THE BEGGAR BOY, P4le and "reary, strangely old, Wan with hunger, parched with Gold, Clothed in rags around it rolled, • Was this poor beggar baby Careless travelers going by, Walked around, lest, coming nigh, They might hoar the hungry cry Of this poor beggar baby. Bich men passed, end thoughtrithin, flirhie welt if that life had norer l besm," iliccugfimisfortunvixere a sin Par a beggar baby. Only a pauper mother smiled, Only tho mother blessedthe ohild, Arid murmured lore in accents mild To that poor beggar baby .bat by and by :hot baby died, And they buried it (on the pauper's Istio Of the yard)--only that mother 'stied 41 1'or that poor beggar baby; Who used to olfris to her lonely breast, And kiss ber obeek ere it sunk to rut, Like a little bird in sOlappy nest-- Poor little beggar baby l! But lo bt7ond the pauper tomb A nondrous light stole through the gloom, And Tniees sang, "In Etenvo there's room For that poor beggar baby." ' An/ thin, in gartneos, white and new, Upward the rank of angels through, Thu radiant, ransomed spirit flow Of that poor beggar baby. • T ADVANTAGES OF Da NUENNESS. —The following are some of the many advantages a man derives from drunk enness. They follow with the regular ity of clock work—as surely, as certain ly as the habit is iniiulged in : If you wish to be always thirsty, be drunkard ; for the oftenerund more you drink, the.more thirsty you will be. If you wish to prevent your filen& froiirrai4mg-f-you in the. world be F. drunkard and that will defeat all their efrortg. ' If you Nyo 1 d effectually counteract your own efforts todo Well, be a drunk ard ; and you will not he: dlisappointed. If you wish to repel the endeavors 0' the tvhole human race to raise you to character, credit and prosperity, be a drunkard ; and you will inostasEiuredly triumph. If you are determined to he poor, hi , a drunkard ; and you will be ragged and penniless to your heart's content. It' you wish to starve your family, be drunkard ; and then you will consurai: the means of their t , upport. If you would be imposed , upon by knaves, be a drunkard ; for that will make Vbeir task easy. It you wish to be robbed, be a drunk ark ; and the thief would do it with greater safety. - If yOu wish to deaden your senses, be a drunkard ; and you will soon be more stupid than an ass. If you are resolved to kill yourself, be a drunkard ;_ and you will hit upon a sure triode of elf-destruction. If you would expose both your folly and your secrets, be a drunkard ; and they wilt soon run out as the liquor suns in. If you think you are too strong. be a drunkar I ; and you will soon find your self subdued by a powerfill enemy. If you would get rid of your money without knowin' how, be a drunkard ; and it will vanish insensibly. IC you would have no re2iouree, when up:llqc to work, but a workhouse, be a drunkard ; and you will be incompe tnt to provide any. If You are determined to expel all emilfd:t- from your hou'se, be a drunk ard ; .and you will do it effeetually. If you would be hated by your fami ly and friends, be a drunkard ; and you tvjli goon l,e more than disagreeable.' ( IC you would be a pest to society, bea drunkard ; and you will be avoided tie nn in feet ion, If you Would destroy your body, be a di list kal'd ; ;ti; drunkenness is the "neth er of: dk.efote. It yOu would smash windows, break the peace, get your Moues broken, tum ble under hor,es and carts, and be lock ed up in jail, be a drunkard ; and it will b li:range if you do nor succeed. THE NALL-HoLEs.—"Tom," said a father to his 6011, one Monday morning. "Ictc a piece of board and a hand= full of The boy .01d as his father requested. "Now, Tom," continued the father, "we ate all only too apt to acquire bad habit 4, and when oncenequired, astroug efibrt is needed toget quitof them. The fir-t step toward retOrtnation is rualtinp ~ourselve:. thoroughly aware of the bad habit, in \O dell wet are indulging. ha4notired with 54611. - w, Tom, that eve young as you you have fallen into certain practices which, if not pu; at•top to now, God spares you. emhutte.: all your future life,. You will take this piece of Watel and these nal4 to your own room. Every evening be fore going to bed, nlways..sny 'to your self, 'What are the bad habits of •which .1 am guilty'?" For every bad habit o' which you ean.accuu.e yorself, you will drive a nail into this b turd. On Sat- urday night you i naust br to me." Tow promised that ho kiLs liod ordered. When Saturday nigh came, Tom .presented the board to hit, father. Five calls hail been driVQ/1 jilt() it. "What bad habits do these five nails repreenit ?" asked his father. "One of them," replied Tom, Pis lazi ner:s in the moraing; another, putting off time when sent on a message; an other, illness at school; another not corns gstraiglit home from school; and another inattention in church." "There . are many Others, Tom, that I am aware of, but, in the meantime, these live, will answer my purpose. Take the board back to your room, try to reform, asking God to assist you, and for every one of these bad habits that you get quit of, draw a nail from the board. When all the nails have been drawn from the board, bring it to Mme." Many weeks had. pus-ed away, but at last, Toni brought the board to his lath er, and said, "Look, father the tiat•ls are all out!" "Ye 3., Torn, 6o nails arc out,,but - the holes they matte are left.. - Let thi* board teach you this le&,son, my dear boy—the bad habits that we acquire grow up, always leave their 'marks behind. Tile hours wasted in bed eau, never be re covered, the time mispelit by riot going an errand-speedllyi or loitering on the way fiqm t-chool, can never be recalled, ,and tlfe Inattentinn in church, or at , /e-son'l, can never he compensated for, althouglk may be ever so diligent and attentive in after years." A FAIR OFFE.R.—“Make,"." said Dr. F,ranklin, "a full estimate of all 'you owe, and all that is owing to you. Re: duce the mune to a whole. As fast ii.S: you collect pay over to t4oso you owe. If you cannot collect, relew your notes every year, and get thebest security you can. Go to the busi ess dilligent -1 ly, Wasteno idle motile its •, be very , economical in all thinits ; discard all pride ; Le faithful in you duty to God, in private and in public worship, and , do unto all men as you would they ' should do unto you. If you are i too needy in your circumstances to give to the poor ao whatever else in your pow er for them cheerfully; but, if you can, alWays help the Ni'orthy poor and un fortunate. Pursue this course diligent ly a‘nd sincerely for seven years, and if you are not happy and independent in your circuThstances, come to me and I will pay ylur debts.". An extited orator is reported to' have exclaimed ;1"T guess there ain't a man, woman 01.01111 d in the hoube who brie arrived at the age of fifty - years, but what has fel t th is great truth thundering through his or its mind for eenturlea,' is 4 EW HARDIVAIZE STORE CONYERS & OSCOOB IN, addition to their old 10iAlicee it i biy Goode, procories, 0 ' t { STOVE, TIN, AND GENERAL HARD. two doors below the old '6lO y:ll.erc they man nfaotnre that le, in tho must sub.stanin.l manner. In the matter of srrov - Eds, wo have enough to tin ail the tviolif rig and 1141121- log in Tioga Countv.l In fact, wu have Storei , enough to JfAA ',SU.ILYE/i in 1! W 0 are the owy l rtgeatj for the Belo at the ABRICIN COOK STOVE o Wel!Apra; and this Stove is the' • AUTOCRAT OF STOVES. We keep , all kinds of Ifardu'orZ - , Iron, N illy, .4teel, Horse Shoes, end a eumpleto variety of If . york (Wet beliovo is I,ROP CONVERS et; OSGOOD. Wollbboro, Flept..4, 18;7, ly. vot 36. 1 r_ T 2121.1 - 1 AR PEW:3 MAGAZI - :!: - E. The plat: of the cxclutle:!\ Polities incleyolotaics. It iailthki c—ialythitigt) pertain inglto Lituruturo, art, indo try, Popular scion,s, .E.Aatics, and social :10u "The Worinin'ti King. loin: a Love st.iry," by the author of John lint. Goutlowan, is c,iamentni in the January Somber. Four yenr. VOL. 12.1 TT j 1 - IARTE 11'3 -.,AriEgLY A Recr,t i ld n to civilization is bcyt, no party 1)r engin), it politics and ct , onOin. of "T, ha coininoncod in the p.. 3. annum, tv,..ekty Vommte 1 i. c Till., id to he L a J. rent of ev.e,rytl.:D:: rr I 11 "11-.. V. Life. .1 . 1 .rill furni6tt tll(llfifc , t liteLitllis ill tiZe.qiilidd orf2 7 truant de•efitio th ,p,ft cxt reise, 11.1,ipted for in d.,or f so 1 , tt iii con rooln.2. • Publiechod with prufu3e iiitt,trritionr, at 7:4 . pf.r "'l . e.. For at.}- puhlteatiwt.., ri3 tirc.;e, with the croh, JI:1 ,PE BR °TILERS, El 144 .1V KLIA" S Q LTA .1? E; oRz. ;7 7 33" Tho thrto l i publioati me rent In ono ad .1r;:64 fur i 310: tin 9 tiro them ivr Deo. 26, ISO7-2m. Elmira Saw Manufactory;- Cast and and Extra Cast Pate?it-Tapc, Or.,nn•l ' aihttictiaa - to Saws. lIILL, MULEY, GANG, -CROSS-CUT, CLEARING, SQOTH AND OTHER SAM S. Mr. J. SCIIIEFFELIN, I. Lothoriged to , •ell'at Factory Price‘. in Ti:T.t. Orders for repnitihy, sc.. left with Mr. SAW. folio cvtil lie attenticti • t Icml.ily ad If Wit at tho Manufactory. Sept. 18, 18€17.—tf. The Amerleall.Coolting stove. AFTER twenty yenra ex.petienec to the man ufacture of EL..% ag, t - ,• , - l , oatne convinced, lonic six ye:tic .:ace, 11,11 ,i 1 drt . amount vi money was being c.7.0eitt1.,.1 1,, I 1 ,• pe,•1,1“ of this ..euntry, in buying cheap kiwi wirrtillen,, etuvee, a Fargo portion of willl Nets v.,,,,t v d ; e n d that true economy colisittte ill buying the best stoves that could be made, ote.ith,tatoling' the price ~ was higher. With it id stew we pr(l.j.(tediAl to construct the Atneri2au i' ,, i;in:x Stowe, and sparedritipaiiip or exi OW,: toto.ike it the best - , nd most perfect stove that could he outdo. And we have experiment ul with it, and carefully watched its operation for the la , t six years, and when an improvement bugzcqed their, we have tt once adopted it, stud we ',aye several of those ttnproveteents i-ecured by lettera. , patent: In 'his manner we d, not It,, Nt•lte to say, we have brought it to a higher ewe of perfection than ails heretofore been attained in cooking 'stores. ,he recent improvements in title store has 'tided largely to It convenience and effective lose In all the vJirioti, .1 .t.t„,t,s Of.l menu- Inure, we study usatulittu.s. durability, eonve— "fence end earatorny in , operation, rather than, eheapnceg in price, nuri in t." doing we - tire satis fied we study the ittlere•t of th. 0.0 purchasine •tur stoves. tSIiES.E.. PACKAItD, ez• CO., Albany. N. Y. For sale by CONVERSE h OSGOOD, ',Vella hero, Pa. IS,epto7-31n. 1g the board would do as HARDING'S EDITIONS OF FAMILY. PULPIT. & MOM, GRAPH BIBLE. Wholcsalo Pullers aill find the HO to embrace tho larli t est asfortment I:ibtee•iti tho country. The pultli4her has no hm , itation in pronounc int; them more Feleahlts thou ed. 'S'he rfiri.ais the vori -18 Pty . lez; of binding:ind z. 1,,, of 1.3 pa, varying in price from $2 to $:3O, fir F.ittuly iihio, large quarto pizo. PATEN l' F.LF,XIBLE CEI2iIN-BACI4 Pau - rot.; ItAPII ALDOI, The euperieritycf‘. 11 Patent Flexible Chain-basic Albwo," 01,,r ,111 other= heretofore manufactured, w r ll, upon ;:re ;lightest esulniaa• flop, be apparent to aft Purchasers 111'6 ri , :nred -that 11:0 abore 11091isr, are all of the bust Philadelpuia manoraetue. E. B. CASE,' Troy, Pa. Jan, 8, 1503..-3ut Planing and Sorall .Sa,wingi The undersigilurl - hnr, pvt iu a Woodworth .1111atner AND A SCROLL SAWING MACHINE at his shop, south-east side of Gerould'e Saw Mill. Ile «ill keep cos:scantly on bend CLAPBOAItDS AI)ND FLOORING, avid subzeribes hlii.self the public k's humble rer• vans at a fair oompeobat f:o. labor. I IRELAN, Jr. 'Covington, Dec. 18, 1.q,7 THE ttudenigned herc'u:r notif:eg. n %here; of Sowing Mt:chine-1 th r, 1.0 1< riepr.rod to Cii3an and put mich.machio.:: in ;;o•H ord,. r on call. He also 13 agent for tl,e “I...tl'ent tucker," which man be tHed nn (My IlltiPhinu. ,10111-: i;. :•)1.1.1K5PF.A.3131.. Weillboro, Sept. •t, 1! , t37, ti_ Wellsboro Cloth-Dressing Works. ITLAvINo engaged Yr. ,1.0.11: = ; 8:if1T11 to superintend V.'”fl:4 we are now road to do all 1:1Ind of r,d-riug and dress ing in good style and un thort botico, S. A. lIIL TEOLD, Sept. IS, ISG7—tf. u. 1L IR, Planing Machine. AT KEENT.I. - VILLE, PA. T HAVE put in a tirst-clai=s. PLANER, and am prepared to piano iLorii,g, etc` to order. GEO. D. K EEN,EY. - f3opt. 18,1867-Iy. MERE WARE STU li E, TIN-WA E ON 3.11'e, HUMANITY PRINCIPLAT, 11'ALR t7S,SIAI SitELF :101 :::"thin; pertaining Al its . F.upe. Thu organ of ',l,. , euszies ;it toustiond of ~,t,.y. A 1161-,110. V; r.rn in in W Vii nuinher. i; u b tr a te a T 5 • ron, j,) -1.. fr 1 ii 'he It ail E. B. CASE 9 AGENT r•on HARDEN G 'S COVINGTON, VOGA CO., PA: Cleaningsewing Machines. "Oint .a llea[o3 -/[104: e4tinf put! ,Ui i iiptqa . pu,i. ma Remold •ucroad'aul rzoitiltit'soupaupwgpoup Jno 'Bomiuunb :inuna ul enitp.tull zu!deai 'mt) pus siutigoauiv apueo Lia laaeo eaSpuuApu ()pug OM 'Sionlgis(ave loloulang ay) u! !pea 11 or sito 9H' Sup o tq eel num amiti .193 dop3i-pis, qoppit - ,•plir 1 . :J . , 4:t r 11111 MB 111INIT em 02 iIIOULII3OI j 0.001) `SINBilld JO 40011 i es.wl LCllad. B 4osiy 09 -•" *** Si fZI f4O 94 **** 06 95 0N11738 v - cr,`af2 - ' '4 4 90 /214 0101p119 . 'Rani:lllff "3' 1311V/it-Nli 6 S3A 'a If V .AA, inodC 2upfnq dq orttfileo SBOUTSIIa lUOIL uo NEW SPitt IN CORNING, AT TFIE PEOP WE ARE NOW FRESH STOt SPRING TRADE; and are prepared to dandy tho wants of the people in NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA DRY GOODS. OUR LONG EXP has taught us GOOD •G giva the boat satisfaction ) and to patronise ua kjao • KEEP TIIE -BES that aro to be found in this section, and those who are not our patrons are thelosers quite as much as we are. We keep as usual a El LARGE STOCK OF CLOTHS to sell by ibe'yerd or • MADE, UP TO ORDER, AND WAR. RANTED TO FIT OUR S Ogg. WILE' BE KEPT FULL, and all Goods sold by us . Warranted to give 'Sala&lion,. Sold as Logy; as at any other goob, lishinent... Mind that. We invito an examination (if our Stock end Prices, pletigingouraolvea to SHOW GOODS FREELY AND TAKE NO JOFFENCE ---- when no sale is; made. EMIT & WAITE. Corning, N : l' Apr. 10, 1 6T. ,en Sot{ A:au 'autqauw /au wok! weld aua oqc 100:1.103 LtVia . :o(l3l3 4041Ua LI NllO3 IMIIII y01131 , 4°193 Gq4 441 . 1a ., p j net oAir I 9NININ (pup! iseq) 'sffial,:;waj,lrka •••• ''''''' 'BNIX111.1•1;11aL111/1 I 'NOM (lOU • I'l.lolll MIS 11911011 iii 'SHOJI nugq9 Pll O O ''''' •••tporpang rod Eirnyx ZVI' Zit UMM no loon palq,t ii,11)1 11" B '3UVtA-SSVIB osas f ' CI 11 V 01.1 02/111 1 OAI3B pi! INia Ul3 13A3 G GOOD .E'S STORE RECEIVINU OF GOOD A.dapted t WITH RILNCE thitt OD E S those aoonstomed that We GOODS A D IMO! P. •11 WILLIAMS & CO. SEMPER IDEM, =V DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MED ICINES, PAINTS, OILS, WIN DCW GLASS; & PUTTY, Have come down to Old Prices at lagt. 1 WE do not hesitate to say that we have the Largest Stook of P DRUGS f p MERL CINES, PATENT MHDICINES YE NOTIONS, PERS!UM.g.R.Y, FANCY ARTICLES, TOILET SOAP, CLOTH, HAIR, TOOTH & NAIL BRUSHES, MIRRORS, Mil WINES & LIQUORS, &C„ EVER BROUGHT INTO TIIIB MARKET. We have also the Largest Stock of PAINTS. OILS, GLASS AND PUTTY, Pare Whito Laid: Pure White Zinc, Linseed Oil. Coach Varnish, Furniture Varnish, Yel lo* Ochre, Venetian Red, Chrome Yel low, Chrome Green, Prussian flue, - Patent Dryer, Linker, Japan, Spanish Whiting, Paris White, Kalsomine, Resin Tar, Log Wodd, Poetic, Brasil Wood, Cam wood, Redwood, Potash, Putty, Aloo ' °oho!, Benz°lo, Spirits Turpentine, and Kerosene Oil, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Which we will sell 26 per cent. cheaper then any .other eetablishmont in tho 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 elsewhere. Re member we can't bo undersold.. All goods warranted or no sale. P. IL WiLLIAms, / P. R WILLIAMS &Co J. L. Wuxi/ads. ji No. 3 Union Bloolc. Wellsboio, Juno 26, 1862. Stoves S Stoves:: AND HARDWARE! MR. WILLIAM ROBERTS begs to announce to the citizens of Tioga County, that in addition . to" hie excellent stock of Stoves, Tin-Ware;Brittanla, and Sheetgaron Ware, he has, at a great outlay, stocked; hie atpre on MAIN STREtT, WELLSBORO, with a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware, of which we enumerate the following ardolea : NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X OUT, MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS, BUTTS, STRAP HINGES, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, PUMPS, AXES, AINERS, BITS, i 1 .STOCKS, HATCHET ' S, CHISELS, SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS, BENCH-SCREWS, • WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS BURRS, SKEINS, JWASIIERS, 'IPE BOXES, AXLE TREES, ELLIP TIC SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP; BAR, ec BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE HANGINGS, CORN POPPERS, SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERS COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS, PISTOL CARTRIDGES, POWDER AND --- CAPS. PATENT BARNDOOR - HANGINGS a new thing, and made for nee. Tbese are but a few of the many articles composilog our stook of Hardware. We invite the public to call and examine for themselves. We aim to keep the best quality of goods in our line ; and all work to order done promptly and well. WILLIAM ROBERTS. Wo!labor°, Sept. 1,18613—tf Boarding House. BOARDINO by the week or day, and Lodg ing, can ho bad on reasonable terms oppo. situ the old U. S. Hotel Stand, Main Street, Wellsborg. M. M. SEARS, Proprietor. • Aug. 7, 1867. tf. JOB -WORK, IN THE BEST STYLE, and with despatch, at THE AGITATOR Office. 'Such as NEW . FIRM TO BUY SELL IS OUR 1 BUSINESS I WE will buy at the highest market prise, the following artieleS. SHEEP PELT S, DEACON SKINS, DEER SKINS, FURS, •lIIDES, AND VEAL SKINS, for which wo will pay cash. We will mannfactyro to order, French or home. tannedCALF'or KW BOOTS, in the best man ner and at fair rates, and pay especial attention to REPAIRING. 'ALSO, We have a first-rate stook of REABY-MADE WORK, on which wo will not be undersold, and from this time wo shall make it, a point to keep up the best stook of LADIES GAITERS, to be found in the county, which we will sell at a lower profit than au,* articles have over been offered in this region. We shall likewise keep up a good assortment of LADIES'' BALMORALS, L EAT HE R BOOTEES, CHILDREN'S AND MISSES WORK or VA- Riots STYLES, and all atylei of MEN'S WORK. LEATHER d' FINDINGS clan be bought of us as cheap as any where the side of New York, and we shall keep a full sto .k of FRENCH CALF, FRENCH KIP, U PER, SOLE, LININGS, AND BINDING: Our sleek of PEGS, NAILS, THREAD, AWLS, RASPS, , GLOVERS' NEEDLES, LASTS, TREES, CRIMP S, with SHOEMAZER'S TOOLS and FINDINGS, will be found the lar gest in the county, and Its sell for matt profits. We talk business and we mean business. Wo have been in this region long enough to be well known—let those who know us try us. Corner of Main and Grafton streets, opposite Was. Rob erts' Hardware Store, O. W. SEARS, OEO. 0. DERBY. Wellabor°, April 24, 1887—tr. REMIIV GTQNS' FIRE ARMS; 200,000 FURNISELED VIE 11. S. GOVERNMENT. ' Army Revolver, 44-100 in. Calibre Navy Revolver, 30.100 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'ga Vest Pocket Pistol, No 22, 30, 32 A 41 Cartridge Gun CaneNo 22,t 32 Cartridge Breech Loading Rille,(Beals') No 32 &38 " Revolving Ride, 9 0 & 44.100 in Calibre E. REMINGTON & SONS. PRINCIPAL AGENTS Moore & Niohols. Now York; Wm Road (4. Son, Boston; Jos C Grnbb .k Co, Philadelphia; Poul tney & Trimble, Baltimore; Henry Folsom & Co; Now Orleans; Johnson, peneer Co, Chicago, L M Rumsey dc Co, St. Louis; Albert E Crane, San Francisco. Cat. 9,1867.-9 m. NEW ARRIVAL ! MRS. E. E. KIMBALL I s r now receiving a new and fashionable stock MILLINERY GOODS fresh from New York, which she will sell verb cheap. Call and examine new styles and prices MAIN STREET, WELLSBOIIO, PA. October 16, 1867. INELLSBORO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. TILE eubscribure having procured additional machinery are now ready to furnish to order all aorta of CASTINGS, SETT/ AS PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, FIELD ROLLERS, MILL GEARING, SLEIGH-SHOES, W' 0 0 D SAWING MACHINES, &c., &c. We have also a WOODWORTH PLANER for °Mom and JO work, We aro also prepared to do SLITTING , & SCROLL SAWING to order Having a tlret.elues aerew-cutting Lathe, we ate prepatvd to make CHEESE PRESS SCREWS, to order. Builders of Cheese Fel:Odes are re quested to examine our work. We manufacture the Champion plow, ono of the? finest implements in the market. Cash paid for OLD IRON. CHARLES WILLIAMS, F. L. SEARS. • Wellabor°, May 15, 1867—tf. 1868. WRIGHT 8c BAILEY, 1868, WIC commence this year with an exclusively CAszt CASH PAID FOR WHEAT! CASH PAID FOR OATS I CASH PAID FOR CORN 1 CASH FOR EVERYTHING 1 I A LARGE STOCK OF FLOUR FOR CASH 1 A LARGE STOCK OF FEED FOR CASH I A LARGE STOCK OF PORK FOR CASH I Call and see us. WRIGHT 4.1 c BAILEY Wellsboro, Jan. 9, 1867-Iy. All persons indebted to us by noto or book account must call and settle or pay costs. Jan; 3, 18438. WRIGHT .5:, BAILEY. We isher° Wool 'Oariling Machine. TTAVING covered our Machine with entire 1 - 11 now Cards, we are now ready ip Card all Wool without elay, and in the Ust possible manner. 'All Wool sent from a dlstance , by Stage will be returned by tho same if required. S. A. lIILTBOLD, ORIN BLAIR. Wisher°, June 12, 1867. DR. FITCH'S ABDOMINAL SUPPORT ERS, for salo at Roy's Drug Storo. OALENDER, French, Marino and Church Clocks, at [d4o.o] roux's. To the Pu bile of Welleboro AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY N. ASHER • M AKBS this toethod of notifying the people that tho Stock of SPIIING CLOTHING is on hand, and offers it lower than before. The Store is wcll 'Stocked with the most lash ionnble COATS; PANTS AND VESTS, also, a largo assortment of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, misting of WHITE AND CASSIMERE SHIRTS, COLLARS, NECKTIES, SUS- • PENDERS, SOCKS, ' and a good largo lot Of tho tnotit faishlorialflo HATS A ArD GAPS, over brought to this Market. Also - , TRUNKS, BAGS, A N D UMBRELLAS, which you can buy low for cash, at the Cheap Clothing Storo of N. ASHER, Ist door oast of Vail Valkenburg's Flour Store. IV°llsboro, Sept. 11, ,11387. 1866. 1866 . EOR;SALE. BY B. C. 'WICKHAM, AT HIS NURSERY OF FRUIT AN,D OR NAMENTAL TREES, IN TIOGA :- 60,000 Apple Trees. 10,000 Pear Trees. A gcod supply of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY, and ORNAMENTAL TREES ,t, SHRUBBERY. The Fruit trees are composed of the choicest varieties, good, healthy, some of theta large and in bearing. Any ono wishing Co get a supply will do well to call and see my stock before pur chasing elsewhere. Delivered at the depot free of charge. Tioga, Feb. 28, 1866—lys FOUTZ'S CELEIII:ATED Iroyso aid Gaitio Powgors. this animal, site!. LLO IV WA TER, EAVE '3, COUGHS, Dl+ 1' &NIP Ell , I s ERS,FOUNDER LOSS OF PPE TITE A SI D VITA L I:: , rnftuY, Sze It, use Improrci; the wind, 3 the gippetito It nu,outL .Irol loEsy skin—and • relt.iferms t h - tai,e table kkeictott To heepei.i of Caa prepaio tam 15 in-v-al tu,ble &Lai, ‘" 11.11141VV3 the q uidtty at the milk. It has Igen proven by ac tual experiment to increase the quan tity of milk and cream twenty per cent. and make the butter firm and sn cet. In fattening cattle,.it gives them an appetite, 1003019 tiii Ir ti ld e, and makes them thrive In all tli,emet of Sri such aq Coughs, Ulcers in i‘e. the Lunge, l . . • Zee attle'• „pe - 4 • - two n t , 'Peeitir By putt 1114 f. , 111 ":", one half a ptp r to a retp sr in •t 3 ---- barzel of two) nit r I i Will at .1 • - or ciitirrly pr^crnl ,i in [illy , . a crrtnin Ili preyostir Prico 25 Cell! -3 rrL2`.ls_ S. r-(--)171-z AT Tri.lr. %tr, PM; ;'t , TaTOT. No. 116 Frani:lilt - out the UnitLa Sim, DAVID E. FOTJTZ, Successor For sale by Joh° A. Roy, Wellsboro. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, MANS FIELD, T4OGA 'COUNTY, PA. 73'.P.0T-7LM - 2 - _ • , V. A. Alton ' Scio co. Principal, Professor of Natural and Mental J. T. STREIT, A. ikl., Professor of Languages, Principal, CHARLES H. V ,RRILL, A. M., Pro . fessor of 11f atheraatice. kilns. L. M. PETERSELIA, Modern Languages and Drawing. Miss MARY E. HUGHES, B. E., En. Branohos. Miss. S. R. PRESTON, B. E.. Principal of the • Model School. I. G. HOYT, Professor of 'Vocal and Instrumon till Music. ' Mtss ALICE B. SEELEY, +ssistaut Instructor of Music. SCHOOL YEAR 18t37-8. First Term begins September 4, 1867, • Second term begins Decemb'r 9 " Third term beg - ine 151µ - reh 23, 1808 EXPENSES PER TERM OF 14 WEEKS. Fall and Spring Term, including board, roout rent, tuition, book rent, fuel, oil, and washing, $BO 00 Winter Term, 4 , 64 00 Day students, tuition and book rent, 10 00 • Total. expenses for school year $lB4 00 No extra °barges. Rooms furnished with stores, chairs , tables, stands, palls, bedsteads, mattresses, pillows, and one comfortable. For further information send for Catalogue. Aug. 7, 1867, Ow. Address, Principal. Mrs. A. J. Sofield, 1 6 now roooiving tho Fall styles. of MILLINERY, direct from the city, and will be pleased to see her old friends and customers, with as many new ones as may choose to favor her with their pat ronage. , I fi hays engaged a rst.class Dressma• ker, and am prepared to carry on DRESS - MAKING in all its branches. in a satisfactory me.nner Orders taken for Hair Jewelry. Good prices paid for human hair. Store over VrinVrilken. burg's Grocery, Main-et. WeUsher°, Sept. 25, 1857—tr RARE CHANCE FOR BUSINESS MEN.— The fine location for a etoro between the building known as Roy's Block, and Bullard's Saloon is now offered for solo on peculiar and favorable terms ; inquire at Roy's Drug Store. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.—J. B. Shake pear. dealer in Deeltat k, Brother and Raines it Brothers pianos, Mason Sr, Hamlin cab— inet organs, Trent, Linsey d Co. melodeons, and the B. Shoninger melodeons. Room over J. R. Bowen's store. Sept. 12, ISM Butter an Cheese. RIG HEST Market Pri e paid fur Butter and Cheese, or shipped f r parties nt 21ju1y6r. TOLES S: BARKER'S. Coal for Sale C:MI:SU BITUMINOUS COAL for Salo Cheap, by Sept. 2s, 1887 TTIE largest assortment of Watches, Clocks Jewelry and Plated Ware in Tioglt county at [l9doco6] FOLEY'S. • CASH PAID POR BUTTER AT - WRIGHT .k. BAILEY'S. 1 11110141 MALE DRUG STORE. TO,UGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS U AND OILS, THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, CONCEN- KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT BIEDI- AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, Bold at Wholesale Prices. Buyers are requested to call and get quotations before going further East AMERIC'N WATCH The American Watch Company, of Waltham, Maas., respectfully submit that their Watches are cheaper, more accurate, less complex, tours dura. hie, butter adapted fir general nee, and illvit3 ea sily kept in order and repaired than any Auer watches in the market. They urn Iplet 11 structure, and therefore stronger, and les likely to be injured than the majority of ferolgu natch. es, which ale uorepoaed of iruut 125 to :lOU pie ces, while iu au 01d English watch there are mere that/ 700 purls How they run under the hardest trial watches oat/ have, I::.titiottn hy.the fultowi neletter : preparatton, loin. 0411 favorably thor n.i,bl:. reinvigorate I,roLeri.down% and lusv.:lArt tea_ hca ies, by ittength ming auil eleawittic the stomach end I WEI- It Is a sure re- I.tiVe of all dis t-,-, incipigntto GLANDE,RI3, I.4snuttEN • The watches manufactured by yoU have been in 1:30 on this railroad for several years by our, enginernen, to whom we furnish watches us part of our equipment. There are now some three hundred of them, carried on our lino, and wo consider them good and reliable time-keepers. Indeed, I have. great tutisfiletion in saying your watches give us less trouble, and have worn, and do wear much longer without re. pairs than ,any watches we have ever had in use on this road. As you ard.4tware, no formerly trusted to those of English manufacturo, of ac• knowledged good reputation; but as a class they never ki4p time as correctly, nor have they Been as good service, as yours. In those statements I am sustained by lay predecessor, Mr. Lewis, whose experience ex tended over a series of years. Respectfully, EOW ARD(II. WILLIAMS, General Superintendent. American Watch Co., Waltham. We 'nuke now live different grades of Iva relies, named respectively as follows : Appleton, Tracy it• co., Waltla)m, Jlas4. Waltham Watch Company, Waltham, ilaBe. P. S. Bartlett, Waltham, .)fags. Ellery, Boston, M... Home Watch Company, Bosh., ibis, . All of these, with the exception of the Home Watch Company, aro warranted by the American Watch Company to be of tho best material, on the most approved principle, and to possess every requisite for a reliable timekeeper. Every dealer selling these Watches is provided 'with the Corn: pony's printed card of guarantee, which should accompany each Watch sold, so that buyers may feel suro they are purchasing the genuine artiele. There are numerous counterfeits and imitations of our Watches sold throughout the country, and We would caution purchasers to boMn their guard aainst imposition. \ Any grades of Waltham Watehety may be pur chased of Watch Deelord throughou• the country. DIM 1z:1J ft), ra SALE ROOM, opposite Ilartt's Wagon Shop, Main Stroet.. FACTORY in Sears & Wil liams Foundry, second story. • Orders promptly filled and satisfaction guaran teed. Fancy Turning done to order. Wolisboro, Jane 12, 1867. J. STICKLIN Tundersigned is now prepared to elm cute all orders for Tomb Stones and Mona ments,of oithor ITALIAN OR RUTLAND MARBLE, of the latest style and approved workmanship. and with dlspatch. Ile keep constantly on timid both kinds of Marble and will be able to snit all [ who may fa vor him with thoir orders, on as reasonable terms as can be obtained in the country. Stones discolored with rust and 'dirt cleaned and made to look as good as new. PORTER4-WILCOX. To the Farmers of Tioga County. AM now littildiag at ray manufactory,iu LawriOce• I vine. a superior • , FANNING which possessed the following advantegosover allothet in 1119: 1. It separates oats, rat Tar. and foul seeds, and chess and cockle, from wheat 1 . 2. It cleatis flax seed, taliesiout yellow seed, and all other seeds, perfectly. 3,1 t cleans timothy seed. i • 4. It does all other separating required t.d . a 1.1.111). This mill Is built of the beet) and most I durable tim• her, in good style, and is sold' cheap for cash, or pro. duce. , I will fi t a patent eleve, for separating oats froin -wheat, to other mills, on reasonable terms. .1. 11 1 MATIIER, Liawrencevillo,October 10, 1860-tf i 3". A. ROY D. P. ROBERTS CORNING - , N. Y. 2-3 TRATED MEDICINES, CI N- CINNATJ WINES AND BRANDY, WHITE- WASU LIME, CINES, PETROLEUM OIL, ROCHESTER PER- MERY AND DYE COLOIP, W. D. TERBELL & CO Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1388-•ly ProofB of the Superior Quality OP THE 11,s,De AT ,-- WALTHAM, MASS PENN. RAILROAD COMPANY, OFFICE Ca" TIM : : ..!FERIN'rESDEN 1, I .A.LTause, P. 1., fb Dec., lee.t.; ROBBINS & APPLETON, Sept. 4,1867-6 m.• 182 Broadway, N. Y J. STICKLIN, Chairmaker, Turner, and Furniture Dealer. Tioga Marble Works, Vogt., Nov. 1, 1867—tf. UNION ACADEAIY - I KNOXVILLE, TIOGA CO., PA FACULTY: • ELIAS fionToiv, Principal• SIRs. ADA W. 'HORTON, Preceptros.4. Miss MIRA HORTON, Assistant., Miss AMANDA DRAKE, Teacher! of Musk -7 CALENDAR FOR 1867-8.1 Fall Tern . " commoncom Sopt. 3d, 1P ter Trim Nov 'oth, Spring * Tetm Feb. 18th, 18a. "4 EXPENSES PER TERM Primary Department A• 5 00 Common English' A • ' - i, 0 00 nigher English ' .'' 700 Languageer and Higher Mathematics 8 00 Instrumental blusle, extra 10 00 Vocal Music, extra 1 00 Drawing, extra 3 00 Room Rent 2 50 Board per week..... . .3 50 4 Knoxville, Augnot 1.4,1867—tf. TO NEWELL, DENTIST, MANSPIELD,Pa., gratefu) for the very liberal patronage heretofore received, will continue so ea to. per form all dental operations, as to merit the raindly increasing professional demands now engaged. All operations in all departments of the profes sion executed in the best possible manner. All new, useful inventions and improvements adopt ed. The highest good of his patrons the ultima tum of his ambition Dee. ft, '66.-If CTIOICE LOT OF GRAIN BAGS for sale cheap! at WRIGIIT & BAILEY'S. Wellsboro t Juno 5, . 1867 1 LIN Es alp' lricA V la,. ERIE nAILwIIII Uri Fl ad +air , M4Aol,gy. '2..11. I u " leave f fidlouing.lluurs: Wg.IT NV A 111 , 60 17247). - ,-, . 1::::IS a.m.. Exprt., .11,1 I Fliba.t) , ).cti.tc.l NI kW.- 1,,, Salumuusc., and liiinkirl. Cull bectl rqr. u.ith tialni ' for tho West.. 3i:31333 111 Sigut 1.:Y.333'3-33s- 4-333331.3.)r MIN i„ . 1111111.il I:. 19..11.11:g 1.1;1..., t ( 3 134+(1 + , 14 %00111.111+1. 4 Of Ow A 35. 1ir33333 1,11.3333.133. 1.33. ehuie,,,lid a, 1:;111,4,tpl, f u j I ,„i t ," 7:03 a. ni.411,2;1it D'xpi ess, Daily, for Duukltl and the West, eumieC Ong us above. 7:lti a. tn., Night Lotpt ens. Futalityx cut pit u, 1,1 rj, eater a n d via Avvu . 1 10:32 . iti., Trit, ruH itty 4/icepti d ; fur lirdl..lc. and Dunkirk, 1•415 p.lthnure iLlpreaa. t 3 oclicator kind Buffalo, via Avon. 7: Day.Expresa, Sunday a excepted. for Butlat e , Salamanca, Dunkirk Will the 'West, cr,uureil ng at : 4 1,lamancit with the Athletic and Orout Weateis Railway; at Liuttaha with the Lithe Shore rind Orand 'Trunk Rallwa3 a, and at Duilliirk with the Lake Slade Railway, for all peitita nest al.{ -total,: 7;10 p m Puy Expresa,:Pllll.l6 . l PA cepted, Hod, 12,50 p at Way Freight, Sun,i.ry a OSCOPteti. 5:48 P. m , t lain, Daily, Cot the Weat. ESSTIVA4D BOUND a. tn., Niu6t Y%xpre•e. Suudityp excepted' connecting at Grayconst fur 11 urtvick, and at Nos York with afternoon ttaina and a temnero tut 13osion sad Nes, Engfand Cities. 4:18x. ra., Cincinnati Bxpresa. Montltt3a excepted, gra, WWI% at Bimini tar lini it.hurg, Philadelphia and 'the Sonth; at Owego for Ithaca; at Binghamton for SYracase; at Bloat Bend for Scranton, hhiladel• plaid. mid Trontotnat Lacintwaxen torllawley,and at Oraycourt for Newburg and Warwick. 16 . 15 a in Accommodation Train daily, connecting ut a for Canandaigua. lAll:43 a. In., Day Expt eas, Sun days exceptecl,connecilog Oat Elmira for Canandaigua, at Binghamton for .9,yrs• mule, ut Great Band for Scranton, ut Luckawaken fork Hawley, MA at Jersey City with midnight Jai:tacks Train of New Jersey Itailri)itd for Philadelphia, Balti. more and Washington. 3:12 p. ca., Baltimore Expreds, Butaiays excepted 4:55 p. tn., New y,cf , fk aud Baltimore Mall, Sundays ei cepted 7.07 p m Lightning Bxprese, Sundays excepted. con uectlng at Elmira fur Ilarrieburg, Philadelphia and the South ; at Jersey City with morning express train of New Jersey Railroad for Baltimore and Washington, and at New York with morning ex press trains for /3ostou and time East. 12:80 p. in. Way Freight, Sundays excepted. WM. R. BARR, Gen'! Pass. Agent Bloosbnrg & Corning, & Tioga It. R Twiny silt i ut. as folluna until further notice: Accommodatlun—Leaves illoasburg at 7,05 a. in. Maus. field at 7,55 Tiogn nt 8.93 Laver , ocarina at , o,ft' arriving. at Coming at 10,25 a. tn., 3tuil—Leaves Blossburgat LLO p. in., Mansfield at 9,90, Tinge at 3.00, Lasvrencevillet nt 3,00--urriving at Corning at 6 p.m, Moil—Lease's Corning at 8,15 a. m , Lawrenceville at Tinge at 10,00, Alausfield at /0„30--arriving at Bloss•burg 6t 11,15 as,m. ‘' t Accommodatlon—LeavffaFning at 3,45 p. m , Law. roneeville at 4,52, Ti tr,a l eit - 5.60, Mauslield at :OA arri arriving at .13Iussltvg at 1.80 p. ni. la • :•;. L. lc. SIIATTUCK, Sop t rilorthorn CeraTal /3 TRAINS FOR NORTII 'ft utu to - Cvnaaldagui.t Ituve .is fuilv'v Accomodation at Xxpteas [il,stebt. train Alan 51 sy Freight, ipasgenu,i ati4c1,, , ..1_ Uu a1. , 1 n ft:-1 - rica aL! 3.1,111 trc.th 'it 3y, Gu taiicoA I LEAVE iNOItTL IVAIt to f,f, A. (.3ccept Eundoe) 14r tda.tl r rt buff.- . li. Cdnaridalvtiv., flc.hnettt , '.usp P.ridge road ILL. Clit,adad. vaP. 3I (cl, l git cure.,} a) L:1101141 kLj Bald!), rl. Erb., frc.u. LEAVE SOUTH WA RD t; Li) A M.—Dally (exctlic Bult - ,uP.14 IVutlazigton, 11,11atie1plifit, & . M.-17,111y tt.xept liundii) i f it./ EttitiLLGte, Wavhingtbn find Phandelpbta. J N. DuDARRY, ED .3 YOU.Ny "ticn•l Zupt. Balm:6' e;.). I Pan,. A4't Itnltimur 3lu Philadelp uu aud after MONO, tbe,l4l9,94elphlit Atli 71 all. 1v 0 , a. Phil. 11 . 1111 •• •• urr, , nt Elle. Ene ExpreeN Icaraa Pllll.l,l+4Litt •• •• Wllitawspui t. E11,,110. -• FS tl lluiii nit • tit t. 1.‘,44i Hal EASTWARD Mail Train leaves E'ti+• .• .. ••' illiatumput r... '• atr. at Eril• Expres9 ',area Eric. t... at at YLiludelplu+t .. Elmira Dail lea;roa Lock Haven.. -•' •- •• arr.'at Mail and Express conneCt unit all tigins on Wai run L:rantaln JaJ ttvay, l'aseregers at 12.00 31. arrive at Irvtuetu‘vn at t• a. tit. and MI City at 17 50 a. ii. -Leaving Philadelphia it S (Xi P M astive at Oil City ut 4.:03 p 1 At antic and Great Western R. W ‘VEVNVAIID DOUND Mail Accoutation Expres .1 Expiess ' SALAMANCA STATION LA 1 %I Ara, BouND ..5.,.10 L.xpi us. 0,45 gall .1219 AcemativilKi itni, 11.01; 1 ExpteEi At Cory there hi a junction )+ith the Philo& Iphia Erie, and Cil Creek hail koade. At Alinidville with lb° Fi inkliu 1111111. oil City and Pithule Branch. At Leuvltt•iburgo the 31:thopluy Unruh makes It rect route te• rtnna. At }l:lNenala conuee - mith eleventh(' all Thu Ruud .Itruugh Aktou, A,l,llflul. Gallo!), Marion, 13rbi Layton, litters( ctlng variouh r~ll 'rotuis,and ti 11l ChlClllll.ll.l. L. IKEIt, that. Supt., Vu. Estate Sale. • will sell q rent the following lerty, to wit: liEl THE Su value d in Lavirenceville One tare, One farm, on which he now resides, eue•half mile f - Fhtn three churches, two School houses, two grog shops, and one railroad, and about the same distance from the lino el the Well hore nod Lawrenceville Railroad. The farm contains HO acres of good land, 60 acres timbered, well 'wa tered, and very productive. It requires that the Iced should be sowed and planted. however, to ensure a har,Test. One farm in Jackson township, 175 acres; a first-rate place fur a cheese factory. Also—lor aule-4 muloB, 76 sheep v and other stock, cheap ou reasonable terms. 411...§. BALDWIN. Lawrence, Apr. 17, 1867—tf. Planing it Turning. B. T. VAN HORN, • AVING got las new Factory in operation. is now prepared to till orders for Cabinet, %Vete promptly and in the best style of workman ship. Having procured a WOODWORTH PLANER, ho }8 ready' to dross boards or plank ulth dispatch SCROLL-WORK & liItA6KE 1 furnished to order. lilt, 1 est and most•itniiroved pa; )nliop corner of Pearl al BORO, , Oct. 31, 1866:-tf• • DEMOREST'S MON 'HLY MAGAZINE, universally aeknealed,;ed the Model Perlin. 51aga2ine of 'A tot:rice ; do'l•cdeil to Original Sto ries, Poems, Sketches, Architeeture.;_and Alculed Cottages, Household Matters, Gems : ol 'lhougl)t, Personal and Ltternry tios4p (including special departments on Fashions), Instructions on Health, Gymnastic, Equestrian Exorcises, Music, Antu:.-e -meats, etc.: all by the best authors, and profuse i ly 'lnd artistically illustrated w ith tly Engra %lnv (full size), untui and retie e Patteirts, Embroideries, Jewelry, nod a co tanl..6ueee:— Edon of'artistie noveltke, with o er useful and enter:lining literature. ) No person of refinement, economical house wife, or lady or taste eon afford to do without the Model Minthly. Singlet' copies, 30 cents; back number', as specimens, 10 cents; either mailed free. Yearly, $3, with a valuable premium ; .two copies, $5 50; three copies, $7 50; fire copies, :12, and splendid premium, for clubs :it ,S 3 each, with the tirn premiums to each subscriber. Ad dress, W. JENNINGS DErotattsT, No. 473 llroadway, New Yolk. Demorost's Monthly and Young Aineticu, to gether $4, with the prelninliis f e each March 20, 'O7-(in T_)AIN P \ithl MIS ANI) ortult,s —The Graf • ton Skiteral Paint Co IF. nou manufacturing the 11,4. ('lie.q.,.st Init. - o,le Paint in use; tv., , c.,,ats well put on toned R itli pore LI/I S-6.3 Oil. WI/I kin In or 15 teats: it kof It light bitran or beautitul chocolate color, and can be changed to green. drab. olive or cream to cult the taste of the consumer. It i. valuable for fiat 11 , , fences. Carriage and Cat. maltere, Pails and Womletoaare, Agricultural Dorn merits, Canal Boats, Ves(tils and ships' Bottoms, Can vas, Metal and Shingle Rook. (it being Fire and Water proof), Floor Oil Cloths (one Manufacturer having used 5000 131315. the punt . ) and as tt paint for purpose Is unsurpasted fur I.cals, durability. elatitict 'anti 11.11l0.1VRht`S.. Price $6 per Uhl. of :300 lbs., which trill supply a tanner ror Scats to come. Send for a - clreitlar which gives full particular( Sone genutuu unless branded in a trade tu•Ull Graittm Minentl Paint. Addre4s DANIEL-Pll)llrTL. Sept, 11. 1567-Om. 2:4 Peal I :fleet Nev. LAMPS.—A now kind of lamp', for. Kerosene— no breakage of chimneys—at FOLEY'S. U. RIDDLE, (ien') Sup't 7 VV • . i. 11 .1!„ k n 15 p ri 7 I , is & Eris) E. Flt V, ikttthei le Rail ltvdd will i lA •zIINAItt) • . 111 e, j, 111 - 8 0.: N. ZU 5 45 1/ nt.,,u • . • 8,45 p ill • .. V. 45 a la . , Ssili a H 4 6.28 p 4,10 In trt...pc•rt .4, 10.1 U aa; ..... 11.44.) p 8.55 a 11l 4'1,5 8',.0 a DJ ...... I.Uu p iru 7.10 u in • ... 8.85 . 1110 p . O.IV Su 11.4 , 5 u.lO (Le :,,e7V EMI Ina W Oka ::) . ‘t % ELLS B. T. CAN HORN