BIM I The;iuu couuni up and tile son 'goes down,:.. ' And the , day and the nigbtnre the 'same as one: The . year grows green and the year grows brown, , Andwhat is it all, when all 'in done? (*mini of sombre or shining sand, Into' and one' of the land. . . , And Men go down in ships to the seas, AMI;a hundred ships are the same as ono. And backward and forward blows the breeze, ' And what is it all, when all is done ? A lide,with never, a shore in sight, ...setting steadily on to the night. • . .Tile fisherman droppeth his net in the stream, —.And a hundred streams are the same as one And a maiden dreameth her lore-lit dream; And what is it all, when all is done ? • The net of the fisher the burden breaks, And after dreaming, the dreamer wakes. How it Feels to be Blown up. . • Most of our readers will doubtless tic member.the explpsion of the steamer .Magnelia,on., the Ohio river, some ten miles above. Cincinnati,•in March last. ,Mention- was made at the time of the supposed fatal injuries received by Charles - B. Lewis, 4-" Em Quad "), ex 'Wed - editor of 'the 'Lansing Democrat, who Wason his way to accept a situa tion on the Maysville, (Ky.) Bulletin. Being now, after a lapse of more' than three months, partially able to resume his dnties z he thus writes up an account -of hia'Accident for r:the Jacksonian: • "When I bought my ticket I asked the clerk - if the Magnolia was consider ed a safe - boat. He looked at me with a half-sneering, half-pitying • expression, and replied by inquiring if I had tray *led'much. '• - • -- 4 " Well,- no—not above the average.' . • " Then you'll learn something- .by and-by/ he continued. "I did. Was seated in the - cabin, be tween an ex-Colonel of a Georgia regi ment' And' a Cincinnati pork dealer, and were all talking over the impeach ment matter. MS , fellow passengers soon became heated and angry. They Were cursing Congress and the Presi •dent across my head—each one as he felt—anal was looking for a muss,— Their angry talk soon collectedA crowd. I had just got up from my chair to keep clear , of the' coming fracas, when I heard a yell of agony, and before you ' could have counted three, up through the cabin, and almost under our feet, • came a huge. jagged mass of Iron. ' "For an instant thereaftir I was con scious of everything goin on. I saw the cabin rooflifted up, heard the angry hiss of steam, the cu.shing of timbers, and a cry from the injured and fright• eued passengers that will toyer be for gotten. Then I was lifted front my feet; I felt an intense pain in the habit of m 3 head, and a biting sensation Over tr* entire body. Sixteen days afterward , I awoke in the COM in email hospital at Cincinnati. I knew that t wits hurt, but could not remember 'how of ._when I was injured. " As I afterw Irds ascertained, I was blown out of the cabin into the river. W hen the explosion occurred, the'steam er was ;just rod - tiding the bend above California, hugging pretty Close to the Ohio shore to avoid the heavy current. I must have taken a jump of at least two hundred feet, as I was picked up close to the shore. The survivors were conveyed down to the city on a tug; and here comes the only joke I eau discover , in the whole affair. "From some cause or other, my face was turned to as deep a black as negro ever wore, and I was! accordingly treat ed as one. A dead cart was sent down from the hoSpital, and side by side with two wounded darkeys, lying on a mat tress, I was carried up. The mistake was not discovered until the surgeons commenced shaving the hair off to get at my broken skull. I was supposed, for the first two days, to be a deck-hand, but the telegram .from my wife to the editor of the Enquirer, who came and bunted me Up, soon set the matter right. ." On awakening in the hospital, 1 inquired • how badly was hurt. The only answer I receiVed was to keep still.' Considering that I could move neither hand or foot, I regarded this ad vice as entirely thrown away. 'But it did not take me long to find ou that, first, there was an uncomfortable air hole' in the back of my head; second; the sight entirely gone from the left optic and the skin peeled off my face and ears ; third that I had been 'steam ed,' or rather cooked, from head to heels, including both arms ; and lastly that the doctors had just pulled me through a severe attack of pneumonia. Remain ed in the hospital twenty-nine days, and then concluded to go home. Had not yet been able to leave my bed, but, - accompanied by my brother-in-law, C. .Ifl. Rullson, Esq., who had nursed me from the third day, I made the journey. ' " Getting home—my friends had been looking to see me come in a coffin—my wounds bad all filled up with proud flesh.' This, of course, had to be burned out; driving me crazy for a night and a day, and compelling • memo use a solu tion of blue'vitriol twice a day for forty days. So you can form a slight idea of the pain and suffering, and how much • ye local' Can endure without becom ing ' dead matter.' " Now, after a lapse of almost one hundred days, I find myself once more about, but condemned to wear the sav age marks of the steam-fiend to my grave: A bald spot where the iron mis sile crushed my skull, a ' piebald eye, nface that resembles 4 beet, and over my arms, body and limbs are scars that resemble great slices of fresh beef laid upon the skin. But after all, lam yet alive and getting ready to once more pursue the itemizing business,' _which you know is vastly better than being fished out of the Ohio some torpid day, with l no Coroner handy for an nquest." NOSE BLEED.—There are two little arteries which supply the -whole - face with blood, one on each side ; these branch off' from the main arteries on each side of the w ndpipe and running upward toward the eyes, pass over the butside of the jaw-bone, about two thirds of the way . back from the chin to the angle of the jaw, under the ear.— Each of these articles, of course, sup plies just one-half the face, the nose be ing the dividin line, the left nostril is supplied with blood by the left artery and the right nostril by the right ar . tery. .Nov, supposing your nose bleeds from the -right nostril : with the end of the right fore finger feel al ng the outer edge of the right'jaw until you feel the beating of the artery directly under your finger, the same as the pulse in your wrist, then press the finger har t upon it, thus getting the little fellow -in a tight place between your finger and the jaw bone ; the result will be that not a drop of bloodtgoes into that Bide of your face while the pressure con tinnea ; hence the nose instantly stops bleeding for want of blood to flow ; continue the pressure for five or ten minutes and the ruptured vessels in the nose will by that time probably con tract so that when you let the blood in to them they will not leak. Bleeding from a cut or wound anywhere about the face may he stopped in the same way. The Creator pro ably placed the-le arteries as they, are that they might be controlled. Those to the back of the head, arms, and legs are all ar ranged very eon ven len tly for being con trolled in like manner. - -CrtoosE WELL.—The line of conduct Chosen by a young man during the five years from fifteen to twenty, will, in al most every instance , determine his character for life. As he is then care ,? ful or careless, prudent or i prudent, dis simulating. intelligent or ign rant, tem . - porate or db3solute, so will he be in af ter years ;:: and it needs no prophet to cast his horoscope, or calculate his chan ces in life. " Why is the letter R very unfortu nate ? Because it is always in trouble, wretchedness, and misery, is the be ginning of riot and ruin, and is never found in peace, innocence or love. Honesty is the beet policy. 1 EMI COUNTRY MERCHANTS Farmers and Others'. CONSIGN Yarn ASHES, BEESWAX, BEANS, BUTTER CHEESE, EGGS, FLOUR AND MEAL;, FLAX, COTTON, ' FURS AND SKINS, DRIED AND GREEN .FIWIT,S,‘GRAIN, WOOL, GAME: POULTRY, NAVAL STORES, HOPS, GINSENG, FEATHERS, HEMP; -PROVISIONS, OILS, LARD, TALLOW, SF,EDS, TOBACCO, SORGHUM, MOLASSES, &C- JOSIAH CARPENTER, General Commission Merchant, 442, 444 and 446 Washington St., .I%Tiolosr 'lricox-3r.. And receit o his weettly Prier Current of Pro duce and Groceries the 'mist e,iinpiete Price Cyr rent Published in the United :Antes. SEND FOR. A PRICE CURRENT Marking Plates & Cards furnished Free Liberal Advances made on Consignmqs EMablished Maylst, 1960 i First Class References given when Required April 22,1863.-Iy. . NEW HARDWARE STORE I CONYERS & OSIOOII TN addition to Iheir old business in Dry Goods Groceries, ,te., have established a STOVE, TIN, AND GENERAL HARD WItRI STORE, two doors below the old stand; i lshero they mnn utaeture TIN-WARE ITEM HUMANITY PRINCIPLE, hat is, in tbo mort substantial manner. In the aatter of srro - v - -sl, we have enough to do all the cooking and warm ing in Tioga County. In fact, we have Stoves •mough to MAKE A SUMI!ER in TvA.Lie We are the only agents for the ealo of the AMERICAN COOK STOVE n Wellsboro; and this Stove is the AUTOCRAT OF STOVES. We keep all kinds of Hardware, Iron, Nails, steel, Horse Shoes, and a complete variety-of SHELF HARDWARE. If you don't believe it DROP IN. CONVERS Ac OSGOOD. Wencher°, Sept. 4, 1867, ly. Stoves i Stoves I AND HARDWARE! MR. WILLIAM ROBERTS bege to Itinnounoe to the citizens of Tioga County, that in addition to his excellent stock of Stoves, Tin-Waro, Brittania, and Sheet-Iron Ware, he has, at a great outlay, stocked his store on MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, with a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware of which wo enumerate the following articles: NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X. - CUT; MILL, HAND AND BUGS. SAWS, BUTTS, STRAP HINGES, . CARPENTER'S TOOLS, PUMPS, AXES, AUGERS, f BITTS, J • BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS, SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS, BENCH-SCREWS, WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE • BOLTS, BURRS, SKEINS, WASHER_S, PIPE BOXS; •AXLE TRUS, ELLIP- , - TIC • SPRINGS, ( HORSE SHOES, OOP, BAR, & BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE HANGINGS, CORN POPPERS, SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERS COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS, 'PISTOL CARTRIDGES, POWDER AND CAPS. PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS anew thing, and made for use. These 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 koop the best quality of goods in_ our line • and all work to order done promptly and wel l. WILLIAM ROI3ERTS• Wellsboro,Sept.l,lBBiLtf. 1100 P SKIRTS, at Da LANG it CO'S. " Now is-' our , ,Time to Buy! AAVING more goods than is necessary for this market, I will sell my entire stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, PLATED WARE, AND FAN CY GOODS, AT COST. 0. O. Clocks $3,50. , , Gothic " << Cottage " " 1,70. American 'Watches in Silver Hunting Cases at $l9. Finer M4vi?inents, lida . 4 Cases, at cor respondfugli tm prices.' Platt Mare at Man ufacturers' prices. THIS IS NO - HUMBUG, BUT A VER ITABLE SALE! I,• Call and see fo4ourself, Wellsboro, Apri . 22, A. FOLO. Painter Farmers and Others. THE .)ORAFTON MINERAL PAINT CO. ' are now innanfacturing the Beet; Cheapest and most Durable Paint in use; two coats well put on, raised with pure Linseed Oil, will last 10 ,or 15 years; it is bf h irghtbreivn,',or bettlitiful •Choeolate color,: and. pan he changed Ad 'green, lead,'stone, drab, olive Or °mar, to suit the taste of the consumer. It is valuable for Houses, Barns, Fences, Carriage and Car makers, Pails and Wooden.waro ' Agricultural Implements, Canal Boats; NesSela and Shipti' Bottoms, Can vas, Metal and Shingle Roofs (it being Fire and Water proofs,) Floor Oil Cloths, (one manufac turer having vsod 5,000 bbls. the past year,) and and as a 'paint fotanypurpose is unsurpassed for body, durability, alasticity and ~adhesiyeneks.4 Price $8 per barrel of 300 lbs., which will supply a farmer for years to come. Warranted in all cases as above. Send for a circular which gives full particulars, - None gen i ttine unletis branded in a trade mark,7Grauften Mineral . Paint, Per sons can order the Paint and remit the money on receipt of the goods. Address DANIEL' BIDWELL, 254 Pearl St, Nov York. June 3,1.068,43 m To the Soldiers of, .Tioga County. YOUR attention is respectfully called to the following 4 •Act of Assembly" passed at the last session of the Legislature; and 'to the afforded by virtue of that act, of preiOrl ing the evidence of our service as soldiers in the war for the preservation of the Union. Be it enacted_ by the Senate and House of Represeldatives of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania in General Assembly met, and it is here by enacted by the authority of the same : That the Recorders of Depds of the several Counties of this Commonwealth_ are hereby authorised and required to record all final discharges of Com missioned and non-Commissioned Officers and Privates.upon application being, made to them by the holders'ol' tlie same, for whiOh the Recor der shall be allowed the usual lee for'reeording; and that the recording Of the same shall not be bubjeet the payment of the State tax. JNO. W. GEARY, Governor. Wellsboro, Pa., July 13, 1888 3m ' D.L.- DEANE, Recorder, Tioga Co. Hand Book of Politics for 1868. 'Ready In July SPECIALLY adapted for use in the coming Presidential campaign. Will contain all the matter in the Political Manuals_ of 1866, 1867, and 1868. Compiled frend official sources. Will give the whole Political Action of the Govern tneitt, and of Parties, including Impeachment, Reconstruction, General Politics, Platforms, Acceptance of Candidates, ac., from April,' 1865, to Ju1y,.1863. Tables on Deht , and Taxation, Revenue 'and :Expenditures, Banks Southern Registration and Votes: Election Tables from 1860 to date. 400 pagos, Bro, cloth, 82,50, post paid. . . The Political Manual for 186 S, F epratoly, cloth, $1 ; paper: cover, 75 cents, post paid Address EDWARD ItIcHIERSON. Clerk of the Howe rf Represcotatiroo, WASHINGTON, D. C. SAVINGS OTHERWISE GARDNEIVB dRGICEAY AND PROVISION •STORE THE rILD saying that a penny fared is n penny A..] earned, justifies GARDNER, in naming his establishment t Savings Barth: — Eeenetny is Wealth, said some old chap whose name I have forgotten ; and it is enonetny in trade, where the SLAUGHTER of high prices is being prosecuted with rigor and without reprieve.' I can sell Sugars, Tells, Mo lasses, Fish, Pork, Flour, Corn Meal, Coffees, Canned Fruits, S.pices, and everything intended for family rise, giving the buyer the heriefit OF THE fall of the markets, an advantago duly appre ciated by evirybody;excepting only thoso verdant INNOCENTS who prefer PRO)IISING TO PAY two ban dred per cent. profits to the Bellei . ' .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 a. 9 fast as I eell out, . Wellsboro, Juno .12, 1867 - E. ,B. CASE ' , AGENT POR " HARDING'S EDITIONS OF FAMILY, PULPIT, & PHOTO GRAPH BIBLES. Wholesale Dealers will find the list to embrace the largest Assortment of .Biblett 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 sips of type, varying iia price from to ..$3O, for - Farciay 'Bible, large quarto size. HARDING'S PATENT ,FLPXIBitE CHAIN:=BACK PHOTOGRAPH • - - = superiority of teg-e latent Flexible Chain-Tiaik Album;' Over all ethers heretofore manufactured, will; upon :tlio• slightest examina tion, be apparent to all. Purchasers ail, assured that the above books are all of the best Philadelphia manufacture. B. B. CASE, • Jan. 8,1868.-3 m. Troy, Pa. Washer°. Meat Market! BEEF ! POMO MUTTON ! THE subscriber opened a Moat Market in ,the building lately occupied by Dr. Webb; on Crafton-street, Monday niprning, Feb, 17, where he will koop a full assortment of FRESH MEATS Hams and Shoulders. If the people will give me encouragement I will koop up a good Market. Feb. 19, 1868-3 m. A. J. TIPPLE. Scales!' Scates ! Scales I MBE Buffalo Platform Scales, all ordinary sizes, for heavy,. and counter use, may be found at do Hardware Store of Wm. Roberts, WellibiirM These Scales' Fairbanks pat ent and have notneerior 'anywhere. They are wade in the beet style and have taken the premi um at all the great exhibitions.. - - I have the sole ttgeney for these Scales in this region. • , WILLIAM ROBERTS. Wellsboro, Fob. 12, 1968. . AOKING Tor hops, bosh quality 25 obi poryord l at" LAW) Jo CO'S. 12. R..PITCIPS ABDOMINAL SUPPORT J ERS, for sato at Ro'y's Drug Store. JOB -WORK, IN THE BEST STYLE, and with despatch, a t THE AGITATOR Office. AND L. A. GARDNER. , ILLIAMS & P.'°. 111 ER TDEM '~ S.EMPE , . . DRUGS, 'MEDICINES, PATENT MED , WINES, PAINTS; OILS, WIN DOW GLASS, & PUTTY, Have come down to Old Prices at last. WE 0 not tio;titO w6 o tu' gay that e have the Largest.Btook of• . • • - C. • . .4 UR E ENGLISH DRUGS MEDICINES, PATENT TIRDICINESI, YANICO . NOTIONS, PERFUMER Y, . , FAIsiCY ARTICLES, TOILET- SOAF, .CLOTH, HAIR, TOOTH & NAIL 'BRUSHES, MIRRORS, _WINES kLIQUORS; &Cl, EVER RROUGHT I INTO THIS MARKET We havo also the Largest Stook of I • PAINTS. OILS, GLASS AND PUTTY, Such sks 1868. WRIGHT lir. BAILEY. 1868, . . . . . , Pure White Load, Pure White Zino, Linseed , OIL. Coach Varnish, Furniture Varnish, Yel- lOw Ochre, Venetian :Red, Chrome YeLA 1 .' low,:ChrOno Green, Prussian Blue, Patent Dryer, Lacher, Japan, •Spanish Whiting, Paris White, Kalsomine, Resin, Tar, Log Wood, Bustle, Brazil Wood, Cam wood; Itedwoo Potash, Putty, Aka aohol, Benzole„ Spirits Turpentine, • and Kerosene Oil, Paint and • Varnish Brushes, %Well we will 8611.25 per cont. cheaper than any other establishment in the county. In short, we have every thing ever kept in a first class DRIT- STORE, and all wo ask is for you to call and examine our stock and prices before buying elsewhere. Re member we can't be undersold. All goods warran ted or no sale. P. R. Wiitians, 'P. R WILLIAMS A Co. J. L. IVlLT.inks. J No. 3 Union Block. Wellsboro, Juno 26,'1867. A 'Patent Right thgt is No. Humbug. 1911118 SITBSCRIIVER baring purchased the' J_ right of D. B. Sfurdovant's Milk Shelves & Provision Rack for Tioga County, Is prepared to sell Township or individual rights at fair rates. This Rack is portable and so arranged that it can be taken apart and put together again in five minutes. It occupies loss than four feet square of a room, and can be placed in tho kitchen in cold weather, and in the collar in warm weather, and will'hOld fret 72 to 84 pans of • milk.'' The shelves are made in skeleton form so as to allow the free circulation of air all around the pans. It has been proved that milk will raise more cream, and keep from four to six hours longer than on ordinary shelves. Each shelf turns by, itself itcdCpondent of the othei; ao that the cream of thq fernier milking is not ilisturb - ed by the removal or putting on of pans. The frame is such that it can be readi ly covered with a cloth or gauze, effectually ex cluding insects or dust. It is a complete arrange ment to dry fruit upon. The subscriber will soon visit different parts of the County with a mode) of this rack, or ho can be addressed at Wellsbom by those desiring to purchase Township or in'di' vidual rights. d Specimens can also be seen at th Foundry building of Sears (lc Williams in th Borough at any time atter the middle of Mara GEORGE THOMPSON, Millsboro, March, 11, /81184 m. Stoves & Tin War, FOR Good people all, bothlgreat:and want to koep PEAC.p IN TEIE I FAMILY, • ; you must have enough to eat, dry wood, a wife, well-behaved ehildren)and to crown TIP TOP COOKING STO Thie last-and crowning good, I have at m T and Stovo'establishtnent, opposite Roy's 'oc Wellshoro, and its name is the HOME COMPANION on 214ande admitted to ba equal, to an world.' ' - TIN WARE MADE 'TO ORD3 promptly, and warranted to give zatisfao REPAIRING executed in the belt banner and with Z: CALL AND SEE ME Wellsborongh, Novi 21; ,Publie - Benet „ A ,- BithiGftho useful improveme nts /1-'there are feW ' that give more: good, few so well adapted to feting, few so well approved by the pu new and powerful remedy called Sala the German people call it Ilealthbrin It gives ease and comfort to the p frinn 'Neuralgia and Rheumatism, speedy relief to thatlarge'class of .d' ire often 'cured' and • always benefited ward application. For sale by all Druggists, t Wholesale Depot DAY, lIOAGL D(4 STI- G ER, No 54 Conrtlandt St. New Yor4 • M 0 LAWYERS— i BA-NKRUPTCY BXANXS, in fall setts, at • YOUNG'S BOKSTORE: FOR SALE CRIt P. 1 elegant new open Buggy. Iseeend hand open buggy. 1 second banstop buggy.— I sulkey. I two horse lunber wa)n. WRIGHT, BAILEY. N: , 10: , W :FIRM! To 'SAL IS , OUR ' BUSINBSS I . . VE will' bay at the highest . . tnarket price, ' the following articles. " " SHEEP PELTS, DEACON SKINS, DEER SKINS, FURS, HIDES,• AND VEAL .‘SKINS, for which:we will pay cash. We will manufacture to order, French or home. tanned CALF or KIP BOOTS, in the best man ner and at fair rates, and pay especial attention to REPAIRING: • ALSO, • . : We,have a drat-rate stook of • READY!MADEn on Whletit‘wi will not be•undereold, arid from thin time we Mall make it a point to keep up "the beet stook of LADIES' GAiTERSf to be found in the county, which we will sell at a lower profit than such articles have ever been offered in this region: We shaillikowise keep, ap a good assortment of LADIES'. BALMORALS ; LEATHER BOOTEE'S, OHILDREISPS' AND MISSES NvOtg.. or VA RIOUS STYLES, ----- and alt.styies of *ENT WORK. LEATHER FiIVbINOS can be bought of us as cheap as, any where this side of New York, and we obeli keep a full stook of FRENCH CALF, FRENCH' KIP, UP PER, SOLE, LININGS, AN D BINDING. Ourstook of PEGS, N,AIL;S; THREAD, AWLS, RASPS, GLOVERS' NEEDLES, LASTS, TREES, CRIMP S; with SHOEMAKER'S TOOLS and FINDINGS,, will be.found the lar gest in the Bounty, and we eell for small profits. We,talklusiness and we mean business. We have been in this region long enough to be well known—let those who know us try us. Corner of Main and Grafton streets, opposite Wm. Rob erts' Hardware Store, C. W. SEARS, • GEO. 0. DERBY Nitollsboro, April 24, 1887—tf. WIC commence this year with an exclusively CASH business. 1 CASH PAID FOR CORN I A LARGE - STOCK OF FLOUR FOR CASH 1 A LARGE STOCK OF FEED FOR CASH 1 [ Call and see mi. WRIGHT dt BAILEY ' allabaro, Jan: 9,1887-Iy. • 11 persona indebted to us by note or book a (mut must call and settle or pay costa. an. 8, 1868.. 1 WRIGHT It BAILEY. • iGREAT DRAMA OP .'6B, AT ton & Van yll(eOurg's ( I I PROGRAMME : t , PART FIRST. In view of the contemplated Railroad coon to be built to Wisher°, the proprietors have onoluded to give the people hereabouts, daily ntertainments through the year, commencing on e 14th of January. The first piece, entitled, `LIVE AND LET LIVE I" IN TWO CILA,BACTERS. Live,LsoN It VAN Var.immune. Let Live,...., • ;...,..Tan PEoPlx. ' This great drama has drawn orOwded houses iboth in this and the old Countries, and is ad mitted by all to be one of the most profitable, in teresting, and boat pieces extant Tickets to the Dress Circle—FßEE. II We wish it distinctly understood, that all classes of politicians; -and even those who • feel ti little Wolfish—and in fact none are eioluded from the, Where we can, furnish any style, kind and quality of Gentlemen's wearing apparel on short notice, and at prioes astonishing low. Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Ladies' Cloths, and a large variety of Ladies' Dress - Goods. Best kinds, and as cheap as the cheapest. I . PART THIRD.. In this greit Tragedy for the benefit of the public, we woUld•not omit saying to the Ladies that we alsoikeep everything to replenish their V i crana 4 Cli li Col:oe 4 . Come one•and all. and 'witness the above en- II tertainment: We do hot claim to be old Stare, but obeli endeavor to do our beet to give all the worth of their , money. Reserved Seats fqr the Ladies. Remember the place, NO. 2, U-NION; BLOCK N. B.—We shall give our patrons the fullben efit of the decline in prices, and extending them our thanks for the very liberal patronage heretofore extended, we solicit a continuant 'qt the same. ' •- WILSON & VAN VALKENBURG -WeMbar°, Jan. 15, 1868—tf. Home Life Insurance Co., IA LL •the net profits of this Company go to 11_ the Assured. No forfeiture of Policies.No Limitation as to residence or Travel. Tho Home has an ample Cash Capital • most se . eurely invested. WALTER S. GRIFFITH. Pros. _ GEORGE 0. RIPLEY, flec'y. I. It..FROTHINGHAM, TnEAs. WM. J. COFFIN, ACV/ &RY. D. P. ROB 33 • MORGAN HART, Ag't, We'labor°. March 4, 1868—Cm. r he day, °mire of an oaf o tie that :r (or an HA_R,KNESS . (46 RILEY, BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS, Over Wilson & Van Tralkenburg'e Store, in the room lately occupied%by Bcnj. Seeley. BOOTS AND-SHOES of all kinds made to order and -in the beet manner. - REPAIRINErof kinds done'promptly and good. Give no weal]. • • -- JOHN WM. RILEY. Wallaboro, Jan. 2,1888•-1 y. • )• eufferer . brings sea that an ant- Wellsboro Cloth-Dressing Works.. HAVING} engaged Mr. JAMBS SMITH :to suporinnd our Clothing Works we are now ready to d , all kind of coloring and dress. ins in good st le and on short notice. S. A. HILTBOLD, 0. BUM &pt. 18, 18' CASH PAID FOR WHEAT! CASH PAID FOR OATS 1 CASH FOR EVERYTHING 1 1 , ' , LARGE ' STOCK OF PORK FOR CASH I ;PUBLIC BENEFIT PART 8130019 D. BILIIR OF FISHION! CUTTING DONE ADMIRABLY Tickets to the Parquette—FßEE. No. 258 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Mil 3 WHOLESALE DREG STORB. CORNING, N. Y. nRUGS AND MEDWINES I PAINTS „Ler ?ND OIL OILS, , , THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, KEITH'S • CONCENTRATED MEDICINES, IREDELL'S FLUID, EX TRACTS, BURNETT'S 0000AINE, FLAVORING EXTRACTS,. KEROSENE LAMPS, PAENT MEDICINES, ROOH ESTER PERFUMERY AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW GLASS: WHITEWASH LIME & AND DYE COLORS, AGENTS FOR MARVIN & CO'S RE FINED OIL. Sold at WholesSle Prices. Buyers arareqnested to call and got quotations before going further East. W. D. TERBELL t CO. Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1868-.ly 1868. FOR SALE. 1868. BY s- _ . ' B. 'C. WICKHAM, • A. 'l' HIS NURSERY OF FRUIT AND OR. 2 . I.,,'NADIENTAL TREES, IN TIOGA :- 60,000 Apple Trees. 110,000 Pear Trees. A gcod supply of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY, and ORNAMENTAL TREES A SHRUBBERY. The Fruit trees are composed of the choicest varieties, good,_healthy, some of them large and in bearing. Any one wishing to get a supply will do well to call and see my stock before pur chasing-elsewhere. IV"- Delivered at the depot free of charge. Tioga, Feb. 28,1868-Iy* To Owners of Horses and Cattle. TORIAB' DERBY CONDITION POWDERS ARE warranted superior to any others, or no pay, for the cure of Distemper, Worms, Dote, Coughs, Hide bound... Colds, &0., in Horses ; and Colds, Coughs, Loss of Milk, Black Tongue, Horn Distemper, &c., in Cat tle. They are perfectly safe and innocent; no need of 'stopping the working ofyonr animals. They increase theappetite, give a fine coat, cleanse the stomach and nrinaryorgans; also increase the milk of cows. Try them, and you will never bo without them. Hiram Woodrtiff; the celebrated trainer of trotting horses, has used them for years, and recommends them to his friends. Col. Philo. P. Bush, of the Jerome Race Course, Tordbam, N. Y., would not use them until he was told of what - they are composed, since which he is never without them. He has over twenty running horses In his charge, and for the last three years has used no other medicine for them. He has kindly per mitted me to refer any one to him. Over 1,000 other referee can be seen at the depot. Sold by Druggists and thddlers. Price 25 cents per box. Depot, 50 Cortlandt Street, New York. • [Pub. 191 WELLSBORO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. THE subfloribera having procured additional machinery are now ready to furnish to order all aorta of CASTINGS, 011011 AB PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, FIELD ROLLERS , MILLGEARING, SLEIGH-SHOES, W 0 0 D - SAWING MACHINES, &c., &c., &c. • We have also a WOO DWORTH PLANER, for custom and job work, We are also prepved to do SLITTING & SCROLL SAWING to order. Having a flret-elaaa aorew-entting Lathe, we . • are prepared to make_ .CHEESE PRESS SCREWS, to order, Builders of Cheese Factories are re quested to examine our work, We manufacture Champion Plow, ono of the Ilneet implements in the market. Cash paid for OLD IRON. CHARLES WILLIAMS, F. L. BEARS. Wellsboro, .tay 15,1.887—tf. . Grooery and Provision Store, CORNING, N. Y.' C. 3=i. MILLI, THOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER in all kinds of ' GROCERIES, PROVISIONS Wines, Liquors and Cigars, FOREIGN At DOMESTIC, . GREEN & ' RIED FRUITS, CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, WOOD & WILLOW WARE, GLASS & CROCKERY WARE, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CABS & PERAMBULATORS, TOYS, tte., A full and complete assortment of the above mentioned goods Of - the best quality always on band. Particular attention paid to Fine Groceries. Dealers and Consumers will find it to their tu tored to examine bis Stock before buying.. Corning, N. Y., March 11,1868. THE largest assortment of Watches, °looks Jewelry and Plated Ware in Tiogs oounty at • [l9doe66] POET'S. -,- 1 , , 31-zasi 's sun `plegsuun •ona I , Amu 'a 'D 'ROAR• aoj oafpnr put, ouitumto pun Ilea °stela suonoodgui auoq Ilcm email pun gpooD ano .2onouunb Hume ui oaoupaujj Vaidoeq ogoq) pun quuqoaow,gpooo kaa JOAO ,sp2up on pia eauq,oia 'fificialenioto agouignq oaompailli oq; u) Samoa 11 Dan uno Soq Saw 4 0uplovw algt gnu Sup v ul goaou q of y mom land uuo uum V .000 eAvti tootle aoroatra LIOAa mug aoj demi ohs Omit •poqoaltil .o Lq porovid NllO3 peltacieloo og; 01 mixing Jo tionuom ott ijuo pinomoAt `s~N II l'haLl 9NtIIIVI lo altar' . Doe 4 Joan? (pun INN) 'emu aazins gsbinnua 'KO UT iQOH 'IIVX "mom gous anou taoli nin3q9Pllos •••'po.tpunq Jl)4 sruvg 09 91 I "' UT - gll Of , 9$ 0N177215Y HUY S'Al .vcr V`INILTS'ArYIf 10049 oaotruom do no(' Nit's, o goo lON 11 "3 '3 I I9VM-Nll I39VM-SSVI9 4 sa4ois `aIIVA“ I / I VH c- - 'IIIOS BuleCnq eCq eSitqueoled e2lut tt GAI3B putt I.o p mown inoA no eAca uB iveg The American Cooking Stove. AFTER twenty years experience in the man ufacture of stoves, we became convinced, some -six years since, that a vast amount of money was being expended by the peoplo of this country, in buying cheap and worthless stoves, a large piortion of which was wasted; and th ati true economy consisted in buying the best stoves' that could be made, notwithstanding the price was higher. With this view wo proceeded to construct the American Cooking Stove, and spared no pain's or expense to make it the beet and most perfect stove that could be made. And we have experimented with it, and carefully watched its operation for the last six years, and ,when an improvement suggested itself, we have at once adopted it, and we have several of these improvements secured by letters patent. In this manner wo do not hesitate to say, we have brought it to a higher state ofd perfection than has heretofore been attained in cooking stoves., The recent improvements in ' this stove has added largely to its convenience and effective ness. In all the varieties of stoves wo manu facture, we study usefulness, durability, conve nience and economy in operation, rather ' than cheapness in price, and in so doing we are satis fied we study the interest of those purchasing our stoves. SHEAR, PACKARD, & CO., Albany, N. V. For sale by CONVERSE lc OSGOOD, Wells. boro, Pa. May 13, 1868. To the Farm,ers of Tioga County T AM now building at my manufactory, in Lawrence I villa, a superior ._ FANNING 1111 LL, which possesses the following advantages over allother mule: 1. It separates ) oats, rat litter. and foul seeds, and chess and cockle, from wheat. 2. It cleans flax seed, takes ont yellow seed, and all other seeds, perfectly. 8, It cleans timothy seed. • 4. It does all other separating required of a mill. This mill is built of the best and most durable tim bar, in good style, and is sold cheap for cash, or pro dnoo. I will fit a patent sieve, for separating oats from wheat, to other mills, on reaeonablo terms. J. 11. MATHER.. Lawrenceville, October 10, .1860—tf UNION ACADEMY. KNOXVILLE, TIOGA CO., PA. FACULTY: n ELIAS HORTON, Principal." Me& ADA W. HORTON, Precoyaress. MIBB MIRA HORTON, Assistant. 11188 AMANDA DRAKE, Teacher of Music. CALENDAR FOR 1867-8. FAH Term commences Sept. 3d, Wintor Term Nov 20th, Spring Term Feb. 18th, 1868. 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May 27,1868-4 t .. , J 30 ....$5 00 .... 0 00 ..... 7 00 .. 8 00 ....10 00 ... 1 00 300 2 50 3 60 i LINES OF ifit4IVEL. -"‘ ERIE RAILWAY On and after Monday - , ?slay 11th, 1868, ti.:ainß4Alll eaveCorningat about ,the followlnglionrc iirKEITIS'Arr.D notnni, 0:03 a ni Night Express, E unda) CI excepted, for Dunnin Salamanca, and Dunkirk, runteing.dircct connection with trains of the Atlantic dc Great Western, Lake Shore,and Grand Trunk Railways, forall points West 0:21 a. m.,Night ExPress, Daily, for Entralo.Sulanian tu Dunkirk and the West, connecting as above. 6:38 a. in., Night Express, Sundays excepted, for Rod. ester and Buffalo, via Avati. 10:15 a .m.,hlail Tratn,Sundays excepted, for lintralo and Dunkirk. / • - • 1:46 p. In. Baltimore Express, Sund4e eacepted,' for ROchester and Buffalo, Ida Avon. 0:33 p. in., Day Express, Sundays excepted, for Entrain, Salamanca, Dunkirk and the Weet, connecting et at Balamanca with tho Atlantic and Great Western Railway; at Buffalo with the Lake Shore and Grand Trunk Railways, and at Dunkirk with the Lake Shore Railway, for all points west and south, 6;40 p in Day Express,Sundays exceptedi,tor Rochester 12:35 a.m., Express Mail. Sundays excepted ,for Buts. 10, Salamanca, and Dunkirk, connecting with trains for the West. 1.30 p in Way Freight, Sundays excepted. 5:40 p. m., Emigrant train, Daily, for the West CASTIVARD BOUND., 12:40 a. in., Night Express Daily, Sundays ! excepted, connecting at Graycourefor Warwick, and at Nett York with afternoon trains and steamers for Boston and„Now England Cities. 4:20 a. m., Cincinnati Express, Mondays excepted, con 'tenting at Elmira for,Harrisburg, Philadelphia and' the South; at Owego for Ithaca; at Binghamton' for Syracuse; at Great Bond for Scranton, l'hiladeh phia, and Trenton; at Lackawaxon forpaw ley, and at Graycourt for Nelwburg and Warwick. . . 9:55 a. in., Day Express, Sundaysexcepted,connectf4 at Elmira for Canandaigua, at Binghamton for Byrn. cuss:, at Great Bond for Scranton, at Lachansxen for Hawley, and. at Jersoy City with midnight Expels Train of Now .lorsoy Railroad for.Bhiladelphia, Bahl. more-and Washington_ 10.22 a m Accommodation Train daily, connecting at at Elmira for Canandaigua. • 2:20 p. in., Baltimore Express, Sundays excepted. 4:35 p. in., New York and Baltimore Mall, Sundays et. copted 8.03 p m Lightning Express, Sundays[pxcepted, cos. Electing at Elmira for Harrisburg, Philadelphia sad the South ; at Jersey City with morning sapul, • ' train of Now Jersey Railroad for Baltimore and Washington, and at New York with - morning ,g. press trains for Boston and the East. 12:30 p. m, Way Freight, Sundays eicepted. WM. It. BARR, lI.'RIDDLE, Gen'l Pass: Agent. Oval Bun. Ellossburg & Corning, & !Tioga E. It Taaine will run as follows until further notice Accothmodation—Leaves Thornburg nt 0,15 a. rn., Malt. field at 7,05, Tioga, at 7,41 Lawrenceville at 8,2 e.-... arriving at Corning at 0,35 a. m. Mall—Leaves Thornburg at 2,00 p, m.,lllausfield at 2,40, Tioga at 3,18, hawreteovillo at 4 , oo —arrielog it Corning at 6 p. in. Mail—Leaves Corning Inc 8,00 a.. or., Lawrene4lle at 9,03, Tioga at 9,45; Mansfield at IN 22 —arrnang a! Mloss•burg at 11,0011. .T; - Accommodation—Leaves Corning at 2,40 p • tuiLav, i rouceville at 4,00. Tioga at 4.50, Mansfield at 20— arriving at Blossburg at 6,15 p. m. L. 11. SIIATTUCH,B p't. Northern COntral R. It TRAINKFOR THE NORTH. Trains for Canandaguia leave Elmira an follows: Accomodation at 700 am Expressyaetest train on road] 1145 am Mail r.141r: Way Freight, [passenger coach attached].........h: 3 3, On and after Nov. 24, 1867, trains Hill a:riveni depart from Troy, us follows; LEAVE NORTHWARD. ,I 10 55 A—M.—Daily (except 'Sundays) rot Elmira; Ibih. 10, Canandaigua, Rochester, Surp. Bridge and the Canadas. 945 P. M.—Daily (except Sundays) for Elmira and Buffalo, via Erie Railway from Elmira. LEAVE SOUTHWARD.' 600 A. M.—Daily (except Sundays) for IMltimort Washington, Pbiladelph &c. 905 P. M.—Daily (except Sundays) for, Baltimore, Washington and Philadelphia. J: N. DuBARRY, ED.YOUNU Gaul Supt. Harrisburg, (kali Pass. Ag't ' • Baltimore,lld Philadelphia & Erie R. R. On nnil after- MONDAY, May 1101, 1,568, Trim oathoPhiladelphinSEricßailßond villran nsfolitst WESTWARD: Mail Train leaves Philadelphia. 11.15 p a " " ~ " Williamsport I 8..% a a " arr. at Erie 8.45 p a Erie Express leaves Philadelphia 12.00 non tg .. '. Williamsport S5O p a " " arr. at Erie 10.05 t a Elmira Mall leaves Philadelphia 8.00 a a " Williamsport. 6.28 p - a " " arr. at Lock Maven 7.45 1 , a . EASTWARD Mail Train leaves Erie - " " Williamsport.... " " arr. at Philadelphia Erie Express leaves Erie , " " arr. at Philadelphia.... r9zps.s9 connect vrlM Ott Creek aThi aci gheny River Rail Road. Baggage Checked Through ALFRED L. TYLER, Deal Sup't. Atlantic and Gra SALAMANC WETTWARD BOUND. EASTWARD BOUND, ' Mall 6.30 Express 61d Accommodation 0,35 Mail 66' Express 12.19 Accommodation, 1145 Express 21.00 Express 6)5 At Cory there is a! junction with the Philudelphisi t Erie, and Cil Creek tail Roads. At Meadville with the Franklin and Oil City std Pithole Branch. At Leavitteburgo .he Mahoniny Branch makes a d, root route to Cleve and. At Ravenna connects us! Cleveland and Pittauutgh Railroad. The Road passes through Akron, Ashland, Uslics, Marion, Urbana and Dayton, intersecting various n! roads, and terminates at Cincinnati: L. D. RUCKER, Jaen. Supt., Meadville. Is • Real Estate Sale. TIIE Subscriber will sell of root the followal valuable property, to wit: One tavern t §tand in Lawrenceville . One farm, on Which ho now resides, one-hilt mile from three ohurche's, two Moot Ileum, two grog-shops and one railroad, and about the same distance from the line of the Wellsbere and Lawrenceville Railroad. The farm contain? 161 aeres of good laud, 50 acres timbered, well vs tored, and very productive. It requires that the seed should be' sowed i and planted. however, 17 ensure a harvest. Ono farm in .Jackson township, 175 acre' i first rate place form cheese factory. Also—for sale-4 mules, 7b sheep, and oche stock, cheap on reasonable :um& S. BALDWIN , ,- Lawrence, Apr. 17, 1867—tr. Planing- lir, Turning, B. T. VAN' HORN, TI - AVING got his now Factory ih.operation , I is now prepared to fill orders for Cabintt "Ware promptly and in the best style of workmam• ship. 'laving procured a WOODWORTH PLANER, he is ready to dross boards or dank with dispatob SCROLL-WORK & BRACKETS, furniiihed to order. His meichinesarcof !heavy est and most improved patterns. Shop corner of Pearl and Wal i n Sts,WELLS BORO, PA., Oct. 31, 1866—tf. B. T. VAN BORN, NEW GROCERY , At Dnrtt Settlement r E SUBSCRIBER has opened a nevr GROCERY & PROVISION STORE At the aboye named place, whore ho propose: te, furnish Goods in his line cheap. - Market prices paid for "Farm Produce, either iu cash or trade. The patronage of the public II respectfully solicited. ALBERTI TIPPLE , Charleston, Doc. 11, 1867—tf. J. STICKLIN, 7 Chairmaker, Turner, and Furniture''Dealer. SALE ROOM, opposite Dartt's Wagon Shop Main Street. FACTORY in Sears - Jr , Hams Foundry, second story. Orders prori3ptly filled and satisfaction guano. teed. Fancy Turning done to order. Wellsboro, Jnno 12,1887. J. sTrcKLIN. Tioga Marble Works. THE undersigned is now prepared to els. cute all orders for Ttimb Stones and None' moats of either ITALIAN. OR RIITLAFMIAIIRB LE, of the latest style and approied vroilimanship, and with dispatch. [i Be keep constantly on bind both kinds of Marble and will be able to su t all who roily 1 1 : vor him with their orders, on as reasonable tem, as can be obtained in the country. i, Stones discolored with rust and dirt chums,' and ,made to look as good as new. PORTER WILCOX. Tioga, Nov. 1, 1867—tf. ______L_—.------ DeLANO & CO„ Agents for the Susquebao na Woolen Mille. • -11.00 ata .10.15 p .. 7.10 p m .. 7.90 p . 3.10 a a .. 6.00 p t Western R• W STATION