LOST I loso-dipt olouds,tbat obb and flow ' Upon the blue aid Sapphire sky, Lift up your golden hem and show •, Me whore the hidden sunbeams lie. Oh I white-lipped soa isofals set t In rankle beauty on thy bioast, - Roll back tby crystal:waves and lot Mc look upon thy heart's nno4t. Ph! slick moon adown the sea, Turn not thy timid face away, But bring my darling back to me, For.l aid meaty of his stay. Weep, monde, upon the sunset west; .Moan (tut, cold ocean, all thy pain; •Mo6n, slip into the blue sea's breast; My love will never come again:, , A Thrilling Sketch. In the year 1836, the_inhabitand liv ing in a district bordering on Rock Riv ti, in the northern part of the state of Illinois, were much incensed by the - depredations of a band of horse thieves who infested that portion of the coun try. Every exertion bad been made to discover the men engaged in the nefari ous business, but hitherto, in vain, and valuable animals were stolen, and lost to their owners; in defiance of the ut- mOst vigilance and care. 1 : During such a state of affairs, the cit izens residing in the region of the thieVes - became thoroughly excited, and were wound-up to such al pitch .of `indignation, that a body of Men were :_formed styled Rangers, whose explicit - duty was to expunge the district of all suspicious characters, and endeavor to put a stop to their depredations. Sh?rtly after this band commenced operations word was conve3ted to it the leader of the Rangers that a valuable horse which had.been stolen the night preVious; c.)ttld then be found on the premises of a man named Burt, locked , up.inthe stable. Although Burt here -tofore had been looked upon as an hon . est,man and an upright citizen, yet the Captain deemed it his duty •Xo at least examine his farm and learn the truth or falsity of the' report. • Accordingly he summoned some half dozen of his Rangers to meet him at a spot not far from Burt's house, and be fore morning, set out for the same place . himself.. Daylight was hardly discern iable In the e t, and the hazy light of COMirkg daw ' had not yet penetrated the bOttom, 'here the suspected man resided, as the Rangers, charged with • the fearful mission of life or death, sil • entlyiaPproached, and surrounded the dwellpg. Leaving three of the band 'to guard the,entrance, the Captain open ed the door, and found the missing .. horse, as had been stated, safely stalled inside: Not a lingering doubt now - remained of Burt's guilt, and with a stern deter niination to make an example of him that . would deter others from a Ilike ' tansaction, the Rangers returned to • tie house. In the meantime, Burt had r seri and upon coming to the door, • Was seized . by those in waiting, and up on demanding the reason was informed by them that a stolen animal was sound in his stable, and that he was consider ed a thief, Muttering something about " he knew it would come to this at last,". he,quietly submitted to whatever his captors had in store for him. A short consultation was held! and it was resolved to hang the criminal upon a large elm tree that grew in front of his own home, it being thought that such act would strike terror and dismay into the ranks of the horse thieves. Burt had asked half an hour to pre pare for his death, and the'suzi had ris en in all its golden Majesty{ ere the fa tal moment had.arriVed which would launch him into etelknity. In vain hig grayheaded father and mother pleaded for his life, with trembling tongue— they tottering forth from the dwelling, and kneeling in suppliant mood to his apparently merciless captors. In vain had the vile of his bosom, knelt in tears of Agony, and entreated them as hus bands to spare his life, for' each Ranger had suffered more or less in person, and they deemed the example absolutely necessary to deter others, and it seemed 0.6 though Burt must die. The dreadful preparations were com pleted—the half hour had expired—and - the criminal was arranged under the limb of a stout elm, over which a rope was thrown, one end being noosed around the prisoner's neck, and the other held by thrge of the Rangers. Then earae.a. raiment of dreadful sil ence, that awfult stillness which pre ludes the launching of a fellow-being into eternity—while the three strong men who held the rope's end, gazed fixedly upon the Captain for the signal. It was given bylraising the right arm ; and already the noose was tightening around the doomed man's neck, when the wife of Burt issued forth from the house holding an infant a little more than a year old, in her arms. Rughing forward, She fell on her knees directly in front of the• Captain, 'and raising the child with arms out stretched, towards him, she exclaimed, in tones that would have pierced a heart of steel— "If you will not spare him for the sake of his greyhaired sire, or the wife of his bosom, spare him in' the name of God,,for the sake of his infant boy ! Apother dead silence reigned like a pall'Oiler the spot ; then,,as though in spired; by heaven itself, the child also stretched out its little arm towards its father, and exclaimed, In a voice heard by all, the single word : " Papa I" And then, as though despairing of success, huddled into its mother's bo som, and burst into a sobbing cry. It was more than the rangers could stand, and after a short consultation, the rope was taken from the criminal's neck, and the band left the Spot ; and Burt became a reformed man through the powerful effect of his "infant's Appeal."—Great West. MINNESOTA INNOCENCE.—A verdant couple from the vicinity outside of the limits of their little native town, fell in love, were married, and . on their bridal tour visiting Minneapolis. Arriving on the"evening train, the turtle doves took rooms at the Nicollet. Before making his 'toilet the next morping, the young husband's eye rested upon the "rules ,and regulations " tacked upon the door, and for the purpose of posting himself in the requirements of hotel life, he proceeded to•read them. Judge of his surprise when, after care ful study, helearned that "washing in rooms le,prohfbited, except permission is obtalrfed at the office!" The young man looked about him. Upon the op posite side of the room were washing bowel,,-matcher, towels and all the ne cessaries for performing the usual ablu tions, but-before hisface and eyes was a rule "prohibiting= washing in the rooms!". ' What was to be done Bride and groom were at loss to know. They certainly could not think of going to breakfast without a washing, and it Was rather inconvenient to gO to the river for that purpose. As he reflected lipon the awkwardness,of the situation, he became impressed with the idea that something must be done, and remem bering the solemn promise made to the Justice of the Peace who, for the tri fling sum of seventy-five cents, united them in the holy bonds of matrimony the day previous, he determined to rise up in his strength and represent the case in proper terms "at the offlce." He'dld so. Approachin the desk, he beckoned to the clerk. "'took a' here said he, "that 'ere kaird that's tituck on the door says that nobody can't wash into the room 'less you let 'em. Now, couldu't,you let me and Jane Ann wash. our faces and hands there this mornin' ? There's wash things and towels right in the room and I wish you would let, us use 'em. I'd be much obliged to you if you would." The clerk j kindly gave his consent, and thepun*ophisticated couple were made haPpy. The Indianapolis •Sentinel says the Democracy can beat the Republicans this year with a wooden run. Their nomination. 012uWa that they think so. COUNTIII - 7144CIIANTS li)tiiiinieit; F a rmers and Others. ,Camsi6ar touti ASIIS,BF,PSW'AX,.)g;ANS, iIITTER CHEESE, AND MEAL, 'FLAX,' CQTTON; FURS AND SKINS, DRIED AND - GREEN FRUITS, GRAIN, WOOL, /GAArff,APOULTIt'ir, 1 NAVAL STORES, HOPS, GINSENG, FgATITERS, ' OILS, LARD, TALLOW, SEEDS, TOBACCO, SORGHUM, MOLASSES; &O. JOSIAH CARPENTER, General Commission Merchant, 442, 444 and 446 Washington St., - NewlZ - 4=•z-ls.. And receiro his weekly Priec • Teni or Pro duce and Groceries the most ciauplete Price Cu rrent Published in the United States. SEND FOR A PRICE CURRENT. Marking Plates & Cards furnished Free. Liberal Advances made on 9onsignm'es. Establishdd May Ist, 1860. First Cluss'llefereueeagiven when Required, April 22.1868,-Iy. NEW HARDWARE STORE 1 ''CONVKIIS & TN addition toqbeir old blisiness in Dry Goods, Greeeries, &AL, have established a STOVE, TIN, AND GENERAL HARD WARE STORE, two doors below the old stand; whery they mar utaeture - TIN-W ARE cli 5,1t.1 HUMANITY PRINCIPLE, that is. in tho uMet substantial manner, In the matter of S'TOV we have.enough to do all the cooking and warm ing in Tioga County. In fact, we have Stoves enough th MAKE A SUMMER in WALRUSSIA We are the only agenta for the sale of the AMBRICAN COOK STOVE in Wellsbore; and this Stove is the AUTOCRAT OF STOVES We loop all kinds of Hardware, Iron, Nails, Steel, Horse Shoes, and a complete variety of •511.1.4 F FIAADWARE. If you don't believe it DROP 1)4 . CONVERS OSGOOD. yelleboro, ept. 4, 1867, ly. Stoves : Stoves : AND HA RDWARE! =I Ivy R. WILLIAM ROBERTS begs to LTI announce to the citizens of Tioga County, that in addition to his excellent stock of Stoves, lat-IVare, Brittania, and Sheet-iron Waro, ho Das, at a great outlay, stocked his 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, PIIMPS, AXES, AUGERS, BITTS, BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS, SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS, BENCII-SCREIVS, VOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS, BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS, PIPE BOXES, AXLE . TREES, ELLIP TIC SPRINGS, HORSE I SHOES, HOOP, BAR, & BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE HANGINGS, CORN SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND ST UFFER S COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS, PISTOL CARTRIDGES, POWDER AND - CAPS. PATENtBARNDOOR HANGINGS a now thing, and made for use. Thee() 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 the best quality of goods in onr line; and all work to order done promptly and well. WILLIAM ROBERTS• Wellaboro, Sep tl. I,lB6B—tf. 1100 P SKIRTS, at MM=M2I GROIT z DRAMA 01? '6B, Wilson & ValiValkenbures wail° BENEFIT ! In view of the contemplated Railroad soon to to be built to Millsboro, the proprietors have . concludfd -to give - the people hereabouts, daily entertailnments through the year, commencing on the 14th of January. The first piece, entitled, "LIVE AND LET Lrtig Life, WILSON 4.11 VAN VALICENBUE4i. I.A3t Live, Tis PEOPLE. This great drama has drawn crowded houses bon.b: in this and' thci old :Col4nliies, and• is ad mitted b;r;a11: to bis?one tithe indst profitable, in teresting, and beet pieces extant • ...; Tickets to the Dress Circle—FßEE. r .ot+ISIONs, We wish it distinctly understood, that all °hates of politicians, and even - those -- ; who feel a little Wolfish —and in - fact none ere - excluded from the TlVberi. we "Min furnish , any 9tyle, kiik and quality of Gentlemen's wearing apparel on shed notice, and at prices astonishing low. [ , - CUTTING-DONE .ADMIRABVt. Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Ladies' Cloths, and a large variety of Dre§'s,Qoods. • who prefer PROMISIWO TO PAY i)ne hun dred per cent. profits to the sellei ' lu P.:l SING twenty-five per cent. cash on ' delivery -of the goods. I,shall offer my stock of goods nt fair prices, lIARKNESS & RILEY," BOOT ANO- - SHOE MAKERS, Over Wilton & Van Valkenbnry't Sloye, in the roorn. /eddy occupied by Benj. Serb y. BOOTS AND SHOES of all kinds made to order and in the best manner. REPAIRING of all kinds done promptly and good. Give us a call. JOHN lIARIINESS, WM. RILEY. Welisboro, Jail. 2,1868 ly. E. B. CASE, .AGENT FOR HARDING'S EDITIONS OF FAMILY, PULPIT, & PHOTO ORAPII BIBLES. Wholesale Dealers will find the list to'embrace the largest assortment of Biblds:in the country. The publisher haS no 'hesitatiiin in prbnounc ing them more saleable than any Bible's publish ed. The various editions embrace all the vari ous styles of binding and sizes of type, varying in price from $8 to $3O, for Family Bible, large quarto size. • ITARDING'S 'PATENT FLEXIBLE rOLIAIN T BACK PECOTOCtRAPH The superiority of "Harding's Patent Flexible Chain-Back Album," over all others 'heretofore manufactured, will, upon tho slightest exami na- tion, be apparent to all. Purch4ers are assured that the above books fare all of the best Philadelphia manufacture. E. 13. CASE, Jan. 8,1868.-3 m. . • Troy, Pa. Wellsboro Meat: Market ! BEEF! PORK! MUTTON! THE subscriber opened a Meat Market in the building lately 000tipied by Dr. Webb, on Crafton-street, Monday morning, Feb. 17. Ivbere he will keep a fall assortment of FRESH MEATS llama and Shoulders. If the people will give me encouragement I will keep up a good Market. Feb,lil, IStIS-3M, A. J. TIPPLE.. Scales! Scales ! Scales ! AuWale Platform Scales, all ordinary sizes, for heavy, and counter use, may be found at the Hardware- Store of Win. Roberts, Welisboro. These Scales are the Fairbanks pat ent and haVo no gnperiO ranywhere. They are made in the best style and have taken the premi um at all the great exhibitions.' I have the sole agency for these Scales in this region. WILLIAM ROBERTS. . De LA.AIO it COT. PROGRAMME : PART FIRST. Tr/Two Cri-An'AertliAi.;' PART SECOND. BAZAAR OF FASHION! nest kinds, and as cheap as the cheapest Tickets to the Parquette—FßEF, PART TRthn In this grout Tragedy for the benefit of the public. we would not omit saying to the Ladipty that we also keep evorything to replenish ttieir _ '4s,7i7istiNcircalto4e. Come ono and all and witneBs the above en tertainment. We do riot vlaim to he old titers, but shall etideavorto-detour best to give all the worth of their money. ResqVccl Seat 4 for.the Ladies. Remember•the place, NO. _UNION BLOCK N. B.—We shall give our patrons the full ben efit of the decline in' prices, and •cxtending them our thanks for the very •lit•eral patronage heretofore ' , extended, we 'solicit a continuant. of the same. WILSON Sc VAN VAL IC ENBUIIG Wellsboro, Jan, 15, 1868—tf. SAVINGS BA K. o avIER VIAS' E GARDNER'S GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE THE eI i LD saying that a penny mired is a penny tJ etirned, justifies .GARDNEIt - in naming his establishment - a Savings Sank. Economy is Wealth, said some old chap when name I have forgotten pattd it. is economy t.ri trade where the - t', ' SLAUGHTER of high prices is being prosecuted with vigor and without reprieve. I can sell Sugars, Tea., Mo lasses, Fish, Pork, Flour, Corn Meal. Coffees, Canned Fruits,e , pices, and everything intended for family use, giving the buyer the benefit OF THE fall of the markets, an advantage duly appro elated by everybody,excopting only those verdun INNOCENTS EVERY MONDAY, . EVERY TUESDAY,' EVERY WEDNESDAY, EVERY THURSDAY, EVERY FRIDAY, AND EVERY SATURDAY,.' and fill up as fast as I sell out, L. A. GARDNER Wellsboro, June 12, 1867. Wollaboro, Feb. 12, 1005 ACEING for hops, best quhlity 26 ctiitioryard S at , DE LA NO & , PI ft. 'WILLIAMS & CO. 4 t staviphrti lIM DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT f'AINtB, D W GLASS, & PUTTY, Lave come dovim to Old Prices atlast. .. • . • WE do not hesitate to say that are hare the Largest Stook of PURE ENGLisII, I 4 1?u0 J , JapicgUs, 1 ' ( PATENT MEDIRNES, i_•-;;.' - r 1 ft • NOTIONS,, PERFUMERY, FANCY A:Ii i TioLES, TOILET 5.014, CLOTH, HAIR, TOOTH &NAIL BRUSHES, MIRRORS, WINES & LIQUORS; WE it 11 ' ROFGt.EIT ixrb JIARKE(. Wo have ialpo the Largest Stook of ~ 1 . - - • • - - • PAINTS. OILS, GLASS ANII 'PUT ' , ,• • • " Such as 111 Pure White Idad, Pure 'White Zino, Lin Oil, Coach Varnish, Furniture Varnish, Yo z love Dahre, Venetian Red, Chrotue•Yel lb*, Chrome Groan, Prussian Blue, Patent Dryer, Backer, Japan, Spanish Whiting, Paris White, Kalsomine, Re: Tar, Log 'Wood; Punic, Brazil Wood, Cam wood, Redwood, Potash, Putty, Aloe- Benzole, Spirits Turpentine, and Kerosene Oil, Paint and Varnish• Brushes, IVhiel we will sell 25 per cent. chi:Jape other establishment in the county. I ha've every thing ever kept in a first el DRUG STO and all we ask is fur you to call and e. stock and prices before buying elsowli member we can't be undersold. All goods warranted or no rale. P. R. WILLIAM:4, 1 P. R WILLIAMS Co L. WILLIAms. J No. 3 Balm) Block. Welleburo, June 28, 1867. A Patent 'tight thatls No Ilumbog 111 HE SUBSCRIBER having purchased th j_ right of D. B. Sturdovant's Milk ,Sholves Provision Rack for Tioga County, is prepared t. sell Township or individual rights at fair rates This Rack is portable and Fa arranged that i can be taken apart and pat together again in fiv• minutes. It occupies less than four Met aqua : of a room, and can be placed in the kitchen, cold weather, and in the cellar in warm weath: and will hold fron 72 to 84 pans of milk. T shelves are made in skeleton form so as to allo' the freq circulation of air all around the pan It has seen proved that milk will raise mo cream, and keep from four t‘.. six hours long than on ordinary el/elves. Each-shelPturns by itself independent of t' other`, so that the Cream of the former milkin_ not disturbed by the removal or putting on pans. The frame is such that it can be roe ly covered with a cloth or gauze, effectually eluding insects or dust. It is a complete arron: went to dry fruit upon. The subscriber will s. visit different parts'of the County ivitha mo of this rack, or ho cab be addressed at *ellsb by thoso desiring to purchase ToWnship or i vidnal rights. Speciments can also be seen at Foundry building of Sears & Williams in Borough at any time after the middle of Ma . GE s RGB TTIOMPBO Wellsboro, March, 11,1868—tim.. Stoves & Tin • FOR THE MILLION • - • ~.c,14',...e;•,'!c,, • ' '• • Ell Good peoplo nil, bothigrealfand Want to keep PEACE IN' THE FAMILY you must have enough to eat, Ary wood, a # i od wife, well-behaverrehildren, and to Croiv ell,i TIP • TOP COOKING ST VI! Tlaisle.stianil crowning good, I have at mi!in and Stove establishment, opposite Roy's I*k, Welleboro, and its name is the I HOME COMPANION ; on 211 hands admitted to be equal to,any i4the World. - TIN WARE MADE TO ORDER promptly, and warranted to give satisfaction. REPAIRING executed in tho bett ' maunof and with dispaoh CALL AND SEE ME. Wellaborough, Nov. 21,488 . , Public :Benefit AMONG the Useful improvements of the lay, there are few' that give more prosnheof good, few so well adapted to relieve httmt.rt suf fering,'fewso well approved by the public a tint new and powerful remedy called Salutifer l (or is the German people call it Healthbringer). ' It gives ease and cantfor,i to the 'poor su'fferar from. Neuralgia'and Rheumatism, ' and' britip speedy relief to that large class Of diseas4 thit are often cured and always benefited by an opt ward, application. ' For sale by all Druggists. Wholesale Depot DAY, HOAGLAND ..k S'/I GER, No 54 Courtlandt St. New York. -1---------, T O LAWYERS— - BANKRUPTCY BLAIIKS, in full setts, at YOUNG'S BOOKS ORB. FOR SALE CHEAP. ' , • I 1 elegant 'new open Buggy. 1 8 6 0011 „ an d open buggy. 1 second hand top b g.y.- 1 aulkey. I two horse lunber wagon. . • • WRIGHT BAI o Y. t' ! t. I than a short, DI 'amine 0 ere.= H ar 131 • • I r,, • f, ly. ~. D. P. .ROBE ' NEW FIRM! BUYTO • d• ,SET: -0U It • BUSINE Trill biiy at the, hig v hest market pito, thiifollowini,arlialo.' l l. • SHEEP'. DEACON 'SKINS, DEER: SkINS,,,FURS, ELIDES, • t. • '/Nn VEAL SKINS, for which we will pay cash. Wo will manufacture to order, French or, Immo tanned CALF or RIP BOOTS, in tho best man nor and at fair rates, and pay especial 'attention to-REPAIRING. i .A S 0 , We have a first-rate stook of READY-MADE WORK, On which we will not bo Undersold, and from this Limo wb Bhill'mitki3 It a paint to Re.* up % the hest stook" Oft ' LADIES' GAITERS, • to be found in the county, which we will sell at lower profit than such articles have over been offered in this region. Wo shall likewise keep up a good assortment of . LADIES' BALMORALS, L E A. T HER BOOTEES, • CHILDREN'S' min MISSES 'WORK or VA RIOUS STYLES, and all styles of MEN'S -WORK; LZATILkI? FINDINGS can ho i?ought of us as cheap as any where this sido of New York, and, we shall keep a full stock of • FRENCH, CALF, FRENCH, KIP, UP. PER, SOLE, LININGS, AND • BINDING. • Our stock of PEGS, NAILS, THREAD, A RA SA9-, -- GLOVERS' NEEDLES: LAST 8, TREES, ••0 RIMP S, with SHOEMAKER'S TOOLS and . FINDINGS, wilt he' found the lar gest in the c o unty, 'and we eat for enrol, prafirs. We talk business and we mean business. We have been in this region long enough to be well known—Ad those who know us try us. Corner of Main and Grafton street's, opposite Wm. Rob erts' Hardware Store, G. W. SEARS, • GEO. 0. DERBY. Wollsboro, April 21, 1867 7 -tf. , ` 8 Xll lll ` Pl a U sul llll 'Ollll 7 k 3L1131 'a ' • so.tioa - anoS .10J OVpllf put: oupcnoxa put: itua .. osuom • .ilopoodsui auDellttmsoaud puu spoop ar t o . soptltituxl:o Heals, u! o,lL'Aspauir - 2uvlooll osoq) pito Bluth:1:040n stoop Sag .10A0 galtitlllApll GAIN OM. qpieputio:ro ssoupmq oat - impart' °TB ut 2uipina . •1! am trudl tory Say ‘oupplu , 13pp Trip. : t Sup .13 al so.wi3 g 0 yttio.o 3=11(1 trua nom' v •oim oArti ppLoqg .nitn.ing A * 43.ta •oins .10i dOO5l oat tioppi. `ppqoipu . . 0 li Sq polaopm *WAINVId NllO3 pop:A(0103 0111 01 P.13111.1'0,4 10 UOlll.lOllO Ogg 1,1110,,%_% nkrINUNI jo volv o:ar Naatt a `oz:iv (pup 1s0(1) el I *' 40 'NOM HOLIS tasnon 54 SaOH 3 1t 11 :0S PRoS 'Of , Cot ‘P"Puntr . ° (1 S'IIVN M 1 717738 &21Y :Till 'ffrLYILE9N - VIIT ‘poiis - ;oingsria2o, Liu doeci pan', irmiamim 7g s.C.MI 11 "8 a .0 "3 1 8 '3IIVM-Nll 131111M-SSVI9 - 6,S3EAOJ,S Ga ivM.CIIIV.IH anoS 2nignry sCq o2c)uu . a.tad o2aul 1) 0,1133 pun ssetrisna xnor k tro wig uu .anvg 1868. WRIGHT & BAILEY. 1868. W.E commence this year with nn exclusively CASH business. CASH PAID FOR WHEAT I CASH PAID FOILOATS I CASII PAID FOR CORN 1 CASH FOR EVERYTHING 1 1 A LARCIE STOCK O 1 FLOUR FOR CASH 1 A LARGE STOCK 01? FEED FOR CASH 1 A LARGE STOCK, OF PORK FOR CA SIT Call and see us. WH:44IIT &BA Min' Wolleboro, Jan. 9, 1897-Iy. All pereons indebted to us by itoto or bool (mount must call and Rottlo or paycosts. Jan. 3,180 S. WRIGHT 4:..1 BAILEY. Wellsboro Cloth-Dressing 'Works. RAVING engaged Mr. JAMES SMITH to superintend our Clothing Works we are now ready to do all kind of coloring and dress ing in good style and, on short notice. S. A. HILTBOLD, Sept. 18, 1867—tf. ,* - WHOLESALE DREG STOIIIII DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS AND OILS, • THADDEUS IDAVIDS' INKS, KEITH'S CONCENTRATED MEDICINES, I REDELL'S FLUID, EX TRACTS, BURNETT'S COCOAINE, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, KEROSENE LAMPS, • PATENT MEDICINES, ROCH ESTER PERFUMER•Y AN•D FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALT. ,„„ , Sold at IN 1101C5.:ItO ] 'tints. Buyers are requested to call and get quotations before going further IBM To Owners of Horses and. Cattle. rgiotnAs , DEBBY CONDITION POWDERS ABB warranted aperior to any others, or no pay, for the cure of Distemper, Worms, hots, Coughs, hound. Colds, &c., ilorre3 ; and Colds, Coughs, Loss of 'Milk, Tongno,llnrn Distemper, hc., in Cat. Ito. They two perfectly is4fe and innocent; no need of stopping Ilan working °rpm,. animals. Th6Y i acreage theappelite, give a lino coat, eleanso the stomach and urinary organs; also increase the milk of cows. Try them, anal you will nexer ha without them. Hiram V00(111111', the celebrated trainer ofrottine , ° horses, has tiled them for rears, and I ccommendy them to bit frlend4. COL Pt. P.. P. Bush, of the Jerome Race Course,'Fordham, N. Y., would not use them until Ito was told of what they lire - composed. sinco which be is uever witbont than. Ito has over twenty running horses In bis charge. and for the last three years bas used no other medicine for them. Hu has kindly per. nritted 1110 to refer any ono to him. Over 1,000 other referoaces can be seen at the depot. • , (Jl,l by Druggists and Saddlers. Price 2:1 cents per box. Depot, 66 Curtlandt:.qreet, New York. [Feb. 19] EM=Mini "NOM aim will lIME SLITTING cf 7 SCROLL SAWING to order, Builders of Cheese Factories aro re quested to examino our work.. We manufacture the . Champion Plow, ono of tho finest implements it the marhot. CORNING, N. Y. PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, WHITEWASH LIME & AND DYE COLORS, AGENTS FOP, MARVIN & CO'S RS FINED OTL w D. TERBELL & CO Corning. N. Y., Jun. 1, ISGB.•Iy ' FOR SALE. 1868. 1868. BY i B. C. IVICRIIAM, A T UIS NURSERY OF FRUIT AND OR IA: NA MENTAL TREES, IN TIOGA , 60,000 Apple Trees. 10,1'00 re,,r Trees . , A gcml supply of PL M, PEACH. CHERRY, and ORNAMENTAL TREES Sc SHRUDEdr. The Fruit trees are composed of the choicest varieties, good, healthy. some; of them largo and in bearing. Any ono wishing to get a_ supply will do well to call and- see my stock before pur chasing elsewhere. Delivered at the depot - free of charge. - Tioga, Feb. 25, I StlS-13 , _ WE L LSBORO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE STIOPt THE Fubscilbers li.tving procured naditirynnl tuncloincr) aro now reedy try furnish to order nll sorts of CASTHVAS, lIIEQ= PLOWS, C LTI VATOR S, FIELD ROLLERS, MILL GLARING, SLEIG - ILSHOES, W 0 0 D - SAWING 'MACHINES, &C. We have also a WOODWORTH PLANER, for custom and job Nvorlc. We aro also prbpareql to order dialing a first-ebssa serow-culling Lathe, we ire prepared to make CHEESE PRESS ,STRETVAS, Cash paid fur OLD IRON. • - CHARLES WILLIAMS, F. L. SERS. Wejisboro, May 15, 18R7—lf. Grocery and Provision - Store, CORNING, N. Y ci. 4 ~~~~' 4 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. DEALER in all Binds of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Wines 9 Liquors and Cigats9 FOREIGN & TIOAIESTIO, GREEN & DRIED FRUITS, CANA? .D • Flt ITT TS AND 17i; CLETA .BLES, WOOD & WILLOW WARE, GLASS & i CROCKERY WAIII,I, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES., CABS 46 PERAMBULATORS, TOYS, &c, &c A full and eomplele asFortment of t h e above mentioned goods or tho hcrt quality always on ME Particular attention paid to Fine 44roceries Dealers and Consumers will find it to their in torest to oxamiuo hit Stock before buying. ela=== THE largest ftsorttneut of Watches, Clocks Jewelry and Plated Ware in Tioga county at [ll)doc66] • FOLEY'S. ors Of the Superior 'Quality OP THE AMERIC'N WATCH ILADI: AT WALTHAM, MASS. The American Watch Company, of Waltham, Mais.; rcSiaselfully submit that their Watches aro cheaper, more riccurate, less 'complex, more dura ble, bettor adapted for general use, and more kept in order and repaired than any other vetches in the - market. They are sitnpicr in structare, and therefore stronger, and less likely to be injured than the majority or foreign watch es, which are composed of from 125 to 300 pie ces, while in. an old English watch there are more than 700 parts. how they run under the hardest trial watches can have; is shown by the following letter: PENN. RAILROAD. COMPANY OFFICE. Or TOE S7ERINTENDENT, ALTOONA, PA., 1,5 Deo., 1866. OENTLLIIEN : The watches manufactured by you bav'e been in use on'this railroad for several yeare,.by' our onginemen, In .whom we furnish watches as part of our equipment. There are now some three hnndred of them carried on our lino, and we consider .than good and reliable time-keepers, Indeed; I have great satisfaction in saying your 'watches give ns loss trouble, end have worn, and do wear tuuchlonger_withont re• pairs than any watches we have over bad in use on this road. Ad yen aro aware, wo formerly trusted to thoso of EngliA manufacture, of nc knpwledged good ienntation ; but as a class they never ltcop tttuo es correctly, nor huvo they done as good service, as yours. • In these statements I am sustained by my predeceSSor, Air. Lewis, whose experience ex tended over a series of Nears. Respectfully, •EDWARD 11. WILLIAMS, General Superintendent. ' American Watch Co.,,Waltham. We make now • fivo different grades of watches, named respectively ns fellows : Appleton, Tracy & Co., .ltlattn,.)l ay?, ltraltham , !Pala Company. IValtham, .4 088 S. Bartlett, • Waltham, 1 ata I,7lcry, • • Boston, Jfitsto. Rome TVaich Company, All of these, with the, exception of the home Watch Company, are warranted by the American Watch Company to be or , the best material, on the most approved principle, and to possess every requisite for a reliable timekeeper. Every dealer selling these Watches is provided with the Com pany:7s printed card of guarantee, which should accompany each Watch sold, so that Buyers may tool 'sure they are purchasing the genuine article. There are numerous counterfeits jand imitations Of ot l ir,Wittelles sold throughout the country, and wo would caution purchasers to be.on their guard against imposition. Any grades of Waltham Watches mny be pur chased of Watch Dealers throughout the country ROBBINS & APPLETON, Sept. 4,1867-9 m 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 people of this country, in buying cheap and worthless stoves, a large portion of which ,was wasted; and that true economy consisted in buying the best stoves that could -- bemado, 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, end carefully watched its operation for the last six years, and when an improvement suggesd itself, we have at once adopted it, and we hav several of those improvements secured by lett rs patent. In li a, this manner we do not hesitate I to say, we 'have brought it to a higher state of perfection than has heretofore been attained in cooking stoves. Tho recent improvements in this stove has added largely to its convenience and effective ness. In all the varieties of stoves we manu facture, wo study usefulness, durability,-conve nience and economy in operation, rather than cheapness in price, and in so doing wo aro satis fied we study the interest of thcise purchasing our stoves. SHEAR, PACKARD, & CO., Albany, N. Y. For sale by CONVERSE & OSGOOD, Wells bore, Pa. Nay 13, 1868. To the Farmers of Tioga County. l AI now bneihiling or at my manufactory, in Lawrence- FANNING MILL, which posecose9 tho following advantages f over another mills: 1. It separates oats, rat litter, and foul seeds, and che4s and cockle, from wheat. 2. It cleans flax seed} takes out yellow seed, and all other seeds, perfectly. - 3, It cleans timothy heed. 4. It does all other sqparating 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 fit a patent sieve, for separating oats from wheat, to other mills, on reasonable terms. .1. II MATI.IER, Lawrencerille,October 10, ISeft-tf UNION ACADEMY. KNOXVILLE, TIOGA CO., PA, FACULTY: ELIAS NORTON, Mits. ADA W. HORTON, Preceptress. • Miss MIRA, HORTON, Assistant. - Miss AMASDA DRAKE, Teacher of Music. CALENDAR FOR 1867-8. Fall Term commences Sept. 3d, Winter Term No l y 20th, Spring Term Feb. 18th, 1868. EXPENSES PER TERM Primary Department Comm:in English Higher English Languages and Higher Mathematics... Instrumental 'Music, extra Vocal Music, extra. Drawing, extra Room Rent Board per week.- .. Knoxville, August 14,1867-H. RENINGTONS' FIRE AR]W3 NEWgiwtWg . iW SOLD BY THE TRADE GENERALLY LIBERAL DISCOUNtTO DEALERS 200,000 FURNISHED THE U. S. OOFERNIIENT. Army Revolver, 44-100 in. Calibre Navy RovOlver, 30-100 in. Calibre Belt Rev01ver,....—... Navy size Calibre Police Revolver, Navy size Calibre Nov Pocket Revolver, 31 1 - 00 in. Cali*, Pocket Revolver, (Rider's pt.) 31-100 in. Calibre Repeating Pistol, (Elliott pt.) No 22 Sr, 32 Cart'ge Vest Pocket Pistol, No 22, 30, 32 A; 41 Cartridge Gun Cano No 22 dr. 32 Cartridge Breech Loading Rille,(Beals') No 32 &33 " Revolving Rifle, • 30 dr, 44-100 in Calibre E. M.EMINGTON & SONS. PRINCIPAL AGENTS. Moore &- Nichols. Now York; Wm Road d; Son, Boston; Jos C Grubb Co, Philadelphia; Poul tney & Trimble, Ballimoro; Henry Folsom & Co; Now Orleans; Johnson, poncer & Co, Chicago, L M Rumsey & Co, !St. Louis; Albort E Crane, San Francisco. ; Cct. 9,1867.-9 m. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE OFFICIAL HISTORY. OF THE WAR, Its Causes, Character, Conduct and Results. By HON. ALEXANDER H. STEVENS A Book for all Sections and all Parties. This great work presents. the only complet and impartial analysis of thO causes of the War yet published,and gives thos interior lights and, shadows of the groat confli t only known to those high officers who Map! od the flood-tide of: revolution from its fountain prings, and which were so accessible to Mr. Ste hens from'his poi sition as second officer of the Confederacy. TO a public that has been surfeited with AP PAREN'4X IMILAR PRODUCTIONS, we prowls() mohair of fare t both agreoable, and sal utary, and an ntellectual treat of thO highest order. Tho grpat American war has AT LAST found a historian worthy of its impoiltiince, and at whoso hands it will 'receive that Moderate, candid and impartial treatment which i T uth and justice so urgently demand. Tho intense desire every where manifested to obtain this work, its Official character and ready sale, combined with an increased commission, make it the host subscription book ever pub— lished. One Agent in Easton, Pa., reports 72 subscri bers-1u 3 days. Ono in Boston, Mass., 103 sub• scribecs in 4 days. Ono in Memphis, Tenn. 106 subscribers in ti days. Send for Circulars and see our terms, and a full description of the work, with Press notices of advance sheets, Ac. `Address NATIONAL PUBLISIIING CO. 26 South Seventh-St. Pa. May 27,1868-4 t On and after Monday. May 11th, 1868, train.. leavoCorningut about the followinghours: WESTWARD BOOED, 0:03 a ni Night Express, Sunda3a excepted, for Wink Salamanca, and Dunkirk, initial% direct contacikb with trains of the Atlantic A (heat Western, 1.44 Shorootnd Grand Trunk Rail ways, fed all points West 0:21 a. ta.,Night Express, Daily, for Buffalo.Salateun,, s 'Dunkirk and the West, connecting as above. • 6:35 it. 2n., Night Express, Sundays excepted, for Rci.L. ester and ltuffale4 via Avon. 10:15 a.m., Mail Train, Sundays excepted, for Basle and Dunkirk. • 1:45 p. m. Baltimore Express Sundays excepted, ter Rochester and Buffalo, via Aron. 6:33 p. mc. Day Axlireas,Rundays excepted, for Buffalo, Salamanca, Dunkirk and the West, connecting I( at Salamanca with the Atlantic and Great I Weston, Railway ; at Buffalo with the Laltr• Shore stud Grand Trunk Railways, and at Dunkirk with tha Lake Shore . Railway, for all points west and south. 040 p m Day Express,Snntlays excepted.tor Rochester 12:35 a.m., Express Sundays excepted. for Buffa lo, Salamanca, and Dunkirk. connecting with trains for the West. 1.30 p m Way Freight; Sundays excepted. 5:40 p. m., Emigran t train, Daily, for the West. Bostou, Mast 782 Broadway, NI Y ~..$5 00 .... 6 00 .... 7 00 .... 8 00 ....10 00 .... 1 00 .... 300 2 50 3 50 Is:I :wn g ERIE RAILWAY. YASTIVAIID HOUND. ' 1.2:40 a. m.,, Night ExpreEii, Daily, Sundays excepted, connecting Grayconrt fur IYarwlek, and at New York with afternoon trains and steamers for Boston HMI New England Cities. 4:20 h. m., Cincinnati Express, Mondays excepted, con inneting at Elmira fur lion isbnrg, Philadelphia end the South; at Owego for Ithaca; at Binghamton for Syracuse.; at Great Bend for Serantoa, plan, and Trenton; at Lackawaxup for Barney, and at Uraycourt for Newburg and Warwick. 0:65 a. tn. Day Express. Sunday,' excepted,connocting at Elmira for Canandaigua, tit Binghamton fur Syni. case. at Great Band for Scranton, tit Lackaaaren fat Hawley, and at Jersey City with midhight Expsets Train of NewVorsey Railroad fur Philadelphia, Bahe more and WaShington. 10.22 am Aecoinmodation Train daily, connectingm at Elmira foe Canandaigua. 2:20 p. m., Baltimore Express, Sundays excepted. - 4:35 p. m., New York and Baltimore Mail, Sunday, ", eepted 5.03 p m Lightning Express, Sundays except. .1. e" • fleeting at Elmira for Harrisburg, Philadelphia fled the eolith ; at Jersey City with. morning expre n train of New Jersey Railroad ter &Admen. end Washington, and at New York with morinn ; ex , press trains for Boston and thoEaSt. 12:20 p. In. Way . Freight, Sundays excepted, WM. It. BARB, H. ItILDI.k Gen'l Pass. Agent. - - BlOssburg & Corning, & Tiogr n. R Trains will run us follows until further not et: Accommodation-Lea it Eilossburg at 6.15 h. ni , flaw at 7,05; Tioga /tt 7,41, Lawrenceville at 8,2 f arriving at Corning at 9,35 a. tn. Mall-Leaves 13lossburg ut '2,00 p. in., Mansfield at 2,4 e, Tioga at 3.18, Lawrcuceville at 4 00- arriving at Corning at 5 p. in. Mailr-Leaves Corning at 8,00 a. tn., L,aureorevill e at 9,03, Tiog9.at 9,45, Mansfield at 10 , 12 -arriving it Bloss-burg at 11,00 a. in. Accommodation-Leaves Corning at 2,40 p. • Law. rencevilte at 4,00, Tiogra at 4.50, Manilield at s.3e arriving at Dloainurg at 13,15 p. at. Northern Central R. EL TRAINS FOR THE NORTH. Trains for Cannndaguitt leave Elmira as follows Acceinodation at Express [fastest train on road) Way Freight, [passenger coach attached)......, On and i tlfter Nov. 124, 1867, trains till strive as? depart from Troy, as folloh ; LEAVE NORTHWARD. 10 55 A. M.—Daily (except Sundays) fur Elmira. Be.- 10, Canandaigua, Rochester, Susp. Bridge and the Ca mula.s. 945 Pi M.—Daily (except Sundays) for Elmira and Buffalo, via Erie Railway from Elmira. LEAVE SOUTHWARD. . . 600 4, 31.—Daily (except Sundays) for Baltimore, Washington, Plillarlelphia, 905 .1% AL—Daily (except Sundays) for Ilaitirnors, Washington and Philadelphia. J. N:. DuP.AII.I.I.Y, j ; ED. S. YOUNG oea'l Supt. Llarrisburg, Pass. Ag't Baltimore, lid. Philadelphia & Erie R. R. On and after MONDAY, blay 11th, Limas on the Philadelphia & Erie Rail Road will run alb kIIOVS WESTWARD Mail Trail, leaven Philadelphia. ." " " arr. at Erie r Eric? &gauss Waves Philadelphia.. '• " arr. at Erie Elmira Mail leaved Philadelphia... " " Williamsport,.. " 1, arr. at Lock Raven EASTWARD. Mail Train leaves Erie 11.00's a 4,4, " Williamsport 10.15,p a " " arr. at Philadelphia 7.1 U p a Erie Express leaves Erie 7.4,1 , '1. a " " • Williamsport 5.15 a a " " arr. at Philadelphia 5.00'p a Mail and Express connect with Vil ?reek and Wie glieny River Rail Road. Baggage Checked Through. - ALrltaD r.,, TYLEn, Cfou'l sup I Atlantic and Groat Western II W. . SALAMANCA, STATION. WETIWARD BOUND. . EASTWARD 1101 M, Mail 5.30 Expres , ..: 519 Accommodation 0.35 Mall .5'.. Express 12.19 Accommodation, ' 11.45 • Express 11.00 I Express • Ole At Cory there is a junction with the Philnil l phia .1 Erie, and Cil Creek Hail Roads. At Meadville with the Franklin and Oil illy sad Pithole Branch, At Leavlttsburgo the Mahoniny Branch teaks a di. rest ronto to Cleveland. At Ravenna connects will Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad. The Road passes through Akron, Ashland,- Gallon, Marion, Urbana and Dayton, Intersecting various rail• roads, and terminates at Cincinnati. . .- L. D. RUCKEIt, Gen. Supt., Meadville. Pa. t Real Estate Sale, IfE Subscriber will sell or roni too following valuable property, to wit: One tavern stand in Lawrencevill•. ODD farm, on which he now resides, one-half mile from three churches, two' School Houses, two grog shops, and one railroad, and about the sumo distance from the line of the Wellsboro and Lawrenceville Railroad. The farm contains If,o acres of good land, 50 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-rato place for a cheese factory. Also—for sale-4 mules, 75 sheep, and other stock, cheap on r easounblo terms. M. S. BALDWIN. Lawrence, Apr. 17, 1867—tf. Planing & Turning. B. T. VAN HORN, TYAVING got his now Factory iu operation• (7 is now prepared to fill orders fur Cnbinet Ware promptly and in the best style of workman ship. Having procured a WOODWORTH PLANER, ho is ready to dross boards or plank with dispatch SCROLL-WQRK & BRACKETS, furnished to order. His machines are of the new est and most improved patterns. Shop corner of Pearl and Wain Sts, WELLS BORO, PA., Oct. 31, 1866-tf. NEW GR-OCERY At Dartt Settlement. T HE SUBSCRIBER has opened a now GROCERY & PROVISION STORE At the above named place, ashore ho proposes to furnish Goods in his line cheap. Market prices paid for Farm Produce, either iu cash or trade. Tho patranage of the public is respectfully solicited., ALBERT TIPPLE. , Charleston, Dee. 11, 1887—tf. J. STICKLIN, °IV Ohairmaker, Turner, and 7-7 Furniture Dealer. SALE ROOM, opposite Dartt's Wagon Shop, Main Street. FACTORY in Soars - ..t, Wil. Rams Foundry, second story., Orders promptly filled and katisfactlon guaran teed. Fancy Turning done to order. Wollsboro, Jima 12, 1867. J. STICKLIN. Tioga Marble Works. TTILE untiordigocil Ss now prelinred to on cute all orders for Tinuti Stone: , and Menu moots of either ITALIAN OR RUTLAND MARBLE , ? of the latest style anti approved workmnuAip and with dispatch. He keep 'constantly on hand bkh kinds to Marble and will he able to snit all who may fa vnr hint with their orders, on as reasonable terms as can be obtained in the country. - Stones discolored with rust and dirt Cleaned and made to look as good as new. PORTER WILCOX. Tloga, Nov. 1, 1867—tf. T'ke'LANO do CO., Agents for the Susquebsn na Woolen Mills. L. 11. SHATTUCK, :Art .1 Waco 114 oar 614 m I ham 11.15 p m .b.2Uazn . 845 p .12.00 liocat . 850 p /0.05 a In . a a .6.28p1n • 7.45 B. T. VAN 11011 N