SKATING GLEE • - When winter comes and freezes o'er Our crystal lakes from shore to shore, We vote the fireside a bore, And all go oat a skating : And then We have such jolly fun, ,And-such fantastic tricks are done Thinks nothing like it 'neath the sun • Frosty whiskers, icy nose, Chattering teeth and frozen toes, all for pleasure so it goes, \ When wo go out a skating, - When we go out a skating, oh ! And when the bitingfnertherii wind Its way to ;ladled care will find, We don't a continental mind,, • But all go out a sktiting And, maybap, if the ice be all Aglare, and bumps of caution small, A gentmay out an awkward sprawl, Or lady lose her waterfall, Pretty whiskers, icy nose, ..te. And if perchance the ice is thin, Sumo reckless ohap viii tumble in, And there :irises quito a din, When we go out a skating; • The Indio scream and faint with fright, And comrades work with all their 'night, To save their ebums from drowning quite, While urchins laugh to see the ,plight. Frosty whisker's, icy nose, a STORY FOR LITTLE FOLKS THREE BOYS' WISHES. Once there was a boy: so begins many stories; but mine is better, for it begins—Once there were, thrn boys : :their names were—but it is uo matter 'what theirnames were. ' They were fishing in a little trout stream. 'tired and warm they sat on a fence that crossed the brook ' and look inß the running water, they , were 'all tiibt, for a time, till one of them spoke up and bald, "1 wish." and the ope who sat next:to him said, "So do. and the third cried out, "I too.'' Then they agreed to tell one another their wishes, and the first one said he wanted to be a rich,man. I will tell you•of each ono as I go on, and then you will see which ono had the best-wish. lie wanted to be a rich man_; and whilehe was a boy, with these and other boys, he was so sharp at a bargain that he always got the advan tage in schoolboy trade. .1( it were on- ly iii swapping jack-knives,lhe managed to make something by every exchange. He grew_up with this notion in his head that lie must make money, and bp did make itt He was so cute, so smart, So wide awake to every chance, that at • very early ago lie was partner in a Amercantile house, doing'a large busi ness, ilud<by the time he was forty-live year: old he was rich enough to retire with a handsome fortune. But lie loved to make money as well ai to hav e He. ric.ver had enough , and always want ed more. HiS - greed ;„J)t the trotter of his prudeucerd tinned at to o much, matte a larve •enttive, turd to-zt every thimr. L3is 4.iends NV(' low, and they could not heIP hint. Ile lets the city and went up into the country, \%:itere lie . spent his boyhood. `Nobody eared for him now. lle AVM poor. lie was very poor. When he could no longer pay for his board, he had to go to the Poor House: And there he died ! He wanted to be rich, and he hid what he'wanted, and a pauper's cot to die-on at last. The next boy Said : ," I wa , , thinking that I would like to be a great man."— He .had read hooks about Washington, awl Franklin, and Napoleon, had per haps he had heard of Julius Ccesar, and Alexander. And lie wanted to be a great man. And he was the smartest boy - in the school at learning. He could , get up to the head of his class in anything and keep there. tt was so in college. He was never at -ease if any student was Ala to beat him in any study. Perhaps he overworked his brain while- there. But lie became a lawyer, and rose rapidly in his profes sion. A good speaker, and a hard worker, he made his mark early; and takiiig a turn to polities, as the high ~ read to otilee , he so n was in the Legis 'rare of the State, and then he was ig snt to Congress. here he" made a - ore, and was likely to become ale er. As no office was too high for his un= bition, so there was scarcely any place to which he might not have risen, had his lit'e and heaft h been spared. But he was tine who Aought to become pop ular by doing as others did ; with those that loved to drink he drank. The ex citement of liquor, and the excitement of public life, and the great struggle to "get up head" in Congress, were too much for him. He lost his reason. He became deranged. This was not seen at first, but the truth gradually came out after he had retired from Congreis, and +when his madness was so violent that it was not safe to keep him at home he was taken to an asylum for the in sane. There lie died. . And what did the third hay wish? Gde,s. "He wanted to he good."— You're right. He said I mean to be a good man. ' As a boy, he was not a spoony. He was none of the milk-and water so tof boys, who- are always t i afraid tql ay or dor anythig, and so get the creel-of being good, because they never (Amy harm. Ho was a brave little fellow, and stood up square for the right always, even if he stood alone. He got into trouble two or three times for pitching into a fight, when he saw the bigger boys imposing on smaller ones; and once he was laughed - at for telling a big bully of a boy a head taller than he, ",If you want to fight, take one of your size." But when the rest of the boys Were up to any kind of mis chief, and waited 'him to join; ho was firm ag a rock,- - fibd dined to say No.— He lived to be a inan; and he is living now. ,In business he earrlea„ out the same principle, that governed him when he was h bot; He, never told a lie. He neverlteceiyed tiybody'as to tholquali tv or cost pf anything he had to 5e11...- He beettals known, as an honest man, for he did fear God and keep his corn .mandments. His - word was as good as his bond, and perhaps better, for his bond Might be lost or burned, but his word was never broken.. lii the place -where he lived, there was no office of Profit or trust, to which the people would not elect him. Even the wick- Red respected "him, and all the good oved him.. Ho made money enough t0,h,,, oat tho comfort:s of lift: nrol iv; rn•tny luxuries as he desired. 'The best oflall his treasures was a good wife and a flock of happy, healthy children, He is the greatest man in the town, auftas rich a man as he wishes to be.„ ~ • And now my story' is done.' ThiA is the time when everlybody i.wishg everybody a Happy New Year,ad your old friend, who writes thiS,wies each of you a Happy New Year t and many more. He does not wish that you may be only rich 6r great, or rich and great both. 'But he does wish that ,you may bebodp, and he knows that if you are good, ytiu will be just as rich, and just as great, as it is •best for you to be in this worlg. And In the world to Come you will Eave heaven and all its riches and glory forever. \ 3 I would like to see all the children, boys and girls, who will read this New Years story. if they were all in one lace, the place would be a large ono to - iold them.ut they are all - la my 1 heart, to be roved, thou ht of.aud pray ed for; and with this I end them my best wishes for a Happy New Year. InEx..cus. _ What is the use of sighing and weep ing as we float down the stream of time? Why wake the voyage of life a walling one ? " Does a tanner always try to hide his feelitqrs when at work ? - A cute young wife says, " when I want a nice snug day all to myself, I tell Gerrgo dear mother N coming, and then I see nothing of him till night. ' "Do you like cod bulls, Mr. Smith ers ?" Can't say that 1. do. They are-too 'stuck up' for me." NEW Y HARDW NUE STORE I 7 ' - T - ' "i r „._ ' CONYERS & OSGOOD iv addition to their old business in Dry Goods, Groceries, have estal3lished a ' • . STOVE, TIN,AT4D GENERAL UMW WA 1E STORE, two doors below the old stand; where they man• ufaetnre T,T, - N -1W „ _ HUMANITY PRINCIPLE, that is t 'fin the most substantial manner. Ih the matterpf STOVES, N7O have enough to dn'all the choking, and ,warm• ing in Tiogn County. In fact, we have Stoves enough to MAKE A S:UMALER in TVALRUSSIA. We are ; the only rigaeti for the iitlo:_ot the! AMERICAN fgoll. STOVE in Welleboro; and thla Stove ie tho MJTOCRAT OF STOVES. Wo keep all kinds of Hardware, Iron, gang, Steel, Ilorso Shoes, and a completo variety of SHELF HA.RDW.ARE. If you don't beliovo-it DROP L.V. CONVERS A; OSGOOD IVellsbiro, Sept. 4, 1307, ly. Vot. 36.1 Tx Na. 212 11 ARPER'S MAGAZINE. The plan 4.,f the Itfar•orttw excludes Polities and. polemics. It in c l 'udes everything pertain. ing td Literature, urt, industry, Popular E donee, 2Estheties, and social hie. "'The Woman's Kinn.- dom: LOve•stery," by the author of John Hal ifax, Gentleman, is commenced in the January Number. Four Oollhrs a year. V0t..12.1 1 TT W JELARPER'S EELC,LY. A Record of the Times. Nothing pertaining to civilization is beyond its scope. The organ ut no party or clique, it diseust.os all questions of politics and social economy.. A novel by Wilkie : Collins, author of "The Wimian in White," will be commenced in the first .Tanuttry ninnher, per annum, weekly. Splendidly illustrated t: voixm. t ,FoR THE 13 AZAR. ) IS6S This is to be aa Journal f,l. the 11Qtne. Lt will treat of everything pertaining to Ilptite Life. it will furnish the latest foOkiens in areas and orn ament; describe the amusements and exercises adapted for in (loot e and nnt.of doers , -will con tain stop 0.. skelehe, sitti 106 , 111 Q. Published weekly, with profuse ilittstration,t; at ti,'4 per an nuli). For any of the nhovo puLlicatious ad dress, with the cash. 114 RPER, cc. BR OTHE ERA 'Via; IN SQUARE; riVE IV YORK. • - _,727r - The three puLlientitnts sent to ono ad tliees for $10: any two of them for $7.4v." • Deo. 25, 1567-2 m. Elmira Saw Manufactory. Caat and Dxtra Cast Steel _Patent Taper Ground airculeaa, Saysrs, MILL, MULEY, GANG, CROSS-CUT, CLEARING, SOOTH AND OTHER SAWS. Mr. J. SCIIIEFFELIN, Jr., L :Inihori,sed to Fell at Factory Prices in Tioga. • Orders for repairing, ac., left with Mr. Saiof felin 111 be attention na promptly as if left nt OP Manufactory. ANDRI.•'WS k BURBAGE.' Sopt. 18, 1887.—tf. . W q J. Horton, r ATE of the firm of Mather it Horton, hav ing just returucri flout the city of New York, ie uow prepared to rifler to the eitizene of Law renceville, and vicinity, a general assortment of . 1 1 GROCERIES & PROVISINS, CROCEERT HARD E, WOOD & WTI t 0 - V1 T-WARE • YANKEE NOTIONS. - LA TYRE NCE VILL.E , September, 15th, 1867—ti The American Cooking Stove. AFTER twenty years experience in the man ufacture of stoves, we became convinced, bum° six years since, that a vast amoant of money Was being expended by the.peoplo of this country, in buying cheap and worthless st/ves, a large---portioa-,W_ which was wasted; and that ;true economy consisted in buying the beet stoves ,that could be made, notwithstanding the price was higher. With this view we proceeded to oonstruct the American Cooking Stove, and spared no pains or expense to make 'lt the best and most perfect stove that could bwriinde. And We have experimented with it, and carefully watched its operation for the !Jct. FIX years, and when an improvement suggested itself. we have at once adopted it, and we have several of these improvements secured by letters patent. In, this manner wo da not hesitate to ray r .svo have brought it to a highertate 9 1 perfection than has heretofore been attained in cooking stoves. The recent improvements in this etuvo has added largely to its convenience and effective ness. In all the varieties of moves we manu facture, we study usefulness, durability, conve nience na economy in operation, rather than elleaprms.s in price, and in so doing wo aro satis fied we study the' interest of those purchasing our stoves. SHEAR, PACKARD, lc CO., Albany, N. Y. 2 For sale by CONVERSE it OSGOOD, Wells. hero, Pa. ISsept67-3m.. Cleaning Sewing Machines MILE undersigned hereby notifies 01N ners of Sewing Machines that ho is prepared to clean and put such machines in good order on call. lie also is agent for the " patent tucker," which Gan be used on any machine. • JOHN V. SHAUSPEARTh Sept. 4, )567, tf. ATUSICAL INSTRITMENTS.—J. B. Slinks 111.--, pear,- dealer in' — Decker &, Brother and llaines Brothers pianos, Mason S; 4.an:din cab— inet organs, Tren t, Linsey .4; Co._rnelodeons, and tho B. Shoninger melodeons. Room over .T. R. Bowen's store. Sept:l2, 1888. FLOUR PROM CHOICE WHITE WHEAT, buekwheat floor, corn meal and feed, always on band. Call at the Charloston Millbefore boy hog your flour and feed. I eanrnako it an object for you to bay. A. RUSSELL.' El ay .1.6,1566-tf MITE largest assortment of Watches, Clocks strvelry an Plated Ware in Tioga county at ' [l9deeBG] FOLEY'S. THE QUEEN'S CEPHALIC . PlLLS.—These are tho latest improvement among the They are confidently believed to bo the best pills for family use that have over been made. They aro so mild'and pleasant in their operation and yet so effectual, that it would bo wilt° 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. Prico 25 Cent. For sale at Roy's Drug Store. Q ACK ING for hope, beat quality 25 . ottiparyara' kJ at • Ds LANO Oct. 12. IMONI PHILADELPHIA I woe afflicted far years with rheumatism in myhlp, and have tried everything for it with . no avail. But by tho use of a single bottle of Sala tifer I was entirely cured . . It has also cured my wife of Neuralgia. There is no remedy in my knowledge liko it for Itheumatisin or Neuralgia. ,H. L. HOPP, bet B—tf o. 807 Perkiomon et. OASIL PAID FOR Bl; TER AT - WRIGHT & BAILEY'S -01111 3.31.11 'a.' caPr4lll ll i.,. 401#,* - 91 1, iiittigiCi41/061 61u 401109 suoq vappatuu spooD ano •soilliannblii - :i - thß:ut upilt 2aide(34 °soil; pun sintigololit spoof) Sid JOAO sellulattepti wont OA f .fiementote siteuivack o n 8%1 ut Hativea .11 o UU3, Soq Lau , ouploviii Eqq) SpaDll St 0) D 15110.1 J 11.11314 uno Mica • NT ... .oFic - trAypuquo,qi c i , 49.4u4.,fa?Aa ..ajes .103 doog94Mtiaii 1#4.4p7-;0 -g : 2KCt PoltlO.rfi • • 11 . 1,(1 NllO3 MB ol aieiaioa•3o pop I 'JlMallllhi Bil ati 490417' ‘osly. JO Nctolt e 09 (P 911 fzr. f4o Of 9$ 04V11 7.7 ' Vd `CT'I ~ :3 'lams oaosigio `143111011U "VS' 1.38VM-NI 6 sa `HUV , Ma/IVH an9t .flu!,Cnq 0-Jul geetrTsna NEW SPRING GOODS • IN CORNING, AT THE EEO Iv E ARE NO FRESH STO Adapte SPRING and aro prepared to : • peo NORTHERN t , 'QV DRY OUR LONG -- has tau g GOOD give tho best satisfactio, to patronize U KEEP• THE that are to bo found i who are, not our p r , quite as mu t We kee LARGE STO tIC OF ( CLOTHS to 801 l by the yard pr MADE .UP TO 9 RDER rb \VAR RANTE9, TO • OUR STOCK WILL BE KEPT FULL, awl 01 GooOiraold by. U 8; ; ; Warranted to give Satisfaction, AND Sold as Low,:i3 At any other, Eitab- lishment. 'Mind that, ~,,,_ SE ,~ i an oxam.inatlop of Our Stock and Prices,tolvdging oldaelves to - , " SHOW GOODS FREELY AND TARE NO ------:, OFFENCE ':-:--- .2 ------ ----_____- •:.: - ' • 4 , when no---, eras, is ma de. . , . • _ SMITH tls 'WAITE. Corning, If ! X. :v .617000867. ' , . j , , perm:moo 01/s • et') 111)*1T14+1.5%. WO `3IIIII liax,aag 4 914.1211 M 11R11.101 'SWIM (10p., 1 71 VIZ •.•• IdOIII aOFtEi asuoa "gISOR ItuutlEl PROS gpb.ipunq Jod Ell= guy s = UM ril a Palql, i no .100 lON 11 '9 I --'3HIM-SSVI9 OLS =I 1 00,19 d 02/917 OM NI pau 0 Ott 'We OAI3H LE'S STORE ! RECEIVING A ;K OF GOODS MI -to the iMADE, 'apply; the wants of the , I.le in ENNSYLVANIA OGEI 001 S. XPEItINCE ht us that GOODS n, and those accustomed know that we I • BEST GOODS this section, and those trona are the losers ch as we are. IMO AB usticii:a ~...;=.,,,.,:,,- .„:.,-,, . SEMPER IDEM, > .1 , DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MED ICINES, PAINTS, OILS, WIN DOW. GLAss, & PUTTY, 0 Have come down to Old Prices at last. WE do not hesitato to say that we .have the Largeat4tock. of F UR - E' ENGLISH DRUGS 4- MEDICINES, • MONT MEDICINES, YANKEE NOTIONS, PERFUMER Y, FANCY ARTICLES, TOILET SOAP, CLOTH, HAIR, TOOTH & NAIL BRUSHES, MIRRORS, • WINES & LIQUORS, &C., EVER BROUGHT INTO THIS MARKET. We have also the Largest,Stoek of PAINTS. OILS, GLASS AND PUTTY Such us Pure White Lead, Pure White Zinc, Linseed Oil. Coach Varnish, Furniture Varnish, Yel low Ochre, Venetian Red, Chrome , low, Chrome Green, Prussian Blue, ' Patent Dryer, Lacher, Japan, Spanish Whiting, Paris White, Kulsomine, Resin, Tar, Log Wood, rustic, Brazil Wood, Cam wood, Redwoo Potash; Putty, Ale°- , Cobol, Benzule. Spirits Turpentine. • n'ud Kerosene Oil, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Which we will sell 25 per cent. cheaper than any other establishment in the county. In short, we have every thing over kept in a first class DRUG STORE, and all wo ask is 'for you to call and examine our stock and prices before buying elsewhere. Re member we can't be undersold. All goods warranted or no sale P. R. WILLIAMS, P. R WILLIAMS A. Co J. L. IVILLIAIts. - No. 3 Union Block. We!labor°, June 26, 1862 Stoves: Stoves U AND HARDWARE! MR. WILLIAM ROBERTS begs to announce to the citizens of TidgCounty, i that in addition to Lie excellent stock f Stoves, Tin-Ware, Brittaula, and Sheet-Iron are, be has, at a great outlay, stocked_ his store on . . MA[N 'STREET, WELLSBORO, with a complete asso‘rfmeirt of Shelf Rardanire of which we enumerate the following articles: - NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT, MILL, HAND .AND BUCK SAWS, ' BUTTS, SOAP 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 IRON, GRINDSTONE HANGINGS, COIN. POPPERS, '' i ' SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERS COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS, " PISTOL CARTRIDGES, POWDER AND CAPS. PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS a new thing, and made for use. These are but a few of the many articles composing our stock ef Hardware. , . 1 We in4i e the public) to call and examine for themselves We aim to keep the beet quality of goods in r line ; and all work to order done promptly ,nd well. WIL L IAM ROBERTS' . . . Wolisboro, Sept. I , 1888—tf. r Boarding House. BOARDING by the Reek or day, and Lodg ing, can be bad on reasonable terms oppo site the old U. 8. Hotel Stand, Main Street, Wellsboro. • M. M. SEARS, Proprietor. Aug. 7, 1867. tf. TORAVORK, IN THE BEST STYLE, and 0 with despatch, a t THE A,GITATOR I E W,, Y I R_BII : MBUYSELZ IS OUR 1 3 *NEW Ag : ! • • -iv will buy at' the bigbost market price, Vrle following articles. • SHOW PELTS, DEACON SKINS, FEB,- SKINS; ' PUBS .. HIDES, - 'T.' AND. VEAL SKINS, r - - for dr , eh we will pay each. ,' We ill manufacture to order, French or home twin • CALF or KIP BOOTS, in the beet man ner • d at fair rites; and pay °lmelda' attention to ll PAIRING. , ALSO, HVe have a first-rate stoc 4 k of I#AllYtnikllE WORK, on eh we will not be undersold, and from this t Moo, shall make ft a point to keep up the best stochhf ' LADIES' ,GAITERS, to b a to offer RI ES' tALMORALS, LEATHER tOOTEES, CHILDREN'S AND MISSES WORK or VA ' RIOUS STYLES, and alt styles of MEN'S WORK.: EA TIIER j FINDINO I S le bought Bt us as cheap al any where this of New York, and we shall keep a fulll stook LA oan old of FR NCH CALF, FRENCH KIP, UP PER, SOLE, LININGS, AND BINDING. Our took of ARCS, NAILS, THREAD, AWLS, RA PS, GLOVERS' NEEDLES, LAST 8, TR ES, CRIMPS, with SIgOEMAKER'S TO' LS and FINDINGS, will be;found the Mr gestin the-aounty, and we sell for small profile. Vie talk business and we mean business. We halbeen in this region long enoi gh tp be well n—let those who know us ty us. Corner of lain , and Grafton streets, opp. site Wm. Rob ertsllardwaye Store, _ C. W. 'SEARS, GEO., 0. DERBY. - Amber°, April 24, 1867-tf. A_WINGTOiVS' FIR g NoU,Pocket Revolver, 31 100 in. Calibre PoOet Revolver, (Ridor'e pt.) 31-100 in. Calibre Repeating Pistol, (Elliott pt.) No 22 & 32 Cart'ge Ves(Poeket Pistol, No 22, 30, 32 & 41 Cartridge Gun Cane No 22 & 32 Cartridge Bre4Sh Loading Rifie,(lleale9 No 32 &38 " Re lying Rifle, 36 ic 44-100 in Calibre E. REMINGTON & SOM. t PRINCIPAL AGENTS. lore dr, Nichols. Now York; Wm Read It Son, Boa n; JCS C Grubb & Co, Philadelphia; goul tne Jc Trimble, Baltimore; Henry Folsom& Co; Now Orleans; Johnson, poncor & Co, Chicago, L BT Rumsey J 6 Co, St. Lon's; Albert E Crane, San Francisco. Cot. 9, 1867.—1hn. NEW ARRIVAL ! Ts nov receiving a now and fashionable stook j_ of ' . MILLINERY GOODS , fresh frln New York, which she will sell very cheap. Call and examine new styles and prioes. MAIN STREET, WELLBDORO, PA. October 18, 1887. WELLSBORO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. THE sUbsoribers having prooured additional machinery aro now ready to furnish to order at sorts of PtOWS , , CULTIVATORS, FIELD ' ROLLERS, MILL GEARING, SLEIGH-SHOES, W 0 0 D - SAWING MACHINES, / Bcc., &c., We have also a WOODWORTH P ANER, on custom and job work, We nro also prepared o do SLITTING & SCROLL SA WIN Baying a first-class eorew-cutting Lathe, w are prepared to make CHEESE .41RESS SCREWS, to order. Builders of Cheese Faotories are re quested to examine our work. ,Wo manufacture the Champion Plow, one of the finest implements in the market. Cash paid for OLD IRON. CHARLES WILLIAMS, R. L. SEARS. Wellabor°, May 15, 1867—tf. 1867. WRIGHT , & pm,Ey. 1867. UTE commence this year with an exclusively TV RASH business. , ' A LARGE STOCK OF FLOUR FOR A . LARGE STOCK OF FEED FOR A LARGE STOCK OF PORK FOR Call and sed ns. WRIGHT & BAILEY. Welleboro, Jan. 9; 1867-Iy. All persons indebted' to us by note or bobk account must call and settle or pay costs. , Jan. 3, 1887.. WRIGHT it BAILEY. Welleboro Wool Oarding Zaohine. HAVING covered our Machine with entire 'ow 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 fame if required. S. A. lIILTBOLD, y ORIN ALAIR.. Wellaboro, Jane 12, 10267. DR. PITCH'S ABDOMINAL SUPPORT ERB, for sale at Roy'e Drag Store. CALEtibER, Prenob, Marine and Ohnroh Clocks, at ; .(deolia BOLT Y's. k ) maid' in the county, which we will sell at rimidit than such articles have ever been in this region. shall likewise keep up a good assortment MRS. E. E. VIIII:BALL CA STINGS, SUCH AS to order CASH PAID - FOR WHEAT 1 CASH P4ID FOR OATS 1 CASH PAID FOR CORN I CASH FOR EVERYTHING I I CASH I - CASH 1 CASH 1 To the Pub SURROUND N. ASHER, TAKES this method of ratifying the people that the Stock of SPRING CLOTHING is on hand, and offers it lower than before. The Store Is well stoked with the most (ash• tenable COATS, PANTS AND VESTS, also, a largo assatmont of GENT'S FURNISHING 000DS, WHITE AND CA I SSIMERE SHIRTS, COLLARS, NECKTIES, SUS PENDERS, SOCKS, and a good large lot of the most fashionable HATS AND CAPS, ever brought .to 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 • I Van Valkettburg's Flour Store. We'labor°, Sept. 11, 1867. . 1866. i- FOR SALE. 1866 , BY B. C. WICKUAM, • 1 l i' A4i RIS NURSERY OF FRUIT AND OR NAMEINTAL TREES, IN TIOGA:— 61 ,000 Apple Trees. 10,000 Pear Trees. • A gcod supply of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY, and ORNAMENTAL TREES it SHRUVERY. The Frnit trees aro 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 ohaiing elsewhere. AM- Delivered at the depot free of Charge. Tioga, Feb. 28, 1888-Iy. ARMS. iii - k - i - ,a; -ii TER, HEAVE, couau s, DII TEIUPER, Fl VERB, FOUNDEI LOSS -rgE APPS TITE AND VITA; ENERGY, &c. upF improves tl in dc increases the appctlte•givr . a smooth ai iloisT2azi—a) trawl s t h miserable skele horse. To keepers of Cows this preparation is invaluable. improves the quality of the milk. It has been proven by ac tual experiment to increase the quan tity of milk and cream twenty per cent. and make the butter firm and sweet. In fattening cattle, it gives them an appetite, loosens their hide, and makes them thrive In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcers in .-• the Lungs, Liver, 411 .44 ke.. 009 artier%) . . - - • .. 4 .... nets as a spemile. - ^,' By putting from . , .`,.. 4- ` , ' . - • " one•half a paper `..., . • _ .. ..• to a phper in a barrel el' swill te ---_- .1 —; , ..--,=- - - - --1 above disease h s .:: -,'' 03 J., 11"-5- 71 11 - ;.. - - .. will be eradicated - '"'" --'-- .- .2._,7--5- --.. -=- or entirely prevented. If given in time, a certain preventive and cure for ti ; 1103 el ele-a Price 25 Centa per r ape -, o L Pape.s for $l. S. A. roCALITZ A. EURO., AT WHOLESALE DRUG AND lIEDWiNE DEPOT, No. 116 Franklin St., Pall-imore, r For Sale I)37Dingo•ts r. 11,1 • t out. the United Stuees. DAVID X. FOUTZ, Successor. For solo by John A. Roy, Weßshoro. QTATE NORMAL SCHOOL, MANS FIELD, TIOGA COUNTY, PA. F. A. Allen, Principal, Professor of Nature and Mental Selene°. J. T. STREIT, A'. M., Professor tlf Languages CHARLES H. VERRILL, A. M., Professor a Mathematics. Mn.s L. M. PETERSELIA, Modern Languages and Drawing. Miss MARY E. HIIGIIES, - B. E., En. Branches. Miss. S. R. PRESTON, B. E.. PrincipaFof the Model School. I. G. HOYT, Profossor of Vocal and Instrumen tal Music. Miss ALICE B. SEELEY, Assistant Instructor of Music. SCHOOL YEAR 1867-8, First Tsuji begins September 4, 1867, Second term begins Decemb'r 9 " Third term begins March 28, 1868. EXPENSES EER TERM OF 14 WEEKS Fall and Spring Term, including board, room rent, tuition, book rent, fuel,l oil, and washing, - ... $6O 00 Winter Term, ...... ..... 64 00 Day students, tuition and look rent, 10 00 Total expensesSor dobool year $lB4 00 No extra charges. Rooms jurnisbed with stoves, chairs, tables, stands, pails, bedsteads, mattresses, pillows, and one comfortable. For further informittion sand for Catalogue. Aug. 7, 1867; Ow. Address, Principal. I F you want a FIRST RATE ARTICLE of FLOUR, MEAL, PORK, HAMS, FISH, SALT OR GENERAL GROCERIES, fn large or small quantities, drop in at.grß. PRINCE'S FLOUR & PROVISION STORE, examine prices, and, you can bo suited. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange. Heavy Packages delivered anywhere in town free of charge. • Terms—Ready Pay. Next door, Io Conyers. Wellsboro, Aug. 11367. M. IL PRINCE. Mrs. A. J. Sofield, l ii now receiving the Pall 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 her with their pat ronage. I have engaged a first-class Dressma ker, end am prepared to carry on DRE S S - MAKING in all its branches. la a satisfactory manner. Orders taken for Hair Jewelry. Good prices paid for human - hair. Store over VanValken. burg's Grocery, Ilain-st. • Welleboro, 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 peculiar and favorablo terms; ingal i mat Roy's Drug Store. J. A. ROE. Butter and 'Cheese. HIGHEST Markot Prise Paid for Batter and Cheese, or stipped. for parties at ,24ju1y07. • ROLES & BARKER'S. Coal for Sale. COARSE BIT INOUE; COAL fos Sale Cheap, by Sept. 28,1667. D. P. ROBERTS. to of Welloboro UM G COUNTRY I consisting of FOUTZ'S CELEDEATED Polders. This preparation, long at favorably known, will thor dughly reinvigorato broken-down and low-spirited horses, by strengthening and cleansing the stomach and Wes tines. It Is 4. surd pre- Pi:LP-PARED I'7' PA15:1T72.2r"2".. WHOLESALE DUG STORE. CORNING, N. Y. D . • RUGS A D MEDICINES, PAINTS AND OIL . THADDEUS I AVIDS' INKS, CONCEN- TRATED EDWIN ES, CIN OINNAT WINES AND . . BRAN Y, WRITE- WASH LIME, KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT MEDI. CINES, PETROLEUM OIL ROCHESTER PER FUMERY 1 AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, AND DYE' COLORS, Sold at Wholesale Prices. Buyers are reqUested to call and got quotations before going further • East. • W. e TERBELL & CO. Corning, N. Y., Jan. , ;1868--ly Proofs d the Superior Quallo OF TUE ANIE C'N IV A TCl3_ MADE At WALTHAM, MASS The American Watch Company, •of Wait am, Mass., respectfully du l l:lna that their Watches are cheaper, more accurate, leasieomplex, more dura ble, better adapted for general use, id more ea sily kept in order and repaired tha ny other i N watches in the market. They aro i, mpler in structure, and tterefore stronger, and less likely to be injured than the majority of, foreign 'watch es., which aro mini - posed of from 125 to 300 pie cep, while in an old English watch there arc More than 700 parts. How jthey run under the hardest trial watches can avo, is shown by the following letter: ' PENN. RAILROAi , COMPANY. OFFICE OF THE GEN'L- PERINTENDENT, I ALTOONA, PA.,, 5 Dec., 1866. GENTLEMEN : The watches manufactured by you have been in use on this railroad fur several years by our onginemen, to whom we furnish witches as part of our equipment. There are new some three hundred of them carried on our lisle, and we consider them good and, reliable time-keepers. Indeed, I- have great satisfaction in saying your watches give us less trouble, and have worn, and do wear much longer without re. pairs than any watches wo have ever had in UBO on this road. As you are aware, wo formerly trusted to those of English manufacture, of ac knowledged geed 'reputation ; but as a class they never keep time as correctly, nor have they (Noe as good service, as yours. In .these statements I am sustained by my predecessor, Mr. Lewis, whose experience ex tended over a series of years. Respectfully, EDWARD H. WILLIAMS, General Superintendent. American Watch Co., Waltham. We make now live different grades oT watches, nutted respectively as follows ireton, Tracy 4 r Co., Waltham, Mae% altham Watch Company, Waltham, Maas. . S. Bartlett, Waltham, Hat's. Wm. Ellery, Boston, Ham Ifome Watch Company, Boston, Maas,. All of these; with the exception of the Home Watch Company, are warranted bjahe American Watch Company to ho of the lnist material, on the most approved principle, and to possess every requisite for a reliable timekeeper:4 Every dealer selling these Watches is provided with the Com pany's printed card of guarantee, which should accompany each Watch sold, so that buyers may feel sure they are purchasing the genuine article. There are numercnis connierfeits and imitations of our Watches sold throughout the country,stud we would caution purchasers to be on their guard against imposition. Any grades of Walthatn Watches may bo pur chased of Watch Dealers throughout the country. BOBBINS & APPLETON. Sept. 4, 1.867-Bm. 182 Broadway, N. Y., . us - J. STICKLIN, ria‘ --) bhairmaker, Turner, and Furniture Dealer. SALE ROOM, opposite Cartes Iragon Shop, Main Street. FACTORY in Beare ...I - Wil liams Foundry, second story. ' Orders promptly filled and eatiefaction guaran teed. Fancy Turning done to order. Wane:lore, June 12, 1867. I J. STICKLIN. Tioga Marble; Works. RE undersigned is now prepared to axe T cute all orders for Tomb Stones and Montt manta of either ITALIAN OR RUTLAND MARBLE, of the latest style and approved workmanship. and with dispatch. lie keep constantly on hand both , :kinds of Marble and will be able to stiit pll who may fa-. 'vor him with their orders, oni as reasonable terms as can be obtained in the country. Stones discolored with rust and dirt cleaned and made to look as good as now. PORTEII 4 III)LCOX. Tioga, Nov. 1, 1887-tf. To the Farmers' of Tioga County. T AM now building at my manufactory, in Lawrence- JL villa. a superior FANNING MILL which possesses the following advantages over allother mills: 1. It separates oats, t litter s and foul seeds, and chess and cockle, from heat. 2. It cleans flax see takes out yellow seed, and all other seeds, perfectly. 3, It cleans timothy eed. 4. It does all other s arating required of a mill. This mill is built of t o boat and most durable tim ber, in good style, and seold cheap for cash, or pro duce. "'will fit a patent a eve, for separating oats from wheat, to other mills, on reasonable terms. J. II MATHER. Vawrencovlllo,October 10, IBBo—tf UNION ACADEMY. KNOXVILLE, TIOGA CQ., PA FACULTY: ELLIS 110/ITON, Principal., Mns. ADA W. MORTON, Preceptress. Miss MIRA MORTON, Assistant. Miss AMANDA DRAKE, Teacher of Music. CALENDAR FOR 1861-8. Fell Term commences Sept. 341, Winter Term Nov 20th, Spring Term Feb. 18th, 1868. EXPENSES PER TERM. Primary Department Common English lligher English Languages and Higher Mathematics Instrumental Music, extra..... Vocal Music, extra. Drawing, extra Room Rent Board per week Knoxville, August la NEWELL, DENTIST, MANSFIELD, Pa., e ' 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 proles ision executed in the best possible manner. All new, useful inventions and improvements adopt ed. The highest good of his patrons the ultima tum of hio ambition. Dec. 5, Witt' CHOIOE LO7 OP GRAIN BAGS for sale cheap I at WRIGHT & BAILEY'S., Welleboro, June 5, 1887. WANES OF TiILAVEL. E=RIE RAILWAY. On mill Afte, Munauy, Nur. 2Gib, 1807. traltiis will leitivel;othliagut About. Lb. r o llosilig iwure: 1.2:28 a. m., Express Mail. zintidayr excrytrd. for Built • lu, Saluniancoond cumiectlug with. trains • for the WM. 6:43.a Night Expreiiii, mitnlaya excepted, fur iintale, Satan/alma, and Dunkirk, making direct conneetti.ii with trains of the Atlantic ',treat Weatern, La", Shore,uml 0 mud Trunk liallwayt,forsill points St est 7:03 u. tu.,Night Fixpress, Dully, tot Buira 10.£0da Hi u - ` iMulkirk and the West, connecting us ryboce. - 7:15 a. nt., Night Express, Sundays excel:lC:l. lot I: emer and Buffalo, via Avon. 10:32 a. m.,Mall Train. Sundays roccepied, fur DIAN lo and Dunkirk. 1:46 p. m. Daltimore Express, Sundays vxcepled, for ttocliester and Buffalo, %la Ason. 7103 p. m.. Day Express, Sundays excepted. for Buffalo, Salamanca, Dunkirk and the West, connecting ut at Salamanca with the Atlantic and Great Western Railway ; at Buffalo with the Lal& Shore and Grand Trunk Railways, and at Dunkirk with the Lake Shore Hallway, for all points west and south. 7;10 p m Day Express,Sandaya excepted, tor Rocheiter 12.50 ji ra Way Freight, Suede) n excepted. 5:48 p. m , Emigt aut train, Daily, fur the West. 12:10 a. En., Nizht Express. Inti 6. Sundays ex cepted, . connecting at Oraycourt fur Warwlok,and at Neu Yuri; with afternoon trdinit and steamers for Boston and Now England Cities. 4:18 a. at., Mich:mut i Momlays excepted ; COD itecting-at Elmira for littrilabtig, Philade)pliht and the Synth; at Owogo for . Ithaca; at Binghamton for Syracnee; at Great Bend for Scranton, Philade'. phis, anti Vonton; at Lackawaxen for lialelcy, and et Oraycoart for ;iewharg and Warwick.. o.ls a ril Accomitiodation Train dNiV, cotmecting at itt Elmira for Ceitmuditigu,t. 19:4S Day Express, Sundays excepted, connecting at Elmira for Cauandaigna, at Diaghstaton tar Byrn• case, at Great Band for Scranton, at Lackumaxeu fvr Maley, and at J01'8(100 with 1)/iiibiglii NXIMPL.II ' Train of New Jureey Railroad fur Plilladelplan, BOG moro awl Wnahlugton. 3:12 p. m., Baltimore Expregs, Sundays excepted 4:35 p. In., Nd'w Yuri,: and Baltimore Mull. Sundays ex cepted •7.07 p m Lightning .Express, Sundays excepted, con necting at Elmira for Harrisburg, Philadelphia and tile South; at Jersey City with morning express, train of New Jet bey Eallsoail for Llulthnere and Washington, and at New York with morning ex press trdillti for Heston and the East. 12:30 p, in. Way Freight. timUlaye exi.epteri, _ R, BARR, tien'l pate. AVM Blostbrirg & Corning, & Tioga R. U. ‘vin art a 3 follow until further notice: Accommodation—Leale3 Ifioaabutg at 7,0;.; a. nt., Sinus field at 7,55, Tioga at 8,33 Lawr , nteville nt arriving t. Corning at 1.0,25 a. tn. Mall—Leaves BloadJurg at 1,50 p. ni., Mansfield at 2,20,1 Tioga at .3,08, letwlencerille at 3 . LO—tallying at Corning at 5 p. m. • Mall—Lcuyes Corning ut 8,15 a. in , Lawrenceville at 0,18, Ttoga at 10,00, Sletuatield at 10,20—arriving at Moni-burg at 11,15 a. In. Accommodation—Lial 4 rea Corning at 3 45 p. rn , Latr• rencerille at 4,62, Tioga at C. &U, Manatield at (t 1,35— attiring at illosibutg at r.:O p. in, Northern Central R. it TRAINS FOR THE NORTH. • TrWWI fur Cabanclalpiia leave Elmira au follow : Accomodution at 7 tat a to Express (fastest [ruin on road . ] 11 95 a in Matt 616 p m Way Freight, [passenger coach attaeltedf......... 7 10 a in On and atter April 29th, PM, titans will an iv 4. and depart front Troy, lie follow.; 110VIS6 Exprens6 45 p m Elmira 3lail 550 a m Local Freight 10 50 A ni T lir° g Preitillt 965 p la Philadol On -and alter MO. DAY, October 14th, 1867, Trains on the Philadelphia Sc Erie ltail Road will run ae follou Mail Train leaves Philadelphia •• •• •` •• arr. ii Li le Erie Expre,s leaves Philadelphia... •• • •• air. at Eric I•j,miia Maildeavea Philadelphia... •• •• •• •• Williamsport .. •• • arr. at Lock Haven EASTWARD Mail Train leaves Erie. `• air. at Philadelphia Erie Express leaves Erie •• `• liarnspoi t.... air. at Philadelphia.... Elmira Mall leaves Lock Haven—. •• .• •• " arr. at Philadelphia Mail and Express connect with all t Mug on Warren & Eranklin Railway. Passengers leav ng Philadelphia ard2.oo M. arrive at Irvlnetown at 040 a. m. and' City at 9 50 a. ni. Leaving Philadelphia at S.OO P. M., itarive at Oaity at 4:36 p Atlantic and Great Western R. W SALAMANC-AIiTAT/ON. WETTWARD BOUND. I EASTwARD MOUND, Mall 5.30 Express 6.19 Accommodation 1i,25 Express • 12.19 Accommodation, 11.46 Express 11.00 I Express 6.10 At Cory there hi a junction with the Phiintielphia Erie, and Cii Creek Rail Roads. At Meadville with the Franklin and Oil City cud Pithole Brunch. - At Leavittsbnrgo the Ilithoulny Branch niches a di rect route to Cleveland. At Ravenna connects Ntith Cleveland and Pittshutgh Railroad. The Road pasS,es through Akron, Ashland, Gallon, • ,ariou, Urbana and Dayton, IntetiecUDg various rail . ds, and terminates at Cincinnati. L. D. RUCKEIt, Con.. Supt., Meadville, Pa.' THE Subsoilber will sell or rout the C6llowing valuablo property, to wit:' One tavern squid in .LaivrebebV One farm, on Lich he now resides, one half mile tro4i three churches, two ;iehool Houses, two grog shops, and one railroad, and about the same distance from the line of iho Welibber° and Lawrenceville Railroad.' The farm contains 100 acres of good land, 50 acres timbered, well WEI,' lered, and very produutive.. It requires that the seed should be sowed and planted. however, to ensure a harvest. One farm. in Jackson township, 175 acres a first•rate place for a cheese factory. Also—for sale-4 _mule's, 75 sheep, and other stock, cheap on reasonable terms. Ltwrenoo, Apr. 17, 180—tf Planing & Turning, B. T. VAN HORN, HAVING got his new Factory in operation. rs .ow prepared to fill onions fur Cabinet Warn promptly and in the best style of workman ship. Having procured a WOODWORTH PLANER, ho is ready to uress hoards or plank with dispatch gCROLVIVORK & .I,RACKETS; furnished to order. His machines are of the new est and most improved patterns. Shop corner of Pearl and Wain Sts, WELLS BORO, PA., Oct. 31, 1866—tf. DEMORESUS MON TII L Y MAGAZINE, universally acknowledged the Model Parlor Magazine of America; devoted to Original Sto ries, Poems, Sketches Architecture and Model Cottages, Household ? Afatters, Gems of Thought, Personal and Literary Gossip (including special departments on Fashions), Instructions on Health, Gymnastic, Equestrian Exercises, Music, Amuse ments, etc.: all by the best authors, and profuse, ly and artistically illustrated with costly Engra vings. (full size), usotul and reliable Patterns, Embroideries, Jewelry, and a constant succes sion of artistic novelties, with other useful and entertaining literature. No person of refinement, economical house wife or lady of taste can afford to do without the Model Monthly. Single copies, 30 cents; back numbers, as specimens; 10 cents; either mailed free. Yearly, $3, with a valuable premium; two copies, $5 50; three copies, $7 50; five copies, $l2, and splendid premiums for clubs at $3 each, with tho first premiums to each subscriber. Ad dress, W. JENNINVS DEMOREST, No. 473 Broadway, New York. Demoreat's Monthly and Young America, to gether $4, ivith the premiums for each. March 2Q, '67-6m. AINTS FJOR FARMMIS AND OTGGRS.—The Graf P ton Mineral Paint Co. are now manufacturini the Best. Cheapest and most Durable Paint in use: two coats atoll put on, mixed with pure Linseed Oil, Will last 10 or 15 Years; it is of a light brown or beautiful chocolate color, and can be changed to - green, drab, olive or cream to suit the taste of the consttmer. It is valuable for !Routes. Barns. Fences. Carriage and Car mel:kers, Pails and Wooilen.ware, Agricultural 'mph. ments,Canal Boats, 'Vessels and ships' Boltoms. Van efts, Metal and Shingle 1000, (It being Fire and Water :proof). Floor Oil Cloths, (one Manufacturer having used 6000 tibia. the past year.) and as a paint for tiny purpose is unsurpassed for body, durability. elisstictty, and adhesiveness. Price $t per bbl. of 300.11,4.1. th fell will supply a farmer for years to come. Bend for a circular which glace foil particulars: None genuine unless branded in a trade mark Grafton Mineral Paint. Addreml DANIEL -Rum ELL. Sept-11, 1807-6 m. 254 Pearl Street, Ness York. t.,5 00 . Ci 00 . 7 00 8 00 1000 ~ 100 .1 • _5O Lath 1 Lath I Litth ! ir AM making, and will keep cot - let/lily, ham:lint my Mill in Oceola. a good goa( of Lath. Orders promptly tilled. • Nimbi, Sept. 4,'87.8m. G. S. BONfiAli. AMPS.--rA new kind of lamp for Kerosene— .L4 rio breakage of ohimaeya—at FOLEY'S. W.111111 , 1411D BOUND, EASTWARD SOUND 11 RIDDLE, Gang Bup't L. H. SHATTUCK, Snp't I=l Express 100 a m Elmira Mail 9 55 p m Local Freight 3 35 p m Through lircighr 2 00 a in E. S. DROWN, Div. Sup% . hia & Erio R. R. W EST WA R D I 1 Estate Sale. M. S. BALDWIN. B. T. VAN HORN .11.15 p Lli .8.05 a m 8.45 pm 12.00 noon 8.45 p . 9.45 a to . 8.00 a 0.28 p 7.45 p to .10.40 a m .11.40 p m 855 am 4.25 p m . 3.50 a In 1.00 p tu 7.10 a in 8.35 a m 630 p m
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