MONA: SEVEN YEARS OLD. 1 (Prom "A Lovcr'e Diary," by Amer. CenT.] Breaking out of her homespun gown, , Just like a wild flower out of its burr: Legs bare to the knees, and the shoulders (11 - To the waist, I marvelled and mused at her. Her hands bad been kissed and kissed by the sun, Brown as berries; she held her hair Away from her dove-like eyes with one, .And stared at me, straight as eyes could stare. Ono mornent—..then, being well oonttnt, _ She dropt the tresses, that over the white, , Clear brow and sweet eyes came and went 1 Like shadows blowing across the light. . ', picture , : sue,h as the painter loves," I *mid, and passed, but rho would not stay ; Those sweet eyes staring, round as a dove's, Held mo and haunted mo all the day. One foot on the other, bare and broin— Tho shining fall of her dead-leaf hair— Legs and shoulders out of her gor•n— She held me and haunted me everywhere DANIEL WEBSTER AND JENNY LIND. —Jenny Liud gave a concert at Wash.' ingtou during the session of Congress, and as a mark of -her respect, and with a view to the eclat,-seut polite invita tions. to the President, Mr. Fillmore, the-members of the Cabinet, Mr. Clay, and many other distinguished mem bers of both houses of Congress. It happened that day several members of the Cabinet hod Senate were dining `with Mr. Bodisco. the Russian Minis ter. His t good dinner and choice wines kept the party so late that the concert was nearly over when Webster, Clay, Crittenden ; and others came in ; wheth er.from the hurry in which they came or from the heat of the room, their faces were a little flushed, and they all look ed somewhat flurried. \f' ,hr . 111 th, After the applause • with whio.. iese gentlemen were received had subsided, and silence once more restored, the sec ond part of the concert was opened by Jenny Lind, with " Hail Columbia." This took place during the height of the debate and excitement on the sla very question, and the compromise res olutions of Mr. Clay ; and this patribtie air, as a programme, was considered peculiarly appropriate at a concert, where the head of the Government, and a large number of both branches of the legislative department were present.— At the close of the first verse N.Nrebster's patriotism boiled over; he could slt no longer; and rising, like Olyrnpian Jove, he 4dded his deep, sonorous Lass voice to the - chorus; and I - venture to say, never in the whole course of her career, did she ever hear or receive one-half of the applause as that with which her song and Webster's chorus was greeted. Mrs.. Webster, who sat immediately hellind him, kept tugging at his coat tail to Make him sit down or stop sing ing, hut it was of no earthly use—and at the close of each verse Webster joined in, and i ft was hard to say %wheth er Jenny Lind, Webster or the audience were the-most delighted. I have seen Rubini, Labhu.die, and the two Grisi9 on the stage at cue time, hut such happy conytuction In the national ail " Hail Columbia," as Jenny Lind's tenor and Daniel Webster's basa, we shall ifever see or hear againl At the close of the air, Mr. \Winter arose with his hat in his hand, and made her such a bow ..as Chesterfield would have deemed a fortune -for--his son, and which eclipsed D'Orsay's best. Jenny Lind, blushing at the 'distin guisbed homier, courte•iied to the floor; the audience applauded to the very echo; Webster, determined not to be outdone in politeness, bol:Wed again ; Miss Lind reeourtesied, the house reap plauded, and this. was repeated - nine times, or " I'm a villain else." I have seen Niagara and Taglioni, Mars and Malibran • 1 have walked through the ruins at ; Preerum and the Coliseum by moonlight, grossed the Menai Bridge and the - ThaMes Tunnel, but never while'memory lasts will this fade away. GIVE 'CS TIIIS DAY OUR DAILY BREAD. —ln a miserable cottage at the bottom of a bill, two children hovered over a smouldering lire. A. tempest raged withotit, a fearful tempest, against which man and beast werealike pow erless. A poor old miser, JD ),211 poorer than thole children, thou h he had heaps - of money at home, drew. his rag ged cloak around him as he crouched down at the threshold of the miserable door. He dared not enter lest they ehould ask pay for shelter, and be could not move for the storm." . "I am hungry, Nettie:" "so am I. I've hunted for -a potato paring and can't find any." I,I W hat an• aikful storm !" -"Yes; The old'tree had blown -- down. I guess God took care that itdid'nt blow on the house. .-ee, it would certainly have killed us." , ."If he could do that, couldn't he send us bread?" "I guess so—lets pray 'Our Father,' and when we came to that part, stop till we get some bread." - So,they began, and the miser crouch ing, and shivering listened. When they paustid. expecting in their childish faith to see some miraculous manifestation, a human feeling stole into his beart,sent by an angel to soften it. He had brought a loaf of bread, thinking it would! last .. .. him a great while, but Cho silence Of the children spake louder to him than the voice of many waters. Ho opened the door softly, threw in the loaf, and 'then listened to the wild eager cry of delight that came from the half famished little ones. •' • / "Itdropped downfrom Heaven, did'nt it?" continued the yonn. , t' er. "Yes, -I mean to love God foreveefor giving us bread because/ we askel him. We'll ask him every day, won' 11,ve? Why, I never thought God was' so good, did you ?" "Yesvl always thought so, but I nev er quite knew it before." "Let's ask him to give father work to dO all the time, so w need, never be bAifigry again—he'll d it _l'm sure." /The storm passed--tPle miser went /home. A little flower had sprung up in his heart: It was no longer barren. In a few weeks he died, but not be fore he had given the cottage, which was his, to the poor laboring. man. And the little cbildrewever after felt a sweet and solemn emotion, when in their devotions they came to those trustful words: "Give us this day 'our daily bread." RULE§ o:s7 I3IALTIL=TiIe following ideas escaped Dr. Dio Lecyis,in prepar ing his lecturet • Never hang §ourself ~ outitif an open window; when you go to bed. In cold weather, always wear thick, warm clothing about your body. If you haven't money enough to buy it, attend ttn mingnishable.conflagratiou in the vicinity of a first class clothing store. 11 ynu are quite a small baby, bo very ca rein I that there are no. pins in your clothes and always take a drink of milk punch out of a bottle with a gum thing on the nozzle before getting into your cradle. In eating raw oysters - always peel the shells off before eating. The shells are " indigestible. CVIIE - FOR EA RACRE. —Take a small piece of cotton wool, make a depression in the centre with the end of your fin ger, rill it with as much ground pepper as will rest upon a live cent pieeegatli er it into a ball and tie it up, dip the ball into sweet oil and insert into the ear, • covering the latter with cotton wool and use a bandage or cap to retain it In its place. Almost instant relief will be experienced, and the application is so gentle that an infant would not be injured by it. but experience relief as welkas adults. Heaven rarely grants• to the same man - the gift of thinking well, speaking well.aud acting well at all times. N,EIAr lIAROVARE, STORE ! ' , 4 CONYERS 1 OSGOOD IN addition to their old business in Dry Goods, Groceries, &c., have established a STOVE, TIN, AND GENERAL HARD ., WARE STORE -7 • t s • two doors below the old stand; where they man ufacture , ON MR HUMANITY PRINCIPLti that is, in the west substantial mariner matter of - I, s n l b oiv i-os, we havo enough to do all tho cooking and tyarni ing in Tioga County. In fact,'wo hove 'Stoves enough to MAKE A SUMMER in WALE US'SIA We are the only agent 3 fur the oak of the AMERICAN COOK STOVE in WeAshen); end this Storo is the AUTOCRAT OF STOVES We keep all kitidd of Hardware, Iron, Nails, Steel, Rorie Shoes, arid a'complete variety of SHELF HARDWARE If you dotet-bellevo it DROP IN.. CONVERS .t OSGOOD Wollsboio, fi3ept. 4, 1867, ly. • ;Vol, 38. &o. 212 f Ty ix AR PE R'p.MAqAZINE r, ' The plan of the exoludes Politics and Polemics. It aicludes everything pertain ' to Literature, art: industry, Popular seleMee, .T. stheties, and social life. " The Woman's King. dem: a Love story," by the author of John Hal ifax, Gentleman, la commenced in the January NuMber. Four Dollars a year. V0t,..12.1 JAARP,Rit'S WEEKL . A Record of the Titne4. Nothing pertaining to civilisation is beyond its scope. The organ ot no party or clique, it dketieses all questions of politics and social economy. A novel by Wilkie Collins, author of “The Woman in White," will be commenced in the first January number. $1 per annum, 'weekly. Splendidly illustrated. VoLCHE' I. J TUE I3IZA R IFBo6IIB This is to be a a Journal f,r the Heine. It will treat of everything pertaining to Home Life. It will futnish the latest fashions in dress and orn ament; describe the amusements and exercises adapted for in doors and out•of doors', will eon. tain storie., dtetches, and poeins. Published weekly, with profuse illustrations, at 84 per an num, Tar any df the abevo publications ad dress, with the cadh, 11A RPER d; BROTHERS, 17?-ANKLIN SQUARE, KEW YORK. jar' The three I , nblicatiuns Fent le one ad druse for ;AO: any two of ttona ftr Daa. 25, 1567-2 ml Elmira Saw Manufactory. Cast and Extra Cast Steel Patent Taper• 1 thound. „ Zikicular Saws, MILL,"IIII.IT,EY, GANG, CROSSCUT, CLE4RING; SqOTH AND OTHER SAWS. Mr. J. SCIIIEFFELIN. Jr.. ißf!fittoll iSed to toll at Factory Prices in Tiuga. '" Orders for repairing, loft with Mr. Seidel felin will be attended us promptly as if left at. tho Manufactory. N Dli EIVi; L SUMBA E. Sept. 'IS, 1867.—tf. The. American Cooking Stn 'e._ AFTER twenty years experience in the man ufacture of 10/lc?, we became convinced, some Fix years since, that a vast amount of money was being expended by the people of this country, Ili buYing cheap anti worthless stoves,"a largo portion of which was wasted;" and that true economy consisted in buying . the best stoves that could be made, notwithstanding the price was higher. With this view we procooded to construct the AmeriCan Cooking Stove, and spared no"pains or expens‘ s s to make it thiLbest and most perfect stove that could be made. And we have experimented with it, and carefully wlihed its operation tor the last six years, and when en improck:einent img.cested itself, we have at once adopted It, and we have several of these improvements secured by letters patent. In this manner we do nut hesitate to say, we have brought it to a higher state of perfection than has heretofore been attained in cooking stoves. file recent improvements in this stovo has added largely to its convenience and effective ness. In all the varieties of stoves - we manu facture, we study usofulness, durability,-eQnve !donee and economy in operation, rather than cheapness in price, and in t-o doing we are satis fied we study the interest of those purchaiing our stoves. 1311. EAR, PACKARD, & CO., Albany,'N. Y. For sale.by CONVERSE t OSGOOD, Wells• bore, Pa. lettept67-3m. E. Be CASE, • aOENT TOR HARDING'S EDITIONS OF FAMILY, PULPIT, ,& PHOTO• • GRAPH BIBLES. - Wholesale Dealersvill find the list to embrace the largest as!3orttnent of Bibles in the country. The publisher has no hesitation in pronounc ing them more saleable than any Bibles publish ed. The various editions embrace ell the 'vrfri ous styles of binding and sizes of type, varying in price from $2 to $3O, for Family Bible, largo quarto site. HARDING'S PATEN FLEXIBLE CHAIN-BACK mow° RANI ALBUM, The superiority of "Thirtling's Patent Plettibbr Chain-back Album," over all othors• heretofore manufactured, will ; upon the slightest exaptina tiou, he apparent to all. • Purchasers are• assured that the above Looks aro all of the best Philadelphia manufacture. E. B. CASE, Jan, 8, 180.-3 tn. Troy, Pa. Planing and- 'Scroll . Sawing, COVINGTON, The underzigned has Put in a ilWood* ortia Planer AND A SCROLL SAWING MACHINE shop; snuthien ' sf sidit i of ,Gerould's Saw 11111. lie will heap constantly on hand CLA;PBOARDS AND FLoorallo, end subscribes himself the publiok's humble ;er rant nt a fair compensation for labor,, D. S: IitELAN,•Jr;•: 'Covington, Doc. 18, 1,337.—1 y Cleaning Sewing Machines rrHE undersigned hereby notifies 01113(.1'9 of .eocviu g .Maebittes that he is prepared ,to clean and pat Eunia timehines in good °Het on call. He also is agent for the "patent tucker," which van be used on any machine. JOHN Ti. SIIAKSPEARE. Welli.boro, Sept. 4,1867, tf. • Wellsboro Cloth-Dressing Works. HAVI th} engaged Mr. JAMES SMITH to superintend our Cluthin i ; Works we are now rtady to do noll kind , of,coloring And dress ing in good style And on rhort nntlee. S. A. HILTBOLD, U. BLAIR. Sept. 18, IFc7-tr - Planing Machine. AT KEENEYVILLE, PA. nAVE put in a firet•elass PLANER; and am prepared to plane flooring,_ siding, otc. to ordor. '(lEO. I). KEENEY. Sept. 18,1867_1y. 31 - 49808.4 712 1ia11b1i0 a u111 01111 =V 3.11 n '0 •seetco . _ anoS aoj a.aptif puu ouluausa puu ipta asuom •uonoadiul auaq Mat soap c i puu apooD arko •Eolmuuul; flume tQccAumpaull Vulciaan ogog4 puu sluuqoauiv spooo Sic( Juno sairouApu em; ea LiSiomilnlayo saaulong aiumplug eip u! Jorluea _ omuuu to% SUSI, 'ol3,penri .u!q; , . Sup ll,* ,s•Ru iuTllolya c•tio tititititogs Jatuaus . SISAIT SOJ dam! om tiolgAt •D Al pampa MI Iti tia - - " poluicioloo eya of asaanua Jo uoquamt oto 1103 pinoht eye `SHREW MIMI 09 ti[[ SL Of 9S UIJLLOUI 2 aarm 13 I .3litikl-SSM Ga "N V AA. Cra V H .tnoX Xu!Snq 2cti o2uluoalad elfJui u o.s.ta puu 5130 U /011 g ,1111i)A, ,110 04Sa - 111, NEiV• SPRING GOODS AT TEE PEOPLE'S STORE I WE ARE NOW RECEIVING A FRESH STOCK OF GOODS SPRING TRADE, and are prepared to supply the wants of the people in give the beet satisfaction, and those acoustomed to patronise us know that wo bat are to be found in this section, and those who are not our patrons are the losers quite as much as we are. 11ADP T ,U,P, O, ; ORDER. AND WAR ANT-nt) 'frO - OUR STOCK WILL BE KEPT FULL Sold as Low as at any other Estab lishinent. Mind that. We inVitean exatnitnstiort of our - Atook• And . „ Prices, pledging ourselves to SHOW GOODS FREELY AND TARE NO OFFENCE 4 , SMITH & WAITE. Corning,, - I N. Y., Apr. 10, 1807. 1 113,L14V11` jo .you;r ealui SlaA u 'caw (papi /sect) `sgra, ' KOUT 11011 'IIYN `1 , 1011.1 HOHS aSIIOII d'aloll 4w 13 48 PINS gpaaputiq aed S'IIVN 0N172.38 . .VIV 341 Vd `a-u-ars-sivvx `iao.n9 ologgitom no aooa pliqt 30 S'NE A 0 b.L'* i~ 1 G! ORKIN , Adapted to tho NOItTIIERN PENNSYLVANIA VITH DRY GOODS. OUR LONG EXPERIENCE has taught , us that GOOD GOODS KEEP TILE BEST GOODS 11 % J .0110.10.00. We keep as usual a STOCK: OF; OLOTaS to sell by tho yard or =I t.. and all Goods sold' by us Wartdrited to giVEi A N D y . A when no sale is made. W. W • ILLIAMg SEMPER IDEM, DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MED ICINES, PAINTS, OILS, WIN DOW GLASS, & PUTTY, Have come down to Old Prices at last. WE do not hesitato to say that we have the Largest Stock of . _ PURE ENGLISH DRUGS PATENT MEDICINES, r YANKEE NOTIONS, FANCY ARTICLES, TOILET SOAP, CLOTH, HAIR, TOOTH 4 NAIL BRUSHES, • MIRRORS, WINES & LIQUORS, &C., EVER BROUGHT INTO THIS MARKET. We, hove also the Largest ?;took of PAINTS. OILS, GLASS AND PUTTY, i Pure White Lead, Pure White Zinc, Linseed OIL Coach Varnieb, Furniture Varnieb, Yel low Ochre, Venetian Red, Chrome Yel low, Chrome Green, Prussian Blue, Patent Dtyer, Lacher, Japan, Spanish Whiting, Paris White, Kaleomine, Resin, Tar, Log Wood, Punic, Brazil Wood, Caul wood,.Redwood, potash, Putty, Aleo can', Benz*, Writs Turpentine,- t l and Kerosene Oil, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Which we will sell 25 per cent. cheaper than any othety.,eatabliehment in the county. In short, we have'livery thing ever kept in a Bret close DRUG STORE, and all wo ask is (orlon. to call and examine our stock mid prices before buying elsewhere. Re member we can't be 'undersold. All goods warranted or no sale. P. R. WILLIAMS, 1 P. R. 'WILLIAMS .4 Co J. L. W/LLIAI43. f No. 8 Union Block. WelMoro, Juno 26, 1867 Stoves: Stoves:: AND HARDWARE! MR., WILLIAM ROBERTS begs to ' atinductoo to the citizens of Tioga County, that in tidditfoti to his excellent stook of Stoves, Tin-Ware,Brittania, and Sheet-Iron Ware, he has, at a great outlay, stocked his store on MAIN STREET, AVELLSBORO, with a complete assortment of Shelf hardware, of which we enumerate the following articlee: NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X OUT, MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS, BUTTS, STRAP HINGES, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, !" PUMPS, AXES, , AUGERS, ! ' BITTS, • EITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS, SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS, BENOH-SOREWS, WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGNtOLTS, BURRS, SKEINS, WASIIE S, PIPE BARS; AXLE TREE S, ELLIP. ' TIC SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR & BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE! RANGING.% CORN POPPERS, SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERS COMBINED. Alsip, PISTOLS; -- ----PISTOIrCASTRIDGES;- POWDER AND • IliMil ME PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS M!!!!!=lE=1 ,• • a new tViing,:antMade for egg?, j'iose are..but few of the many articles composing oar 'dock of Hardware. y ME We invite. the public to call and examine for themselves,--We • aim to-keep-the beet -quality-of goods in otirlipe; - apd - ail work to order done promptly and - - WILLIAM ROBERTS' Mil Wellabor°, Sept. 1, li6B-tf • 113 °AIMING by the week or day, and Lodg ing, can be had on reasonable' terms oppo site the old .17. S. Hotel Stand, Main Street, Wellaboro. M. M,. SEARS, Proprietor. Aug. 7, 1867. if. - JOB -WORK,. IN TUE BEST STYLE, and with dospatch,ntTHE AGITATORInice.. CO. & MEDICINES )I PERFUMERY, Such ns Aardini House. NEW -FIRM: T0',4, - try: ,4, SELL IS ':O.U.Ii B USINESS ! WE will bay at the highest market price, the following articles. SHEEP PELTS, DEACON SKINS, DEER SKINS, FURS, HIDES, AND VEAL SKINS, . for which we will pay Cash. • • We will manufacture to order, French or home tanned CALF or KIP BOOTS, in the best mama ner and at fair rater, and pay especial attention to REPAIRING. A L S 0, Wo have a first-tato stook of READY-MADE WORK, on which we will not be undersold, and'froni this time we shall make it a point to keep up the best stock of LADIES . GALTE.RS, to be found in the counti, which we will sell at a lower profit than such articles have over been offered in this region. We shall likewite keep up a good assortment of LADIES' BALMORALS, LEATHER BOOTEES, CHILDREN'S AND MISSES WORK or VA RIOUS STYLES, 4 and all styles of MEN'S WORK. LEATHER fj' FINDINGS can be bought of Ili as cheap as any where this lido of New York, and we shall keep a full stock of CALF, FRENCH KIP, aP ..AER, SOLE, LININGS, AND BINDING. Our stook of PEGS!, NAILS, THREAD, A WLS, RASPS, GLOVERS' NEEDLES, LASTS, TREES', O , ItI MP 3, with SHOEMAKER'S TOOLS atidl FINDINGS, will be found the lar gest In the county, and we sell for email profits. We talk business and we moan ,businoss. We have been in this region long eno u gh to be well known—lot those who know us try us. .Corner of Main and Grafton streets, opposite Wm. Rob erts' Hard Wars Store, - O. W. SEARS, GEO. 0. DERBY. Wellaboro, April, 24, 1867-tf. BEMINGTONS FIRE ARDIS. Il t 200,000 P NIIIIIED THE U. 8. GOVERNMCNT. Army Rev et, 44-100 in. Calibre Navy Rev Ter,; 88.100 in. Calibre Belt Revolver, ' Navy size Calibre Police Revolver, Navy size Calibre Now Pocket Revolver, 31-100 in, Calibre Pocket Revolver,(Rider's pt.) 31.100 in. Calibre Repeating Pistol, (Elliott pt.) No 22 & 32 Cart'ge Vest Pocket Pistol, No 22, 80, 32 & 41 Cartridge Gun Cane No 22 & 32 Cartridge Breech Loading Rifle,(Beals') No 32 &, 38 " Revolving Rifle, 36 & 44-100 in Calibre E. REMINGTON dc BONS. PRINCIPAL AGENTS. Moore & Nichols. New York; Wm Road h Son, Boston; Joe C Grubb A Co, Philadelphia; Poul tney & Trimble, Baltimore; Henry Folsom & Co; New Orleans; Johnson, peneer it Co, Chicago, L M Rumsey A. Co, St. Louis; Albert F Crane, Sari Francisco. Cct. 9,1867.-9 m. NEW ARRIVAL MRS. E. E. KIMBALL IS now receiving a now and fashionable stook of MILLINERY. GOODS fresh from New York, which she will sell very cheap. Call and examine new styles and prices. MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, PA October 10, 1807. WELLSBORO FOUNDRY AND NACHINE SHOP. TE subscribers baying procured additioual machinery are now ready to furnish to order all aorta of CASTINGS, __,\ .AEI PLOWS, CULTIVA rOit-s FIELD ROLLERS, MILL GEARING, SLEIGH•SHOES, W 0-0 D SAWING MACHINES, &c., &c., &c. We bare also a WOODWORTH PLANER, for custom and -job work, We aro also prepared to do SLITTING & SCROLL SAWING AO order. 'Baying a firet-class earew-cutting Lathe, we are prepared to make CHEESE . PRESS ,5 1 .7RETYS, to order. Bntiders of Oheeso l i otories are re quested to eiamine'out work. W manufacture the Champion Plow, one of the flout impleMeati in tho market. Cash paid for OLD IRON. CHARLES WILLIAMS, •F. L. DEARS. WelMoro, May Li, ISCITett 1868. WRIGHT . & BAILEY. 1868 W 2 oommonois this your with au exolusiroly CASH burinesti., CASH PAID FOR WHEAT I CASH PAID FQR , QATS I CASH PAID FOR CORN I CAM - FOR EVERYTHING A LARGE STOOK OF FLOUR FOR •i CASK I A LARGE STOOK OF FEED FOR GASH I A' LARGE STOCK OF PORK FOR : I .CASEI 1 , Cell and see ,ns. WRIGHT & BAILEY. Wellsboro, Jan. 9,1887-Iy. All persons indebted to no by account =Mt eon and settle or Pa: Jett:B;lo,ok' ,WRIGHT Welisboro Wool Carding Machine. HAVING covered oar Machine with entire now Cards, we are now ready to Card all Wool without elay, and in the 'best possible manner. All Wool sent from a distance by Stage will be returned by tho same if required. S. A. HILTBOLD, ORIN BLAIR. Wallsboro, Juno 12, 1867. R. FITCH'S ABDOMINAL SUPPORT 1 j , ERS, for sale at Roy's Drug Store. CALENDER,' French, Marine and Church Clocks, at [dean] FOLEY'S. To the , Public of Weßobot° AN!, SURROUNDING COUNTRY ! N.,ASHER 9 : TARES this method of notifying tho I pooplo that the Stock of -SPRING CLOTHINi • is on hand, and offers it lower than i i before. The Store is well stocked with the most fash ionable COATS, PANTS AND VESTS, alto, a large assortment of GUMS FURNISHING GOODS, consisting of WHITE AND CASSMERE SHIRTS, COLLARS, NECKTIES, SUS PENDERS, •SOCKS, and a good largo lot of the most faahionablo BATS AND GAPS, ever brought to this murkpt. Also TRUNKS, BAGS, AND UMBRELLAS! which you con buy low for cosh. et the. Cheap Clothing Store of S. ASHER, let dour eon of Von VeOrenburg's Floor Store. Wellaboro, Sept. 11, 1887. 1866. • FOR SALE. 1866. 13Y B. C. WICKIIAM, A T lIIS NURSERY OF FRUIT AND OR NAMENTAL TREES, IN TIOCIA . 60,000 Apple Trees. 10,000 i Pear Trees. A good supply ut PLUM, PEAOII, CHERRY, and ORNAMENTAL TREES A SUEUBBERY. The Bruit trees are composed ut the choicest varieties, good, healthy, some of them large and in bearing. Any one wishing to get a supply will do well to call and see my stuck before pur chasing elsewhere. "7141" Delivered at the depot free of charge: Tloga, Feb. 28, 1886-Iy* ilarso aid Powlirs. Y L TER, II 14 COUGIiG, • Ms' TEMPER, FE VERS, FOUNDER LOBS OF APPE TITE AND VITAL ENERGY, &c. Its use improves the wind, Inen - 3a3es the appeti te—gl ves a smooth nral glossy skin—and transforms t It o miserable skeleton horse. To keepers of Cow: U l 3 pn•paratiMi is 111CRIUable. anproVeli the quality of the milk. It has been proven by ne wel experiment to In all diseases of SerLuz, such us Coughs, Ulcers In 4t,.. Le &c., this !mien,. e mai as a Sp?Ci Ity patting t rent one-half a Iwo .r • '.1.4.., , .. t. ‘;7 4 ‘..=:?" , 3 , 777f:7 , '... - • to a pap'r In .t barrel of swill t.- ".; above d a.. a will be cradle-4..1 or entirely re in tierr, n certain preventive and PfiCB 2.6 Codt; 1, PRLP_I JP4C./TT'r7.l AT TP.i..fiP WHOLES - • ' ) EPOT No. 116 Fran?: For Sale bv f) , • -•. '- out auk Unite:l DAVID E. FOUTZ, Successor. For solo by John A. Roy, Wollaboro. QTATE NORMAL SCHOOL, MANS. FIEL1);-T- GA COUNTY, PA. V.A.CT.77.11" IP. A. Allow, Principal, Professor of Natarti, and Mental Science. J. T.'STREIT, A. M., Professor of Languages. CHARLES 11. VERRILL, A. M., Professor of Mathematics. - Mae. L. M. PETERSELIA, Modern Languages and Drawing. Miss MARY E. HUGHES, B. E., En. Branches. Mtss. S. R. PRESTON, B. E.. Principal of the 1 Model School. I. G. HOYT, Professor of Vocal and Instrumen tal Music. Miss ALICE B. SEELEY, Assistant Instructor of Music. SCHOOL YEAR 1867-8. First Term begins September 4, 1867, Second term begins DecemiAt 9 " Third term begins March 28, 1868. EXPENSES PER TERM OF 14 WEEKS. Fall and Spring Term, including b ard, room rent, tuition, book rent, fuel, oil, and washing, ..... $6O 00 Winter Term, • 84 00 Day students, tuition and book rent, 10 00 Total expenses for sohool year $lB4 00 No extra charges. Rooms furnished with stoves, chairs, tables, stands, pails, bedsteads,, mattresses, pillows, and 4ne comfortable. For further information send for Catalogue. Aug. 7, 1867, 6w. Address, Principal. RARE GRANDE FOR BUSINESS MEN.— , The fine location for a store between the building known as Roy's Block, and Bullard's Saloon is now offered for sale on peculiar and favorable terms; inquire at Roy's Drug Store. MUSICAL INSTRCEMBNTS.—J. B. Shake pear, dealer in Decker & Brother and Haines & Brothers pianos, Mason & Hamlin nab—. inet organs, Trent, Linsey • & Co. melodeons, and the B. Shoninger melodeons. Room over J. R. Bowen's store. Sept. 12, 1866. note or book ty coats. BAILEY,/ Batter and Cheese. fIGIIEST Market Pesti paid for Butter and Cheese, or shipped for parties at 24ju1y67. TOLES & BARBER'S. ' Coal for Sale. COARSE BITUMINOUS COAL for Salo Cheep, by Sept. 28, 1867. D. P. ROBERTS. TRE largest assortment of Watches, Clocks Jewelry and Plated Ware in Tioua county at [l9deeBB] FOLEY'S. CASH PAID FOR BUTTER AT' WRIGHT S. BAILEY'S FOUTZ'S This preparation, long Dna favorably known, will thor curtly reinvigorate brokt-n.down and low-spirited horses, by strengthening and cleansing the stomach' and lutes- . Ir. is a euro pre y+ :Aire of an dis en-•.•a incident to Increaso the quan tity of milk and cream twenty per cent. and make 'the L'ltter firm acid meet. In fattening c:it tie, It gives them an appetite, loosens theif Bide, and ue them thrive: WHOLESALE DRUG STOKE. CORNING, N. Y. DRUOS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS AND OILS, THADIAUS DAVIDS' INKS, CONCEN TRATED MEDICINES, CIN- CINNATI WINES AND KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT MEDI- CINES, PETROLEUM OIL, AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL PAPER. IVINDOW GLASS, AN!) DYE- .0014.115. Sold at Wholesale Ptiees. 13nyei.e ;Ire requested to call and get quotati.lis ~ ef.,re going further Bast. 1 W D. TERRELL & CO Corning. N. Y., J.u. 1, 1868. 13 / Prooih of the Superior Quality AMER t t ‘'N The American ntoh Compact ,of Waltham, Mass., respectful) submit that their Watchem are cheaper, morn ac orate, less comPlex, inure dura ble, better adapt d for general usO and more ea sily kept id ord and repaired than any i.t ace watches in th market. They are simpler in structure, a I therefore stronger, and lean likely to be injured than the majority of foreign watch es, which are composed of from 125 to 300 pie ces, while in an old Englial watch there are more than 700 parts 'low tfftoy run under the hardest trial watches can have. is shown by the following letter: ' PENN. RATLROAD COMPANY. Orrice 01 . TUE GEN . L z::..EIttNTENDENT, i AurousA, PA., 15 Dec., 15136. j . GENTLEMEN: The watches manufactured by you have been in use on this railroad for several years by our enginemen, to whom we furnish watches as part of our equipment. There are now some three hundred of them carried ..4 our line, and we consider them good and - reliable time-keepers. Indeed, I have great satisfaction in saying your watehe4 give us less trouble, and have worn, and do wear umeh'longer ithout re. pairs than any watches_ we have ever ad ih use on this road. As you aro aware, w formerly trusted to those of English manufact ro, of ac knowledged good reputation; but as a class they never kelptime as correctly, nor have they done as good service, as yours. In these statements I am sustained by ,my predecessor, Mr. Lewis, wh'ose experience ex tended over a series of years. Respectfully, - EDWARD 11. WILLIAMS, General Superintendent, American Watch Co., Waltham. We make now live - different grader of watelie,.., named respectively as follows : Appleton, Tracy d• Co.. Waltham, .Munn. llruithe77l IV (I tch Comprily, Wa Ith am, .31(r P. S. Bartlett. Waltham. _Mt d IV An. Ellcry. 110 bee? NW. 110nie ICA COlllll lloryto», Mona All of these, with the exception of the Home Watch Company, are warranted by the American Watch Company to be of the best material, on the knost npkroved,principle, and to possess every requisite for a reliable timekeeper. Every dealer selling those Watches is provided with the Com pany's printed curd of guarantee, which .thoold accompany each Watch sold, so that buyers may feel sure they are purchasing the genuine article. There are numerous counterfeits and imitations of our Watches sold throughout the country, and w • would caution purchasers to be on their guard MEE SEEM iiainet imposition. Any grades of Waltham Watches may bo par atsed of Watch Dealers thralughout the e,untry. ROBBINS & APPLETON. Sept. 4,18117-6 m. 182 Broadway, N. Y J. S'IICKLIN, - Oh aker, Turner, and Furniture e: Q ALE ROOM, oppocito Dartt's Wagon Shop, 0 Aiairi Street. FACTORY in Sears Jr Wil liams Foundry, second story. Orders promptly filled and satisfaction guaran teed. Fancy Turning done to order. Wollsboro, Juno 12, 1867. J. STICK LIN. i Tioga: Marble Works. THE undersigned is now prepared to elm cute all orders for Tomb Stones and Monu ments of either ITALIAN . OR RUTLAND MARBLE; ot; the latest stylo and approved workrnattEhip. aid with dispatch. He keep constantly on hand both kinds of Marble and will be able to suit all who may fa vor him with their orders, op as reasonable terms as can be obtained in the country. Stones discolored with rust arid dirt cleaned and made to look as good as new. Tloga, Nov. I, IStl7—tij To the Farmera of Tioga Couuty. T Alf now building at urf4nanufactory, In Lawrence vino. a superior FANNING MILL, fvblch possesses the following advantages over all other 1. It separates twitai "rat litter. and foul seeds, and chess and cockle, frottearheat. 2. It cleans Ba3t seed, takes out yellow seed, and all other seeds, perfectly. 8, It cleans timothy seed. 4. It does all other separating required of u mill . This Mill is built of the beat and most durable tim ber, in good style, and la sold cheap ler cash, or pro. duce. I - Twtll fit n patent store, for separating oats from *beat, to otbor mills, on reasonable terMs. .1.41 MATIIER. Las - r corillo, October 10, 1860-tf KNOXVILLE, TPOGA CO., PA FACULTY : ELIAS HORTON, Principal. mite. ADA W. MORTON, Preeepliross. M 133 MIRA MORTON. Assistant - Miss AMANDA DRAKE, Teacher of Musk. I CALENDAR FOR 1867-8. . Fall Term commences Sept.-.Sti, Win ter Tel in Nor 20th, Spring Term Feb. nth, 1803. - J. A. ROY EXPENSES PER 7RIVI Primary Department Common English nigher English Languages Higher_3lntheinatica... Iniarnmental 31usic, elm Vocal Music, ektra. Drawing, extra Room Rent Board per week Knoxville, Angnst 14 , 181 i—tt. PNEWELL. DENTIST. MAIISFIELD,Pa., . grateful for the very: liberal patronage heretofore received. will continue so as to per form nil dental operations, us to merit the rapidly increasing professions I demands now •engaged. All oPerations in all departments of the profes sion executed in the best possible manner. All new, useful inventions and improveinents adopt ed. The highest good of his patrons the ultima tum. of his ambition Dec, 5, '6B-tt 1 - 1110 ICE LOT OF GRAIN BAGS 01. sato k_i cheap! nt WRIGHT ..t BAIL Y'S. IVellsboro, Junto 5, 1307. BRANDY, , WHITE- WArI LIME, ROCHESTER PER- FUMERY 11119 w 1 rCH =I WALTHAM, ATA X'ORTERIVILCOX UNION ACADEMY. LINES *)F 'TIICAVEL. lIUIE RAILWAY. Uu „to but Ise; 1,“,„,,, leaNLoOl Isi t.t, I ithoitl ilit tug hours: WESTWARD BOUND, 12:2t1 it. , Expr:;" eact•pted. tot E,t a to, SuldlnallCll.,sivi Pot:4li/. tl Jill for the West. 6:43n 111 Night fi %pt. n -111/.1 , ) , xtt.p Ertl, for ' Tot 1/1111411 . 11. 111.11.111 r I Con /1(11, i I/ ~ tirtet Vtroi,ot•,. late hore,nudOi.7l.d I 4. 1 , 4 4111 polnt o 7:(.17 II Its).,Niglit ai lot lttRI•:.: , Duni:irk attol 11::• We'A: klalciectibg ttg abort. 7:15 R. in, Night EXkq / . 1.111 1 / a 3stZt el • •t i . e+ter lilt huff:llo. tt.l ASCII. 10:112 a. Jo, %101 l 11.1 in t '