( 1 I -TF4IOE,NiTORDI3 OW:IITILELNGTH; There are three lessons I woula write— Three worae as with a burning pen— In tra: s 4u s 95.e,tarnal tpon thiliearts of men. • )lEOv hbpa. Thongb clouds inVitoll now, And gladness bides ber faco in icorn„ Pat than the shadow_ from thy brow; . No olglit baclath It; nom- _ - i Rave faith; Itheiseer thy bark is driven,- ' 5 . The Otdre _disport, the tempost'etOrth— liikris this: .God rules the host of heaven, ttnilishalsltezits of earth. - , l is ' • ' $A , , . /Aire' lora. And not aloUe for one , but man, , man, thy hrother,call And . iteaiter,like the circling sun, Ttcy 04ritlea on all. Thin grave the lessons on thy soul— Faith and Lovednd thou elicit find Etiength when file's surges cease to roll, - • . Light whim thou ols? wore blind ADVICE TO A DYSPEPTIC.—You asked --me tosprescribe - for you. You expect Medicine. Perhaps you hope_for whis ky:just now-the rage for 'chronic mala dies. But I shall give you nothing .to - swallow. You have swalloweii too much • already. • Of all the maladies, dyspepsia is the' moat distressing. To get rid - of its. boy rors you would part with your right arm.. I believe you. But wilt you part with a portion of your table luxuries? .I.fear not: - But, presuming you are in, earnest, will-prescribe for you. - 14, , RlBO early, dress warm, tad . go . out. Iritrong, walk; if weak, saunter. Drink ooh water. Of all cold baths, this is the best the dyspeptic. After &half hour or more,, come in for break-. fgst., 2. Poi breakfast eat a piece of good steak as large as your hand, a slice of coarse bread, and baked -apple. Eat very slowly:- Talk very pleasantly with your neighbors. 8. Digest reran hour and then to our work,-1. trust in the open air.— Work hard till noon, and then rest body and mind tilt dinner. Sleep. a little. Drink water. 1- . 5. For dinner (2 or 8 o'clock), eat a sliee of beef, mutton or fish as large as-your hand, a potato, twd or three spoonfuls of other Vegetables, and a slice of coarse breach - Clive more -than half an hour to this meal. Use no drink. 5. After dinner play anaconda for a few hours. Now foi% the social, for pleasant games—a good time. O. No supper•. A little toast•and tea even, will make your recovery very In a warm room bathe your skin in.oold water hastily, and go to bed in a well-ventilated rooui before nine o'- clock. Folloiv this — prescription for three months, and your stomaqh will so far recover that you can indulge for some time in all sorts of irregu ar and glut tonous eating. Or, if you have resolved, hi the fear of Ileaven, to present your body a liv ing sacrifice holy and acceptable unto God, and will continue to work and eat like a Christian, your distressing malady will. soon bo forgotten.-- 7 [Dio. Lewis, M. D. - • SENSIBLE To VIE LABT.--It has long been observed by medical .writers that death is frequently preceded by insanity, a fact which occasioned tic remark, that it was not astouist ing for every body knew that, ben folks get Mad der, they were about t' This re minds us of a case which occurred' ma ny years ago in a Philadelphia court, wherein a pretty widow wag in danger of losing two-thirds of hor husband's estate--his relatives grounded their claim on the alleged insanity of the de -,funct. It may be as well to premise that the presiding judge was not only convivial, but also very gallant. " What were your husband's last words ?" inquired the attorney. The pretty widow blushed, and look ing down ~replied, "I'd rather not tell." " But, indeed, you must, ma'am.— Your claim may be decided by it." Btill,blushing, the widow declined to tell. At last a little appeal from the bench elicited the information. "He said;' 'kiss me, Polly, and open the other blattle of champagne.' " We kno* not whether it was admir ation for the deceased husband or the living wife that inspired the judge at this instant,-but he at once cried i with all the enthuslasin of conviction 'Ben- Bible to the last'.—Blaoketorte. A TROUBLESOME. WITNESS.—During the recent trial before the 'United States Circuit Court in Hartford, Conn., of the case of the 'Norwich and Now , York Transportation; Company against the insurance comp,anies for the amount of damage to the steamer City of Norwich by - tire, the defendants undertook to prove - that the loss was occasioned by the steamer sinking, and not by burn - ing, making it a marine loss, against which the tire companiesdid not insure. Mr. Tracy, the pilot of the boat, being 'on the witness stand, was interrogated by Mr. Scudder of New York, the coun sel for the defendants, as to his views. It having appeared from the evidence i that Tracy was ha iglng on the rudder just before the ste mer went down, Mr. Scudder inquired f hinr4ts follows : "Mr. Tracy, what ckr,,you think the \ boat was worth at the time you were lioldiug on to the rudder?" "I really couldn't tell, sir." "But what do you think, sir !" "I didn't think anything at all about it." " Mr. Tracy, what would you have been willing to give for her at that time?" "Well, !don't know. I was not buy ing steamboats very much about that time." "Mr. Tracy, would you be willing to have given thebld coat that you had on at that time for the boat?" "Well I don't know but I- should. On the whole, I guess I should, fo I don't suppose I should have needed 4n overcoat where I was going." • Mr..Seudder gave It up and called the nest witness. EMI The following notice is posted in two places in New lartford: '"I hero de pose and say, that I, Judge Lyman - .of /awful age did hear-Martin Wilcox tell his Boys to Stone my Rooster off his Grounds, and they stoned _the Noble Bird like Stephen of Old Times, 'Even unto Death and he lies in my Compost heap. Somebody must pay • the dam. 8EG4.11 x LAIIGEL—A clerical friend, at a celebrated watering place, met a lady w.ho seemed hovering on the brink of the grave. Her cheeks were hollow and wan, her manner listless, her step huiguid, and her brow wore he severe txmtraction so indicative b o fit o f mental and physical suffering, so that she was to all observers an object of sincerest pity. Some years afterwards ho encoun tered-the same lady, but so bright, and fresh, and youthful, so full of healthful buo'anoy, and' joyous in expression, that he questioned himself if ho was not mistaken with regard to identity, "Is it impossible," said he, "that see before me Mrs. 8., who presented such a doleful appearance at the springs several years ago ?"- " The very same." "And pray tell me, madame, the se cret of your cure.. What means did you attain to such ylgor of mind and body, to such cheerfulness and rejuvin ation ," A very siMple remedy,", returned ehe, with a beaming faee, " I stopped worryin and . pegan to laugh 1 that was A countryman' who Was charged with ten gallons of whisky, though the pub /lean bud sent him only an eight-gallon keg, said he "didn't mind to money overcharged so much as the strain on thole*" NENI - 11.ARD 4 411,,t; STORE IN additlon'to theiriold business in Dry Goods, Groceries, &0., havo established a • • STOVE, TIN, AND GENERAL HARD- Y744:g FQORE IT (r ,A - • two &ors below the old stand; where they man ufaoturo • TIN-W ARE ON 21 < i ; HtIAI tj AiNl.Try 1\ 9TLE,I - that is. in the most substantial manner. in the matter of, srrov - Fs, wo have enough to do all tho cooking and warm ing in Tioga County. In fact, we have Bto.vpa en.o9,o7to;ll4tllCE.:d. S CLILIWR i = • ; ; ' - ; •1! ; j TVALBUSSIA. I WO aru the only ngent3 for the anle 6f tho 4HRILIN COGS STOUT • is WolMoro; and thie Stove Sa tho A L UTOCRAT OF STOVES. We keep all kinds of Hardware, Iron, Sally, Steel, Horse Slam, and a complete 'piety of srltr,p nAilDwAft.t. If you don't believe it DROP IN. CONVEES /6 OSGOOD. ~Volleboro, Sept. 4, 1867, ly. Vob 30,1 ILT No. 2121 1A ARPER'S M4GAZINE. The plan of the Magazine excludes - Pnlities and Polemics. It 4aehides everything pertain. ing to Literature, nit,.intinstry,•Peptilar science, Adtheties, and "genial Ws. a The R'oman's Ring. dam: a Love story," by the author of John Hal. ifax; Gentleman, is commenced in the January Number. Four Dollard a year. Vo L. 12.1,1 ff Aljij.PEß'S WEEKLY A - Record of the Times. Nothing pertaining to civilization is beyondits scope. The organ ot no party or clique, it discusses all questions of politics and social economy. 'A novel Collins, author of "The Woman in White," will be commenced in the first January number. $4 per annum, weekly. Splendidly illustrated. . - - VottWit t - 'Fon J . THE AZAR. 5 1868. This is to ho a a Jeurnel f,r the Ilonie. It will treat of everything pertaining to Home Life. It will furnish the latest fashions in dress and orn ament; describe the amusements and 'exercises adapted for in doors and out-of door's , will con tain stories; sketches, and poems. Published weekly, with profuse illu4ations, at 1 per an num. • • : ...V.3 -- For any of thu tbove publicatious ad dross, «•ith the cash. HARPER cf: BROTHERS, ,FRANKLIN SQUARE, NE TT' Y ORK. 27g3 The three publications scut 'to ono ad dress for $10: any two of them for Doo. 25,1867-2 m. Elmira Saw Manufactory. Cast and Extra Cast Steel Patent Tape U rouud Ci,oula Saws. • MILL, MULEY, GANG, CROSS—CUT, CLEARING, SOOTH AND OTHER SAWS. Mr. 3. SCIIIEFFELIN, Jr., Is uiitborised to sell at,Faotory Prices in Tina. Orders for ;repairing, &0., left with Mr'. Sobief felin will bo attended as promptly as if left a tho Manufactory. ANDREWS & 13kIRBAGE. Sept_ 18, 18,67.—tf. . _ IC. J. Horton, T ATE of the firm of Mather At Horton, hay ing just returned from the oity of New York, is now prepared to offer to tho citizens of Law renceville, and vicinity, a general assortinent of GROCERIES & PROVISIONS CROCKERY, HARDWARE, WOOD & WILLOW-WARVJ, YANKEE NOTIONS LAWRENCEVILLE, PENN'A Soptomber, 17th, 1867-0 The American Coon* Stove. AFTER twenty years experience in the man ufacture of stoves, we became convinced, some six years ,since, that 4 vent amount - of money was being expended by the people of tbie / ••ountry, in btlyin "cheigyand worthless stoves, a large portion o which was' wasted; and that true economy (insisted In buying the beet stoves that could made; notwithstanding the price was higher. With ,this view we proceeded to construot the American Cooking Stove. and sparod no pains or expen'se 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 f'years, and when an improvement suggested itnatf. trolleys, at once adapted it, and wo,have toveral of these improvetionts secured by lette'ra patent. In this manner wo do not hesitate to say, we have brought it to a higher stk.° of perfection than has heretofore boon attained in cooking stoves. The recent improvements in this stove- has added largely to its conyenienee_and ,effective ness. In all the varieties of stoves we tai'cinit: facture, we study, usefulness, durability, cony's !lance and economy in - operation, rather than cheapness in price, and in 60 duing we are satis fied we study the interest of those purchasing our stoves ." "'SHEAR', pirICARD; 4-Xo4'. ; • Albany, N. Y. For salo by CONVERSES OSGOOD, Wells • boro, Pa. IfilptG7-3m. _____ • .• Cleaning Sewing Machines: , - - 1, THE undersigned leieby notifi'ea '4iwtiers of Sewing Afachinap . that he 'is prepared to clean d put such mnchines in good If order on call. lso is agent for the "patent tucker," which can a used ol machine. R.SPEARE. j on ou an N y z. suA. ___Wellsl)oroi Sept. 4, ISOZ, tf. • - - . . ~ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.—.T. B:'Shaks pear, dealer in. Decker d Brother, and Haines b Brothers pianos, Mason k Hamlin cab inet organs, Trent, Linsey b Co. melodeons, and the B. Shoninger melodeons. Room ovei tB 3. It. Bowen's store. - Sept. 12, 66. FLOUR; FROM 0/MICE:WRITE WHEAT ' , buckwheat flour, cornmeal andtiediiilehtys on hand, Call at the Charlestonlilll before buy ing your flour and feed. I can maks it an object for you to buy. A. RUSSELL. May 16,1g66-tf . THElargest a sortment , of Watcbee , Cleeki Jewelry and Plated Ware 1p 'Pogo, zanily . at Mead] or;EY)8. T"QUEEN'S •CEPHALIC PlLLS.—These are the latest improvement among the pills. They are confidently believed to bq the best pills for family ustrth,nt Puave ever been knaile. They; are so mild and pleasant in their operation and yet so effectual. that it would ho quite impossi ble to supply the demand for thorn were they more generally known. The whole story is told in the diroctiotm which accompany each box. Price 25Vents. For sale at Roy's Drug Store. ACRING for hops, hest quality 25 cts poryard 0 at De 14NO & CO'S. 0ct.12. PROM PRILADELPIIIA. I was aillieted for years_ with rheumatism in my bip, and havo tried everything for it With no l i avail.: Bat by the use of a single bottle of alu tifer I was entirely cured. It - has also cure my wife of Neuralgia. There le no remedy i my knowledge like it for Rheumatism or Neuralgia. 11. L. BOPP, -- Oct 9—tf No. SO7 Perkiomen et. . CA§II PAID FOR BUTTER AT ; WEIGHT BAILEY'S. • J) - 4991 9 AIN 'l4 o oguviil •olia li. 331.3 It '0 'ROAM -ino& aos miptic pals ouiumo pau iieo eacci i i momoduu auk ma w i l d pug epooo sup .sonnuunb ilUtuu MI pm vaipiull iluidacl cm:naval siusgoloscupoolioiWo sq'S.puilapu r maak 11.41thpat4it,iouieii auipastaS.bi 8 1 VIM, fii r M., Utt.VINCUV 4r L i ' eiqi Imes Sup u ui keaolt. gof tWM IUOVA DUO uttaa N , •auo enuil mugs Jatu.ttra kacnia vita ti iiqj daal oat go! Ai opuquitra 'co :II Sq popung,i ] 1. oq; oa nao:llV i i Jo a `sun 09 E[ T fel 110 ...... of , 9s . „ • , ';" r " ; . rd . • • Trj r 4 _`• %num 6 31? 431111 •a /I 4noS Su!Stiq A" 1 ssoulang NEW S AT THE W E FRESH S SPRI and are prepare give the best anti to patr that are to be fo 1:7111?4”1, not quite to MADE UP OUR STUCK Warranted Sold as Low,„; ,We Invite an e Priat93 pledging o BROW GOODS Cornteig,N.Y., I. ,x~~2f~?,~~ Hai 'II UN Id' NllO3 t ' ' t~r~ t? I .. peivaciolea imam imp Ivo pinoea lija MI 91,1111111Vd jiiiJJJ !ME 4atri LAVA V Caw 3 0 400.011 vll4llOO 'seal. siittis sasual izoin (1011 ravri `Nom soneAsson •`Baou 4ultli9 nos ****** --peiputiq ted priAvri RINI 738 ZUV•3:4I 1 (1371-s_iv:itif 1- 7.',,-.,' • sito4i, no .ICtocE pAtlyi ,•' +~ee~ly o' i V MN 1 'D ? ti / -; 3O Nil '3UVM-SSVI9 0 raiA.oass al-IVH tr;tioo.zed ellei i GAVE pus f ~~ ~`y{t 110 GAR LIB OAIIII RING GOODS CORNING, r OPLE!S !STORE 1 Rpc • lviave 4 CK OF GOODS NEE "depted to the :TRADE, o supply the wants of the i)eople in PENNBYLVANI4I. NORTIIE `wrrir DR GOODS. OUR L 'CI EXPERIENCE IME aught us that Goo GOODS faction, and those acoustomed ;nine us know that we HE BEST . GOODS KEEP nd in this section, and those Or patrons, are the loserel:l . t . as much a, wA art. keep k ap ttaual a .':1: 7 f • 7 •;i , , ) _ ;, „ • ),: l TOOK OF CLOTHS LARGE ; 101 l by the yard or • -.t•4 'ORDER AND WAR- RA TED TO FIT WELL BE KEPT FULL, Goods sold.by us and a i-• .. i -.pi to give Satisfaction, I ?r - i) C'l at any other Estab .t. • Mind thatv- "; =ME l amination of our Stook and . I .rsates to 1 REELY AND TAKE NO OFFENCE r• - f t'cz , ;` - 'itlie SMITH _& " pr. 10, 1887.. IL WILLIAM - T • , r::1•; DRAMS, MEDICINES, PATENT MED ICINES, PAINTS, OILS, NVINT pow: OtASS,A9v.ITTTY, ~ S ;/.~-f.~. Have come down to Old Prices atilast. pot ositain'to'.ny ,haf, ! tiny' ti`tbe " h' Largest Stock of PURE EN6EIZSIt DRUGS PATENT lIMICINES, FANCY ARTICLES, - TOILET SOAP, CLQTEI, HAIR, TOOTH & NAIL • AiRIJSHES, MIRRORS, =NMI AVER BROUGHT INTO THIS 'MARKET. PAINTS. O . IIrS, GLASS AND PUTTY, Pure White Lead, Puro White Zino, Linseed Oil. Coach Varnish, Furniture Varnish, Yel -1 low Ochre, Vonetintrome 'Tel ' low, Chrotne Green,' Wan Blue, Patent Dryer, Lacher, - Japan, - „ panish Whiting, Paris Whitis, , Kalsoraine, Resin, Tar, Log Wood, Pupae, Brazil Wood, Cam; wood, Redwoo i rotash , Putty, Alco cohol, Benzole, Spirits Turpentine, , ' and Kerosene Oil, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Which we will soil 25 per cent. cheapsr thin any other establishnicnt in tho county. •In short, we have every•thing ever kept in a first class ? ~., : ,i UM and all we ask is for you to call and examine our stock and prices before buying elsewhere. Re member we can't be undersold. -7r "":, MR: WILLIAM ROBERTS begs •to antiottooo to the oltigens Tioga Conn • • that in addition to his excellent stock of Stoves, Tin-Ware, Brittania, and Sheet-Iron Wars, he has, at a groat outlay, stocked his storo on , with complete assortment of Shelf 'Hardware, of wh oh we enumerate the following articles: NAI S, SPIKE, CROWBARS, X CUT MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS, BUTTS, • STRAP HINGES, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, PUMPS, AXES, AUGERS, BITTS, BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, SHOVELS, SPADES, F' BENCH-SCREW/ • I= WOOD SCREWS, BURRS, SKI PIPE SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR, . & BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE HANGINGS, CORN POPPERS . . SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND 'STUFF.ERS COMBINED: . Aftiii, PISTOLS, .• , PISTOL _CARTRIDGES, PO*.DEh AND CAPS. BEI PATENT BARNDOOR HANWNGS . a now thing, and made for use. These are' but a few of tho many articles composing our stock of Hardware. , • , We lit*e3be puhlio to': call and !examine for themselves: Ve 'aim to 'keep the best quality of kociiii in our line and all work to order,. done promptly and well. 'WILLIAM ROBERTS. BOARDING by tho week or dilar, and Lodg ing, enn , tod:Ork f rettsonetblo terms oppo site the old U. S. ijsitol Stoitd, Mein Street, M. - SEARS, Proprietor. Aug. 7, 1867. tf. IPOB-WOlf.k t , THE' .13EST%43TYCE,.' and 0 with despatch, at THE AGITATIA Office. ME f' MEDICINES, TIM_4,:g,E ''..NOTIONS, PERFUMER Y, WINES & LIQUORS, &C., We bare also,tbe Largest Stink of Such us DRUG STORE, All'goods warranted or no sale. P. R. WILLTAIA,I P. lI...WILLIAMS .tt Co 1. L. Wn.t.0..y0., J No. 3 Union Block, Wellaboici, jinni' 26, 1867. Stoves;.,,Sto*O . :: AND HARDWARE! MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, ►J ri '1 • • , ► ARRIAGE BOLTS, NS, WASHERS, IMES, AXLE EES, ELLIP :TIC • MI „ = ; Wellsboro, , 1 Sfbl—tf. Boarding ,116iiiieVt , . , • & cu. TO B v s - & : .- S4LL IS OUR BUSTATSS I Wgi*RibitY the4dgliest market price, the follortimfartielee. t • =I SHEEP PELTS; - DEACON SKINS, DEER SKINS, FURS, HIDES, , VEAL SF/NS" for'irbiotk*eiiiit Parearb., 1 • • .Wo will reanufaoture tO,order; French or ,2eme taiiiied OAP? or HIP , BOOTS, In beet man.. nor and at I fair. rater;...and pay espeelal attention to REPAIRING. RE - AnY4Millg WBRK on, which we will.not,be undersold, and from this dune We shill make, it u hoop up the best stook of '" '• , to be found isritho' county, whichme:will:sell at p.losSeiPtidlethad Such articles have 'ever 'been offered in this region. We shall likewise keep up a geed assortment of LADIES' BALMORALS, LEATHER BOOTEES, OHILDREN'S Asto MISSES WORK or VA- " RIOUS STYLES, and MI stiles•of LEATHER if- FINDINGS oaa be bought of ue as cheap as any whore this Bide of New York, and we shall keep a full stook of FRENCH CALF, 'FRENCH RIP, PER, SOLE, LININGS, AND BINDING. • . , Our stock of EOS, NAILS, THREAD, AWLS, RASPS, , GLOVERS' NEEDLES, ,L AST S, TREES, CRIMP 8, with SHOEMAKER'S TOOLS and FINDINGS, will be found the lar gest inAlao.zonnty,-and sot tell for small profile: We talk business and we mean business. We haire been In tbis aeon long enough to be well knininlet'thoie who know us try us. Corner of Mail}, and Granola atreete, opposite Wm. Rob arts' Rardivare Store, „C. W. SEARS, • GEO. 0. DERBY. e . Wollsboro, April 24, 1867—tr. liElllpy9rolVS 4 'FIRE ARMS 200,000 IiTRIniIIIED Tnr. GOVERNMENT. , Army- Revolver, U. I . 4400 in. Calibre Navy Revolver, 36-100 in. Calibre Belt Revolver, 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 & 32 Cart'go Vest Pock i etYistol, No 22, 30, 32 do 41 Cartridge Gun Cane ' ~No ~No 22 (4 32 Cartridge Breech Iloading Rifle,(Beals') No 82 44 88 " Revolving Rifle, 38' dc 44-100 in Calibre E. REMINGTON & SONS.' PIfINCIPAL AGENTS. Moore & Nichols. Now York; Wm Road & Son, Boston; Jos '0 Grubb & Co, Philadelphia; Pool- Ines( dr, Trimblo, Baltimore; Henry Folsom & Co; New Orleans; Johnson, poncer & Co, Chicago, L M Ramsey & Co, St. Louis; Albert E Crane, San Francisco. Cot. 9,-18137.-9m. jS not receiving a new anti fashionable stoek of \ frOh from Now_York, which oho will sell very cheap. Call and examine 120 W Rtyleo and prices. - ( October , ~.. _.,. MAIN SiREEt, WELLABOIIO3 PA. ... l6, 1867. WELLSBORO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP: Ir t i HE subscribers having procurod- additional machinery are now ready to furnish to order a sorts of , CASTINGS, PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, FIELD ROLLERS, MILL GEARING, SLEIGH-SHOES, W 0 0 D - SAWING MACHINES, &c., &c., &c. woonwonirli PLANER, for custom and Job work, We are also prepared to do SLITTING & SCROLL SA WING to order. Raving a . first-class screw-cutting L the, we are prepared to make CHEESE PRESS SCR WS, to order. Builders of Cheese raotories are re quested to examine our, work. We manufacture tho Champion - Plow, ono of the finest implements in the market. , Cash paid for OLD IRON. - CHARLES WILLIAMS, F, L. SEARS. • Wellahoro; May 15, 1867—tf. HISELS, KS, 1867. WRIGHT 8c HAILEY. 1867 WE commence this year with an exclusively CASH business. MI A LARGE STOCK OF FLOUR FOR A LARGE.STOOK OF FEED FOR CASH! A , LAROR , ,STOOK OF J,PORIC. ; FOR • OASII i • Call and Ban us. WRIGHT as BATLEY. Wellsboro, Jan. 9, 1887-Iy. , persons indebted to us y, note or book atoomnt nausttall and Ratio or 'pay Outs. Jan. 3, 1867. WRIGHT At BAILEY. We!labor° Wad Carding DiaChine. 1101rAPING} covered our Machine with entire JUIL . new Cards, wo are now ready to Card all Wool without elay, and in the• boat possible manner. All Wool sent froin a distance by Stage will be returned hy ttio same if .required.' S. A. HILTBOLD, ORIN BLAIR. = Wellsboro, Juno 12, 1867." R. nrcarEABDOMOTAL SUPPORT J RiRS, for sale at Roy's Drug Store. ArINDER, French, Marino and Church C Menke, at [dool9] FOLErS. =I : 1 i M; , =7. 'we bavo? firat-rato gook of NM LADIES' GAITERS, NEW ARRIVAL 1 MRS. E. E. KIMBALL MILLINERY GOODS EtUCII AB We have also a CASH PAID FOR WHEAT CASE( PAID FOR OATS 1 CASH PAID FOR CORN I CASH FOR EVERYTHING 11 CASH I To the Public of Wellsboro . SPR4QOP.. 'NO.:COUNTRY! N. A - sSE R, TAKES . this of notifyin g. the p,p?plo ,-. 'SPRING' CLOTHING le ow' hand, and Ohre it loWer- than before. The.Store' is well stocked with the most fash ionable COATS, 'PANTS. .6,14) VESTS, nlB4l' large assortment of GENT'S' FURNISHING GOODS,' •,. • • consisting of WHITE AND CASSIMERE SHIRTS, . COLLARS, NECKTIES, SVS- ' FENDERS,. 'SOCKS, „ and a good largo lot of the most faabionable HATS AND CAPS, ev i er:hrought to this market. Also TRUNKS, BAGS, AND UMBRELLAS, which' you can boy low i tor cash, at the Cheap Clothing Store of N. A lIER, Ist door cast of Van Valkenburg's Flour Store. ' Welishoo, Sepi. 11, 067. 1866. FOR SALE.' 1866. BY B. C. WICKHAM, • A T II S NURSERY OF FRUIT AND OR NAMENTAL TREES, IN TIOGA 60,000 . Apple Trees. 104000• Pear Trees. good supply of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY, and ORNAMENTAL TREES dc SHRUBBERY. 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 dwell to call and see my stook before pur chasing elsewhere. Or Delivered at the depot free of charge. . Tioga, Feb. 28,.1886—1y* • F OUT Z'S , ORLEDEATZD Horse ad Cattle Powilorst COUGIIS, DI; TEMPER, Fi VERB, FOUNDF.I LOSS QF APPI I'ITE AND VITA, ENERGY, &c. It use improves th wind, increast the appetite—give a smooth al glossy skin—at transforms t miserable skelet hemp. To keepers keepers of Cows this preparation Is Invaluable. improves the quality of the milk. It has been proven by ac tUal experiment to increase - the quart. tity of milk and cream twenty per cent. and make the butter firm and sweet. In fattening cattle, it gives them an appetite, loolens their hide, and makes them thrive In all diseast the lana i LIVI kc., this arth sets a* a specif By putting in one-half a pal to. a paper in barrel ar swill tl above'fllaens. will be cradicat or entirely „_ preventive and CUM t'..; Clad, n Price 23 Ceattl per ,o r 1 , 6p01a fur $l, rnzp.u/r.r) I S. A. VOUTZ tzp. . )3110., AT Tn WHOLESALE DUO AND lIEDICIXE DEPOT, No. 116 Franklin fit., Lattimore, Md For Sale bs;Dritelt;•t4 zn.l t out the United Stateg. DAVID E. Fovrz, Successor. For sale by John A. Roy, Welleboro. STATE NORMAL 'SCHOOL, MANS. TIOGA .CINTY, PA. ° V.A.CITTLIS _ I F. A. Allen, Principat, Professor of (Natural and Mental Science. J. T. STREIT, A. M., Professor of Languages. CHARLES H. VERRILL, A. M., Professor of Mathematics. MRS. L. AL PETERSELIA, Modern Languages and Drawing. • Miss MARY E. HUGHES, B. E., En. Branches. Miss. S. R. PRESTON, B. E.. Principal of the Model School. I. G. HOYT, Professor of Vocal and Instrnmen tal Music. Mtaa ALICE B. SEELEY, Ass'Attulnstrtictor of Melo.' - SCHOOL YEAR 1867-8. • First Term begins September 4, 1807, Second term begins Decemb'r 9 " Third term begins March .23', 1808. EXPENSES PER TERM OF 14 WEEKS. Fall and Spring Term, including board, ' room rent, tuition, book rent, fuel, oil, and washing, $6O 00 Winter Term, 04 00 Day students, tuition and book rent, 10 00 Total expenses for school year $lB4 00 Ni extra charges. - ROOMS furnished with stoves, cikairs, tables, stands, pails, bedsteads, mattresses, pillows, and one oomfortabla. For further information send for Catalogue. Aug. 7, 1887, Bw. • Address, Prinelplil IF you want a FIRST RATE ARTICLE of • FLOUR, MEAL, PORK, HAMS,. FISH, SALT on GENERAL GROCERIES, in largo or small quantities, drop in at M. B. PRINCE'S FLOUR dr, PROVISION STORE, examine prices, and you can be suited. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange. Heavy Packages delivered anywhere i 4 town free of charge. Terms—Ready Pay. Next door to Conyers. Wollaboro, Aug. 7, 18117. M. B. PRINCE. . .. Mrs. A. J. Soneid, 1 8 now receiving the Fall styles of i ' ' MILLINERY, direct from the city, and will be pleased to see her old friends and customers, with as many new ones'ae may choose to favor her with their pat ronage. I have engaged a first.class Dressma• ker, and am prepared to carry on 'I:4RE SS a° . I‘l KING 1. in ,611, its branches. in a satin tory twiner. ii Orders taken for Hair Jew ry. Giiod pries paid for human hair. Store over VanValifen burg's Grocery, Main-st. ' I Wellsboro, Sept. 25, 1867-tf .. • RARE ()FIANCE FOE }HMIII . E The fine location for a store between tho building Itiown as Roy's Block, and Dullard's Saloon is now offered for sale on peculiar and favorable terms; inquire at Roy's Drug Store. ' J. A. ROY. Butter and Cheese. B ig= 0 I r t i k p e p t e i d ) I ci e r ° p p tt :i t t s fo a r t ßuttor and 24ju1y67. TOLES & BARKER'S. Coal for Sale. COARSE ' BITUMINOUS COAL for Sale Cheap, by Sept. 28, 1867. D. P. ROBERTS. WHOIAISILE DREG STOUR. ME I,RUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS •AND OILS, A P TAAPDEPS DAV4DS' INKS, CONCEN .TRAVED - 111 DIOINES • CIN- KEROSENE LAM?S, PATENT MEDI CINES, PETROLEUM OIL, ' ' ROCHESTER PER/ • - FUMERY AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL PAPER, iirINDOW GLASS, AND Pp COLORS, Sold at Wholesale gag). Buyers are requested to call and get quotations before going further EMI Corning, N.Y., Jan. 1, 1888-•1y Proofs'of the Superior Quality AMER . ! . C'N WA T CH, The American Watch Company, of Waltham, Mass., respectfully submit that, their Watches are cheaper, mare accurate, loss complex, more dura ble, better adapted for general use, and more ea sily kept iniorder and repaired than any other watches in I,the market. They are simpler in structure', and therefore stronger, and less lily to be injured than the majority of foreign watch es, which aro corisposed of from 126 to 300 pie ces, while in an old English watch there aro more than 700 parts. How they run under the hardest trial 'watches can have, is shown by the following letter: This preparation, long. ana favorably known, will . thor oughly reinvigorato broken-down and low-spirited horses, by strengthening and cleansing tho stomach and intes tines It Is a sure pre. 11' all dls. GENTLEMEN : The watches manufactured by you have been in use on this railroad for several years by our onginemen, to whom we furnish watches as part of our equipment. There are now some three hundred of them carried un our line, 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 %year Much longer %yithout re pairs than any watches we have ever bad iu use on this road. As you are aware, we formerly trusted to .those of English manufacturo, of ac knowledged gopd reputation; but as a class they never keep time as correctly, nor hare they dune 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 R. WILLIAMS, General Superintendent. American - Watch Co.; Waltham. We make now v i e different grades of- watches, named respectively es follows ; Apleton, Tracy 11. Waithani, Waltham Weigh