The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, November 13, 1867, Image 4
INDIAN SUMMP,II, There is e. time,just when the frost . ..l3egin9 to have old Winter's way, When Autumn in a reverie lost, , The mellow daytime dreams away. - • When Summer Comes,,in• mining mind, To gaze once more on hill and dell, • Tiiruark how many shea i res they bind, And see if all are ripened well. • With balmy broath she whispers low, . The dying flowers look up and give Their sweetest incense, ere they go, • For her who made btr beautiei ,Shfi enters 'nenth the wooilintill shade, ' Her Zephyrs lift the lingering leaf', I And bare it gently where are-laid Tho loved and lost ones of its ,g,rief. At last, old Autumn, thing, takes Again his sceptre and his throne • ,Vith boisterous hand the tree he shakes, ' Intent on gathering all his own. Sweet Summer sighing, flies the plain, And waiting l lVinter. gaunt and grim, Sees raiser Autumn hoard his grain, And smiles to think it's all Mr Lint. The Force of Imagination Late one even ingo couple of Irish- Tren'stopped at a country inn, in their native - land„and asked for. lodgings.— The porter escorted them to the door of their room ;, but just' as the travelers . entered it, the candle was suddenly ex tinguished by the wind front the dour as it Closed behind them. The - porter had already returned to the bar-room, and after vainly groping on: the mantel piece in the search of matches, the tray dol's resolved to go to bed in the dark, In the ni'idille of , the night one of the . - 1 men SAVO:CO, (Lod after slialti g his com rade to arouse him, 'said, "erenee, l'm 'ils, •wake- as a vrieeinated kitten, fr' (he -A3'atit of air. ..43et up and opene,,theAvin .dow.' This l'oOta is as close as a liaten t: „coffin ; and' Vii the if ye don't•give Inc ..tirg' , . 'Percnce arose, groped about the room few,nrinutc,,,, and then said, " ;mild the window, but bad luck to me -r eatt budge it.: I can't move it aither' in; or " Then kiabek a couple of panes out rid yes shoe,-and pay'for them hi .he mornin','? said the sick man. Terence did as directed. 'A fter two -'rashes were heard by the man 'in the ieti he seemed to recover; for heremark d,"; " - Oh; that fresh air is invigoratin'. eel betther already. Out, acid a couple more “lass is ° chive, an' %he landlord won't, be angry whin we're . Witlirt'•tO pay for ' Terence s i!;tont brogue •tion Ai:Ott:red rho few remaining panes anti the Weak inap;refilic-ered his:ittrengtlisos'oott t here alter timely, tin minute'' more he was stumber:,, undisturhed by the scores of h4s companion, who had :List) expresed himself:refre->hed by the current. of fresh air admitted through t he.broketi glass. Considerable time elapsed, and at length the travelers awoke. For thirty minut6 they lay in bed eoavor F ,ing, ; wondering: why they- could not sleep. " tiurely it must he near morning', .'for I don't-feel a bit sleepy," Ter-i - • Morning' !" echoed the other.— " J 4 3' the fnorthial, but it appears to me that it's perpetual night in thiS pin iv the world." in a few moments more they heard a knock at the door, and the travelers ask: ed what wa.3.wanted. " TVs twelve o'clock !" answered the porter, opetting the door, and entering the r3om wi 4 h a candlelin his haul.-- 1 / 4 " Aren't ye oin' to get up at all atall?" "Only tw lve o'clock !" exclaimed 'Terence. "Why, I thought it must be at laist live. What d'ye main le VOUS in' usiin the middle iv the night? . Do the people in these parts get up at mid night'?" _ " No, but they get up at breakfast lime." "Thin why didn't ye wait until break fast time before ye disturbed us ?" " Because it's hours after breakfast time now—in fact, it's just the dinner _____-- hour !" ( ' ``Get-out or I'll throw me brogue at ve. What a barefaced Hai: ya must he to :say it's dinner time before it's . day light ! The.candle ye carry in yer hand makes a liar iv ye P' "Ha! ha ! ha 1 and thejiorter chuck led with the exuberance df delight.— " NO worldlier ye think it isn't daylight, • for there's no window in this room to let in light." "Thin what did I break last night ?" Terence asked, looking around the room in astonishment. His eyes ritlastalight-, eft on a bookcase, the glass doors or which presented a dilapidated appear ance. "Be the powers, Jerry," he add ed, addressing his comrade,. "whin I tj2ught I was sniashin' the windy I etvus only breakin' the -glass in that bookerisia: But it did ye a power iv good, Jerry,'for yeged that ye felt the fresh air revivin' , (f !" '4:iovriethin' ma le me betther," re- T i . sponded Jerry ; ! an' -iv it wasn't the ab- frona the bookcase, It must have been the force iv imagination !" CANNIBAL INSECTS.—Do all insects feed on plants? Fortunately they do not. Many-insects are cannibals. That is, they feed on other insects. Among them there is a struggle for life, as well as elsewliefe. The cannibal insect feeds -on the plant-feeding one, and tints pre vents thelatter from becoming 106 nu merous. The ditlbrent varieties of insects fonnik Within the United States are about 30,- tir about ten distinct varieties of in :-eets to one variety of the animal king • ;d•rn. Of this 30,000 varieties of insets is thought there ate not less than 10,- on varieties that are eannihal.-, These .sects of prey keep the reinalnipg, arce-fOurths within due bounds. In .he animal kingdom we find beasts of ]•rey less numerous than ' the herhivor us,,ones; so among insects Arc find the t lass of cannibals far• less numerous than hose which depend upon other onre, s'-for their subsistence. • t Every school- oy has seen the spider at work catchin T tiles ; while thus en gaged a mint-wasp comes along and :itches the spider; for fear that the mud-Wasps Should hooomo too mtter oils, the wasp is destroyed -by the ich ,eumon fly , which, in its turn, falls a -y - to bh:ds.and other insect feeders - 1. very one must admit that cannibal o:sects are the farmer's friend. Now, will it pay to grow-them artiticially,iu .communities where the plant-feeding predOminate? • Practical entomologists and thinking men must decide on the abovozitestion. Pains ought to be Lik en to raise as many insect-eating birds as possible. Teach the _boys not tol rob birusl - nests, or to wantonly destroy the lives of old birds. In England, garden ers Collect • the lame - of the lady-bird (hug) to destroy plant-lice. We know, by experience, that a nest of bald hornets near a house will sonn clear out all the house-ffles.l A BOY'S FIRST COMPOSITION.—Tbe Terre Haute, Indiana, Album gives - the following essay on "The Ox," from one of its contributors, just as it came from his pen : Oxen is a very slowAtnimal, they are good to break grouird with. I wood drather have bows if they didn't have kolick, which they say is wind collect ed,in a bunch, which makes.it danger er for to keep .horses than( an ox. If there was no horses the people lyould have to wheel-thare wood on a Wheel barrow. It would take them two c(r three - days to wheel a cord a mile: -{— Cows is useful to. i have herd some say that if they had to be tether or ox, they would be a cow. But Dthink when It come to having thare tits pull ed of a Cold morning they'd whisk they wasn't for oxen don't generally have to raise carves. But if I bad to be any I would rather be a bet Ter, but- if I ' couldn't be a heifer Lnd had to be bf)th, I would be an ox. Proofs of the Sitperior Quality OP .13E 1 VITO' 13311 M WALTILAM; MASS '6 The An4rican Watch Company, of Waltham, Mass., respectfully übmittbat their Watches are cheaper, more a rate, less complex, more duro:r la, bettor ada ted for general - use, and more ea sily kept in or or and repaired than 'any other watches in th market. They are simpler in structure, and t refore stronger, and less likely to be injured tha -lie majority of foreign watch es, which are compOt from 125 to 300 pie ces, while in an old Eng retch there 'are more than 700 Parts. ' How they ruri under the hardest trial watches can have, is shown by the •fullowing letter: : . . PENN. RAILROAD COMPANY. OFFICE OF THE * GEN% SPERINTEZIDENT, ALTOONA, PA., 15 Dec., 1866. GNNTLEMEN ' The Watches manufactured by you have r been in:use art this railroad for several years by our onginem . en, to whom wo furnish watches as part Of our equipment. There are how some three hundred of them carried on our lino, and we consider them good and reliable time-keepers.' Indeed, Ilhave great satisfaction in saying your watches give us less trouble, and have worn, and do wear much longer without re pairs than any watches we have ever had in use on this road. As you aro aware, wo formerly trusted to those of English manufacturo, of ac knowledged good reputation; but as a class they .never keep time as correctly, nor have they done as good service, as yours. In these statements I am sustained by my predecessor, Mr. Lewis, whose experience ex tended over a series of years. .Respectfully, EDWARD lI..WILLIAAIS,, ' 4.1 *Moral Saperlniendent. American Watch Co., Waltham. . We make now five different grades of watches, n mad respectively n 85011016 : • .1.0/A(0n ? Tracy & Co., Waltham, Mae*. Witithiint . Wateh dotripany, Waithigiti, 21M66. P. 8. Bartlctt, Waltham, Masi,. Woe. Ellcry; 1 • Bastonr.3lllBB. flume Watch Company, . Bost;)n, Marls. All of these, with the exception ofttio r iatme Watch Company, are warranted by the American W.ltell'ejnipany:te •be,ef the" best material, on the most al i ie , ,oyed principle, and to possess every requisite ter a reliable timekeeper. Every dealer selling these Watches is prNilicti' with the Com pany's priOted cant of guarantee, which should accompany . each Witch sold', so that buyers may Mel sure they are piire!ansin g the genuine article. There aro numerous counterfeits and imitations of our Watches sold throughout•the county? and sic; would caution purchasers Who on their guard :igainst imposition. i • - • Any grades of Walthath Watches may he .pur chated of Watch Dealers throughout the Country. RODBINS • & • EIPPLETON, Sept. 4, , 1867-3ni : tEi 1k.r :! , 1 Ay, ay, riIIOGA CO. COURT A TION. Wher'erfil, the lion: Hobert Q. White, Presi dent Judge" fel' the 4th Judicial District of Penn and -C. P. Veil end Elitilla, T. Bentley, Associate JUdges f in Tioga county, have issued their precept, fle - 4ring date the 24th day of. Sept.. 1567, and to me directed, for the hold ing of Orpltan Coun t Court of Common . Pleas, fioncral Quartr.Sespierts:Dpd Dyer and Termin er, at WellOwo,„for f fro County of Tioga, on the If ti Mond/9 , 17f 'November (being the 25th day), I f.- , 67, 'ami to continuo two weeks. Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coro nor,ditsces of the Peace, and Constablos in and for the ounty of Tioga, to appear in their owl properporsonsf with their rocords,inquil,itions,ex atninationsaMl, remembrances, to do those things which of their °tikes and in their behalf apper tain to be done, and all witnesses and other per suns prosecuting in behalf of the Commonwealth against any person or persons, are required to be then and there attending, and not to depart at thcircil. _Jurors aro renueeted to he punctual in th attendance at thd appointed time, agree ably td 4 hotice, Given under my hand :.pd seal at the Sheriff's Office. in Wellsboro, the 24th'day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eigh, hundred and s co. LEROY TABOR, Sheriff: Elmira Saw Manufactory. Cast and Extra Cast Steel Patent Tape 2 Ground Circular Savzsg MILL, MILEY, GANG, CROSS—CUT, CLEARING, soolu AND:OTHDR SAWS. Mr. J. SCHIEFFELIN, Jr., is authorised to sell at Factory Prices in Tioga. i Orders for repairia , &re., loft with Mr. Schief ,felin will be attonde as promptly as if left at the Manufactory. . ,ANDREWS BURBAGE Sept. 18, 1 887.-It.f. W. J. Hokton.. <a T j ATE of r tho firm of 111athe1 A; Horton, hay -1 "ingjust returned frign the bity of Now York, to now pPepared to offefto the-eitizons of Law renceville, and vicinity, a general assortment of Gnothims PR OVISIONS, • CR 0 CKER Y, HARDWARE,- WOOD & WIL ( LOW-WARE • YANKEE NOTIONS. • LAWRENCEVILLE, FENN'A. September, 17th,1.367-ff . - r) A INTS POR FARMERS AND OTHER v .—Tlio Graf IL /01. Mineral Paint Co. are now manufacturing the Best, cheAp,e+t and 'most' Milo Paint in use; two •oats melt put on, mixed wick ore Linseed Oil, will Mst:3o or 15 years; it i 5 of a lig •it brown of beautiful drocntite color, and can be changed to green. drab olive or cream to eult the. taste of the consumer. It in V:1)113) , b, fur N moos, Barns,,Fencee, Carriage and Car maker,. Parr and Woollen-ware, /agricultural Imple mew-. Caua. ichits, Vessels and Sligel' Bottoms. ell II - VIM, Metal anti Shingle Roofs, OX being Fire and. Water moot Floor Oil Cloths, (one Manufacturer having used noun Lila. the past year.) and as a 'paint for any pofle io unsurpasued for body, durability, elasticity, and adhesiveness. Price $0 per bbl. of :gm lbs., uhtch will supply n farmer for years to come. Send for a eirmilar which gives full partimilarm. None genultm branded in a trade mark p raflon Mineral Paint. d I '0 DA lEL BIDWELL, pt. 11,1807-6 m. '.• 2.54 Pea 1 Street, New York. I F you want a FIRST RATE ARTICLE of FLOUR, MEA.4PaRK, HAMS, SALT on' GENERAL GROCERIES, d in largo or small quantitio.. •! , en in at M. 41. PRINCE'S FLOUR S.•l' • :‘ , N STORE, examine prices, and.you COUNTRY PRODUCL oxeliange. lie3vy Paohages , delivered ttnywhere in town free of charge. Terms—lttindy Pay. Next door to Conyers. WiAlsboro, Aug. 7, 15137. M. B. PRINCE. Mrs. A. J. SOfield, TS now receiving the Fa styles of • • MILLINERY, direct from the city, and will ho ,plened to see her o A ld friends and customers, with as many new ones as may choose to favor her with their pat roinge. I have engaged a first-class Dressma ker, and-am prepared to carryon • DI -a] S - MAKING • in all its branches. in a satisfactory manner. Or tars taken for Hair Jewelry. Good prices paid for human hair. Store over YanValken burg's Clroeery, • , Welleb , kro, Sept. 25, rip AltE CHANCE FOR BUSINESS MEN.— LA, The fine location for a store betureep\ the }.gilding known as Roy's Block, and. Bullard's zialoon is nosy offered for sale on peculiar and favorable terms; inquire tqt Roy's Drug Store. Butter and Cheese. lIIGIIEST Market Priee paid fin .. . Butter and Cheese, or shipped for parties at 24ju1y87. TOLES & 11.fiRRER'S. Coal for Sale. COARSE BITUMINOUS COALfor Sale Cheap, by Sept. 28, 1867. b. V. ROBERTS. N EW BUCK WHEAT FLOUR AT WRIGIIT A BAILFY'S ' 11'981 .01Ia 4a4y r .4. 1 ; - —Beate. -.0 m& .103 434 . pnr puu onp;auxo pul nuo epueld 4- r mircid.u.l4"A 11) 1 A S a PP4 p tIO PPqqA 4 P O voilitustrolibms•nl : eairepie ifuldoint Teitovitue elautioaapi spoof) SKr credo acatquuitpu °Asti OA ssaupmq ccumpull oft' al Iluitacta • 11 am two Soq , Sas 'eumospir am) Emu Sup 13 ,nl num 42,01 t utoif vivid hiq now ir 'ono ()AIN pptoto agailea Sleea 'VW ; .103 obeli 4:4,n golqa ‘pligoapla 'O . '_o 5 4 3 Pina9vci ' ) 4 'p •,' ' ;' ; r • = 1a4,r.14 1 N.11t3 polexploo oql maw,/ jactonurain oti) paranoia oid, `SVONWIRI 09 gl fa 0 . 6 9$ `ioarig omqsjioAt uo looa Nita 11X111011t1 'D "31? 1311VM-SSVIO ;a IIVAA(111VH anus liu!Snq Sq aiquopaed 024131 s 0.1116 pun semen .InoA trq G. Ire emu( NEW SPRING GOODS IN CORNING, AT THE ',PEOPLE'S STORE WE ARF,-,1 . 0 , 'RESIT STO K_ OF. GOODS SPRINe and are prepared to NORTHERN DRY 'GOODS. OUR. LONG EXPERIENCE Goo givo the hoot sa.tisfac to patrovill KEEP T that are to be foun ire not o • quittine , LARGE STOCK OF CLOTHS I.I 4 IADE UP TO ORDER AND WAR. RANTED TO FIT. A. • - ;1 OUR STOCK IVILL BE KEPT FULL Warranted Sold as Low a lishme FIE ROY 121 Wo invite an examination of our Stock and Prices, pledging ourselves to SHOW GOODS fiREELY AND TAKE NO I OFFENDE wrion no sale le made. SMITH & WAITE. Corning, N. Y., Apr. 10, 1887. 30 400111 02141 SlaA 4 'cagy (Pell! 1 60 0 `S£llll4 liaLLllll 1 , 10111 (1011 'LIVX ''' `IiIOIII aoll£l 1811011 `saou otos fpeipanq Jed SUIVN. ONI7 EYS Sq . MV S'Al Vd `a-Tgrs-,vrvic 3 0 ' `Sy3AOJ, W .00EIVING A Map !ed to the TRADE, supply the wants of the i oplo in • • PENNSYLVANIA WITTE ught as that has t GOODS tion, and these accustomed o us know that we E BEST GOODS in this section, and those r patrons are the losers much +/I'M° are. • We keep as usual to eoll by the yard ,or .. 'tad Of ociAs sold by us • `give Satisfaction, AND it at any other Estab t. Mind that. 41;' , - f`., ~:.. .; • T ,. , ,SEMPER:.,, WEM, .. ; Z 1 ~' FE = DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MED WINES PAINTS, OILS, WIN DOW GLASS, & PUTTY, riaxie come down to Old,Priees at lay WF. do not hesitate to say that we have the Largest Stook or P tIR E E ArG L 11 DRUGS 4- MEDICIcES, PATH NT MEDICINES YANK PE NOTIONS, PERF it , . , FANCY ARTIC ES, TOILET SOAP, lIAI 1., TOOTH & NAIL BRUSHES, MIRRORS, WINES & LIQUORS, ac,, EVER lIROUGHT INTO THIS MARKET. Wo have also the Largest Stock of .• PAINTS. OILS, GLASS AND PUTTY, Stich os Pure White Lend, fro White , Zino, Linseed Oil. Coach Varnish, Furniluro Varnish, Yel low Ochro, Venetian 'nett, 'ch rome Yel low, Chrome Green, Prussian Blue, Patent Dryer, Larkez, Japan, N gpatlish Whiting, Pa White, KalsOmino, Rosin, Tar, Log Wood, Fl 3 ip, Brazil Wood, Cam wood, Rodwoi“, Potash, Putty, Aka - ca.), Benzoic, Spirits Turpentine, and Kt:lost:He oil, Paint and ' Val niA Ben.he.-.., Which we i% ill ....ell 25 per cent. cheaper than any other establishment in the county. In Atirt, we have every thing ever kept in afl class 111 DRUG STORE, and all we ask is for you to yell and examine our stock and prices before buying elsewhere. Re member we can't be undersold. All goods warranted or no ealv: P. .R. WmcrAms, 1 "P. P WILLIAMS 4; Co 'J. L. WILLIAMS. j 114. 3 IlOon Block, Wellsboro, Juno 26, 1867 MR. WILLIAM ROBOTS begs to announce to tho citizens if Tioga Counts', that in addition to Lis excellent stock of Stoves, Tin-Warn, Brittania, and Sheet-Iron Ware, he has, at a great outlay, stocked his store oh MA IN STREET, W LSBORO, • with a cemplete assortment of hell Hardware, of which we rinumerate the foil lug artielea: • , ' NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT, • MILL, lIAND ND WOK SAWS, • BUTTS, STRAP I NOES, - CARPENTER'S T OLS, 'PUMPS, IAX S, AUGERS, ' BITTS, BITT-Si7OCKS 'HATCHETS, CHISELS, SIIOVELS, SPADESIFORKS, BENCH-SOREVS, 4 WOOD SCREWS, CARRIA E BOLTS, BURRS, SKEINS, WA ERS, PIPE BOXES, AX , TREES, ELIA''- , TIC SPRINGS, HORSE SHOF. HOOP, BAR, - & BAND IRON, GRODSTONE HANGINGS, .CORN POPPER' SAUSAGE CUTTERS Al COMBINED. Also, PISTOL CARTRI' POWDER A CAPS. PATENT BARNDOOR 4 a'new thing, and made for use. )these are but' few few of the many articles compbing our stock of Hardware. We invite the public to call ina examine for themselves. We aim to keep tin beet quality of goods in our line • and all work to order done promptly and we ll WILLIA f ROBERTS. • Wellebore, Sept. I, 1888-tf. Boarding Howe. - by the , week o f day , and Lodg ing,-can Do bad on terms oppo site the old U. S. Hotel Sta d, Main Street, Welleboro. M. M. SE?, Proprietor. Aug. 7, 1867, tf. TOB-WORK, IN THE BE fa with despatch, a t THE AG - 776 .1 ilitYklY"sP:tiJ i''"'O't . WE will bay at the highest market prise, the following articles. SkfEEP''PELTS, DEACON -SKINS, DEER SKINS, PURS,. Arm VEAL SKINS, for which we will pay cash. We will manufacture to order, French or home tanned CALF or KIP BOOTS, In the 'best man ner and at fair rates, and pay especial . StenHop to nwApato.;, 7 7 • Ikh - Sob ME READY-NAPE WORK, on which we will notlbe undersold, and from this titne.we shall make it a point to keep up the best stock of LADIES' GAITERS t. be found in the coring-, Whieb we will sell at lower profit than such articles have ever been &trod in this region. No shall likewise keep up a good assortment of LADIES' BALMORALS, LEATHER BOOTEES, CHILDREN'S AND MISSES WORK or VA- • - MOO'S STYLES, and all styles of MEN'S WORK: LEATHER 4. FINDINGS 'i ' • cair-a bdug tof gm h pas 'arty whore this side of New York; and we shall keep a full'stook of FREN II CALF, FRENCH RIP, UP ER, SOLE, LININGS, AND BINDING. Ouratoc of. PEGS, - NAILS; TH R &AD, AWLS; RASPGLOVERS' NEEDLES, LASTS, TREES, CRIMP S, with SHOEMAKER'S TOOLS and FINDINGS, will t bo (mind the lar. gest in the county, and tilt jell or small profits. We talk business and we mean busjneep. We have been in this region long enough to be well known—lot those, who know us try us. Corner , of Main and Grafton streets, opposite Wm. Rob. erts"lfardware Store, C. W. SEARS, GEO. 0. DERBY Wellsboro, April 24, 1867—1 f. NEW GOODS AND NEW PRICES T. A. .WICKHAM9S = HAVING just returned from New York with New and earefulty.Aeleettl, All those in want of Goods wtll find it to their intorest to veil and and learn Pricos before buying elsewhere Rept constantly on hand, a choice lot of DRIED FRUIT, GROCERIES, ,FLOUR All tho above Goode are bought at tho iowos Cash Prices and will be sold ONLY Fos CASH on&READY PAY Don't forget the place, at the old stand of VAN NAME It WICKHAM. Thrgo.,, Pc..., Bob. 20. 1987—if WELLSBORO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. THE subscribers having procured additional machinery aro now ready to furnish to order all aorta of PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, FIELD ROLLERS, MILL GEARING, SLEIOH•SHOES, W 0 d D - SAWING MACHINES, &c., &c.- ; WOODWORTH PLANER, for custom and job work, •We aro also prepared to do SLITTING & SCROLL SAWING Having a first-class screw-outting Lathe, We aro prepared to make OHEESE ' PRESS SURE7WS, to order. Butldere- of 'Cheese Factories are re quested to examine our work. We manufacture tho Champion' Plow, ono of tho finest implemefits in tho market. Wellaboro, May 15, 1867—tf. 1867. WRIGHT & BAI4 T HY. 1867. ATE commence this year with an exclusively if CASE! business. • V CASH' PAID. FOR: OATS" i CASH PAID FOR. CORN I D STUFFERS ISTOLS, )GES, A LARGE STACK. OF FLOUR FOR \ • ASII 1 ' A LARGE STOCK _oy FEED FOR A LARGE STOCK OF PORK FOR ANGINGS Call and Goo us. WRIGHT Jr. BAILEY Wellsboro, Jan. 9, 1887-Iy. Ail persons Mated to ,05 by note or book account must call and settle or pay costs. Jan. 3, 1887. WRIGHT & BAILEY. Welisboro Wool Carding machine, HAVING covered our Machine with entire now Cards, we are now reidy to Card all Wool without elay, and into beat possible manner. All Wool sent from a d stance by Stage will be returned by the same if required. S. A. lIILTBOLD, ORIN GLAIR. Wellsboro, Jane 12, 1867. Dlt. PITCH'S ABDOMINAL SUPPORT ERS, for sale at Roy'a Drug Store. A. S T T l l R L gie ' m a e nd BUSINESS ! We have a first-rato stock of TIOGA, - P.A. OTPOKf OF 9°°D' EXAMINE OUR,' STOCK PORK, &C.,. &C CA STINGS, SIMI AB We have also a to order. OLD IRON.' CHARLES WILLIAMS r , P. L. SEARS, CASH PAID FOR WHEAT I CASH FOR EVERYTHING ! ! CASH,I , CASH I 3 E. &IL I'. ANTHONY & CO., • Manufacturers of ( Photographic Araterials, UND RETAIL, VAY, N. Y. • business of Pbotogtapbic ten for the following, vizi ;ortioscoitc Views Miss nod Landscapes, 501 ..Blio in addition to our Zdatarialawe are Ham - 13!.ereolicopou • Of American and. F. Oronßs. Statuary, etc. • Stareoscopi.• From negatives mad forming a'completo P contest. Stereoscopic Vio . ws on Glass, , Adapted for either Magic Lanterns or the Stereoscope. Our l eatalogne will 1?o eont ,to any address on receipt of Stamp. We manufacture mote largely than any other house, about 200 varieties from fiti cents to $5O each. Our ALBUMS hare the reputation of being superior in beauty and durability to ull others. Card Photographs of Generals, States men, Actors. etc., etc. Our Catalogue elubrocee over FIVE THOUSAND different subjects, including reproductions of lie most celebrated Engravings, Paintings, Statues, etc. Cata logues sent on receipt of stamp. II Photographers end others ordering goods C.0.D., will please remit 25 per cent. of the amount with their order. The prices and quality of our goods cannpt fall to satisfy. Jan. 2,1807-9 m. T"ENOTIOE.—On reoeipt of 0., D o ti ur by mull t will send ter:lopes tor me i ring oonipouuds which with careful using will e deem ally restore gray hair to its original color, pre vent premature decay and falling off, and impart a smooth and glossy appearance to hair deadened by sickness. JNO. D. GALLAGHER, Aug. 21,1867-3 mo Wilmington, Delaware. 1866. FOR SALE. 1866 • BY B'.' C. WICKHAM, AT HIS NURSERY OF FRUIT AND OR NAMENTAL TREES, IN TIOGA 60,000 Apple Trees. 10,000 - Pear Trees. A gcod supply of 'PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY, and ORNAMENTAL TREES A SHRUBBERY. The Fruit trees are composed of the choicest varieties, good, healthy, some of them largo awl In bearing. Any ono wishing to get a supply will do welt to call and see my stook before pur r chasing olsewhzre. Aii!T Delivered at the depot free of charge. Tioga, Feb. ,;,1866—1 -* Stoves & Tin Ware Is now prepared to furnish the public with anything in his line of business, in-quantity us large, in quality; as good, and as cheap in price as any dealers in Northern Pennsylvania. He pays particular attention to the STYE AND TIN WARE BUSINESS and intend to keop a full aysortment of everything in that lino. TIN WARE MADE TO ORDER, promptly, and warranted• to give satisfaction. REPAIRING executed in the boat manner and with dispatch D. P. R9BE Wolleborongh, Maroh 7, 1868. I ° cY. Lz ' s Horse Cattlo Powdors. YELLC4 TER, HEA cottons, VE DI TEMPER, VERB, FOUND! LOSS QV API AND VIT. ENERGY, &c. us* improves , wind, inereasi the appetlte—glv a smooth glossy skin-1 transtorm,l t miserable shell horse. To keepers of Cows this preparation is Invaluable. " proves the quality of the milk. It has been proven,byl ac tual experiment, to Increase the (Dian tity of milk and ;icnm twenty per cent. and make the butter find and zweet. In fattening cattle, it gives them un appetite, looSens theft hide, and makes them thrive In all diseases of Swine., suck as Cougts, Ulcers in the Lungs, Liver, ' Ace , this article ' e acts as a specific. -a- By putting from of'•• one-half a paper to a paper in a barrel el swill the / t •;f: r 7 - above diseases . willte eradicated mi l '— or entirely, prevented. if given in time, %certain preventive and card foe t',, lh,;; Cholor t , Price 25 Ccrit3 per Plitr „r .pe.a for $l. El PREP Y A-. VOTTE,4e. - 1311,0. • AT TVEITt. WHOLESA LE nun AND Airnlrr E EPOT.:; No. 116 Frauklin Sf. 3 1 .11 4. imnre, Nt For Sole by Droryi , ti out the United Stows. DAVID E. FOUTZ, Successor. For sale 143 , John A. Roy, Wollsboro. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, MANS FIELD, TIOGA COUNTY, PA. F. A. Allon , Principal, Professor of Natural and .Mental Science. 1. T. STREIT, A. M., Professor of Languages. CHARLES 11. VERRILL, A. M., Professor of, Mathematics. ' Mai. L. M. PETERSELIA, Modern Languages and Drawing. Mug SUE E. CONARD, B. E., Engh. Braches. Mug. MARY J. BRIGGS, B. E.. Prinoipalif the Model School. L G. HOYT, Professor of Vocal and Instrumen tal Music. Miss ALICE D. SEELEY, Assistant Instructor of Music. I;i=1 EX 'EMS PER TERM OF 14 WEEKS Fall a, d Spring Term, including board, roo •• rent, tuition, book rent_,_. fuel, oil, • nd washing, $6O 00 Winte Term, tlii 00 Day students, tuition and book rent, 10 00 Total expenses for school year $lB4 00 No extra charges. Rooms fttrnisbed with stoves, chairs, tables, stands, pails, bedsteads, mattresses, pillows, and one comfortable. For farther information send for Catalogue. Aug. 7, 18117, Ow. Address, Principal. PHOTOGRAPHIC. mama we of iho War, ha various eituipaigns and reptile history of the great Photogravhl c Albums. FOR THEE MILLION. D. P. ROBERTS, OPPOSITE ROY'S BUILDING, CALL 44TD 'SEE ME. lEEE PJA.OTJ'I-.7"V". SCIIOPL YEAR 1867-8. First Term beginv September 4, 180, Second term beg,ne Decembtr 9 " bird term begins March 28, 1868. 11 1 110LESAbE DUG STORE. isi/ Ye b :CONNING, DRUGS. AND MEDICINES,. PAINTS AND •AILS, TIIADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, CONCEN- KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT MEDI AND FLAVORING 'tx,Pßecas, WALL PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, Sold at Wholegal° Prices. Buyers are requested to call and get quotations before going further East W. D. TERJIELL CO Corning, N. Y., Jun. I, 18V-1 y . I THE 9 - 1 - tEkl' • - OENT:RE OF ATTRA,OTION . IS AT LAWRENCEVILLE. C■ S. MATIIER & CO. Would announci) to the good people of Tioga County that they hate just returned from New York with their scOnd full stock of 'kk•-. 'k. '- FALL Er. WINTER `GOODS, embracing all, tho novelties as well as the sub stuntials required. DRESS GOODS -in all varietie.z,'STAPLE & FANCY GOODS, HOOP 'SKIRTS,. MINK, CONY, r , hd Siberian Sp( wet/ CLOTHS 3v CASSIMERES i i the t ounty, READY MADE cLummo, and CLOTHING made to order Suke;.- 'Wendel by first clasp low SHO M E BOOTS & SHOES in end— les variety,. HATS & CAPS ' to suit all tastes, • . G OCERIES, &C., eui goods have boon bought during . the lafq panic in New York and will be eold at panic priceft. Prices aro down, monopoly broken up. No other storB can or dare compote with us in qual ity and price. For further particulars call at the etoro of C. S. MATHER .1., CO. LpAvrencevillo, Doe. 19, 1866 Chairmaker, Turner, and 7 / Furniture Dealer. SALE ROOM, opposite Dnrtt's 'Wagon Shop, Main Street. FACTORY in Sears. Wil liams Foundry, second story. Orders promptly tilled add satisfaction gun ran t eed. Fancy Turning done to order. IVollsboro, Juno 12,1867. J. STICKLIN. • Tioga --Marble Works. THE undersigned is now prepared to cxc auto all orders for Tomb Stones and Montt rents of either This preparation, long and favorably known, will thor oughly reinvigorate broken-down and low-spirited horses, ei strengthening and cleansing the stomach and lutes tines. ITALIAN OR RUTLAND MARBLE, of tho ldtest style and approved workmanship. and. with dispatch. He keep constantly on band both kinds of Marble and will be ablo to suit nil lyb9 may fa vor him with their orders, on as reastindble terms as can be obtained in the country. It Is a cam pre- A - cativo of aU cAssa Idjtjf. to - Stones discolored with rust and dirt cleaned and made to look as good as new. PORTERAWILCOX. Tioga, Nov. 1, 1867—tf. To the Farmers of Tioga County. T AM. Dot* bulldlag at my Tap u factory, Lawrence ', villa. a superior /MIN 111 ILL, which possesses the following advantages over another 1. It separates oats, rat litter, and foul seed;, and chess and cockle, from wheat. ' 2. It cleans flax seed, takes out yellow seed, and all other seeds, perfectly. 3, It cleans timothy seed. 4. It does all other separating required of a mill. This null Is Malt of the Lost and most dutablo Lur,in good style.. and lo sold cheap Jul cash, or pro duce. 1 will tit a patent sieve, for eeparating only from wheat, to other mills, ou reasonable tel me. S. 11 MATHER, Lawroncoville,Octobor 10, 18804 f ROY'S CHOLERA DROPS CURES COLIC, CURES DYSENTERY, - CURES CHOLERA HORBUS, CURES. CHRONIC DIARRHEA, CURES all Bowel Complaints, but does not cure anything elso, This medicine it. no cure-all : it has the conndonce of every body, for it is never known to fail : it should be kept on hand by every family. Sold by doalers in medicine at,flfty cents por bottle. For sale in Welleborough at Roy's Drug Store: ICNOXTULLE, TIOGA CO., P 4. ME Fall Term commences Sept. Btl, Winter Term No, 20th, Spring Term Feb. 18th,1868. EXPENSES PER TERM Primary Department Common English Higher English Languages and Higher Mathematics. Instrumental Music, extra.... Vocal Multic, extra. DraWing,Tara Room Eon Board per Knoxville,'August 14,1807—ti PNEWELL, DENTIST. MANSFIL'LD, Pe., • grateful for the !very liberal pationage heretofore received, will continue so as to per form all dental °Relations, as to merit the riipidly increasing profeSsional (demands now engaged. AU operations ih all dcp_artments of the profes sion executed in' tto he i st possible moon r. An new, useful inve., ions and improvements adopt ed. Tho highest 'nod if his patrons the ultima tum of his aushiti n. Dec. 5, 'llO-tf FLOUR FRO, f CI OICEVIIITE 'WHEAT, buckwheat tl.ur, (torn meal and feed, always on hand. Call a • the Charleston AI 111 before buy ing your flour and feed. I can make it on object for you to buy. A. RUSSELL. May 16,186,13—tf COIOE LOT OF GRAIN BAGS for sale cheap ! at WRIGHT & BAILEY'S. Wellaboro, Judo 6,1867. 11E largest asSortment of Vi'atellea, Clocks T Jewelry and Plated Ware In Tioga county at (l9dee6s) FOLEY'S. MEI 'PRATED MEDICINES, CIN- CINNATI; WINES AND BRANDY, WHITE- WASH LIME, TINES, PETROLEUM OIL, 11,00IIESTER PER FUMERY r AND DYE COLORS, , & BEST FRENCH. WOVE COll.- SETS, GLOVES AND ' HO SIERY, YANKEE NO: TIONS, &c., FURS ! 1 FURS ! ! Thu largest Stock of J. BTICKLL.N, UNION ACADEMY. FACULTY: ' ELIAS RORTON, Principal. Mits. ADA W. MORTON, Precoptress. Miss MIRA RORTON, Assistant. Miss AMANDA DRAKE, Teacher of Music : CALENDAR FOR 1867-8. - • DIOR RAILWAY. C)11 - et IA after IE, witty. Angina 2‘41,, 1867, train s v. leaveeoruhtgat MIA tit tho follawint).1,1111 WESTWARD DetIRD, • 12:28 a. la., Exprels 31 MI. Sundt. r, exceyrt.d in,. 11,/,„: W, SAlarntlTlCsl,:lnd Dunkirk. connect' n 'with !Foie for the West. 8:41 t rn N wiit Express, $1.003311 excepted, far linhat ; ,, S•tlarnawm, awl Ift(tkillg difett with trains of the -Atlantic & - Meat Western, 1,31,„ Eore, and Grand Trunk Hallways, fora)l points 11 t,t 7:07 a. tn.,Night Express, for It off4lo,Seirm,,,, Dunkirk and the West, rantieFting as,ahove. 7:14 a. m., Nig,bt i'otpreas, iundaya excepted, rm luth eater Rll.l i41117H10, vla At MI, 10:12 t. in all Train. Sunday - a excepted. for Buffalo and tuttlt , tk, connecting, at Elmira rot'• Can:trod/ 1 / 4 4 0 m, 2:14 p. n.. Iteltintora Expreta, l. 4 undays excelled, 1,, Rochester and Buffalo, via Avon. k. 7:03 p. ni., Day BxPteis, Sundays excepted, for Bugalc, Fniantnea, Dunkirk And limn WpAt, ctatnectlag at Bitilthamton for Sy; Itellee; at Owego far 'lthaca; at Elintta for Canandaigher at atnitunaucat with the at• lantle and (It eat NrvAKII‘ Itaibtay; at Buffalo mi t t, the Lake Lshore tool Otuud Trunk Itailwaya, had et Dunkirk with the Lake lihoreltailway : for all I ) , m , wee t and south. 7;IU pm Day Express, Sunday:l excepttil, ter itoelie.trr 12.50 p m Way Freight, Enn*rs excepted. 5:40 , Emigrant train—.D . 4lyi-for the 'West. I '1 tAIirWARD Bo= D. , 12:10 a m., Expreatt. Pally. Sundays er(critd connecting at 9ray,,,art for 11 . 411 wick, and at N ea yoth with [alumna', trains and ateameta toy Bo6lotl and Now England Cities. 4:18 a. m., Cincinnati Expreaa, 51ondaye exceplexl. Len necting at Elmira for liarriaburg, Philadelphia and the South; at Owego for Ithaca; at Binghamton for Syracuse; at Oredt Baud for Scranton, Philadel phia, and Trenton; at Laq„kawaxen for Hawley. and at titritycwirt for Newburg and Warwick'. 10.16 am Accommodation Train daily, connecting at at Muth% for Canandaigua. 10:18 st: in., Day Express, Snntlays excepted, connecting at Elmira for Vanandalgua, at Binghamton fur Syrn• cum at Great Bond for Scranton, at Latham axcu Hawley, and at Jersey City with midnight &plats Train of New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia, Bain. morn and Washington. , - 342 p. m., Bat Howse Express, Sundays excepted 4.36 1. in., New York and 134Ithnore Sundaye ex. cefkeil, connecting at Elmira for Ilarrhsburth,Phila dolphin, nuti South. 7,07 y m Lightning Rxpress, Sundays excepted, con necting at Jersoy City , aitit morning expreas train of 'New Jersey Railroad for Baltimore and Washington, and at 1 . 41.,w,,Y0rk with morning express trains for Ruston and the East. • 12.30 p, ut, Way Frcielit, Sundays excepted. WM. R. BAltit,' ' Geu'l Paee. Agent TRAINS FOR THE NORTH. Tt.lins for Canandagaia leave Elmira as follows: Accomotlat ion nt 7 00 Express [fastest train on rontl] 45 a m Mall CU pm Way: F. right, (passenger coach attached] 7 to a m On and after Aptil 20th, 18t7, trains will hi I iVe ethd depart from Tiny, as follows; _ : , t(.01 - 1\O riArrit. MOPING noriu Expreee G 45 p m Expresm 1050.1 in Elmila Mail 560 am Elmira Mail 965 p" , n Local Freight 10.60 a m I Local Freight 336 p In Through k reiglit 9 U., pin Through Freight 200 a m IL S. DROWN, Div. Sup't • Li lossburg & Corning, & Tioga R. E 'Praia. toll ran am followe until tardier notice: Acconmiodution—Le.ntis .1110efiburg at 6,50 a. m., )fans. field at 7,35. Tioga nt 8,20, Later, ocotillo nt 00; arriving at Car gnt 10,20 a.m. :%.I,til-LeIIVI.FI Itlieitiburg at 2,35 p. nt., Matrifit.l.l at :"..,..t, Tiogri at .4.06, Lawrenceville at 4.s3—art it ii.....i.,m Corning at 0 p. m. Mail—Ltares Corning at S a. I i , I..larencevill , - .it ....1.€ , , Tioga at 70.02.5tamitidil at o.4o—iirrivitig it Eii.... Lan: at 11.:0a in. ACC I, IIIIIIOII4IIiOII,-LMIIT, 1.: , ..1 ilirig at 4,40 p. 111 . 1,11.. 1 eill.PVille at 5,55.T10 aat .02. M. 5 at.fielil at 7:40a0-king ao-king iit Itl.-istini i. at S ..1i 1 p. tii. L ` lt. :•+.ll ATI UCt: i :' , Ol , , On nlld : 1 11 , r !do:\ DAY: th pihei 14th, 19.1)1, Traint ou thu Eire 1011110:414 will run us full—Aß W.E:=IIV.II% Mail Train leave 3 .• •• •• " nlr. in Erin ....... Erie I::coets Lunen Plillarle phut.. •• •• • •• an. in Erie Elutfra M.j lett‘,.. .• •• " tFilliantapot t ,at r. at Lock Haven EASTWARD Tiamileaves Erie " 11 illinmrylgt t arr. at Philadelphia. Erie Expresi leaves Erie •• ari..it ?last lea set Lock It:Even... •• •• 11'i11lanippot t.... •• u. at aa.l Exprelg nit:wet -N‘ it It alt trains an Watr^n Erin Itath‘a;s. I - 4 !raving Pltiladvlt 111.1 at 12.(, jirtve at it I inotna II at t.; 4(1 a. in. and 1111 Ctt:atJsod.as. Leaving l'lttlatlelplaa at i.• 1.1 I' tl., asrive at Od City at .1,;35 it m. Atlantic and Great Westeriii 11. IN - SALANI ..C. mv,i Su 1 , 6).m. ]lnca ) ' YA,,TW !r. I, Itcum), At. niu :.,ttuu "t 5 ,:),..,,r,:• boit) Mad' Expr , i,s 1219 Acentninotlatlon.. . Exi rebb ;, 11.01 L ExpitNs At Cory there is o janetio ' & v, it II the Philadziph,o & Erie, and CII CI eel( Rail it.atls. At 3leadvillo ‘ , llll\ 1110 Franl,llll and O. ar.d tit tofu Btanch. At L e ettvitt,,but go the 31alioniny Branch mal , c, rect ronto to eltseluntl. At Ravenna connvet% Cleveland and Pittabut gh Roth °ad. The Road Passes through Akron. Aeliland. Matioll, Ull,llllh Dayton, 1111PIi ctilll curb ti= r.al• roads, and terunn•ttes at Cmcinuati. 1.. 1). ituck(Eit, (lets , 31...1dA l'a Suloseriber will :tell or root the hobos to; valuable property, to wit One form, °Li a bleb ho now reside pnc toile lrom three churches, two &hoot 11ea:.,, two grog shops, and ono railrliad, and about the came distance from the line of the Well:bore sod Lawrenceville Railrolid. The farm contain- , l'll acres of good Pawl, 50 acres timbered, well Mi tered, and very productive. It requires that the seed should be sowed % - in-d planted. however, to cniatro a harvest. One farm in Jackson township, 175 stores, first-rate plot:, for is cheese factory. Also—for sale-4 mules, 75 sheep, and othir stock, cheap on reasonable (arms. Planing & Turning. ITAVINU got himnqw Facto s in operation. .1_ is now prepSvol to fill otti ers for enbirwt %Vare promptly and in the hest rl •le of workman ship. Having proured WOODIVIORTH PLANER, he in reaLlyi:e ttrefelek or plunk with diwitch SCROEL-WORK BItiCKETg: furniEbod to order. 11iy muchinw..nre of the new est rind most improved pattein2. Shop coruer of Pearl and Wahl Sts, WELLS BORO, PA., Oct. 31, 18611- ff.' 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Yearly, s3,vith ,t valuable premium ; two copies, $5 50; thr Cl c, i itc, $7 50; lire c.pit:, $l2, and splendid amni tillor clubs at $3 eneby with the first premiums to tiich subscriber. Ad dtcss., . W. JEN.NINOS DEMOREST, $5 O 660 tio .. 00 ..j3O 00 :,.100 ... 3 110 2 .-.1) Nu. 473 Dioaciwnyy:Now York. Detnorest'a Monthly and t our,g Amorica, to ealer $4, with the premiums to each. Murrh 20, 'G7-(ltn, POWER LOOM. [Putotiteil 1565.] IA A . ren-utn , iutere , tod in the introduction of nutcliiocry itrtu nur (;oflntry, aro reqllCpieti to i gate the merits of HENPERSON'S if,lSl) PO WER This loom will all kinds of hand; ca‘11.::• •It will aeave jeans, hiatikuts, plain eloth, satt• net. horsey, flannel. sea 11110FS sack, double tridt;. Manket,, , •I any kind I;) rotted, ;loth. It treads the Ire ,ao. throng th e Auttle, lets off the web, and take6 , ol t•loth. ft int,ke the upper shed as the hot , —macs forward. and beat- up the tilling after the crow is made, tan king butter cloth and bettet selvage th nt e n ho menu in any other Way. Looms made to order ann warranted. At.plY at the shop. on 'Water Street, sign , Factory.", LEWIS AVETMOItE. Wellshero, March 20, 1867—if. T AMPS.—A. new kind of lamp for Kerosene -1.4 po broakago of obimnoye—at FOLEY'S. LINES OF ' Northern Central R. .R Philadelphia & Trio R. R. Real Estate Sale:. Ono tavern etnrid in Lawrenceville Lawretwo, Apr. 17, 18117-If B. T. .VAN }BORN, RAVEL: H. RIME, GoWI Supq .11 cfc., p . S.u. n m -15 to 12 W.) il.mn . p 0.4; 11 Ell . b.VO 9 /El 13.2 b I. In ~45 1. 10.41 . to .11.40 p m . to a m 4.1 m ?f) t lat Ilit m n m in 610 p ru dr.V, iuN '1 li M. S. BALDWIN V. T. VAN TIORN