D AUTEL liti ( ; She stood breast-high am d the corn, . I Clasped by the golden li hhh t of: morn-- 1 .- Like the sweetheaft of e.snni ; - • . Who many a glowing ki s had won. • On her cheek an Autaran'flash Deeply ripened:—=such a - blitsh ' • • Dr the midst of brown was born, Like red poppies grown with corn. liound her iyes her treEsea Whieh were blackest none could tell ; But long lasheifvolled a, light That bad - else been all too bright. And )/or bat, with abady brim, Made her siaoyfy forehead dint ; , Thus she,stood,amid the stooks, .Praising God with sweetest looks Sere, I said, Heaven did not mean Where I reap than efieuldst but glean; Lay thy sheaf adown and come, Share my haryost and my home. in - the Kitchen—A Not Legend. The Mish Once on a time there was a man, so 'surly and cross, he 'never thought his wife did' anything right in the 'house. So, mie evening,, in haymaking time, be came home scolding and swearing, an s'howi ' ng histeeth and making a -" Dear love,, don't lie, so angry ; there is a good man," said his goody ; to :morrow let's change our work. go out with the mowers and mow, and you shall mind the house at home." - , - kes ! the husband thought that would do very well. He was quite willing, he "said. • 'So early the next morning his ,goody took:a scythe over her shoulder and went into the hay-field with the mow ers, and r began to mow I4ut the man was to mind , the house,. and do the work at tome. First of all,-he wanted to churn the bitter; but when lie had' churned awhile . he got thirsty and went down to the cellar to tap a barrel of ale. So, just when he had knocked in the bung, and was:putting the tap in thesask, be - heard the pig .=come` into the kitchen overhead. Then off. he ran up the :cel lar steps, with the tap in his .hand, as fast as he could to look after the pig lest it should upset the churn ; but when he got up and Saiv the pig bad already knocked the churn over, and stood there rooting and grunting among the cream which was running all aver the floor, he got so wild with rage that he quite forgot the ale-barrel, and ran at the pig as"hard as he could. He caught It, too, just'as it , ran out of doors, and gay.e it such a kick'that piggy lay for dead on the spot. Then all at once he remain , bered he had the tap in , his hand; and when he got down to the cellar every drop of ale had run out of the cask. Then he wentt into the dairy and found enough cream leftto fill the churn again, and so he began to churn,• for butter they must have for dinner.— When he had ohurned a bit, he-remem bered that their milking cow was still shut up in the byre, and hadn't had a ' bit to eat or adrop to drink all the morn ing, though the sun was high. Then all at once he thought 'twas too far to take her down to the meadow, so he'd '":just get her up on the house-top—for the ~ h ouse, you must know, was thatched -_with sods, and a fine crop of grass was . growing there. Now their house lay closenp against a steep down, and he thought if he had a plank across to the thatch at the back, he could easily get the cow up. But still he could not leave the chiwn, for there was his little babe crawliu_ about on the floor, and " if .1 leave it,' he thought, " the child is sure to upset it.'l So he took the churn on his back, and went out with it; but then 'he thOught he'd first water the cow before he turned her out on the thatch ; so he took up a bucket to draw water out of the; well; but, as he stooped down at the well's brink all the cream, ran out 'of the hurn all over his shoulders, and so_dow in the Well. Di nur it xtran.s..... dinzacz main, and Ile thOugh he'd best boil the poriidge, and 1 fillbd e pot and hung it ovef the fire. When he had done - that he thought the pow might perhaps fall off the thatch and break her legs or her neck. One end of the rope he made fast to the cow's -neck, and the other end he slipped down the chimney and tied it around his own thigh ; and he had to make haste, for the water now began to boil in the pot, and he still had to grind the ,oatmeal. . , So he began to grind away ; but while he was hard at it, down fell the cow ofl the house-top after all, and as she fell she dragged the man up the (chimney by the rope. There he stuck fast; and. as for the cow, she hung half • way down the wall, swinging between heav en and earth, for she could neither, get down or up. And now the goody had waited seven lengths and seven breadths for her hus band to come and call them home to dinner ; but never a call had they. At last she thought she had waited long enough, and went home. But, when she got there and saw the cow hanging in such an ugly place, she ran up and cut the rope in two with her scythe. - But, as she did this, down came her husband out of the chimney ; and so when his old dame came inside the kitchen, there she found him standing on his head in thaporridge-pot. HOW THE GOOD TEMPLATS INITIATE CANDIDATES.— The following must have been written by a chap who got tight on lager without knowing it would in toxicate. 'lt refers to a Lodge of Good Templars. It is a graphic description of an "initiation ceremony," y the writer understands it: • In the first place, the_ victim for in itiation is bli • idfolded, bound hands and feet, and thrown into a cauldron of boiling hot rain -water, and boiled for five minutes. This is done for the purpose of clear ing his system of " old drinks." He is then, taken out of the cauldron, and by mearis, of a force-pump gorged with cistern water, after which a sealing plas ter is put over his mouth, and he is rolled in a barrel four or five times across the room. The choir at the same time singing the cold water song. . . Hots now. taken out of the barrel, and hung up by the heels till the water runs out through his ears. He is then cut down, and a beautiful young lady hands him a glass of cistern water. A cold-water bath is then furnished him, after which he is showered with cistern water. Re is then made to -read the water works' act ten times, drinking a glass of cistern water between each reading. After which the "old oaken bucket" is hung round his neck; and fifteen sis ters with squirt-guns deluge him with cistern water. He is then forced to eat a peek of sno while the brothers stick his ears full' of icicles. " go is then run...through a clothes wripger, after which he is handed a glass of cistern' water by a.- beautiful yokng lady._ ' 1 He is then gorged again with cistern water; his boots filled with the Same, and he is laid away in a refrigerator. The initiation is now almost conclud ed. _ - After remaining in the refrigerator for the space of half,an hour, he is tak en out and given a glass of cistern water, run through the clothes-wringer again, and becomes a Good Templar. iA Scotchman having hired himself to, a farmer, had a cheese set before him, that ho might help himself. After some time the master said to him : " Sandy, you take a long time to breakfast 1" "In troth; master," said Handy,. • n ehoese o' this size is fiat sae noon eaten as - ye may think," W e know tit, young lndy i, rAnoil in her I.4n,gniage 1 -1 / 4 IAVM, PNeM Cho word ' nhol4guard," huf goy iyAlty " African k*ntiigi," IMES EiititANTS Dairymen, Farmers 40iherset ApnEs,;IYEESIV,4,I,3EANS„.I3yTTER bigEst,'Eaa§, krit, MEAL,••FLAX, COTTON; FURS AND SKINS, , DRIED AND OREIN FRUITS, GRAIN, WOOL, GAMh,' POULTRY, NAVAL STORES; fIOP,S; GINSENG, FEATHERS, -.HEMP, PROVISIONS, ,OILS, LARD, T4RCornSEEDS, JOSIAH CARPENTER, General Commission Merchant , - , 442, 444 and 446 Washington St., • New Csit'sP" And require hls weekly, Price Current of Pro duce rind Groceries the most 'complete Price Cur rent Published in the United Steles. SEND FOR' A 'PRICE CURRENT. Marking rlates 44c,Cards furnipird Free Liberal Advances made Of t Consignmlis Establlsbed4ay let, 1860. 1 . • : • First Class 'References:given when Required April 22, l 888.—ly. NEW 'STORE I GONVIIS_ :.I * ..08G0011: IN addition to their old business in Dry Goods, Groceries, dco., hauo established a.. • STOVE, TIN, AND GENERAL IIARD WARE STORE, two doore.below the oldetan „ d; • where they man ufacturo - ' " ' TI•N:—WARE ON 711 E ici, _ JIUMANI Y 'PRINCIPLE, , that is , in the most übstantial manner. In the matter of STOVES, ••• • • / wa'have emugh to do all the coolcing and warm ing in Prioga County. In fact, we have Stoves enough to!,IOfA.KE A SUMMER in . • r We are the only ftgentli for the'sale of the ARM COOK STOIT in Wellebore; and this Stove ie tho AUTOCRAT OF STOVES. We keep all kinds of Hardware, Iron, Nails, Steel, Horse Shoes, and a complete variety of SHELL? TIARb*ARP.f: IT you don't believe it DROP IN. CONVERS do OSGOOD. Wellsboro, Sept. 4,1887, ly. Stoves ! Stoves AND HARDWARE! UR. WILLIAM ROBERTS begs to LTI- announce to the citizens of Tioga County, that in addition to ' his excellent stock of Stokes, Lin-Ware, Brittania, nod Sheet-Iron Ware, he ass, at a great outlay, stocked his store on MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, with a complete assortment of Shelf Hard Ware, f 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, BIT T:1, BITT-STOCKS, H TCIIETS, CHISELS, SHOVELS, S' ADES, FORKS, BENCH-SCREWS, WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE' . BOLTS, BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS, PIPE BOXES, AXLE TREES, ELLIP TIC SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR, & BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE . HANGINGS, CORN POPPERS, SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERS COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS, PISTOL CARTRIDGES, POWDER AND CAPS. PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS a new thing, and made for use. These are but a few of the many articles composing our , stook of Hardware. We' invite the public to call and examine for themselves. We aim to keep the best quality of goods in our line; and all work to order done promptly and well. WILLIAM ROBERTS' Wellsboro, Sop 1. I, 1888-tf. TrOP SKIRTS, at Do LANG & OM =I ' CoNatax:Ydori TOBACCO, SOBGIIIIM, MOIASSES, . &C., &O- To , TVALI?USSIA TIIE GREAT HAMA OF '6B, Wilson At Van Valkenburg'S PUBLIC BENEFIT PROGRAMME : 'PART FIRST. In view of the contemplated Railr . oad soon to to be built to Wellsboro, the proprietors We concluded to give the people hereabouts, daily entertainments through the year, commencing on the .14th of January. ; The firet:plecepiTtpled h "-LIVE AND LET LIVE I Po • IN Two CHARACTERS. Wiyoji (, .41INALKEtositilid. Le TEE PEOPLE. This great drama has drawn crowded twinges both in this and the old Countries, and is lid.; mitted by all to be tale et the most profitable, in teresting, and best pieces extant Tiekots to the Dress Circle—Frmi. PART SECOND ' 'We wish distinetly undOrstoodt that all classes of politicians, and even those who' feel a little Wolfish—and 4 . 'n fact n i one are excluded front the, ; BAEHR . OF F lON •Where we can' 'furnish any style, "kind and quality of Gentlemen's wearing apparel'im short notlem'nnd at'prices astonishing 'low. CUTTING DONE ADMIRABLY Cloths,,Cassimeresi yestings, Ladies' s; and a large variety of Ladies' Dress Goods. • not kinds, and as chimitts'tte eheapnst. Ticketa to the Parquette—FßEE. PART THIRD. lit this lt,eat b‘OpeSt of the publio, we would not Omit saying to the Ladies that we also keep everything to replenish their "VSTardxa►73a. , Come one and all and witness the above en tertainment. ,-We •do riot claim to be old Stare, but ‘shiill'endtivor to db our best' to give all the worth of their money. _Reserved Seaga for the .Ladies. Remember the place, NO. 2, UNION BLOCK 4 4.• • • ; ; N.-Be—We sttall giv.olout patrons the fullben eflt pf the decline in .prices, and extending them our thanks for the very liberal patronage heretofore extended, we aolicit a continuanc of the same: •' WILSON it VAN - VALNENBURG . , Rome lide Insurance Co., NO. 258 BROADWAY, NEW YORK s • t AT.T. the • net prolii, of this Company go to the Assured. .No forfeiture oi Policies.'- • No Limitation as to rt-i4leneo or Tr.l%el The time has au ample Cash Capital most SO. curoly itirlektedi • WALTER S. GRIFFITH. G/NRGE G. RIPLEY,. I. 11. FROTIIINuit,m, I TREAS. GYM. J. COFFIN, Af:Tn.t ICY. MORGIAN HART. Al.O, Wel It.bort.. March 4,.1868-6tn. y I,N K. Q THE, R GABON S'R'S AN 'GROCERY AND PROVISION„ STORE =WWI T HE OLD saying that a penny Sllvuil i n penny earned, justifies A lillNkft in 'miming his establishment t< Savings Rentaany is Wealth, said some old chap whosell name I have forgotten; and it is economy to trado where the SLIATIGH'PE R of high prices is being prosecuted xith vigor and without reprieve. I can sell Sugurs,:Tea9, Mo lasses, Fish, Pork, Flour, Ctirn Meal, Coffees, Canned Fruits, Spices; and everything intended for family use, giving the buyer the benefit =OF THE fall of the markets, an advantage duly appre ciated by eyerybody,exceptiug only those verdant INNOCENTS who prefer PROMISING TO PA F one hun dred per cent, profits to the seller, to PAYING twenty-five per cent. cash on delivery of the goods, I shall offer my stock of goods at fair prices ' EVERY 'MONDAY, EVERY TUESDAY, EVERY WEDNESDAY, -• EVERY THURSDAy, • EVERY FRIDAY, • EVERY SATURDAY, and fill up as fast as I sell opt. L. A. GARDNER Wellabor°, June 12, 1867, lIARKNESS & RILEY, ROOT AND SHOE MAKERS, Over Wilson 41. Van Valken burg', Stoiy, in ithe room 'lately occupied by Benj. Seeley BDOTS AND SHOES of all liinds made to • order and in the beat manner. ; REPAIRING of all kinds done promptly and good.. Give us a call. JOHN HARENESS, WM., RILEY. Wellaboro s Jan. 2, 1868 -15 r. Ewa. CASE,. : , AGENT FOR HARDING'S - EDITIONS OF FAMILY, PULPIT, &I.PHO TO • GRAPH BIBLES. .Wholesale Dealoni will find the list to embrace the largest assortment of Bibles' in the country. The publisher has no hesitation •in pronouno ing them more saleable than•any Bibles pnblialt ed. The various editions embrace all the varf.: ous styles of binding and sizes• of typo, varying in price from.s2 to $3O, for Family Biblo, large (parte vise. " I HARDING -1 K . _ PATENT FLEXIBLE CHAIN—BACK • . PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM, The superiority of "Harding'. Palcat Flexible Chain-Back Albuni;" over. ail others; heretofore manufactured, will, Upon OWslightest ox o araina, tion, bo appatont to all' 'Purchasers ttre assurea that the ,above 1 4'eeke aro all of the best Philadelphia Manufacture. B. CASE, Jan, 8,186.-3 m,,, ~Troy, Pa. ellsb©ro Meat -Market! BEEF! PORK! MUTTON! , THE subscriber opened n Ment Market in the briping lately, occupied by Dr. Webb, on Crofton-street, 'Monday morning, Fob. 17, where he will keep, a full assortment of FRESh A7'S llama and ShOUldere., if the petiplew,ill give me encouragement I will keep up a gond Market. Feb. 19, 1868-3 m. A. J. TIPPLE. Scales! Scalesl &ales ! THE Buffalo Platforw S.:caler, all ordinary sizes, for heavy, - and - counter ti-e, may be found at the Baidware of 11 in. Relterts, Wellaboro, These Scales ere the Pairbrinks pat ent and have no enperior anywhere. They are inadoin the best style and have taken the premi um at all the great exhibitions. - I have the solo agency for these Scales in this region. - NYILLIAMOBEIRTS. Wellaboro, rob. 12, • " QUA/NG for hops, Bost quality 25 cts poryard at _ DE LANO Sr., CO'S. 00.12. ;IE, AND . .. ~ P. 11.11 1 11,1,11 AMS 1:0. , { e • 5 SEMPER • I !MEM —, , 1 c: ~,, 1 _- ',.. •,,, : ! r i', ,1 , 1 ', I .' • DRUGS, MEDICINES, PA' ENT lap _ . ' , DINES, PAINTS, _ OILS, WIN- • • ' DOW' OLASS,'& PUTTY, - . , • Hive comedown to Old Prices at kat. WE do not hesitate to say that we have the Largest Stock of PITRE. ENO-LIS I ,I)1?11 GS M_EDI-qINES, _ PATENT MEDICINES, it' , , yA . gKEE S, l!to • PERFUMER FANCY ARTICLES, 'TOILET SOAP CLOTH, HAIR, TOOTH & NAIL i pRIJSHE,Si• 41R,Rops, WINES $l, LIQUORS, '&C., EVER BROgGHT INTO THIS 'MARKET. - ,• 4 'P:t; Wo have also the Largest Stock of • , ,t 1 • • • , PAINTS. OILS, GLASS: AND PUTTY Such a titre' tirhitit Lead, taro White' Zinc, Linseed Oil. Conch Varnish, Furniture Varnish, Yet- ' • low Ochre, Venetian Red, Chrome Chrome Green, Prusxian Blue, Patent Dryer, Decker, Japan, ,Spanish ;Whiting, Paris Wldto,Kelsoinine, Rosin, , Tar, Log Wood, Fustie,.Brazil Wood, Cain wood, Redwood,,. Potash, - Putty, Alen cohol, Bennie, Spirits Turpentine, and Kerosene 09, Paint and - • - Varnish,,P.rusbers, • , . Which Vve will sell 25 per cent. qbeaperthin any other establishment ip tfie'county. ,In short, we have every thing Ovet t jtopt in a tirat slass DRUG STORE, and all wo ask is for you to call and oxa min) our stock and prices heeere buying elsewhere.. Re member we can't be undersold. All goods *arranted or no sale. P. It. WlLLt.tms, 1 P. It WILLIAMS 4Co J. L. Wir,LlAus. J Ne. 311Jilion .1310:. 1 WuUnborn, June 28, 1867. • . A Patent Right is No hum lig. T "E rr? "IIE t having iirchasc the. right of hikt3lieesl Provision Rack for Tioga County, is ptepared to soli Tovitiship or,individual rights at ftir rates. This Rack is portable and t.O arrang4l that it can be taken apart and put together ajpin in five minutes. It occupies less than lour fnt square of a room, and an ho placed in the lit ten in cold weather, an in the cellar in warp - Mather, and wit hold fro t72to 84 pans of MM. The shelves are made in skeleton form so ,Is to allow the free circulatiim of air all :mom( the pans. .It has boon proved that, milk will tiise more cream, and' keep 'from four to six hairs longer than on ordinary shelves. Each shelf turns by itself independint of the other, FO that the cream of the former Milting is not disturbed by the removal or pitting on of pans. The frame is such ,that It can be readi- Veovered with a:cloth - or gauze; effectually ex chiding insects or dtist. It is a cotnplettarrange ment to dry fruit upon. The subseriberwill soon visit different parts of the County with a model of this rack, or ho can be addressed 11t Wtllsboro, by those desirino" to purchase Township or indi vidual rights. Specimens can also be seen at the Foundry building of Sears & Williatmi in this Borough at any - time alter the middle of March. GEOII4E THOMPSON. Wellsboro, March, 11, 1868-6 m. Stoves & Tin Ware FOR THE MILLION Good people all, bothigrent:and smell,—if you Want to keep PEACE IN THE FAMILY you must blot' enough to oat, dry wood, a good wife, well-behaved children, and to crown all, a TIP • TOP COOKING STOVE! This.last.tand crowning good, I havo at my Tin and Stovo establishment, opposito Ittoy's Block, Wollsboro, and its name is the HOME COMPANION ; on all handa , odmittod to 'bo equal to any in the world. TIN WARE MADE TO ORDER, • ir primptly,and warranted to give satisfaction. REPAIRING 'exeatited in the best manner and with dispatch CALL AND SEE ME Wellkborough,Nor. 21, 1.867 Pithlic' - 'l3eliefit, Am"' ct o useful improvements of tho day, There 'are few that give nioro promise of good, few sowell adapted to relieve human saf f4ing,-few so well approved by the public as that new and powerful remedy called Salutifer (or as the Gerthan people call it Ilealthbringo). It gives'ense and comfort to tb+ pooi• sufferer from Neuralgia and Rheumatism, and. brings speedy relief to that large class of diseasea that are often cured and' always benefited by oh out ward application. For salo by all Druggists. Wholesale Depot DAY, HOAGLAN D k M EIER, No 54Cotartlandt St. New York. T O LAWYERS— BANKRUPTCY BLA•NICS, in full setts, at YOUNG'S BOOKSTOP.E. FOR SALE CHEAP. 4 elegant now open Buggy. 1 second band open buggy. I second and, top bbggy.- 1 sulkey. I two horse lunber wagon. WRIGHT it BAILEY. ' • • . • D. 'P. ROBERTS 1; 1 ' V.l.' F Sta TO: 13 SELL 17 B I.I67.NES'S ! IMIEI 'UTE will buy, At; tho highest market price, tho following articles. 7 SHEEP P DEACON SKINS, '.; -DEER STUNS, FURS, min VEAL SKINS, for which wo will. pay cash. ~ : ~ • `We will manufacture to o'rilor,Froncit'or home tanned CALF or KIP BOOTS, in the he man nor and at fair rates, and pay eniccial attention to REPAIRING. A L S 0, \Vo have a first-rato sto , .k of READY-MADE WORK, on which we will not be undersold, ant] this timetwo shall make it a point to keep up . the best stook of. . • LADIES'. GA 1 TEES,' to be foetid in the county, which we nil] :ell at low_erDicAlithan.s_44h articles -hove ever been oifored irt this region. Me shall kt ep up a good as:orttnent of LADIES' BALMORALS, LE AT II E R BOOTEES, CHILDREN'S ANT) MISSES WORK or VA RIOUS STYLES, and all styles Qf MEN'S WORK. LEATHER FINDINGS can bo bought of us as cheap as any where this aide of Now York, and wo hhall keep n full :4m( of FRENCH CALF, FRENCH NIP, UP .PER, SOLE, LININGS, AND BINDING. Our stock of PEGS, NAILS, 71IREAD, A 117,5, RASPS, GLOVER AC" NEEDLES, LAST 5, TREES, C 111 P hide SHOEMAKER'S TOOLS and FINDINGS, will•ho found the lar gest in tho county, and we ecll for small peqii.. We talk busincsiund we menu hminc-s. We have boon in this ree,liin long enough to he well known—lot those Who know us try us. Corner of Main ond,Grafton strects,.opposite Wm. Itoh efts' liniAware Store, SEARS, (-; Er), 0. bni: By - Wellsboro, April 21. 1867-1.1. ;31 - 4951 `8 'FI '0 ..;:mID3 ano.o .to) 05ptic put: (min - ma putt ittra as eld ", ,itog ium.sDoli,l put; ,poor) •so!muup ilcuts Oilnrij pun smutioJitiv KpooD A": 41, aano, o itApr n.tini OM ~ crodi!gritrtra 0060rul chursipttqf cup it! :irtunria- •1! osn utta Soy gin: •nutgat:Br sm . ) rp!M 1( . 1:1) 1: II! SUMS c of p ['mai lucid ttva Ituut v •aun omq{ pinoip; aatun•T •'°J fl:)an OM tt,lmmVoll:A . J •Ii N‘t p.l)uwid rl. INV 14 NI pit:AlN:la oRi m Hamlin:A Jo iloymonu ‘)111 `NlfirditHlANl JO 6Fap . l 6.10,‘ r filiqv .09 . (Purl l'ocl) `14:111I 1I;•I.L11111 RI T 'SKI.NIII.I FZI 'Nom flOll 'JINN 440 - 'MOM itiltrilt 5L :lOR )It'' l- l'!1"ti O[• 93 pa.ipmiil aaa srintN: fjArl'l73.S' (1. 1 1V :111. Trd c ri lITY.II Itr 100.11 s olop:IpAt un 341,1(1 rapt", %num 4' AA1)1,11 '9 "3 9 8 1 311VM-Nll '3HVM-SSVI9 6 SRAOJE,N 11 V AA: N . V I-T anoX :RapCnry A'q o'ilquoaiod tr.. , pan NOWT% .1110 A uo atta 1113 0111)1I 1868. WRIGHT a BAILEY, 1858, t WE commence this y r e* with an eti - elusively CASH . business. CASH PAID FOR WHEAT ! CASH PAID FOR OATS ! CASII PAID FOR CORN 1 CASII FOR EVEIISTIII NCI ! A LARGE STOCK OF FLOUR FOR -CASIFI A LARGE STOCK .OF FEED FOR CASH ! A LARGE STOCK OF PORK FOR CASH 1 Call and sea us. wltri: BATLEY Wellsboro, Tan. 9, IS(17-1v Alkpersons indebted to us by noto or book account must enll and settle or pay eosts. Jan. 3, 1868. Ill' A: BATLEY. Washer° Cloth-Dressing 'Works. -F T AVING engaged Mt. JAMES SMITH to superintend our dir thing Wilrl::4 we ero now really to do all kind o coloring and dress ing in good style and on fli Ort notice. 0 % S. A. lIIIABOLD, 0. BLAIR, Sopt. 18, 1867—tf. OE = WHOLESALE MUT STORE. CORNING, N. Y. DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS _IL4' AND OILS, THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, KEITH'S CONOENTIZATED MEDICINES, lIIEDELL'S FLUID, EX- TRACTS, BU RNETT'S COCO . 1 I NE, FLAVORING ENTR ACTS, KEROSENE Ivl.M PS. PATENT MEDICINES, ROCH ESTER PERFUMERY AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS ; WALL PAPER, WI N Dow ',Ass, WHITEWASH LIME& AND DYE COLORS, AGEN't'S FO :N r i ARVIN CO'S RE FINED OIL Sold at Wholesale Prices. Boyers rire requested to gall orul get quetaliong before going Inetlier IBM W. 1). TERBELL & CO Corning. Y., Jan. 1, 1611.3-I,y 868„ FOR SALE. 1868. IL 0. WICKHAM, A T HIS NURSERY OF: FRUIT AND DP NAMENTAL TREES, IN TIOH A .- 60,000 Apple Trees. 10 9 000 Pear, TreeP-s4. A good supply of PLlilr, PEACH. oIfER RV, and ORNA MENTA Tit EES I:BRERV. o- The Fruit tree , . aro compnta,l of the (.Iteicopt. • varieties, good, healthy, (ttar: of them large and in hearing. Any ono wit , hing to — get a supply tvilhdo wolf to call and co ley stock before par - 1 chasing elsewhere. Itelivered at the depot free of charg.2. Tito;tl, To ()tvileN 11 , w, , e5 and (4111 1('. rpoiti c(IN to IT CIN P(ilVI)El:: A ICE %vat an . l, ..r tint par, tor the clue et r, %Vet nii. Hide. lienntl. Cold 4, it.ll'-‘ 04i •. C011:01 , , "C TM)gl ". 1101 ti DI-.14.(11111 4,•., in (:.tt• tin. .1 . 111. y 1101 talk. 314 innocent: 1141 /14•4.4 i et t. htppiu; limo n 01 1 ki111 of your tinintabt. They , int 11 , a , , I,llel/4/11(41(41, girt! a. line coat, ch-itoto the cloniacti tint Initial 1 1 1 . g41.1E1; . al,O e.tno the null; of Try Ilti in, and you 11111 !Icier be n 41,,dt till. the rd. brat.-1 ttaincr ti t tie yoat , , and i.•eGninwirl. them 1.. It ien.l,. 1;11,11. of onto Itiice Comte, Vertilinni, N. Ye nit I bent until en, told of vilittt they are cam pti.ett, ter, \‘ - {ll,, It (to never 'nil flout then,. It.• lot , trier twenty t tinning ittlr,el ill hi, chntge. and ler the t. t Wee . 'ettl:4 ban 11'0111)0 001,1' DINH , ill.) 101 111e1/1. lie ha, Moab)" Per miltcdtnclnteferanvonel., .I.tain tittle! i1.r..1(00C0-4 eau lin Seen at the titled - . Feld by DI tlfr',.tb , bi 11111 i SIL114111•I'S. Pt k 0"... '2 - 1 cent. per let,— Pepot.' SG Itatolt Street, New l'et 1. Feb. 19 WELLS4I( mo youNDRy NI) AI,VeIT ENE 811o1'. f rilliE sithgeribero h-Lving proem- tot aol , titie tal taaellianry are now ready to tartii-lt to or ler ;111 e , ,,r1,- , 01. tA A .0 • • I n • PLOWS, CULTIVATOR FIELD i 0 L , ERS, MILL 01 , ', A.RI SLEIGH siroEs', W 0 0 D.. sAw 'No m.vemNEs, r.,&r„ 4." IVOOJIWORTII PLANER, for custom an'Al j.,1) wet Is, We are also prel•nred to do ,SLITTING, (• ,S'C'ROLL S.: I TUNti to. to acr., fluting. a tir , t-clas , scri c,-cultilig Lathe, ire' arc I'reparp.l to in:kl:c 3n order, Ilaildcrs of ChecEe Factories arc tclll qac"ted In e MI our 11171.11130t11th the Chanapiion Plow, one of tlie linrot implemen:F; hi thA C,1:611 pail for OLD lIION CO ARLES WI LI,LI V. L. SEARS, 11F.1)5ro, 51ay 15, I;467—tr. 7 Grocery and Provision Store, CORNING, `QJO (f hie ~~ma~~~ WIHO LEA ALE AND RETA T DEALER " Minis GROCERIES, PROVISIIONS, Wines, Liquors and Cigars, FOIZEION ,':, DaMESTIO: t n EEN & DRIED FRITITS, CANNED 17? U 1 T,S AND L" - Err 'ETA -13.iiES, WOOD & 'WILLOW WARE, GLASS & CROCKERY \VAR 1, cAI.II,I)IIEN'S CARRIAGES, CABS PERAMBULATORS, TOYS. S-f• &c. A full and eottiplet^ nEsorttneut of the above teentinned r•ood , of the, hest quality always on hand. Particular attention p.. 1.1 to Fine , t,roecries. Dealers and renstnnerß «ill find it to their in terest to examine hie Stnek before buying. ..Corning, N. V. 'March 11, 1 8 THE largest • io , sorl men t Watellos, Clor1;8 Jewelry and Plated Ware in Tiova county at L9dec 66] FOLLY'S. :`-', ME Proofs of thelSuperior Quality ~4• TIM • AAtE i tijON W cOll . . NV AI/MANI, ASS. ' The Amorican'Wateli s Comimny, of Waltham, Mmes., respectfully submit that their Watches are •trieliper,'more aceurate,,less complex, more dura ble, better adapted for general use, and More en. sly kept In ordee.a.tal repaired then any. other watches in the etlirket. They are siinti l ler in structure, and therefore stronger, and less likely to he injured than the majority of foreign watch es, whieli aro composed of front 125 to 300 pie ces, while in an old English watch there aro more than 706 parts. liow they run under the hardest trial watches can hatio, is shown by the following letter: _ . . PENN. 11.11LICOAD COMPANY. 1 OPFlen 711 H Gine), SPRitINTENDENT, , ALTOONA, PA., 15 Deo., 1868. 01:Nmunns r The watcher. manufactured by yon have been in use on thi , railroad (or several ,yenN by our COgi p eilien, to whom we furnish 'ivatelles as lent of Ilor equipment. There are new rump throe hundred .t• them carried on our line, and we Consuler them good and reliable time-keepers: Indeed, 1 bite great satisfaction iu saying your watches give us less trouble, and have with, and do %sear murk Idnger Without re pairs than, any watches Imve ever had in use On this rand. As you are aware, we l l formerly truvto d 40 tho s e 01 English manufacturo, if no . If nowledged good : hut as a class they never keep time as eorreeily, nor have they done as good serVice, as yours. In thele statements L. am sustained by imy predceeslow, Mr. Lewis, whose experience ex tended over a series of years. Respectfully,' ', EDWARD 11. WILLIAMS,: -General Superintendent. Amerienn ‘Videlt Co., Waltham. We wale now five different:grades of watches reapertively no follows Arrieirm. Trroll ro., Watch Cwapring. P. Ititrtle“, Efieey, Home Wali.lt Company, All “f the, 0, with the exception of the Home Wateh Company, ale warranted by the American Watch Company to 10 of the best material, on Ihr tu" , t approved principle, and to paysess every rminuite ha. rihdble initcht:oper. Every dealer thme Watchm is provided with the Corn pany's piinted.card r f guaratitee, %Odell should accompaoy ea, b Watch sold, 66 that buyers may I,•„ :ore !bey are purcha-ing t h e genuine article. There are Liu:lit:roils counterfeits and imitations , a‘ oir Watches ,old throughout the country, and iveaa mild caution purehastks I Q 110 On their guard again-1 impo:itom. Ark Walthaw Wateir:= imay Le pur W.fteh thi.aigl4 , nt c“untry •nonzaras & APPLETOAT, 18:: Broadway, N. 1 The American Cooking Stove. A FT twenty year:: experience lit site lUari ±l, fa Hie of ,toves, we beeatue convinced, some ix year, since, that a vast amount of money was being expended by the peoplomf this country, in buying eheap and worthless stoves, a large portion of which was, wasted; and that true economy consisted in buying the best stoves thht email be made, notwithstanding the price was higher. With this view we proceeded to construct the American Cooking Stove, and sparc , l no pains or expense to make i it the best aml mos s t perfect stove that could be Made. And we have experimented with it, and carefully wateliedits operation for the last 'six years, and when an improvement sug eosted itself, we have ‘,I4C, il,loplted it, and we haveseveral of these improvements secured by letters patent. In this manner we do not hmitato to say, we have brought it to a higher., .fate of perfection than has hereto Min been attained in cooking stoves. The recent improvements in • this stove has added largely to its convenience and effective nes... In all the varieties of stoves we manti c:l,lllTC, are study usefulness, durability, conve'- nionee and economy in operation, rather than cheapness in price, and in so doing we aro satis fied we study •the interest of those purchasing our stoves. SHEAR, PACKARD, 4; CO. Albany, MIY. For_sale by CONVERSE A; OSOOOD, ti ells bore, Pa. May 13, 18t1S. - iii Darner, Farmers of 'Fioga County T AAI ll , ,NV'Willi!: at my manufactory, in Lawrence In. a oil pel 1.1 FA,LVNING MILL, which peisesqo3 the following advantages over another will: a I. It separates olts. rat litter, ancli foul seeds, and clo and cockle. from wlicit. 2. It cleans flax seed, takes out yellow sled, and all o 1 het :weds, perfectly. It cleans timothy seed. -I. It does all otherlseparating milked of a mill. Thi, mill iv built 01 the best and most durable tim ber. It, et 3 to, and iv sold cheat{ for cash, or pro duce. I will lit a patent sieve. for separating oats from wheat, to other mills. on reasouable terms. - J. 11 lirA.Tll EIL- Law9'obv)lle,Oelober 10, ISOO-tf UNION ACADEMY TIOGV CO., PA. FACULTI - : ELIAS 'HORTON, Principal. MIN. ADA W. lIOItTON, Preceptress. 3lisi MIRA micros. Assistant. Miss AMANDA DRAKE, Teacher of Music. CALENDAR FOR 1,807-8. Fall Term 4 , 0111D/011a; Sept. 3d, Winter Term Nor 25111, Sin mg Term Feb. 18th, 1868. E±PENSEB PER TERM. unary Department 4100 Common English 6 00 Higher English 7 00 Lunen:l V:S and Higher Mathematics 8 00 •ti innental Music, extra 10 00 Vocal Music. extra. • 100 Maw ml.r, tiNtrit 3 00 Room Rent 2 60 Board per we& . . 330 Knox ille, An::,•ust. 11,1867—t1. • 1:111111' G TONS" FIRE, ARMS. • ; . ay TM: THAD!: GENERALLY LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO DEALER? 200,000 Ft,ii.Ntsiin TIIF: U. S. GOVERNMENT. Army Revolver, 4-1-100 in. Calibre Navy Revolver 36-100 in. Calibre Belt Revolver, Navy size Calibre Police Revolver, Navy size Calibre New Pocket Revolver, "1 100 in. Calibre Pocket Revolver, (Rider's pl.) 31-100 in. Calibre Repealing Pistol, (Elliott pt.) No 22 &. :32 Carrge Vest Pocket Pistol, No 22, 30, 32 .4; 31 Cartridge Gun Cane No 22 A; 32 Cartridge Breech Loading ille,(Beale) No 32 Sas " Revolving Rifle, 36 44: 44-130 in Calibre E. REMINGTON S SONS. Moore &.- Nieholg. New York; Win Road & Son, Boston; Jos C grubh ,b Co, Philadelphia; Paul -1 they at. Trimbl , Baltimore; hoary Folsom & Co; New Orloam.; ri Johnson, poneer & Co, Chicago, L M Ramsey-1- Co, St. Louls; Albert E Crane, San Francisco: Oct. 9,19117.-9 m. __ AOENTS WANTED FOIL TIM (MIMI HISTORY OF THE WAR, Its Causes, Character, Conduct, and ReKilts. • By 310 N. ALEXANDER H. STEVENS: A Book for all Sections mi l d all Parties. This great work presents the only complete and impartial analysis of the causes of the War yet published, pod gives those interior lights and shadows of 'tile great conflict only known to those high officers who watched the flood-tide of revolution from its fountain springs, and - which wero so accessible to Mr. Stephens from his po sition as second officer of the Confederacy. To a public that has been surfeited with AP PARENTLY SIMILAR PRODUCTIONS,' we promise a change of faro, both agreealile and sal utary, and an intellectual treat of limo highest order. The great American war has AT LAST found a historian worthy of its importance, and nt whose hands it will receive thal. modeiate, candid and impartial treatment which truth and justice so urgentiy demand. The intense desire every where manifested to obtain thiS Nsork, its OffMial character and ready sale, combined with an increased commission, make it the hest ,übscription book over pub— lished. One Agent iji Euston, Pa., reports 72 Bnbscri hers in :t days. One in Boston, Mass., 103 sub scribers in I days. One in Memphis, Tenn. 100 subscribers in 5 days. Send for Circulars and see our terms, and a full description of the work, with Press notices of advance sheets, &e. Address NATIONAL PU.I3I.IBEIrNO CO. .„ 20 South Seventh-St. Phila:dolphin, Pa.l May 27, 1808-41 =1 lrcrliham, .314 m. Witithans, i/cum Mawr Bohto», 3f11,0). 1.1041011, .11a 88. PRINCI PA L AGENTS LINES OF TitAFEL, ERIE RAMWAY. Oii ailid after Monday.- May llth, 15LS, ttait,t " leave Cortlingut- about. the following, Lours: - VIESTWAIt'A BOUND. D-. 03 a to Night. Express; hi nds)s Ainted, ft), Salatnancu, anti Duukirlf, making direct contactroA with trains of the Atlas is A- (treat Weatet fi, .:thore,autill rand Trunk nal lwaysifut all points We t ,032,1 a. tu.,Night l xprcbe, Dilly, for .Suffalo.Salara hm , Dunkirk and the West, connecting as above. 0:24 a. tn., Night Express, Sundays excepted, fot loch ester and Buffalo, via Avon. 10:15 a.m., Mail Train, Sundays excepted, for %fill,. • and Dunkitk. 1:45 p. rn. Baltimore EXIMI33, - Sundays excepted, it, Rochester and lint - fate, via Avon. 6: ExPrehlg,Suttdays excepted. for Buffsk 33 p. in.. Day Salamanca, Dunkirk and the Vest, connecting at; ; •!allantancti with the Atituale and (treat West,,, it ui t we y ; atMluffalo with the Lake Shore and Otati Trunk Railways, anti at Dunkirk with the Lake Sig; Railway, for all points west and south. 6;40 pla , thly Express, Sundays exbe,pted,tor Rothe/kr • 12:30 a. In., Express Alai I.Sundays excepted.for Bat' 10, Salamanca, and Dunkirk, connecting with for the West. 1.30 p rut Way Ft elght,'Suralays excepted. ' 5:40 p. in., Emigrant train, Daily, for the wait. EASTIVAIID BOUND 12:46 a. ni., Night Expre,..e. Daily, Sund;: x .s ce ep.ict:tcri connecting at Gritycourt for Warwick, and at No; York with afternoon trains and sleatneis for tone,, and New England Cities. 4:20 a. in.. Cincinnati Exprens..aloutlay meeting al Elmira for linrrishing. Philadelphi a AL ! the South; at On - ego for Ithaca; lit Itlngliag,Li for Syracuse; at Great Bend for Scranton, Philao, pliia. and Trenton; at Lackawaxen fur lhrKloi. and u tiraycourt for Newburg-and Warwick _ 0: 55 /1.. Day Ex pres., S ndayaexceptcd.cotineunt at Elmira for Canandaigua. at Binghamtonf or En t ' mom, at Great Band for Scranton. at Lackawax o , p, Hawley. and at Jeri.ey City with midnight P.t o .„ Train of New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia, tait. more and Washington. 10.22 a in Accommodation Train daily, c0ni0.,;,1 4 r at. Elmira for Canandaigua. 2:20 p. m., Baltimore Express, Sundays excciaeo 4:35 p. ill.. NCW York a»,l Baltimore Mail ; cepten 8.03 p in Lightning Express. Snndnys excepu,l, tiect nig at Elmira for Harrisburg, Philadelphia ; . / the South ; zit Jeirsey City with morning train of New Jersey Railroad for Baltinx». Washington, and at New York with moreh g press trains for Boston and the East. 12:30 p. in. Way Freight, Sundays excepted. W51:.1t. BARR, ii. MULE .oon'l Pas,. Agent. Dloasburr & Corning, & Tioga 't airs will run as follows until further natl., Accommuilati94-Leavea Blessburg at 6,15 a. a, 04 4 field at 7,05. - Tioga at 7,41 I ..nwr.ncevlll ( arriving at Corning at 9,35 a. tn. Mail—Leaves Blosaburg at 2,00 p: in., Mant , ile Tioga at 3,18, Lawrenceville at 4 Ou—arrii r• Corning at 5 p. tn. Mail—Leaves Corning at 8,00 a. n, . Lau reacevilli 9,03, Tioga at 9,45, 'Mansfield at 19.22,-arris Illoss•burg at 11,00 a. tu. Accommodation—Le:urea Corning at 2,40 p. reneevilie at 4,00. Tiogn at 4.5 c. .Ntaa,g, arriving at Bloteiburg at 0,15 p. Northoi•n Central Ft, II ; • TRAINS FOR THE NOBT11: Trains for Catiantlaguta lea\ ta Elmira as fullowd Acconiodatlon at i.xptt•- , o [fastest train on road) Matlt Way Freigli t 4passenger coach attaclrd; tin an d aft er N o r. 2.1, 1667, trains a ill al tate , depai t Duna Troy, Ittl 1 - 01101 VB; LEAVE NORTHWARD. IU 55 A.. 111.—Daily (except. Sul - 01115;9 Ita Elmira, 80. to, Callantlaiglld, Rochester, wisp. Bridge atil t , Ca nadas. 9 45 P. M.—Daily (except Sundays) far Eltairs et Buffalo, via Erie Railway train Elmi..i LEAVE SOUTHWARD. 6'oo A, M.—Daily (except Sundays) fur -lialetam Waslington, Philadelphia, &c. 905 P. M.—Daily (except Sundays) for Balenae, Washington and Philadelphia. 4 3. N. IMBAIIIiS, ED. S. Y01.,'5 . 0 Uen'l Harrisburg. Pass. g't Baltimore. 111 Philadelphia & Erie R. R On and after MONDAY, May 11th. .11;:: on the Philadelphia &Et le Dail Road kill rue eS IVEST WA R D Mail Train leave .'" " " arr. IA Erie Erin Exiiinse karat, Philadelphia.. " " at Erie Elmira Mail leaven Philadelphia... " " " Williamaport . a arr. at Lock Haven EASTWARD Mail Train leaves Eric " " Williamsport. " ‘• arr. at Philadelphia.. Erie Empress knees Erie '• Williamsport. " _ " arr. at Philadelphia Mail and Express connect with OlLCreek and :hi glieny River Rail Road. Baggage Checked Through ALFRED L. TYLER, 0131:01Supit Atlantic and Great Western B. W SALAMANCA STATION. „ WETtItARD BoUM). r.AStvrAtt ISOM. Mall 5.30 Express 51t, Accommodation 6,35 1 Mail .... Express 12.19 Accommodatten, ;5 Express 11.00 Expit'Sd At Cory therp is a junction kith the PhilinklpLil Erie, and Cil Creek Rail ltoads. At Meadville with tho Franklin and Oil City an Pithole Branch. At Learitteburgo the Maboniny Ittaucti Ina 9 rect route to Cleveland. At Ravenna coon ClOVelalld and Pittsbuigh Railroad. The Road passes through Akron, Ashland, Marion, 'Urbana and Dayton, intern:elle); vari uirt , roads, and terminates at Cincinnati. L. D, RUCKER, Gen. Supt., Meadville, II Real Estate Sale. . 1 THE Subscriber will sell or ront the follunic valuable property, to wit: One tavern stand in Lawrenceville One farm, on which be now resides, ene.ta mile from throe churches, two School Rothe. two grog shops, and ono railroad, and about a same distance from the line of the Wel6boro et Lawrenceville Railroad. The farm contains li acres of good land, 50 acres timbered, well At tered, and very productive. It requires theta seed should be sowed and planted. however. t. amore a harvest. One farm in Jackson township, 175 steel: tirst4ate place for a cheese factory.. AlSo—for sale-4 mules, 75 .sheep, and otht stock, cheap on reasonable terms. S. BALDWIN. Lawrence, Apr. 17, 1867-if. Planing , & Turning B. T, VAN HORN, AVING got his now Factory in operAti: , is now prepared to fill orders for Oita are promptly and in the best style of werldni ship. Having procured a WOODWORTH PLANER, ho is ready to dress hoards or plank with dispaic SCROLL-WORK & BRACKETS, furnished to order. His rnaohinesare of the sew est and most improved patterns. Shop corner of Pearl and Wain Sts, WELL 8011.0, PA., Oct. 31, 1866-tf. B. T. VAN 11ORN. I NEW GR CERY t., At Ddrtt Soul ul'atit, T HE SUBSCRIBER bus' uponed n nos GROCERY & PROVISION STORE At the above named place, where he propeteil' furnish Goods in his lino cheap. - Market prices paid fur Farm Produce, enter iu cash or trade. The patronage of the public F. respectfully solicited. ALBERT TIPPLE. Charleston, Dec. n, 1807-tr. J. STICKLIN, (4 1 -k Chairmaker, Turner, and Furniture Dealer. SALE ROOM, iopposite Dartt's Wagon Shop, Main Street. FACTORY 'in Sears Jr IV I I' Hams Foundry, second story. Orders promptly filled and satisfaction via"' teed. Fancy Turning done to order. Wellsboro, Jnno 12, 1887. J. STICKLIN. Tioga , Marble Works. THE undersigned is - now prepared to exe eute'all orders for Tomb Stones and Moo moots of citbor ITALIAN OR RUTLAND MARBLE, of the latest stylo and approved warkmanehip and with dispatch. Ile keep constan ly ou band both kind!' 0 1 1 [ Marble and will he able to suit all who way fa vor him with their dors, on ns reasonable tared as can be obtained.' the country., Stones discolored with rust and dir cleane d and made to look a good as new. .. ~.. PORTER WILCOX. 1867-tf Do LANO &, CO., Agents for the Susqueha a na Woolen Mills. • 7';;:s; L. 11. SHATTUCK, 7 t 11;t,. GI. , ' I tz. 111' ; L .a 9 ea I E. 10.0 a .8 at raj .= .11 ( 10.15}° 5.10 i 7.40 3 15 a :: 0.00