II TECE•PLIGHT OE TIME. At length I hear the 'wings of rime= I feel the tremor of their flight, Andneo them like . a Condi:A..olW) Tho gniging Dasi and Night-- The I - Teary:types that alter pato Upon the vea'tif:ehrthlyipaha, A subtle sonse of loss and charige— A moody vapqr—glooms the Yet from jP - pqn}..l feelitig+stringe • And Unrekl.etful, undefined Like that, when, from a mountain shore, First looms thosea:unsegn bottle. ii• ' Deep in the niches of the cast • Lime my cherished idols stand, lo ! the moulds where they were cast Lie Phq.tterect on.thM false quicksand, And I amid the ruins grope • Unguided by the limp of 'Hope. ' . • . WHAT Yotr MAit 'AND ,1114,Y NOT CALL A lIAN.-.--,Ther . O bg more 'or less the animaljabOu * e 'man will deny. Plato'fi L definition ' of' man was "An, 'animal. without , feathers, walking on- twollegs."- This -WaS• too much for Dlogenes,.who caught an old rooster, .plucked it, took it. into bcbooh and scornfullrasked that was Pl ato's man ?" We don't know how Plato got out of it, and don't,carei tis•this' has but little to do with the matter in hand. Though an animal, a man does not like to be called a beast ;- .yet there are -ma ny'linoWn " bulls" and " bears". that accept these appellations as rightly bestowed and properly belonging to them, though , individually another t sense, they ry n,u1.4 qbjegt, to ~ t eingcalled• hears. There re many wh like to be known as "lion," and even. tiger would be considered - more complimen tary than calf. litany a young fellow would like to be regarded as a " and you may Call a mart "dearTellow," but don't think of calling him a moose. To be called aj" duck of man" would, please many an individual who would take, it to heart if-called a* goose, inde pendent of the misnomer. Call a man a " pulpy," and he'lll'esent It ; but call hint a "sly dog," and you'll rather please him. bon't call a man a hog, even if he is a bore, nor an elephant, if he happens to be a " heavy, weight ;" but you may call him n " fox"' or a " coon" with - impunity - , A man doesn't like to be called a shark, but you may call hima "queenfish" with out offense. Never call a cross-eyed man lynx-eyed—he'll think you are " sarkastie." Call _aman a jackass,' andhe'll " talk back ';" but you may call him an "old rat," aid it is ten to one he'll ask you to " take suthin." A man who wouldn't feel complimented at being called a cormorant, would smile at being called a "night •owl." Don't offelid by calling aman a gosling, but you may call him a " gay rooster" without offense. Don't call 'a - map a fool ; call hint a clever fellow, which amounts to the same. , • EXCELLENT IVHITEWASH.,—As 'tile house cleaning time being how hero, it away not be amiss to say a few words in regard to whitewashing.. "!I'llere 'arc, many iecipt§ published, but We I:)eliive" the following to be the best; idiot can he : White chalk is the best. substitute for lime as a wash. A very line and brilliant whitewash preparation of chalk is called " Pitris White." ' , This' we h(ty at the paint stores for three centg-a pound, retail. For each sixteen pounds of Paris White we,proeure, hull' a pound of .the White transparent gine; costing twenty-live,cerits (tlfty - cetifs a pound.) The sixteen pomids of Paris White is about as nitich,as a person will use in a day. It is prepared as follows The glue is covered with W ater At nigikt.,, and in the morning is'earefully bealcd, without scorching, un till dissolved.— The Paris White is stirredn with hot i s water enongli to give it) the proper .milky consistency forupg•ing to ' the walls, anti the dissolved vg Pilo ,IS then added and thoroughly* mixed.' It is then applied with a brush like the com mon whitewash. Except on very dadc and smoky Ails and ceilings, a single coat is sufficient. It is nearly equal in brilliancy to "zinc white," a far wore expensive article. INTERESTING, FACTS.---A legal stone is bilbs. in 'England, and .101hs. in Hol land. A fathom, 6 feet, is derived from the height of a full-grown' man. A hand, in horse measure, is 4 inches.-- An Irish mile 2249 yards ; , Seoteli mile is 1951 ; a 1 61ernian; 1800:; a Turkish; 1020. An acre is 1840 square 'yards,.l fecal`, and inches' ach-waY. A square mile, 1700 yards cash way, contains 010 ueres. 'the hanan body consists of 2-10 bones, 9 kinds of articulation or. join ings, cartilages or ligaments, 4110 muscles or tendons, and 100 nerves, be sides blood, arteries, veins, &c. Peta l-toes planted below three feet do not. vegetate ; at. one foot they grow thick est, and at two feet they ' are retarded two or three months. There are no sol id rocks inihe arctic regions, owing to the severe frosts. '['he surface of the sea is estimated at 150,000,000 square niltes, taking the whole surface of the globe at 190,000,000 square miles. Its greatest depth is supposed to be equal to the height of the highest mountain, 11)01 miles. In the shop windows-of one of our shops there was posted, pot many years since, this placard : "No reasonable offer refused."' IL chanced' that a very pretty maiden was clerk in the estab lishment. A youth just in the tender peach bloom' period, being somewhat enamored of the fair lady, noticed the placard as he passed by,— and at once rushed into the store, when the follow ing conversation ensued : ' [Youth to the fair]—"l noticed your placard' in the window and thought I'd come in." " Yes " said the lady, "glad to see you; let me sell yoti some goods."— " Well," said the youth, " I would like to buy some dry goods, but I want a pretty little face in.'em, I thought as you refused no reasona6 , le offer, I would take the . best dress " pattern you have and als yourself. Very well," said the fair clerk, "I must stick to the text. Pay for the dress and 1 1 will throw my self into It, in the bargain." There was soon after a wedding,and the sign, "No reasonable offer refgeed," became t quite popular among t -e lady clerks of the city. . An Indian came to a certain agent in the Northern part of Iowa; to . procure some whisky for a young warrior who had been bitten by a rattlesnake. At first the agent did not credit the story, but the earnestness of the Indian and the urgency of the ease overcame his scruples. Ho asked the Indian " how much he wanted ?" "Four quarts,” answered the Indian. " Four quarts!" \ repeated the agent, "as much as that?" Yes," replied the 'lndian, frowning as savagely as though - a - Bout to wage a war of extermination on. the whole `snake tribe, "four quarts—snake very big !" ICartfalatt's wife discovered I.ler old hen sitting in the back yard, and `bust up her nest." Soon after the poor wife came in much excited and said : "My dear Kartfalatt, I took the eggs frotn `Browne,' and she has g,orie and set onto an old meat axe." "Letther set," said the bilious old Fellow, "it she sets on an ale may be , she'll.hataget !" Aunt Susan, about seventy years of age is unanimous on man ; she says, if all the men were taken oft; she'd make arrangouents forherfuneral forth with." She esti says, " suppose all the men were in one country, 'and all the women in another, with a big river between them. What lots of poor wom en would be drowned.> An old Marquesan chief on being to;c► by a Missionary that in Heaven them way no war, or hunger or thirst, or sickness or death, replied : " That will be a good place for cowards and lazy folks who are afraid to' fight, and too lazy to climb breadfruit and cocoa nut trees.” Why iM a bridegroom than the bride? Because away and no is sold I COUNTRY MERCHANTS DallrymewFarme , rs - , 1 1 '4 . lk I USN r 4 1 a nd), CONSIGN YOUR • e Ea EMI iStIES, BEESWAX, BEANS, BUTTER CHEESE, AGAS,"AO 4 / 1 1 4. A. 1 6citrciii; VITAS “,ANA kIN.4, DRIE )) ,A/Rl9 MEP, WOOL, GAME, POULTRY,' ',, . NAVAL STORES, HOPS, FEATHERS, HEMP,_ PROV.ISIONS, OILS, LARD, TALLOW, SEEDS, T6VA6co',lgoWthi. JOSIAI - kiqARPENTEn; , General Commission Merchant,,, 442, 444 and :446' Washin r geton 'St., • - INTtis-Ancr 4rikt3r. And recol . ce:hle_tveekly..'Pr;/ce Curreht •1311P•ro. dueti"ited Groceries the most complete Price Cur rent Peblishod ittttio Fei,c9q ; „1, SEND FOlt l 'A' PiIICE Marking Plates & Cards furnished Free. • . Liberal Advances made on Consignm' ts. Established May Ist, 1860. i• First Class ReForenceic gira'n when' April'22, 1568.-Iy. HAII,I S vAtE §TOlti,V) -'CONVERS ,lISGItIOII' TN addition t?) lboir oid,,bu,.. mon Diki , &dal 15irocerioe,' - STOVE, TIN, AND GENERAL lIARD WARE STORE, two doors below the old stalod aticture ON 111 P, • • • PRINCIPLE, that is. in tiro most substantial manner. i In the matter of ~~ ~ - we have enough to do all the cooking and warm ing in TiOgrt County.. Tn fact,, we have St9y,CB enough to MAKE' A 'SUMMPR' • W. Iv the only. agerkt3,for the sale of thee AMERICAN COOK STOVE n Wolfsbrim; and this Stove is the AUTOCRAT OF S'l,lo-V'ES We keep all kinds• of Hardware,' Iron, Nails Steel, Horse Shoes, and a complete varioly of SIIE LF lIAJIAWARE If you don't believe it DROP IN. " CONV:EfIS to OSGOOD Wellsborn, Sept. 4, 1867, ly. 7-i-77-- Stoves: Stoves:: AND HA mR. WILLIAM ROBERTS begs to announce to the citizens of Tina County, that in addition to his excellent stock of Stoves, Tin-Ware, Brittania; and Sheet-Iron Ware, ho has, at a great outlay, stocked his store on MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, with a comploto assortment of Shelf Hardware., of which wo enumerate the following articles : NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT, MILL, RAND AND BUCK SAWS, BUTTS, STRAP BINGES, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, PUMPS, AXES, .AUGERS,, " BITTS, BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS, BENCH-SCREWS, WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE 'BOLTS, BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS, . PIPE BOXES, AXLE- ' TREES, ELLIP TIC SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR,' & BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE HANGINGS, IsCORN POPPER , SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STOPPERS COMBINED. Also, - PISTOLS, • PISTOL C ARTRI DOES, - POWDER AND CAPS. PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS a new thing, and made for use. These are but a few of tho many articles composing our stock of liradvraro. , We invite the public to call and examine for thatneelvetf. We aim to troop the beet quality of good. in our line; nod all work to order done promptly and well. WILLIAM ROIIERTS• Welleboro,Sept. t,4886--tf worth more she 18 given W U SKIRTS, at .GIN,SETI - 0, 7 ` MOLASSES, . " Elll TVALRUSSIA:' D W De LANO (lc COl3 NEW DRY C 001) J• TOATI HA 9 - (NO. 5: UNION DI, 0 Ck.) • 1;11:r.;11 C~jE h ave ,just received cur new and very .large stack of v,,DRY GOODS, SFIEETI NO S, SII I RTI NOS, PRINTS, ermns, ()ASS% Al I , IIIES, VEST ING S, 4114 Ik4 - C O T 'l'll INO, I, 11 AN') 'eSII OES alio a largo aid well teleeted CROCIM RA% RDW ARE, ;WOODEN WARE, STONE - 'WARE; 'KEROj i SEN E OIL; ' PrTS 'OILS, • SUGARS, T S, COFFEES, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, - 'nth able to ; ?for our custoniorp the j bpnutly of the , ••: „ • ; %, • LAST DECLINE OF PRICES in the Mow York iliarktlioyr Sleek linvtuilblep purehaped slnee the greol<d cline In Goißll0 4 ' July 3..,18137 INGS BA: :ftiwi , ,wifiE' , To!:.l:. GAItIIN E It ' ' INIIIIII ORAND PROVISION t&Ry CiLD:spying that a penny Pa red is a penny married, justifies GAltpislnit a naming his establish/neara Sayin'gs Banta illiVonotny le Wealth, said some old chap whose name I have forgotten; and it is economy to trade where the SLAUGHTER of high p . yiees,if being prosecpted vripviegur ant) without repridvo, I gen' Silgiirh; Tea`o, Pe10:, lasses, Fish, Porlr; 'Fl,6lll;:tbtn, MinVboffees i , ,Conned Fruits, Spices, finA . ilvgrkibing(ir t tended 11)r family use, giving the buyer fhp benefit OF THE till' -of Obi, in k is,l o ) .114 nto W 'd'uly . cirtictVb - Y everybody, excepting only tboso INNOOENTS S who prefer PR OM ISISG TO PAY •on dred per cent. profits to 'The aellbr: P torenty•lice per coot. cosh on edeliilery goods.' I shall offer my stock of goods prices EVERY MQNDAY, EVERY TUESDAY, EVERY WEDNESDAY,' EVERY THURSDAY, tVgPYirr i yt l i • EVERY SATURDAY,, and till up as faslas 1, fon .out. t I L. A. ilAltDbl R. Wollaboro, Juno 12, 1387. PllOTOGßfficfiAilE .I.l\l_ .9.111.112L1_ • • NOW 01* 4'o 'PURL CM MESSRS . . KING ?If. EASTMAN wo Id In form theirtriendirand the public goinerally that they have fitted up a new -Photograph Gal-. lory in tho best, possible .style. ' Having l one of best SKY-LIGIITS in the State;-ere are prepared to take all sty:ea/Iml sizes of , -,, - i iiiil • , . ~. PHOTOaRAPHS -'" 1,1.- AMBROTYPAS & METANEOTYPES in the best artistic; manner, foi - LO'ciiets er 0111300, large or small. Large I'II,OTOURAI,II3 copied from small cariii orold•-inakoorielklyriSs 'of do-. ceased friends. No troublmto.ialiei , 0, , I ) CHILDRE - Ng`' PICTURES, Bring them Monk: Samplo proofs always givon when ordered•— Come and try us Gall Or y over - 'ER44)4I* Dontal, Waco, Fifth Door below Roy's DrugSioro._ Jan. 15, 1868-Iy., .11ARKNESS RILEY BOOT Afslo"SHOE'itil'Alt Over Wiison & Van Valkenbii`r9 l e iStor room lately occslpicd by 8e4.-Seele BOOM A i ttiD SHOES of all kinds order and in the best manner. REPAIRING of, all,4indslann t eral) ir good. "qi, im a etillY ti I). JOIIN HAMM ,Whf.' RILEY. ,Wellsboro, : Jan. 2,1 - $6 B -Iy, E. B. CASE, HARDING'S EDITIONS OE FAMILY, PULPIT; & PIELOTO . , GRAN! BIBLES. • • 'i • ; Wholesale Dealers will and the list to embrace the largest aisortment•of'l3lblei Ili' the country. The publishor,hastle )3,esitpktion, in; .prppailliet ing them more valifiblikbail shy Bibles pablisk ; ed. The varibue'editione embracie 411 the Wad one styles of bioding Mid lilies Of•typo,'Vatrying . pricoin , from $2 to s3oj.for 31i41e, large quarto'size. S. • :•.•• • PATENT FLEXIBLE PIIOTPURAPIf ALBUM, .; ••• 4 Tho suporimity . of 1 ‘ Ilardinen Pate& Pieiihla'. ©hairs-Bask over all 'oltar's'here:tofore manifactured;willi upon thd elle! teet, tion, he apparent to all. • • Purchasers are assured that the • above. books are all of the best Philadelphia manufacture. • 'E. 13.1 CASE, Jan. 8,18138.-3 m. Troy, Pa. -Welliboro Meat . Market BEEP! PORK 1 • NOTTQN ! (, . • /1111 E subscriber opened a Meat'Market in the building lately ,occupied by Dr. Webb, on Crofton-street, Monday morning, Feb. 17, where ho will keep a full assortment of FRESH MEATS name and Shoulders. If the people - will give me encouragement I will keep up a geed Market. Feb, 19, 18613-3 m." A. J.VIPPLE. SACKINii fur hope, beat q Utility 25 chi . pc; at LANO do C • Oct, 12. TORE. 1 5 MNIEM4 ' such as. TOLES Sr, DARKER ~ ? ' • THE ~~E~N ... ~! ~ KING /6 BASTA' P. IL WILLIAS & CO. :~,k•'~rti .•]f4•:~hi~..tat""7.s+". ,'.K'a7:lK~~lL,4'~:hY';i<~::}n~'-E.:_`:r6."3~iuYl: ;,- j . ~ G a.'s "•t '. ~~~ ~ i . SEMPER ii• , f. El ,•. , • muds, MEDICINES, PATENT MED ICINES, PAINTS, OILS, WIN ! DOW GLASS, 86 4 PUTTY: e th-foia IdAt.. wg as not hesitate to say that we'have the Largest Stock of F ir . E — ENGLISH - 'IMUG'S MEPIC,INZ% PI t . T NT ; :311:11tOrkli tr - Al~fi4l l . l lXol l, # ), Xs3 ,, .1. =I PERFUMERY, .„ ." FANO ,* CLOTH', Ili,1 1 0,: 1 7,911t i t'IlAILI . BRUSEItS, ' WINES & LIQUORS, &C., =Ell EVER 1 .01? - 4. 91-frir67:V }NT We have also the 'wen Stock of . r 1." PAIisITS. OILS, GLASS Alb PUTTY ; • • TORE , Pure White Pare -White Zihis, 'Linsee' Oil. Ooholi Yl3ll 'l(4 Oohre, Ve,metiria - Red; iChrome • ' ' ' 'lo*, Chrome Greep, 4 Prueeian Blue,; • , patent Drypi; . Thidker, - Japan, ' . I=ll : { .lll ~ 1 e .. i' ~~2 ~ 1 Spanish Whiting, Paris White, Ka'Boutin°, Resin, Tar, Lqg Wood, Pudic, Brazil Wood, Cam woodl, Redwood, Potash, Putty, Moo cottol, Benzolo,Rpirits Turpentine, land Kerosine 01, P a int and " ItaiTAA lernill s os,' ' : !;ff Which we will Bell 25 per cont.'cheapor than any other establishment in the county. In short, we hive everY thing ever kept ; irry•o l #l,:9,elas7, ; erdant DRUG , STORE' ,bark- TING f the t fair and all we ask is for you to call had examine our stock and prices before buying elsewhere. , Re member 'O3 can't .too prefratiltte All goodi warrailin or nd sale, P. R. MutAils; 1 P. WILLIAMS Co • /4'WiLTAA'ifs. J No:'3 Union Blook: I Welloboto, June. 26, 1867. 'l'evcßir cr.tt•tzacis4 J. li. Bowen Sc• Co.," 1-1 - Vejduans3 t B r o o r c t e m iv e e n d t f o r f o T the city a large and 'WINTER GOODS, II anienccrOrlii;gli: li g i , n 9 In ,prioet, niul will be lion to our stook of •-•ntfully invite often- ASSI ME RES, BE A VER TWEEDS, FLAN N ELS, also, a largo line of MERINOS, EMPRESS CLOTIIS, AL APACAS, and other DRESS GOODS .and DRESS TRIMMINGS, Ahoy a largo and new assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, at greatly reduced prices. LADIES' FDlts:' r -d nicesavortinett4 ,BON—TON, and : other kinds of HOOP YANKEE NOTIONS, HAl's AND CAPS, lIARDWARE CROCKERY, GROCERIES, HAND MADE BOOS AND SHOES, And many other things which we will be pleased to show to all mho will call.and examine our 'Stock of Goody Pefore purchasing elsewhere, as we believe it will Ptiy ydu for your time and trouble. MI ME SMALL PROFITS, QUICK SALES, & READY PAY 1,5 (NR mom, QM Don't forgot to call at the Empire Store s No. 1 Union Block Wo'labor°, Nov. 13, 1867. Stoves & Tin Wart . ; YOE THE MILLION. !It, 232 ado to ly and Woct . peopie all, bothigreatand small,—if a want to keep ,ti2".,,.,1 ..f. FFACE IN THE FAMILY y, oli s tinuit l!t l ave enough to eat, dry wood, a d wife; Well-hehavatAchtlftenistad to crownal a' 1 . 3 . , 1 53 1 4 0: .', '' . l . 4'. 1 ; i ',s TIP.IOP COOKING STOW! Thisjasgatal drowning good, I have'at mAie and: Stove establishment, opposite:Roy's .4bck, Wellsboro; and its name Is the i HOME COMPANION ,' on - 111.bands admitted to bo equal to any A the 'world. ' 4 .. 'XIN WARE jykApp-To - ,w,Dr, , promptly, and warranted to give satisfacti& 1 1 REPAIRING , ‘. o executed in the best manner and with d4atoh. t _ , • ' CULL AND SEE ME. " . D. P. ROBES Welleborough, Nov. 21, 1847. T O iL.IIWYE 11. $ BANKRU,PTCY • BLA4S.S, in full eetts, at YOUNG'S BOOKPPDRE. •T9ari ks'.l 141. it i . =1 j 4,1 ? such ,' - 1 :_:, r- ' uch ai ' '. .' r, ' NMI 11111112 -I and cheap SKIRTS, NEW FIRM: TO„ BUY 4.-',SELLi IS , .0118 BUSINESS ! . . ID ii ; 01 jho followogartioleg. ,t • • . • .• BEEg7 4 ,*E g, .DEACON SBINB, DEER FURS, BIDES, I 'Ann VEAL , (Or whibh we will pay cash. ' . ' We will 'matueseture to order;Rieneh'oi heti4o tanned CALItor HIP 110013, in the beet man not at &it istwand pay'espeoial attention to BPAIRING. J' , • A We have a first-rate stook , of I ' EADY - IVIABE WORK on whicile we Will not be undersold; and from this time we shell make it a point to keep up the best stook of LADIES° GAITERS, to be ((Mud in the - county, which we will sell at a lower profit than snob articles have over been offered in this region.., We Anil likewise keep up a good assortment ef, ; , LADIES' BALMORALS, LE A THER ' 1 BOOTEES, OHILDANN"S, AND , MISSES' 'MORK VA _ lOUS SWIMS, , • ' and all styles of MEN'S WOltiri, • LEA priv:Di:zi) - otY °ea be tioniht of,na'ae cheap 'ae by Whine Ois vide of New Yotk, and wo 4101 keep, a full stock 1 , FREN6II OA F, FRENOIT . ,K1F,,, , krp pEß, SOLE; LININ I S,I AND ' ' BINDING. '` ' " ' 1 Our stook of PEGS, NAILS, WIREAD, AWLS, RASPS, GLOVRRS' : NRADLES, .L AST S, TREES, '0 I? lOP S, with SIIORMAERD'S OOLSi and FINDINGS, will be" found the hir geskinithe county, and we eat for vivid! pro.O. We talk business and we 'mean bnainess. We have beep in this region long enough to be well known-let those Who' 'know ns try us. "Corner of Main and•Drafton eireetS, opposite Win. Rob erts' Hard - Wan!! Store, O. W. SEARS, GEO. 0. 'DERBY. ' &,Wcllsboro, Aprll 24, 1867=tf. " Mr `B` , C l Sl'Pl o iplugp; ' *(Ali w Hata' •sx , !semi* .toj ofipuf rut oUpugge Puu,ipig °ovoid •uonoodan teeq Bps geopj pug @pogo au° •eannugub Uoaw al vig.apigg Suplogg estop pug gzuggoseic spoof) 2021.1100SOPHAVO Caliq Gas ‘Spelenibto ma'am eiggplgn gq; qi Balrgoa •;; eon uga doh 4 . l2ll, , quirogn gpo gala Sup g in gong si crs." moaj.lnuid too RUM V 'OllO segqpinoqg .iguisialseag -ems 1o.; dgen em tiOillet •H "kg Timms,/ =Si 11,2tildirId NllO3 ' • • poputopo St 3 03 gloPlred JO uonueils eq) uwo prap4 O UNNNWhilil 9MIIIIVA 111 JO 400711 021171 LOA II '0391; 09 - •• - • - (Pug 1 11 90 'SEUL IIRLI111:1 'Et I .7" `91%1131111at '119(11,11ff fZI .. 'NOM aoit qrahz fzo !ItIOIII aOll9 5(911011 qh •, . ,t ; `BElO}l 4u 8 49 Me OP 9$ (peopling Jed 8'n921 *Vd - VrLYlLTS'Art rif - 'poi; i 4 oaoqeijoAl uo aooa mu, %annuli it turm . 9 KB "2 _ I ,3IIVM-Nll '3IIVM-SSVI9 OM `SMA.OI4g g aIIVAA.CEZIVH inod dq, o2swooied oßant ti emu pan :~ , BOGlling 1110 A 110 O 1113 0111311 1868. WRIGHT & BAILEY. 1868. In Wcoramenoe this year with an exclusively CASH business. GABS PAID FOR - WHEAT CASS PAID FOR - OATS 1 PAID FOR CORN I CASH FOR EVERYTHING I 1 A LARdE STOCK OF FLOUR FOR A _LARGE STOCK OF FEED FOR , CASH 1 A .LBOE STOCK OF PORK FOR Call and see US. WRIGHT, & BAILEY Wollsboro, Jan. 9; 18117-Iy. All persona indebted to us by note or book account must call and settle or pay ociete. • Jan: 3; 1868. WRIGHT & BAILEY. Wellsboro Cloth-Dressing Works. • HAVINO engaged Mr. JAMES SMITH to superintend our Clothing Works we are now ready to do all kind of coloring and dress ing in good style alarm short S. A. HILTBOLD, 0. BLAIR. Sept. 18, 1867—tf. M 015177738 ,T 217 ff Al AO CASH 1 CASH I ,VlOWS,AblllitlikllolL 42RNINO, N. Y. I= riIIIIOS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS . 1 , AND OILS, THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, KEITH'S ,CONCENTRA.TED MEDICINES, • IREDELL'S FLUID, BURNEITS COCOAINE, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT MEDICINES, ROM ESTER PERFUMERY AND iLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, WRITEW ASH LIME & AND DYE COLORS, lIIM AGENTS FOR MARVIN & CO'S RE ) LINED Sold at Wholesale Prices. Btiyora uro m300863(1 to call and get quotations before going further East Corning, N. Y., Jan. I, 1888-1 y 1868.. FOR SALE. 1868 • BY B. g. WICKHAM, A T HIS NURSERY FRUIT AND OR AL .NAMENTAL TREES, IN TIOGA 60,000 Apple Trees. 10;000 Pear Trees. • A good supply'of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY, andORNAMENTAL TREES A SHRUBBERY. • The Fiuit trees' arc composed' of the choicest varieties, good,: health y, , some of them large and in bearing. Any one' wishing to get' a supply will do well to call and see my stock before pur chasing elsewhere. Offf-: Delivered at the depot free pf charge. Tioga, Feb. 28, IS6fr—lya To OimertA' of. Horses it'd Cattle. menus , DERBY. CONDITION POWDERS ARE warranted superior to any others, or no pay, for the cure of Distemper, Worias, Dots, Coughs, Hide bound. Colds, &c. in Horses; and. Colds, Coughs, Lose of ldlik,elack Tongue, Horn Distemper, Sm., in Cat tle. 'They are perfectly safe and Innocent; no need of stopping the working ofyour animals . They 'lncrease theappotite, give a One coat, cleanse the. stomach dad artharYergane; also increase, the milk of cows. 'Pry them and , you neverihrwithout them. Ilimm 'Woodruff, the celebrated trainer of trotting horses, has used them' for years, and recommends therM to his friends. Col. Phil°, P. Bush, of the Jerome Race Course, Fordham, N. Y., would not use them until ho was told of what they are composed, since which he Is never without there. He has over twenty running horses in his charge, and for tho last three years bus - used no other medicine for thorn. He has kindly per mitted me to refer any one to him. Over 1,000 other references can be seen at the depot. Sold by Druggists and Saddlers. Price 25; cents per box. Depot, 50 Cortlandt Street, New York. [Fob. 19.1 WELLSBORO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. T" aubsoribors having procured additional imachinery are now ready to furnish to order all sbrta of 0A STINKS, PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, FIELD ROLLERS, MILL GEARING, SLEIGH-SHOES, W 0 0 D - SAWING MACHINES, &c., &c., &c. We have also a WOODWORTH PLAN” for custom and job work, We are also pfepared to do SLITTIMA: &' SCROLL SA WINO Having a first-class eoratv-cutting Lathe, we are prepared to wake CHEESE. PRESS SCREWS, to order. Builders of Okeese Faoioyies are re quested to examine our work. No manufacture the . tl Champion Plow, one of the finest Implements in the market. Cash paid for OLD IRON.- CHARLES WILLIAMS, F. L. BEARS. • Welleboro, May 16, 1867—tf. Grocery and Provision Store, CORNING, N. Y. (Ci. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER in all kinds of. GROCBRIOS, ?ROYISIONS, Wines, Liquors and Cigars, - tEION & DOMESTIC, GREEN & 1 CANNED F UITS AND VEGET BLES, WOOD & WILLOW WARE, GLASS & CROCKERY WARE, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CABS & PERAMBULATORS, TOYS, &C., &c. A full and complete assortment of the above mentioned goods of the best - quality always on hand. Particular attention paid to 'FAne Groceries. Dealers and Consumers will dad it to their in. threat to examine hie Stook before buying. Corning, N. Y., March 11, 18881. 4 . - • MIRE largest assortment of Witehee, Cloaks I. Jewelry and Plated Ware in Tioga county at [1.9d0c66] FOLEY'S. • TRACTS, W. D. TERBEL,I4 & CO IMMITI to order . asixix..., DRIED FRUITS, Proof's of the Superior quality OP TON AMERIC'N WATCH IJADE AT ' W.A.J . .411-fAM, MASS. The American Watch' company, of Waltham, Mass., respectfully submit that, their Watol,riare cheaper, more accurate, less Com plei, more dura ble-, better adapted for general use, and 'nevi eit-' ally Icapt in order and' repaired than any Other uratchea in the market. - They are simpler in gradate, and therefore stronger, and less likely to bo injured than the majority of foreigit'Aratch ela, which are eomPosed of from 125 to mio pie cos, while, in old English' watch there• aro more than 700 parte. Itotv they run andePthii hardest trial watches can have; is shown by the following lotteri PENN. RAILROAD COMPANY. OFFlem OF THE '0 KN't. SPERINTENDENTi - ALTOONA, PA., lb Dec, 1880. GENTLEMEN t • The Watches manuractured by you beim been in ueo ou this railroad ter several years by our unginomeo, to whom we furnish watches as part 'et our 'equipment. There are now some three hundred of them carried on our lino, and *o consider them good and reliable; time-keepers, , indeed, I have peat satisfaction ii in saying , your watches give its less trouble- and have worn, add do wear anuci longor witho t re pairs than any watches wtsliii,ve ever had i use 'on this road. As you lire ilware wo formerly trusted to those at English Manilla tnro, o He knowlodged good reputation;, but as a class ,they never kerp time as currectlyy pier ha a thay ileac, as good' service, ea yours. i In iliac statoinontx I am 'austai od by my prodeeeptior, Mr. ;Lewis; whose exi erlonee ex tended Over a series of years. 'Resp utfully, -,'" EDWARD 11. WILLIAMS, 1 .. . ' ..' •• • , ' ' General SUperintendent, American Watch Co., Waltham. •• .1 `We !Doke now lieu Alifforont grades of watches, named tospectively its follows; • : Appleton,. Tracy .11failkotit„11,18 , , Wei/Mani Jratch Continwzi, Irrlithant, Mato Y. S.. Bartlett, Mae' , 11r04. itonton t Mewl. Vona' Wakle Company, /love)), Mut"f.' ,All olj them), ivith the oseeption of the 11otoe Vatelt Company, are Warranted by iho American Vetch t;otiat;any to be of the beat tut ioi; on the most approved principle, and to possess every requiSitti tor a reliable timekeep . er. Every dcalor soiling theso"Watches is provided with the Coati• pony's printed card of guarunteu, which should accompany eneli Watch sold, 6.;that buyers may fool surd theY arc purchasing the gaouino article. Thera aro numerous counterfeits and itnit.iiians of our Watches sold throughout the country, and we would elution purchasers to be on their guard ; against tmposition. Any graL: of Waltham Watelies',.lli.y he pur chased tit: Watch Dealers throUglinat the EOEIBINS &' APPLETON, Sept. 4, 1867—gin The American Cooking Stove. AFTER twenty years experience in , the man ufacture of stoves, we became convinced, some six year since, that a vast amount of money was being expended by the people of this cotkry, in buying *heap and worthless stoves, a large portion of which was wasted; and that true economy consisted in buying the hest stoves that could be made, notwithstanding the price Vas higher. With this vew we proceeded to construct the , American Cooking SteVe. and ,t, spared nd pains or expense to make it the best and most perfect stove that could ho made. And we have ' experimented ith it, and carefully watched its operation for t o last six 'years, and when an improvement suggested itself. we have at once.adepted it, and we have several of these improvements secured by letters patent. In this manner wo do not hesitate to say, we have brought it to a higher state of perfection than has horetbfore been attnined in cooking stoves. The recent improve'inents in this stove has added largely to its convenience and elTeetive noss. In , all the Varieties of stoves wo manu facture, We study usefulness, durability, conve nience and echnomy in' operation, rather than oheapnesi in price, and in so doing wo are satis fied we study the interest of those purchasing our stoves. SHEAR, PACKARD, & CO.,' Albany, N. Y. For sal© by CONVERSE Sc OSGOOD, Wells boro, Pa. . May 13, 1868. To the Earpere of' Tioga -County lANI now building nt my manufactory : in Lawrence villa. n superior FANNING MILL, which pewit:SEWS the following allVolllogeb over anoth e r mills: c a fo ll,Aptstiretos etas, rat litter. end 2. It cleans flax seed, JONS out 3-enew - seno, and all other seeds, perfectly. 3, It cleans timothy seed, 4. It all other separating required of 0 mill. This 01111 is built of the best and most durable tim ber, in good style, and is Held cheap for cash, or pro duce. I will fit a patent sieve, for separating oats front wheat, tp other mills, on reasonable terms, J. II 'MATHER. Lawrenceville, October 10, 1864-tf UNION ACADEMY. KNOXVILLE, TIOGA CO., PA I - FACULTY: , MUMS NORTON, Principal. M. ADA W. HORTON, Proceptreee. Mtn MIRA MORTON, Assistant.. MlBB AMANDA:DRAKE, 'teacher of :+lueie CALISNDAR. FOR 1867-8. Fall !Nein] 00111111611C03 Sept. 3d, Wiutet Term Nov 20th, Spring Term Feb. 18th. ISGS. EXPINSEB PER TERM Primary Depaltruout Common 111gber-Engliab Languages and Ellghot• Alialunuatien Instrumental Music, extra 'Vocal bluely, extrit....l Drawing, extra Room Rene Board per Week— . . KnOxville, jAngust 14,1867-4 f. REJLIWGTOIVS! FAB ARMS 200,000 P I RTEHED THE Army Revo ver, i Navy Revd)lief; " Belt ...... . Pollee Revolver, New Pooket ,Revolvor, I 1 100 in. Calibre Pocket Revolver, (Rider's pt.) 31-100 in. Calibre Repeating Pistol, (Biliott.pt.) No 22 et, 32 Cart'ge Vest Pocket Pistol, No 22, 30, 32 dc 41 Cartialge Gun Cane No 22 & 32 Cartridge Breech Loading RiLle,(Beals') No 32 &38 " Revolving Rifle, 30 Jr. 44.100 in Calibre ' E. REMINOTON & SONS. PRINCIPAL AGENTS Moore Nichols. Now York; Wll3 Road & Son, Boston; Jos C Grubb Sr Co, Philadelphia; Poul. they et Trimble, Baltimore; Benry Folsom it Co; New Orleans; Johnson, poncer .k Co, Chicago, L M Rumsoy Jr_ Co, St. Louis; Albert E Crane, Sun Francisco. , Oct. 9. 1807.-9 m. Flowers, Grape- Vines, and Garden ' Plants. HARRY MIX, OF TOWANDA OFFERS FOR SALE— FLOWER PLANTS, Roses. Climbing, and other, tin endless variety ; Verbenas, Salvias, Bigionins, Geraniums, Pel argoniums. Petunias. Heliotropes, Imntanns, GRAPE VINES. All the approved varieties—Some two years old, in pots. AR true to name. GARDEN PLANTS. Tomatoes,—every variety, Cabbages, Caull flowors. Poppers, Celery, itc. Cucumbers, and Egg Plants, in Pots. Plants carefUlly pached,"sent safely to almost any distance. Peplums in the Eastern part of the County, may tend their orders by mail and receive the plants by stage. Orders loft with WILLIAM ROBERTS, nt his Hardware Store in Wellsboro, will hove prompt attention. All may depend upon gutting plants exactly as or dered, and in good condition.. HARRY MIX. Towanda, Pa., March 25, 1808-G. Da. FITCH'S ABDOMINAL SUPPORT BIM fur ante at (toy's Drug Store. CARD PRINTING --nt New Yolk prices, in Colors or plain, and cut to suit orders, at TRR AGITATeiII OFFICI:. C ASH PAID FOR BUTTER AT , ' WRIGHT A. BAILEY'S TOB-WORK, IN THE BEST STY LE, and V with ciairatoh,at THE ,AGITATOR ERIE RAILWAY. _ •." • •-; Go arterAlundiv: - May /nit, -17768. tildftl m ih leavo Corhlng Nt nlK.ut Ott 1 '0110%1;1g Swum , WIISTWARD Boutin, ' 0:034 to Night Emit cia, nulidapi excepted, for Buffalo, Salamanca, anti Dunk it 11 , &mai/1g t Cunt/a:Mu" with trains of thu Atlantic it. (114 , ut tt etio t,. Etat- Slioro,and cum) Tru k !wad torolleitintit West 6:21 a. tu.,Niglit Express, Uuily , for DOM ao , n ion. aio 1. - Dunkirk and hut Rent, connecting as ttbo;te. odiii a. M., Night Expit:as, et/nano except( eater and Buffalo, vitt Avon. Train. Build:aye excepted. for Buffalo and Dunkirk. 1145p. e tmer lialtimore Exprers,, Ent/day. exrepiedt !Or R and nailik,,-I,i,! Avon 6:33 p. m.. Day P,Xprea,Rutftlitys excepted. fim Salamanca, Dunkirk and the Wear, connecting at ci nu t Sa ilwy7 i rt e it " Ilutlblu tilt I,tho Lake .Lure it ,rand Trunk Railways, and at Lunklrk with Beltway, for all points a OBl and south. 6;40 p nI Day Exp r renn,Suudayto excepted for Rochester 12:36 a.m., Express 111iti I. Sunday a excepted, for Bum,. lo,Salamancii.and Dunkirk ,iniineetjng with traihs, for the West. ' ' • " 1.30 p m Way Freight, Saindelaexceptid. • 6:40 p. m., Einigraut trait , Daily. tat the Went eante/. at. mount), :, 12:41311.`111., Night Explcca. Dail) . :Muds vs excepted, connecting uC Gra31:01 1 1 • till' -Uhl Wit k, /lad at Ness ', York with afternoon trains /11111 ntcameta for Boatop and Nor England 4:'2 a. m., Cincinnati Express, Mondays excepted. con meting at Elmira for Harrisburg, Viiihidelphin mid - the South; at Owego for Ithaca: at . Binybstut,m 1 turr.;yracuse: at Orem Baud for Set:futon, Pitilacivi, plait. and Trenton: at Lackawaxen for Date M/14) at 0 tayconrt for Net , latri: and Wartvich 0:55 Dity Express; :31indays excepted connecting at, Elmira for Canandaigua, at Einglianitmi tor 'Myra- Ctlao at (I cent Bond fur Rcranton, lit La. ta ma Atm ter, • Ilawl4, and it elty with midnight TriiiMilf New Jerncy Railroad for Phihidelph Bit Mara' and Washington: , 10.2'2 a mA tha ccomilation Train daily, cosintctiii;, at tt ictOtar etinnntlakma, . 2:20 p, ni „ Express Sundays excepieri 4:36 p. 311 ' , Now York and lisftimoro CX• 4 . 411Uct 8,03 Wm Lightning EXprestf, huutlVs excepted eta,' necting at Elmira tar llarriAburg, Philadelphia and tiw south,: at .larsey City with morning express tl'ain NiA, Railroad for , .13altimoro /Ma tVashingtan, And 'at New York with morning ex pi timi traina Inc Stostatt and the rust. 12:30 p. la. Way Freight ; Sundays excepted. - WAI. R. ISA itli, it. 'ODDLY. 0011'1 Pass: Agbut. Ocn'lSuLdt. Ellossbtre & & Tioga R. R . . riaipti Will 1 . 11)1 tiajollown until farther AccommndatrojiLLeares Blosaburg tit 6,18 a. la Reid at 7,05.- Tioga at 7.41, .Lawremerille ar B,2r: arriving at Corning at 93.5 a. in. 51161—Leaven' Ilionsburg at 2,00 p, m., Maribilehl at 2,40, Tioga 2,40, Lawrenceville at 4,0b--drriving at Corning at ft p..m. Mail—Leaves Corning at 8,00 a. m., Lawrenceville at 0,03, Tioga at 0,45, Mansfield at 10,22—arriving at Bloavtraris at 11,00 n. Accommodation—Leaves Corning at 2,40 p. m , Law renceville at .4,00./floga-nt 4.60, Alaubtioldint 5.50-- arriving at Blossburg at 6,16 p. m. • L. ft. SIIATTECR, Supt 182 Broadway, N. Y )0 0 00 . 7 00 S 00 .10 00 00 011 LO .350 DE GENERALLY TO DEALERS S. GOVERNAIENT. 44-100 in. Calibre „.36-100 in. Calibre Navy sizo Calibre . Navy size Calibre LIMPS OF TRIAVE YtTortliera Central IL R. t TRAINS FOR THE, NORTH. Trains for Canandagtlia leave Elmira as follows: Accomodatiou at i On d Express [fastest train on road] g 11 45 a in 015 p Way Freight, jpassfingor coach attached) ).. 710 a to On and after Nov. i 4, 1867, trains trill mrivc am! depart from Troy, as follows; LEAIT - E NORTHWARD. 10 5.7. A. 24.--Daily (except Sundays) for El tuya, Buffa-I 10, Canandaigua, Rochester, out,. Brid ge and the Csnadae. • 0 45 P. M.—Daily (except 'Sandals) for Elmira and Buffalo, via Erio Railway from Elmira, LEAVE SOUTHWARD. GOO .41. 61.—Dilly (except Sundays) for 'Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia, 905 P. /I.—Daily (except Sundays) for Baltimore,, l Washington and Philadelphia. J. N. Dui/ARM', ED S. YOUNG Oen'l Supt. Harrisburg, lice' t Pass. Aec Baltimore, hid. Philadelphia & krio IL IL On and stftt.r MONDAY, May 11111, If,R. Trains on the Philadelphia &Erie Rail Rudd Wll Jun {VEST %VAAL) Mail Train leaves Philadelphia ‘• " Willianinpurr " arr. at Erie. kris Exprehs loaves • " " att.. at Erie Elmira Mall leaves Philadelphia... • " " Williainspdrt •. arr. at Lock Haven • EiSTIVARD Mail Train leaves 'Erie " Williamsport, `• " atr.•at Philadelphia. Erie Express liavea Erie " " iVilliatnvort . . arr. at Philadelphia :lAA) j, Mail and Express connect with Oil Creek and Alle gheny River nail Road. I3aggago Checked ALFRED L. TYLER, Deng Sup't. Atlantic and Groat Western W SALAMANCA STATION. • W6TTWAUD BoLND. BA.TIVARb BOUND, • DEM 5.16 ACCoLOUNXIdittar" . " - ''' '0 . 2 .?.. 14111ge-83 6 51. Ex 'weed • 12.13 Acconanoaat lob, _ „11.45 Eavretia 11.00 Exproea Oi l , At Cory there i 3 It Junction with the Philndelphia d: J. and CII Creek Rail Roads. At Meadville with the Franklin and Cul City taut rithole Branch. At Leavittaburgo the Mtthonlny Branch _makes a di rect route to Cleveland. At Ravenna youncrts u iih Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad.. Tho Road passel through. Akron, Ashland, Galion, Marion, Urbana and Wyk,' , intersecting vat ions lan. roadx, and terminates at CI cinusti. L. D. RUCKER,i en, Supt., illettdvlllo, Pa [ Real Estate Sale /VILE Subscriber will soil or rout followiog vabinble property, to wit One tavern stand in Lawrenceville. One farm, on whioh be now resides, mile trona three nburehea, two School Itouse?,i two grog shops, and one railroad, and about the; satire distance from the line of the Welleboro andr Lawrenceville Railroad. The farm contains 150 acres of good laud, 50 acres timbered, well war— tonal', and very productive. It requires that tht: seed should be sowed and planted, however, to unsure a harvest: ' Ono faun in Jackson township, 175 acres ; a first-rate placo ear a cheese factory. Also—for sale,-4 uites, 75 Shoop , aud other stock, ohcati on reasonable terra. r - M. B. BALDWIN. Lawrence, Ail!. 17, 18137—t1. Planing & 13. T. VAN HORX, Ia . AVING got his new Factory in operation - . II 11 is now prepared to fill orders for Cabinet Ware protuptly and in the beet sade.of workman ship. Having procured a WOODWORTH PLANER, he is ready to dress hoards or plank ; with disilateh _ • SCROLL-WORK & BRACKETS, furnished to anicil His machines are'nf the now est and most improved patterns. . Shop corner of Pearl and Walit .Sts, WELL:- DOR°, Oat. 31; 1888-tf NEW GROCERY At Dartt Settlement. T HE SUBSCRIBER has opened a new .GROCERY & PROVISION STORE At the above named place, where he proposes to furnish Goods in his line, cheap. —1 Marlickprices paid for Farm Produce, either iu cash or trade. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. ALBERT ,TIPPLE. Charleston, Dec. 11, 1807—tf. Chairmaker, Turner, - and I / Furniture Dealer. J. STICKLIN, SA LE ROOM; opposite Dartt!e Wagon Shop, Main Street. FACTORY in Soar 4 Wil liams Foundry, second story. Orders promptly filled and sail/Aril° guaran- teed. Fancy Turning done to order. Wellsboro, Jnne 12,1887. 3. STICRLIN. Tioga Marble Works, iIE undersigned is new • prepared to exe. T onto all orders for ' dmii Stones and Mono merits of eithor ITALIAN OR RUTLAND MARBLE, of the latest style and ) approved workmanship and with dispatoh. Ile keep constantly on hand both kinds o Marble and will to able to suit all who may fa ,vor him with their orders, on as reasonable terms as can bo obtainod in the country. Stones discolored with rust and dirt cleaned anti made to look as good as now. PORTER WILCOX. Tioga, Nov. 1, 1867-tf. D , G LANG A, CO., Agents for the Sitsqueboo na Woolen Mills. 1 II .11.15 p . 84i p rti 12.00 uuou p .10.05 u in . t,.00 a In . 6.28 p ui • 7.45 p LI 11.0 n n In 10.13. p in 7.1 n. p 7.441, p m 3 I .5 , m B; VAN BORN
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