TRE.-VELLII BTC!NE • Along a road two' Irish lad.> - Ono S'tirnnierle..clay,were, walking, Anitall:did-While, with laugh arid shone. • In lively strain were tailang,— - Atio'nt. the fair, about the girl~, '; • . And litho were best at (lancing,— While.at each pretty face they met - ‘Their eyes were brightly' glancing And as:they,etr . o,do _for ninny a rnile They grew in tiine quite frisky, And now anti therefrom lip to lip They passed:the darling whisky. At length y -before them in the hedge, -.TlMydadsido NieVi commanding, They. E 11*, itswhite' idep lettered o'er, -: A mile atone lonely standing. • - , . They read and quickly doffed their , hats, With sorrow - in their faces, 711'en,, turning with - reverential awe, They attppcd back sea:cral paces.., "Speak low, we're near the dead," said one, i mi., grace we'll not he troi blip ;' ' . Al old Irian; sure ! I.oo—anci . ' lis , natne is 'Allies to Don lin !' " • A, COURAGEOUS BOY. . In Oneida County, in the Statecof Nev.7'York,' there lived, some years, since; not miles- from Utica, on the road:to'Whitesboro,' two farmers, who, from • some reason, were 'mort4l enemies. We,will call these men 'Belt:- ton and White. Benton was a jquiet, resolute 'man, Who feared no duper. He was open as the day, and Ni ith a lacopie air about him-that won th. : •confidence of all that came-near -fin_the other hand, White 'had a treacherous, Ilan -dog look 'about him that,Phiced people on their 'guard, ,lest, when:tifty,wcre off it, he mightsUddeh ly spritfgNion them and destroy them. White - !ivas of an exceedingly cross disposition, and sought, and kept upon histfarmthe most untamable, •vicious brutes,in the form. of the dog •it was possible to purchase with-money. i It was known Whit. hated • Beiito,h ) ' andlthis hatred, it was surmised; arose ft - o'4 disappointed love.. ire bail sought the band oia Young lady natnied Wilson, and had been refused, at the knife Linty, the Ikaly aeeepted an offer of •marriage from j thn. neighbor, and ,became Mrs. 13entrtiti. ' The disappointed, man •looked nowhere else for a wife, but taughthim self to despise, with all hiii• nature, her whim he fancied he had before .loVed. But, to return: White permitted his dogs to range over his lands, — fiercely attacking those who dared ,to venture On them. ' Dividing the farms, a lane ran from the Whitesboro,t-to the Deer field road, and down this, one afternoon, in search of berries, little Willie Ben ton,-a stout boy of ten years, and a sis ter,/Susie, a child of six summers, wan dered: Willie, • fortunately, carried in his hand a small. sharp-Ogee axe, which his hither bade him to take to the woods, and 'amuse himself, While theife, by cut ting couple of hoop-poles, Which •he was to bring home, to be used by his father to hold up the awning of a wag on. . The' children sauntered on their Way, stoppingever&onow and then to gather some of the wild fruit that grew along their rnth, and while thus amusing themselyes, a huge bull-dog, with say age,..der-y' eyes, and heavy, hanging lips, jurhped over thp ditch on White's side of the lane, and before either were aware of his intention, sprang at the throat of the little girl, and threw her to t, e earth. r . Another moment, and Susan's throat would have been torn out; but, in that Moment, even before the brute could close upon his victim, the boy had raised the axe ; lid, with all h is strength, hit the animal i I the head. The blade glanced from the_skull, and while itcut open the flesh, and eause.dthe blond to run freely into the eyes and over the face of the brute, it did not take from any of his fierceness. the dog now turned upon the boy, leaving his sister terribly frightened, but, physicallyunharmed, - and made a jump. at him, which WA ' S boldly met by the little fellow, who, standing firmly, swung his a4e over his head, and as the brute sprang upon him, struck him squarely upon the ndse, burying the .blade into it, almost cutting it in , two. The vicious creature ran back with a cry of pain, but, recovering himself, was Again about to Tusli upon the little fellow, who, without a cry .of fear, manfully stood his ground, waiting for a renewal of the attack, when a rifle ball.whiStled past him, and burieditself deep in the skull of the savage animal, dropping him lifeless to the earth. Fortunately for the children, their father happened to be sufficiently near to them to see the dog spring upon ,Willie, and not when he attacked .Susie,) and killed him as soon as he could fire with ,the 'certainty that the hall woud not Strike other than the ob ject or A 11h it was intended. AN IR SIMIAN'S *ILL.-*-In the name of God, Amen! 1, Timothy Doliti; ; pf Ballydownderry,' 91 the country - Jot' Clare, farmer, being sick and wake -in the legs but sound head and miartn heart—glory be,to God !-do make this, me first - and hit will, and ould and new restaineut 4 at first I give my soul to Goa whin it pleases him to take it, sure and no tanks to me, for I can't "help it thin, and my body tohe buried in the ground in Ballydown d erry Chap el, where all my kith and kin that have, gone before me, and those that live after inc belonging .to me, are buried. Peace to their ashes, and may the sod rest lightly on their bones. Bury me near me godfather, Felix O'Flaherty, hechtixt and bctime him and me father and mother wholie separated altogeth er, dathe.other side of the chapel yard. 'jay° the bit of ground, containing ten acres-rale:ould Irish acres—to me eld est son Tim, After the -death of his mother if she survives him:. Me daugh ter- Mary and her husband, Paddy O'Regan, are to get the white sow that't going, to have twelve black bonfit.s4 Tedy, me Second boy, that was ki.1141: in the war in America, might have Ot, his pick of the poultry, but as he is gone I'll leave them to his wife, who die& a wake afor him. I bequeath to all Man kind ih • qfresh air of Heaven; all the fishes ofithe sea they can take, all the Thirds ofhe air that can shoot. I' leave [ 1 to Peter Rafferty a pint.ofpoteen I can't finish; a d may God be merciful to him. TIMOTHY DooLIN. TH E AMENITIES 0 F LIFE.—The Springfield (Bass.) Republican tells this story ; - - "There was a noteworthy, illustrative intideht on a rail-car out of Springfield the other day. l A big, black, but clean and well-dressed 'colored brother? en tered, and sat down by one of the—at least, formerly—`rulingrace.' Tlie white man looked venom at the black one, and, hissing out, `Do you suppose I am going to sit, by:, a- 7 ------black nigger like you? Let me Iptiti" squeezed by into the aisle, and took a vacant seat in front, by the side of a small Yale, student-lad from Springfield. The latter looked at the neW comer, and saying, !Do you suppose I can sit by you, sir? Let me pass out! ) got up and Went back to the seat fast vacated near the black man. The party of the first part grew. pale with added feeling, and said, 'Do you prefer to sit by a nigger?" ,'I prefer tq sit by a gentleman(' Do you say I am not a gentlenlan ?' 'A gentlema never swears, nor insults a man becall of his color.' 'You shall be taken , ''re' of, y ( f ti impudent Jackanapes.' Vhen the I ack brother, stalWart and sugges tive,- spoke in, 'I will take - care-Of him, shy, here ensued `a splendid passage _of silence,' and the car went on, and there was no .assault and 'battery for the 'Worcester police court." . • N. P. Willis once. said in• a private -conversation ; that a woman would tire_ or nimbus Apollo himself, f the young man hung about the house all the time. • thit litgitiltiK woman it!onHirited of ftitiglY tit), 'Now 's:fit:'(l uil r iy,„ , from kw' lAD, ti) this rim a bkr lik•ttl49sst. 41 - . , ! , l*.LittliNONV&Vr 4, ' .1 CLOSING OUT YALE 1- SUMMER - I)RES'S 'GOODS 1 TN order to sell out the balance of our Summer 'Stock, to make room for NW I'LL GOODS, the subscribers have made Il a foilowing " aftEA RsECi CT 0.145: Bost Crown Grenadines from.. 624 to 50 :els. Figured White Alpriens from.. 69 to 56" " from.. 44 to '31.1;." Best Buff Marseilles from.. 871 to 62 Grenadine Shalvis...;, $6 00:to $5,00', • - 00 to '4 00 Boit Parasols 375 to 300 • 260 to 200 200 to 160 And many other articles at equally groat reduc tions. Our Stock of Staple Goods wo am keep ing full of Printi)gdod fdat Veinv; Brown Sheetings, good width, 12. cents, Bleached Muslins, " I£sa cents. 'Ticking, Denims, Strips°, Checks, Cottonades, equally cheap.. 19nr eritirt .Stock avoilages lower paces than at a 7y timo during the last five years. J. earning, N. Y., July . A 2-I, ' SONS 'CO. IPSAtI7R. Stioie,:s'ili ' Tln Witte; FOR THE MILLION 'ROB:ER:7'S r 11 OPPOSITE:ROY'S BUILDING, Is now 'prepared to furnish the public ,with anything in his line of business. in quantity as large, in quality,lis and as,cheap in price, as anrilealiiri in,Nloi•thern Ile pny4artieular attention to the STOVE . AND TIN WAItII BUSINESS, and intend to heap a full tg;Fortin en t UN, very thing in that line. TIN WARE MADE TO ORDER, promptly, and Warrzintod to give' iiatitifaction. REPAIRING, ,oxelmteil ill the bc,t manlier and with dispatch CALL AND SEE ME P. ItOTIERTS :klarch 7, 149;;ii„ ATTENTIO, EARNERS. NOW 1I XD iff ,II YII 0 , 0 104,1 TI-IF CAYUGA Cli11q:, , . IVIOWER ..t. Itli'APElt. ip , undoubtedly the best Machine in the world . , about 'OVEN TY:JJNE THOUSAND of these Machine-9 beibg now in use. It always takes the ,first 'premium at Fairs:Old 13.xh,ihittons. , I hdve the sole Agency for this 'region, and, can llll,all' orders promptly., I am also, agent for .... the sale,lof , .. , . . IVO OD'S -1110 WEI?, , famedfit‘r its light lint/ even tinift, l todtalor doing fast and gond work. This Maelitno will pay for itself in the saving of wages paid to mowers by any large tanner in ono seasmi. L. FrdtOlin it Ts. Welleboro, :cline 2d, ISli7-lf. To' the PattoerA of TiOga' Couhty. r _woo D'S PRIZE MO WER UO.IIBINED MO WER f REAPER, . MANUFACTURED •ut. Iloosie Falls, N. Y., for sale to all who may want a good relia ble_ machine. -1 These maehineslarewell•knowrt throughout the county, as being the best in use, and has taken 'iliqpretitiupt over all other competitors. We shall"keeysan assortment of - JOINTED BAIL MACHINES, which hi ,•o lately been put life use. Also of the stiff , har. ' ;Agood assortm n . t of .-the: guard and miler fixturtis constantly on'hand t .Priee o 1 jointed bar machine - 5,4116. ChoUper than they have ever liefore been offered to the public. PURPLE -& KIMBALL, Agents. Wellsboro, July 3, 1887-tf. F.O UT Z'S ElialEED Horst aid Callto Potiers. TER, iiEAVE COUG-lIS, Ili TEMPER, F VERS, FO LIND E LOSS OF API' TITE ENERGY, kc. usa improves ti wind, Increase the appctite.•ltiv , a smooth at glosBy Blain—:u transforms t it iniserabla horse. To keepers of lc ow. this piglom tion is illVilillAbie. ..1111 ' — wevis the quality ,f the milk. It rag rem proven by ac .ual ,t4perirnin : to; ricrease the. gild- Ity of milk ma ;ream twenty per :,nt. and make the utter firm nrt ;creel. In fittol ing Attie, it gives II em • in appetite, too ens+ thew li iit e , tad iiihea them thrive 1 In all diseaiQs of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcer . • 4 the Lungs L • • . 5.... ..-. s- -....*.-q. Zze , ti 1 ' niche • " ...el • !->`+ 1 ` nets a a ppectlit,. •••P▪ vi, 43; . • By p cling . 11 , 41.1 f , 1 :, -t t' . kt!....,1 • “. - one I: clt a ply.. r * )..t.-4.-'„ i ;... :1 - ••• • • •:',.."..-- to a ptp r ill - ...... I. - 2: ,, --2 . - 4. _ ~-,. ,‘tl. barn. of tin 111111,• ....,:.-- ~ - .• :i - - , 't ahoy it rq rnqi, ^:i: will b cradle it‘,l - - 4: 4 ,- ~ ...._-. •....,:,-- -. -_,....,,,, or end • v p...‘ en tk.Ll If ,rivell in tinlo, a verb, preventive . c.v. ' t - 0 ii , ‘ • I"•o) , , Price 25 CODA'S p.):•,_.1"), , ..):-.; a ,r...ialWir. RA' -1 -VELTAL'.IITt r.. 2. S. ..A.... 3F•4001.T7E77..' A: lz .1 - 11' 4D AT TIIIITTI WHOLES ALE 111:1'fi AND IITRIONE DEPOT. No, 116 Franklin Se., T'' rot Sale by 111,1•;•,'1 , 1i 't •• ; 7.. out tho Unttod State.: DAVID E. FOUTZ, Stieee ~?..or For sale by John A. Roy, Wellsbo're DR. FITCH'S iALIDDIIffNAL SUPPORT ERS, for sale at Rtq's Drug Store. JOB -WORK, IN TliE BEST STYLE, and tP with despatch, at T.! AGITATOR Office.. A MERICAN WATCHES in Bunting Silver 2 1 1 Cases from $27.50 up at I FOLEY'S. geoazo at a groat bargain At C. B, IiELLITI3. April 1, 1867., , LADIES' SETS troll.? $1;60 to $3O; at decl9 'NETIPRINU:IIOIIiS AT THE ,P}IOPLF,'S STORE WE, ARE O . EIVING A MI Fl ES!{ GOODS., Adapted to tho • 't SPRING ,TRADE, and are prepared to supply the wants of the people in / 1 DRY. ,GOOD,S. . bas taught us that . , • ,GOOD GOODS give the best satisfaction, and those accustomed ; ps ?ITT t!a” we ; ;1 .. c „ • i,t •I. • F ;1 I • KEEP TRW BEND. 1300 . E1S that are to be' round in this' il:4 ' ction and those who are not our patrons ere the losers qyile as much as we ore. MADE UP TO. ORDER AND WAR • • !• OUR STOOK lyyt BE KEPT . FULL Sold as Low as at any other. 14:stab lishnnint. Alind that. We invite an examination nt . our •titook and. Trieep, ple4ging unreolves to . ,•;io • SMITH & WAITE. , (~ : , • `Corning, N. Y., Apr. 10, 1847. . . Wilson &. VanYallicnburg. • , - , • ' NO,. tJNION 'BLO K, DRY -GoQtss,i This preparation, 14;4 and favorably known, tvill thor oughly reinvigorate broken-down and 14 -spirited horses, treng likening and cleansing the f tornach and intes tines. ,7 1 In part, such' us 4- • ' , -;.1. Cloths, Ca imere: 1 . . s, V - estiugs, LadieS Cloths, \ d a large variety 'of Ladies' Dressy oods. , MMSMI MERCHANT.. TAILORING AND ' b''l3 . 2.Nli3l-I!IN . CIi 'O4I)ODS. f' 'DON'T FORGET THE PLACE We uro Agents for Singer's Sewing lifubhines, tho hest and cheapest Machine for fatuity use, Ices liaide to get out of repair, and more durable than any ogler, adapted to fine or course sewing. Call and see them. The Senior partner has had a largo °aperient:le in Merchant Tailoring. and it is the intention of 'ttie new firm to put this branch Of their business boyead successful competition. FoLursi .zw.:!_tcoßiviilvc4;-1 -- 1; lin : NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA. • • • 1 , ; WITH On ' LONG EXPERitga, • -146 L eop LARGE STOCK 3 ' OF CLOTHS to eell by the yni d or RANTED' TO 'FIT. 1 and all Goads sold li by 116 Warranted to give Satisfaction, IMII OFIfENCIE ,1 Lll when H J .illll NEW RRANG EM ENT f Havettablishod thounselves at lately 'occupied by F. D. Bunnell. They'are now receiving a taro stock of FlC‘ , SPRING GROCERII?,S, t MI To buy cheap, and a choice lot of SPRING GOODS. We(labor°, Feb. 20, IBo7—tf. V(.3' 1! SENIPER • , 'DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATE NT 111 . E D• WINES; PAINTSi OILS, WIN-. ' • DOW, GLASS, & PUTTY, Have come down to Old Prices at last: IXTE do nut hesitate to say that wo have the Largest 4tocii,of .• , 4 . i I PURE ENGI,I6'.II, DRUGS 31PD101,NlilS, st • PITHNT MEDICINEIS, - t . • FANCY ARTICLES, "TOILET SOAP, CLOTH, HAIR, TOOTH & NAIL BRUSHES, MIRRORS, ' • WINES It' LIQUORS, EVER BROUGHT INTO TRIS MARKET. PAINTS. OILS, GLASS AND PUTTY, Pure White Lead, Pure White Zinc,! Linseed Oil Coach Varnish, Furniture Varnish, Yel lo Ochre, Venetian Red, Chrome Yel -10 'Chrome, Green, Prussian 1316 e, Pa nt tacker, Japan,! , . , Spanish' Whiting, Paris White, Kalsomine, Resin Tar, Log Wood, Poetic, Brazil Wood) Cam . wood, Redwood, Potash, Putty; 'Aloo coholp Benzoic, Spirits Turpentide, and Kerosene Oil, Paint and Varnish Brushes, • IVhich vre will sell 25 per cent. chaaper than any other establisbmont in the county_ In !bort, we have every thing ever kept in a fir chin , 1 . . . . . . . - , DRUG 'STORE, • EOM - and all we ask is for you to coll \ and examine our stock and prices before buying elsewhere. Re member we can't ho undersold. 1 All goods Warranted or nn sale, ~ 1 P. It. IViLf. l ,4ll,s, WILLIAOSdo Co. J No. 3 Unio4 mock. , Juno 28, 181 Stoves! Stoves !! • ND 114111D*Ar Nyt, WILLIAM , ROBERTS, begs to pnnottneci to the citizens Tioga County, thiS in nddition to his excellent stock of Stoves, Tip-Ware, Ilrittania,. and Sheet-Iron Ware, he has, at a grbat outlay, stocked, his store on _ KAM STREET, WELLSBORO, with a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware, of which we enumerate the following articles: NAILS,, SPIKES, CROWBAP, X _CUT MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS, BUTTS, STRAP HINOES, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, PUMPS, AXES, EITT-STOOKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS, SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS, BENCH-SCREWS, • WOOD SCREW 18, CARRIAGE BOLTS, BURRS,, SKEINS, WASHERS, PIPE'BOXES, AXLE TREES, ELLIP ' • TIC SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR, & BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE HANGINGS, CORN POPPERS, SAUSAGE CUTTER S AND STUFFERS COMBINED. .Also, PISTOLS, PISTOL CABTRIDGES, POWDER AND .'CAFE,, PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS a new thing, and made for use. These are but a few of the many articles composina our stock of hardware. We invite the public to call and examine for themielves. We aim to keep the best quality of good, in our line; and all work to order done promptly and, W ILLIAM ROBEiUS. Wellsboro, Sept: 1,1866—tf. MUSIC! MCSIC.-=-.The Tio - ga Cornet Band' is now in good blowing order and prepared to furnish good Music on all ocCasions for a rea sonable compensatiou., Alt communications should bo addressed to the Loader and Secretary at Tioga, Pa. P. li. ADAMS, Leader. T. A. WICKHAM, Seey. • • . April 3,1887-Bm. . YA.OgEE NOTIONS, " PElli i Y)lEii Y; We have also the'LaigestSteek Af Such as AUGERS, BITTS, I Ai't* . "'..i , :itiiiii - ; iIWY Is OUR TUE will buy at Atm bigheat .market price, the following • - ' • SHEEP . P EL' S , DEACON - SKINS, DEER SKINS; FURS; RIDES, ' * • "ILND VEAL: SKINS, - - ' for 'whieb_wo will pay cash. . We will manufacture to order, French Or bone tanned.CALF or KIP BOOTS, in the best man ner add at fair rates and pay especial attentieu to REPAIRING.-, , READY-MAlig , WORK' on whielt wale% not be anderselo,,and from this time we shall make it a point , to keep op the beat stook of , , 5 , ,L.A.D115:? G4.I7AMS; . . to be found' hi 'the county, ivhiCh we wilt soil at a IciWor thaii inch articles , have ever Won offered' in this iegtoti; " • We abaft iikowisn'kOep up a good 'aisorto4e#t LADIES' • BALMORALS, LE A T , H ER BOOTEES, :01IILDREN's , LEAP-ok, if 'FINDINGS oaf; be bought of ue to cheap at any where tbla side of.HewiYork, and we shalt keep 'a full kook of FRENCH OALP, FREVH , PER, SOLE, LININGS, AND, BINDING.' • par tock of PEGS, NAILS, THREAD, A WLS',, ?I'A PS, avyrEßsi . NEEDLES, L A B.7'Sb TREES, 0 R rm . PS, - lath SHOEMAKER'S TOOLEand• FINDINGS, will be found the tar'. gest in the county, and io• Mt. for mall projlit. Wo talk business and we mean.business. We have been in this region' long enough to m e well known—let those - who know Us try us. Corner of Main and Grafton streets, opposite Wm. Rob erts' Hardware Store,* C.. W, BEARS„ GEO. 0. DERBY. Wellabor°, April 24,1807—tf. NEW GOODS !AND NEW PRICES T. A. WICK HAM'S, HAVING. just returned from Now York with New and carefully eelected All those in want of Goods wtll find it to their interest to call and -, 1 and learn Prices Wore buying elsewhere. Y Kopt constantly on hand, a chola° lot of DRIED FRUIT, GROCERIES, FLOUR, All tho above Goods are bought at the lower Cash Prices and will bo add ONLY FOR CASH on READY, PAY Don't forget, the place, at the old stand of VAN NAMII 1 WIOKRAM. _ Tioga, Pa.,,Fob. 20, 1867—tf. WELLSBORO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. .THE subscribers having procured additional machinory are now ready to furnish to order all sorts of PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, FIELD ROLLERS,, MILL GEARING, SEEIGH-SHOES, W 0 0 ID - SAWING MACHINES, &c., &c., ItOOIIIVORTII PLANE t, for custom and job work, We are also prepared to do SLITTING & SCROLL SAWING Having a. Brat-claaa aorew-cutting Lathe, ire are prepared to make CHEESE PRESS . SCREWS, to order. Builders of Cheese Factories are re quested to examine our work. We manufacture 'the • Champion Plow, one of the finest implements in the market. l c Cash aid for OLD IRON. * CHARLE S S WILLIAMS, P. L. SEARS. - Wel hero, May 15, 1867—tf. 1867. WRIGHT tic BAILEY. 1867, WU conamlowoe this year with an exalusively CASH busiwass. CASH PAID FOR WHEAT CASH PAID FOR OATS I CASH PAID FOR CORN 1 CASH FOR EVERXTHING 1 1 A LARGE STOOK OF FLOUR :FOR A LARGE STOCK OF FEED FOR CASH I A LARGE SWOOK OF PORK -FOR CASK 1 Call and see us. WRIGHT .4 BAILEY Wellsbnro, Jan. 9, 1867-Iy. All persons intlebted to us by noto or book aocouut must call raid settle or pay costs. Jan. 3, 1867. WRIOfiT & BAILEY. A FEW MORE PIECES of those substantial Shootings , and Shictings, at lApril 1, 1887. C. B. KELLY'S. lOU Bohemian Glass Vases, at &toll FGLEY'S. You will find the lateet'arrlval of New Goode a KELLY'S. April i f 1861. B MW= 1, L 5 0 ,.,,. We have a fuat-rats stook of MISSES NVOETt or VA- , RIQIIS STYLES, • and all siyles of MN'S WORK. TIOGA, PA. STOCK OF . GOODS, EXAMINE OUR STOCK " PORK, &0., &C CASTINGS, mumri We have also a to order CASH ! PHOTOGRAPmc. ANTHONY CO;, Maaufactur of: Photographic Itaterictis ac ! ' 27I:IDigANOALE AND IRDWAtt, • 501 "BROADWAY, N. Y. In 'adtlition:to our main t;ti airisiss A 0141410 Materials the are lleadgnatters for the fellotripg,yiZi , • Storiioscopes,& Stereoscopic. Views in 'Amor!eau and Foreign Oltiea and Landscapes, Groups, Statuary, etc. , •. • - • • , , StoreosooPic Views of the. War, • Vrom negatives wedeln the various ‘lii ' mtiaigne and forming a Complete Photographic history of the great' contest, Stereoscopic Views; on Glass, • Adapted for either Magic Lanterns or the Stereoscope. Our Catalogue will he sent to any addreis on receipt Of Stamp.. Photogianhic albums. We man &attire more largely than, any other house, about 200 v ties from 60 cents to $6O. each. Our ALBUMS, hay ther, reputation of being superior in beauty and dur ility to all others. Card rho rapko Of Generals, States. , Actors. etc., etc. Our Catalogue otobracea over FIVE THOUSAND, different suldects, including reproductions of the most Celebrated Enginelogs, Paintings, Statues, etc. Cate- . o p I goes sent on receipt of stamp. ' Photograpltern and others ordering goods 9.0. 04 vv I please relit 26 per cent. of the amount with their order. The prices and gliplity of our goods cadnot fail to satisfy. • , t , ,:Jan. 2,1807-om. TAKE NOTIOE.--:•On receipt of One 'l)l4ldr Lyman I will send reclepos for ni ing compounds which with careful using will (Ake'''. ally TOstere.gray hair to its original color, pre vent premature decay and falling off, and impart a smooth and glossy appearance to hair deadened by eland's., JNO. D. GALLAGKER, Aug, 54, /867-3 ma ..Wilmington, Delaware.: . • 1866. -1866 FOR 'SALE. __ 'B. C. WIOKIIAM, A T HIS bIUURSERY OF FRUIT AND OR NAMENTAL TREES, IN TIOGA:— .. 60100 Apple Trees. 10,000 Pear Trees, A good supply of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY, and ORNAMENTAL TREES & SHRUBBERY.' • The Fruit trees are. composed of the choicest varieties, good, healthy, some of them large and in blearing. Auy one wishing to get a supply will do well to call and see my stook before pur chasing elsewhere. OP Delivered at the depot ,flea of charge. Tioga, Feb..2B, 1.8611-Iy* LATEST FASHIONS DEMAND J. W. BRADLEY'S Celebrated Paten DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE SPRING) Si R T‘ REY will not bend or break like the single spring, T but will preserve their perfect and graceful shape when three or tour 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 corniest and pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt, will be experienced particularly in all crowded assemblies, operas, cairrlay,es, railroad care, church pew', arm chairs, for prom4nade and house dress, as the skirt can be folded when in use to occupy a small place as easily and conveniently as s silk or muslin dress, an in valuable quality in crinoline, not found in any single spring skirt. A lady having enjoyed tho pleasure, comfort and great convenience of wearing the duplex elliptic steel spring skirt fora single day. will never afterward, will ingly dispense with their use. For children, Misses and young ladles they aro superior to all others. The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite with all ladies, and is universally recommended by the fashion maga sines, as the standard skirt of the fashionable world. To enjoy the following inestimable advantages In crinoline, viz: superior quality, perfhot manufacture, stylish shape and finish. flexibility., durability, comfort and economy, inquire for J. W- Bradley's Duplex EOM tie,or double spring skirt, and be sure you get the gen. pine article. in CAUTION.—To guard against imposition, be particu lar to notice that skirts offered as "duplex" have the red tuk stamp, viz: "J. . Bradley's Duplex Elliptic Steel Springs," upon the waistband—none others are genuine. Also notice tha every beep will admit a pin being passed through tl o center, thus revealing the two (or double) springs breaded together therein, which Is the secret of their flex Idlity and strength, and acom ,bination not to be found in any other skirt. For sale in all stores where first class skirts are sold throughout the United States and elsewhere. Manu factured by the sole owners of the patent, - WESTS, BRADLEY & OARY, JulyB,3rn. 97 Chambers & 79 & 81 Heade etc., N. Y. Popular Dry - Goods Trade THE Subscriber is now re'oeiving his 7 SPRING SPOCK Merchandise, Among which will be found many of the mos popular Styles of Ming 6 t: 00130 SHAWLS, CLOAKINGS & SACKINGS, at prices that aro worthy of attention Also, a full lino of PRINTS, GINGHAMS. BROWN AND BLEACWD MIISLINS, TIMINGS, • DENIMS, STRIPE SHIRT . • INGS, TABLE LINENS, BROWN ft BLEACHED, NAPKINS, TOWELINGS, LACE AND EMBROIDERED WINDOW' CUR TAININGS, EMBOSSED AND PRINTED TABLE AND PIANO SPREIDS, • HOSIERY, GLOVES,,g.c. Speolatattention is called to his CLOTHING & TAILORING D PARTMENT, Where a perfect flt is ! guaranteed or no sale. •A share of th'• publio patronage is respectfully solicited. THOMAS HARDEN. Wellsboio, M: y 15,1857. • RABK & RILEY, BOOT 'AND• SHOE MAKERS, Over Wilson & Van Valkenbures Store, in the room lately occupied by Benj. 'Seeley. BOOTS AND SHOES of all kinds made to order and in the best manner. REPAIRING of all kinds done promptly and good. Give us a call. JOHN HARKNESS, WILL RILEY. Welleboro, Jau. 2, 1867-ly. HAND POWER LOOM. I [Patented 1865.) ALL persons interested in the introduction of praotical machinery into our country, are requested to investigate the merits of . . HENDERSON'S RANI? 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 treads the treadles, throws the shuttle, lets off the web, and takes up the cloth. It makes the upper shed as the batten comes forward, and beats up the filling after the cross is made, ma king bettor cloth and better selvage than can be made in any other way. Looms made to order and warranted. • Apply at the shop on Water Street, sign "Loom Factory." LEWIS WETMORE. Wellsbero, March 20, lB67—tf. HO, FARMERS! GET THE BEST. THE BLODGET PREMIUM HARPOON HORSE FORK ahead of all others in market; when tested with other Forks it never fails to give a decided preference. Be sure and examine before buying others. All orders should bo addressed to either J. R. WEEKS, WM. CHAMBERLAIN, J. H. CAMP BELL, or C. L. PECK, - Nelson, Tioga County, Pa. July, 3; 1867-3m.* New Spring Goods jut received at April 1, 1867. WHOLESALE DRUG. STORE. TIRUOS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS -LI AND OILS, THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, CONCEN KEROSENE LAMPS II PATENT liEDI CINES, PETROLEUM • ROCIIESTkR PER- AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, .WALL Sold it Wholesale Prices. Buyers are requested to call and get quotations before going further EMI CENTRE OF ATTRACTION IS AT Would announce to the good people -of Tioga County that they hero just returned from Now York with their abcond full stook of embracing all the novelties as well as , the sub stantials required. - DRESS GOODS in all varieties; STAPLE & FANCY GOODS, HOOP SKIRTS, l& BEST FRENCH WOVE COR SETS, GLOVES AND HO SIERY,''YANKEE NO• . I TIONS," &c.,. &c. FURS FURS 2 2 MINK, CONY, and Siberian Squirre ', The largest Stook of CLOTHS - Sc CASSIMERES in the county READY MADE CLOTHING, and CLOTHING made to order super intended by fi:rst class 'workmen. SHOP MADE BOOTS & SHOES in enc. • Our goods'have been bought during the last panic in New York and will 'hesold at panic prices. Prices are down, monopoly broken up. No other store can or doll compete with us in qual ity and price. For further particulars call at the otoro of C. S. MATHER .4 CO. Lawrencoyille, 1866. SALE ROOM, opposito Dartt's Wagon Shop, Main Streetv FACTORY in Sears A; Wil liams 'Foundry, second story. Orders promptly filled and satisfaction guaran teed. Fancy Turning dono to order. Wellsboro, Jnne 12, 1867. J. STICKLIN. PILE undersigned aro now prepared to exe cute all orders for Tomb Stones and Monu ments of either , ITALIAN OR RUTLAND' MARBL, of the latest style and - approved workmanship. and with dispatch. ' Wo'keep constantly on band both kitids of Marble and will be able to suit all who may fa vor us with their orders an as reasonable terms as can be obtained in the country. Stones discolored with rust and dirt (ileaned and made to look as good as new. WILCOX do Tioga, May 22, 1867—tf. • To the Farmers of Tioga Coimt _____ 1 l A v Allononweb rip u e itu r g at my manufactory, h Lawrence : FANNING MIL., . which possesses tho following advantages over ailother 1. It separates oats, rat litter: and foul seeds, and chess and cockle, from wheat. 2. It cleans flax seed, takes out yellow seed, and all other seeds, 'perfectly. 2, It cleans timothy seed. This mill is built of the best and most (limbic, tim tior, In good style, and is sold cheap for cash or pro duco. : I will fit a patent sieve, for separating oats, from wheat, to other, mills, on reasonable terms. J. 11, MATHER, Lawrencoville,Oetober 10, 1660-ti WALKER & LATHROP, DALERS IN HARDWARE; IRON, STEEL, NAILS, STOVES, TIN-WARE, • BELTING, SAWS, CUTLERY, WATER LIME, • AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Carriage and., Harness Trimmings, HARNESSES, SADDLES, &c. • Corning, N. Y., Jun. 2, 1867-Iy. PNEWELL, DENTIST, MANSFIELD, Pa., • grateful for the very liberal patronage. heretofore received, will continue so as to per form all dental operations, as to merit the rapidly increasing professional demands now engaged. All operatics in all departments of the profes sion exeent din the host possible manner. All now, useful 'nventions„and improvements adopt ed. The hi host good of his patrons tho ultima tum 4 Os ambition. Dec. 5, '136-tf R jS CHOLERA DROPS CURES COLIC, CURES DYSENTERY, • CURES CHOLERA AfORBUS, CURES CHRONIC DIARRHEA, CURES all floivel Complaints, but does not cure anything else. This medicine is no cure-all : it has the confidence of every body, for it is never known to fail : it' should ho kept on hand by every family. Sold by dealers in medicine-at fifty ' cents per bottle. I For rule in Wellsborough at Roy's Drug Store. , MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.—L.I. B. Shake pear, dealer in Becher A, Brother and Battles k Brothers pianos, Mason Hamlin cab— ln©t organs, Trent, Linsey & Co. melodeons, and the B. Shoninger melodeons. Room over •J. B. Bowen's store. - - Sept. 12, 1806. FLOUR FROM CHOIOE WHITE WHEAT, buckwheat flour, coin meufand feed, always on hand. Call at the Cherleston M hero' e buy-, ing your flour and feed. I can make it, en object for you to buy. A. RU4SELL. May 16,1866—tf C. B. KELLEY'S CALEND Clocks, CORNING., N. Y. EMI TRATEW MEDICINES, CIN- CINNATI WINES AND BRANDY, IVIIITE- WASH LIME, FUMERY PAVER, WINDOW GLASS, j • AND DYE COLORS, Mil W. D. TERBELL & CO Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1,1867—1 y THE GREAT • LAWRENCEVILLE. 4 " *. ' cx Si MATHER sg Co. FALL Sr. WINTER GOODS, less variet, HATS & CAPS to s tit all tastes, GROCERIBS, &C., &C. J.SIrf.iCKLIN, Chaymaker, Turner, and / rrui,niture Dealer. Tioga Marble Works. 4. It does all other separating required of a mill eIHOIOE LOT OF GRAIN BAGS for P ale k.../ cheap I t WRIGIIT & BAILEY'S. Wellaboro Lino 6, 1867. R, ,Prencb, Marino and Murex i t (deol9] FOLNY'S. LINES Or TRAVEL. ERIE RAlLWritle. On And after Monday: August 20th,1887, trains t :i .," leave eorningat shout the fulloyting bout s: , 'WESTWARD BoUND,, • 12:28 Express 31 ail. Sundays excepted. for it 10,SalAnninca,and Dunkirk, connecting will: traits for the West. • 0:44 a in Night Express, Sundays excepted, fur idunst,, Salamanca, and Dunkirk, making direct coes is , with trains of the Atlantic & Ureat Westein, tais Shore,and 0 rand Trunk itallwayeaurssilpoints West 7:07 ri. Expi ems, Daily, for ttuffale•Palannthes Duni:ilk and the West, connecting its above. 7:15 &On., Night Ekpress, Sundays excepted, tut Hui,. ester anti buffalo, via Avon. 10:32 a. tn., Mail Train, Sundays excepted. fur itelfalo and Dunkirk, connecting at Elmira for Canandsigna, 2:15..D. in, Baltimore Express, Sundays excepted, p r ltoehester and Buffalo, via Avon. 7:08p. in.. Day Express, Sundays excepted, for g u n ak, Kalatuanca, Dunkirk end the West, connecting et .11f ighaullon for Syracuse; at Owego fur Ithaca; at • Elmira tar Catentlinigna; at Salamanca with the At• hurtle and /treat Wpstt•rn Railway; - at Buffalo with ,• • the'f.uku :bore add Grand Trunk 'Railways, awl at Dunkirk with the Lake Short) Hallway, fur all points westand south. • 7;10 Ii to hay Express, Sundays excepted, for Hocken: r 12 50'p in Way Freight: , Sundays excepted. 5:40 p. m., kanittrant slain, Daily, for the West rkfirWARAoIIND. Night Exprw.s. !-xce, 12:16 a. 111 . . . Tto, connecting at Grayi.oart for Itint wick, and at tv York with afternoon trains and steatnets for Doria n and New England Cities, 48 a. m., Cincinnati Expresa. Mondays excepted. con jnecting nt Elmira for liarrighurg, Philadelphia find the South; at Owego for Ithaca; at Binglicntr,n !for Syracti•se; at Great Rend for Scranton, Pidiadel• phia, and Trenton; at Lacknwaxen for Mau ley, and at 0 raycourefor Newburg and Warwick. 10.15 am Accommodation Train daily, connecting, at al Elmira for Canandaigua. 1048 a. in., bay Express, Sundays excepted, connect!! L' at Elmira for Canandaigua, at Binghamton for Spa. ewe, at Great Bond for Scranton, at Lackftwaxee t r Hanley. and at Jersey City with midnight - Expeeie 'Praia pf New Jersey Railroad fur Philadelphia, Bair more and iVivilt ington. 3:12 p. m., Baltimore Express, eundays excepted 4:35 p. M., New York and 'Baltimore Mall. Sundays ex. cepted, connecting sit Elmira for Mai riaburgli, Phila delphia; and South. 7.07 p m Lightning Express, &Imlay-A excepted, con necting at &rimy Cityi with morning expiesa train of New Jersey Bnliroadtior I:akin:ore and Wohliington, and nt N6Y York with . morning express trains for 'Mahal and tho East. 12:30 p.llll. Way.Frei#llt, Sundays excepted. NMI R. BARR, 11. RIDDLE, Gen'l Prws. Agent, - Genl Supq. • Northern Ventral R. R. , TRAINS FOR TOll. NORTH. .Trains fur Canandar„uia leave Fdmira as folle‘ l ve l : 4s a I), Accomodatlon at 7 90 a a Express [fastest train on road] Mail 4 615 pm Way Freight, [passenger coach attached] ... .... ... 7 70 a a On and niter April 20th, 1567, trains will arrive Ind' • depart from Troy, as follows; ItoVINO rioIITII. c. *MING aorta Express 646 p m txpress - 1050 a a Elmira Mail 650 ain Elmira Mail 955 p'ra , Local Freight 10 sOap4Local Freight...... 335 pm Through Freight 9 5r,, p Through Freight 209 a a . . . E. S. DROWN, Div. two, Sloosburg & Corning., & Tioga R. R. 1 wilrrnn ns follows until further notice Accommodation—Leaven Blosaburg nt 6,50 a. tn., Mani. 'field at 7,35, Tioga at 6,20, Lawreliceville at arriving nt Corning at 10,20 a. tn. Mail—Leaves Itlossitureat 2,35 p. fil, Mansfield at Tioga at 4,06, Lawrenceville at 457—arriving at Corning nt 6 p. m. Mail—Leaves Corning at 8 n. ' Lan ri , ncrrilie - at 9,05. Tiogn at 10,02, 31annfieldat 10,40—arriVrg at Bios burg at 11,30'n. nt. Accommodation—Leaves Corning at 4,5c1 p. at, Law. rent:critic at 5,58,'190ga at 7.02, f .. s lanalield at 7,4a— arriving at Illoasburg at 8,25 p. to. L. 11. Sup't. Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Trainii on the Philadelphia & Erie liail Road w as follo*s": WESTWARD." Mail Train leaves Philadelphia '• " Williamsport. '• nrr. at Erie Erie Expreti?yaves Philadelpfmt " •• " " arr. at Elie Elmit a Mall leaves Philadelphia • 1 Williamsport arr. at Lock Haven' .t 7.45 pin Buffalo ExOess leaves Baltimore 10.30 p ta • Williamsport 10.3041 M I , '' ". arr. at Lock Haven 11.50 ain , . EASTWARD. . Mail Train leaves Bile 1095 a ta " • IV `• t• r. at Eria Express leaves Erie " Willbunspok t. " " nrr. at Philadelphia 'Elmira Mail leaved Lark Haven " " Williamsport. • " " arr. at Philadelphia. Lock liztvca Accln leaves Lock haven LA p at " “ -1 , leaven Williamsport 3,20 p to •• - arr. at l'itiludelphia.. .I_.&U uin • . ' A. 1.. TILER, thill'i Supt. Lktlaritic and Great Western R• W SALAMANCA STATION NU' 711.1.1 BOUND. : E.LSTIVATID BOUND. Mali...-.,........•..........5.30 Expre. ' 5 10 Accommo atiun 0,35 Idnil 5.C)2 Express 1 12.19 Accommodation, ..11.16 'Exiiieils 11.00 1 Express O.lO At Cory Ureic is a junction with the PU11(10100., i Erie and 01 Creek Rail Roads. Athladville with the Fa anklin and Oil City and Pithole Branch. At Leavitteburgo the plaboniny Branch makes a di rect route to Cleveland. At Ravenna etit!iects. with Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad. _ . The Road passes through Akron, Ashland, °alien, Marion, Urbana uud Dayton, inteis,ecting various nal roadS, and terminates at Cincinnati. LA). RUCKER, Sen. Supt., Meadville, l'a. U. S. CLAIM AGENCY, For the Collection of Army and envy Glnlms and' Pensions MILE NEW BOUNTY WY passed July 28,1bCti, go es two anti three years' soldiets extra bounty. Send in your discharges. • OFFICERS'EXTRA PAY. - Three months' extra pay proper to volunteer officers who were in service March 3, MO. PENSIONS INCREASED To all who have lost a limb and who have been perma nently and totally disabled. :All other Uovernment claims prosecuted. 11031 E B. NILES. Wellabor°, October 10,1868—tt • Planing & Turning; 13. T. VAN HORN, ry AXING got his new Factory in operation, is now prepared to lilt orders for Cabinet Ware promptly and in IfSe best style of workman ship. Haying pro'outed a WOODWORTH PLANrR, ho is ready to dross boards or plank with dispatch SCROLL-WORK & BRACKETS, furnished to order. His machinesare of the new est and most improved patterns.. Shop corner of Pea l ikand Wain Sts, W ELLS BORO, PA:, Oct.. 31, Is66i—tf. "W . B. T. VA•N HORN. 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Yearly, $3, with a valuable premium; tan copies, $5 50; \three copies, $7 50; five eopie), $l2, and splendid premiums for clubs at $3 each, with the first premiums to each subscriber. Ad dress, • W. JENNINGS DEMOBEST, , No. 473 Broadway, Now Yolk. Demorest's Monthly and Young-America, to gother $4, 'with the premiums for each. - March 20, '67—titn. FALL pROOK COAL.--The undersigned having make arrangements to furnish Coal by the TON or CAR. LOAD, coarse or fine, sone- Its tho patronage of the public. ALSO—has constantly on hand, a large stock of OARRIAOR DOLTS, &c., at wholesale and retail. Irti's!- itLACKSM ITHING of all kinds done in the hest manner. S. M. GEF.R. Tior,a, 1 ec.l, 1866-tf. • A. B. EASTMAN, SUROWAL d; IIfEcHASIVE , D. E N 91` I S T •- s permanently located et Wellsboro, Office I over .1. It. llowen's Store, where ho is pre pared to execute all work pertaining to his pro fession with. proMptness and in a superior man nor. Teeth extracted without pain by the use of lately improved f i•lpray . Producer. Chloroform and Ether administered when desired. All work warranted. , Satisfaction 'guaranteed or nd char see. July 3, 1867. • ~.~-•• . 7 00 p .430 a . 4 08 p - I'2 00 nooll . 8.45` p is . 0.41 a in . 8.00 a to . 0.2 a p 10.10 p w r .7( 1 a .5 p 4'..0 a m in 7.11 3 ni 8.35 n m 5 •tO p to