0 BO F.A.8.-8 . 0 FAR AWAY. po far away ! So far away ! Thy stars aro not the stars I see; With me 'tis night, with thee 'as day, And day and night 'are ono to me, So far—so far away. • I faint beneath thoso wandering airs Whose wings around the world,go free; I snatch at - straws the phirlwiiid bears— • ' i Toueled they the land that blooms for thee So far—so far away. The forms that near me breathe and move Liko visions rise, like visions lice; I cannot live to other love, lily soul has crossed the deep to thee $o far- 7 -so far away. Earth's drooping shadows efose me round, The heavens have lost their love for me, Tho voico of joy breathes nut a sound ;, And hope swoons dead on yonder sea, •So far—so far away. Perils of a Prince For some time efforts had been made to establish a permanent institution at Sydny, to be known as the Sailors' Borne, for the benefit of distressed sea men without, I believe, regard to na tionality. It was at length determined to endeavor to raise thd necessary funds by a picnic, and the presence of the - Prince ~, W as secured to lend eclat and tone tothe afildr, and of course to en able the managers to more readily sell 'their tickets. - - - About - hall past one the Prince ar rived in a special steamer, and the peo ple collected at the wharf and cheered lustily, while the Prince smiled and bowed his thanks. Immediately upon landing he was conducted to.the lunch eon tent, and in company with the Governor of the colony, Lady Bellmore arid several others partook of some re freshments. Leaving the tent, the Prince led Lady Belmore to a special pavilion which had been erected for the use of the elite of the party, and then saunter ed away with Sir William Manning, (an old resident of Sydney,) to enjoy a walk about the ground:4. As he. went along, hulnet a gentleman named Allen, with whom he shook hands and chat ted for a Sew moments, and then he handed au envelope to Sir William Manning, saying, that it contained a donation to the Sailors' Home. Ekareely had he finished speaking, when a man, whose name is now known - hi be O'Farrell, was observed to run across to where he was standing and tire at the Prince with a revolver, who nunediately fell forward and eried.out: L" Oh, my God, lam shot; my hack is broken." Sir William Manning turned hastily around upon hearing the report of t to' revolver, anti seeing that, the than wilt, had just fired had pointed his weapon to ward him, (6 r W. Manning) 0e stooped to get out of he lino of the lire and in so doing fell. This time, however, the revolvdr snapped, and while (t'Pa ri , 111 was again. levelling -10 S pkttd a; Ihe Prince:a gentleman nained Vial, who had witnessed the whole oe,oin once; ran up and pinioned lii,-4 area, t iii'i body, and thus changed the direction of the weapon, which, however, explod ed, the bullet hitting a Mr. 'Morin; in the foot. Meanwhile, the report of the revolver had drawn together the pieniekers from all parts of the grounds, and a seene of confusion ensued which no words van depict. O'Farrell struggled hard to get free from Vlal, swearing fiercely and Ittittlly, and in the tussle the identity tit' the combatants became a little coqustal. When, therefore, the hystantleri who had now discovered I hat t he Prini;e bail been shot, rushed in and separated the men, they were uncertain as to which of them was the iLSKISHiII, anti while the majority of the crowd pitched npon•the right :man Mr. Vial was ab7o 81 - `i Z(.41 up tin and very severely maltreated. fler a while the police succeeded in getting hold of O'Farrell, but, not Ixfore he had Nem severely and brutally beaten, The people called savagely out, "Kill him !" "Jiang ]tilt!" "Lynch him!" and fought desperately with the pollee to again possess themselves Of hig. the poor wretch getting a dozen hicks and idnlvs for every yard the polteeitro gressed down to the xvharf. The police, however, at last succeeded in getting to the water, and here a last determined etlbrt was made by the mob, who had yet beyn further infuriated by'a ,speech made tby one of their number appeal ing to' them mit to let •" the assassin leave the grounds alive." But, the po lice was again victorious, and Q , E arr ol bleeding and unconscious from the in juries he bad received, was conveyed to Sydney and "lodged in Daalinglinrst Tap. Tait I nLE.--The name of this little instrument is said to lkave lwen derived from! the "thumb" and "bell," being at lirst,• thumble and afterwards thimble. It is of Dutch invention, and was brought t'pEngland about the year 1695 ti3r John Jotting, who commenced its nianufactu e at Islington, near Lon don, mid pursled it with great profit and success. 'ormerly iron and brass were used, but lately steel, silver, and gold had sal : their places. In the e \ ordinary manufacture thin plates of metal are introduced into a die, and then punched into shape. In Paris gold thimbles are manufactured to a large extent. Thin sheets Of sheet-iron are cutinto disks of • about two inches diameter. These being heated red hot, are struck with a punch into a number of holes, gradnally increasing in( depth to give them the proper ,shapet The thimble is then trimmed, polished, and indented around its outer surface with a number ,of little holes, by means of a small )vheel. It is then converted into steel by the cementation process, tem pered, scoured, and brought to a blue color. - A thin sheet of gold is then in troduced into time interior, and fastened to the steel by means of a polished steel mandrel. Gold leaf is then applied to the outside, and attached to it by press ure, the edges being fastened in a small groove made to receive them.- The thimble is then ready for use. Those made in this manner do not wear out, as so many ordinary gold thimbles do, but will last for years. \ 'llle gold coat ing, if cutaway by the needles, may 'be easily replaeqd ; but the steel is of an excellent quality and very durable. A certain contributor to a French periodical wft: remarkable for the ob scurity of his style, and the compositors in setting his articles, constantly made mistakes. One day ho came to the office in tboiling passion ; a phrase of his had bwo, dreadfully handled. " You distort Vile here !" cried he "you -MU Mate me !" Pray, becalm; the error shall be explained and rectified." But--was it another error of the press, or was it done on purpose—next day appeared in the most conspicuous part of the journal these terrible words : "An error of the press yesterday' hav ing rendered a passage' by M—, infclii gible ; we now subjoin Ras it really was in the manuscript." Too LA TB.-A few days ago the agent of an accident insurance company en "tered-a smoking car on a Western rail road, and approaching au exceedingly grufrold man, asked him if he did not want to take out a policy. He was told to get out With his policy, and pasted on. After riding,about half an hour an accident occurred to the train, and the smoking-car ran over the sleepers, caus ing much \ ednsternation au►oug the passengers.! The old man junipcil up, and seizing a hook at the side of the car to steady himself, called out, "Where is that insurance man ?" The question caused a roar of laughter among the passengers, -who for the time forgot their danger. The Germans are beginning to print their books in Roman type. It is found much clearer and less trying to the eyes. Ophthailllology—which killed half the poor compositors before they had been ten years at the business, and caused a German printing office to be •the funniest assemblage of pale faces, smalt•Porms; and big green goggles ever seen=—will be • banished by the change. COUNTRY MERCHANTS Dairymen, FilTmems - ';‘• and Others. CONRION YOUR ASIIES, BEESWAX, BEANS, BUTTER CHEESE, , EGGS, ELOUR AND MEAL, PLAN., COTTON, FURS AND SKINS, DRIED AID GIVEN FRUITS, GRAIN, WOOL, GAME, POULTRY, , N AV AL STORES, HOPS, GINSENG, FEATHERS, HEMP, PROVISIONS, OILS, _LARD, TALLOW, SEEDS, TOBACCO, SOR'OBIIM, MOLASSES, &C., &C JOSIAH CARPENTER, General Commission Merchant, 442, 444 and 446 Washington St., IVEYVIT "SrC)X9M. And receiv e hla weekly Price Current of Pro duce and Grocerioi the most complete Price Cur rent Published in the United States. SEND I i FOR A PRICE CURRENT Marking'Plates & Cards furnished Free Liberal Advances made on Consignrn't Established May ISt, 1860. First Class References given when Required April 22, 1868.741 y. NEW 'HARDWARE STORE I CONYERS & OSGOOD TN addition to their Old business in bry Goode, Groceries, &c., have established a STOVE, TIN, AND GENERAL HARD WARE STORE, two doors below the old stand; where they man tifeeture TIN-WARE MEM lIUAIAN ITY PRINCIPLE, that is. in the most substantial manner. In the matter of srrov wo have enough to do all the cooking and warm ing in Tioga County. In fact, wol have Stoves enough to MAKE A SUMMER irs IVA L.RUSSIA. We aro tho only agents for.tho aide of tho AMMAN COOK STOVH • in IVellsborn; and this Seovn is the AUTOCRAT OF STOVES. We koop all kinds of tiarawaio, Iron, Nails, Steel, horse Shoos, and a complete variety of SII ELI HARDWARE ff you don't believe it DUN' I.V. CONVERS & OSGOOD r Well:41oro, Sept, 4, 18G7, 17. , • , Stoves: Stoves AND ItARDWARE! MR. WILLIAM ROBERTS liege to announce to tho eitixons of Tioga County, that in addition to his excellent stock of Stoves, Tin-Ware, Brittania, and Sheet-Iron Ware, ho has, at a groat outlay, stocked his store on MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, with a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware of which we enumerate the following articles: NAILS, SPII ES, CROWBARS, X CUT, MILL, HA D AND BUCK SAWS, BUTT , STRAP HINGES, CARPENTER'.S.TOOLS, PUMPS, AXES, AUGERS, BUTS, HATCHETS, CHISEI.S r I S, SPADES, FORKS, CH-SCREWS,, BITT-STOCK SHOVE BI ys, CARRIAGE BOLTS :REINS, WASHERS, BOXES, AXLE ° EES, ELLIP TIC • WOOD SORE BURRS, PIP; SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR & BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE . HANGINGS, CORN • POPPERS, SAUSAGE C COMBIN PIST I 'TTERS AND ST[JFFERS D. Altio, PISTOLS, e L CARTRIDGES, WDER AND I CAPS. RNDOOR HANGINGS PATENT B anew thing, and foi► of the many of Hardware. ado for use. ' These aro but a rtiolos composing our stock \We invito•tho thomsol VOEI. We goods in our line uKomptly anti we iblio to rail and examine for im to keep tho beet quality of and nil work to order done WILLIAM ROBERTS' Wellsboro, Sept 11,1888-tf. H OOP SKIM 'B, at NEW DRY GOODB bToRE. AVE have just receivLd our new and very large stook of SHBETINGS, I S I RTINGS, PRINTS, CLOTHS, OA SSI MERES, VEST -NGS, 'READY MADE CLO THING, HA US & CAPS, • BOOTS AND SHOES, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, WOODEN WARE, STONE iV A RE, KERO SENE OIL, PAINTS & OILS, SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, • ETC,. DTC:, ETC. We are able to offer our cuatomers the benefl of 'the. in the New York Market, our Stock' having been purchased slnee the great decline in Goods.. GARDNER'S GROCERY ANb PROVISION svatE LD saying that a penny saved is a ponny kf earned, justifies GARDNER in naming his establishment a Savings Dank. Economy is Wealth, said some old chap whose name I have forgotten; and it is economy to trade whore the SLAUGHTER of WO Prices is being prosccuted• with vigor and without reprieve. I can sell Sugars, Teas, Mo lasses, Fish, Pork, Flour, Cotn Meal, Coffees, Canned Fruits, Spices, and everything intended for family UFO, giving the buyer the benefit OF TUE fall of the markets, an advantage duly appre elated by cverybody,excepting only those verdan INNOCENTS who prefer PROMISING TO PAY ono hun dred per cent. profits to the sellor,.to PAYING twenty five per cent. cash on delivery of the goods. I shall offer my stock of goods at faii prices AND EVERY SATURDAY, and fill up as fast as I toll out, E. A. GARDNER We!Mno, Juno 12, 1367. MESSRS. RING & EASTMAN would In form their friends end the public generally that they have fitted up a now Photograph Gal lery in the best possible style. Having ono of best SKY-LIGHTS in the State, we are prepared to•take. all htyk•s and sizes of A-MBROTYPES & MEL A N EOTYPES in dm best :inhale manner, fur Lorhots or Cason, large or mall. Largo PIIOTOGIi A PIIS copied from small Carda or old Daknerrootypt,s of de ce;n4cd friends. No trouble to take MOOTS AND SHOES of all kinds made to .13 order and in the best manner. REPAIRING , of all kinds dona promptly and good. Give UR a call. Do LANO A CO'S. TOLES & BARKER, . (NO. 5, UNION BLOOK.) DRY GOODS, suoh as also a large and well selected steel of LAST DECLINE 'OF PRICES T 04ES LE - BARKER Wellaboro, July 3, 1867. SAVINGS BA,\K. ' OTHERWISE witsul EVERY MONDAY, EVERY TUESDAY, EVERY WEDNESDAY, EVERY THUII§I?AY, EVERY FRIDAY, 1%3". - VC7" PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY IN WELL SBORO, NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC PHOTOGRAPHS, CIIII,DRENS' PICTURES, Bripg them ul6nk Sample proofs always given when ordorod• Como and try us. ~.."0- ( lallery over Eastman's Dental Office, Fifth Door below Roy's Drug Store. . KING Jr, EASTMAN Jan. 15, 1808-Iy. HARKNESS .S.r, RILEY, BOOT AND SHOE ' MAKERS Over Wilson & Van Valkenburg's Store, in the room lately occupied by Benj. Seeley. JOHN .lIARKNESS, W M.. . Wellsboro, Jan. 2, 1868..1y.. E. B. CASE, AGENT FOR HARDING'S EDITIONS OP FAMILY' PULPIT, ,& PHOTO GRAPH BIBLES. Wholesale Dealers will find the list to embrace the largest assortment of Bibles in the country. The publisher hae no hesitation in' pronmino ing them more saleable than any Bibleti publish ed. The 'various editions embrace all the vari ous styles of binding and sizes of type, "variing in price from $2 to $3O, for Family Bible, lrirge quarto size. HARDING'S PATENT FLEXIBLE CIIAIN—BACE. PHOTOGRAPH ), ALBUM . , The superiority'of " liaiding's Patent Flexible Chain...Beek Album," over all others heretofore manufactured, will; upon the slightest examina tion, be Iparont to all. , Purehn ' 4 ers aro assured that the tibore books are all of the best Philadelphia manufacture. •i •E. B.- CASE, .Jan, 8,888.4 m. - Troy, Pa. • Wellsboro Meat . Market F BEEF ! PORK! MUTTON! ?PRE aubacriber apene4 a Moat Market in the buildingdately occupied by Dr. Webb, on erafton. street, Monday morning, Fob. 17, where be will keep a full assortment of FRESH' MEATS • Boma uh,l Shoulders ti the people will give me etibourageffitint I will keen up a glited Market. Feb 111, A. J. TIPPLE. ACKIN 41 for hops, best quahty 25 eta perytubd 0 at Uts LANO dc CO'S. 00t.12. • P. 11..:01 LIMIS - & CO.. IMES SEiVIPER NM DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MED ICINES, PAINTS,.OILS, WIN- DOW GLASS, & PUTTY, . - Have come down to Old Prices at kat. WE do not hesitate-to say that we have the Largest Stock of PUR E ENGLISH DRUGS 4- MEDICINES; PATENT MEDICINES YANKEE NOTION, PERFUMERY, FANCY ARTICLES, TOILET• SOAP. CLOTH, HAI TOOTH fir,. NAIL BRUSHES, MIRRORS, WINES & LIQUORS,. &C., EVEN BROtIONT INTO' THIS MARKET. We have also the Largest Stock of PAINTS. OILS, GLASS AND PUTTY, Such as Pere White, Leadi Pure• White :Zinc,? Linseed Oil. Coach Vernieb, Furnitare.Varnieb, Yel low Oelire,,Tenetitin . Rod, Chrome Yel low, Chtolito Oreo►i, Proindtin Blue, Patent Dryer, Luker, Japan, Spanish Whiting, Paris White, Kalsomine, Resin, Tar, Log Wood, Fustio, Brasil Wood, Cam wood, Redwood, Potash, Putty, Moo ' eohol, 'Benzoic, Spirits Turpentine, and Kerosene Oil, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Which we will sell 25 per cent. cheaper than any other eatablishnacnt in the county. In short, We have every thing over 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 be undersold. All goods warranted or no solo P. R. WILLIAMS, 1 P. R WILLIAMS &Co J. L. WILLTAus. j No. 3 Union Block. WoDeboro, Juno 26, 1867 TV - c)w Goods ! J. B. Bowen & Co., RAVE just reeeiv.a fir.w th ally a large and vartod ocov. [gamut of WINTER GOODS., B ' ,t i g,ht since the decline in prices, and will be so accordingly. We respectfully invite atten tio to our stock of C SSIMERES, BEAVER CLOTHS, TWEEDS, FLANNELS, also, a largo line of MERINOS, EMPRESS: :GLOTTIS, AL APACAS, and other DRESS GOODS and DRESS TRIMMINGS, • Also, a large and now assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, at greatly reduced prices. LADIES' FURS-=a nice assortment, new and cheap BON—TON, and other kinds of HOOP SKIRTS, YANKEE NOTIONS, lIATS AND CAPS, lIARIAVARE CROCKERY, GROCERIES, HAND MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, And many other things which we will ho pleased to show to all who will call and examine our Stock of Goods Moro purchasing elsewhere, as we believe it wi pay you for your timo and troublo. SMALL PROFITS, QUICK SALES, & READY PAY IS O:UR. MOTTO. Don't forgot to call at the Ernpire Store, No. 1 Union Block Wollabor°, Nov. 13, 1867. Stoves & Tin Ware FOR THE MILLION Mood people all, bothigreat,and small,—if you want to keep PEACE IN THE FAMILY you, must have enough to eat, dry wood, a good wife, %ell:behoved children, and to crOuiti all, a TIP • TOP COOKING STOVE! This lastland crowning good, I have at my Tin and Stove establishment, opposite:Roy's ,Block, Welleboro, and its name' is the HOME COMPANION ; con'all:hands admitted to be equal to any in the world. TIN WARE MADE TO ORDER, promptly, and warranted to giire satisfaction. REPAIRING executed in the best manner and with dispatch. 1 I $ CALL AND SEE ME. D. P. ROBERTS. Wullabornugh, Nov. 21. 1 Ba 7. 0 LAWYERS— BANKRUPTCY BLANKS, in full setts, at YJUNG'S BOOKSTORE. NEW FI.RM: TO BUY i f- SELL IS OUR %BUSINESS t WE 104 fi4y at 'the big rket price, the folloWlng articles. SEEP PELTS, DEACON SKINS, ' DEER; SKINS, FURS, HIDES, AND VEAL SKINS, ~ for which wo will pay cash. , We will manufacture to order, French or bothe tanned attLF or HIP 1100/13, in the beet man ner and at fair rates, and pity 'special tendon to 11111PAMING. • ALSO, We have a firet-rap stook of REAIJY7MADE WORK, on which we will not be undersold, and from this time we shalt make it a point to keep up the beet stook of LADIES' _GAITERS; to be found in the county, which we will sell at a lower profit than such articles have ever been offered in, this region. .We shall likewise keep up a good assortment of LADIES' BALMORALS, L E . A THER BOOTEES, CHILDREN'S AND • MISSES WORK or VA RIOUS STYLES,.• • and all 'styles of MEN'S WORK. ' LEATHER ft FINDINGS can be bougbt, of es as cheap as any where this side of New York, and we shall keep a full stook of FRENCH CALF, FRENCH KIP, UP PER, SOLE, LININGS, AND . BINDING. , OW el6ok of PEGS, NAILS, THREAD, AWLS, RASPS, GLOVERS' NEEDLES, LASTS, ~ TREE'S, PRIMPS, with SHOEMAKER'S 'TOOLS and FINDINGS, will be found the tar. goat in the county, and we eeet for man profits. We talk. business and we meau . business. We 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 Wm. Rob erta' Hardware Store, C.. W. SEARS, GEO.' 0. DERBY. WelMoro, April 24; 1867—U'. 71 — A981 `l3 SlN'pte ggayW 'Olin LUX 'a 'EP 'soaps -.um& act; 044' pas °ammo pus frau osu t sid '-aorloodsul nog ma somid pay spool) aqo -serinnunb Dem ni eauespauil Buidoolt agog; pas spisquolg spooD Li u 10410 iatelumepu oAnq ea qiementoro gowning ozo*p.mg oq; al 8131 51OR nuo Loq Sus , ouppmeN spa qmn - Sup eat wog g p mu; lam& cmo num y :ono °Aug pinoqs .somsuaSso.aa -olus ioj demi ea goirps. , pliquipla .0 Sq mama 113INVId 11103 popmploci egl ODIUM Jo wimps eql'uvo puma °Ai lIIMIWIMI MINIM Io vole (anti SaBA u 'ospio •-• (Pula Isixt) `sErna, `sizunna was,x,na 'Nan awl 'JINN 'blow ROHS IS lOU 4 sgog NungEt nos ontircor 09 .. £[i " fZI " fZO •• 54 as a 4••• 0AT177.7S &&Y NAi Vd 'ffria:rAff.siv-v_Br 'lop% osocignom no aooa papa IiaILLOIIII 2 8 .'l' h 3V -1 3UVM-Nll 111VM-SSVI9 `S\gALOIiS 'a gzi v .m.auvn inoS Raping Sq atqueozed cam u ommpue SEIOUltiMa lUOA uo Oka uu °Alt 1868. WRIGHT & BiLtr. 1868. WE cow:coupe this year' with an exclusively CASH business. CASH *PAID FOR WHEAT 1 CASH PAID FOR OATS 1 OASII PAID )I FOR , CORN 1 CASH FOR • EVER4THINH-1- A LARGE STOCK OF FLOUR . rOR CASH 1 A LARGE STOOK OF FEED FOR CASH I A LARGE STOOK OF PORK FOR CASH 1 Call and scio us. WRIGIIT I & BAILEY. Wel'shorn, Jan. 9, 1867-Iy. AU persons ind:bted to as by note or book account must call .nd settle or pay costs. - • Jan. 3, 1868. • WRIGHT do BAILEY. Wellsb, oro Cloth-Dressing Works. RAVING engaged Mr. JAMES SMITH to superintend our Clothing Works we aro now ready to do all kind of coloring and dron ing in good style and on abort notice. Sept. 18, 1867—tf. MSMIIII 30 B. A. BILTBOLD, 0. BLAIR, VIIOIMAI4 DREG STORB. CORNING, N. Y. D -..1111111111111111 Mi1l RUGS AND MEDICINES, PA AND OILS, lIADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, KM` CONCENTRATED MEDICIN IREDELL'S FLUID, , TRACTS; BURNETT'S COCOA I N EXTRACTS, KERO PATENT MEDI ESTER P 0 EXTRACTS.•WALL AND FLAVOR r , . WINDOW WA* PATE F ITEWASH LIME& AND DYE COLORS, NTS FOR. MARVIN & CO'S RE FINED OIL.' AG Sold at iVholesnlo Priced. Buyitrs aro requested to'call and get quotations before going further EtlB t W. D. TERBELL & CO Corning. N. Y., Jan. I, 1868-:1y 1868. FOR ' SALE. 1868. ICY , W CKIIAM, AT HIS NURSER i OF FRUIT AND OR NAMENTAL TR Eg, IN TIOG A:- 60,000 Apple Trees. 10,000 Pear Trees". A good supply of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY, and ORNAMENTAL TREES et. SHRUBBERY. The Fruit trees( are coinposed of the choicest varieties; good, healthy, some of them largo and in bearing. Any one wishing to get a supply will do well to call and see my stock before pur chasing elsewhere. AB- Delivered at the depot fret; of charge. • Tioga, Fob. 28, 18,66-lyw To Owners of Horses and Cattle. nnOBIAB' DERBY CONDITION I;OWDERB .ADE warranted superior to any others, or no pay, fdr the cure of Distemper, Worms, dote, Coughs, Hide bound. Colds, 4., in Horses; and Colds, Coughs, Ldss of Milk, Black Tongue, Horn Distemper, &c., in Cat tle. They aro perfectly safe and innocent; no need of stopping the work Dig of younanimals. They increase theappotito, give a fine coat, cleanse the stomach and urinary organs; also increase the milk of cows. Try them, and you will never be without them. Hiram Weetiruff, the celebrated trainer of trotting horses, hes used them for years, and recommends them to his friends. Col. Philo. P. Bush, of the Jerome Race Course, Fordham, N. Y., would not use thorn until ho was told of what they aro composed, since which he is never without them. Ile has over twenty running horses in his charge, and for the last „three years has used no other medicine for them. Ho has kindly per• mitted me toirefer any ono to him. Over 1,000 other references cau be seen at the depot. sold by Druggists anti SaddlorS. Price '25 cent's per box. Depot, btl Cortlaodt Street, New York. [Fob. 10] ' WELLSBORO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. MBE subscribers havicur nrocured additional ..1., inat,nlisamy aro now ready to furnish to order all sorts of . CASTINGS, 513011 AS PLOWS, 0 LTIVAT,O • ROLLERS, MILLGE SLEIGH-SHOES, W 0 SAWING MACHIN &c., &c. We have also a WOODWORTH P for custom and job work, We are to do SLITTING & SCROLL - 1 SAWING to order. Having a Brat-slaw serow-Cukting Lathe, we are prepared to make 1 ' CHEESE PRES S SCRE WS, to order. Builders of Cheese Factories aro re quested to examine our wet*. We manufacture tho Champion Plow, one of the fines implements in the market. ; Cash paid for LD IRON. -- CHARLES WILLIAMS, F. L. SEARS. Wolleboro, Ma 16, 1867—tf. Grocery' and Provision 'Store, CORNING, N. Y. c:Y. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER in all kinds of . GIIOCERIBS, PROVISIONS, Wines, Liquois and Cigars; FOREIGN & DOMESTIC, GREEN & DRIED FRUITS, CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, WOOD & WILLOW WARE, GLASS & CROCKERY WARE, \ CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CABS & PERAMBULATORS, TOYS, &c., ktc A fall and complete assortment of tho above mentioned goods of the best quality always on hand. , Particular attention paid to Pine Groceries Dealers and Consumers wilt And it to -their in Wein to examine hie Stock before buying. Corning, N. Y., March 11, 1868. THE largest • assortment of Watches, Melts Jewelry and Plated Ware in Tioga county at '[l.9dec66] ' FOLEY'S. FLAVORING ':NE LAMPS, Fr NES; ROM i.Ft3 ME RY S,' FIELD , RING, 0D - • ANKH, leo prepared Proofs of thi,Superlor Quality AMli.l{, I C'N W A FCH MADE AT WALT] {AM, MA SS. ho American Watch Company, of Wultkam, Mass./respeetfully submit that their Watchoe are che4Or, more accurate, less complex, morn think. bile; heft* adapted for general use and snore ea- Mly kept in order and repaired than "any, other watches in the market. They are simpler its atirueture, and therefore stronger, and lupe likely to he injured then•the tuajotity nt foreign watch. which are posed of tri•ni 145',t„ Pdifi pie cos, while in an old English watch there are msre than 700 parts. Ilow they run under the h•rslost trial watches eau have, is shown by the fu bring letter: • PENN. ,RAILROAD COMPANY. - jOrrlcE , OF TUB OEN'L SPEIIINTENIMIT ~ I ALTOONA, PA., 15 Dee., 1866. GlEsnEtile:t : The watctiea ufanufactuted by you have been in time on Ink railroad tor several years by our 'engioctutut, to whom we furnish watches as part et our equipment. There are now some three lintoired ..f them coin iud on our line, and we - consoler them go , nl and reliable time-keepers. Indeed. I hare gient satisfaction in saying your w . atelico give us lose trouble, and' have worn, and do wear touch longer without re. pairs than any watches we have ever had in use on this road. As you are aware, ao formerly trusted to those ol manufacture, of ac knowledged ga u d reputation; Lot as a class they never keep time ns euneetly, nor have they' done as good service, as yours. In these statements 1 am sustained 'by my predecessor, Mr. Lewis, whose experience ex tended over.a wins of years. Respectfully, EDWARD H. WILLIAMS, - General Superintendent. American Woitell Uo , Walt hum. We mike now Aive different glades oil tioatehee, shamed t,utfliectively um lullowv :0 T Appleton, r«ty tf• tio., Wotan' tor, Jl,;\ „ r• mild. mita, 0,„, j ,„„y, P. S. Bartlett, iralthom, IVat. Eller, y, • , Boon°. , Minot: Home Watch. (Ji,wpuuy, Boa:au, JThati: All of these, with the exception'or the Home Watch Company, ote warranted 11 thu American Watch Company tAiii of the: best motet ial, on the wort approved principle: tnd to, possi-,,i vl cry requisite tor a reliable titnukeeper Every }}leader selling„those Watches is provided with the C.,m pany's printed card of guarantee, which 4hotilJ accompany elicit Watch that buyeril, may Mel sure they are'purobasing the genuine article. There arc numerous counterfeits and imitations of our iVittehes sold throughout-the country, and we would caution purehasers to be on their guard against imposition. Any grades pf Airnlilnnii Watcbcs inuy be pur anima of Vatch Dealers throughout the equerry Sept. 4, 8C7191n. . fB2 Brunilwny, N. V. _____ .. . • ' - The Alnerican Cooking Stove: AFTER twenty years experience in the man ufacture tt stoves, we became convinced, some six years since, that a vast., amount of money was being expended by the people of this country, in buying cheap and worthle stoves, a large portion of which was wasted; and that true economy consisted in buying the best stoves that could ho Made, notwithstanding the price was higher. With this view we- proceeded to construct the •'American Cooking Stove and spared no pains'or expense to make it the bpst and most perfect'stove that could bta, made. And we have exporiknonted with it, and carefully watched its operation for the last six years, and when an improeutent suggested itself. we have at once adopted 4, and we have several of these improvements secured 'by letters patent. In this manner we do not hesitate to say, we have brought it to a higher state of perfection that has heretofore been attained in cooking stoves. The recent improvements in 'this stove has added largely to its convenience and effective ness. In all the varieties of stoves no manu facture, we study usefulness, durability, conve nience and economy in operation, rather" than cheapness in price, and in so doing we are satis fied we study the interest of those purchasing our stoves. SHEAR, PACKARD, A: CO., Albany, N. V. For sale by CONVERSE ‘t °SCOW.), Wells boro, Pa. May 13, 181i8. To the Farmers of Tioga County. lAM now building at my manufactory, in Lawrence vllle. a superior• PAWNING MILL, which pomeessee the following advantages over allother mills: 1. It separates oats, rat litter. And foul seeds, and chess and cockle, from wheat. 2. It cleans flax seed, takes out yellow seed, and all other seeds, perfpotly. 3, It cleans timothy seed. 4. It does all other soParatiog required of a mill. This mill is built of the best and most durable tim ber, in good style, and is sold chedp for cash, or pro duce. I will fit a patent sieve, for separating oats from wheat, to other mills, on reasonable terms. • .1. II MATHER, Lawroncoville,oetober 10, f UNION ACADEMY. Ki.VOXVILLB, 7700,A CO., PA FAPULTY ELIAS HORTON, Principal• bias. ADA W. HORTON, PreccPtress. Miss MIRA HORTON, Assistant. MISS AMANDA DRAKE, Teacher of MusD. CALENDAR FOR 1867—5. Fall Term commences Sept. li, Wint.'r la Nov 20th, Spring Term Feb. 18111, 1868. - EXPENSES PElt TEEM Primary Depurtmout CoMinon Engnett Higher English Languages nail Higher illitimmatics... Instrumental Blusic, extra Vocal Music, extra. pruning, cairn Room Rout Board por week . . Knoxville, August 14,1867-tt. REIIIIIVGTOiVS' FIRE A.1?1J18 ERNEIENT. Army Revolver, 44-100 in. Calibre Navy Revolver, 36-100 in. Calibre Belt Rev01ver,....„......... Nuvy size Calibre{ Pdlice 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 C:irt'gel Vest Pocket Pistol, No 22, 30, 32 dc 41 Cartridge Gun Cane No 22 & 32 Cartridge Breech Loading Rifle,(Beals') No 32 C'3B Revolving Rifle, 36 tt, 44.100 in Cnlibro E. REMINGTON SONS. PRINCIPAL AGENTS Mooro de. Nichols. New York; Win Read A-, Son, Boston; Jos C Grubb .k. Co, Philadelphia; Poul 7 tney & Trimble, Baltimore; Henry Folsom Sr. Co; New Orleans; Johnson, po cer tqt. Co, Chicago, L M Rumsoy & Co, St. Lo is; Albert El Crane, San Francisco. Oct 9,1867.-9 m. Flowers, Grape- Vines, and Garden Plants AARRY MIX, OF TOWANDA OFFERS FOR SALE- FLOWER PLANTS ROM. Climbing, and other;an endlesa variety ; Verbenas, Salvias, Bignonias, Geraniums, Pel argoniums, Petunias. Heliotropes, Lantating, &c. GRAPE VINES. AU the approved varieties—Some two years old, in pots. All true to name. GARDEN PLANTS. Tomatoes,—evory variety, Cabbages, Cauli flowers. Peppers, Celery, de. Cucumber,s, and Egg Plants, in Pots. Plants carefully packed, sent safely to almost any distance. Persons in the Eastern part of the County, may send their orders by mail and receive the plants by stage. Orders left with WILLIAM ROBERTS, at his Hardware Store in Wellsbero, will have prompt attention. •All may depend upon getting plants exactly as or dered, and in good condition. ! HARRY MIX Towanda, Pa., March 25, ins-a. R . FITCH'S ABDOMINAL. SUPPORT RItS, for Bala at Roy'a Drag Store. CARD PRINTING—at Now 'Voris prices, in Colors or plain, an cut to snit orders, nt AOITAVIR OFFICE. • CASH PAID FOR BUTTER AT WRIGHT k BATLErS. TOB-WORK, IN THE BEST STYLE, and 0 with despatch, at THE AGITATOR Mee. WEL. LINEN (OE TIC( raut naiLwAit. , lialthti m all II mt.T3,. .1.1.6 116 15,16, i 1141 is, t•lil ioaye Op 11111.1eitt 102411111 'lb. q•IIQUIIIKIsullrel: WEbiWAtibl.tpum). . . , , 6:0 'Ott Night X r•xpreht,, tist.h.3.4xct•pta ,i, ro liuitalD, :iklikl.milien, :said Mk inkl tk, teak 11514 till ii I, i.lJlicctl ui/ Wiql Ill:tins oh the Atlantic a: lima, It eqrati. 1.4, Slforo,,itatitlt alai Tt oak It allv. 190,1,4 ~ II 1,‘,11,1,, it (At it 021 a. us.,Night 1:Xpl erlcl, Pally, if,i 1 : 11110 1 ,, .:-..h.a.,.1. , Nil is is It and the Went, cou'utc 11;41 en above. G. 36 e,„ Isl., Night Expi el.. :,u li 'lda . ) ~ ext - opt 11.11. 14. i 'i, n i t 1,. tatthr Roth /Sulfate. rho A ti.l4, 10:16!a. to., %Jail VI am ettudaj A OXl'ellt4ll. tot Buffalo anti Dunkit k. '• 1 1 1:45 il lit. ball ill•oi ... 1 pipl i 44, i, 1 it uc ~.,,,,,,,,,,,Id, j v ,. 1,,,,(4• 1 . 41.1 milt.. v, via Arun. ~ - , 6 , 23 D. ~,,.. D Ay r.1y.p),,g,.. , .1111(13 ) , I X ell/It (I for Buffalo, ;.atuairtnca, Linakit k 1.1,4 t t,, W 1 , 1, . l•fthi csip g • uf at Salamanca with I Ito A ttatal, .tta lb. - at 11 iktern Ifailtray ; at inlii3lJ AI it it (lie Laisit :limit. nrs4 firalkii VI Ito it Hai I wa,) r, .5101 at bunkit k with I im fake hlgne Railway. jor .11 pain Is Rent and Aont 1, „ , Exproes,Sandayx cxceptot,t,,, it 54,,,,,, 0;40 it in vay 12:85 a. at.: Express Mali , !,uttratp, exccpted-.far"&tin, 10, Sahltattima ; awl Dunkirk -cGattrefltig. will', tr.,14,.. for the Went. 340 p to Way t , reight, Stltida ) 1, (...N.cet.tt.A. 6:40 p. us., Emigrant i rain. 1).t.1) 101 III(' Went orsrwncu tiorrtn. 12rtriit. in., Night I.7ciire". Ululy. Stitutirp, eicepteit. connecting ut 1.01. 11 at wit I:. arid at Near VOrk with afterboon rains anti -t. for mad New Englaud 4:2./ CinciainAti Exprems,blotaila3i execsiti.i co ! tittin;.; nl .F.,lndra for tiarrleburg, Ninth; at itivego fur Ithaca; at 1011:-yracitee • tit great ilSnd for pfria.anil ft e)ilutgal I.:tekawaxri, 1,,i 'huh, , t t ,,, tt Biitycourt fu yt el.iti; 9:5511. in.. Day Expretui. Sunday.; eXCIAgf gi r 1-0,0„g I , lt,iiltitir4 tor Ctinewlaigtm.nt. 1,., s p ,r . ctitle.la Urea! foul 6.1 Seritilluts,,,tlt Ito 1 Hanley, and at Jr the), Oly with iniduu. la I Trirfit ot Now Jer.,ey Itufroa.l for Philad , ll , l./.1 LA, more and Waeliington r -10.2.! dui A. . 01111111.tilltlilil 'huh; 1.:111;ir.; fur Catsundalyna. Italtimurt Evpross, :!tiinfitya excapt,.l 4:3 . 5 v. m ,- Neu Ijutl Inall , • cowed 8.03'1 to Lightpiag Ex prom 31U11,6n.y i t•Xlept,i .t,,,, aleoang at lqaiii a for Harrisburg, Philadelphia ni,l t i 0 0 youth ; at .1t.13.ty City Wl(' morning oCra;i t 1 r:1111 0 New Jeinuy Railroad 'or Baltimore ..id IV4sliiiie,toii, and at New York rr kb Inc,i mac ~ pains trains for Ibistuti and the RAst. _ 12.:3e' pc ii. Hay Fir-ii lit ~9 u odaye except e.l. WM i I . BARR, 11 RIPPLP i i .!ii'l lair. Agent. lieu'l Snp) 1110 sburg & Corning, & Tioga R. It I 1 -- 'nail r will r no as followii until farther non , Acco l uinioilatjoil—Leaves Bleasburg at 6,,1r, ~. at,. 3bas 1141 at 7,05. Tioga at 7,41, Lawrtncerille Al S.;:,- RtdOillig at Corning at 9,115 a. tu. 311ti1L—Leaves illetNburg at 2,00 Po my Mafitill'rti fit 2,441 , Til*:l 10. 3.18, Lawioneeville at < o o—armin g te Coming at 8 p. in. : Mitil r —Lcaves Corning at 8,00 a. in., LaWrel.t.aiiin al 03, Tioga at 9,45, Mansfield at 10 , 22 —at - living At 'tiaa-burg at 11,00 a. tn. Acc, mntodatioti—Leavea Coining at 2,40 p. in . Law. ritiicevllle nt 4.00. Plop at 4.50, Mansfield it 5.30.. ['Hiving itt Bloashurg at 0,15 p. m. . ' L.ll'. BIEATTIJCIi,rBuvt. ' Northern. Central R. R. TRAINS FOR THE NORTH. TrhinB for Canatotaguitticaro Ehnim NFI follow Amitoodat km at oo a Ex t.i ess [fastest train oil road] 1145 ac, I. lsp r u Wa/, Freight. [pask.enger coach attiloyed 1........ 7 10 • 06 null after Nov. 21, 1867, trains trill :Li rm. at. dep4rt. from Troy, as follows; LEAVE N ORTH WA RD. 10 55 A. 111.—Dally (except Snrleye) fee Eireile. Ben ; 10, C.ltutodulgua, Rochester, :iasp. 19 idle mid Ibe Can:aloe. 949 ?it.—Daily (except Su ndayg) fel 131111410, via Erie Railway from limn a LEAVE SOUTHWARD. . , OCC A. M.—Dally (except Sundaye) Washington, Pltiladelphin, 0 OVP. (except Sumlars) for Italtimor t , Wa3liington and Philadelphia. J. N. DuBA RUN, 13) S. YoUNG Uen'iFnpt. iarriabnrg deal 10 ~.t t ltditimore. MI Philadelphia & Erie R: R. ' On and after MONDAY, May 17th, Trot on the Philadelphia & Erie Bail Bond trill run .t• WESTIVAR U. Mail Train leaves Philadalpilia •• •• " Williamsport. • " " arr. at Elie' .n 45 p L. Erie Exprein leaves Philadelphia 12.01 mi •• I •• '• Williarmspot t •• 50 pa. •• •• , arr. at Elie 1005 a L. Eitnua Mail leaven Philadelphia , "U a a. •• 1 •. “ % VilliallltTUFL nrr. at Look Raven ~ .... t.. 2••• p w , 10, n , -1.5 IEASTWARD. . I Mail' Train leaven Erir 11 1,1., ~I L •• I '• " IVilliainsport 10.15 p L I " arr. at Philadelphia ........... ....... 7.11' p a Erin Expresa leaves Erie ;A p a. - r " 'Williamsport ............ •••• ••• rt 1;:. a:I ‘.• - arr. at. Philadelphia /00 p 44 )11!i1 and Expreie connect with Oil rek Al:6 ghroy Rivet- Rail RO3ll. Baggage Chucked flit ugl ALFRED L. TYLER, Supt. Atlantic and Great Western .S.A.LAMANGA STATION. WEVIWARD BOUND. ' I....ASTW'ALD BOL ND. Mail I- ' s.aorapress ..SIO Accdrumothition 6,35 MEW.. .. .56t - - 19 Expi/ess 12.19 I Acconiniediliien, • 11 15 Expliss 11.00 I Express ed.. At Cory there is a function with the Pliihnielplii. i Erie,iand Ciltheek Rail Roads. At lileadvillo with the Franklin and Oil Cit) aI..:P Pithole Branch. At Leavitt,hin-go the Mulioniny ltrancil t 14.1,.. a net r'outo to Cleveland. At 111.3 Clilllll. vul Cleveland and l'itltdAngit Itailroaa. 'l'll,i Read passe.; through Akron, As:ILI:.1, thilt , l Marion, lit liana awl Dayton, In teritcting roads'i and tet ininaten at Clneintotti. - I E, li. RUCH. Elt. 0011. Stipi.. Motd, elk, 1..4 rirciE 8111,zerilier will Soli ur rout the felioei4 :valuahle property, to wit: 01 p tavern stand in Lawrenceville. Upu Carte, on whioh ho now re , rides, rate•han milel trout three churches, two Selioul two grog shops, and ono railroad, and about il l samo,ilistance from the line of the ‘Vellthore th) Lawrenceville Railroad. The farm couthin:l 4 o acres of goad land, LO ;tares timbered, wcll wa teredi and vory`,producti o. It requires ;list th seed ishouid he pawed aid planted, tiny:aver, I, caber° a harvest. one farm in Jacks() township, 175 a tirst•iato place for a cheie factory. tattles, 75 sheep, anti ether stock cheap uu rcasonal4e tares. AI. 3. BA LD IV N Lawrence, Apr. 17, 1367-tf. 00 000 • 00 8 00 to (0 100 3 00 Pißning &•Tul B. T. VAN HORN, got his new Fnotory in opermilA GENERALLY DEALERS Fa is now prepared to fill ortiera for Cabinet Y aralproulptly and in the best style of iverktear , ship. flaying procured, a WO'ODWORii..I PLANER, . he la ready to dress t>onrd 4 or plank with SCROLL•WORIK &*BRACKETS, furnished to order. His inttehinesare of thr est and most improved patternsil Shop career of Pearl and Waln Sts, WELL: BORO, 'PA., Oer. 31, 1868—tf. NEW GROCERY SUBSCRIBER has opened a new II GROCERY & PROVISION STORE At th, , ,:y ahoy° 11:,/ mod place ';where he propoies furniih CloOda in his lino Cheap. Market prices paid for Farm Produce, citl.r iu cash or trade. The patronage of the public r. respectfully solicited. ALBERT TIPPLE , Charleston, liec,fll,lB67—tf. 11114. ( J. STICKLDI , , i ---. Chairmaker Turner, l and ' I • (---7 I• ~. Furniture Dealer. , SAKE ROOM; opposite Dartee Wagon Shop, I% ain Street. FACTORY in Seats .ti MI hams ~ °unary, second story. Ord' :,, re promptly filled and satisfaction genre; toed.' 1 1 Fancy -Turning done to order. Wellaboro, Jnne 12, 186.7. J. ST Tina Marble Work', iitOersigned is now prop4d t eN< chic ull orders for Tamil Stone:i Alobe trietiO lof either ITALIAN OR RUTLAND NIARBLE, oC tholate.s.t etylo nod approved workmunshil and with dispatch. He *coif constantly on hand both Eihis Marble and will be able to suit all who may fa vor hitu with their orders, on Os reasonable tere,s as can'be obtained in the country. Stones discolored with rust and dirt cleanfa and made,to look as good as new. PORTER WILCOX Tinge, liov. I, is,f7-tr. - • e 'LAN() &, Agents for the Slisq uebsu u nb Woolen Mills. Real Estate Sale. IMMI B. T. VAN 1.1010 At Dartt Settlement 11 1: CKLIN