A.B/iik.liAli LINCOLN. DM - BY SW. Q. BRYANT • 1011, slow to smite and swift to spare, •i 'Gentle, and merciful, and just! " We fear of God did'st bear t.,.. fhe sword of power—a nation's trust. ",t In ecipeir by ttiy bier we stand,. , • - - Amid the awe that bushels "And4rpeali the angnieli of" a land, " - Valor* with horror at tby fall ~ • . The iaskis done- the bond are free— ' We *mi. thee ta . an honored grave, Whine - proudest mom:anent shall be '_The!brokon fetters of the slave. Purel ll l.B thy life, ita.bloody oloso . Hat}► Pawl thoe with the sons of light, Among the noble hosts of those Who perished in t .o cause of right. HARD TIMER. In, consequence of seaSonsof excessive 1 drouth, excessive rains, excessive frost, the country suffers frnm short crops.— These are among / the causes of hard times. Idleness,issipation, bad hab its, and thriftless r lese beget hard times. Extravagance in ing; spending more than we earn, or mote than our income, precinct) Iliad times. Importing foreign finery, produced by pauper labor, in excess of our exports, causes hard times. Bad financiering, and corrupt legisla tiim, which destroys public confidence, produce hard times. But free and in telligent. Ain oilcans know comparative ly littleof ard times. It' is the work ing clime of the old country; the millions of natural• born paupers who have neither homes of their own nor any voice in the Government—who are both ignorant and dissipated—men, women, and children who subsist on the misemblei pittance doled out to them by, their noble masters, lords, and la dies, their most gracious majesties and rulers; the poor creatures who live in hovels and mud huts, who had no edu cation, and = know nothing o f the world save by hearsay , ; who gang to gether in herds with the pip, all in the same family ; those, too, who work and live in the coal mines, away down in total darkness, hundreds of feet under ground—men, women, children, horses, and donkeys, who do not see daylight for days andi weeks together who, when thery do come up in sunshine, stagger Mad real, from very• blindness, are they who can be said to thoroughly realize the meaning of "hard times." Another class in the old country 'may be mentioned, who get a precarious living by fishing, and who endure un told suffering from exposure to cold and damp; night and day, year in and year out—weather-beaten men who grow old prematurely, and who get doubled up by, rheumatism and other ! diseases resulting from undue exposure : the "work-people," in many othe factories, who delve at the looms fro., childhood till death, gettmg only a sbanty living, often short of the necessaries of life, and knowing nothing of its luxuries; these are they who know by bitter, pinching experience what is meant by the words "hard times." We repeat, Ariericans, in their Worst condition know almost nothing of hard times. We have never yet had a famine in this country. Think of the tens of thousatds who have starved to death, i and the millions who live at their lives from , "hand to' mouth" in the Old • World I No, there is really no necessity for hard times here. It is the improvi dent, imprudent idle, imbecile, dissipa ted here who ipok to charity for sup port, and who complain of hard times. Let such throw away their tobacco, beer, and rum ; let them cease repining and go to work ; let them try the experiment of a little useful self-denial, a ci see what a change will be wrought on he times, It and especially on themsel es. Let them cast about in search of those who mali t y mazif44l helloing in hand and ive erous giver • s y Try that I;arine which sas "I n t l '; more blessed to give than to y receive," and see if it be not true in ever y case. He who confers the favor will be made m or k. e hapjiy than _there cipient.no mat the gift, or the favor. The same is true of the teacher; he who imparts knowledge gains knowledge in the act. His mind expands, and he becomes every day more learned. fSo it is with the writer, the speaker, and the artisan, and with all who do good in the world. They get good—grow in grace—by doing good. So all tte faculties of the mind grow by what" they feed upon, grow by virtue of ACTION. Here, then, are the grounds for hope. If we would escape hard times,_and secure good times, let us, each • of - lis, put ourselves in right relations to the laws of God— moral, physical, and spiritual—and we may make the world—to ourselves— what we, will and practically do away with hard times. P. T. Barnum on the Stand. . i The case of Cook vs. l Barnum has oc cupied the Court for the last ten days, : Mr. George Cook, proprietor of the Yel low Mills, sues P. T. Barnum for en croaching on his milli pond, by laying the foundation of an ice-house on the shore, dnd, as it is alleged, extending a portion of the foundation beyond high water mark. Mr. Cook's '. witness, Mr. Beck With, the surveyor, testified that 'the amount of water thus displaced would,haVe turned the water wheels of the mill for - about three minutes, and Mr. Barnum's Witness, Mr. Mead, the surveyor, .stated that it would not have turned the wheels quite three quarters of a minute. Mr. Barnum's defense was first, that it was the property of his _wife "Charity," • and, therefore, Mr. Cook has sued the wrong person . ; second, that - Mr. Cook had no valid ti tle to the pond, (for various reasons stated,) and that the public had the same right to it for the purposes of nav igation, itc, that they had to any other portion of thel Bridgeport harbor. Mr. Barnum testified as,to the owner ship.of the land by his wife, and under went a sharp cross examination from the opposing counsel, Mr. Sturges, in the course of which the following dialogue occurred : Counsel—Mr. Barnum, are you sure that the property was not • bought by your own money ? Barnum—l had no money at that time; my wife had all there was in the family ; I was a subject of "charity." Judge—(smillng)Charity auffereth long. Barnum— I Without charity was nothing in those days of 'Jerome clocks. 1 Counsel—Mr. Barnum, you are now ''Barnum—You a million of dollars ? Barnum (gravely)—l am glad to ear it. ') Counsel—Are you not worth it ? so inform me, sir. Counsel—You are. worth a million and-a-half ?' Barnum—Better yet. . Counsel—is not this true ? Barnum-1 shall tell you if the Court so directs. qu i Judge ry? —What is the object of the in-' Counsel—l.wish to know how he has made a $4,600,000 within a few yeatil. Mr. B.—l ani not aware that I am obliged to give the gentleman lessons in the art of money gettifig. „Counsel (to the judge)-4.ha1l not, the Witness answer my 'question. . Judge—Mr. Barnum may do as he likes about it. If he has no objection 4 tellingyou how he has made money, he ma do so. Mr. annum (taking a pencil and a large sheet of law paper)--I certainly have not the'slightest objection (com mencing to make figures rapidly), but it will Involve some little delay to the Court. / shall be obliged to figure up my profits on the ” What Is It," then the Gorilla, and Mermaid, and enter in to some pretty nice calculations regard ing the Woolly Horse. I shall also be compelled to rewrite out a catalog.ne of the Museum, and in the course of about live days we shall - probably begin to get some faint-gleams of iigig, on the set t . .._ i ect. COUNTRY MERCHANTS Dai Fitisine,is and Others. 09Nszaw YOUR ASHES, BEESWAX, BEANS, BUTTER CAME,' PAO, FLOUR' 4.Nb MEAL, 'FLAX, COTTON, • s - ; FURS' AND SKINg; DRIED AND GREEN PETITS, GRAIN WOOL, GAMS,, , POULTRY, NAVAL STORES, HOPS, 03INSENG, FEATHERS, lIEMP, . ,RApyslONs OILS, LARD, TALLOW, SEEDS, TOBACCO, SORGHUM, MOLASSES, _ JOSIAH.,qARPENTER, General Commission Merchant, 442, 444 a4d 446 'Washington St., Nom Nircoris.. -Cary. • And receive hls weekly Pride 'Current of Pro duce and Groceries the most complete Pace Car rent Pub Haled ih the United States. SEND FOR A PRICE ()WENT Marking Plates & Cards furnished Free "Abend Adtiances made on Conslninits Established May let, 1800. First Class References given when Required April 22, 71368,—1y. NEW HARDWARE STORE I CONYERS & OSGOO N addition to their old business in Dry Goods, I Grlkeries, &c., have established a STOVE, TIN, AND' GENERAL HARD WARE STORE, two doors below the old stand; .where they man I:tincture l" TIN-WA'itE HUMANITY PRINCIPLE, ON Inn matter is, in the most substantial manner. In the matter of STOAT we have enough to do alt the cooking and warm ing in Tioga County. In fact, we have Stoves enough to MAKE A SUMMER in WALBUSSIA. We are the only agents for the sale of the AURICAN COOK STOVH in Wellsboro; and this Stove is the AUTOCRAT OF STOVES We keep all kinds of. 'Hardware, Iron, Nails, Steel, Horse Shoes, and a complete variety of SHELF r t ARDWARE. CONVERS osadop. Wel'shore, Sept. 4, 1867, ly. Stoves! St AND HARDWARE! MR. ROBERTS begs • to• ,WILLIAM .. announce to the Citizens of Tip& County, that in addition to ' lii's excellent stock of Stoves, Tin-Ware, Brittania, and Sheet-Iron Ware, be has, at a great outlay, decked his store on MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, with a oompleth 'assortment of Shelf Hardware, of which we enumerate the following articles : NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, . X CUT, MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS, BUTTS, STRAP HINGES, • CARPENTER'S TOOLS, PUMPS, AXES, AUGERS, BITTS, BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS, , p l SHOVELS, PADES , FORKS, BENT -SCREWS,. WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS, BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS, PIPE BOXES, AXLE TREES, ELLIP TIC SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR, • & BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE lIA.NGINGS, CORN --- POPPERS, SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERS COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS, PISTOL CARTRIDGES, • POWDER AND .;• OAPS, PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS a now thing, and made for use. Thoso are but a Now of the many articles composing oar stook of Hardware. We invite the publio to call and examine for themselves. We aim to beatable best quality of goods in our line ; and all work to order done promptly and well. , WILLIAM ROBERTS' Well 6 oro, Pvt. 1,18 88-t f. H OOP SKIRTS; at DRAMA 9V',.'68 IA ikon & Van V alketibures In view of tb, cc,litktot4.,l,,i It ol lit,„1 soo n to to be built to W thn 14 , •1•1 a u•rs have concluded to gave ns h Et.oplit I,,mcai.,,ute, daily entertainments Oft• year. tai acing en the 14th of January. 'rho plee,•:. entitled, IN TWO CHARACTERS. 1 • Live, " WILSON di,V AN V.iixeNnvn,ti. Let Live, PEOPL E. Thiv T eat dl-anon hitv drao 1, ;I, 11 /it ti houses both in this anti the old Cwiniiiv., nod is rid mine,) U. 0.1)ei);:e qieiiip,i , l44fitob)o, in temling„iili 0 0 1-1441...1z.expi),) f?, We e 'hat all eleeses 4,1 anti ho feel a little W+ , llL-li'--I.ed le • i.er- t-xeladeil from the:• • • The superiority of "Ilarding's Patent Flexible Chain-Beek Album," over all others heretofore manufacturtid, will , upon the slightest examina tion, be apparent to all. `' Purchasers rite- assured that the above: hooks are' all of th? best Philadglphiti - ratinufaetitro. z. E• ;13: OAPN, Jan, 8, 1888:-4m. Tioy, Pa. 't Wellsboro. Mdaillar — ka I BEEF PORIC! MUTTON ! WEB subscriber , opened a lSleat Market in the building lately occupied by Dr. Webb, on Crefton-street, Monday morning, Feb:l7, where be will kocp a full assortment of • FREShr MEATS MIMS and Slioulders. 7f the people will give me encouragement I will keep up a,good Market., Feb. 10, 1568 3m. ; - A.. 7. TIPPLE. • ..., T HE Buffalo;Platform Scales,. r i ll ordinary SiZeitlYr ttociy,'and counter use,. may be found at the ifurdwnio Store of `Wm. - Roberts, Wellsboro. Thera Settles are the Fairbanks pat ent end have no tvtperier anywhere. They aro madam n the best style and have taken the prong., um at all the great elOilhitionti. - . I hap the sale agency for these Scales in: this region: , WILLIAM ROBERTS. . Welleboro, Feb 12, 1965. . , ; aAOKING for hops, best quality 25 eta peryard la at Ds LANO & CO'B.• Oot:12. De LAND 4 CO'B. PUBLIC BEN MT ; PROGRAMME PAW:* P/lIST LIVE AND LET LIVE 1" !Pickett/ to the C";7' eIc—FjZF,E l' cflT SECOND &atilt 0 . filS111()N !. Where •ifir- --,lurrlipk, an) and quality iortieliti : c, in t ; a v plif bile abort notice awl Icw. OU ONE .Aidd I IIA BIN.- - Cloths, eakiSfillerCS, VeatillgS, Ladids Cloths, and IL large variety of Ladies' Dress Goods. Beet toad a cheitp ire tiie cheapest Tic - ixt4 to titc Paequ6tte—lemzE. r 11 la TIMM • ' • • In this want for 1102 hcbelif of tho Attsliv, %“! no•i. .ttatt'snyislg La(110E1 has nti also keep ,-,er% thing 1. teri, , ,it•li their WEIAra-rir:* l :Ae. C,,rbel one .311,j :111 Ar.ii tvi:nc: , , , die above en terb,i eilient. eta 11:1111, 1,, be I,ld Stare, LetTitratLebtle.avut- gue en the •ivbrth "tif,tbeir - - • . Reserucd Seats for the Ladies n em NO. UNION BLOCK N 13.—We 'shall giv,) "lir patrol), the rim ben. efit ot the tlevline iu ptivee, and extending thew our thank:- for the very liberal patronage heret.,:wre extenkti, we .<okiett tontinutine • " of the WIE,SON VAN . VALIiIIN BURG tt,' - e11,1)01.1, Jan. 15, It.,lis-11 Home Life Insurance Co., • • . No; '2-58 1.3„1304vw.ev /tiim You. ALL the net profits of this Company go to the Assured. No forfeiture of Polic . ies. No Limitatipu ns rosidonco tir‘Travel. Tho Home hag an atnplo Cash Capitol most so curdy invested. WALTHR S, GRIMM. GECIRGII C. RlphtlY , I. H. FROTIHNOHAM, WM. J. COFFIN MORGAN HART, Ag'l, ‘Vellsboro March 4, 1811S—fitn. SAVINGS BASK. OTHERIVLS'I'I GA it Ii N 1 It S GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE THE 4C). TlEtntillf a tt h f l AtPtit'te,n 7 SYnititr .'a ' obritsya Wtat)th, said some old chop whose name I have forgotten; and it i, ee.monly to trod; t , ..hero the SLAUGHTEii of hi h inlet:. 4 , being proeeeuttal MO vigor and without rk , itrievo. 1 eau sell Sugars, i e.ic. Itiu lasses, Pork, Fleur, Coin thaeors, ilanned - Fruils, :spices, oveiyLbiuti intended fur Ininily usa. giving the buyer the benefit OF THE .fall of Um markets, nn advantage duly appre ciated by everyburly,eicopting only those verdant INNOCENTS who prOfcr PRO 31 ISI.SO TO PA Y one hun dred per cent. profits to the seller to PA YINO twenty.tive per omit. cash on deliverY of the goods. I shall offer toy stock of goods at fair prices - . EVERY MONDAY, EVERY TUESDAY, EV,ERY wEDI,spAY, EVERY Istiliii DAY, EVERY FRIDAY, ' AND 'EVERY SATURDAY, ' and fill up as fast as I sell out. L.' A. GARDNER. Wellsboro, June 12, 1867. lIARKNESS & RILEY, BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS, Over Witting & Vag Viiikeiibioyi' , 9 Store, in the roam lately occupied by Brij. Seeley, ; , ; BOOTS AND SHOES of all kinds made, to order and in Um best manner: REPAIRING of all k:inds„dono promptly and good. Giro- us n. • • JOHN HARKNESS, WM. RILEY. Wollsboro, Jan. 2, MS ly. E.B. cA$F#, AG.UNT FOR HARDING'S EDITIONS OF• FAMILY, : PULPIT, ' & PHOTO- GRAPH BIBLES. Wholesale Dealers will find the list to embrace the largest assortment 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 all the vari ous styles of binding and sizes of typo, varying in price from $2 to $3 0 , for Family Bible, large quarto size. HARDING'S PATENT FLEXIBLE CHAIN-BACK PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM, Scales! Secdes I. Sea ! L'UriLLIAMS SEMPER , DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT ',MEDI IOINES, PAINTS, OILS, WIN ' , ;DOW XI ILOS, 37=1:14TY, Have com e down.to 041 Vric.,(4B aka. WE tto•uot llos4a(a "say dial'via have ttio 'Largest Stook of PURE ENGLISH DRUGS . MEDICINES, HUNT MEDICINBS • . FANCY ARTICLES, stonkr SOAP, CLOTH, HAIR, TOOTH & NAIL BRUSHES. MIRRORS, ,y.NIN,E ; , i O, : LIQU,ORSI ftp„ EVER BROUGHT INTO THIS MARKET. PAID' 9 btiS, 64 - 1,5861, AND' , • ,t i+l4 ; ; ; 'Pure While Lead; Vara White :Zino; Linseed Oil. Coach Varnish, Farniturelrarnisb, Yel low Ochre, Vend* Red, Chrome Yel . law, Chrome Green, Prussian Blup, ' • Patent Dryer,' tacker, Saltart, ' Spanish Whiting, Paris White, Kalsomino, Resin, Tar, Log Wood, Fastio; Brazil Wood, Cam wood, Reciwoo.i, !Potash, Putty, 'Alm) . - cohol, Benzoic. Spirits Turpentine, and Kerosene Oil, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Which we will sell 25 pei cent. cheaper than any other establishment in the county. In short, we have every thing ever kept in a first class UM TRFAS. DRUG STORE, A LTI , ART and all we ask is fOr'you to Cali atrd examine our stock and piices before buying elsewhere. Re member we can't be undersold. All gonds"warranted o'r . no solo P. R. WILLIAMS, 1 P. It WILLIAMS 44 Co J. L. WILLIAMS. J No. 3 Union Block. .. _l_ Wrillsbora,' Juno 26, 1i367t ; lA:Patent Ri ht that is No Humbtig. THE SUBSC IBER having purchased the right of D. . Sturdevant's Milk Shelvei & Provision Rack f r Tioga County, is prepared to sell Township bi- Individual rights at fair rates. This Rack is portable and so arranged that it Or'e l Y66o,llllBe"6ltunteg THU 6 d d "TfeTROM - liiiliin in cold weather, and in the calfir in warm weather, and will hold fron 72 to 84 pans of milk. The shelves are made in skeleton form so us to allow the free circulation of air all around the pans. It bas been proved that milk will raise mote cream, and keep from four to six hours longer than on ordinary shelves. Each shelf turns by itself independent of the other, so that the cream of the former , milking is not disturbed by the - retrieval 'or pitting on of pans. The frame is such that it can be readi ly covered with a cloth or gauze, effectually ex eluding insects or dust. ft is a complete arrange ment to dry fruit'upon. The subscriber will soon visit different parts of the County with a model of this radik,'or,hoi,etin be. addressed at Wellsboio, by those &titling puribtushl l ownsbiper indi vidual rights. Specimens can also be seen at the Foundry building of Sears dc Williams in this Borough at any time after the middle of March. GEORGE THOMPSON. IVollsboro, March, 11, 1868-6 m. - • Stoves & Tin Ware FOR THE 4ILLION. Good people ail, bothfgreatjand small, if you ',want to keep you must have enough to eat,[dry wood, a good wife, well-belnived children, and to crown all, a- TIP • TOP COOKING STOVB! This jastiand crowning good, I have at my Tin and Stove establishment, opposite:ltoy's .Block, Welleboro, and its name is the HOME COMPANIO N on - 211 bands admitted to bo equal to any in the world. - , - • i• TIN WARE MADE TO ORDER, promptly,and warranted to give aatiefaetion. (*canted in the beet manner and with dispatch. • • D. P. ROBERTS. Wellahoradgh,'-Nov. '2l ; • ;BA7. ' Public 'Benefit, AMONG the, dicta' improvements of .the.day ) there arelfett• that give More promise of good, few so well adapted to relieve human suf fering, few so well approved by the public as-that new and powerful remedy called Stdatifer, (pr as the German people call it Healiltringer). It gives ease and - comfort to the poor sufferer from Neuralgia and Itheumatistii, and brings speedy relief to thatlarge class of diseases that are often cured antr.alwayp benefited by an out. Ward application.' • ' • For sale by all Druggists. Wholesale Depot DAY, HOAGLAND & GFR, No b 4 oourtiandt St. New York T O LAWYERS-- B.ANKRUPTCY BLANKS; in fall setts, at - YOUNG'S BOOKSTORE. FOR btA_LE - CILEAR 1 elegant new open Buggy. 1 second-hand open buggy.- second hand top buggy. - -;= - 1 aulkey. I two horse !unbar wagon. . . WRIGHT do BAILEY. f - MIME 1h . 77-.7!T' - rnit 11_•01 ; ; YANK tiE NOTIONS, I'EIt.FUMERY, We have oleo the Largest•Stoek of Such as PEACE IN THE FAMILf REPAIRING CALL; AND• SEE ME. << < Air TO -4 UY SELL. 12 WE will buy at tha hlghoat• market via, the•following articleb. SHEEP• PE LT S, - DEACON SKINS, • DEER SKINS, FURS, TIMES, • Arii) VEAL. SKINS, , . for which we' wfil pay cash. • We will 'manufacture to order, French or home tanned OALF or ISIP BOOTS, in the boat man ner and at fair ratsg, and' ay especial attention M 413,PA1R1N4. ; .. ~ WWI on wixiob We will not be nndoreo)d, L9 l from als time we shell make it.a point to kept' up the beat stook of . , - LADIES' GAITERS, to be found in the county, which ,we Will sell at a lower profit ;than such articles havo ever ;been offered in this vegiou. •i • We shall likewise keop up a good assortment of, ( . • lALS,'LiATHEI BQOTEES, . • HILDREN'S AND — MISSES:' VORA., or VA _ MOUS STYLES, ME CM e ; • LEA.T.FLER, t f FINDINGS can be pought of 'Us as cheap as any where this side of New York, and we shall keep a .fall stook of MI FRENCH CALF, .FREsofit 4IP, : UP PER, SOLD, LININGS, AND , BINDING. Our stook of PEGS,INAILS,,TH RAD, AWLS, RASPS, GLOVERS' NEEDL S, LASTS; TREES,' 0 RI if P S , with S OEMASER'S TOOLS and FINDINGS, will h found the lar., gest.ia the county; and we well fo entail pivfits: We talk business and we mean business. We have been in this region long enough to be well known—let those who know as try ns: Corner of Main and Grafton streets, opposite Win. Rob erts' Hardware Store, O. W. SEARS, , " GEO. 01 DERBY. c i • Wboro, 0r0,Apri1•24,1867--tf. 11 - 4981 '8 Lull' 'l l l O B OlO l4 'ollff 3.1111 11 '0 •somoo 40.1 eifpnr pun equalize pus Imo ernehi •aopoodeut nog soopa pan spoon .rao •eopilagnb ;puns a; azaupion Sapfoog gaup pug olaggozopz upooo soso goitopevaps 04111/ 1 0ii iSlospiniora geonieng mummy; alp. at Sanyo(' oen ago . Log Lag iqupioupi sig; gum Sup g 121 802011 q a; p wol.; lanid Ingo now g . eeaq Nang .1020111,1 Llf2Aa ,reigs Jo; &tog oil gopikt tpurgoapvi .0 •Ef Sq pop:wpm NllO9 popaqopo cop 04 saotium Jo !wimpy oil; unftploa. oAt `SitfUU MIMI 09 " (plain IRaq) `sa ns liajatig 811%mum 11M141111 fit f4O _514 4 iooals otoqiiiioAt no aooa - patql, `union 2st Lux I R'3 "3V '3UVM-NII 111VM-SSVI3 4 auvAtar/TVH • t • 1 . . ! znoS Strang Sq elhilueozad °gni s ease pay 080WriM0 /UO4 U 0 04i Ulf 01113}1 1868. WRIGHT ft AILEY. 1868. w z a erate b n ua ce i thle . year with an exolusively CASH PAID FOR WHEAT 1 \ GASH - PAID E i OP, 'OATS 1 (DASH PAID , FOR donat GASH FOR • EVERYTHING 11 A LARGE . , STOOK OF FLOUR FOR A LARGE - STOOK OF FEED FOR A LARGE STOOK OF. PORK FOR Call and, see na. • WRIGHT 4- BAILEY. Wellsboro, Jan. 9, " ' ' All persona indebted to us by note' or book Amount must &all and settle or poy posts. Jan. 8;1888. • WRIGHT 'BAILEY. Wellsboro Cloth-Dressing Works. HAWNS engaged Mr. JAMES EMITS to superintend our Clothing Works we are now ready to do all kind of coloring and drew ins in good style and on short notice. • '• S.' A. HUMBOLD, Sept.'lB, 0. BLAIR, I BUSINESS Arso', We hiie'a tirat:rate etook of and Whinges of aIEN'EP WORK. Jo hoop; oltant Sna 13 'cow 1 110111 41011 gIVDI `NOM walls asxon wV.4110..172.T122 0n2714.7e 31/V 'Yd . 'C1',17111,9111-VK ao `SEAO►LS ()ABM CASH I CASH I • 1' 110LBSILB DRIIG ORN IN G, N. Y. Dlugottir m,implNEs, PAINTS ,THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, 'KEITH'S CONCENTRATED MEDICINES, IREDELL'S FLUID, EX 'TRACTS,' , • BURNETT'S COCOAINE, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, KEROSENE. LAMPS, PATENT MEDICINES, ROCH ESTER PERFUMERY' AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, AGENTS:4OIO MARVIN 8c; 00'S RE FINSID Sold at Wilelesale Prices. Buyers are requested to call and, get -quotations before goihg further East Corning, N. Y., Son.:l, 1888-ly 1868. FOR SALE. 1868• BY - • • B. ,O. WICKHAM, AT HIS NURSERY og , FRUIT AND OR NAMENTAL TREES, IN TIOGA 60,040 { Apple Trees. 10,000 Pear Trees.. A good s pply of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY, and ORE ENT AL TREES .1c SHRUBBERY. The Fru t tree's Le composed of the choicest varieties, ood, healthy, 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. jinir Delivered at the depot free of charge: Tioga; Feb. 28, 1866-Iy. To Owners of Hdrses and Cattle. tT°BIAS' DERBY CONDITION POWDERS ARE warranted superior to any others, or no pay, for cure of Distemper, Worms, Rote , Coughs, Hide bound, Oolds,Ao., in Hones ; and ()olds, Coughs, Loss of Milk, Black Tongue, Horn Distemper, dc., in Cat tle. They are perfectly safe and innocent; no need of stopping the working ofyonr animals. They increase theappetin, give a line coat, cleanse the stomach and urinary organs; also increase the milk of cows. Try them, and; you will never be without them. Hiram Woodruff, the celebrated trainer of trotting hones, hew used them for years, and recommends them to his friends. Col. Philo. P. Bush, of the Jerome Race Course, Bordham, N. Y., would not use them until he was told of what they are composed, since which be is never without them. Ho has over twenty running horses in his charge, and for the last three years has need no other medicine for them, lie has kindly Ser mitted me to refer any one to him. Over 1,000 other references can be seen at the dep t. Sold by Druggists and Saddlers. Price 25' cents /per box. Depot, 50' Cortland& Street, New York. [Fob. 10] WELIASBORO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. MBE oubsqlbors havitgepuogrpidiMitiff4 611 forte of • PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, FIELD ROLLERS, MILL GEARING, SLEIGH-SHOES, W 0 0 D • SAWING MACHINES, &o„ &c., &o. WOODWORTH PLANER, for ettatom and job work, Wo are alae prepared to do SLITTING & SCROLL SAWING Having a firat-class frrow-cutting Lathe, we aro prepared to make • ' , II CHEESE PRESS SCREWS, to order. Builders of Oheese Factories are ire- Nested to to examine our work. We manufacture th Champion PI014;15 one of the finest implements in the market. Oash[paid for OLD IRON. CHARLES WILLIAMS, R. L. SEARS. Wellaboro, May IS, 1867—tf. Grocery and Provision Store, C). 1517iLay • WHOLESALE AND BET DEALER V V in all kinds of •L GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, WineS, Liquors and FOREIGN & DOMESTIC, GREEN & CANNED FRUITS AND WOOD & WILLOW WARE, ,I GLASS & , CROCKERY WARE, OBILDIT'S CARRIAGES, GABS & PER4BULATORS, TOYS, &cr., &o. A full and complete assortment of the above mentioned goods of the beet quality always on band. Particular attention ; paid to Pine Orooeries. Dealers and Consumers will find it to their In terest to exasnlno his Stook before buying. Corning, N. Y., March 11, 1868. HH largest assortment of Watobes, Cloaks Jewelry and Plated Ware in Tioga county at. El4deoBB] , Your 'B. WHITEWASH LIME & AND DYE' COLORS, 11211 W. D. TERBELL & CO CASTINGS, 1 rIICH AS Wahavo also a to order. CORNING, N. Y. Cigars, DRIED FRUITS, - VEGETABLES, eStiperlor 4tiaitty Proof 3 of t 06`111113 AMERIC'N WATCIFI NAPE AT . , . The American Watch • Company, of Waltham, Mass., respectfully submit that their Watches aro cheater, moreeccuratn, less compiax, more dere blevbetter adapted for general use, and more ea sily kept in order and repaitikl thin 'any Other watches in the market; ' they aro simpler in structure, and therefore stronger, and less likely to bo injured than the majority or foreign watch es, which . are composed of from 12l; to 300 pie, oes, while in an old Englitib watch there aro more than 700 parts. now they' run under the hardest trial watuhce elm have; is shown by the following letter: PENN. RAILROAD COMPANY. ' ' 1),. Orme es* Ittn GS St;eultstrearovaer, 1, i ALTOONA, PA., 15 D 0., 1866. ' GENTLEMEN : The %vetches anufactured by you have beet: in use or: this Vail nail for several years , by our engine:non, to w ow wo furnish 1 watches es part of cur equipment. _There are now some three hundred of them carried on our.: ' linti;and 'we" consider thorn good and reliable time-keepers. Indeed, I have great satisfaction in saying your watches give us loss trouble, and have worn, and do wear much longer without ro. pairs than any watches we have ever had in use on this road. As you a4o" aware, we formerly trusted to those of' English manufacture, of ac knowledged good reputation ; but as a class they never keep time las ,correctly, nor have they done as good service, as yours.,. In:theso' statements I am sustained by my predecessor', : Mr.' Lewis, whoite 'experience ex tended over a :smiles of years. Respectfully, EDWARD IL WILLIAMS, General Superintendent. American Watch Co., Waltham. • We make noii , five different grades of watches, named respectively as follows : • App&ton, Tracy & Co., Waltham, Mae*. Waltham Watch Company, Waltham, Maee. P. S. Bdrttetti Waltham, Mate. Wm. Ellery, Boston, Muse. Home Watch. Company, , Boston, Mass. • All of these, with the exception of the Home Watch Company, aro Tarranted by the American- Watch Company to 11 of •the best material, on the most approved prineiple, and to possess every requisite for a rFliable tirnekeeper. Every dealer selling them Watches }isprovided with the Com pany's printed card of guarantee, which •bhould accompany each Watch sold, so that bnyefs may feel sure they aro purchasing the genuine article. Thero lire numerous counterfeits and imitations of our Watches sold throughout tho country, and we would caution purchasers to be on their guard against imposition. Any grades of Waltham Watches may bo pur chased of Watch Dealers throughout the country. ROBBINS & APPLETON. Sept. 4,1887-9 m. 182 Broadway, N. Y. • The American Cooking, Stove. AFTER twenty years experience in the man ufacture of stoves, we became' convinced, some six years since, that a vast amount of money was being expended by the peoplo of this country in buying cheap and worthless stoves, a large p rtion 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 proceeded to construct the American Cooking Stove, and spared no pains or expense to make it the best and most perfect stove that could be made. And wo have experimented with it, and carefully. watched its operation for the last six years, and when an improvement suggested itself, we have atnnco adopted it, and we have several of these improvements scoured by letters patent. In this manner we do not hesitate to say, we have brought it to a higher state of perfection than 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 we 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, it CO., Albaviy, N. Y. For solo by CONVERSE Sc, OSGOOD, Wells boro, Pa. May 13, 1868. To the Farmers of Tioga Co.unty T AM now building at niy manufactory, in Lawrence villa, a superior FAIVIVIIV & hIILL, which poisoner] the following advantagoo over another. mills : 1. It separates oats, rat litter. and foul seeds, and chess and cockle, flom wheat. . , 2. It cleans flax seed, takes out yellow seed, and all other needs, perfectly. 3, It cleans timothy seed. 4. It does all other separating required of a mill. This mill is built of the best and moat durable tim ber, In good style, and is sold cheap tor cash, or pro duce. ' I will fit a patent sieve, for separtiting oats from wheat, to other mills, on reasonable terms. . J. IL MATHER Lawrencoville, October 10, 1866—tt UNION ACADEMY KNOXVILLE, TIOGA. CO., PA , FACULTY : ELIAS HORTON, Principal. kilns. ADA W. HORTON, Preceptrces. Miss MIRA HORTON, Assistant. ililBB AMANDA DRAKE, Teacher of Music. CALENDAR FOR 1867-8. -Fail Term commences Sept. 3d, Winter Term Nov 20th, Spring Term Feb. 18th, 1868. EXPENSES PER TERM Primary‘Departmtint Common English Higher English Language k and Higher Mathematics... Instrume tal :Music, extra Vocal Music, extra. Drawing, extra Room Rent Board per week....; Knoxville, August 14,1867-tt. REMINGTONS' FIRE ARMS 200,000 FURNISHED THE Army Revolver, Navy Revolver, Bolt Revolver,. • Navy size Calibre Pollee Revolver, Navy size Calibre, New Pocket Revolver 31.100 in. Calibre Pocket Revolver, (Rider's pt.) 31-100 in. 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This great work presents the only complete and impartial analysis of the causes of the War yet published, and gives those interior lights and shadows- of the great conflict only known to those high officersrwho watebod the flood-tide of revolution from itd fountain springs,' and which were so accessible to Mr. Stephens from his po sition as second officer of tho Confodoraoy. To a public that has boon surfdited with AP: PARENTLY SIMILAR PRODUCTIONS, we promise a change of faro, both agreeable and sal. atary, and an intellectual ,treat of the highest order. The great American war has AT LAST found a historian worthy of its importance, and at whose bands it will receive that moderate, candid and impartial treatment Which truth and justice so urgently demand.. The intense desire every where manifested to obtain this work, its Official character and ready sale, combined with an increased commission, make it the best subscription book ever pub lished. One Agent in Easton, Pa., reports 72 subliori hers iu 3 days. One in Boston, Mass., 103 sub suitors in 4 days. Ono in Memphis, Tenn. 108 eubeoribere in 5 days. Send for Circulars and see our' terms, and a full description .of the work, with Press notioee of advanoo sheets, .ko. Address, NATION L PUBLISHING -CO. 26 South Sev:nth-St. Philadelphia, Pa. Mal 27,1888-4 t LINES OF TRAVEL. • Eat RAILWAY. on and after Monty, May lath, 1808, trains will leave Corning at :lb tit the following hours: • VirEE 'SWARD BOUND. , • 0:03 a Ell Night Express, liundu)s excepted, f9r Buffalo, Salamanca, and Dunkirk, making direct chnnectloo with tralui ol•the Atlantic & Wilat lie/der), tot„ Sbore,antt Grand Trun it Railways, feral! points Wek.l 6:21 a. nt.,Night ,Express, Daily, for Buttisio,i-niatosid Dunkirk nub the West, connecting us above. 6:35 a. ca., Night Express, Sundays excepted, lor Hoch. ester and buffalo, via Avou. 10:15 a. sn., Mali Tt;ain, Eintida ; ys excepted, fur Buffalo 1 bunk's*. ' • • ' 1:.15 p. cu.illalttrooro Exprass ' Sunda) axceptyd, fat j Rocliestdr isuiralo, via Avon. 0;33 p. tn.. Dot Expross, Sundays eXCFI/1.:11, fat Dutra ii.„ ia Balannca, Dunkirk' and tho Wool, connecting at at Ll.alatnisuca with thu Atlantic 111111 °root Western ; , at Ituditto with tho hake Shots 111111 (trawl Trunk Railways, and at Dunklt It with tho Luke Shots Railway, for alt polutowost nail south. 6;40 p in hay Expteim,iitiiniaysoccepteil,h.TlNichebter 12:35 aim., Express Mail. Sunday,: excepted, for Path, la, tiniamaucaopd with trains tor tlfe West. LSO to Ili tVity Freight, Etto.iday:o exo..tut)tud 6:40 Efnigrant train, 'Daily, for tin) . Want EASTWARD ' . 01.1211).• I2:40 a. la., Night 'Express, Wily, Buinitiy oscepted, connecting at Orayeourt fn{ Warwick, and at New l'orit with afternoon trains and - strut:nets for Button . and New England Citlea. - ' 4:20 a. in., Cincinnati lixpress. Mondays txcepted, cot, netting at Elmira for Harrisburg, i'hilittlelphitt and the•tiontiti at. Owego foe Ithaca; at Binghamton tor Syracuse; at Great Bend for ficrenton, OM, and Trenton; tat Lick:lwo:ten for Ilawloy, and at Oraycourt for Newburg and Warwick. , 9:55 a. in., Day Express, Sundays excepted, connecting at Elmira for Cauantinignu,,at Binghamton for syr a . Ease, at Great Bond fot;Scrauton, at Lackawaxesi ler Ilawley,land at Jersey City with midnight Expless TrAin of 'New Jersey Railroad forritiltitlelptia, Bahl. more and Washington. 10.22 am Accommodation Train (laity, connecting at at Elmira for Canandaigua.. 2420 p. Baltimore Express, Sundays excepted. 4:35 p, m., New York and Baltimore Mail. Sunday's ex. cepted 8.03 1D in Lightning Bxprottss, Sundays • oxceptcd, coat netting at Elmira for frarrisburg, Philadelphia and , . the South; at Jersey City with Morning expreli train of Now Jersey 'Railroad for Baltimore and Washington, and at New York with morning ex.l press trains for Boston and the East., 12:30 in. {gay Freigltt, Sundaysexcepted. WM. It: BARR, 7 , 11. RIDDLE, Gen'l Pass. Agent. • Gen'l Snp't Accommodation—Leaves Illesaburg at 6,15 a. In., !Mans. field at 7,05. Tioga at 7.41, Lawrenceville at 8,2 t - at Corning at 9,35 a. in. lail—Leavea Illoseburg at 2,00 p, m., Mansfield at 2,0, Tioga at 3,18, Lawrenceville at 4, o o—arriving at Corning at 5 p. in. Mail—Leaves Corning at 8,00 a. in., Lawrenceville at 0,03, Tioga at 9,45, Manalleld at 10 ,?.2--arriving at Blosielmrg at 11,00 a. in. Accommodation—Leaves Corning at 2.40 p. m., Law. roneeville at 4,00, Tioga at 4.66, Mansfield at, 5,30 arriving at Eleasburg at 6,15 p. m. L. 11. SHATTUCK, Sup't. TRAINS FOR TILE NORTH. Trains for CanandagnialeaTo Elmira as follows: Accomodatlon at 7 00 a m Express [fastest train on road] 1145 ate Mail Cl 5 pta Way Freight, [passenger coach Aachen] ...... 710 a m On and after Nov. 24, 1507, trains will arrive am! depart front Troy, as follows; LEAVE NORTHWARD. 10 55 A.M.—Daily (except Sundays) for Elmira, Buffa lo, Canandaigua, Rochester, Susp. Bridge 2114 the Ca nadas. 9 45 P. M.—Dolly (except Sundays) for Elmira sod Buffal9, via Erie Railway from Elmira ' LEAVE SOUTHWARD. ioil 5.30 Exprees Zcommodation 0,35 I Mail z , V.. xpreee 12.19 Aceotnituilittiou, ~...11.0. xprees 11.00 1 Expie f i rl „.., ele At Cory limo IS a junction with tho Philnddidde, a Erie, and Cil Crook Rail Roads. At Meadville with tho Franklin and Oil Cit) hod Ditholo Branch. -, At Leavittaburgo the Mahoniny Branch makes a di. rsct route to Cleveland. At Ravenna councute with Cleveland and Pitttibuigh Railroad. Thu Road pciseei through Akron, ANIIIIIIIII, Gallon, Marlon, Urbana and Dayton, intergeeting yttrium iall roads, and torminates.at_Cineinnati.— L. p - . - RUCKillt, (lon. Snpt., Meadville, Pa. THE Subscriber will sell or rout the following valuable property, to wit: Ono tavern stand in Lawrenceville. One farm, on which• e now resides, One-half mile from three churc es, two School Houses, two grog shops, and o railroad, and about •the same distance from the ine of the IVellaboro and Lawrenceville 'Railroad The farm contains 760 acres of good land, 60 acres timbered, well wa tered, and very productive. It requires that the seed should be sowed and planted, however, to ensure a harvest. $ . $5OO 0 00 ..... 700 8 00 10 00 1 00 3 00 2 50 ...... 3 60 One farm in Jackson township, 175 acres; a first-rate place for a cheese factory: • Also—for sale-4 males, 75 sheep, and other stock, cheap on reasonable terms. Planing & Turning. B. T. VAN HORN, NAVING got his now Factory in operation. is now prepared to fill orders for Cabinet Ware promptly •and in the best style of work6an ship. Havin : procured. a LLY IRS • . S. Govnittinnbir. ...44-100 in. Calibre ~..36-100 in. Calibre c__ WO I DWORTH PLANER, he is ready t , o • ress boards or plank with dispatch furnished to order. His machines are of the new est and moat inifiroved patterns. Shop corner Of Pear) and Wain Sts, WELLS BORO, PA., Oct. 31, 1886--y. NEW GROCERY At Dartt Settlement. T HE SUBSCRIBER has•opened a new GROCERY & PROVISION STORE At the above named plaT, where ho proposes to furnish (4ods in his line cheap. Afarkettpricas paid for Farm Produce, either iu cash or trade. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. ALBERT TIPPLE. Chatleston, Dec. 11, 1867—tf. J. STICKLIN - Ohairmaker, Turner, and Furniture Dealer. CI ALB ROOM, opposite Dartl's iVagon Shops 10 Main Street. FACTORY in Scare hams Foundry, second story. • drtiora promptly filled and satisfaction guaran • teed. Fancy Turning done to order.,. - Wellaboro, jnue 12, 1567. J. STICKLIN. TMILE underplitood id new prepared to exc l.. onto all urdors for Tomb Stones and Monu ments of either ITALIAN OR RUTLAND 'MARBLE, I of the latest style and approved workmanship and with dispatch. 110 koop constantly on. band both kindi oi Muhl° and will be able to suit all .who may fa vor him with their orders, on ns reasonable terms as can Do obtained in tho county. Stones discolored with' rue; and dirt eleanod and made to lock as good as ow. • , PO e , J'ER, WILCOX. Tioga, Nov. li IB67—tf. ' . ' TV LANG & CO„ Agents _LF na Woolen E3illa. Bloosburg &'Corning, & Tioga IR; Ft Trains will run as follOws until further notice: Northern Central R. R 600 A. !M.—Daily (except Sundays" for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia, dc. - 905 P. M.—Daily (except Sundays) for Baltimore, Washington and 'Philadelphia. J. N. MARRY, , ED. S. YOUNG • Gomel Supt. arriq)urg, Gen'! Pass. Ag't Baltimore, Md. Philadelphia & ErielL II On and attar MONDAY, May 11th. 3St.B, Trains on the Philadelphia & Erie Rail Road NVIII run at:. follow WESTWARD IMI Train iCaTCB Philadelphia. arr. at Erie Erie Express leaves Philadelphia.. •• Williamsport.— " arr. at Eile Elmira Mail leaves Philadelphia... Williamsport " arr. at Look Haven EASTWARD Mull Train leaves Erie 11.0 e a to " " Williamsport 10.15 p IL " " arr. at Philadelphia 730 Pto Erlo Exprees leaves Erie 7.40 p at " " Willlium:port . 'll5 ain " " arr. at Philadelphia 5.00 p ut Mail and Exprass eolipeet with 011 Crook and Alle lualy River Rail Road. Baggago Checked Through. ALlerirm L. TYLER, (41W/ Sup't _ Atlantic and Great Wentorn re..viT SALAMANCA STATION WETTWARD BOUND I Real Estate Sale. S. BALDWIN - Lawrence, Apr. 17, 1867-tf. SCROL -WORK & BRACKETS, Tioga Marble Works. El .11.15 p m . 20 a m . 8 45 p m 1..(N u(tiun 9:50 p m .1005 u in (4) It In p m . 7.45 p m EABTWARD BOUM', B. T. VAN HORN or the Susquohan
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