- 01131 FItiEBIDE. Rich Acitunritt, with her golden store, - May count her treasures o'er and o'er, And say-such wealth ala ne'er before . The land betide ; , 4,ti fruits and flowers, anti yellow sheaves ,A.te gathered in, and withered leaves 'NT° all the traveler's ,a ryc perceives t,l In prospect wide, - Biit giVe to me the sheltered room, ,Where nciOlor Mind's nor rea'son's gloom Can blighilur joyous mentat bloom . I:ly i ctir fireside! t How sweetramble through come book, Or chat with friends in social nook, :With children round, on whom to look With honest pride! And then to hare the meeting crowned With some old ditty's cordiasatind : Or sit and hear the tale go i l ountl, Or aught beside Which may the passing hour engdgc— Of life we'll con the varied - pagc, And hope for happy, good old . age . By our fireside. A Good Customer. A . few days since, a dignified person with the bearing and general appear ance of a country merchant, stepped in to a wholesale store in the city, - of Nor wich, Conn., and in a island lone and insinuating manner, inquired of one of "the proprietors if he sold gin by the barrel„at , what price and if it was a good article. Be would to see a sample. Pivprietor drew . a large sized tumbler full. Cointry merchant tasted, "Ah said'he, as he smacked his lips with just a, stispiolou of delight, "that's good gin. What can you let me have a barrel of that for ?'1 Proprietor named the price. ' Remarkalft good said he, tak ing aikother sip. " That rewinds the of ionie gin I 'bought in 1838," and he went n-with a long story nbout.that particu- - Aar gin, stopping occasionally to try the i3aniple until it was all gone but a swal low. The story finished ihe - tossed off the balance of it, and remarking that -he liked the gin, and would come, in and leave his order after making a few purchases elsewhere, left the store. An hour afterward, while the proprie tor was waiting upon some customers, the gin buyer returned, and this time tackled one of the clerks with : I have got to buy some gin. to-day, and if you have got it first rate article I should like to try a sample of it." Another - large-sized tumbler full was forthcoming, and the old fellow tasted of It. Then be,turned it round,,lield it up to the light, and tasted again.— Then ho smacked his lips, inquired the price, and took another sip. Then he remarked,that it was very cold weather and took' a good swallow. Then lie common - tettOn the gin, Lind in:iulged in a few reflections upon how much more gifi r eest now than it did in I 838. Icept on talking ain i l he kept on drinking', mid the clerk kept ou wait ;ing to consummate the trade. . He was such a dignified man, and was so evidently a good judge of, as well as a large dealer in gin, that the clerk .was not disposed to hurry him. But as he was taking down the last swallow, the proprietor conic around. The sus picion tclawned on him that the country Merchant was •a better drinker than buyer. Stepping up to him he thund ered out " Look here, sir, do you - ‘v.int To buy my gin ?"/ 'The old fellow's-dignity melted in an instant. Putting his hand in his over coat he drew out a pint bottle, and in the meekest add mildest yoke replied ; "Ya, a--half-pint in this Nttle. ' I n tilq.. • 'ow TO TAKE' 4 WiIIPPING.—The Western_, Morning . Sinn, an English Iou r ii ii:VbasAlte_fdllowin,g fresh -version Pf an old:story: - A Mr.151 - ekens, hi one of -his books on -tmericao jy‘st Mtl . r3W, represents TOM (as turning every incident, into a 'ut with a sensation header, so that v i when the editor got thrashed for i el sonalities, he at once broughtout a pe eial edition with the 11=11(611111ounce ment, "The-Editor Cowhided Again." It is not, I think, generally known'that Mr. Dickens was referring to an acual ease, which is tolerably notorion in America, and as told with great gl by' e. , the person most deeply interested. That ? person is no other than the notorious James Pordon Bennett, of the New York Herald, and it is thus he tells his story to his friends. The Herald had for some time violently attacked a cer tain actress. One day the lady's hus band, himself an actor, came to the .Heraldoillee r walked into Mr. Bennett's : ( +win, and said : I "Are you Mr. Bennett ?" - "I am," was the reply; "take a seat?" "No, sir, I will not take a seat ;. you have insulted my wife." "Who is your wife?" Name mentioned. "Never heard of her." ' "But your dramatic 'critic has insul ted her." 'This is his affair." 4 "But I hold you responsible," and thereupon the angry husband took the proprietor of the .ilerald from his.chair, and flung him on the floor, kicked him in the rear, roliesi-him over, kicked him again, clutched hold of his throat, and left the office. " What did the victim do? He called upon one of his employees, wrot l e out an account of the affair, caused sensation cards to be struck off—" Fourth Edition —Atrocious Assault upon the-Editor;" and soon all New . 179,rk was buying the t Herald. "But," said Bennett, "I added a lit tle garnish which was notstrlctly true." I said, "I",Ve Would have pardoned this unmanerly, cowardly assault .upon an unarmed man but for one circumstance: "this despicable wretch, not content with ferocious violence, had the un speakable meanness to take up a quar ter-dollar piece which was lying upon the table and to pocket it." The next day when the actor appear ed upon the stage, he was greeted, ,with cites of "Who stole Bennett's quarter V' and whenever•he appeared the same cry greeted him, until he and his wife wene driven off the stage and ruibed.— "That,"• adds Bennett, "was my re - venge." A Parisian was proceeding home hi a state of intoxication, when he was con fronted by a robber who demanded his watch and money.' Hie wits seerded to stave been sharpened by thce'wine, for instead of grappling with hiS'opponent, he affected to hail him with indescriba ble pleasure, to be so far gone as not.t6 be able to distinguish friend from f6e, and embraced and hugged the robber to his heart, swearing eternal friend ship. "My friend," he exclaimed, "we will never part; come with me, let us eat and - drink and • sleep tozether ; the drawer of 'my seeretaire is 1311 of gold— why should you not-equally tonjoy it?" Delighted at the p ( rospect the robber took. the proffered arm, and the two proceeded on their way, singing jovial songs as they went. Two watch-houses were purposely avoided, but at the third, the supposed victim set up - a shout that brought half a dozen police : men,- when an explanation followed, and.the friends parted. The Watkins Express tells the follow ing:* A Mrs. -, of the village of W., in one of the Southern Tier counties, - of New York, being withal a faithfnl church-goer, resolved to give a party, and chose one Monday evening for the occasion. The company •tieing all as sembled, and refreshmen4 served, her little boy came running up in the pres ence of the guests and holding up a sam ple, inquired not in the softest voice: "Mamma, is this the cake that you and :Grandma made a Sunday. The fact that• the population bf Ire land hits decresed 800,000, in the past fifteen years tells the whole-story of English rule in that country. NEW 11. - MiDWARE STOEE CONYERS & OSGOOD N ci n rt f r t i o e rt s, th eir lal o o l d establishedbuics a Dry Goods, I • STOVE, TIN;•AND GENERAL HARD- WARE STORE, two doors balow the old stand; where they wan nfaoturo TIN-WARE ON 21IX ETIAANITY PRINCIPLE, that is, in the most substantial manner, lie the matter of STOV we have enough to.do all the cooking and warm ing in Tioga County.' In fact; we haie 'Stoves enough to MAKE' A SUMMER in TVALRUSSIA. We aro tho Qtly ngont2 for tike t sale of the MERMAN COOK* STOVE In Wellaboro; l ttnd this Stove ia the AUTOdRAT STOVES. Wo keep all kinds of hardware,' Iron, Nails Steel, Horse Shoes, and a complete variety of SHELF HARDWARE If you don't belies° it D.ROP IN. 1, COJVERS OSOOOD. Wasboro, Sepe.'4,lB6, ly. Proofs or the Superior Quality . F TILE AMEN_ ;IC N WATCH DE AT o WA I LT AM, MASS. . . . The Amerie In Watch Company, of Waltham, Mass., respectf lly suhmit that therr Watches aro 1 cheaper, more ccurate, less complex, more dura ble, better ada ted for general use, and more ea sily kept in order and repaired than any other watches in the market. They aro simpler in structure, and therefore stronger, and less likely to be injured than the majority of foreign watch es, which are composed of from 125 t 0 4300 pie ces, while in , an old English watch there are more than 700 arts. How they run •under the hardest trial etches can have, is shown by the following lettel: PENN. RAILROAD COMPANY,. OFFICE 01 TEIE (3EN'I. SPERINTENDENT, 1 * A TOONA, Ps., 15 Dec., 1868. 'rho watches manufactured by n use on this railroad for several onginomen, to whom we furnish of our equipment. Thom are hnndrud of them carried on our onsid,ir them good and reliable Judea d, I have groat satisfaction watches give us loss trouble, and do wear much longer without re• watches we have ever had in use As you aro aviare, we formerly of English manufacturo, of ac !isti reputation; but as a class they o as correctly, nbr havn they done as yours: tements I tun sustained by my r. Lewis, whose experience ex ;eri.os of years. Respectfully, EDWARD 11. WILLIAMS, General Superintendent. tch Co., Waltham. five different grades of watches, ely a - S - follows : Limy if: C 0.,. Waltham, Aram atch Company, Waltham, Mao,. Waltham' Mass. - I 0 Boston, • , Fr 17131; HO-ti Q nsTm - +:).ii yoti hare , .uu years , by our watches as par , I(.. now seine thre Zino, and we time Iteepere, ill 8: ying you ILIA.° worn, and pairs than any on this road. tructeld to the knowledged g. never keep tin .as good service In these et' predecessor; 11 tun dell over a American NV I We make no , named i rospect . l Appleton, T 1 ll'nithant HI P. 8. Bard --- lime—Waft '1 Xlll of these, with the exception of the Home Watch Compa y, aro warranted by the American tti aten Compa, y to be of the best max,e2lto, on the most appro.ed principle, and to possess every requisitb for a -enable timekeeper. Every dealer selling those etches is provided with the CoM pany's printed card of gnarante - e, which should aecoMpany eac i Watch sold, so that buyers may teal sure they are purchasing the genuine article. There are numerous counterfeits and imitations of our Watches sold throughout the country; and wo would caution purchasers to be on their guard against imposition. Any grades of ZVahhitin Watches may be par chased of Watch Dealers throughout the country ROBBINS & AII'LETON, Sept. 4,1867-31 n. 182 BroA way, N. Y. I r rrIOGA CO. COURt-PROCLAMATION. I Whereas, tho Bon. Rotort t 3. White, Presi dent Judge for the 4th Judicial District of Penn sylvania, and C. F. Veil and Elisha T. - Bentley, Esq.'s, Associate Judges in Tioga county,. have issued their precept, bearing date the 24th day , .of Sept., 1867, and to me directed, for the hold.' ing of Orphoin's Court, Court of Common Pleas, General Quarter Sessions and Oyer and Termin er, at Wellsboro ' foi• the County of Tioga, on the 4th Monday of November (being the 25th day), 1867, and to continuo two weeks. Notiee is theteforo herehy given, to the Coro ner,Justices of the Peace, and Constsibles in•and for the county of Tioga. to appear in their own proporpersons;with theirrecords,inquisitions,ex aminations and remembrances, to do those things which of their offices and In their behalf apper tain to be done, 6nd all witnesses and qtbor per sons prosecuting' in behalf of the Commonwealth against any.porson or persons, are required to be then and ther6 attendittg, and not to depart at their peril Jurors are requested to be punctual in their att nclance at the appointed time, agree ably to not e, • Given tirid r my hand and seal at the Sheiiff's Office. in Welisboro, the 24th day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand ei li, hundred and sixty-seven. - LEROY TABOR, Sheri . Elmira -Saw Manufactory. Cast and Extra Casf Steel Patent Taper Ground _Circular Saws. MILL, MULEY, GANG CROSS-CUT, CLEARING, SOOTH ND OTHER* SAWS. Mr. J. SCIIIEFFELgsT, Jr., is authorised to sell at Factory Prices in Tioga. . ad , Orders for repairing, &c., left,with'itfr. Setae& felin will I}c. attended as prosffptly as if reft at the Manufactory. ANDREWS Jr BURBAGE Sept 18, 1887.14 r. W.. J. Horton, . Ai TiE ic :a f t t r h e e t u fi r d fromrm of 1.1 a t t h e e c ityr f do o ; it e o w n 'Y h o a r v k is how prepared-to offer to the citizons of Law renoevillo; and violnity, a general assortment of GROCHRIBS & 'PROVISIONS , CROCKERY, HARDWARE, WOOD & WILLOW-WARE , YANKEE NOTIONS. LATVRENCEITILLE, PENN' A. September, 17th, 1i34;57-tf PAINTS FOR FARMERS AND OTIIERS.—The Oraf ton Mineral Paint Co. al e now manufacturing the Jiest, Cheapest and Most Durable Paint in rise; two coats well put on; mixed with pure Linseed 011, will last 10 or 16 years; it is of a light brown or beautiful chocolate color, and can be changed to green, drab, olive or cream tolsult the taste of the consumer. It is valuable for ifoulms, Barns, Fences, Carriage and Car makers, Pails ami Wooden-ware, Agricultural lutpie merits, Canal heats, Vessels and Ships' Bottoms, Can vas, Metal and Shingle Roofs, (it being Fire and Water proof), Floor Oil Cloths, (ono Manufacturer having used 5009 bhls the past yearO and as a paint for any purpose is unsurpassed for body, durability, elasticity, and miliesiveneSs.l Price $0 per bbl. of no lbs., which will supply a farmer for years to come. Send for' a eireniar which gies full particulars. None genuine uuletel branded in a trade mark Grafton Mineral Paint. Address DANIEL BIDWELL, Sept.ll, ISe7—Om. 254 Street,.New York. 1— NEW BUCK WHEAT FLOUR AT WRIGHT 4t BAILEY'S 'JI - 4981 4 8 ettill i Plitl Blll /111 MI)I •Q •t) •soeloa -.wog; oVpnr Lulu 01.11Mozopuii gia.,.oiMeht • •dorMadsui auoq mat saaisd pus spoo) atio •soymuunb Gems la! oasiapau luiduo4 agog; pus smeqasopl spoof) Sag ao ettalumunps oast( em ‘Slaminto ssaupmq 0.1(1 oqi Suipma • - n cum Soq Xau 'ouplooN aigj quat Lop 130108 S 02 t MOJI IWO 11110 num y *Quo em( wogs aocuau j i daraaa •020 g .10j ciaan oaa . rpiqu 'pliqualua - '0 11 Sq popterj NllO3 perasmoo oq; o; norn.H4 Jo uolitiom oto llua pima eAi `SIMBHIJNI 9kINIIVII 115 JO *Old 01151 S.ICUL It iosiV 1) , " .. (P U PI 4 90 q) `sans, llamas" %N.llllu,a Iramau 'goat 41011 qqaux awn asnou (saoH qwegs Plies POIPUIaq Jed SUIVN 09 RI I in V4O SU OS' 9$ 0Ar1773S 311 - V JAI # I . 4 *Vcr tir7Y.LISY.III7K • `ioarht.,o4ogstitom uo Jooa pimy 'mum 2 8 1.4,401 'UD "3' 11111M-Nl.l 11111M-SSVI9 `SHAOJIS 6avAi‘alUVH anok 2ultnq JgCl eginuesosed 02113113 °Ave pau soattisna quo, uo oda uvADH NE IV SPRING GOODS IN CO RNING, AT 'nip 'PEOPLE'S STORE I WE ARE NOW RECEIVING A FRESH STOCK OF GOODS Adapted to the SPRING TRADE, and are prep: red to supply . the wants of the people in NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA WITH DRY GOODS. OUR LONG EXPERIENCE i has taught us that GOOD p- OODS give the best satisfaction, and those accuslocired to patronise us know that we KEEP. THE BEST GOODS that are to be found in this section ' and those who are not our patrons are the losers - • • quite as much as we are. We keep as usual a LARGE STOCK OF CLOTHS to Deli by the yard or MADE UP'TO ORDER AND WAR- RANTED TO FIT OUR STOCK WILL BE KEPT FULL, and all Goode sold by no Warranted to give Satisfaction, Sold as Lolr as at any other Estab- lishment. Mind that. Wo invite an examination of our Stock and Prices, pledging oureetves to SIOW GOODS FREELY AND TAKE NO OFFENCE w a ken no sale is made. SMITH & WAITE. Corning, N. Y., Apr. 10, 1887. do AND v. -- irwiLtiAvg - -&., ctt.: SJfMPER 'DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MED ' ICINES, PAINTS, OILS, IWIN DOW GLASS, & PUTTY, Itave come down to Old Prices at la'at. WE do coat hesitate - to say that we have the Largat , t Stock of PURE ENGLISH DRUGS c. MEDICINES; PATENT MEDgINES, YANKEE NOTN PERFUMER FANCY ARTICLES, TOILET ' SOAR}, CLOTH, HAIR, TOOTH & NAIL BRUSHES, MIRRORS, WINES & LIQUORS, &C., EVER BROUGHT INTO THIS Ilill?kET. Wo have oleo the Largest Stock of PAINTS. OILS, GLASS AND PUTTY Such us Pure White Lead, Pure Whit 4 ). Zinc, Lins eed Oil. Coach Varnish, Furniture Varnish, Yel low Ochre, Venetian Red, Chrome Yel low, Chrome Green, Prussian Blue, j Patent. Dryvr, Lacher, Japan, Spanish Whiting, Paris White, Kalsoraine, Resin, Tar, Log Wood, Fustin, Brazil Wood, Cam ivood, Reduroo t, Potash, Putty, Moo , cohol, Bonzole, Spirits Turpentine, and Korobeno Oil, Paint and • Varnish Brushes, Which we will 41125 per cent. cheaper than any other establishment io the county. In short, we havo every thing ever kept in a first inns DRUG STORE, and all wo ask is for you to call and exagtino our stock and prices before buying elsewhere. Re• member we ean't?3o undersold. All goods warranted or no sale. P. R. WILLIAMS, 1 P. R WILLIA.MSI Co J. L. IVILT.Lims. J No. 3 Union Block. Welleboro, Jul 26, 1867 Stoves: Stoves 22 AND UARDWARE! MR. WILLIAM ROBERTS beg, to announoe to the citizens of Tioga County, that in addition to his excellent stock of Stoves, Tin-Ware, Brittania, and Sheet-Iron Ware, ho has, at a groat outlay, stocked his storo on MAIN STREET, WELLSEdRO, 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, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, PUMPS, AXES, AUGERS, BITTS, BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS,,CHISELS, SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS, BENCH-SCREWS, WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS, BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS, PIPE BOXES, AXLE TREES, ELLIP TIC SPRINGS,'HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR, & BAND IROV, GRINDSTONE HANGINGS, CORN POPPERS, El SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERS COMBNED. Also, PISTOLS. - PISTOL- CARTRIDGES, POWDEA, , ; AND OAPS. PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS a new thing, and made fur use. These are but a few of the many articles composing our stock of hardware. We invite the-public to call and examine for themselves. We aim to keep the best quality of goods in our line ; and all work to order done promptly and wnll. WILLIAM ROBERTS' . WelleborQ, Sept. 1,1866-tf. -Boarding House. I OARDINq by the week or day, and Lodg e ing, can be had on 'reasonnble terms oppo site the old U. t: lintel Stnnd, Main Street, Wellsboro. M. M. SEARS, Proprietor. Aug. 7, 1867. tf. • TOB-WORK, IN THE BEST STYLE, and CI with despatch, tit THE AGITATOR Office. - -I ' . ':lll . E - 1F lit M TO BUY IS OUR I?USINESS ! METE will bay at the highest market prioe, Vr ,the folleitiag urticlee. • SHEEP PEL T 8, DEACON, SKINS, - 'DEER, SKINS, FURS, HIDES, AND VEAL SKINS, for which we will pay, cash. We will manufacture to order, French or home teunediCALF or KIP BOOTS, in the best man ner and atl fair ratss, and pay especial attention', to Ir4PACIAING. A I_, S 0 ~ We have a first-rate stock of READY-MAK WORK ) on which we will not be undersold, and from , this time we shall make it a point to keep up the best stook of LADIES' GAITERS', to be found in the county, which we will sell at a lower profit than such articles have over been offered in this region. Wo shall likewise keep up a good assortment of LADIES' BALMORALS, LE ATII E R BOOTEES, CHILDREN'S AND . " MISSES WORK or VA RIOUS STYLES, and all styles of MEN'S WORK. can be bought of us as cheap as any where this aiti,o of New York, and we shall keep a full stock ABNCH 41,F, FRENCH KIP, UP ; PERt SOLE, LININGS, AND • .. t Y BINDING. • ;‘ Our stoe u c of PEGS, NAILS, THREAD, AIV , RASPS, Gi z OVERS' NEEDLES, I" A S TS; TREES, C if PS, with SHOE) MICL'R'S TOOLS and FINDINGS,' will be found the lar. goat in the county, and tve sell for small profits. Wo talk business and we mean business.We have been in this region long enough to be 'well known—let those who know ns try us. Nrner of Main and Grafton streets, opposite Wm.ll,ob oda' Hardware Store, O. W. SEAR, GEO. 0. DERBY. Wellaboro, April 24, 1867—tf. NEW GOODS AND NEW -PRICES T. A. WICKHAM'S, TIOGA, PA. • C TTAVING just returned - from New York with ja New and carefully selected STOCK OF_ GOODS, AU those in want bf Goods wtll find it to tkelr intorost to call and EXAMINE OUR STOCK and learn Prices before buying elsewhere Kept constantly ou hand, it choice lut of DRIED FRUIT, GROCERIES, FLOUR PORK, &C., &C All the above Goods aro bbugbt at toe loves Cash Prices and will be sold ONLY FOR CASH dyt. READY PAY. Don't forget the place, at the old stand o VAN NAME & WICKHAM. Tioga, Pa., Feb. 20, 1867—tf. WELLSBORO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP: 91HE subscribers having procured additional machinery are now ready to furnish to order all sorts of CASTINGS, EIMIEM PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, FIELD ROLLERS, MILLOEARING, SLEIGIH•SHOES, W 0 0 D SAWING MACHINES, .&c., &c., &c. Wo have also a WOODWORTH PLANER for custom and job work,* We aro also prepared to do SLITTING & SCROLL SA WINO to order. Having a first-class . ecrew-entting Lathe, we are prepared to make CHEESE PRESS SCREWS, to order. Builders of Cheese Factories are re quested to examine our work. Wo manufacture the • Champion Plow, one of the finest ImplemeniPin the nun 'tot. • Castipaici for OLD IRON. CHARLES WILLIAMS, F. L. SEARS. • We!labor°, May 15, 1867—tf. 1867. :WRIGHT & BAILEY. 1867 commence this year with an exclusively CASH business. CASEI PAID FOR WHEAT I CASH ' PAID FOR OATS 1 CASH PAID FOR CORN 1 CASH FOR EVER7THINO 1 I A LARGE STOCK OF FLOUR FOR CASH 1 A LARGE STOCK OF FEED FOR • OASIII A LARGE STOCK OF I'ORK FOR CASE!. I Call and eas us. WRIGHT & BAILE Wellsboro, Jan. 9, 1867-Iy. • All persons 'allotted to us by note or book account must call and settle or pay costs. Jan. 3, 1867. " WRIGHT ..t BAILEY. Welisboro - Wool Carding Machine. AVING covered our Machine with entire JUIL new Cards, we are now ready to Card all Wool without delay, and in the boat possible manner. All Wool gent from a distance by Stage will be returned by tho same required. A. HILTBOLD, ORIN IILAIR. Wellsbero, June 12, 1867. DR. PITCH'S ABDOMINAL 'SUPPORT ERS, for'sale at Roy's Drug Store. PH(I~'UGR APuIC. E. & IL 'l'. ANTHONY & CO., Manufacturers of 'Photographic Materials, WHOLESALE dii'D =TAIL, 501 * BROADWAY, N. Y lit addition to our main hilliness of Photographic Materials we are Headquarters for the following, viz; Stereoficopoi & Starocipcopic Views Of American, and Foreign cities and Landscapes, Groups, kitatuary, etc. Stereoscopic Viows_of tho War, From negatiVON mad° in the varione campaigns anti forming a completo Photographic history of the great contest. • ' Stereoscopic Views ou Glass, Adapted for either itaisic Lanterns or the Stereoscope. Our Catalogue will be sent to any address on receipt of Stamp. ' ° • Photographic Albums.- We manufacture more largely than uuy other Louse, about 200 varieties from 00 cents to $5O earls. Our. ALBUMS have the reputation of being superior in beauty and durability to all others. Card Photographs ofsi, Generals, States . Is, men, Actor etc., etc. Our Catalogue .embraces over FIVE THOUSAND different subjects, including reproductions of the most celebrated Engravings, Paintings, Statues, etc. Cata logues sent on receipt of, stamp. Photographers and others ordering goods C.O. D., will please remit 26 per tent. of the Amount with their order. The prices and 'quality of ourgoocls cannot fail to satisfy. Jan. 2,11367—0 m. MAKE NOTICE.—On receipt. of 0,, Dollar by mail I will send, reciopes for I.rvi wring compounds whlnh with careful . using will 01o:w -ally restore gray hair to its original color, pre vent prematurcOlocay and falling off, and impart a smooth and glossy aprearance to hair deadened by sieknoss. JNO. D. GALLAGHER, r Aug. 21, 1867-3 ms Delawao. 1866. FOIL SALE. 1866. BY • B. •0. WIOKILAM, • A T HIS NURSERY/ OF FRUIT AND OR jL NAMENTAL TREES, IN TIOGA ;- 60,000 Apple Trees. 10,000, Pear Trees. A gcod supply of PLUM, PEACH, CHEERY, and ORNAMENTAL TREES A SIRUBBERY. The Fruit trees are composed of the 'choicest varieties, good, healthy, some of them large and in bearing. Any one wishing to ;got a supply will do well to call and see my stook before pur chasing elsewhere. Air- Delivered at the depot free of charge. Tioga, Feb. 28,1866-Iy* ' -FOUTZ'S OTLEHTLATZD Mil ill Cattle Polders. YELLOW R. TER, HEAVE! COUGHS, DII TEMPER, Fl VERB,rUNDEI LOSS P APP E , TITE A D VITAI ENERGY, &v. I , use improves ti wind, inerasso the appetite—giv , a smooth az glossy skin—al transforms t 11 miserable &clef horse. In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, liicers'in the Lungs, Liver..,--s., ± -7, , ••:4,: .. &c., .this article ' .. , ,:i12;:--%... nets as a specific. ..., :- . 7';.•,..: , -. ,- ,., By pettily , from . 2t;!-';:"..'A . ; - -. t ;:tYi;.."4-: ,•;.• . teep one-half ti.' " paper ..,...".. ..• . :.;.,,',,-3 , ,, :' ... -' ' to a paper in a barrel or swill the --=''''''' ~..;-_, i .__.:- A. _ , above (1 'sea srs 4 ' ' ' 7 :: . .;' Wi'..gs- ',. ----::;,/ will be et:idle:Wed 4 " - '-ir , - : 2 !,'- ".---".., - ''---_ " or entLiely prevented. If riven ~ in time, 'a certain, preventive MO car ta• 'tiie lio,; ('hob fa Price 25 Cents per Pl - :,c ,ti ; 1 . ..tp..51.3 - : $l., PnrpArr.r.) rr. IF 4001j7C Z Sc. 13110., ' AT THEIR WIIOLESALE DRUG AM) VE1111704. DEPOT. No. 116 Franklin St., Balfixrpr, For Sale by Drugy.kti avd - • •`• out the United StutQa. DAVID E. FOUTZ, Successor. For sale ly John A. Roy, Wolhsboro. STATE! NORMAL SCHOOL, MANS FIELD, TIOGA COUNTY, 'PA. FAC3t7I.IT"M",- F. A. Allen , Principal, Professor of Natural and Mental Science. J. T. STREIT, A. M., Professor of Languages. CHARLES 11. VERIIILL, A. M., Professor of Mathematics. Mns. L. M. PETERSELIA, Modern Languages and Drawing. Miss SUE E. CONARD, Eugh. Branches. Mae. MARY 3. tRroGE3, B. E.. Principal of the Model School. I. G. HOYT, Professor of Vocal and Instrumen tal Music. Miss ALICE B. SEELEY, Assistant Instructor of Music. SCHOOL YEAR 1887-S First Term begins September 4, 1867, Second term beets Dccomb'r 9 " Third term begins Marob-23, 1868. EXPENSES PER TERM 0F.14 WEEKS. Fall and Spring Term, including board, . room rent, tuition, book rent, fuel, oil, gnd washing, $6O 00 Wintof Term,— ..... • •••4 64 00 Day etudente, tuition and book rent, 10 00 Total etpenees for school year $lB4 00 • No extra ohargee. Rooms funaishod with stoves, chairs, tables, stands, pails, bedsteads, mattresses, pillows, and one comfortable. For further information send for Catalogue. Aug, 7,1867, 6w. • Address, Principal. I F you want a FIRST RATE ARTICLE of FLOUR, MEAL, PORK, HAMS, FISH, SALT OR GENERAL GROCERIES, in large •or small quantities, drop in at M. B. d"RINOE'S FLOUR & PROVISION STORE, examine prices, and you can be suited. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange. i r avy Packages delivered anywhere in town fr of charge. ; arms—Ready Pay. Next door to Convere. ' Wellaboro, Aug. 7, 1867. M. P. PRINCE. Mrs. A. J. Sofiad, Is now receiving the Fall styles of MILLINERY, direct from the city, and will be pleased to see her old friends and customers, with as many now ones as may choose -to favor her with their pat ronage. I have engagod.a first-class Dressma ker, and am prepared to carry on DRESS IMA.KIN G in all its branches. in a satisfactory manner. Orders taken for Hair Jewelry. Good prices paid for human hair: Store over VanValken burg's Grocery, Maiti-st. , Wellsboro, Sept. 2 , ), 1867—tf • RARE CHANCE FOR BUSINESS MEN.— The fino location for a store between, the building known as Roy's Block, and Bullard's Saloon Is now offered for solo on peoulint and favorable terms; inquire at Roy's Drug Sforo. J. A. ROY.' Butter and. Cheese. NIGHEST Market Prieo pnid for Butter nod Cheese, or shipped for parties at 24je1y67. TOLES lc BARKER'S. Coal for Sale. COARSE BITUMINOUS COAL for Sale Cheap, by Sept. 28, 1867. D. P. ROBERTS. WHOLESALE DREG STORE. TIRUOS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS AND 01r, THADDEUS - DAVIDS' INKS, CONCEN- rr ft . KEROSENE LAMPS, PkTENT MEDI- AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL Sold at Wholesale Prices. Buyers are requested to coil and get quotations before going further W. D. TERBELL & 6 Corning, N. Y., Jan: 1,1867 -1y ?•• East. CENTRE OF ATTRACTION IS AT C. S. MATHEI & CO Would announce to the good people of Tioga County that they have just returned from Now York with ttieir second full stock of FALL & WINTER G ODS, ' I embracing all the novelties as well as the *lA stantials required. DRESS GOODS in alt varieties, STAPLE & FANCY GOODS, HOOP SKIRTS, & BEST FRENCH WOVE COR SETS, GLOVES AND HO. SIERY, YANKEE NO• TIONS, This preparation, mg and favorably ;nown, will tbor )ugbly reinvigorate irgken•down and ov-spirited horses, iy strengthening( and cleansing the stomach and bites ines. It is a auto pre i•entive of all dis eases qtaidant _to MINK, CONY, and Siberian Squirrel CLOTHS & CASSIMERES in the county . READY MADE CLOTHING, 'and CLOTHING made to order super intended by first class um hotel! .... SHOP MADE BOOTS & SHOES in end tration is inval able. mproves the ality of the milk. t has been proven - ac tual experi nt to increase the uan tity of mil and cream twenty per cent. and make the butter firm and sweet. In fattening cattle, it gives them nn appetite, loosens theit li id c . and makes them thrive G-ROCERIES, &C.,' & t or . O,Pr goods have been bought during-A* lost panic in New York and will be sold iT .tunic prices. Prices are down, monopoly broken up.. No other store can or dare compete with us in qual ity and price. For further particulars cal) 'at 010 store of C. S. MATUER A: Lawrenceville, Dee. 19, 1866. • STICKLIN, . rtiiit • Chairmaker, Turner, and I-7 Furniture Dealer. - ALE ROOM, opposite Dartt's Wagon Shop, Main Street. FACTORY in Sears lc - hums Foundry, second story. ' Orders promptly filled and satisfaction gua i ieed. Fancy Turning done to order. ,Ilsboro, Jnno 12,1567. J. STICKLIT. rr HE undersigned is now prepared to esti ji. cute all orders for Tomb Stones and. Moon monis of either ITALIAN OR RUTLAND MARBLE, of the latest style and approved workmanship. and with dispatch. Ho keep constantly on hand both kinds of Marble and will be able to suit all who may fa vor him with their order s !, on as reaso blo terms as can be obtained in the country. Stones discolored with rust and dirt eanod and made to look as good as new. j- PORTERiWThe 0 X. Tinga, Nov. 1, 1.867—tr. To the Farmers of Tioga Count 3 lAM now building at my manufactory, in Lawrence vile. a superior FANNING MILL, which possesees the following adva? tagas over allother mills: I. It separates oats, rat litter. A d foul seeds, and chess and cockle, from wheat. 2. It cleans flax seed, takes out y 4 low seed, and all other seeds, perfectly. 3, It cleans timothy seed. 4. It does all other separating required of a mill. This mill is built of the best and most durable tim ber, in good style, and is sold cheap for cash, or pro duce. I will fit a patent sieve, for separating oats from wheat, to other mills, on reasonable terms. J. II MATHER. Lawrencoville,October 10, 1860-tf .ROY'S CHOLERA DROPS CURES COLIC, CURES DYSENTERY, CURES CHOLERA MORBUS; CURES CHRONIC DIARRHEA, CURES all Bowel Complaints,-but does not cure anything else. This medicine is no curo-,all: it has the confidence of ovary body, ;for it ii never known to fail : it should bo kept hand by every family. Sold by dealers in medicine at fifty cents per bottle. For sale Weilaborough at Roy's Drug Store. FACULTY: ELIAS HORTON, Principal. mRs. ADA W. NORTON, Preceptress. Miss MIRA HORTON, Assistant. Miss AMANDA DRAKE, Teaclier of Music. CALENDAR FOR 1867—5. Fell Ter& commences Sept. 3d, Winter Term 35L01` 20th, Spring Term Feb. 113tb, 1868. EXPENSES PER TERM Primary Department Common English Higher English Languages and Higher Mathematics.. Instrumental• Music, extra Vocal Music, extra. Drawing, extra Room Rent Board per week Knoxville, August 14,1867-tf. 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 eiott execute in the hest possible manner,. All neW useful vo Hens and improvements adopt ed.;„ The big s good of his patrons the nltitna tura of his ambition Dec. 5, '66—tf FLOUR FROM CHOICE WHITE WHEAT, buckwheat flonr, earn meal and feed, always on hand: Call at the Charleston Mlllbeforebuy_ Ing your flour and feed. I can make it an object for you to buy. A. RUSSELL: . May l(1,1868—tf HOIOE LOT OF GRAIN BA GS fnr FOlO k_./ cheap ! at WB7I/11T ,tr, BAILEY'S. Wencher°, June 4, 1867. rilllE largest assortment of Watches, Clocks j Jewelry and Plated Ware in Tioga county at [Moen] FOLEY'S. COnNING v N. Y. TRATED MEDICINES, CIN- CINNATI WINES AND BRANDY,'WHITE- WASH LIME, CINES, PETROLEUM OIL, ROCHESTER PER- FUMERY PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, AND DYE COLORS, THE GREAT LAWRENCEVILLE FURS ! FURS 1 1 The largest Stock of less variety, HATS & CAPS to suit•ail fasten Tioga Marble Works. UNION ACADEMY KNOXVILLE, TIOGA CO., PA LiorEpi or v ERIII RAILWAY ins awl alter Monday, Angunt VAlJ.lbsd. i.citu. c. iif leavoCo. olpgat about tho folloulnk Wm& 12:28 L. w , Exprei,e i 81:tala;..i. exceplei .tor Jo,S.ilanlithcit, a ail boa:ill., coineetiiis %9th ir a i bb for tile Wet. 8:44 Night EXpre.,a, a uudaya excepted, rot Isuitsde, ridlaiiiatica, and nnaiiillt, alabing direct lit,h telth truing of the Atlantic A Great %Vent(' Shore,and f)raudTtunit Itallwayesiortin T:01 a. in.,NiglitExpiess, bail 3, for Buffata.B7ll.lllllA4 ei lluuhitk and the West, eohnecting as above. 7:10 a. in., Night Expret., Nuudayu excepit d. tot It (1,• eater and irufalo. la Avon. 30:32 a. in., Mall Tvaln.:ittlidav , !\tf xceptta: CA• Ittitklo and Unntirk, connoeting at Eli lira tb Conandn,npm. 2:16 tr. in, INlFltnoiv Expropi, finnthiF exrci,l ( d, Itoditriter lintfol", via Avon. 7.03 p. rno Loy Rs'pre , i 7 l, Satalay - ea excepted. (or Sulam 'warn, Dualils - k and the 'Vent, connecting Tlinpl,..taton for Spacuse; at Owego for 1t1ae 4 , ; ." tdadrit 101 17 :t 1 / 1 M1110111{; at Salamanca IA ith tLe .tt• Watt...llod tireat We. tera Rada ; the Lak6 -shot. Had Grand Trunk itaiilWaj 6. un .1 Dankn Ith the Line more Railway. tot• 311 pc,11114 wee and south.. 7;10 p tn U.q• Expless.Sancla3s eajeptt,l,tur 12.50 p In Way IrelAls 5:10 p. ti, , Emizrant tntiq, tinily , for tlro West 12:10 tn., Night t;:epi e-‘4, flatly. Sundays d , coiutecUug a t Gray etmi rt for Warwick. and at ;‘.,.s r York - with afternoon traind and stcamez 3 for DO6IOII all.i New England Cities. 4:18 , Express, lifonday:/ excepted can nei.liag at Elmira for Harrisburg, Philadelphia übd the Satitit;:flwego tar Ithaca; at flingiudittun tor SyracetAc,cat Great Bend for Scranton, Philnitel. phin, and Tref:atm:at Joackawaxen for Hawley, and at tilaycoutt foe Newburg and Warwick. 1035 a at Accommodation Tkain daily; connecting at at Elmira for Canandaigua. 10:43 a. to., Day Express.fitindaysexcepted.conreew, A tit Elmira fur Canandaigua, at Binghamton fur liyis• cuso, at Great Bond for Scranton, at Lacitanastd. icr Hawley. and nt Jersey City with midnight Expset, Train of New Jemcy Railroad for Philadelphia. Mild. more and Washingwn, 3:12 p. m., Baltimore Express, Sundays excepted. 4:35 p. in., Nee: Yolk and Baltimore Mail, Sunda) kl 'ex cepted, connecting at Elmira for Hart isburgb,Philu delphia, and South. 7.07 p to Lightning Express, Sundays exypted, con necting at Jersey City with morning express train of New Jersey Italtroad for Baltimore and IVashington, and at New York with morning express trains fur Itomtan and the East. 12:30 p. In. Way Freight, Sundays excepted. W3I. Geu'l Puna. Agent -- Northern Central n. n. TRAINS Fait TUX NORTH. Trains for Cana:l,l.lga la leave Elmira as follows: Accommlation at 7 00 a w 9 Express rotes!, train on road] 45 H. _ • Mai 1...., Way Freight, [passenger coachuttached).:: On and after April 29th, 1867, trains will aniii.e and depart from Troy, as follows; MOVING SoVIG. MOVING NOITII Express ' 646 pus Express 10;0 am I Elmira Ma 1 550 a 1 \ tn Elmira Mail 905 p Li, Local Fteig it 10 50a In Local Freight 336 pm Thiough Fr fight 960 p m Through Freight 200 a m - E. S. BROWN, Dir. Sufi. lllossburg & Corning, & Tioga it. R. T.,Haw will 1\ uu as follows untilluillier iwtLe: Arc:01101104:am —Leaves Illossbukg at 6,20 a. tn., Mane. field at 7.::2; Tioga at 8,20 Lawrenceville at 9,03 arriving at C ailing at 10,20 a. m. Mail—Leaves Ii osstairg at 2,35 p. tn., Mansfield at 3,V,, Truga at 4,02, Lawrenceville at 4 27—arriving at Corning at 0 p. m. . Mail—Leaves Corning at S a. m . Lau•reucwtlle at 9,05, Tloga at 10.02, 3lanallebt at 10,40—arriving at Blowt , burg at 11.S0 a. tn. Accututtntation—Lcarra Corning at 4,Lu p. m, Law. tencevilla at 5,58, Tlot.a at 7.02, 'Alantheld at 7,40 al riving at 111nburg at 8.25 p. tn. L. H. SHATTUCK, Sup' t. ladelphia &EriO I R. R. On and alter MONDAY, October 14th, 1 . 667, 'hales on the Philadelphia &Edo Rail Itoad will run ae Wive 6 WESTWARD Mail Train Im.itiea Phi ladelphia AWilliatasport_. —AErie Eno Express Ma 8 Philadelphia.. • 'Williamsport... •' •' arr. at Erie Elmira Jiall laacnS Philadelphia ••• Williamsport. art. at Lock Haven 3111 A Tiain leaves Eric " Williamsport "• " arr. at Philadelphia. Erie Exprees leaves 1:1ie Williamsport. al r. at . Philadelphia Elmira' Alai' leaves Lock Haven " "t. all. tit Philililelphin u Ili 1, and Express connect c.ali all halt,' on Wart,n Era nklin P.t.sengers lea%iug at 12.00 M. arm o at Irrtnetown at 640 in in. aO , l t 11 City at S 7 i 0 a. tn.. Lestviug Ithiladelpliiti at S bor. 31.;asrivo at Oil City at 4:35 p Atlantic and Cli•cat Wesiorn R• W ' % WETTlt*Allto 114,(1:412 Mail Ac brumocktion Exprest , . Exprua ...... At Cry there is it junction with the Philu,kithi.i Erie, and Cil Creek ]]t ttnadb. At Mendvilto withthe Fr‘intitu and Pithole Branch. At LoavitUburgu the 3lahoniny Blanc h• makca a di rect route to Cle cloud. At ita%eni,d, romd.it such Cleveland and Pittsbut Dail:Lid. The Road pa , u,ee through Akron, Arldand, ?Zt ion, Urbana and Dayton, interrecting vitl kilt', lad roads. and terminates at Cincinnati. . t. D. RUCKED, then. Supt , tlonticille, Pr Real EsteT Sale. fTHE Subscriber will sell ir runt the fol ri - s yn:L valuable property, tut it: One tavern stand in Lai rencoville. One farm, on which he now - resides, on,•half mile 'iron, three 'churches, two :- , :ctioul Itouso, two grog shops, and one railroad, and about the same distance front the lino of the Wellsburo and Lawrenceville Railroad. The farm contains 150 acres of good land, 50 acres timbered, well wa tered, and very productive. It requires that tbe. seed should be sowed' anti planted. however. to ensure a harvest. One farm in •Jackson township, 175 acres; a first-rate place for a Omen factory. Also—tor sale-4 mules, 75 sheep, and ether stock, cheap on reasonable terms: Lawrence, Apr. 4 .7, 186;I—tt: Planing & Turning. B. T. VAN I]ORN, TTAVING got his new Factory in opor a ti u n. Vi is now prepared to till orders 'for Cabibet Ware promptly and•in the best style of n orhllll.ll - Having procured a WOODWpRTH PLANER, h s is ready to dross board# or plank with dit•patcb SCROLL-WORK & BRACKETS, rnished to order. llis tilneshines are of the 11C11: st,nnd most improved patterns. 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Yearly, $3, with.a valuable premium ; two copies, $5 50 : three copies, $7 50: five copies, $12,-and splendid premiums for eluls at $3 sue , with the first premiums to each subscriber. Ad (4013, ' IP. JENNINGS DEMOREST, No, 473 Broadway, Now York. Domorest's Monthly and Young America, to gether $4, with the premiums for each. March 20, '67-6m. 00 . 0 00 ..... 00 8 00 10 00 1 00 3 00 2 00 3 .0 HAND POWER LOOM. [Patented 1865.] ALI, persons interested in the introdue4n of practical machinery into our country, are reryuct . 94o investigate the Merits of ///..7.'II7:IISON'S HAND2O WER LOON. • Thit m lArrli will do all kind- of hand weaving. It A ncaN l e jean, zsti net, h rsey, flannel, scamlo..t. sack, double width blankets, r any hind of cotton, wiod or flax cloth. It trends the telnattles, throws the ‘ ;ltattle, lets off the web, and lake , up Ow cloth. It wakes the uppoDshed as the batten comes forward, and beats up the filling later the c s-rnade. n i u king hotter cloth and bettor agile lg.. then can be made in any other way. Looms made to order and viranted. Ano l 9 _at the. shop on Water Strgid. sign "Loom ,Factory." LEWIIi WETMORE , Welishero. Maich 20, 1867—tf. ASt PS.—A now'kind of lamp,for Kerosene— X/ no broakncof ohimnoya—af FOLEY'S. M wis2ivAitn'uoumb; EASTISAaD 7101:7291) 11. RIDDLE, Gen'l Sup't ......11 15 p ..... 8.05 111 .. .. 5,15 p • 12.00 huou 9.45 at in .6.(a) a m .1.. 9.28 I)IIl 7.45 p tu EASTWARD S A LAINI N .TATION EASIWARD ote. .... ..... 5 10 _lO5 ?tali .. 56: 1::19 Act 00110otlali , .n, 1145 11.00 I Expre..s t, 10 AI. S. lIALLAVIN B. T. VANIIMEN II Il 1 15 pm 10 am 8.45 1 rt 1 JO 44) m .11 4 p in ;y1 m 42.3 p m 50 i 171 1 Oil p m 7.111 it LI ~ ,1 II 11