or and all Goods sold by us A N D 11 OFFENCE when no sale is made SMITH & WA,OI-! 3 a Have estab li shed th em t lately occupied by F. D. Bunnell They are now receiving a care dock of SPRING In.part, Bubb as ;, GRQCERIES, AND FURNISHING GOODS. I= DON'T FORGET THE PLACE To toy alleap, and a choice lot of h vita (20 1 :01.04T - 4 - • r. kk 11 ;4 UNTIE OP ATTRACTION IS AT LAWRNOEVIZ,LE. :'". , ;'17;11) mvrogn co. ~Wbuld aoneanee to the good people of Tioga CO'unty that they . have just raturned from 1.1.0 r. 'York with their almond full stook of FALL Sc WINTER GOODS, 1 embiseing all the novelties ae well as the sub stantlale required. DitESS: GOODS' in alt varieties; STAPLE? '46,A'AN,OY 'GOODS, 'HOOP . & IiEST FEENOUVOVE OOlte SETS, GLOVES AND .HO. SIERY, YANKEE NO. TIONS; &c., &v.. ; . FURS I FURS Ii • =I NTNS,. .00NY, atul .StWerian Squirrel. The Ingest Stook of • c. • OLOTEIS & CASSIMERES in the county, READY MAD ,01•OPPNch grid OLOTHINt made to order super intended by first'class workmen. SHOP lif4PE ',BOOTS & SHOES in enclL CFROC,pRIES, &C.,`&40. Onr goods have• been bought during the last paidain New York 'and will be sold at' panto prtoes. Prices are down, monopoly broken np. No other store can or dare compete with us in gust- Hyland price. For further particulars call at the store of. ' 0. 8 . MATHEW CO. Lawrencevill,-Dim 19, 1888. ' t_ • 1067. WRIGHT & BAILEY. 1867. .1 . ~. ~ . 1 • . WZ commence this year with an exclusively CASH business. - " . CASH , PAID FOR WREAV CASH PAID POR OATS 1 CASH ' PAID FOR CORN 1 CASH FOR EVERYTHING 1 ! LARGE STOCK . ‘)F FLOUR FOR AND HARDWARE! MR. WILLIAM. ROBERTS begs to announce to the citizen' of Tioga County, that In addition to his excellent stook of Stoves, Tin-Ware k ßrittania, and Sheet-Iron Ware, he has, at a great outlay, stocked his store on MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, with a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware, of which we enumerate the following articles: NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT, MILL, 'HAND AND BUCK SAWS,' BUTTS, STRAP HINGES, 04.RPENTER'S TOOLS, PUMPS, •AXES, AUGERS, BITTS, BITT-STOCKS, HATOHETS, CHISELS, SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS, BENCH-SCREWS, WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS, \BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS, . PIPE BOXES, AXLE. TREES, ELLIP-• TIC . El SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR, & BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE HANGINGS, CORN POPPERS, SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERS COMBINED. Alt3o, PISTOLS, PISTOL CATRIDGES, POWDER AND • GAP'S._ . , PATENT BARNDOGR HANGINGS a new thing, and made for use. These are but a fow of the many articles composing our stock of Hardware. We invite the public to call and examine for themselves. We aim to keep the beat quality of goods in walk*); and all work to order done promptly and well. WILLIAM ROBERTS• Wencher°, Sept. 1, 1866—tf. J.. STICKLIN, r. Ohairraaker,Turner, and ' Furniture Dealer. SALB ROOM,ipposite Dartt's Wagon Shop, Main Street. ..FACTORY in Sears & Wil liams - Foundry, second. story. Orderspromptly Ailed and satisfaction guaran teed. Fancy Turning done to order. • " Wellsboro, June 12,1867.., • 3. BTIOKLIN. LADIES' SEWS 4014 '51.60 t o $3O, at doel9 rol,Mts RlCH'Bohemian Glass, 45411, at • deoll?;•L ;; -r•,• pommel. riLLENDER, prima,- Marine and • Ohnrch Olookh at [deon] FOLEY'S. lest . imcriety,. HATS.& - .CAPS to' suit all tastes, OF FEED FOR 1 OF PORK FOR 1 WIT A, BAILEY rus by note or book ) or pay - coats. QHT k BAILEY. N 11 I TO BUY • t l' ELL IS OUR • .BUSI*ESS ! ruin buy' at tholtigtiinit nuttitet pvices' ? . tlid follettfineattiatia. • • SHEEP. , I PNLTS ;-.DNA.OON 'SKINS, DEEK SKINS, FURS, HIDES, ''"AND nat. skitrs, for which we will pay cub. We will manufacture to order, Preach iu:homC ;tanned °ALB, or ILIP - BOOTI3, in the !beet man ner and - at,fair ratesiand-pay medal attention to IIEPAIRENG.• . - • - . • • - • • • 7 A, 6,0 • We have a first-rate stock of RRABYAIADE,'WORK, on!whielt lo will not be undersold, and from.this time we shall make it a point to keep up the best stook of LAMAS" OAITER2,I to'be found in the county, which we will sell at a lower profit than such artioles have ever been offered in this region. We Shall likewise keep up a, good inesortmerd of LADIES' BALMORALS, L H A THER BOOTEES, 'CHILDREN'S AND lamp WORK or VA /.f RIMS • STYLES, , • and all styles of MEN'S WORK. ,LEATHER ;1 • oaa be bough t of as is -t, cheap as" any where this side of New York, anaivv9 shall keep a fall stook of FRENCH CALF, FRENCH KIP, UP PER, SOLE, LININGS, AND "BINDING. On' stook of PE? S; NAILS; .T.a.R.V4D, A WLS, RASPS, CLOVERS" NEEDLES, LAS TS. TREES, CRIMP S, with SHOEMAKER'S TOOLS and FINDINGS, will be found , the lar gest in thii aunty, end we'sell for smart profits. Wo talk business and we mean business. We have been in this region long' entiugh' to be *ell known—let those who know us try us. Corner of Alain and Grafton streets, opposite Wm. Rob erts' Hardware Store, , 0. W. SEARS, GEO. 0. DERBY.. Wellsboro, April 24, 1/167—tf. NEW po i ops AND NEW PRIOEP T. A. WICKHAM'S, T_TOGA, PA. : t= HAVING just returned from Now York with Now and carefully selected ' STOCK OF GOODS, All those in want of Goods trtirrnd it to iheir interest to call and EXAMINE OUR STOCK and learn Prices before buying elsewhere Kept constantly on band, a choice lot of DRIED FRUIT, GROCERIES, FLOUR, PORK, &C., &C All the above Goo t ds are bought at the lower Cash Prices and will be sold ONLY FOR CASH OR READY PAY. Don't forget the place, at the old stand o 0/AN NAME A 'WICKHAM. Maga, Pa., Feb. 20, 1467-tf. the Public of Wellsboro AND 81JR OUNPING COUNTRY I N. ASHER, TAttErthtelo method t o h r o f no tif y i ng Abe peoplo SPRING CLOTHING is on hand, and offers it, lower than before The Store is well stocked with the most fash ionablo COATS, PANTS. Alip VESTS, also, a large assohmoni of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, cons *:of WHITE AND CASSIMERE SHIRTS, COLLARS, NECKTIES, SUS. PENDERS, SOCKS, and a good largo lot of thO moat faohlonablo HATS AND CAPS, ever brought to this market. Also TRUNKS, BAGS, AND UMBRELLAS, . , . which you scan bay- lbw • for cash, at the • Cheap Clothing Store of N. ASHER, under ,tho Agita ., tor Office. 1 Wellaboro, April 10,1887. FARMERS' EXCHANGE. 0. G. VAN VALRENBURG Sc BRO. HAVING purchased the Store lately °sou-. pled by William Townsend, are ready to supply automate with PORK, HAMS, SHOULDFRS, WHITE FISH, MACKEREL, CODFISH, i SMOKED HALIBUT, . FLOUR, CORN MEAL, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, FEED, AND ALL HEAVY GROCERIES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, and at reason a ble prices. FARMERS & OTHERS Will 9.tta it to their advanta call and look a our Stook bbforo purobasinkW3where. Remember the place, TOWNSEND'S OLD STAND, MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, PENN'A Feb. 27, 186774 f,. MUSIC! MIIBIC.—The Tioga Cornet Band is now in good blowing order and prepared to furnish good Dingle on all concubine for a roa.. sonable compensation. All communications should bo addressed tq the Leader and Seerptaty at Tioga, Pa. F. If. ADAMS, Loader. .; Beep. rei I r. •A. WIOHHAit; 'April 3,1867-6 m. liiit7sOMMT/OfteltiNVßEfil , D , lftbcmcat,sA._vr:.,,miirk.NM 0110011111ES - 11 PROVISIONS CROpEPRY, WOOD & WILLOW-WARE I • YANKEE NOTION'S. iAWREN CEVILLE, PENN'A. Gash Paid for Produco, t v t : lii li t o T n u lt u r ? Noy; 2,1, 1806-Iy. , , 1866. .FOR SALE. 1866. " BY • • B. C. WICKHAM, A T HIS NURSERY OF FRUIT AND OR -1511; 'NAMENTAL TREES, 604000 Apple Trees. 1%000 'Pear Trees. A good supply of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY, and ORNAMENTAL TREES A SHRUBBERY. The Fruit trees are composed of the choicest• varietieskood,lealtby, some of them. largo and; in bearing. Any one wishing to get. a supply will do went.° call and see my stook•beforo par chasing elsewhere. jar. Delivered at the depot free of charge. . . Tinny Pub, 28,1868-Iy* J. W. BRADLEY'S Celebrated Patent DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (011. DOTHIEE SPRING) :SKIRT. • p. p. TILEY will not bend'or break like the single spring,. , but will preserve their perfect and graceful shopo when three or far ordinary skirts will have been thrown aside as useless. The hoops are oovered with double and twisted thread, and the bottom rode 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 o.*erleneed particularly in all crowded assbmblies, operas, carriages, railroad carp,church pews; arm chairs, for promenade and hone° dross, as the skirt eau bo folded when in use to occupy a small place as 'easily and conveniently as s silk or muslin dress, au i& 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, ingiy dispense with their use. For children, Misses and young ladles they are superior to all others. The Duplex Elliptic Is a great favorite with all ladles, and is universally recommended by tho fashion maga l vines, as the standard skirt of the fashionable world. To 'enjoy the following inestimable advantages in crinoline, viz; superior quality, tartlet manufacture, stylish shape and finish, fiezlbllky, durability, comfort and economy, inquire for J. W- Bradley's Duplex Ellipf tic ,or double spring skirt, and be sure you get the gen uine article. Oill/Tlol , l.—To guard - against imposition, be particu lar to notice that skirts offered as "duplex" have the red ink stamp, viz "J.' W. lirtulley's Duplex Elliptic Steel Springs, "upon the waistband—none othereare geniflue. 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 acom bination not to bo found in any other skirt. For sale in all stores where first class skirts aro sold throughout the United States and elsewhere. Mann factored by the sole owners of the patent, - • • WESTS, BRADLEY & OARY, .1 dulyB,3rn. 97tharnbers &79& 81 Reade st)., N. Y. ' , Popular Dry Goods Trade I T HE Subscriber is now receiving his Merchandise, Among which will ho found many of the mot popular Styles of SHAWLS, CLOAKINGS & SACKINGS, 4180. a fall lino of PRINTS, GINGHAMS. BROWN AND BLEACH'D SIUSLINS, TICKINGS, DENIMS, STRIPE SHIRT I INGS, TABLE LINENS, • . BROWN & BLRADDED, NAPKINS, TOWELINGS, LACE AND EMBROIDERED WINDOW CUR. TAININGS, EMBOSSED AND PRINTED TABLE AND PIANO SPREADS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, 4c. CLOTHING * TAILORING DE PAR THENT, Whore a perfect flt is guaranteod or no solo. I A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. THOMAS HARDEN. Wel'shore, May 15,1867. . • HARKNESS & RILEY, BOOT AND , SHOE •MAK. ERSt Over Wilson & Van, Valkenburg's afore, in the room lately occupied by Benj. Seeley. BOOTH AND SHOES of nil kinds a 4, do to order and In the best mannor. • REPAIRING of all kinds done ,promptly and good. Qivo us a call. • JOHN HARKNESS, WM. RILEY. Wellsboro, Jan. 2, 18137L1y. A, B. EASTMAN, SUEGICAL' 'MECHANICAL DENTI ST. Is permanently located at Welisboro, Office over J. R. Bowen's Store, whore he is pro pared to execute all work pertaining to his pro fession with promptness and in a , (superior man ner. Teeth extracted without, pain by the use of lately improved spriy Producer. Chloroform and Ether administered when desired. All work , Warranted. - Satisfaction guarimteod char ges. " July 3,1887. HAND POWER LOOM. • [Patented 1865.] ALPL persons Interested in the ihtrodnotion of. practical machinery into our country, are requested to investigate the merits of HENDERSON'S HAND POWER LOON. This loom will do all kinds 'of hand weaving. It will weave . jeans, blankets, plain cloth, sati net, kersey, fiantieL aeilq3losll, 4tick, double width blankets, or any kind of; oatt:on, wool or flax oloth4 It treads the 'treadles, ihrows the shuttle, lets off the web, and takes up the cloth. It mikes the upper shed as tho batten comes forviard, and beats up the filling after the cross is made, ma king better cloth and better selvage than can be made in any other ,wey„ Looms made to order and warranted. Apply at the shop on Water Street, sign "Loom Factory." WBTMORS. Weltsbero, March 20, 1867—tf. FALL BROOK COAL—The undersigned having make arrangements to furnish Coal by the TON or CAR LOAD, coarse or tine, solic its the patronage of the public. ALSO—has constantly on band, a large stock of CARRIAGE BOLTS, Ac., at wholesale and retail. BLACKSMITHING of ail kinds done in the best manner. S. M. GEER. De0.1 . ,11366—tf. - ~ HO, FARMERS! WET THE BEST. MIRE BLOIHiET PREMIUM HARPOON j HORSE FORK ahead of all others in market; when tested . withretber Perks It never fails to give a decided preference. Be sure and examine before buying others. All orders should be addressed to either J. R. WEEKS, WM. CHAMBERLAIN, J. B. CAMP BELL, or C. L. PECK, Neleon, Tioga County, Pa. ' July, 8,1867-3m.* 1 LATEST FASHIONS DEMAND SPRING STOCK IMMO $2.003100 at prices that are worthy of attention Special attention ie called to his lEJtALIr DRUG. STORE. E=Mll 11' lIUL . , • CORNING., N. y.- li - RUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS .AJ'AND OILS, THADDEETS DAVIDS' INKS, CONCEN• TRATED MEDICINES, CIN- CINNATI WINES AND BRANDY, WHITE , VA ;";' KEROSENE LA/MPS, PATENT MEDI- CINES, PETROLEUM OIL, ROCHESTER PER- FUMERY AND FLAVORING EXTRACT S , WALL PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, ?AND DYE COLORS, Sold at Wholesale Prices. Buyers aro requested to call and . got quotations before going further Mil W. D. TERBELL & CO Miling, N. Y., ',Tan. 1,1867-1 y PHOTOGRAPHIC. E. & H. T. ANTHONY -& CO., kanufficittrers of Photographic Materials, WLIOaIIALR AND RETAIL, ' 501 BROADWAY, N. Y. lu addition to our main Inasinesaof Photographic Materials we aro Headquarters for the following, viz: Stereoscopes & Stereoscopic Views Of American aud Foreign Cities ltud Landecupea Groupe, Btatuury, etc. Stereoscopic Views of the War, From negatives made iu the vatioue campaigns and forming a complete Photographic history of the great contest. • . Stereoscopic Views on Glass. Adapted for either Magle Lrintorrie or the Stereciecope. Our Catalogue will ho Bent to any c t, ildrese col receipt of Stamp. Photographic Albums. We manufacture more liirgely than any other house, about 200 varieties from 50 cents to $5O each. Our ALISIUMEI have the reputation of being superior in beauty and durability to all others. Card Photographs of Generals, States men, Actors. etc., etc. Our Catalogue embraces over FIVE THOUSAND different subjects, including reproductions of the most celebrated Engravings, Paintings, Statues, ete. Cata 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 pHees and quality of our goods cannot fail to satisfy. ' Jan. 2,1867-9 m. Tioga Marble Work's. MILE undersigned are now prepared to oxe cute all orders for Tomb Stones and Menu moats 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 be able to suit all who may fa vor us with their orders, on as reasonable terms as can be obtained in the cotintry. Stones djscolored with rust and,. dirt cleaned and made o look as good as new:WTLCOX IV If 11'N In — Tioga, 1867—tf. • To the Farmers of Tioga County. • T AM now building at my manufactory, in Lawrence ' vine. a superior F / FANNING MILL, which possesses the following advantages over al oth mills: 1. It separates oats, rat latter. and foul seeds,.and chess and cockle, from wheat. 2. It cleans flax seed, takes out yelloir seed, and all other seeds, perfectly. 3, It cleans timothy seed. 4. It does all other separating regitired of a mill .. . This mill is built of the beet and most durable tint bar, in good style. and is sold cheap for cash, or pro duce. I will fit a patent sieve, for soparating oats from wheat, to other mole, on reasonablo terms. Lawiencevllle,Octobor 10, 1860-tf WALEER & LATHROP, DEALERS IN HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, STOVES, TIN- BARE, BELTING, SAWS, CUTLERY, WATER LIME, • AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Carriage and Harness Trimmings, HARNESSES, SADDLES, Corning, N. Y., Jan. 2, 1867-ly. 4EIIIINGTONS'. FIRR ARMS lISOLD 111CTUE TRAE GENERALLY LIBERAL DIS OOUNT 0 DEALERS • 200,000 FURNISHED TUE IL S. dOVERNUENT. Army Revoliter, ~ 44-100 in. Calibre Navy Revoker, - 16-100 in. Calibre ' Bolt Revolver, Navy size Calibre Police Revolver, • Navy size Calibre New Pocket Revolver, - 31-100 in. Calibre Pocket Revolver, (Rider's pt.) 31-100 in. Calibre Repeating Pistol, (Elliott pt.) No 22 A. 32 Cart'ge Vest Pocket Pistol, No 22, 30, 32 it 41 Cartridge Gun Cane ...... ..No 22 & 32 Cartridge Breeoh Loading Rille,(Beals') No 32 /38 " Revolving Rifle, 36 &44-100 in Calibre E. REMINOTON & SONS. PRINCIPAL AGENTS Moore & Nichols. Now York; Wm Rend .1; Son, Boston; Jos C Grubb .4. Co, Philadelphia; Poul tneY k Yrimblo, Baltimore; Henry Folsom h Co, New Orleans; Johnson, Spencer', Co, Chicago; L M Ramsey Sc Co, St. Louis. ' bert E Crane, San Francisco. Febl3 20, 1867.-sm. P NEWELL, DENTIST,-MANSFIELD,Pa., grateful for the very liberal patronage heretofore received, will continue so as to per form all dental operations, as to merit the rapidly increasing professional demands now engaged. All operations •in all departments of the profes sion executed in the be i st possible manner. All new, useful inventions and improvements adopt ed. The highest good of his patrons the ultima tum of his ambition. - Dec. 5, '66-tf ROY'S CHOLERA DROPS CURES COLIC, -'CURES DYSENTERY, CURES CHOLERA AIfORBUS, CURES CHRONIC I DIARRHEA, CIIRES all Dowel Comple4ts, but does not cure anything else. Tbis medicine is no cure.all: it has the con fi dence! of every body, for It is never known to fail : 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. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.—J. B. Shake ear, dealer in Deeker• & Brother and 1: - =& Brothers pianos, Mason & Hamlin cab— inet organs, Trout, .Linsey & Co. melodoons, and m the B. Shoningor elodeons. Room over J. R. Bowen's store. Sept. 12, 18611. FLOUR FROM CHOICE WHITE IVREAT, buckwheat flour,.corn meal and feed., always on hand. 'Call at the Charleston Mlllboforo buy ing your flour and feed. I can make it an object for you to buy. A. RUSSELL. May 41,18813—tf ("MOM LOT OP GRAIN BAGS• for sato 1..) cheap ! at 'WRIGHT % BAILEY'S. :Welleboro, Juno 5, 1887. On and after Mon ay, Aprii,29,l6G7, train!, williesvo corning at :awful! wingliours: . . EBTWATtI) Botl2Di , 12:28 a.m., Bike 8 Mali, Sunday!, uscepted , for Dune. 10, Salamanca, and Dunkirk, connecting with trains for the West. 0:44 a m Night Express, riundays exCepted, for Duffel( Salamanca, and Dunkirk, making direct conneetki, with trains of tho Atlantis A Groat Weider!), T.,,k e .Shoro,and Grand Trunk Ratlisays, fo r all points West, 7:01 a. ra.,Night Express, Daily, tor Butritio,saianu mc i Dunkirk and the West, connecting as above. 7:15 a. m., Night Express, Sundays excepted, for cater and buffalo, via Avou. 10:32 a. in., Mull Train, Sundays excepted,, for Roches. ter and Buffalo, via Avon. 2:16 p. m. Baltimore Express, Sundays excepted, k r Rochester and Buffslo, via Avon. 7:03 p. m., Day Express, Sundays excepted, for Buffalo, connecting with the Lake Shore and Orand Tri n a l Railways for points west and south. 7;10 p m Day Express, Sundays excepted, for Rochester 5:40 p. m., Emigrant train, Daily, for tho West. 12:28 m. Express Wall, Sundays excepted, for Buffale, Salitmanca and Dunkirk, connecting with.trnlns ter the West. 12.60 p m Way Freight, Sundays orepted. IMITIVAIID BOUND?. 12:10 a. in., Night Express, Daily, Onnecting at Gray. court for Warwick. and at New York with afternoon trains 'and steamers for Boitoimnd New England Cities. I r 401 a. tu., Cincinnati Express . MOtildays excepted, cop fleeting at Elmira for Harrisburg, Philadelphia and the South; at Owego for Itliaca; at Binghamton for Syracuse; at Great Bend for Scranton, Philadel• phia, and Trenton; at Laekawaxen for Hawley, and at Graycourt for Newburg and Warwick. 10.16 am Accommodation Train doily, connecting at at Elmira' for Canandaigua. 10:48 a. m., Day Expresti,Sunda,ys excepted, conncet at Elmira for Canandaigua, at Binghamton for Syn. case, at Great Bond for Scranton, at Lackawaxeu fur Hawley, and at Jersey City with midnight Expests Train of New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia, Bahl. morn nud Washington. • 3:12 p. m., Baltimore Express, Sundays excepted. 4:35 p. m., Now York and Baltiinore Bfail,Sundays ex cepted, connoting at Elmira for Horrlsburgh,Phila delphia, and SOuth. 7.07 p m Lightning Express, Sundays excepted, cou. necting at Jersey City with morning express train of New Jersey Railroad for Baltimore and Wziehli4gton, and at New York with mornlbg express trains for Boston and the East. 12:30 p, tn. way Fright, Sundays excepted./ W5l. R. BARR,/ 11 . ItiDDLE, Gon'l Pass. Agont. °cal Sup't. TRAINS FOlt TILE NOETIL.' - Trains for Cananduguia leave Elmira as follows: Accomodation at 00 a ie Express [faste'st train on road] .1145 am Mail • '.515 pm Way Freight, [passenger coach attached] 7 10 a iu On and after April 20th, 1867, trains VI)1 arrive mid depart from Troy, as follows; MOYIIIO 00IITII. MOVING nom Express 645 pm I Exproftt 100 am Elmira Mail s6oa in Elmira Mull 065 p`in Local Freight 10 50 a 110 Local Freight 336 Diu Through 'Freight 0 65 p nil Through freight :DM a a E. S. BROWN, Div. Su'p't Blossburg & corning, & Tioga R. R. 'nail's will run as follows until furtlibr notice AccouttriodatlonZLeavos BiCifinkturg at 6,50 n. ru., Manr field at 7,35, Tloga, at 8,20, / Lawrencoville 9,45 ' ar'ilviug at Curbing at 10,20 a. ra.„ 311111—Loavea Bloaelturg at 2,36 p. w., Matibtlad at 3,'4, Tioga at 4,00, Laremicerillo at 4,s7—arriviug at Corning at 6 p. Mail—Leaves Corning at 8 a. m., Lawrenceville at 0,0, Tioga at 10,02, Mansfield at 10,40--arriving at 1114,,, burg at 11,20 a. tu. Accommodation—Leaves Corning at 4,60 p. rencoville at 6,58, Tiogn at 7.02, Mansfield at 7,10 arriving_at Bloasburg at 8,26 p. m. L.ll. SIIATTUCK, Sap t .-- - - - & Eric R.U. on the Philadelphia it Etie Rail Road will tun as follows WESTWARD Mall Train leaves Pllll - ulelphia •• " " arr. at Erie Erie Expri•a4 leaves Philadelphia. " •• - Williamvoit.. . arr. at Erie Elmira Mail le'll'iCa Philadelphia. "Williamsport_. .. " " arr. at Lock Haven... Buffalo Express leaves Baltimore. Williamsport - - arr. at Lock Haven,. EASTWARD, Mail Train leaved Erie i • 1 1 10.25 am' ••' •• •• r Williaturport 410 pco `• " 'err. at Philadelphia 7.00 a a Erie Express leaves Erio 5.00 p to " " " Williamsport 4.'25 a m ai arr. at Philadelphia 1.0) p sal Elmira Mail leaves Lock Haven 7.16 a m " Williamsport 6.3 f, ata arr. at Philadelphia. 5.40 p tu Lock Haven Acc'm leaves Lock Haven 1.50 p lc " " - leaves Williamsport— ...... 3,20" p ra " *• arr. at Philadelphia 12.50 ain A. L. TYLER, Gen'l &Apt. Atlantic and Groat Wcatorn ur WETTIVARD - BOGIQD Mail Accommodation 6,35 Mail 652 Express 12.19 Accommodation, 11.45 Express 11.00 Express 6.10 At Cory there is a junction with the Philadelphia k Erie, and Cii Creek Rail Roads. At Meadville with the Franklin and Oil City and Pltholo . Branch., At Leavittshurgo the Mahoniny Branch makes a di rect route' to Cleveland. .At Ravenna connects with Cleveland and Pittabut ea Railroad. The Road passes through Akron, Ashland, Galion, Marion, Urbana and Dayton, intersecting variaus rail , reads, and terminates at Cincinnati. L. D. RUCKER, GOll. Supt., Meadville, Pa. U. S. CLAIM AGENCY, .T. II MATIIER Ar y and Navy Claims and Pensions. .rr(UE NE. BOUNTY LAW, imbed JulytB,lB66, gires 1. two an three years' soldiers extra bounty. send Nit your die barges. OFFICERS' EXTRA PA r. Three months' extra pay proper to volunteer officers Who were in service March 3,1865.. • PENSIONS INPREASEJ7 To all who hare lost a limb afid who bay° been penes neatly and totally disabled. All other Government claims prosecuted. JHROME li. NILES. Weltsboro,Octolior 10,1860-ti Planing & 'Turning. TTAVING got bia new Factory in op,eration. JVI is now prepared to till orders for Cabinet