ODE TO PUIIIPKINS: Thonianas oti poets have sung the mine Withlts rOy juiee and 4 p)rille,itirine; But I tune my strain to a. cliffelent thing— The piampkinsotie jolty great pumpkins, 'I sibg. , • The pCsclilys n beautiful thing,.] know,- , 4 .t: , Sweet's its pulp anti nosy its glori; , ' : They'are-plettelint *hen freSli; -tind nice to 4ry t But iletieltss tir : ill ne'er mike n Punipkiic pie!' Peatolokipls givo their g .. ;..eatest Ti1 . ,1 1 / 1 / . 4 0 more tu,scione. the luscious pear ; Ills all 4ery... - on'twixt um and' you, But the I:ktair;don't•ln s t, uud•the pumpkins do Apples .are good, whew ripo and 'sound,— No better fruit o'er fell to the ground ; 1 , But if pumpkins bad grown on the tleo of life, Wo shouldn't liavoldilen throug Adam's wife. Thii is the end of the .I.ltupkin ...oug.— Sing it loudly,,und sing i.t. strong ..!, ' . . • • And if on bit of praisi: you're bent, Call It. "sotho pumpkins"—l'll be content. .. - - , N r gnrithats;Ct INCIDt.NT.—The first, settlers of Maine found, besides its red ' faced owners, other - and-abundant sources of annoyance and danger; The majestic- forests, ,witich then waved; where now is heard the hum of busi- . nesS,- and - 'where it. thousand villages stand, were the homes, of hinuincrable wild - mid savage animals, • Often at night was the farmer's fami ly-aroused from sleep by the noise with out, which told that bruin' wasstornting the sheep pea or the pig sty, or was lay ing violent paws On some unlucky calf - —andoften, on a cold wintry evening, did they roll - a large log against the door, and with - beating hearts draw closer around the lire as the dismal howl of the wolf echoed through the woods. - The wolf was the most ferocious, hlood-thirsty, but cowardly of all, rare l!,7 attacking man, unless driven by s vere hunger and e seeking his victim with the utmost pertinacity. • The incident which I am about to re- Into, occurred in the early history of - Biddeford. i A man who then lived on the ' farm . occupied by Mr. H , was one -^au tufml engaged in felling trees, at some distatieefrom his houtie. Ills littleson, eight years old, was in the habit, while his Mother was busy with household cares, of running out into the fields and woeds around the house, and often go ing whete the father was at work. One day, after the frost had robbed the trees of their foliage, the father left his work ' --cooler thanusual, and :,tartell tor home. Jost A the edge of the forest he saw a very curious pil9 of • leaves. Wit lipid, - ' sto ;ping to think what had ailde it, he eat tmusly removed the leave,,, when wlti-svia IM):.tou'iMmto Baalgentßaalhis ~ii ' ofl'dartingll ..0 lying fhcre fastasleep! 'Twos but the' work ofa moment to take - up the little sleeper, put in his place a iimall log., carefully - replace the leavts, and conceal himself among I 1I e' ucare-4 btishes, : there to watch the result. A.AcT - wait i nu . a short i hoe` he heard a wolf's distant 'howl, quickly followed by another and another, till the woods V f2enued alive with the fearltil ::Dumps. 7 The howls carne -neater, and in a few ....i. minutes a large, gaunt, sava.. - 41; lookiTig w'olf leaped into the openinp; elt,ely f o lt, ) w e ti by the whole pack. Th.. lea der sprang %directly upon the pile of learef4 and scattered them in every di r(tetiol.' Soon as lie saw the o..7eept ion, his l< df fierceness null e,in fitlenee i chin t 4) that of the ino7 l / 2 t abject fear. lie E. r ank and i Osively awaited his fate; for the 'rest entraged at the supposed cheat fell upon hint, tore him to piece s , and de voured him on the spot. . . VAmPinr...—Vanipire,3,_so called, are by no means peculiar to Brazil, hut the veritable creature insinuated. itself into the company of Anierienits Which ar rived in that. country a few days ago. The writer says: A party of Americaps went up the Amazon a few days ago, and one of them Was bled so badly hyn vampire as to,Vvake, in a state of exhaustion, with a face like a corpse ;_the fodt of h i i .his at mock and the floor beneath it were sl, tnrated with blood, the flow of \Odell was staunched with great difti (ifty. It is the difficulty of staunching the blood which makes the vampire so dreaded, the quantity which - the crea ture requires to satisfy his appetite be ing comparatively trifling. 'onie per-, sons seem to be especially lial le•to their - -s-. 11ff:ricks, while others cans cep in a _room infested with them nigd itly 'with. im unity.- -A, gentleman li ping near Ra n, and whose houe stains on the lia ik of an igarape, tdlis - me that his room is seldom without ((one or more vampires in it after dark, and they have never molested him, although they have bled an unlucky goat In a shed beneath his -window until the creature was Tutible to stand, and. Was shot as an act qv ripercy. A young Eng lish lady who Was visiting at this house was bitten on the fills night of her ar rival, and in spite of the precautions ; used, was bitten to few days afterwards, bleeding from a wound on the under side of the toe until Much weakened. These animalsainly make their attacks • In darkness, anti a:light kept burning in the sleeping-room - is an effectual safeguard. A physician, long resident here, tells me that although poisonous - reptiles are somewhat plenty inthe province, the serious accidents from this cause scarcely amount to half a dozen annually in a population 0f30,000. But enough of reptiles for the present. " Brxrrirtm IttvEn."—Sabbath day is the beautiful river in the week of Time. The other days are troubled streams, whose angry waters are dis turbed by the countless crafts that float upon them ; but the pure river; Sabbath flows on to Eternal Best, chanting the sublime music of, the silent, throbbing ,spheres and timed by the pulsations of the Everlasting Life. Beautiful river Sahhati4glide on! Bear forth on thy boon the, poor, tired spirit to the rest which it seeks, and the weary, watch ing soul to endless rest. A TITRIFTY farmer, who " belle% es in making.old things last in these times," says : "There is ono thing that nearly everybody knows and hardly itnybody attends to, that is, td sprinkle slacked lime on their roofs once a ycail , either in fall or spring. If the shingles are covered e'er" fz,O thick with moss, the lime soon clears it off, leaving the roof clean and White, and goOd'for a dozen years longer.' it ought in be -put on pretty thick, and a rainy day is best for -the work: Fjtteng wood ashes will ans wenalmost as well to keep old roofs in repair, but they will not look as nice.— To make new shingles last three or four times the usual period, they need only to be soaked a few days in 11 tank half full of tliick lime water, NclAch must be stirred up well before the shin gles:we nut ' . EVIDEI•ULY AN - A 71tRICA N.—A mixed party - of foreigners and natives were last summeraseending the Rhine in as tea in boat._ At one of• the picturesque little -towns quite tll tmlbey of tourists came abroad. -SeVeral ladies in succession tore theif dressesinVin a projecting nail in - the gangway plank. They of course fumed and fretted, and the gentlemen i f of the party ooked on and deplored: the accidents w ile freely denouncing .the carelessness the steamboat officials in permitting the nuisance to exist, but no one-seemed to think of trying to remove it. 'At last a gentleman came on board preceded by 'a lady, whose dress was caught and torn • like the rest. This" gentleman immetliately stepped ashore, - picked up nstone, and drove the nail home amid the applause of the passcii gem who at once almoSt unanimously Jumped to the conclusion that the gen tleman .Was an American. So much practical sagacity fifty argued could he A claimed by no other nationality. -They \( were right in their conjecture. He thatruleth .hia own apirit, is grea= ter than he that taketh a city. . NEW HARDWARE7STORb I =I .• CtiNVKlig - & MS: gOOll- . TN addittuu to_t o heir old basincss hi Dry Goode, Groceries, Sc., base established a • "-STOVE, TIN, AND, GENERAL HARD - WARE. STOR,E,- two doors below the old Maud where they man ufacture TIN -WARE • HUMANITY PRINCIPLE, that is, 'litho roost substantial manner. In the - . , • wittier or saloy we have (man& to do all the cooking anti warm ing in Tioga Coanty. In fact, we havo Stoves enough t0...V:4K8 A SUMMER in USSIA. We era the i only egeet3 for the iaJa of the STOVB in,Wellsbore; and khis Stove i 3 the AUTOCRAT' OF STONES We keep all kinds, of hardware, fron, - Nails, Sled, Hotse Shoes, anal a complete verlety, SHELF HARDWARE. If you don't.boliere it DROP IX. • CONFERS .t OSGOOD. Well4boro, Sepi. - 4, 18E7, ly.' i , Proofs of the Superior' Qualit} or THE AMERIC!N WATCH - nlDf; WALTIIAM, M ASS The American Watch Company, of Waltham, :111-s , respectfully submit that their Watches are cheaper; more accurate; less ecnnplex, more dura- Mc, better adapted for general use, and more ea sit•y kept in order and repaired than any other watches in the market. They are simpler in structure, and therefore stronger,-arid less likely to be injured than the majority of foreign watch t.. which are composed of from 125 to :300 pie ces, uhile in an , old Enghal; watch there are m••re than 700 -flow they run under the barde4C ialA'wat vies can h tre, is hewn by tibe followols totter; 11111LBOAD COMPANY. (IFFICC•OF OcreL SPVIUNTE:XPENT., ALTOONA, PA., 1.1 Dee., 1866. tlEsra.Extru.,:: 'Cho tra,tchos. manufactured by y,o !vire been in ufm on this railroad for imveral :,, earl by our enginenten, to "ic , limn WO fu ElliSil (1 t rii.l 0, as part of our equip lent. Shore are _0.i.e.4.n.w. three linndred.of ti ent eariind on oar liite, and NYC consider them vood and reliable IN 0-keepers. 1 ndeed, .1 hard great satisfaction in , eying your Watches give us 1C2:1 trouble, and het o worn, and do , ,wenr tnneli longer without re lit, than any watilhes WO have ever had in uliC e.l this road. As you. are awe mire formerly tul l .ted to those of English man factu'ro, of ne knewledged good reputation; but is a class they , 111 ver keep time as correctly, nor have they done .t, good service, as yuurs• to these Hirdollolo 1 :ow it 3. ustniund• by my . modecessot, Mr. Lewis, whose experience ex tended over a series of years, Respectfully, EDWARD H. WELLIAMIi, general, Superintendent. American Watch Co:, Waltham. We make now livediffe - rent grade 4 of watches, named respectively an ft, lows : ' , _i pp l e f on , T r ,ry d , (.; Waltham, ,11,(8V„ . W4111 , 1)11 ir faCh OPP) pq»y, W«ltham, ,1/eta, I'. .5, Bartlett, WAham, Map,, , I,l'it, Elletw, - •• llant(oi, Mate. I. Punic Wiltill Company, If (won, MIIIOI, All of these, with the exception of the Home tt'atch Cotpany, are warranted by the American Mad) Company to be of the best material, on the most approved principle, and to possess every retpti,ite fora reliable timekeeper. Every dealer -citing these Watches is provided with the Cum pany's printed card df guarantee, which shonld accompany each Watch sold, so that buyers may fact sure they are purchasing the genuine article. There are'numerous counterftiits, and imittiona of our Watches sold throughout the country, and we would caution purchasers to he on their guard against imposition. Any grades of Waltham Watches nay be put. chased of Dealers throughout the country ROBBIN.I & APPLETON, Sept 4,1867-3 tn. 182 Broadi; ay, N. Y Elmu°a Casl and Extra Cast Steel -Patent Taper Ground .eircular Saws MILL, MULEY,, GANG, CROSS-CUT, CLEARING, SOME AND OTHER • SAWS:. Mr. J. SCHIEFFEL.IN, Jr., is authorised to Fell at Factory Prices in Tiega. •Orders for repairing, &c., left with Mr. Schief• fain will bo attended as , promptly as. if left at the Manufactory.l ANDREWS & WORDAGE. , Sept. IS, 18674--tf.,,„• , • t • J. Dorton, TAiTn g u o s f the t ret u fi r n rn e l d o f r f o DI M a t t h ti:i c r i t (t y o Horton, f y h o a r yk- j is now prepared to offer to the citizens Nowf Law! roncoville, and vicinity, a general nssnrtipont of GROCERIES & PROVISIONS , ' CROCKER Y, HARDW..4RE, WOOD & WILLOW-WARE, YANKEE NOTIONS. LAWRENCEVILLE, ' PEW.A"A. September, 17th, I 867-tf .The American Cooking Strove. AFTER twenty yearsosperionce in the man afabture Of stoves, we became convinced, some six years since, that a vast ' amount of money was being expended by lb peoplo or this country, in buying cheap and wor Jess stoics, a largo portion of which was west d; and that fru , economy consisted in buying the best Stoves that could be tnado,•netwithstanding the] price was higher. With this view- we proceeded to construct the American: Cooking Stove,,• and Yparod no pains or expense to make it the best and most perfect stove that could be made. And we have experimented with it, and carefully watched its.operation for the last six years, and when an improvement suggested itself, we have at once adopted it, and me have several of these Improvements ' secured ,by letters patent. In this manner we do trot hesitate' to 's:ty, we have brougheit to a higher state of Perfection than has heretofore boon attained in cooking stoves. The recent -improvements in this stove has added largely to its convenience - and, effective ness. In all the varieties of stoves we nano. facture, we study usefulness, durability, conve nience and economy in operation, rather, than cheapness in price, and in so doing we are antis fold we study the interest of those purchasing our stoves. SHEAR, PACKARD, .1 CO., • Albany, N. Y. For sale by CONVERSE . OSOOOD„I'Vells bore, Pa. - 18sept67-3m. fiIUE QUEEN'S CEPHALIC PlLLS.—These 1 aro the latest improvement among the pills. T:rt‘y aro confidently believed to be the best pills for family use that have ever bean' made.' They uro so mild and pleasant in their operation and yet so effectual, that it would be guite impossi ble to supply the demand for them were they more generally known. The whole story is told in the directions. which accompany each box. Price 25 Cont.l Foreate at Roy's Drug Store. ACHING for.hops, best quality 26 eta peryard kJ at Da , LANO it Po'6'. Oct.l'. , • N EW BUCK WHEAT FLOUR. AT WRIGHT - et BAILEY'S CIZEM aw Manufactory. • ~ ., 2 5'42111..9102C01 O SOMME 'Oll5 V Jaill 'D : 4 1 , 'O O AI O2 -PinuS act) °Spar pub outul • pawl - 11/C(oE+Boa, .419100.40 u! 4" 4 4: 011 1 . ' Va.!' 41'1 6 04 0 6 .0991iutsta!) . Hydro u! zulduol usion) pub alutupuon snoop_ dla .10.1h):10)naapu email com, odp),Apupro seaulang esoupi 11, 04) Ul aUlPrila a/1,9fUl U , ',Coq /UV 'auptom elm qmit dap •tt ut :mob q oi # WO.SJ land DUO' UUUI V 'eat, amui pieloqu attired 4:40.12/ aoj (Nell eat : tiolgiu , pliqulpt •H_Sq `ll3ilSrld ME - _ 0111 0) saga .I.Va ..,10_.00111_3._01t0 `slumnaw jo bole qabi 4acti , T (PUN 3174 09 Er r V. NEEE 94 Of 9$ 0N17738 311 - VW - V 7.37- !lob% oioqsuom no 113141011 ff 7V "91? '3HVM-NII 'SA A 3AI V At anoSEuiStui dy auluoluad eViui u oets par sseufsna inoA u s e eA'a me , envta NEW SPRING GOODS IN CORNING, AT THE PEOPLE'S STORE I WE ARE 'NOW _FRESH STOCJ Adapted to SPRING and aro prepared to eapply people in • NORTHERN PEN WITH DRY GO, OUR LONG EXP has Laugh us GOOD a give tbo best satisfaction, an to patronize us knot KEEP THE BE that are to ho found in this who are not our palm.: quite as much as Wo-koep as as LARGE SrSOCK to ion by the y MADE UP TO ORDE R RANTED TI; OUR STOCK WILL B and all Goods so IViirranted to giv"el Sold as Low as at an i lishmeut. We invite an examination Prices, pledging ourselves t• SHOW GOODS FREBtY OFFNIie, when no ealo`i ' SUIT Corning, N. Y., Apr.4o, N 11113 pap/Align avoinnom ioAt 914 Uft Q i `oye )‘sa - ita, uala,na IMUM salana oui a 011, 11`FM ,111 aOIIS .asuon Issownotois puns a~ganq red siTIVN gAI SI. AI VI iooa -rimy ADI I 'D do litlM-SBVI3 diS ZUVIT EOEIVING OF c GOODS the , RADE, the wants of. the StLVANIA ODS. RIENCE 01)S thoso accustomed that' we - N GOODS section, and those are the losers we are. • F CLOTITS MEI ' AND WAR 1, FIT. • KEPT FULL, d by us Satisfaction, A N D other Estab d that. of our Stock and TARE NO 1. made. 456 WAITE. 867. 4, SEM:PER IDEM, DRUGS, MEDICINES ICINES, PAINTS DOW GLASS, Have come down to Wry do not besitato t Largest Stock of - P.O R E ENG - MEDI IEI PATENT MBDICJINE4, ' -4i • YANKEE NOTIONS, ' PEI? F Y, FANCY ARTICLES'', TOILET SOAP, CLOTH, HAIR, , TOOTH & NAIL BRUSHES, MIRRORS, , WINES- & LIQUORS,, &C., EVER I3ROUGHT INTO THIS MARKET. Wo have also the Largest Stock of PAINTS. OILS, GLASS AND PUTTY, Such as Para White Lead. Pura White Zino, Linseed Oil. Coach Varnish, Furniture Varnish, Yel low Ochre, Venetian Red, Chrome Yet , luw, Chrome Green. Prossinn Blue, Patent DrSer, 'maker. Japa»„' Spanish Whiting, Paris IVitite, Ka/eon/huh Resin; Tar, Log Wood, Fusiir, Brazil Wood, Cam . wood, Rethroo ;, Potash, Putty, Aloo cohol, Benzole, Spirits Turpentine, and Korobone Oil, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Which we will sell 25 per cent. cheaper than any other esiablistaucnt in the county. In short, we have every thing ever kept in a first class. DRUG STORE, and all we ask is for you to call and examine our stock and prices before buying elsewbore. Re. member we can't be undersold. • .All goods warranted or no sale. - P. It. WILLIAMS, P. 11 WILLIAMS Co. J. L. IVlLLiaxts. ) No. 3 ITnion Block. - WelMoro, Juno 28, 1867. Stoves: Stoves .1: A ND HA RDWARE! • . MR. WILLIAM ROBERTS begs to announce to the citizens of Tioga County, that in addition to his excellent stock of Stoves, Tin-Ware, 13rittenio, and Sheet-Iron Ware, ho has, at a great'outlay, stocked his store on MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, with a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware, of which we enumerate the following articles: NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT MILL,, lIA.ND, AND BUCK SAWS, BUTTS, STRAP RINGES„ CARPENTER'S TOOLS, ; pimps; i'AXES,!•' AUGERS, BITTS, BITT:STOCKS, HATCHETS; CHISELS, SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS, DENCH-SCREWS, WOOD . SCREWS, ' CARRIAGE BOLTS, BURRS, SKEINS,' WASHERS; ' PIPE BOXES, AXLE TREES, ELLIP TIC SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, lIOOP,,BAR, & BAND -IRON, GRINDSTONE • HANGINGS, CORN POPPERS, , SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERS COMBINED. 'Also, PISTOLS, PISTOL CARTRIDGES, POWDER AND CAPS. • - PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS anew thing, and mad for use. These are but a few of tho Many artiores' composing our stook of hardware. We invite the public to call and examine for themselves. We aim . to keep the hest quality pf goods in our line ; And all work to order done ivemptly and well. WILLIAM ROWEItTS^ Wellsboro t lgept.ll,lB6B—tf. Boarding House. BOARDING by the week or 'nay, and Lodg ing, can be hnd on reasonnble terms oppo site, the old Hotel Stnnd,.Main Street, -Wellsbero. M. M. SEARS, Proprietor. "Aug. 7, 1867. If. OD-WORK, IN TIIE BEST-STYLB, and , with despatokat THE AGITATOR-0M o. & PATENT 111E.D.;• OILS-, WIN- • ' PUTTY, kt Prices at last. say that uo have the I SIT • DRUGS I INES, • •• . VIE':'W"-''' Flit-MI TO • .i?6 i: f i r; ': ' t ;• . ' . . SELF - . th . OUR B USI2VES'S NUT wilt, buy ,at, thq Ikhest tnerket"-priee, , the followthiaitteles. SHEEP ,P S, DEAQON SKINS, DEER SKINS, FURS, HIDES, AND VEAL SKINS, far 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 attention to REPAIRING. ALSO. We have a firai-rate shock of READY-MA ME WORK, on which we will not bo undersold, and from tbis timo we shall make it a point to keep up the beet stook Of , LADIES' OA ITERS, i to bo found in the county, which we will sell at a lower profit than ouch article's have ever bedn offered in this region. I ofWe shall likewise keep up a good azsortirlt . . . . LADIES' BALMORALS, LEATHER BOOTEES, CHILDREN'S AND MISSES WORK or VA RIOUS STYLES, and all atylee 9f MEN'S WORK. LEATHER f' FINDINGS can be bought of us as clieap as any where this side of New York, and we shall keep a full stock of FRENCH CALF, FRENCH RIP, UP PER,-SOLE, LININGS, AND BINDING. Our stock of PEGS, NAILS; TEREAD, A IVLS, RASPS, GLAVERS' NEEDLES, LASTS, TRRE,S 042-1.11 PS; • =erdll, SHOEMAKER'S TOOLS and I'INDINGS,.wiII be found the lar gest in the county, and toe sell for small prit/ZU. We talk business and we mean business. We have boon 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' Hardware Store, C. W. SEARS, GEO. 0. DBRIIY. Wellabor°, April 24, 1807—tf. - REMINGTONS' FIRE A.RI2S. 200,000 VVRNIBIIMI, yin U. S.QovEnzrußtiv. Army Revolver, 44-100 in. Calibre Navy Revolver, 30-100 in. Calibre Belt Revolver, a Navy size Calibre Police Revolver, Navy size Calibre New Pocket Revolver, 31 100 in. Calibre Pocket Revolver,. (Rider's pt.) 31-100 in. Calibre Repeating Pistol, (Elliott pt.) No 22 1432 Ciirege Vest Pocket Pistol, No 22, 30, 32 b 41' Cartridge Gnu Cane No 22 & 32 Cartridge Breech Loading Ritle,(Boals') No 32 &38 4, Revolving Rine, 'k.Stl & 44-100 in Calibre ' E. REMINGTON & SONS. PRINC/PAL AG,FNT9. Moor & Nichols. Nov York; Wm Read & Son, Boston; Jos C Orubb & Co, Philadelphia; Pout. tnuy' .tqrimble, Baltimore; Bonry Folsom Co; Nov Orleans; Johnson, poncor k Co, Chicago, L M Ramsey Jr Co, St. Louis; 'Albert R Crane, San;Francisco. Oct. 9,1807.-9 m. NEW ARRIVAL 1 MRS. E., E. ' TS now receiving a new t ' s fashionable stook ji of .j - MILLINERY ' GOODS fresh from New York, phich eho will sell very cheap. Call and examtno new styles and prices. ItLizsr STREET, ' iv ELLSTIORO, PA. October 10, 1807. WELLSBORO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. DIME subscribers having procured additional machinery are now ready to furnish to order all sorts of CASTINGS, SUCW.AS PLOWS, C ULTI VA TOR S, FIELD ROLLERS, , MILL GEARING; r SLEIGH-SHOES, WOOD- ' SAWING MACHINES, &c., &c., &c: ' We have also a WOODWORTH PLANER, for custom and job work, Wo aro Mao prepared to do' SLITTING & SCROLL SAWING to order. Having a first-class screw-cutting Lathe, we are prepared to make CHEESE PRESS SCREWS, to order. "Builders of Cheese Factories are re quested to examine our work: We manufacture the Champion Plow, one of the.finest implements in the market. ' Cash paid for OLIVRON. CHARLOWILLLAMS, L. SEA.. • • Agollsboro, May 15, 18137—tf. 1867. WRIGHT It. BAILEY. 1867. commence this year with an exclusively CASH buenoss. CASH PAID FOR WHEAT I CASH PAID FOR OATS 1 CASH PAID FOR CORN 1 CASH' FOR EVERYTHING 1 1 A LARGE STOCK OF FLOUR FOR . CASIt 1 A LARGE STOOK OF FEED FOR CASH! A LA.ROV 'STOOK OF - PORK FOR CASH 1 Call and ace us•: WRIGHT ct BAILEY Weßeborn, Jan. 9, 'IB6Z-Iy. All persons indebted to us by note or took account nand call and settle or pay costs: • " Jan. 3, 1867. WRIGHT & BAILEY. Wellaborn Wool Carding, Machine. II&VINO covered our Machine with entire new Cards, we are now ready to Card all Wool without delay, and in the • beat possible manner. All Wool sent from a distance by Stage pill be returned by the same if required. A. unirriox,D, . ORIN BLAIR. Wellaboro, June 12,1867. DR. NUR'S ABDOMINAL ERS, for sale at Roy's Drug Sto CALERDER, French, Marino tied Mundt Oltake, at [leolo] • PIDLErEi. •PiOlic • ' of - WiAliboro SURRa N S 111 . E.R TAKES this method of notifying the, people that the Stock of ' 'SPRING- CLOTHING . is on hand, and offers it lower • tban before. Tho Stern is well stocked - with ,the must fash ionablo • WHITE AND CASSIMERE SHIRTS, COLLARS, NECKTIES, SUS PENDERS, SOCKS, and a gond largo lot of the most fashionable ever brought to this market, Also TRUNKS, BAGS, AND UMBRELLAS, which you can buy low for cash, at the Cheap Clothing Store ge N. ASHER, let door east'of Vita Valkenburee Flour Store. • Wellabor°, Sept. 11, 1807. 1866. FOR SALE. 1866. BY B. C. WICKLIAM, A T MIS NURSERY OF FRUIT AND Oft- NAMENTAL•TREES, INN TIOOA 60,000 Apple Trees. 10,000 Pear Trees. A good supply of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY, and ORNAMENTAL TREES A SURIABERY. The Fruit trees are composed of the choicest varieties, good, healthy, some of them large and in bearing. Any one wishing to get a supply will do well to call and see my stock before pur chasing elsewhere. AB" Delivered at the depot free of charge. Tioge, Feb. 28; 1888-Iy*, Use aid cattle Polders. YELLOIV TER, HEAVE: COUDIIS, DI: TEMPER, Fl VERB, FOUNDEI LOBS qv APPS TITE AND VITA: ENEIWY, Sze• Ie use improves ti wind, iecreas, the appetite—give a smooth at glossy aktri—ar transforms t miserable shelet horse. KIMBALL QTATII NORMAL SCHOOL, MANS TIOGA COUNTY, PA. F. A. Allen, Principal, Professor of Natural and Mental Science. J. T. STREIT, A. M., Professor of Languages. CHARLES 11. VERRILL, A. M., Professor of Mathematics. • Mns. L. M. PETERSELIA,-Modern Languages and Drawing. Miss SUE E. CONARD, B. E.; Eagh. Branches. Mns. MARY J. BRIGGS, B. E.. Principal of the • Modal School. I. G. HOYT, Professor of Vocal and Ingtrume4- tal Music. • Miss ALICE B. SEELEY, Assistant Instructor of Music. UPPORT e. ARV UNDING COUNTRY COATS, . PANTS 4ND TESTS, - also, a largo assortment of GENT'S -FURNISHING GOODS, consisting or TS AND CAPS, FOUTZ.'S CELEDBATZD To keepers of Cows this preparation is invaluable ; • improves the quality of the milk. It has been proven by ne. tual experiment to increase the quan tity of milk and cream twenty per Cent. and make tho bu t ter firm and fu eet. In fattening cattle., it gives them on appetite, i 00.30113 11.Pii t bide, and makes them thrive - In all diseases of S the Lungs, Liver, La., this article nets as a speoific. By putting frond one-half a pare:: toaa paper in a M ine awill nbove 4 Will bi.eradicate.l or entirely pmrente,l if given in tine, preventive and ear:. • Prico 25 -Cents pe: E,,pe:a for SI. Pit:OPAL Li , 1.7 S. A.. .voirrrz AT THEIR WIIOLESALE DREG AND AIEDICISE DEPOT, No. 1111 Franklin St., lialtiiftc.r. , , d. For Sa by Draz...2-t, r •.„ , out the L tilted St.ite., wilviD E. FOUTZ, Successor. Fdr soloby John A. Roy, Wolieboro. 4 • SCHOOL YEAR 186 T-8. First Term begins September 4, 1887, Second term begins Decemb'r 9 " Third term begins March 28, 1868. EXPENSES PER TERM OF 14 WEEKS Fell and Spring Term, including board, troota rent, tuition, book rent, ' fuol, 'oil, and Washing, Winter Term, Day students, tuition and book rent,.. Total expenses for school year $lB4 00 No extra charges. Rooms furnished with stoves, chairs, tables, stands, pails, -bedsteads, mattresses, pillowi, and one comfortable. For further information send for Catalogue. r Aug, 7,1887, Bw. Address, Principal. I F you.want a FIRST RATE ARTICLE of 4 , 4,„ • 'LOUR, MEAL, POitk, , SALT on GENERAL GROCERIES, in large or small quantities, drop in at M. B. PRINCE'S FLOUR & PROVISION STORE, examine prices, and you oau be suited. • COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange. IleaVy Packages delivered anywhere in town free of ohargo. Tortes—Ready Pay. Next door to Conyers. Wellsboro, Aug. 7, 1867. M. 13. PRINCE. Li t . n , Mrs. A. ' .. Soelit I 8 now receiving th Fall styles of MIL NERY, direct from the city, end will.he 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 engaged a first-class Dressma ker, and am prepared to earrst,on DRESS -MAKING in all its branches, in a satisfactory manner. Orders taken for flair Jewelry. Good prices paid for human hair. Store over VanWhen burg's Grocery, _ TVelleboro, Sept. 25, 1867—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 peonliar and favorable terms; inquire at Roy's Drug Store. J. A. ROY. Bigler and Cheese. ifIGKEST Market Priee paid for Butter and Cheese, or shipped for parties at • 24ju1y07. TOLES Se BARKER'S. • ° Coal for Sale. COARSE BITUMINOUS COAL idx Sale Cheap, by Sept. 28,1867. . D. P. ROJIERTB. WHOLESALE lAIIG - SiOtE, CORNING,• N. Y. 2, 1 . -' I • DitUGS AND,- AIEDICINES, PAINTS AND OILS, ( THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, CONCEN• KEROSENE. LAN . IP:3, PATENT AND VLANORING.,EXTRACTS, WALL Sold at Whole to Prices. Buyers are requested 'to call and get quotations before going further 11721 M Corning. N. Y., 'Jan.], 1867-1 y CENTIZE OF A TTI?ACTION IS AT C. S. MATHER & CO Would announce to the good people of Tioga County that they hare just returned from New York with their second full stock of This preparation, tong and favorably known, will thor oughly reinvigorate broken-down and low-spirited horses, by strengthening and cleansing the stomach and Intes tines_ embracing all the noveltiea as well ta , the sub stantials required. DRESS GOODS i,i ,att varieties, STAPLE & FANCY 0001 P., HOOP SiiIRTS, & BEST FRENCH. WOV ; COR SETS, GLOVES AND 11.0. SIERY, YANKEE 0- TIONS, &c., &e. It is a aura pre ventlye of all dis- FURS! FURS I I MINK, CONY,' and Siberian Squirrel CLOTHS & CASSIMERES in the county, READY MADE CLOTHINO, and C LOT CI ING wade to order super intended by first class toot lweit. SHOP MADE BOOTS & Sliu•ES in end-' less variety, HATS - ,gr. CAPS to suit all tusks, GROCERIES, .&10., Our goods have been bought during the Imt panic in New York and will to s..ld at panic prices. Prices are down, monopol; broken up. No other store can or dare compete with us in qual ity and price.. For further particulars call ut the store of . C. S. MATH ER .4; CO. Lawrenceville, Dec. 19, 1866. J. STIGILL.I.N, Chairmaker, Turner, and Furniture Dealer. SALE ROOM, oppoeite Dartt's Wagon .'.hop Main Street. FACTORY in Sear a. wit limns Foundry, second story. Orders promptly filled and satisfaction guaran teed. Fancy Turning done to order. Wellsbore„Tnne 12, 1887. , J. S THE undersigned is now prepared to oxe 1. elite all orders for Tomb Stones and Menu meats of either ITALIAN OR RUTLAND MARBLE,' of the latest style and approved workmanship. and w„ig dispatch. lib - keep constantly on hand both kinds of Marble and will be able to suit all, who may fa vor hint with their orders, on as reasonable terms as can be obtained in the country. Stones discolored with rust and dirt cleaned rind made to look as good as now. PORTERWILCOX. . Tioga, Nov. 1, 1867—tf. ' To the , Farmers of * Tioga County lAM now building at my Manufactory, in Lawrence villa. a auperfor FANNING MILL, which possesses the following advantages over another 1, It Separates oats, rat Utter. and fonl-seeds, and chess and cockle, from wheat. 2. It cleans flax seed, takes out yellow seed, and all other 'meth', 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• bar, in gond style. and is sold cheap for cash, or pro duce. • • • I will ftt a patent stove, for separating, gots from wheat, to othor mills, on reasonable terms. J. II DIATHER, Lawrenceville, October 10; 1886-t f $BO 00 64 00 10 00 IOY'S CHOLERA DROPS COES COLIC, URES DYSENtERT; CURES CHOLERA NORB US, CURES CHRONIC DIARRHEA, 11IIRES all Bowel Complaints, but does not cure anything else. This naedieine is no cure-all: it has the confidence of , every body, for it is rtoVer known to fail : it should be kept on hand by every family, Sold ,by dealers in medicine at fifty cents per bottle.' For sale in Welisborough at Roy's Drug Store. Fall Term commences Sept. Winter' Term Nov 20th, Spring Term Feb.lBth,lBl3B. P NEWELL, DENTIST, MANSFIELD ,Pa., • grateful for the Nary use patronage heretofore received, will continue sa -aa to per form all dental operations, as to merit the rapidly increasing professional, demands now en gaged. All operations in all 'epartments of the profes sion t4oeuted in the he- t possible manner. All new, useful inventions nd improvements adopt ed. The highest good f his patrons the ultima. tuns of his ambition. Dee. 5, '6G-tf IDLOUR FROM CHOICE WHITE WHEAT, JU buckwheat flour, corn meal and feed, always on hind. Call at the Charleston Mlll beforebuy. ing your flour and feed. I can make it an objet for you to buy. A.' RUSSELL May 16,1M-tf uorci: LOT OF OR IN BAGS for tialo C ohea# lat WRIGHT BAILEY'S,. Weßeborn, June 5,1867. largest assortment. of Watelief,,Clucks Jewelry and Plated Ware In Tioga county at [Moon] I FOLEY'S. TRATED, MEDICINES, CIN- CINNATI WINES AND BRANDY, WHITE• WASH LIME, CINBS, 'PETROLEUM OIL, ROCHESTER PER FUMERY PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, AND DYE COLORS, W. D. TERRELL & CO THE GREAT LAWRENCEVILLE FALL & WINTER GOODS, The hirgeet Stork of Tioga Zarble Woiks, UNION ACADEWIY. KNOXVILLE, TIOGA CO., PA. PACULTY : ELIAS HORTON; Principal. bins. ADA W. HORTON, PreceptresA. 1111 es MIRA MORTON, Assitant. Mtn AMANDA DRAKE, Teaciter of CALENDAR FOR 1867-8. EXPENSES PER TERM Prigary Department Connnup English ilighilY English Languages and Higher Mathematics, Instrumental Music, extra—., Vocal Music, extra. - Drawing, extra Room Rent Board per week......... ............ Knoxville, August 14,18 CT—ti i~€~r~ oir TU tWI;L. On modititor Nov 18C7, tr3itist wel kart I:"rhieli at about LAW titiluV. 1-14;11M/44.: 12:215 a. tn. , i;xpichr, 5111)1,,t-mithrp uxeepted fur Lug. - io,s.llmuitiocu,tud with irufhe tor the West. 4.1193 Night. Express, eglivlayti excepted, toy ilutlalo, r4.ilmuuneu, 41.14 Dunkirk, tp.1141114 duet colibkalu.l, %With ttuiun bt . do Atintbllv L 4dllLiit i‘chtvin, t al ;:ltot.s, and ut and TI auk Hants uys,l:93 all ['elms West I:08 a. ku.,Niglit CspresS . , Daily, tut puffs vo:4t limb( k , liktulark thu 11efit, conuectibg us above. /Aft a. tu.,Night Expreee, en nu e) . t i c , l , lo l . t o , E t. , L. , r 41,, and lititilikl, Viet AStoil. ~. , 10:42 a.1:1,011111 rrAi a. tilltidSlyb ,excepted, for tuouslo and Dunkirk. 1:1:e p. in. BM Only 1 . • Expe s•PI, Sundays tic , ptt.ti, 1 , ,, Itorlteeter and it alo; Via Arun. 7:03 p. w.. Day r. tress, Sundays ex cep tc.l., 11 r Buithig, Salatuttararlitutkitk awl the ‘Vest, con' et:ling, ..t 'at z 4 aisuratu a with rho Atlantsc and Groat Wc,t<rit littilatty ; at Buffalo with the Lake Shore and (irdo‘t 'fru Lk hat Isveye, and at Dunkirk Is it h the lake ELato Itatio.sy, for all points West attei south. ;1O pu, rh,3i kapredd, 6u 0.1 ay I exi2opted, I:QcUkittr 2 ou p m Way Frei,: I/ t. cxcopted. 5:48 p. m., ilmjitrutit nail, ior tbn Wvat 1.4.10 Expro,s, Uaily ;Sundays ext.epti r d, connecting - at flrayeourt for Wrirwfrk, and at York with atonal/1i trains and Ste:insert:l'6r and Nat. England Cities. aR 4:18 a. to., Ciuci nuns i Expri ss, Alnutittys except, d , con necting at Elmira for phou t io p pj, the. South; at Owego for Ithaca; at L'ingliiiinti.a I , ,, , olyntente; nt Great htmli 101'1...S7m:ton, Phjhaitt. plow, Treiitom at larktwaxen for Ilan ley,lthd ltt tit aycont t fur Newburg and Warwick. WA: , a in Areouini , ..itattim Train daily ; connre' iilr at ut ftmit it for Canandaigua 10:4s a. Itty Expres4,s!iin..Jay,excepted,cortriecting at Elmira for Canandaigua, at flingliainton fur Spa (11'W at Great Ital fur Serautou, nt LuclamsAt h.r ilitwi o oy, and at Jersey City with midnight . 1 :30k...6 Tialii 1.1 New Jeviey for I,•atil -111,//0 and 'Washington p. ta..,l3.dtlinurr Ex pre's, .'.'unday /set:Wed p. in., Nett y„lk and li.tititnoto 11n11.,Stind,.y a ex cepted 7.07 p I necting the Soul uraiti preP.4 t ra 12;:10 . p. WTI It, Illoosburg & Corning, & Tioga U. R Tattine will riin 113 ((MOWS wail cuttlier notice • Accomiaotlatiun—Leate9 11lo'elburg at ,7,07.• a. field at 7,55. Tioga at 8,33 't r awl, nceville at 9,164. arriving at Corning at 10;25 a: in. Mail—Leateti lilos‘burg at 11.0 j,, ni.. Mamtielil at 2,30, Thiga at 3,03, LatvrenceOlit at 3):o—airi‘ing . nt Coriiing'at 5 p. Ui. :ilail—Learcs Corning at 8,15 rt. tn., TAurencerille at 9,18, Tioga at 10.00, 11anafekI n t gat Moss-burg at 11.15 a. in. Arcounnodatio»—Learns Corning at 3,45 p. m , Lair renct!ville at 4,52. Tioga at 5 50. Man:theta at (ti, :5 arriving at'lliossburg at 7.20 p. tn. L. H. SHATTUCK, Supt. No thorn Central n. . ItAiNS FOR N TIIE ORTH. raine fuY Cititatittaguiti lea n. }..intira as Act:olitt.tlation at T un a 111 klirpres I lattr,t titan on nrroll ...................•16 )tail 6)i p m Was Ft eight, 1473.1MCilgl'I" conch a WICIIC 7 70 r to On and utter April flEttli, 114.7, ttaitt*. ill 141.• .111ci (Tait how,' ',tidy, its MOVE% G hurin 31(.11„i :1 4 AIII Express G 45 pLi Expre s s ' 1u 51.1 A 11l Elmira Mail 51: ,1 ) It 111 Ellifira Mail.- r +ss pin Lotal Freight—. _lO 5u a. inLocal Fi Liglit '47.5 pin l'lironyli Vraii; . ht 9 GSp in j Ili rand', rreiglo 2 00 ii in I:. H. IlltriiVN, My. 'up't. Philadelphia A. Erie U. It (U titter',sllllNDA uctormr 14th, Ibe7, it the phit,t,topt,i. le !tail trill I un at, 1V I:6T WAHL). Vali 1.)1,in le.tvem 'lttlad.lphia 1115 p to .. . e . ** .• " % Vilhatuiput t. * 8.05 a (1.1 I) -" . l arr. r 1: 1 it. 6' ..1 pca 1..:4 - 1u Expti F.... lea •0.., l'htladtlphia 12.00 11,,,,t, " IVilhattivot I. h 45 p 111 are ;at Elie 9..11; a m Eitlll/.1 Mail !eves Philadelphia ii,(Al ti In •' '' " MI iiilMelkol t. C.2'i. m '• -' ar.. :It Lock llavert ' . 7.4 i pin E.iIiTWA lat. Train lvfave.: Er r o 11111mm:1 - wit. " •• arr. at Philadelphia. Express ICtIVI,4 Erie. " IV 1111311.1.1 t. t . itt Elmira Mail Ica •• •• •• W1111011,104.1P. " •• mt. at Ploi tl.tilnud Hxpre•lcw,u.t. stilt lints W.115,..11 SC Etaillaiii VLth%it). 1t81911,4 Pldirlaelphia 12,110 M. al riVo ut Irvitivt.iv. - 11 at 610 t. 111. 111111 iit Cit) ht 9 5u I.e.aving Pliitaddpiii I at S itstive At Cal City atlSi.pm. Atlantic Great Western rt W sALA 11.1NCA z,T.a" l lON. I. t.lu.n.t.:k b•o, :, \CITnv IL r.,.:, Mut to ACCoitzlip .„., EXpit.qs .• —1219 I ACCoinUI.Z.IiC , L,".. Exptet.3 ..... At Cezy lea junetiob with tho d Erie, aIeLCU. Cretl: 1441 ll~~udo. At : , t6,11,11(.. the Nll.l E'tiL , to Bruucli. _ . A ; .I.,e4+%litatalgu the Maliorthiy Itra,ncli tuai.v., a o rect l.,ute to Clelelaral. At ttavuna, ts iii,s Cl{ arid I'rttgbnrghltnti 4d lila Road kaile.;o4}.l.l6iC .Marion, Cl Lana ,a,ll Payton, iiiteia'citillg various lA. roads, and tornll:Mt ea at Ciucinuate. 1;. ; 13. - ItUCKER, OL , n. Suit., 3ltadvillu, I'a. NlPills' Eubseribei•krill sell or runt the 1, valuable property, to : One tavern stand hi Lawrenceville, I,_ • 1 ) One t . trtu, on which be now resides, oke',-:loilf tram tro three ohurehes; two School 11oude,, two grog shops, and ono railroad, and !bout the sanurdistance from the lino of the Welb oro and Laurent:urine Railroad. The Lirui coo wins 160 aeres of good land, 50 acres timbered, well Wel.- k red, and very productive. It requires that the s d should be coved .and pljted. however, to e use a tow9 li ship t 175 acres; a f a a l rm arv in et , t J . n r e e ft st.rate place fora ell&se factory. I Also—tor sale-4 'motes, 75 sheep, and other stock, ebeap_olveasonable terms. . I M. S. ItAlaat IN.- LIR recce, Apr. 17,3 867—tf. Planing & AVING got his now Factory in qipera s tion. 11. is now prepared to fill orders fur Cabinet Ware promptly and in the best style 1 , 11 " workman ship. Having procured a he is ready to dress. boards of withrlierttch SCROLL-li(OlitC. & 1111ACKtT.S, furnjsbodio Order. His machine, atre ot the new est. and Enlist improved'patterns.. Shcip coznor of Pearl awl Wall) t,. Al' ELLS- 1.1011(), PA.. Oet. IS66—tf. 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Can vas, Metal unit Sttiogl 110,104 (it tieing Fire and Water pi oa), Flour Oil Ulntlgi, (01a , (10110 bbla the pa.l as it paint fat any purpom• to hunthrpfmot for 1.-say, durability, chastietty, and a,tlte:thene3 . 3 Price 1:4 tic hhl. of ZOO 1b... which will -untidy a Ltrint , r for to cola.. Send fur a circular widen gives full Irma:Ware. 'Now genulno unks, brindot in a trwie mark OX:AftWi AdaT4+% . DANIEL ItI . :Vt'F.I.L, Sept. 11, ISG7-Cmi I 'Pratt Ettect, `ew 'Fork. Lath . 1 Lath 1 Lathl ir AM making, and wilt keep conetantly . I hand, at my Mill in Ocooln ' a good qualit ,A . Loll ilrders promptly filled. ] oc- , 4.1 Sept. 4. '67-:tm' , G. S. BONHAM. MI IAMPS.—A now kind of lamp for Kerosene j no breakage of chimneys--at FOLEY'S. Eit F 3, raiLwAv• 1V1.6T WALL:, 1t0U241). ZAIinTAZID BOt7t. D Expira, I .l miday.t , ey.cepteii, it Elmira fur Ilarrieburg, Philadelphia and 113 at Jert,y City with morning exprets Nt:w dersay—rftailroad fur h aftitauca and , tun. and at New York tt ith murnlng ex- • t. ins for Brmtun and the Eag. 1 Way Freight, Sunday:l excepted. I A Itlh 11. IIIDDLE. I .Paaa. • Genil ,suVr. c' E.,X1.1k, 1 .7\j Ali ; ' 4 1 .. 1/1/ 111011 Real Estate Sale I.U. :It IVAN HORN, WOODWORTH PLANER, 11.'1'. VAN HORN .10 40 .‘ m al 11 j. m "1 J a in 4 _ )• 3 1 th) p 11• Ul . I,Jt, ollowint;
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