THE WEIGHT or A. TEAM; A pair of solos before bbn— A rioh.man at nod weighed > . A piece' of gold-4 *amazes 'alt. And unto' be; be ROI fcireesteln is not the proper *eight, - 1 ,80 take it baek again, ' j. Armen it to me- for half itelforth— :, <• It Lob a singlegralm o * ' • • • With teerfel eye the widow : O A vial& it kir; ouee:mo* I pray you be not 56 elect. liordrive meiftom your.door." , "Ntrhy, se:d yoriritelt under, weight ; 'Your tears are of no avail." :•%1 1 0 second tltnn,he tries It, , • Aiwa brOarA down the scaly: Put,littie guessed that rleh man,. . iz :Who, held his gold so dear, That,the extra weight that bore it down Had been the widow's tar. • . • WoRD J oE.TWo ABOUT BED Cio-V -mattvit.—Peopleare very often !'short" Intl* golden product called common sense, arid in relation , to nothing more than bed Covering. - What one sleeps under, ,has. a • vital connection with health; and many a day is made mis 7 erable just as the sleep of the preceding night - haS been , beneath proper or im properclothirig: - A popular writer has the following " • "Thred-fourtlis Of the bed covering of out people consist of what are miscalled `lcOrtifortables;" viz :.two calico cloths, with ;glaied . cotton wadding laid • be - .tween and quilted in. • •. The. perfection of dress by day or night where warmth ie thepurpose, is that which confines, around the body sufficient of its Own warmth, while it allows escape to the rest. Where the body is allowed to bathe Protractedly in its own vapors, iveniust expect an un.- healthy,effect upon the skin. Where there'is , too littleventilating escape, what is called insensible perspiration Is checked, and something analogous to fever supervenes— , Foul tongue, ill tasteand lack otinorning appetite; be tray the error. ' In all cases the temper suffers, arid "my dear, this is execrable coffee," *probably the morning, greet ing. How much is the rosy health of poor children clue to the airleaking bed-room of their parents, and what a generator of psi faces is a close chamber. To be 'healthy 'and happy, provide your-bed With 'the' lightest and -most porous blanket,9. • The finer the better. The cheapest in price are the dearest in health. I'Comfortables" are;,uncom forteble and unhealthy. , Cottbkis if it could be made equally porous and keep so, we would ,prefer to wobl. The same for daily under -clothes. But more than all else, let your chamber be ven tilated. Knock in a hole Somehow to give your escaping breath an exit, and anothetto give fresh air to your longs in So of what they have respired. So that 'You have pleasant dreams at night,_ and in the morning cheerful rising, sweet breath, and good apPetite! These blessings combined, will Secure to healtbY parents a'honsehold of bright and rosy-cheeked memorials of rich and fruitful affection."--New England Homestead. Ini'sn WOMEN;—The most remark able element, the richest, and certainly the most full of life, of this.land,,so life full, is thepopulittion itself . No Euro pean race, that of the Caucasian exetpt e-i, can compete with it in beauty. The Irish blood is of purity and distinction, especially among the females, which strikes all strangers with astonishment. The transparent whiteness of the skin. and absorbing attraction, Which - in France is but the attrib to of one wo man in a thousand, is here the general type. The daughter of the poor man as well as the tine laciy„possesses tn• opal or milky tint, the at ms of a statue, the foot and hand of, a duchess, and the ,-earing of a queen. Indreland there are as many differ ent physiognomies as individualities.— Rags, misery and manual labor have no effect on those native endowments. =Even beneath the thatched cabin of the poor peasant, in the midst of the potatk , fields which yield the sole nourish ment, thoSe 'traits at times develop themselves with unmistakable vivid ness. In the most wretched streets of the olden quarters of Dublin, the most ideal tintings of the pencil would grow pale before the beauty of the 'children ; and in the compact crowd which each day occupies the galleries of Merrion Square, therels 'certainly the most mag nificent collection of "human beings it is possible to meet. Blondes, with black eyes, brunettes, with blue, are by •no means rare. The race is as strong as it is handsome, as vigorous as it is charming. The girls of Connemara, with their queenly shoulders and eyes of lire, would put to shame at this day those daughtm•s of the East from whom they are said to be descended.—French Paper. BASIN 2N THE ATLANTIC OCEAN.— The basin of the Atlantic Ocean is a Ipng trough, separating the Old World from the No-pi - fund extending probably from pole to pole. - This ocean furrow was probably scored into the solid crust of the planet by the Almighty hand, that there he.waters which he called sea's might be gathered so as to let dry land appear, and lit the earth for the habitation of wall.. Frointhe deepest place yet reached by the plummet, in the Northern At lantic, the distance in a vertical line is ten mites, Could the waters of the At " 'satiate drawn off, so as 'to expose to view the great gash, which separates continents and extends from the Arctic to the Antarctic, it would present a scene' most rugged, grand, and imposin. /The Very ribs of the solid earth, g with he foundations of the sea, would be bro't to light, and we should have pre sented to us at one view, in the empty cradle of the ocean, a thousand fearful wrecks, great anchors, heaps of pearls and inestimable stones, which .in the poet's eye, lie scattered in the sea, inak in t it hideous with sights of ugly death.' - ' The'deepest part of the North Atlan tic is somewhere between the Bermudas and the Grand Banks. The waters of the Gulf of Mexico are held in a basin, about a mile deep in the deepest part.— There is at the bottom .of the sea be tween Cape Race in Newfoundland and Cape Clear, in Ireland, a remarkable steppe, which is already known as the telegraphic plateau.---American Church man. ONE GLAsS of WlNE.—the Duke of Orleans, the oldest son of King Louis Phillip, was the Inheritor of whatever rights the royal family could transmit. He was a noble young man— physic ally and intellectually noble. One morning be Invited a few companions with liim, as he was about to take his departure from Paris to join his regi ment. Jn the conviviallty.of the hour, he drank too much wine. He did not become intoxicated ; he was not in any respect a dissipated man. His character was lofty and noble. But in that Joyous hour he drank, a glass too much. He lost the balance of MS body and mind. Bidding adieu to his companion, he entered his carriage. But for that extra glass he would' have kept his seat. • He leaped from the carriage. But for that extra glass of wine he would alighted on his feet. His head struck the pavement. , Senseless, bleed ing, he was taken into a beer-shop and died. That extra glass of wine over threw the Orleans dynasty, confiscated their_property -of one hundred millions of dollars, and sent the whole _family into exile.—Harpers Mag. Lizzie says that males are of no ac count from the . tithe they stop kissing them as infants -till they kiss them as lovers. George Washington presided over the Bret anti-slavery meeting ever held in this couutryrinl793. COUNTRY AVACHANTS 13ailrynte,n,, Farmerof . -; tiq .z ! , l and Others. ' ColtsiowYotrit ASHES, BE ES S - VAX,..AIsrS,:: UTTER , • CHEESE - EGGS ...FLOUR . MI BIDAT,' COTTON, FURS AND SKINS, DRIED - AND GREEN WOOL; GAME, .POVL,TRY, NAVAL STORES, HOP,S, , GINSENG, lEATHERS; HEMP, PROVISIONS, OILS, LARD, TALLOYff.§Wpi , TOBACCO, SORGHUM, tIOSIAFI CARPENTER, General Commission 442, 444 and 440 Washington St., Ne?rofor And reecho bla woeltly Price Current of Pro duce and Groceries the most complete PricoOur rent:Publiibed in the United Sftitits,. , SEND' FORA PRICE CV itRVi%IT. Marking Plates & Cards furnished Free 'Liberal Advances ,nfade on Consi.gnin'te - OstUtdish . ed May Ist,•I860. :t First Claes References given when Required April 22,38138.--Iy. NEW HARDWARE STORE'! CONYERS & OSGOOD IN ailditla to their old busineps in Dry'Goodi, Grocorip, have establiahed,a STOVE, TIN, AND GENERfiL LIAARD WARE STORE, Two doors below the old stand; Where they man ufacturo that is. in the most eubstuntial manner. In the matter of STOVES, we havo enough to do all the cooking and:warm ing in Tioga County. : In fact, we 'have Stoves enough to MAKE A 'SUMMER in We aro the only agont3 for the sale of the BRIM COOK STOVE in Wellsboro; and this Stovo le the . AUTOCRAT, OP STOVES. tire keep 'all kinds o Hardware, 'lron, Nails, iteel, Horse Shoes, 210 a complete variety of If you don't . bolievel it DROP IN. CONVERS & OSGOOD. lireßebore, Sept. 4, 1867, ly. Stoves : Stoves AND HARDWARE! MR. WILLIAM ROBERTS begs to announce to the citizens of Tioga County, that irkaddition to his excellent stock of Stoves, lin-Wate, Brittania, and Sheet-Iron Ware, ho has, at a great outlay, stocked .hls store on MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, with a complete 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, 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 HA NGI NG S,_ CORN POPPERS, SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERS COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS, PISTOL CARTRIDGES, POWDER AND CAPS. • PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS a new thing, and made for use. Those are but a few of the many articles composing our stock of Hardware. We. invite the public to call and examine for themselves. We aim to keep tho best quality of goods in. our line; and all work to order done promptly and well. VaLLIARI ROBERTS. Wellabor°, Sept. I,lB6B—U'. H OOP SKIRTS, at &0., &C. 'To TIN-WA'RE ON 11IN lIIJMANITY PRINCIPLE, TVALRUSSIA. SHELt ; 'IIAADWARE. AUGERS, BIT TS, De LANO & 0013. THE GREIT lIRANA OP _'6B, NEES ..~7 , ~ a . : ~ Wilgomt Tan Yalkenburg's PUBLIC BENVIT I PTIOGRAMALP Finer. In view of the contemplated Railroad soon to to be built to Wellsboro, the proprietors have • , eluded to give the people hereabouts, daily en ; , rtainments through the year, commencing on the 14th of January. The lirsudece, entitled, "LIVE AND LET LIVE 1" IN Two CHARAMbIita, Live, WILSON & VAN VALICENBUBO. Let Live, Ts* PpoP,IM. , This great drama has drawn crowded housei both in this and the Old Countries, and is ad mitted by all to be ono of the most profitable, in teresting, and best pieces extant , , Tickets to=: ilit4 stress PART SECOND. We wish it distinctly understood, that, all old - secs lof politicians, and even those spho feel allttle Wolfish—and in fact none are excluded frotTilho," BAZAR ME Whore we can furnish any tnylo, kind and quality of Gentlemen's wearing apparel on short notice, and at-prlcetrustonishlng )01v;f CUTTING 'DONE ADMIRABLY. Cloths, Oafish:tierce, Nestitigs; Ladies' . ClothS;• a largevariety? of Ladies' Dress Goods. • Best kinds, and as cheap us the , heapest. . Tickets to the Paivdette-71 PART TIIIRD. I In this great Tragedy for the !benefit of, the ptiblio,•wo would not omit saying 'to the Ladies that we also keep everything to "replenish their Warctrio'ba. Como one and all mild' yfltnosatho . ' nbovO l i 0 - tertainment.' We 44 Uot'claiui I'o Stare, but 'fibalb endeavor to do our boat to give all the worth of their money. Reserved Seats for the Ladies Remember the pia* . • NO. 1314(50K N. shall, give our patrons the full ben , efit the decline ip prices, and -extending them our thanks for tho very liberal patronage heretofore extended, we solicit a continuane of the same. WILSON lc NAN NALKEN BURG Wellsboro, IS6lt4tf. . Home Life Insurance Co ', No. 258 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. ALL the , net ptutiEa of tills• Nmpeny go to the Assured. No forfoiture.ol I No Limitation us to tomleo(•e or .%(.1 The Nome hes no amide C h capita) mostse euriplyi invested. . • WALTER S. OILIPPIIII Pres. GEgROR C. RIPLEY, qee'y. I. H. FROTHINO HAM, TREAS. WM. J. COFFIN, At TVA M. MORGAN HAR I', g't, , 4_lls/sore March 4, 188&—tint SAVINGS BA K. OTIJER MSS GARB NE 11 S : GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE , CILD saying that a penny saved is a penny earned, justifies..(♦-ARDNER iu namingthis establishment is SaVings, Bank. Reon'imuy Wealth, said same old chap whops name I have forgotten; and it is economy to trade whero..the SLAUG-lITER, of high pricat is being progeourad , witli v 7 iuorand without reprieve. I can sell Sugars. Teas, Mo lasses, Fish, Pork, Flour, Corn Alva), Coffees, Canned Fruits, Spices, and everything Wended for family use, giving the buyer the benefit - OF THE fall of - tbo markets, an atrreMage duly appre dated by everybody, excepting only those rerden INNOCENTS: who prefer PROMISING 7'o PAY one .hun dred per cont. profits to the seller, 0 PA YING twenty-five per cent. cash . ea delivery of the goods. I shall offer say stock of goods at 'f4 ir prices EVERY MONDAY, EVERY TUESDAY, EVERY WEDNESDAY; EVERY THURSDAY, , 'EVERY' FRIDAY, ; ' , N D EVERY SATURDAY, and fill up as fast as I soil out, L. A. GARDNER. Wolisboro, June 12, 1881. - lIARKNESS & RILEY, BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS, Chet. Wilson & Van l'ifikenbitryea „Sic:re, la. the room lately occupied by Boy. Silky. • JUI I OOTS AND.SHOES•of all kinds made to order and in the host manner. REPAIRING of all kinds done promptly and good. Give us a call. JOHN lIARKNESS, WM. RILEY, Wollsboro, Jan. 2; I8684y„: - E. B. CASE, AGENT FOR HARDING'S EDITIONS OF FAMILY, PULPIT, SD Ph OTO-• 'GRAPH BIBLES, - Wholesale Dealers will'find the list to enihrace 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 $3O, for Family, Bible, large quarto size. HARDING'S,\ F " PATENT FLEXIBLE CHAIN-BACK PHOTOGRAPH ALBEIT,' The superiority of "Barding's Patent Flexible Chain-Back Album," over all others heretofore manufactured, will, upon tbe,slightest examina tion, be apparent to nil. Purchasers are assured that the above kooks are all of the best Philadelphia manufacture. E. B. CASE, Troy, Pa. J. 8,1888.-3 m Wellsboro seat Market! BEEF PORK! Id tyrroN ! TIIE subscriber opened a Meat Market in the building lately occupied 'by Dr. Webb, on Grafton-street, Monday morning, Feb. 17, where ho will keep a,6211 assortment of - FRESH MEATS' Earns and Shoulders. If the peeple will give me encouragement I will keep' up' it'gooll Market. • Feb. 19,1868-3 m . •IL TIPPLE. - Scales! Scales ! 'Sealesi 4 Buffalo Platform 'Scales, all ordinary sizes, for beavy,qid , counter use, , ,su'ay .be found at the hardware §iore of Wm; Roberts, Wellsboro: These Seales :ire the Fairbanks pat, eat and have no snperior 'Anywhere.: 'They are made in the best style owl have taken the premi um at all the great exhibitions. r 4avo the sole agency for these Scales in this region. WILLIAM ROBERTS. Wellitbore, Feb. 12,1995. AOKING fat hops,.bestquality.2s eta paryaril S at ' Da LANG k 004. f, 0ct.12. .• • THE " • '1 r • MN MEM f • sEM R IpEDtM, ..,.f,:.ii';',',i, li.:,i- 5 -• . 5 . • DRllO$, *EDICIINES, JPATENT TOINtS, PAINTS; OILS," DOW GLASS, & PUTTY, " • ": 1 '; ‘. l Have cOrn` e'4 - k .` j . • 4 16 4 • 1 7 ?. - }irriPPi o ^ , =• : sA • '.*:`,kts.llU4l" :. ; 4 - k i:g1::P„ : .W;--,.,.:-: , -,V;)1t4 ,,, :m.:4 - ,;,., ,, _ TO BUY; 0..5R1 `Y.S I :OUR .BU,UNBS,§ ! .• • ; , WE' *ill, thi)'l4gtiolit tysitkef price ! vT, qla'foltbiviqg /"4 L,T S ;',,DE:AC6N SKINS, ::PE,OII, SKINS,, FURS, All - DES; ; AND VEAL SKINS, for we will tiak,ca!sli.:' , •:: • •' '' • We mill 'manufuofure'to eirder, Freliek tannocl,OAraor.ltlP BOOTS, in the bat ..man ner and at fair rates, and ray espcieial attention to REPAIRING. ,•', S'O; 'Cli have ,a rust-Tato stockkof • - ; :• ' ~ , :...,1; REATIY-MABE .W,tllIF -„.. • .on'which we %OH pot.bpunVerfiold, nod from this time we tifyill.zualtelt a - pOint to keep op the bast WWI. of VA..17 1 .E.R8; • , to be found in the vottnty,,c4kelt.wewill sell lowerproflt thii2t sueb iirticlos have, 'over bee offerinl - in this ret,ioit. , We'tChnil liltoigiro kgep 1 u a good assortmant of . . LADJES',BALAIOPAT I S, BOCil'EkS, ANll' WOILK or A r .A- • '• ` Pao u S STY and all styles of MEN'f; LEATRERI''.F.I7 DINGS ciin be bought of us as cheap as where this' side of New York, and we shall•keep 'a fall stick of ERENGII ERENOII ICIP, UP, PEA, SOLE, LIMN - 'GS; 1): f , . Our stock:of PEGS, MAILS, THREAD, AWLS, RASPS, GLOVERS' NEEDLES, LASTS, TREES, CRIMPS, milk SHOE,7IArEP'S TOOLS and PINDINGS,*wiII lie &nlit' ill() lar. gust in the county, and tee Bell for emrde We talk business and, we mean' btishings. No have been in . this region long enough to ho.woll known—let thoso who know us try no. Corner 'of Main and Grafton streets, opposito Win. Rob erts? Bardware Store, 9.-W. SEARS, OEO. 0. DERBY {MUD ro t April I.Bo7—tf. :4) - 2,99 r 's grit? ‘ PPUS CU PPI '5:13107 'Oll4l 'll 'f) -Jnoti aoj ollpul: putt oulunrxo putt (um) oguara avoct tlixi soopa putt spubD ano •1101Muunb oaumpateix .f,luploon (moll, put: slutnioloni spooD Lig . JOAO HOI!)ULIAIYU 03131 i O a t fiClomstitoko agouisnq oitiatp.turi o u ut Eunuoa osn uuo:Sctguu 'ouNoupi yip% Sup , u ui 2.7010 C S by f WOJJ1111:11d TIMM V 'ouro ()Aug poogs Joutaud ,CmAg .01W3 103 d03)1 o.t Novukt , piploa!ud .0 •ir tcq-poluoind IDLISVId NitOr pztmolotoo owl ()luau - 11ga Jo oorloono coo Opine HINVA jo laolg SalA ***** (WWI `f.:tf ILE 115E,L1 II a N'oll - 1 aOll `l4OlTi awls' aszIOTI 3r179s Puos tpaiptml l sinim VZI .4 f A Of 95 DN177,75 . 21711 r 3:11- 1 7. 4rilifiasiv . VDT ‘00.14f4 010CIR110,11 : uc, limff 11.111jj, `ll3l-1,14111t1 13 JOHN If 'lt '3BVIA-1411 i]qvia-ssvio `SRA-OdLS 11 11 V PA., (1 - i V II arioX ICq olitmoD.tod o9avj p DAVprI 690111Silff MU, 110 oAll TIV ailtil 1868, WRIGHT & BAILEY. 1868, Wilicommence this year with an exclusively CASH bu ai n ess. , . CA SII . PAID CASH.' PAID FOIt OATS I CASH PAID FOR CORN ! CASH FOR EVERYTHING !I A, LARGE STOOK' OE•• FLOUR FOR CASII A - LIEGE SPOOK OF FEED FOB. , . CAM A .LARGE , STOCK OF PORK FOR Call and ono a,3. witrollT BAILEY.'` Wellsboro, Tan. 9, I SIW-ly. All persons s indebted to us by -mote t or book account must call and settle or pay cost'. Jan. 3, MS. WRIGHT & BAILEY. .Wellsboro, Cloth-Dressing Works. InfAVING engaged Mr...TAMES, SMITIr to superintend our, Clothing Works ,we are nor; ready to do all kind of coloring and dress ing in good stylo and on short notice. 13. 4 A. ifILTBOLD; ' 0. 18, 1867-tf. RIM MEI IN OASII ! WINIBILE D bonNING TATIEGS AND DIED . AND OILS, THADDEUS •DAVIDS' INKS, KEITH'S CONCENTRATED MEDICINES% EX- tRACTS,. / Pt/R4VLITS:.COCOAINFI, FLAVORING F,,..TRACTS, KEROSENE LAMPS, , I r. ATENT •MliarcllNES, R00H 7 ." ESTER PERFUMERY • AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL IAPE,II, WI NbOlir, GLASS; WHITEWASH LIME.& AND, DYE COLORS, AGENTS ,-VOR MARVIN & CO'S . RE OIL: Sold at Wholesale Prices. Buyers aro requested to ball and get qtiotations before going further EMI W.; 11).' TERBEa & CO, - Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1863-•1y V 012: SALE. Is6B. 1868. C. WICKLIAM, A T lIIS NURSERY OV BRUIT AND OR AL NAMENTAb TREES. IN TIOGA 60,000 Apple Trees. 10,000 rear Trees. A good supply - of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY, and OR.'IAMENTAT. TREES dr, SHRUBBERY. Tho Fruit trees aro composed of the choicest varieties, good, healthy. some of them large and in hearing. Any "ono wishing• to get a supply will dO welt to call and see my stock before pur chasing elsewhere. 0 , 7/ - liVOcd at the depot free of charge. 2S, ISSS—lys; Tiogrt, I - To Owiliers of Ilort3e. and Cattle... ?TOBIAS' DERBY CONDITION POWDERS ARE t. warranted superior to any ethers, or no pay, for the cure of Distemper, Worms, Hots, Coughs, Hide bound. Colds, &c., in ]forces ; and ,Colds, Coughs, Loss of• 31ilk, Pluck Tongue, horn Distemper, &c., iu Cat tle. They are perfectly solo and innocent; Ile need of stopping the working ot your anidirts. They increase theamdite, give a fine coat, the stomach and urinary organs; tibia increit , e tho milk of cows; Try them, mul you will timer be without them. Illeam Woodruff, the celetwated trainer of trotting hors. 24, has aged them for years, and recommends them to his friends. Col. Philo. P. Hindi, of• the Jerome itnce Course. bordham, N. Y., would not use them until he was told of what they are composed. since %villein he is never without them. Ito has oter twenty running horses in bs charge, and lbr the last three ye:iris has used no other medicipin for them.• Ho has blindly per mitted the to reter ail ono to him. Oyer 1,000 other reforoacea tan be sec hl at the depot. Sold by Druggists and Stddlers.• Prier, 20 cents per bov. Depot, 50 Corti:mat Street, Nele lock. [Feb. 10) WELLSBORO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. - , 911.1,1h1 subscribers having, procured additional machinery aro ;low roatly to furnish to order nil sorts of CASTINiS ~t ill AS PLOWS, CUL'PIVA To It S, FIELD POLL ERS, MILL GEARING, SLEIGH-SHOES, W 0 0 D - SAWING MACHINES, &c. We have also a WOOPWORTH PLANER, for custom and job WM b, \V aro a'ko prepared to do IS ( LITTING d• san 0 hi, ,S'Al WING I o order Having a fiat-ela , a serew-cutting Lathe, we aro prepared to wake C ESE E 8 14 ) ...E S, Ito order. Builders of (mago Factoring are re 'Attested to examine our work. Wo manufacture the Champion Plow, ono of the finest, implements in tho market: ' CaFit paid liar OLD IRON Wullsboo, May 15, 18.67-tf. Grocery and Provision Store, CORNING, N. Y (O. 30). .epli...NT-4, AND RETAIL DEALER GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Wines 9 Liquors and Cigars 9 FOREIGN & DOMESTIC, GREEN & ,DRIED FRUITS, CA NATED FRUITS AND . . '3 'FE G_Le BL.ES, WOOD & WILLOW WARE, GLASS & CROCKERY WARE, CILLDREN'S CARRIAGES, CABS & -TER A 31111OLAI'ORS, TOYS, &t: , A fall and complete assortment of the above mentioned Bond:: of the hest quality always on MT! ,Particular utigotinn paid to Fine Orocaries. Dealers and Conmyers 1%111 find it to their In terest tOexanillie3'hts •ItrOcl:•1;cd'oro Coriling, N. Y.. March II ) IS6S. • aIIIE largest acsortmcnt of Wntches, Clocks Joty.clry itna Printed Ware in Tinga county , at - FOLEY'. 111li CHARLES 'WILLIAMS, P. L. SEARS. -Proof :4 of _the SUperior 'Quality oP TOE AIVIERIC'N WsTCH ,T MAPR. AC, - WALTHAM,: - MASS, • be Amerman Watch Company, of• Waltham, „ .. Mais.;ieliPedtfully submit thatrheir Watches aro , cheaper, More accurate, less complex, more,dura ble, better lidapteil for general use, and more ca vity kept iii order and iepaired lima any other watches in• the market. They are simpler in structare,:andlh'erefore' stronger, and less likely . "ko be Injured than the majority bf foreign Watch c. which are composed of from 12 5 to 360 pie ces while 'in an old English .watch there aro mor than 700 'parts; ' I.lMv th e y run 'under' tile \ ~ . •• • , horde t• trial wtitchcs can Dive, is shown by it followi g letteri ' " . , . ' PENN. 'RAILROAD COMPANY. OFF* Mr ?Ilk -Ogler; SPERINTENDENT, 1 • • \ALTA:IONA; ' PA., 15 Dee., 1866. Otyridnik.rt s 'Tim ;watches manufactured by yyea have baud in use on this railroad for several ears_ by our ongitienion, to whom wo furnish watches ns Part of ,our 'equipment. Thoro are ndw some thre e= twidred of them carried on our line, and we eon. 11.16. them good' and reliable lime-kpopere. Indeed, I have • 'great satisfaction in saying your watelies give unless trouble, and , have 'tvorn, and ile:,wear much, onger or \ itsbout, re pairs than W an any•atdhe. w e liiir e ever hYvt in use 'on this road. As sou are aware, we formerly trekted,to those of _English Cumnufacturo, of no knowle.dgml good reputatlia ; hut, as n class .they never keep lime as eorrectinor have they done as good service, as yours. In these statements I an, sustained by 'my predecessor, Mr. Lewis, whos \ e experience -ex tended over a series of years. Respectfully, , EDWARD If. IyILLIAMS, ' ' General Superintendent. American Wilteli Co.; Illaltham. ~, ' . --‘. 3; • We make nor? !Ivo different grado's, - iof ivatches, named respectively an follows : - Appleton, trrtuvi & Waltham, Atm., irathum 11'1#tqa Compohy, Waltham, Masa. P. S. Bartlett,' Waltham, Noss. drat.' Ellcry, 110810)1, Mass. Hume IVatch euMpany, llasfun„HaeB. - •1 All of (Lose, with thn 'excopqon of the Mute Wat6h• Company, girt) tvarranted ; i lly the American Watch Company to _be hest tnaterialdon the most approved Principie,and_to 1)080088 evl•ry requisite fur a reliable timekeeper. Every dealel• selling there :Watches is provided with the Corn. pany's 'printed card of guarante . e, which should accompany eaell Wateb sold, so that buyers may feel ' surefilte they are purcha t g the genuine article. There are numerous counterfeits and imitations of our Watches sold 'throughout the country, and wo would caution purchaf,ers to be on their guard againNt Any grade:, or %Nina,. Watebes luny be pur chased of Watch Doctor* throughout the country. nonnsiszs & APPYBEITON. Bcpt. 4,1867-9 m. 182 Broadway, N. Y. The American Cooking Stowe. • AFTER. twenty years experience le the man ufacture of stoves, we became convinced, sonic 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 largo portion of which was wasted; and that true economy consisted in buying the best stoves that could be wade, notwithstanding the price was higher. With this view we proecedfd to construct the American Cdolin, Stove. and spared no pains or expense to make it the best and most perfect stove that could be made. And we have experimented with it, and carefully watched its operation for the Ink six years ' and When an improvement sug gested itself. wellave at once adopted it, and we have several of these improvements secured by letters patent. In this manner we do not hesitate to say, we bait) brought it to a higher state of perfection than has lieretoloro.bcon attained in cooking stoves. The recent improvements in this stove has added largely to its convenience and effective nesl.l In all the varieties - of stoves we manu facture, we,.s.tudy usolehiess, durability, conve nience and economy in, operation, rt4her than cheapness in price, and in so doing Wel are satis fied we study the interest 'of thoseurchasing E our stoves. SHAR, PACXARD, & CO. Albany, For sale by ,CONVERSE S OSOOOD, Wells boro, Pa. May 13, 1868. To the Farmers of Tioga County. cilia, a ,4 noiv4n o il r a l i o n rg ciS manufactory, In Lawrence I PANNING 111 ILL, which possesses llio following advantages over ollother 1. It separates oats, rat litter, and foul sebits, and clues and cockle, from wheat. 2. It cleans flax seed; takes out yellow seed, and all oilier seeds, perfectly. t 8, It cleans timothy seed. .1. It does all othef separating required of a mill. This mill is built of the best and most durable tim ber, in good style, and is sold cheap for cash, or pro duce. I will lit a patent sieve, *for separating oats from wheat, to other mills, on reasonable terms. J. 11 MATHER, Lawrencovllle,October 10, 1866-tf UNION • ACADEMY. -1 KNOXVILLE, TIOGA 'CO., FACULTY ELIAS NORTON, Prirtcipa. Meg. ADA W. MORTON, Preceptress. Miss INIIRA MORTON, Assistant. - Miss AMANDA DRAKE, Teacher of Motile. CALENDAR•POR 1867-8. Fall Term commencer; Sept. 3d, Winter Term Nov 20th, Spring Terra Feb. 18th, 1808. EXPENSES PER TERM. Primary Department e 5 00 Common English - 600 Higher English 7 00 Languages and Higher Mathematics 8 00 Instrumental Music, extra 10 00 Vocal Music, extra 1 00 Drawing, extra 300 Room Rent 2 50 Board per week.- 3 50 Knoxville, August 14,1867-ti. REIIIIIVGTONS' FIRE .ARNS '111f0 011".. o griol a ep,,e. RT . THE TRADE GENERALLY LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO DEALERS .4.1471,1141, 200,000 FURNISHED THE U. S. GOVERNMENT. Army Revolver, 44.100 in. Calibre Navy Revolver, 36-100 in. Calibre Belt Revolver,.... Navy size Calibre Police Revolver, Navy size Calibre Nov Pocket Revolver, 31 100 in. Calibre Pocket Revolver, (Rider's pt.) 31-100 in. Calibre Repeating Pistol, (Elliott pt.) No 22 & 32 1 Cart'ge Vest Pocket Pistol, No 22, 30, 32 & 41 Cartridge Gun Cane No 22 & 32 Cartridge . _ Breech Loading Rille,(Bealal No i 2 A: 38 " - Revolving Rifle, 36 &,44.100 in Calibre E. REMINGTON k SONS. PRINCIPAL ARFiNTO Mooro 41: Nichols. New York; Wm Road rt; Son, Boston; Jos C Grubb'd; Co, Philadelphia; Poul tnoy & Trimble, Baltimore; henry Folsom & Co; New Orleans; Johnson, pencor 4k Co, Chicago, L M Rumsey & Co, St. Louie; Albert E Crane, San Francisco.. Cot. 9, 1867.-9 m. , AGENTS WANTED FOR THE OFFICIAL HISTORY OF THE WAR, Its Causes, Character, Conduct, and Results. By HON. ALEXANDER D. STEVENS. A Book for all Sections and all Parties 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 tho great conflict only known to those high ocers who watched the flood tide of revolution fr m its fountain springs,. and which were so am 1 ible to Mr. Stephens from his po sition as sec nd officer of the Confederacy. To a publib that has been surfeited with AP PARENTLY SIMILAR PRODITCTIONS, wo promise a change of fare, both agreeable and sal. utary, 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 hands it will .receive that moderate, candid and impartial treatment which truth and justice so urgently demand. - The,intense desire every whore manifested t obtain this work, its Official character and road sale, combined with an increased commission ' make it the heft, snbsoiptitni book ever pnb lished. - ~ _ . Ono Agent in Easton, Pa., reports '72 subscrl l . herein 3 days. One in Boston, Mass.,•lo3 4113 t. scribers in 4 days. One in Memphis, Tenn. 100 subscribers in 5 days. Send for Circulars anti mice our terms, and a full description, of the cork, with Press notices of advance sheets, st.o. Address . • • NATIONAL PUBLISHING , 26 South Sorenth.St. Philtidelphls, Pa. May 27, 1868-4 t • LINEN OF TUAVEL. MIZIE, RAILWAY- _ On and after Monday, May 11th ; 18C3,,,tr41.t0 , will leave Oornitig a t about the following !mum , . :: IVINTWARD BOUND. 6:03 a In Night, Express, Suutlo}o excepted, for juthi l l i , Salamanca, and Dunkirk', mak log direct connection ' with train/lief the Atlaiitle et Great IVestern, Lake ~ Shore,and 0 randrtriink Ratite/10,1 . 0ra!) points West 5:21 a. tn.,Night Express, Dnily, fur iitiffeju.So Mutant. o Dunkirk and the West, connecting as above. 0:31 a. in.,E,lght Express, St! Ways qcceptecl, for it och• cotter and lit tralo. Oa Avon. 10:16 a. in., ?do I Train. Sundays excipte& 4 for Entrain • and Lidukir . • t i 1:46 p. in. Baltimore Rxpreco, SundAyo excliptid, for nochest.c.r and tinefoio, yhtitron. 6:33 p. in.. Day Express, Saniniys excepted for 13nAttlo, Salamanca, Dunkirk and the West, connecting at j ' at Salamanca with the At ensue anti ocent w eb len i : • Railway ; , at- lltillalo with 'he Lake hliore and Orutut 1 1 Trunk Railwaye, and at li nkirk with theLake shore 'Railway, for all points west and Routh. 0,40 pin pay Rxprecii,Sit inlays excepted, tc. r Rocheider 12:35 a.m., Express Mail. Stinday,, excepted. for Buffs, lo,tialamancit,and Dunkirk, connecting a lilt train. - for the West. 1.30 pni Way Freight, Stind.l3n excepted. ' :- 6:40 p. to., Emigrant train, Deily, lot tho IVoet. - =1 12:46a. In 4 Night hxpropti t sanday l i g y xc ipt e d , connecting at tirayeonrt Cot Warwick, And at New York with afternoon train!, and .icanie'ie for Buxton and New England Cities.. 4:20 It. ill, ei lid Mai EX pre.:+p, 310iitti9 n txtgpled, cob necting atbYtulra Ili p, Philadelphia and the Scutt; at chvego, for Ithaca; at Atingimmtea ferSYramiae ht-Great Baud tot Scranton. Philadsi: phis', and Tienton; at Lackawaxea for Ila w ley, aud rt tiraccourt fur N(4burn and w ill nick. I Odia a. m y Ray Caw ess, Sundays excepted, connect' las, ;.11t. for Canandaigua, at Illnglanntou for S 3 ra cone, at °rent Rand for Scranton, at Lat hopouxen for Hawley, and at Jersey City with midnight Expeos • Truin of New Jersey Railroad fur Philadelphia, Ban more and Washington. 10.22 ant Accornmodatlins Vali] daily, Coniteeth4: :it at Eituira.for Canandaigua. 220 p.,nt., Baltimore Express:, iundnys oxcepted 4:30 p. m., piew York and Baltltnme Mall s Sundays ox ceptod , $1.03 p m Lightning Express, Sttn4hy9 excepttil, eon • II ect i lig at Eindrit for Harrisburg - , Ilsibuielphia and the South ; at. Jersey City with morning express train of New. Jersey Itittirottd for Baltitnose and Washington, and at 4:lowlYork with • morning ex., press trains_ for Boston and the East. 12:10 p. to. Way Freight; Sundays oxcoptod. Witt It. BARR, . 11. 13.*DALB, (lettlPass. Agent.' Blonslnirg & Corning, & Tioga B. II Tuning will run as follows until furilier notice:l Accommodation—Leaves pinssimrg, at 0,15 a. tn., Mans. field at 7,05, Tioga at 7,41, Lawn nceville at 8,2 e-.. arriving at Corning at 0,85 a. m. Mail—Leaves Illoseburg at 2,00 P. In, Mansfield at 2,40 , Tioga nt 3,18, Lawrenceville at 409—arriving at Corning at +5 p. ra. Mail—Leaves Corning at 8,00 a. m , Lawrenceville at 9,03, Tioga at 9,45, illansfleld nt 10,22—arriving at Illosa-burg at 11,99 a. in. Accommodation—Leaves Corning at 2,40 p. m , Law renceville at 3,00, Tiogn at 4.50, Matudield at 6,80-. arriving at Blos>burg at 0,15 p. m. Northern Central R. R TRAINS FOR TUE NORTII. Trains - fur Ca nundagnia leave Elmira as follows: ACCOII I mint ton at 7 00 a in Express [fastest train on road] 11 45 a m 015 pm Way Freight, [passenger coach attached] ....... it./ ain On and after Nov. 24, 113137, trains will arrive and depart from Troy, us follows:. LEAVE iNOR.TIIWARD. 10 55 A. 31.—Bally (except Sundays) for Elmira, Buffa lo, Canandaigua, Rochester, duap. Bridge and the Cn natiaa. 9 45 P. M.—Daily (except Sundays) for Elmira and Buffalo, via Erin Railway front Elmira. LEAVE SOUTHWARD. 00 A. h1. . -Dally (except Sundays) for Statham ) Wash' gton, Philadelphia, dc. 905 P. M.—Daily (except Sundays) for Baltimore, Washington and Philadelphia. J. N. DuBARRY, Gen'i Sup t. U arrisburg, Philadelphia & Erie R. R. On rind altpr MONDAY, Nay 11th, ISOI, Trains on the PhdaddlpLia & Erie Hail Bond will i un as follows WESTWARD. Train.leaves Philadelphia. 4 , " Williamsport....... " " arr. at Erie Erie Express laves Phileulelphia 4•• Williamsport arr. at Erie. Elmira 'Hail leaves Philadelphia—. 4 4 ,4 " Williamsport .. . arr. at Lock - Haven EASTWARD. Mail Train leaves Erie _ tillierueport. " arr. at Itiladelphia.. - Erie Express leilve Erie c• - 4 4 IVillitimsporL " " arr. at Phlladetkhilt 5.00 j) in Mail and Express connect with 011 Creek and Alle giteny River Unit Road. Baggage Checked Through. ALFRED L. TYLER, 00'01 Sup't„ Atlantic and GrC SALAMANC WETTWARD BOUND Mail 6.:i0 Express 5.1t1 Accommodation 6.35 Mail 5:51 Express 12.19 Accommodation, 11.45 Express 11.(ie i Express 6.10 At Cory there Is a junction with the Philadelphia & Erie, and Cil Creek Rail Eoads. At Meadrillo with the Franklin and Oil City and Pitholo Branch. . At Le-avittsbrirgo the Mulionlny Branch makes a di. rect route to Cleveland. At Itaretina connects with Cleveland and Plttsbnigh Railroad. The Road passes through Akron, Ashland, 'Chilton, Marion, Urbana and Dayton, intersecting 'various rail roads, and terminates at Cincinnati. . L. D. RUCKER, Gon. Supt., Menilville, Pa. Real Estate Sale TILE Subscriber will sell ur rout the following valuable property, to wit: One tavern stand in Lawrencevillo. ;, ia Cno farm, on which ho now resides, oe.half mil from three churches, two School Houses, two grog shops, and one railroad, and about the satuo distioico from the lino of the Wellaboro and I,aivreneeville Railroad. The farm contains 160 altres 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. One farm in Jackson township, 175 acres; a first•rate place for a cheese factory. Also—for salo-4 mules, 75 sheep, and othor stock-, cheap on reasonahFo terms. 141. S. BALDWIN Lawrence, Apr. 17, 181.17—tf. Planing & Turning. B. T. VAIV HORN Ware got oow Factory in operation. Nls now prepared to fill orders fey Cabinet Ware promptly and in the beet style of vorktnan ship. Having procured a WOOD)VORTH PLANER, Jhe is ready to Dross I;orirds or plank spitb.dißpa SCROLL-WORK l& BRACKETS, furnished to order. His machines are of the new est and most improved patterhs. Shop corner of Pearl and Wain Sts, WELLS BORO, PA., Oct. 31, 1866—ti. NEW GROCERY A t t Darti 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. Market prices paid for Farm Produce, either iu cash or trade. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. ALBERT TIPPLE. Charleston, Dec. 11, IS67—tf. J. STICKLIN, Chairmaker, Turner, and Furniture Dealer. AGE ROOM, opposito Dartt's Wagon Shop, 10 Main Street. FACTORY in Soars Wil liams Foundry, second'story. 'Orders promptly filled and satisfdetion guarnn te'ed. ,Faney Turning done. to order. Wollsbero, Jnno 12, 1867. J. STICKLIN4 . Tiaga Harple Works‘. /VIM undersigned is now prepared to exe cute rillerderß for t i orob Stones endMouu ments of either ITALIAN OR RUItAND NIARBLi; of the latest style anti approved workmanship and with dispatch. Ile keep constantly; I u lintid both kinds o , Marble and will be able to suit nil who may fa vor him with their orders, on asireasonable terms as can be obtained in the country, • Stones discolored with rust ,nuil dirt cleaned. and made to look as good as new. PORTER WILCOX. Tioga, Nov. 1, 1887—tf. _ _ De LANO 00., iigonto for the Susqueban ,na Woolen Mil)a. =I L. if. SHATTUCK, :9 up't ED. S. YOUNG WWI Dues. Ag't ' IMltimore, ➢ld 11.15 p ui . 8.20 u m . 8 4111 m 12.00 (non p m 10.05 a m . 8.00 h in p m . 7.45 p m ....11.00 a m —.10.15 p to .... 710 p m 2... 7.40 1, in .... alb a m tiVestorn R• W A STATION BASTIVARD BOUND, B. T. VAN HORN