~r<;~n.~~~.~; SUNSET *TIM cows are lowing along the lane, The beep to the fold have cope, Aid the mother looks from the ellttage doer; Tosco how the night comes over the moor„ 1 And calk; the children Their feet aro arc in the dubty . . 1. Their cheeks are tawny and' ita : They have 'waded the ehallows belov i v the mill, they have gathered wild roses up the hill, A crown for euelttangled bead. 'The dap will come, r.nd the days will gr • And life bath many a crown— But none that will press upon inanhood'2. . light as the roses resting • fant the children's: Ai:elle:ld, , browsi The; Story of a Ilerinit-Miser and his Buried Treasure. - T,he Hudson (N. I.) titar gives the follokving curinua details concerning t ht. recent finding of buried treasure near Millerton, Columbia eounty; - If seems that a In'ill Waned Ell:HTtin - ClileY tilany years ago scitled upon a large Cut of land about three miles north; of - I‘iiller a. ton, being part of i) ..Mtnin ' Ilhiga, Ihnown n'; Tonquey .I‘lountithi i and havifig a holy horror tn tinCt'eniale sex, , [Ada Idol a log hot ) and dwelt therein, secluded and alone. _lie old her; itwas in thehabito!' tak in)! . his.stock to, Canada every fall am! sell ing It there. Being paid for the same ... ~ • in.snver r on his return home lie used i tohide his, treastire away, and at one line placed some sil‘.:er euin iu . an old iron pot and deposited it in the cellar of his lint, ,Nilhicit was discovered a few weeks after` and stolen by some boy. This served to put the old. fellow upon his guard. and he afterward Infrietl his 'surplus funds in the ground in various Places. As year; rolled on the old her mit became possessed of the strangr hallucination that all women who had Wail: hair Mid eyes were witehes, and :in would not :dishy one so favored scat ilk premise's. on oneocestion a woman .v.litli black hair and eNcs chanced to cOnie on his grounds, - when he seized a knife and rushed at her in a frantic nunt nor, caught hold of her arms and etit'a cross on her forehead, so that all thomorld might know that she was a witch. For this grave offense he was arre-sted and brought to trial, and the . lui•y'to whom the case: was submitted brought in it verdict for the " witch" of -:;')o. The old fellow did not demur, brn,,prornfilly paid the money all in si I v,':':! Extreme-old age finally'deprived t ho' eccentric - man of his sen-es, and the lawyers of the vicinity where he lived, • ail:( , = - Ilarks atter a corpse committed to i'11e" : ,....ea, became the pos.-esson; ol all the lau.d belonging to the infirm • hermit, nod not, l i ttiow e - in himself where he had hurfcd ii) s motley, and never lito..)»if alveri•Vhis friends the, (made • %voids opiq Sesame" to the trea-ure vaults, he ha( to become a town charge and - :Janis(' ' whieli he continued to be until ire - I -lied. -- It had often been limbo - 0d - that the odd-dispositioned hermit 'I to - -1 h i0: 4 3 a larg,k) amount of money inn-leil, awl, those 1)er011: 4 having to I raVC by • the ; pretnises or the l 1 a.L eecA.. t I cast a ide- L i , vii , ,e. glance at the surroundings, in hopes that sortie sliver mine would he dfs•Nosed to I heir anxious optic-, lan the:V. wet . ° dii4appoin led. ' 4,liite . day a Wan min e d 13,S.VML13ishtp, one of those rolieking sort of sins ' •...7lio are just as contented with a dime as a milfon or doliars,accompaniod -by hi:, son, happened to 13e passing over 'l'inciiiey Mouutain, and 1.4 e boy seeing a piece Of wood under a strlqving rock, curled . the attention of his-father to it, Who fit once pulled the same from un der, the rock, and at flist , supposed it to lac) aI-Sap trough, but on turning it over discovered that it thin piece of wood had been nailed on one side, and i+- twirl it from its place., when lo! anti be [l9ld ! out rolled a large quantity of sil . lver ctr , in I -Bishop proceeded to till his pnekets Mil-of the precious meital, and the remainder he put into a tin pail and Tit ()nee returned to his house and founel Iris - - faintly just eating supper. He irtalked into The room, walked up to the labje andenlptied his pockets and pail of t-'ilver on the table, to the astonish ment of ail present, and told the story of his good luck in a trice. Being a spendthrift, Bishop was itot satislifal until the money was gone, amounting 1:, about 13200. Our informant says that a few of the neighbors bought sonic of the, silver pieces from' the finder, and ut the time be SaW Blei r lOp 4114e)td left;of the proceeds of the money Atits Tt pui of new hoots and pants. . EFFEGTS OF DRUNEENNESS.—In 1848, Dr.. Hot*, of Bosion,,the Chairman of a -Connnittee apnßinted -to maize in qiiiries on the subject of Idiocy, report ,- ed 'to Governor Briggs, of MasSaehu setts,,that he had examined fronA four , teen to fifteen hundrdd ,cases of rdiocY, and that ( frbin eleven to twelte hundred • were the children- of intemperate, par . etlts. In nearly every other case the • parents were addicted to vice, were s‘erofeams, were predisposed to insanity, , or had intermarried with blood re lati.ons. ' • i I.lhere were 416 boys sent to the West hotio' Reformatory Sebool in Massachu setts in the course of two yeariz. All . tto parents of these boys- were drunk ards, and there were 262 of the boys ad • dieted to drunkenness. If 'we examiiie "i he records of every State, we shall final the • sad traces of intemperance ei-eKywhere in legible lines. From the days oil Cain and Noah to the present time, f,t e world has been full of facts h \ prove e nelusivelv that parents •. trans mit- both - hysieal and mental tendencies 1. - to their eli'ldren, and that intemperate • . parents.trat snit o their posterity the degenerating' influences of .intemper _ - ante. The eh dren of inteinperate par \ents are to be pitied. It takes three or four generations lo wipe out the stains that itnemperane makes oil thefamily 'escutcheon. . • - • . The,thir'd Social EN, j connected with . inOmperanee arises fry n the influence. 'A hat. the drunkard exert upon society. • . He is like nmoral pestile ce, a canker-- Worm, a plague among v tuous, tern \ perate, and upright eittzens. Idleness, ignorance, licentiousness, am \all kinds ,of vice follow in its track. .Intemper arree is a robber and takes • awaw- and gi'yef-; no equivalent for what it to - es.— lt empties the pocket of money n & e ded . -fithe comfort of the faniily and gi - ,es detirium tremens as a recompense ; '•it f -tals - l!s away virtue and &U .:es vice ; i tii4es n good spirit and .gives a bad spirit ; it changes an holiest man into ar'aseal ; it makes a virtuous man an Iniworai man, t•rid entirely prevents the rnental faculties. I might give a w - 1 4 role lecture from each of the above texts.-;-L. IV. Fowler_ - , ARISTOpINICY.--One of the •parvenu hidigs of Cincinnati, who would be =wonderfully aristocratic in her domes :tic concerns, was visiting a few days f-i.IICO at the -.house of Major 0 S when, after ten,, the following conversa: .. - Lien occurred between the Major's lady and the "topknot" in consequence of the hired girl occupying a seat at the tea-table : " Why,•Mrs. you do not al loW your hired girl to eat with you at the table, do you ?" Most certainly I do. You know tills has been my custom. It was so When you worked for nie-don't you recollect ?" • • " This was a "collar" to silk and sat inl gre, iness, or as the boy calls it. " cod titth a: istoeracy." After coioriu and tAgrnuieling„ she answered in 1 - low voice, "Yes, I believe it , was,'k and suddenly left." . . A pauper recently died in a poor house, the, superintendent of which suggested to au old. room-in:lto .of de- • , ceased that he should dig his grave.— This the Old fellow refused to do, say krig- - • • Hang the lazy old critter, he's been loafing about here,nll the spring ; why didn't lieldig his grave then if he-want bd one dug, .4s . • NEW HARDAiti - SrIZR 7 iI 1 WINNERS & OSGOOD TN addition to their 01,1 htliiiiiF99 in Dry floodil, Groeerierl, fie., have VFtalilishea a STOVE, TIN, AND GENERA:I 4 , - • " , WARE STORE, two doors bellow Om old eland; whet o they man; ufacturo = that Lq. in the roost pabgaritial maunor. In the matter of rrovEs, we hai,o enough to tin all the cooking of it warux / mg. in Tioga County. In fact. we hove :hove, utioul; h to MA K 1:: A •y f'.ll.lll:i in We iiie the only ngetite f.T. the :.1110 Of the in WAlkhurn; and this SOVO is 010 2 AUTOCRAT OF STOVES keep all kind; Ohl • Ilardwaro frL iron, Nnile, Si eel, 11N - wee Shone, and a pompleti:%" variety of It you don't believe it DROP IN. PrOofs of the Superior quality AV ?ITCH MADE AT WALTII.9.M, MASS. Tfic American Watch Company, of Waltham, Lwa , respectfully submit that their W r etches are cheaper, more accurate, less complex, more dura ble, better adapted for general u r , -e, and more ea kept in order and repaired than, any other trAfehes to the market. They are' simpler in titeture, and therefore stronger, anti Ices likely to be injured than the majority of' foreign watch o-, which are composed of from I2il to 300 pie ce., while in an old ,English watch theme are tm,ro than 700 parts. II ow they run under t hot dest [trial watches can have, is shown by Mai folio trit4 letter: PENN. RAILROAD COMPANY. U I:Nri,EmF;N : I wa tehoi manufactured by you have been in use on this railroad for several year; by our [ttogitiOnen, tO l iwhom we furnish .catches as par of our oriel llama. 'there are z.ev SlllllO three hundred of them carried on our line, and we .constder them good and reliable Inne•keepers. Indeed, I have groat satisfaction :n saying your watches give us less trouble, and hate worn, and do wear much longer without re. p.kin: than any watches we have ever had in tlFiu tat this road. As . you are aware, wo formerly tru,tcd to these of English manufacture, of ac -1.11• wledged good reputation; but, as a.class they never keep time as correctly, nor have they done .i•gootl service, as yours. In; these statonlente I am sustaintid by my edinmssor, Mr. Lewis, whose experience p.x.- told over a series of. years. - Respectfully, EDWARD 11. WILLIAMS t ,,, (106 - oral Superintendent. IVatcli Co., Walthaw. We matzo now 'live different grades of watehe: , , nauu•d respectively as follows: Appleton, Tr,ley Wale/tont, Mae , . • Waltham" Watch Contiatay, Ira/thoe', Muse. All of thesb, with the eteptiomor the home Watch Company, are witirtritd by the American lVat,di Company to be of !the best material, on flit most en - mired 1 I ved principle, and to posses every requisite for a reliable timekeeper. Every dealer , - clitng these Watches is provided with the Coin pany'a printed card of guarantee, which vh . otild accompany each Watch sold, so that. buyers may !eel sure they are purchasing the genuine article. rhere are numerom counterfeit; an imitations 'of our Watches sold throughout the e mntry, and we would ca6tion purchasers to be on their guard against iinpt t ri lion. . Any gradds - of Waltham Watches may be pur chased of Wi itch Dealers throughout the country. npri INS •5. APPLETON, Rcpt. 4,1867-3 m. i 162 Broad Way, I , IY. Elmira Saw ''. Man factory, Cast -aiz.l Extect Cast Sled atent 'Tape rou n ) diroular Savirs3. MILL, MULEY, GANG, CROSS-CUT • J. S lIEFFELIN, Jr., is authoris d to sell nt Fac ryi Prices in Tioga. Orders f repairing, &a., loft with Dir. Sc ief felin will b attended as promptly as if left at the Innufantory: TIN-1V APL,E MEM HUMANITY PRINCIPLE, • . . ' ITTA AMERION COOK STOVE SHELV HARDWARE. comiEtts k bsadim, Welleborn, Sept. 4, 1867, )y. • MEM 0 VIC E Tilt: S PL:It IN TEN I, T, A L - rooN 1 Dec., ISGII. I' S. l:•1rib it Ina. .1:11ery, I Watch Cmnproill, CLEA LING, SOOTU AND OTTIEI. SAWS.. ANDREWS t BERM() E Sept. IS, .1867.-tf. W. J. llorton, , ATli' of the firm of Mather & Horton, hay ing just returned from the city of Noy/York now prepared to,,offer to the citizens of Law reticuyille, and vicinity, a general assortment o UROCERIES & PROVISIONS _CI?OCKERY, HARDTVARI, WOOD WILLOW-WA-RE, YAIIKEE NOTIONS. --- Ld IVRENC.EVILLE, PENN'A c+ptetnber, lith,lB6;—tf The American Cooking Stove A FTER twenty years experience in the man 1. ufactur of stoves, we became convinced, 10Ille six ye trs since, that a vast amount of Ukoney was b ing expended by the peoplo of this 1_ co‘i\ntry, in buying chea and worthier stoves, a largo, portion of which Vi ail wasted; and that true te c onotuy consisted i buying the best sieves that cduld be made, notwithstanding the Price was high r. With this view we proceeded to construct the American Cooking Move, and .pared no p\ins or expense to make it the best and most ct stove that could be made. And wo have exper \ itnented with it, and carefully watched its operation for the last six years, and• when an improve ant suggested itself, wo have it, et onea adepted 1 we have several of these improvements ETC 04 by letters patent. In this Manner wo do not `hesitate to say, we have brought it ton IC her slate of perfection than has heretofore be trained in cooking stoves. Th'e recent improvements in.\ this stove has added largely to its convenince and effective ness. la all the varieties df Moves wo manu facture, we study usefulness, did ability, conve nience and economy in operation, rather than cheapness in.price, and in so doing we aro satis fied we study tho 'interest of those purchasing our stoves. SIIEAR, PACKARD, &\CO., Albany,.7.. Y. • For sale by CONVERSE & OSG001)., Wells • hero, PA- ' 185'067-30., T"E' QUEEN'S CEPHALIC TILT S.—Theo aro the latest improvement among the pills. They are confidently believed to bo the best pills j.)r t.imilruse that have everilieen made. They aro so mild and pleasant intheir operation and yet so effectual, that it would be quite impossi: blo to supply .the demand for them were 'they morogenerally known. The whole story is told in the directions wlah accompany each box. Price 25. 1 1 Cent-3.. For sale at Rey's Drug Store. Sa - CRIN(I for hope, beat quality 25 eta peryard at i DE L ANO ,db CO'S. 0et.12 I%TEW BUCK WHEAT FLOUR AT • WRIGIITdr, BAILEY'S. - 1 AIN `mougwere - osa aeum 'a . 41P4-1°? -anuS agj.o4nf puu aupnuta putnfua osuem; •utivjaodiul agog wax kroalard puu epee° Inc) °F.ermuuni) liuul ul olump.tun luldoasl osoq) puu nuutioaohi opooo SJa lamiaoUvicion.wt e-tati oa 'Sleetsnlo.o dßutliang olumpausoto uirlailuea esn 1:1133 Xnq ,Cuu ioalqovin sly; tope Sup uul ea.tou q (14 UlO.l . 1 /Wild tII3D uucu V , ouu a.uty pinnt.psAouLtua Cio. 'elud aoj doon ab golgm •ppga4plii L % - ) prilolvd perouqopp . • Eno 01 alomitt: tionnonn 0111 liu:! pinnst eft _... , 00 t:i T c 7.1 f LO et OS' 9$ `II3IIIM 'V .4.4 2' 1 311VM-Nll. 1311, `a nv inoS 51u!knq Xry atquoond Wa/thrtm. .31(t.gar lioAtun, 3111 A I !on, Mmie sseuisna inoA— uo ad- NEW SPRING a LIE PEOPLE'S WE ARE NOW RE FREH STOCK 0 SPRING. T and are prepared to supply t people in - give the best katisthetion, and to patronise us know that are to be found 'in this . who are not our patrons quite as much as MADE UP TO ORDE RANTED TO OUR STOCK WILL B Sold as Low as at an lisliment. Ati We invite anexaminabion Prices;tpledgin•• ourselves to SHOW GOODS FREELY \ OFFENCI whop no - 5,216 is SMIT Corning, N. Y., \ AP r. 10,1! 113,1Nrid Nilo3 • 15111 ' li3opt oliati Sion u 'osiv (pups iseq) 'titans, us-ijszan •-, "4N1M1113 WILLEM 'Roar 4:101I 'IIVAI `NOM a HS 3SIIOH `SHOJI ( "NS PU 0 S 'polptin Jed fsvilyN •.-. tiATIVISS VIV a- Vd `arigm:sinr 'mils oionisitem 110 aoog 30 `SHEA° CORN' Ea Adapted to tho NORTHERN PENNS WITH DRY GO OUR LONG EXPE has taught us t GOOD G KEEP THE 'HES We keep as uall LARGE STOCK 0 to men by the ya and all Goods so Warranted to give AND • P. 11. IVILLIANIS Si : GO, IMI SEMPER TDEM, DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MED ICINES, PAINTS, OILS, W IN DOW•0 LASS, & Pura, have come down to Old .IVesitt hut wE' do not hesitate to say' that have tho Largest Stock of PURE 1±,'A'(11,1811 DRUG'S PATENT MEDICINES, x FANCY ARTICLES, TOILET SOAP, CLOTIF, HAIR, TOOTH & NAIL BRUSHES, MIRRORS, - WINES & LIQUORS, f.C., rpte BROOORT INTO THIS MARKET. We have also the - La - gest Stock of PAINTS. OILS, GLASS AND PUTTY, IMM PIM Pure White Lead, Pure White Zinc i , Oil. Coach Varnish, Furniture Nrarnit,ll l , Ochre,-Venntiall. Red, -Chrome Yel low, Chinine Green, Prussian lon, Patent Dryer. 'Acker, Japa , • Spanish Whiting, kris White, lialsornino, Resin, Tar, Log Wood, Fustic, Brazil Wood, Cam wood, Rod woo Potash, Putty, Alet,- enhol, Benzoic, Spirits Turpentine, and Kerosono Oil, Paint and Varnish Brushes, "Cll A-SSVI9 Which we will roll 25 per coat. cheaper than any other establishment in the county. In short, wo have every thing.evor kept in a first class DRUG STORE, and all we ask is for you to call and examine our stock and prices before buying elsewhere. Re member Nye can't be undersold. All goods warranted or no sale. V IT S P. R. WlLtrAms, 1 R WILLIAMS Sr: Co J. WILLIAMS. J No. 3 Union Block. Wollsboro, June 26, 1367 Ul II OAV pUB Stoves! Stoves ! : UR OABH GOODS NM 81'0101 I EIVING A I ANA) .111 A R. DWA IL GOODS MR. WILLIAM ROBERTS begs to announce to the citizens of 'nowt County, that in addition to his excellent stock of Stoves, Tin-Ware, Brittania, and Sheet-Iron Ware, he hae, at a groat outlay, stocked his store on . ADE, o wants of the t I with a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware of Which we enumerate the following articles: , LVANIA NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBAR'S, X CUT, MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS, , BUTTS, .STRAP HINGES, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, • ) PUMPS, ATVS, • • AUGERS, KITTS, D S , ENCE BITT-STOCK.S, HATCHETS, CHISELS, snpvELs, SPADES, FORKS, •BENCH•SCREWS, QDS hose accustomed Mat we WOOD SCREWS,• CARRIAGE BOLTS, BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS, • PIPE BOXES, AXLE ? TREES, ELLIP TIC GOODS .eetion, and those re the losers e are. SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES I:100,P, BAR, & BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE HANGINGS, CORN , POPPERS, )/ I* Er CLOTHS rra AND WAR FIT. SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERS COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS, PISTOL CARTRIDGES, - ..K.EPT' FULL, by us Satisfaction, PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS a new thing, and made fey use. These are but a few of the many artititcs composing our stock of Hardware. other Estab d that. We invite the public to call and examine for themselves. We aim to keep the boat quality of goods in our line; and all woric to circler done promptly and well. WILLIAM ROBERTS' Wellnboro, Sept. 1;18611—tf. of our Stook and Bdarding Mouse. BOARDIN(1 by the week or day, and Lodg can lie had on reasonable terms oppo. sitb the old IL S. Hotel Stand, Main Street, Wvilshoro. M. M. SEARS, Proprietor. Aug. 7, 1867: tf. • AND TAKE NO made & WAITE 67. Toll:WORK, IN THE BEST STY . E, and t., with dospatoh,at THE AGITATOR:Office. - 1 -------- ' 1 .. I i f. ALCM] Cl/V/ilB, YANIF,E NOTIONS, PEI?F11.411eAl? V, Such a 1 MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, POWDER AND CAPS. . NEW, FIRM: TO BUY i f• SALL IS .OUR B USIN.ESS . will'buy at the highest tuarlict price, tlfo following articles. SHEEP PELTS, DEACON SKINS DEER SKINS, FURS, HIDES, - AND VEAL SKINS, for which we will pay mall, We will manufacture to order, French or home tanned CALF or KIP BOOTS, in the best man ner and at fair rats:, and pay espocial attention to REPAIRING. • A 14 0 Wo hare alirst•rate stock of READY*MABE WtkllK, un which we will not be undersold, and fro r tn this time we shall make it a point to keep up the best stock of ' LADIES' GA:III.ERS;':' to be found in the county, which we will sell at a lower profit than such artioles have ever bean offered in this region. We shall likewise keep up a good assortment of LADIES' B ALMORALS, LEAT II ER BOOTEES, CHILDREN'S AND MISSES WORK Or VA• . RIOUS STYLES, and all styloa of MEN'S WORK. . LEA TITER 4'• FINDINGS ono be bought of us as cheap as any whore this side of New York, and we shall keep a full stook FRENCH CALF, FRENCH . KIP, up . PER, SOLE, LININGS, AND BINDING. Our stock of PEGS, NAILS, THREAD, AIVLS, RASPS, GLOVERS' NEEDLES, LASTS, TREES, 0R I HPS, with SHOEHAKERIS TOOLS and FINDINGS, will ho fiiiind the lair. gest in the county, and los sell for small profits. We talk budineas and we 'mean business. We have boon in this region long enough to be well known—let those who' know us try us. Corner of Main and Grafton streets, opposite Wm. Rob erts' Hardware Store, C. W. SEARS, - GEO. 0. DERBY Weßeborn, April 24, 1887-11. REMINGTONS' FIRE ARMS 200,000 FORNISIIED TUE U. S. GOVERNMENT. Army Revolver 44-100 in. Calibre Navy Revolver, 36-100 in. Calibre Belt Revolver, Navy size Calibre Police Revolver, Navy size Calibre NeViPooket Revolver, - i 1 10010. Calibre Pocket Revolver, (Rider's pt.) 31,-100 in. Calibre Repeating Pistol, (Elliott pt.) No 22 & 32 Oswego Vest Pocket Pistol, No 22, 30, 82 & 41 Cartridge Gun Cane_ _ No 22 &32 Cartridge Breech Landing Rifle,(Bealal No 32 &98 " Revolving Rifle, 36 & 44-100 in Calibre E. REMINGTON & SONS. PRINCIPAL AGENTS Mooro & Nichols. New York; Wm Road & Son, Boston; JOB C Grubb & Co, Philadelphia; Puul tney A: Trimble, Baltimore; Henry Folsom dc Co; New Orleans; Johnson, poneer & Co, Chicago, L M Ramsay & Co, St. Louis; Albert E Crane, San Francisco. Oct. 9,1867.-9 m. NEW ARRIVAL ! MRS. E. E. KIMBALL TS now receiving a now tindfashionablo stuck jof - I MILLINERY GOODS free!" from New York - , which she will sell very cheap. Call and examine new styles nud prices. MAIN STREET, WELEMIORO, PA October 16, 1867. WELLSBORO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. THE subscribers having procured additional macLinery aro now ready to furnish to order all sorts of CASTINGS, =ENE PLOWS, CULTIVATOR'S, ‘ FIELD ROLLERS, MILL GEARING, 1 1 . • SLEIGH-SHOE , W o'o P - SAWING M CHINES, &c., &c., &c. ';: , 1., va • Wre have 80 a 1 -.(... WOODWORT PLANER, for etLom and job work, We are also prepared to do SA SLITTING & SCROLL SAWING to order Raving a first-class screw-cutting Latheovo are prepared to make CHEESE PRESS SCREWS, to order. Builders of Cheese ractor:ies are re quested to examine our work. We manufacture the ''Champion Plow, one of the finest implements in the market. Cash paid for OLD IRON CHARLES WILLrAdS, F. L. SEARS. ti Wellsboro, May 16, 1867—tf. 1867. • WRIGHT & BAILEY. 1867, W./4 commence this,ya l ar with an exclusively CASH business. CASH PAID FOR WHEAT 1 ' I CASH PAID FOP. OATS I CASH PAID I'OR CORN 1 3 CASH FOR EVERYTHIr 11 A LARGE STOCK OF FLOUR FOR CASH 1 A LARGE STOCK: OF FEED FOR A LARGE STOCK OF PORK FOR i Call and soo us. WEIGHT ,t BAILEY Wollsboro, Jan. 9, 1867-Iy. I . All persons indebted to us by note or book account must call and settle or pay costs. Jab. 3, 1867. WRIGHT Ac BAILEY. Wellsboro Wool [Larding Machine. AWING covered one Machine with entire JUL new Cards, we are now ready to Card all Wool without delay, and in the best possible manner. All Wool sent from a distance by Stage will be returned by the same-if required. ' B. A. lIILTBOLD, ORIN BLAIR. WeHeber°, June 12, 1867. DR. FITCH'S ABDOMINAL SUPPdRT ERS, for sale at Roy's Drug Store. • tjALENDER, Preneb, l Marine and eh Cloaks, at [daol9) FOLETI.. CASH 1 CASH 1 To the Public of Wellsboro AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY I N. ASHER, T A t le t fi th l e bi f : to in c er of notifying the people SPRING 'CLOTHING is on band, and offers it lower than before. Tho Store is well stocked with the most fash ionable t COATS, PANTS AND VESTS, also, a large assortment of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, oonsigiing of VHITE AND CASSIMERE SHIRTS, COLLARS, NECKTIES, SUS PENDERS, SOCKS, • I and a good largo lot of the most faihionable HATS„ AND CAPS, over brought W this market. Also TRUNKS, BAGS, AND UMBRELLAS, which you can buy low for cash, at the Cheap Clothing Store of N. ASHER, Ist door east of Vau Valkenburg's Flour Store. Wellabor°, Sept. 11, 1887. • 1866: . FOR , SALE. 1866. BY B. C. WICK lIAM, A T NURSERY OF FRUIT ANp A NAMENTAL TREES, IN TIOOA 60,000 Apple Trees. 10,000 Pear Trees. ' A good supply of PLUM,-PEACH, CHERRY, and ORNAMENTAL TREES A SHRUBBERY. The Fruit trees Are compelled of the ohoicest Varieties, good, htialthy, some of them large and in bearing. Any one wishing to got a supply will do well to ottqand see my stook before pur chasing elsewhere. J Delivered at the depot free of charge. Tioga, Fob. 28, 1866 ly* F OUT Z'S CELEBRATED Horse ad Cattle Powfirs. YELLO% TER., HEAT El COUGTIS, DII TEBIPER, FI VERB, rouNDF; Loss QP API" TITS AND VIT.: ENERGY, 1 use improv4; U wind, inereas. the appeUte..•giv a smooth at glossy skin—at transforms t h miserable elrelet To keepers of 'COW; this propti [ ration is invaluable. tuproves the quality of the milk. It has been ,proven by ac ttml experiment to lncreaae the quan• city of milk and cream twenty per cent. and make the butter firm and Ftrect. In fattening cattle, it gives them nn nppetite, loosens then' hide, and make; them thrive In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcers in the Lung 4, Liver, • be.,• this article ' acts as a specific. t AtN, By platting from • . . • •" • one-half a paper to a paper in a barrel ot swill • above (I i se as •3 will be eradicated -4 ' - . 7 4-- or entirely prevented Tf in•ifrnr, it Certain preventive and • 110 e nlevo Price 2,5 Conti pe - : P:IYrJ r. Pz,pcii; fu:. $l, PliErAftEr) "1": • S. A. 19"0 - 1[39red: (S.: 13110., AT Tlrtin' WHOLESALE MHO AND MEDICINE DEPOT. No. 116 Franklin St., Paitizoore,l':d For Sale by Drinttik3 ';, t• , • out the United Stu i. DAVID E. FouTz, Successor For atile .. .y 4 John A. Roy,l.Vollsboro.. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, MANS FIRLD, TIOGA COUNTY, PA. .7'..A...CYCIT-Ir X. F. A. Allen ' Principal, Professor of Natuiml, and Mental Science. J. T. STREIT, A. M. Piofessor of Languages. CHARLES H. VERRILL, A. M., Professor of Mathematics. Mns. PETERSELIA, Modern Languages and Drawing. Miss SUE E. CONARD, D. E., Eng,h. Branches. Mas, MARY J. BRIGGS, B; E.. Principal.of the Model School. I. G. HOYT, Profcssil of Vocal and Instrumen tal Music. Miss ALICE B. SEEi.EY, Assistant Instructor of Music. SCHOOL YEAR 1867-8. First Term begins September 4, 1867, Second term begins Deeemb'r 9 " Third term begins March 23, 1868. EXPENSES PER TERM OFI4 WEEKS Fall and Spring. Term, including board, room rent, tuition, book rend, fuel, oil, and washing, ... $OO 00 Winter Term, 64 00 Day students, tuition and book rent 10 00 Total expenses for school year No extra charges. Rooms tarnished .with stoves, chairs, tables, stands, pails, bedsteads, mattresses, pillows, and one comfortable. For furthor information send for Catalogue. Aug. 7, 1867, Ow. ' Address, Principal. I F you want a FIRST I RATE ARTICLE of FLOUR, MEAL, PORK, HAMS, FISH, SALT on GENERAL GROCERIES, in large or email quantities, drop in at M. B. PRINCE'S FLOUR & PROVISION STORE, examine prices, and you can be suited. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange. Heavy Packages delivered anywhere in town free of charge. • Terms—Ready Pay. Next door to Conveys. Wellsboro, Aug. 7, 1867. M. B. PAINCE. Mrs. A: J. Solicit! I S 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 new ones as may choose to favor ter with their pat ronage. I have engaged a first-class Dressma ker, and am prepared to carry on DRESS -,MAIZING 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, Main-st. Wellaboro, Sept. 25, 1807—tf RARE CHANCE FOR BUSINESS MEN.— The fine location for a store between the building known as Roy's Block, and Bullard's Saloon is now offered for sale on peculiar and favorable terms; inquire at Roy's Drug Store. J. A. ROY. Butter and Cheese. TT IGHEST Markot Brie° paid for Baiter and ill Cheese, or shippedjfor parties at 24Ja17137. TOLES k BARKER'S. Coal for Sale. ArIOARs4' BITUMINOUS COAL for Salo V Cheap, 8 by litept. 261 67. 111110LIMILE DRUG grfORE. DMIS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS AND OILS, THADKUS DAVIDS' LINKS, C6NOEN- KEROSENE LAMPS, \PATENT MEUF CINES. PETROLEUM OIL, • AND FLAVORING FIX.TRA,OXS, WALL Sold at Wholesale Prices. Buyers ore requested to call and got quotations before going further MITI W. D. TERBELI t &' CO. Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1867-1 CENTRE OF ATTRACTION IS -47 LAWRENCEVILLE. G. S. MATHER $ Would announce to the good people ut County that they hatc just 'returned from New York with their second full et , ,ek "t• • This preparation, long and favorably known, will thor oughly roinvigorato broken-down and low-spirited horses, by et rengthenlng and cleansing the stomach and intes tinos. embracing all the novelties as well as the sub stantials required. DRESS GOODS in all varietie, STA PLE & FANCY GOODS, HOOP SI:IILTS, & BEST FRENCH WOVE CUE • SETS, GLOVES AND 110• SIERY,• YANK EE NO TIONS, &c., it to a sum re v t !lily° of all Ilia viisea tncldsnt to FURS! FU us MINK, CONY, and Siberian ‘?(lniirel CLOTHS & CASSIMERES in the county, READY MADE CLOTHING, r u nt C CoTIII NG made to order super . intendi'd by first elwrs wo?kwen. SHOP MADE BOOTS & SHOES idt cud— less variety, WATS & CAPS to suit all tastes, GROCERIES, &C., &C. - Our goods have been bought (luring Ott' last panic in New York and will be sold at panic' prices. Prices aro down, monopuly broken up. No other store can or dare compete with, us in qual ity arid price. For further particulars call at the store of - 0. S. MATHER a CO. Lawrenceville, Dec. 19, 18611. 31111 • J. STICKELN, Chairmaker, Turner, and / - Furniture Dealer. S „, ALI;1 ROOM, opposite Daitt's Wagon Shop, Main Street. FACTORY in Seals A: Wit : limns Foundry, second story. Orders promptly filled and satisfaction guaran teed. Fancy Turning done to order. Wellsboro, Jnno 12,1867. J. STICKLIN. Tioga ,Narble Works. ritHE undersigned is' now p]evared to exe XI cute all orders for Tomb Sits and Mono moats of eitbor ITALIAN OR RUTLAND MARBLE, of the latest style and approved worktnanship. and with dispatch. lie keep constantly on hand both kinds of Marble and will be able to suit n\l who may fa vor him with their orders, on as rasonable terms as can be obtained in the country ? Sbines discolored with rust and dirt cleaned .and made to look as good as new.' _ . _. . To the Farmers of Tioga County lAM now building at my manufactory, in 'Lawrence villa. a superior FANNING MILL, which possesses the followiug advanta6s ON er allother mills: 1. It separate• oats, rat litter. and foul beads. and cbessand coskl , from v. heat. 2. It cleans fl x seed, takes out yellov seed.,,,shil, all other seeds, per ectly. 3, It cleans ti fottly seed. Id. It does all .ther separating required of a mill. This mill Is bn It of the best and most durable tim ber, In good etyl , and is sold cheap for cash, or pro dime. I will ,fit a patent sieve, for separating oem from wheat, to other mills, on reasonable term's. 3. II MATHER, LarfroneevOle,October 10, 1866-tf ROY'S CHOLERA DROPS CURES CO,LIC, • CURES DYSENTERY, CURESOLERA MORBUS, CURES OtIRONIC DIARRHEA, CURES nil A Complaints, but does not cure anything elec. This medicine. is no cure-all: it has the confidened of every [body, for it is never known to fail : it should be kept on band by every family. ' Sold by drab re in medicine at fifty cents per bottle. For silo in Wellsborough at Roy's Drug Store. —I---- $lB4 00 FACULTY : ELIAS HORTON, Principal. Mn,. ADA W. HORTON, Precoptress. Miss MIRA HORTON, Aseletunt. Miss AMANDA DRAKE, Teacher of Music. CALENDAR FOR 1867—5. Full Tetra commences Sept. 30, Winter Teim Nov 20th, Spril Term Feb. 18th, 1868. EXPENSES PER TERM Primary Department Common English Higher English Languages and Higher Mothematice Instrumental Music, extra—.. Vocal Music, extra Drawing, extra Room .Rent Board per week.......... .......... Knoxville, Anglia t 14,1867—t1 p NEWELL, DENTIST, 111ANSFf ELL , Pa., I 6 grateful for the very liberal, patronage heretofore received, will continuo so as to per form all dental operations, as to merit the rapidly ikwreasing professional 'demands now engaged. All operations in all departments or the profes sion executed in the bast possible manner All new, useful iuventionn and improvements adopt ed. The highest good of his patron the ultima tum of his ambition Dec. b, 'B6--tf FLOUReIb -1- 'ROAI• CHOICE WHITE WH AT, buckiv eat flour, corn meal and feed, always on hand. Call at the Charleston Mll . l befor4 buy ing your our and feed. 1 eaninahe it an (-Meet for you to buy. A. RUSSELL. May 16,1866—ti n iIOICE LOT OF GRAIN BAGS for sale kJ cheap! at' WRIGHT R: BAILEY'S. Wellsboro, Juno 5, 1867. TIE largest a.sortment rf Watehey, Clocks Jewelry and Plated Wnro in Tiogn county of , [t9deeB(l) FOLEY'S. D. P. ROBERTS. CORNING : , N. Y. TRATE') AIEDIC IN EIS, Cl N CINNATI WINES AND BRANDY, WHITE- WASH. LII.DIE, El ROCHESTER PER• FUMERY / PAPE ' , 'WINDOW GLASS, I ' J r': DYE COLORS, THE GREAT FALL & WINTER GOODS, 'rite. lotgest Stocl. of ..PORTERAWILCOX Tiogri, Nov. 1, 1867-if UNION ACADEMY KNOXVILLE, TIOGA CO., PA MEME hartes• OF livitAVEL. ERIE 1211.1LWAY 911.111444 f, I k„1, 114 c 1.•11$,1111.1.;11‘,1•1!.: wr.;;lsva.n.D vourD, 12'2 , 1 ft, ot•, 1.‘1,1) nn .%! ai I. tutitto,} txeeptud 1 t to lo; r!olnothoca,.4nol Ituithill.;cottertiug floffof for Ow Went. ti:43 tiz It t nil./3 iex'ceptrtl, for Doha 10, 6dlnfoonco, And iffifilw If, foal% lift.; f 111 rct cod " o ftlt t :lion of lb , . A le k till :at Iteh Uv al f,.1. Gould 'iii 1, Rail% II) b, hi) 1 1111 , 0111 h. Hnt 1 . :0: 1 /I. igil LxpreiH, /MI tot II on ett. C , ,i,hiLting abo%C, if, rr 111., Nt • 1.10 , i, 1(11 N t I ILII.I is A Vl.l, 10:32 a.m., :%11ii I riaisi, Smack} t, ex( 4.1,t(41, lot Bull 14 0 and ttul,lJlk. 4.f. p. m. lulltfuloro Expregi t ;Suuda), s•acept-d. Itoclu•kdet mud But A.Von, \ • AM lc: tn.. 11.1 y Exprourt, blintltt),u exceptt.d. for littPL.l :'itlatibtliett, Inttiklulc awl dm Went, nt Stilaittatteit with Atlittittcotittll (ltettt Wt-..t, : all t6tt L ku ;More att,l tit .41 'Erma: IGu lanir, Altai DunkirlCw MI the 1.u1", ltatilw.ty, for 1,11 points west litttl snot):. • ;10 pnt Day P.xpacii,Bundr.3a excepttil,t.ir It heti ei 2.60 p in Way Freight. l'llllll•lplex‘r:epteit. 5:4S P. m., l;migiuut t nit, 1)1141y;loi the We St 2:16,: in, SuiblAya '4.:ti eolitiecting "net for mai a t s : Torts with al - 1,11,04a_, teaitiS and blealitei3 for 1:011 , 4) and N W England Cities 4:18 a. in., CiflClllll/IC{ Ex premt, 3londa3 cxeppt,,, -( ne , :iinv at Elmira for Hail irborg. I•ldindelpl.n. Ow : 4, 111111; at Owego for Ithaca; at loi•lyracuwe; lit 4;leti 1 Head m• Scranton, f'bikdo. plda, and 'l'k cnton: at {,:o.ka%,llXell for Ila bt Grayconrt for il es% burg and Warwick. • . 10 . 15 a m ArTatiimealatiutil Train (lath f•C•1111:l'eth,; at Elmira for Caimialaigaa. 10:18 a. tn., Exprean, Sunday. excepted,connectli 4 at Elmira rot Canandaigua, - at Binghamton for ! . .3 case. at (treat Band fur Scruntnii, at Lachauax. r, I r Ilaalay, and at .lot soy Oily Train of Now Jorm..tl Railroad for Ph iladolph ia, B.“ 1•. more: and IVashlogtoii. J P 1 3:1:f p. tit., ltaltinno e Exprees, Sunday , exc.( or.l p. Vol k and Llaltiolorr 11ai I, .‘..nr.0% , y4 ui ccptrd 7.07 prn d,ty hhtht Ex pi CHI, Suudtl3S txcept,(!, (~,, • netting at I f l ltnl r . t for Hatri , ll•lirg, Ndludelphs, ;,”•1 Ilia South ; nt Jers..y qlty a ttlt ino) ping t•spresi tntlaof Not‘ .leriey leitttroad for !mit Ihir , r, nod AcaThlngton. hint at Ndw York nal' in , .ulnr ex• press tr.ins fnt 110110:1 and tho End'. ' p. to. IVay tilttnia): , ex 4 cphd WNI. It. RAM:, - 11. Odu'l : 4 111.'1 Illoosburg & Corning, & Tioga R Tinins will lllli ItY it/rfOWS until fnt liter notlre: Ac...onnoodallult—Leare» Illot.sburg at 7.05 a. m., 31/ens• field at 7 , 55, '/'loge at 8.34, Lawi , t,evillo at 9.1 h, , arriving at Corning nt l i 0,25 a. to. 31,,11.....Lc at c i hpyteburg a I,t m.,0 J. ~ Jiantlild at 2,:w, Tlaga ur 3.0?), Lawry( caville. at ::, :,a—ati fili,g at Corning at 5 p. tit. N.la4—Lrtte,..l Cot king at 5,15 It. 111 . Lawronceeilla at 9,l6itioga at 10,110, 31a n , 1141 at 10,30—arri‘pi.: it Blues-bistg at 11,15 1. in. Accotamodatimi—LeaTra Corning at 3 35 p. nt , Litu• rem ovlllo 11.4. 4,52, Tloga at 5 51i, Slatieffelli nt ',G.,:if,--• aft i% log at klituatian g at 7.20 p. 111. L. 11. Ell ArrUCH , Sop t Northern Central R. Yt 'rival N:1 Dill '1 111: NOI:T13. eatiatolagilia Lltnitu 6•111.,% , a. ACC...l.ofhltif.ll fll 7 Imo a to [1.1 , 1e-i It ail, ou to.tdJ 11 45 a H. Mad .I:,pto W, 1 3 1 ,,q,1 pa—, hp, I ,o.d li.,tttu 11011]... 7lurt w 4 )11 1 1 11 , 1.111v' Apt 11 tittm, 1, ill hi t\ tit plat Titty, , •-•tt ittt 1!•,i I:Xplt. , -.. r .o, I • 1tG1 , 4111 ;1,!•IP .1 111 t :111111.— . 11l ill . 111 1,, I,•it ".Sp in ;; /11/011L AI /rt */ fit p lar 11.0,101 Lnil• hl 16x1 s• Di% , Philado)phia Ex Eric H. R. ,1.. t ult., Ati)NDAy, o et o, v , I Ith, i I Philadelphia A I:11111Ni! goad a: ill 11111 x, - %% 1:;,:11V.1.1k1). ail Ti ,in le 1% I• 4 1 . 1,11 ~1.11,1,1,1 •• un 1:14,1t9 It t%% n 1 • 1111.1 , 1111 , 131:i " " .• •• 3irkii •• IS t i .. • .L/ I .it LINA: - I]A:STNVIdI it ‘l,lll-til, •• ‘l',llltkin,pvir " t I'hiltlt.ll.ll..t I. a s.e •• •• I,lt •• art. at Plalatte 1110, , ,•11 •• •" I. t et I'6II:uL•Ipl:ta. I Etiin 1 . /.114.1 I phi t at 12.1.0 I. at t i‘t• nt It %mot.. it at 01u a. ill. 10 , 1 ttl City nl9 :):1 ii. acing Pllll,t,lelititt t I' JL. asrii r ,tt t.ttl ray t • Atlantic and pr . rl-.4tlXictorn v.- :x :Iv 1.. , pi( ,- L. 119 At ,Plibitit dhli..il I i. ,". ) I:11'i it, ... . I V4llOllllll . ( it.ll Al C. 13 there 4- a ,In 11..11 tio l'111111,1,11,1•In at.,l etl. MINIL:i.I% Olt tt uh the Fla.,hlin .1.,1 „ 1 ,1 Lit hole LCaN 111141,144; tic Nl:thi.lll).3 reel to eh veland. At Nast Dna Cleveltimi nud I'lll-I,llloi Road thl , angls Akron. ArlLl:did_ Sl.o tun, Ut ban', ntel I)ny ton, into:d cling %al lOU. !till roads. and to minutes nt Cincinnati. lien. Supt.. Meadville, la, will or rbrit the folks., 'rig , ailuallu properly-, to wit: One Ins ern stand in Lawrenceville One lam, on which ho now re:i.tes, onc•l.alri mile 'roc, three chinches, two C h tic .1 I two grog ship., and Quo railroad, and about the saine distance from the , line ut ihe \Vell-boro and Lawtencoille. Railroad. The fain) contaiwelOf nieces of geed land, 50 acres tiraboied, ir feted, and very productive. It requites that the aced should be sowed and pl.xnb,i. h.,weve;..o ensure it harvest. Ono farm in .Inek,on t, nblitp, 175 nem.; first-raid blare fora ChCe,l3 nietoi3., Akio-1"r 75 Acepoirol (Abel atock, cheap 01/ lea:Ob./HO I.4wrenc, Apr. 17, 1667—U. Planing & Turning T. VAN ; _RAVI:4 (.4 g 0 .4 his hew Factory hk, oryela hen is I/ w prep:it ed to till order, ...0 1 1 12a hin t , Ware prouTtly runt in the beet etylu of woti.tnan ship 11 a viing proem ed AVOODNVORTII PLANER, bo is ready to !ward: or plank %%itli dn,pa le SCROLL•W,ORK & BRACKETS, furniehitd to order. His machines are of the boy est nnift.(no.ot iafprovud patterns. Shop cornet .1 Pearl and IVA,. \t ELLS 1101(0, Oct. 31, DEMOREST'S M U Nf 11 1.1 . 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A. drub:, ty. JENNINGS DEMOItEST, No. 172 Breadn•ay, New York. • Demure:se; Monthly and Young Atnerica, - tt gether .i.I. nub the premiums tot each. Alaxeli 20, '67-13m, • - io 00 .000 . 7 - 00 . 8 00 iuu 00 2 50 . CO p A) N"l` , Ft /11. OT/Irms lira ton 3lineritl Paint l'o. are tilts• nianninetnrlng nit , l 1110.4 thirablo Paint in 11Se.. to toil)'welll , 111 tinted With pure Linseed Oil, wi last IV or 15 yeitr. ,, : of li; ; Iit brown or ticointin clineolate color, and c to Is• eii•ingo.l to green. &l Olive or errant to , iiit the ta.t• 01 the coneurnor. It Sitluablo for ILlipo UAW+. rt 11 1, ,. Cot riago and 4'3 rnakeil, tod Aorliuhural Lot 1 ineitt4,Can.,l Ito it , 1 o out Pottoms. (%.1 Vat'. Metal anti Slowlki Rout, tit heinff Fire and Wat , proot), floe) ill ('bole. t one M t itticUtrcr loan used CottO I•bli the p.t.,t r'lll.4i ns rt paint for 'l4l purpcie 1.1 lot body, ability, elastit t and We t , 1 , .`1 1.1.1 of 2001ba., who. f.kinier tot s to tome. t.,ud /44 ritenlar nit.'. , NH ni tra. Non.-,, inns linlra+brindr,i t0..r1, illation Mineral P l ui Aildreoi DANIEL 0111 W ELL. Sept, 11. 1867-nni. .`.4ticet, Now Yolk. Lath ! - Lath ! Lath ANI niakitiir, and keep constantly. I hand. at my Mill in Oce,d,a, n good quhlii i.t' Lath .Ordure promptly Oe,da Sept 4, (1. S. )10NHAM. lAMPS.—A new kind of lamp for Kerosene Ano breakage of chimneys—At FOLEY'S. EASTWARD ROUND It 11tt • 1, I I. v•iir IIU ''l '.l eql Estate Sale 13,11.1 , 11'!`; 1; , 1 T. VAN MAIN 11 111 I in UJ 0 n, . I,p to Is 11 ti 1/ 4 .1 In (1 , 1 1.1 j In :4 111 ilu , I 1 Ifs I Iv ; u ]1.4, 1 GEM
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