CONSENT. I weigh not fortunc/Cfrown or smile; I joy not much in earthly joys; I seek notetate, I seek not stye; I am notfond of fancy toys; I rest so pleased with what I have, I wish no moreino more I crave. I coako not at the thunder's k erack ; I tremble not at noise tiftotar ; I mound not at the news of wreck; I shrink not at a blazing star ; I fear not loss, I hope tot gain, I envy mono, I none disdain. I feign not fricndAip where I bate; fawn not on the great in show; I prize, 1 . praise n'inean estatc-f -.Neither too lofty or too low; This, this is all my choice, my cheer— A mind content, a conscience clear. COMMON. SCHOOLS Extracts from the Annual Report of the Saperin tendent of Tioga Co. We would not have the Common School law changed to suit the particu lar convenience of any Borough, town, or county of the State. A very decided speciality alone, in our opinion can justify local legislation in any law which extends its beneficent provision over the whole State alike. By the . judgment of many of the best educa tors in the country, we have already the best school law of any State in the Union. In_ suggesting any measures -therefore calculated to improve our sys tem of• public • - instruction we ask no special legislation, and no alteration of the school law for the State unless in a few of the details referred to, a change would promote the good of the whole. To our apprehension the system could be worked more efficiently if 1. The Board of School Directors were reduced to three, and they were Paid for their services as Supervisors are now paid. 2. The County Superintendency were either abolished, and town Sup'ts "sub stituted. Or sonic - provision were made for assistance in- large counties where the schools exceed 200, for the more thorough visitation of the schoOls. i. The salaries of Sup'ts should•lbe regulated by some uniform. standard throUghout the State. 4. To secure a greater, and more uni form attendance of the scll 01 a teachers should have a pecuniary in terest in keeping up their i schools. For this purpose we know of no method more economical for the Directors, en couraging and just to the teachers, than - to cOntract with the teacher for a given sum per scholar, per wont h. This re• quires no alteration of the school law, It will -stop squandering the public money in keeping up small schools of only half or one-;ourth the scholarg; in the sub-district, and prevent theschools throughoUt the copnty from languish ing down to a linOring death. it will tell every teacher; that the pay will be • according to the•iuitnber of scholars, just as every private,. academic;' and collegiate school goes up or down. The teacher makes the school, and should be paid according to his or her• qualiti , cations, success and the• work he or she has to do. The average price of tuition according to the present mode of con tracting with teachers, is 82 , cents per month, for each scholar. If in all ex cept our graded schools, the mode we suggest were adopted, the very highest price of instruction per month, for each scholar, should be but 80 cents, while the most popular and flourishing schools in the county, would demand the best teachers at even less tharf_fifty cents - scholar per month. Good teachers would be better paid. Poer ones would ily' from the profession an the school money of the county would be paid where it belongs; for actual instruction given. _ _ G. Wer have already spoken of a uni form tax throughout the Estate suffieleni to keep the schools open tour months a:. a just measure. But the wealthy coun" , ties will always fight against that. it is fourteen years since thjs question he •• • • • astito, years off yet. Co. Sup't. THE MIRAGE.—Vrof. Loomis in his new work on Meteorology thus allures to this-curious illusion.: Mirage is an atmospheric phenom enn which produces an apparent displace ment of distant objects—sometitnes el evating and sometimes leaving the im age erect and sometimes inverting it, as 'when objects are seen reflected from a lake of tranquil water. It is frequent ly observed on sandy plains intensely heated by the sun, especially in Egypt andtArabia. Lower Egypt is a vast sand plain, with occasional villages situated upon small eminences. In the middle of the day , these villages, seen from a distance, appear as if situated in the midst of a lake) in which are seen the inverted images of houses and trees. ,The outline of these images is a little indistinct, often exhibiting an undul atory, motion, as if reflected from agi tated waters. As the spectator ap proaches the boundary of the apparent lake, the waters seem to retire, and the same illusion appears around the next village."( Similar phenomena are com mon in Some parts of California, and are occasionally seen in all parts of the I:l;nited StateS. _ This i 4 explained in this way : The stratum.ef air becomes heated by its; this heat is partially communicated to the superincumbent strata, so that the density of the air increases rapidly as we rise above the earth up to a moderate height. The effect is similar to that producedbyp the reflection of a tree from the Surface of a tranquil lake, and the obserVer is thus' led to imagine the object to be surrounded entirely by water. - Mirage is produced at sea when the atmosphere is perfectly calm, and the air in contact with the water, is colder, and consequently denser than th e stratum of air immediately above it; this second stratum is denser than the one above it, and so on. In such a case, an inverted linage of a distant Object, as a ship,,may be seen with a distinct ness alpaost equal to that of the object Itself, and this image will be formed above the object., "WNEVER DRINK."—On the stage were even or eight soldiers from 'the , Eight Maine Regiment. While at • the st' ge-house, in Lincoln, there came into t e office a poor blind man—stone ;nd , slowly feeling his way with his cane. -1 He approached the soldiers and said, ih the gentlest tone— ' "Boys, I hear you belong to the Eighth Regiment. I have a son in that. regiment.' ' What is hisname ?" • ' " John --.„.--." • " 0 yes ; we know him well. He was a sergeant in our company. We al - ways liked him." 1 Where is he now ?" " He is a lieutenant in a colored regi ment, and a prisoner at Charleston." For a moinSnt the old man , ventured not to reply ; but at last, sadly and slowly, he said: L "I feared as much. I have not heard L • of him for a long time." They did not wait for another word, but these soldiers took from Weir will , lets a sum of money, nearly \twenty dollars, and offered it to the old man, saying - • ' If our whole company ware here we could give you a hundred dollars." The oh man replied— " Boys, you must put it in my wallet, for I am blind." ' 4 But mark what followed. Another individual in the room, with feelings of pride in our soldiers, immediately ad - vanced and said: " Boys, this is a handsome thing, and I want you to drink with me. ‘.l stand treat for the company." I wailed with interest for, the reply. It came. "No sir; we thank you kindly; we a_ppreciate your offer—but we never drink.'l The scene was perfect—the first was noble and generous ; the last was grand. Cali'N'tii'V. IitIERCHANTS Dairymen, Farmers and Others. CoNswx You ASkIES, BEESWAX, BEANS, BUTTER CHEESE,- EGGS", FLOUR AND MEAL, FLAX, COTTON, FURS AND SKINS, DRIED AND GREEN FRUITS, GRAIN WOOL, CMM.:, POULTRY, NAVAL STORES, HOPS, GINSENG, FEATHERS, lIRMP, PROVISIONS, OILS, LARD, TALLOW, SEEDS, TOBACCO, SORGHUM, MOLASSES, &C., &C- JOSIAH CARPENTER, General Commission Merchant, 442, 444 and 446 Washington St., - 10Tali7CT And meek o his weeltfy . (Itirrtitt of Pro duce and Groceries the inostpomplete Price Cur rent Published in the United States. SEND FOR - A PRICE CURRENT. Marking Plates SI: Cart) furnished Free Liberal Ad vaneeB wee on Consiynm'ts Established May IFt, First Class Refereneem Rdquired April 22, 1868.-1 y NEW HARDWARE STORE CONYERS &ASOOOB IN addition to their old latsincFs i s ntbry Goods Groceries, &a., have eel:0,161ml a STOVE, TIN, AND GENERAL HARD WARE STORE, tiro door: lielow the old stand; whore they man uhetare • TIN-WARE lIUMANITY PRINCIPLE, that. is. in the roost L til.O.antiul wanner. In the tnntter of srrov - we have enough to do all the cooking and warm tug in Tioga-county. In fact, we have Stove enough to MAKE A SUMMER in TVALR USSIA Wo are thd only agenta for the sale of the AMERICAN COOK STO in Wellsboro; and this Stove is tho AUTOCRAT OF STOVES. We keep nil, kinds of Hardwnt e, Iron, N liorsolilions, and a etanpleto variety el SIIELP II A AMA RE If you don't believci it DROP LV CONVERS OF.AIOO Wollsborn, Sept. 4, 18117, ly. toiwes: mioves;; AND 11ARDIVAltE: MR. WILLIAM ROBERTS liege to announce to the citizens Tioga County, that in addition tA? his excellent stock of fitovils, Brittania, and Sheet-Iron Ware, he has, at a groavoutlay, stocked his store on MAIN STREET, WELISBORO, With a complete misertment ot • Sh'elf Hardware of which we °numeral() the telhuving nrtielea: NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CU MILL, HAND AND, BUCK SAWS, BUTTS, STRAP HINGES, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, PUMPS, AXES, AUGERS, ,BITTS, BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS, SHOVELS, •SPADES, FORKS, BENCH-SCREWS, WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS, PIPE BOXES, AXLE TREES, ELLIP TIC SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR & BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE HANGINGS, CORN POPPERS, SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERS COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS, ,PISTOL CARTRIDGES, POWDER AND • CAP f. PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS a new thing, and rondo for use. Thoso aro but a few of the many articles composing our stock of hardware. Wo invite the publio to call and examine for themselves. We aim to keep the best quality of goods in our lino ; and all work to order done promptly and woll. WILLIAM ROBERTS• Weltaboro, Sept. 1,1866—tf H OOP SKIRTS, at CZEIME3 De LANO ct CO'S Nov is Your Time to Buy! RAVING more'goods ' than is necessary for this market, I will sell my entire stock 0, WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, .PLATED WARE, AND FAN- • CY GOODS, AT COST. • ,O. G. Clocks at $3,50. Gothic " " 3,63. Cottage " " 1,70. American Watches in, Bilverr Minting Cases at $l9. Finer Movements, la hoarier Cases, atisor respondingly low prices. Plated Ware at Man ufaoturers' prices. THIS-IS NO*. HUMBUG, 'BUT, A VER ITABLE SALE' ' • Call. awl see for yourself, Wellsboro, April 22,'68. A. FOLEY. Paint for Farmers and Others. THE GRAFTON MINERAL PAINT CO. are now manufacturing the Best, Cheapest and most'Durable Paint in use; two coats well put on, mixed with pure Linseed Oil, will last 10 or 15 years; it is of 'plight brown or 'beautiful Choeolate color, and can ho charged to green, l ea d, stone, drab, olive or cream to suit the taste of the consumer . " It is valuable for gouges, Barns, Fences,_ Carriage and Car inahers,,Paila and Wooden-ware Agricultural Implements, Canal Boats; Vessels and Ships' Bottoms, Can vas, Metal and Shingle Roofs; (it being Fire and Water proofs,) Floor Oil Cloths, (one manufac turer baying vsed 5,000 bble, the past year,) and and as a,paint Or any purpose Is unsurpassed for body, durability, elasticity and adhesiveness:— Price St/ per barrel of 300 lbs., which will supply a farmerlor years to come. Warranted in all cases as above. Send for a' circular which gives full particulars. None genuine unless branded inw trade mark, Graufton Mineral Paint. Poi sons can order the Paint and remit the money on receipt of the goods. Address DANIEL BIDWELL,A Juno 3,1868-Om 254 Pearl St, New Ydrk. • • To the Soldiers of Tioga County. YOUR attention is respectfully called to the following "Act of Assembly" passed at the last, session of the Legislature, find to the facili ties afforded by virtue of that act, of preserving the evidence of our service as soldiers in the war for the preservation of tbo Union. Be it enacted by the Senate and Douse of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania in General Assembly met, and it is here by crawled by the authority of the same : ,That the Recorders of Deeds of the several Counties of this - Conimonwealth aro 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 of the satne, for which the Recor der shall be allowed the usual fee for recording; and that the recording of the same shall not be subJeatbe•payment of the State tax, JNO. W. GEARY, Governor. Wollsboro, Pa., July 13;186S-3M' D. L. DEANE, Recorder, Tioga Co. Hand Book of Politics for 1868 'Ready In July SPECIALLY adapted fur UFO in the coming Pre.idential campaign. Will contain all the matter in the Political Alacuals of 1866, 1867, and 1863. Conapifed from °Mail SOU reed. Will give the whole Political Action of the Govern ment, and of Parties, including Impeachment, Reconstruction, General Politics. Platforms, Acceptance of (faAblates, &c., from April, 1865, to July, 18113. Tables on Debt and Taxation, Revenue and Expenditures, Bank. Southern Registration inns Votes. Election Tables from 1860 to date. 4 0 11 pages, Svo, cloth, $2.50, post paid, Ti,c-Poillical Manual_ for ISGS; vevritely cloth; paper cored 75 eerits, Host' pail' AddreeH EDWARD MqIIERSON. Clerk of the Linoße of Represpdatioog, WAtiIIINGTON, 4., C. 8 A VI NGB -B A ~ K OTHER IVIS'E G II DNER'S GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE (11,1;1 saying that a penny saved i.• ;penny J, earned, jastili;.s UARUNEIt in lienliaig his esriiblkhment a Savingsis Wealth, said some old chap whose name VilflVo forgotten; and it i•; economy to trade tho SEAUCTIITER lA' high priCOA i !Ming prosecuted ait h vigor and without reprieve. 1 eau sell Sugai.q, Mo. lasso , , Fish, Pork, Flour, Corn Meal, Coffees, Canned Fruits, S pioeg, and Uvorytiliug , ihictided for family uso, giving the buyer the he»efit OF THE fan of the markets, an ;Ittfliantago duly :ippro elated by,everybody,oxeepting only Elo o rerchm INNOCENTS who prefer PROMMNO TO PA Y one hun dred per cent. profits do the Feller, to PA PING trsonty-fit•e per cent, cash on deliv,iy o f the goods. I shall offer my stock of goods at fair prices EVERY MONDAY, ' EVERY TUESDAY, EVERY WEDNESDAY, EVERY THURSDAY, EVERY FRIDAY, AND EVERY SATURDAY, and fin up ni fast as I Fell out, ~Ycll4uro, Juno 12, 1967 E• B. CASE 9 AGENT FOR H.A.RDING'S EDITIONS O TA.A.IILY, PULPIT, .& PHOTO 13rALES. Wholetotle 'hullers will find tho list to einhraeo the largost a-sortment or Bibles in. the country. The publisher hes no hesitation in pronounc ing them more saleahlo titan any Bibles, publish ed. The various editions embrace' all .the vari ous styles of binding and eizcs of typo, varying in price from $2 to $:10, for Family Bible, large quarto size. HARDING'S PATENT' FLEXIBLE CHAIN-BACK P HOTOG RA PH ALBUM, The superiority, of "Ilanling's Patent Flexible 06in-Back Albeit]," over all others heretofore manufactured, will, upon the slightest examina tion, he apparent to all. Purchasers are assured that the above hooks tro all of the best Philidelphia manufacture. E: B. CASE, Troy, Pa. Jan. 8,18118.-31 n Wellsbpro Meat Market .13E'Ee! Portx! lkivrroN I T HE stih;cilber opened a Meat Market in the ,building lately - occupied by Dr. Webb, on Crafton-street, 'Monday morning, Fob. 17, whore he will keep a full imsortment of FRESH' MEATS limns and Shoulders: If the people will give Inc encourifgementl•will keep up a good Market. Feb 19, IS6B-3tn. A. J. TIPPLE. (S'eales! Scales ! 6'eales THE Buffalo Platform Scales, all ordinary size ,, , for heavy, and ennnter WO, way be found at the ilardirate Stare' of . Wni: Roberts, Wellsbbro. These Scales are the Fah banks pat ent and have no anperior anyw i rre. They are made in the best ntyle and hav taken the premi um at all the great exhibitions. , I have the sole agency for theso Scales in this region. - • WILLIAM ROBERTS. Weilsbora, Feb. 14165. ACK INC; fur bops, ben quality 2& ets peryard at • D r. LANG & CO'S. Oct. 12. • • ,FITCW:S• 41 EDPAIINA,1, iaurt'OßT I ERS, for sale at R4's Diu,t Sfoket J ______________ . , OD -WOR K, IN THE BEST STYLEand with despatch, at THE AGITATOR Office. I'HF, L. A. GARDNER P, R„ WILLIAMS ,& CO. =I SEMPER IDEM, • ' • for which we will pay each. • - ,We will manufacture to order, French or home. ,tanned CALF or KIP BOOTS, in the best man ~ . . • , DRUGS, MEDfaINES, PATENT'g ED— to REPAIRING. - • WINES, PAINTS, OILS, WIN- . - ~; A L F.• 0 , • - - DOW GLASS; & PUTTY, 1 We hays a firailiato'etook of • Have corn down to Olaf' riceii at laß WE do not hesitate to say that WO have tb Largest Stock of PURE ENGLISH' DRUG ILTDICINES, HUNT MEDICINES YANKtE NOTIONS, PERFUMER Y, FANCY ARTICLES, TOILET SOS} CLOTH, HAIR, TOOTH & NAIL BRUSHES, MIRRORS, WINES & LIQUORS, &C., EVER BROUGHT INTO THIS MARIC Wro have also the liLrgest Stock of PAIN'S. OILS, GLASS AND PUT`, Pare White Load, Pure White Zinc, Lind Oil, Coach Varnish, Furniture Varnish, Y low Ochre, Venetian Red, Chrome Yob low, Chrome Green, Prussian Blue, Patent Dryer, Decker, Japan, Spanish Whiting, Paris White, Kaisomino, Tar, Log Wood, Pustio, Brazil Wood, Cs • wood, Redwoo , i; Potash, Putty, Aka cohol, Benzoic. Spirits Turpentine, and Kerosene Oil, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Which we will sell 25 per cent. cheaper thaly other establishment in the county. In shove have everything ever kept in a first class DRUG STOM and all we ask is for you to call and exatelwir stock add prices before buying olsewhere;le member we can't be undorsold. All goods warranted or no sale. P. R. VirmLiAms, 1 P. R WILLIAMS() J. 1,. AVittanms. J No. 3 Union t.. iVellslioro, Juno 28, 1867. A Patent Right that is No YinOg. THE SUBSCRIBER having purohtho right of D. B. Sturdovant's Milk S & Provision Rack for Tioga County, is prell to sell Township ar individual rights at fages. T1.1.> n...-1. t. i wrt.uto 'and so arrangeerA it can ho taken apart and put together agt'ilio Minutes. It occupies lees than four lt 8 re di a room, and can bo placed in theich in h iti cold weather, and in the collar in wary°, er, and will hold fron 72 to 84 pans of k. The Shelves are made in skeloton form st to allow the free circulation of air all arouthe pans; It has been proved that milk wills° more cream, and keep from four to six vs longer than on ordinary shelves. Each shelf turns by itself intlepett of the other, so that the cream of the formtilking is not disturbed by the removal or ing on of pans. The frame is such that it, ho readi ly covered with a cloth or gatqe, ;dually ex cluding inSecia or dust. It is a colds arrange ment to dry fruit upon. The submit will soon visit different parts of the County i a model of this rack, or ho can be addressediVellsboro, by those desirino• 's to purchase Towip or indi vidual rights. Specimens can alsOmen at the Foundry building of Soars 16 Wims in this Borough at any time atter the mil of Marah. UHORO E TMPSON. IVellshoro, March, 11, 1888-Bm. Stoves & Tin Vare FOR TIIE Good people all, both great,and am,—if you want to keep PEACE IN TnE,FAMri you thug havo enough to eat, dry wd, a good wifo, well-bottavod childron, and to ern nil, a TIP . TOP COOKING SOYE! This last.and crowning good, I have, my Tin and Stove establishment, opposite Itts Block, Wells oro, and its name is the on 211 ands admitted to be equal toiy in the world IN WARE MADE TO ODER, promptly,anl, warranted to give satieition. REPAIRING executed in• the beat' tnanner and witi dispatch CALL AND SEE ME I D. P. ROERTS Wollebdrough, Nov. 21, 1814. - Public' 'Benelit, AMONG the useful. imp,roemeritsj the day, there are few that give ' morelprotnise of good, few eo well adapted to relieve Inman suf fering, few so well approved by the plio as that new ans peiprful remedy called Waller (or as the Gerfaan'poople call it licalthbrinsw). • It giveti ease and Comfort to the plr sufferer from Neuralgia and Rheumatism, rid brings speedy relief to that largo class of,dieases that aro often cured and always benefited • an out ward- application." • i For sale by all Druggists. Wholesale Depot DAY; ROAGL, GER, No 54 Courtlandt St. Now Yo T 0 LAWYERS— BANKRUPTCY BLANKS, in full setts, nt YOUNG'S BOOKSTORE. FOR SALE CHEAP. 1 elegant new open , Buggy.- 1i de and hand open buggy. • 1' seoond hand top buggy.- 1 snlkey. I two horse lanberwagon., WRIGHT tt BAILEY. =I =I Such us I) d; STI NEW ,FURnt TO BUY gf'` SELL IS OUP • BUSINESS ! NEtztpoit3 I ,,,,ii g t a t y la tle h e l a gb,eat market price, HEEP • PELTS, DEACON SKINS, DEER SKINS, FURS, HIDES, • AND VEAL SKINS, • REA4IY-MAIIE WORK, on which five will not be wader/old, and from tliu time we shall make It a point to keep up the best stook of ' LADIES' GAITERS, to be found in the county, which we will sell at a lower profit than such articles have over boon offered in this region. We shall likewise keep up a good assortment of LADIES' BALMORALS, LEATHER BOOTEES, CHILDREN'S &ND MISSES WORK op VA RIOUS STYLES, • and all etylos of MEN'S- WORK._ LEA TITER ft FINDINGS can be bought of us as cheap as any whore this side of New York, and we shall keep a full stock FRENCH CALF, FRENCH KIP, UP PER, SOLE, LININGS, AND BINDING. Ouratook of PEGS, NAILS, THREAD, AWLS, RASPS, GLOVERS' NEEDLES, LASTS, TREES, CRIMP S, with SHOEMAKER'S TOOLS and FINDINGS, will be found the lar gest in the county, and we. sell for anal/ profits. We talk business and we mean business. Wo 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. Wollsboro, April 24, 1867—tf. 1868, WRIGHT & BAILEY. 1868. VETWOommenoe this year with an exclusively V V CAS./1 business: CASH PAID FOR WHEAT I CASH PAID FOR OG6.TS 1 CASH PAID FOR CORN I CASH FOR EVERYTHING 1 1 1 A LARGE STOCK OF FLOUR FOR CASH I A LARGE STOCK OF FEED FOR CASH 1 A LARGE STOCK OF PORK FOR CASH 1 Call and tea us. WRIGHT & BAILEY. WeHaber°, Jan. 9, 1967-Iy. All persons indebted to us by note or book account nit* call and settle or pay,codts. Jan. 3;' 1868, WRIGHT it BAILEY. TH GREAT DRAMA OP '6B Wilson k, VanValkenburg's PUBLIC BENEFIT I PROGRAMME: - PART FIRST. In vie* of the contemplated Railroad .soon to to by hunt to Wencher°, the proprietors have concluded to give the people hereabouts, daily entertainments through the year, commencing oil the 14th of January. The first piece, entitled, ' "LIVE AND LET LIVE I IN Two CHARACTERS. Live, WILSON It Vd.FINALKENIIIIEG Lot Live, ' THE PEOPLE This;great drama brie drawn crowded houses both in this and tho old Countries, and is ad mitted IT all to be ono of the most profitable, in teresting, and best pieces extant Tickets to the Draw Circle—FßEE. PNRT SBOOND. Wo wish it distinctly understood, that all classes of politicians, and even those who feel a little Wolfish—and in fact none are excluded from the FALIiR OF FASIIION! WhOre we can furnish any style, kind and quality \ el' Gentlemen's wearing apparel on short notice, arid at prices . astonishing low. OUTT/NO DONE ADMIRABLY Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting, Ladies' Cloths, and a large variety of Ladies' Dress Goods. Beet kinds, and as cheap as the cheapest. Tickets to the Parquette—FßEE PART THIRD In this great Tragedy for the benefit of the public, we would not omit saying to the Ladies that we also keep everything to replenish their N7Crsarcircii3e.; Caine one and all and witness the above en tertainment. Wo do net claim to bo old Stars, but shall endeavor to do our best to give all the worth of their money. Reserved Seats . for the Ladies. , Remeliber tihe place), L NO. p, UNION BLOCK N. B.—We shall give our patrons the fullben eilt of the decline In Prices, and extending them our thanks forthe very liberal patronage heretofore extended, we solicit a continuant of the same: ' ' , WILSON dr. VAN VALICENBURGI WelL3bdro',Jan, 15, 1868-tL Home Life Insurance Co., No. 258 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. ALL the net profits' of this Company go to the Assured. No forfeiture of Policies. No Limitation as to residence or Trarel. The Home has an ample Cash-Capital most se puroly infested. WALTER, S. GRIFFITH, Pres. GEORGE O. RIPLEY, Soc'y. FROTHINGHAM, TREAS. WM. J. COFFIN, ACTUARY. MORGAN HART, Ag't, Wellsboro. • March 1868-6 m. HARKNESS & ILEY, BOOT' AND SHOE MAKERS, Over Wilson & Van Vaikenburg's Store, in the room lately occupied- by Benj. Seeley. BOOTS AND SHOES of all kinds made to order and in the beet manner. REPAIRING of all kinds done promptly pnd good. Give us a call. JOHN HARKNESS, *: , WM. RILEY. • Wollabore, Jan. 2 1 1868 -Iy, • Wellsjoro Cloth-Dressing Works. lAVINO engaged Mr. JAMES SMll i ff Ito 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, MIL TBOLD,. Sept. 18, 1867—tf. O. BLAIR. tifiIISSILE DUG STORE. CORNING, N. Y. I DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS AND OILS, THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, KEITH'S 00NOENTRATED MEDIOINES, IREDELL'S FLUID, EX TRACTS, BURNETT'S °COCAINE, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT MEDICINES,' ROCK ESTER PERFUMERY AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, WHITEWASH LIME & AND DYE COLORS, AGENTS FOR - MARVIN & CO'S RE FINED OIL. Bold at Wholesale Prices. Buyers are requested to call and got quotations before going further MI W. D. TERBELL & CO Corning, N. Y., Jin. 1,1888--1 y 1868. FOR SALE. 1868 BY • B. C. WICKHAM, T HIS NURSERY OF FRUIT AND OR NAMENTAL TREES, IN TI 6OA 60,000 Apple Trees. 10,000 Pear TreeS. • • A good supply of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY, and ORNAMENTAL TREES 44 SHRUBBERY. 1 4'he Frpit trees are composed of the choicest varieties, good, healthy, some, of them large and in hearing. Any one wishing to get a' supply will do well to call and see my stock before pur chasing else Where. gam` Delivered at the depot free of charge. Tioga, Feb. 28, 1868-Iy. To Owners of Horses and Cattle. MOMS' DERBY CONDITION POWDERS ARE I warranted superior to any others, or no pay, for the cure ,of Distemper, Worms, Bots, Coughs, Hide bourid.Colds, &e., in Horses; and Colds, Coughs, Lon Of Milt,- Black Tongue, Horn Distemper, Ac., In Cat ,tie. They are perfectly safe and innocent; no need of stopping the working ofyonr animals. They increase theappetite, give a tine coat, cleanse the' stomach ,and utinaryorgans ; also increase the milk' of cows—Try them, Ind you will never be without 'them. Hiram Woodruff, the celebrated trainer of trotting horses, has used them for years, and recommends them to his friends. Col. Philo. P. Bush, of the ' Jorome Race Course, Fordbsm, N. Y., would not use them until ho was told of what they are composed, since which ho is never without them. He has over twenty running horses In his charge, and for tho last three years has used no other medicine for them. He has kindly per mitted mo to refer any ono to him. Over 1,000 other references can be seen at the depot. Sold by Druggists and :giddier& Price 25 cents per box. Depot, 56 Cortlandt Street, New York. [Feb. 19] WELLSBORO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. rlllllsi oubsoribera having procured additional • 1 machinery are now ready to furnieh to order all Boils of CASTINGS, IMMEM PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, FIELD ROLLERS, MILL GEARING, SLEIGH-SHOES, WOO D - _ SAWING MACHINES, &C., &C., &C. Wo have also a WOO DWORTH PLANER, for custom and job work, We are also prepared to do SLITTING & _ SCROLL SAWING to order Having a Srat-olaes sorew-outting Lathe, we aro prepared to make CHEESE PRESS SCREWS, to order. Builders of 0114 so Factories are re quested to examine our work,' Wo mauufaeture the } Champion' one of the finest implements to the market. Cash paid for OLD IRON. CHARLES WILLIAMS, F. L. SEARS. Wolleboro, May 15, 1867—tf. (tracery and Proviiiion Stor CORNING, N. Y. C. D. ABIT_OLA WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER in all kinds of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS Wines, Liquors and Cigars, FOREIGN & DOMESTIC, GREEN & DRIED FRUITS, CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, WOOD & WILLOW WARE, GLASS & CROOKERY WARE, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CAB 13 PERAMBULATORS, TOYS, &0., 11/ • A full and complete assortment of the above mentioned goods of the but quality always on hand. • - - Particular attention paid to „Pine Groceries Dealers and Consumers will find 'it to their in tercet to examine hie Stook before buying. Corning, N. Y., Maroh 11, 1888. TEB largest assortment of Watches, Meeks Jewelry and Plated Ware in Tioga county At [l.9deo6B] FOLEY'S. - 11 - 14111' 4 f3 4(17 1%11 , 1 0 9Finv111 'Ollll ,tldll}l 11 1)_ 'llo.lin JnoS Onpier piiu 1111.1:a IMO 1113 J :391.101,1 •oolinadiul auact in as voapd Pau upon!) ano 'ilOniruinb hews 111 Oluatpaun .litivioon °sort; puu sluisqo.topir spoon Ala '.l.l.tts emir/tamps eittrq oat , Stomantoiro 020IIIBIlli 11.10-spifill MO 111 2131111 , 0 a 11 04,11 tlllO 40,14 Sus 'oupioupi 51 19) lima Sup %I '11) t:0-iDll c ot vtuual tutsid una lawn v •ouo navy pluutiv .linand tianAa •oluit .1 . 03 dons' Gm qopirn lintio.quji -0 - n Sq polo_opd NIIO3 • toviluqpido MO 0) Sianlllll .10 U011 " 110//11 0111 Loco mom. em SINHIVIVIdIiII MIN NA JO nOOO 0.111,/ SIOA v'oaly (Pul 3 lls , 9)'sflika. W.C1,1,11E1 """' 'sNI3IIII4I NO 11 (1011 qrsqg NO 11 arms aslion Victi3Pl - 1 0 9 1. 41 1 ,11,11 1 Jed Slllll4 09 8 I 1 ft° qz Ot 9 ON/17SY 31/V C/A' I'd TVILTRAT VAT )a.3.11 0.1(14g1IJA1 U 0 jjpoa 1411)1 11111M-NII 131:1VM-SSV19 `SaAOLS `~,~~~VAAU}IdI anoS 2upfnq cfq ogulueoackl ealccpsi OATIS pan 813011ina 1U0,21 uo GAR tre atalll • The American Cooking Stave. AFTER twenty years experience in the man ufacture of stoves, we became convinced, soma sit years since, that a vast amount of money was being expended ny of, this Country, In buying cheap and worthioee atoves, large portion of which wan wasted; and that trim economy consisted in buying the best stoves that could be made, notwithstanding .the price was higher. - With this view we proceeded to construct the American Cooking Stove, and spared no pains or expense to make it the best and meet 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 sugeested itself, we have at ono adopted it, and we hue several of these improvements secured by letters patent. In this manner we do not hesitate to say, we have brought it to a higher state of perfection than has heretofore been attained in cooking stoves. The recent improvements in this ,stove has added largely to its convenience and effective ness. In all the varieties of stoves we manu facture, we study usefulness, durability, conve nience and economy in operation, rather than cheapness in price, and in so doing wo are satis fied we study the interest of those purchasing our stoves, SHEAR, PACKARD, dc CO., Albany, N. Y. For sale by CONVERSE .4 OSGOOD, Wells. born, Pa. , May 13,1866. To the Farmers of Tioga Comity AM now building at my manufactory, in Lawrence I villa. a armorlor FANNING MILL, which posseesoe the following advautagee over another mine: I , 1. n separates oats, rat litter, and fonl Hoods, and chess and cockle, from wheat. 2. It cleans flax seed, takes out yoll6w seed, and all other seeds, perfectly. . 3, It cleans timothy s ed. 4. It does all other separating required of a mill. This mill is built of tl e beet and most durable tim ber, in good style, and Is sold cheap for cash, or pro duce. I will ' fit a patent JeVo. for separating oats from wheat, to other mills, on reasonable terms. J. II MATHER, Lawrencoville,October 10,1866-tf UNION • Ay.DEITY.!' KNOXVILLE, TIOGA CO., PA FACULTY : ELIAS HORTON, Principal. Mns. ADA W. HORTON, PrecoViress. M,s MIRA HORTON, Aesiuthnt. )1158 AMANDA DRAKE, Tenchor of Music CALENDAR FOR 1867-8. Fall Term commence 0 Sept. 31, Winter Term Nor 20th, Spring Term Fob. 18th, 1808. 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The great American war has AT LAST found a historian worthy of its importance, and at whose hands it will receive that moderate, candid and impartial treatment which truth and justice so urgently demand. The intense desire everywhere manitested to obtain this work, its Official character and ready sale, combined with an increased commission, make it the best subscription book ever pub lished. One Agent in Easton, Pn., reports 72 subscri bers in 3 days. Ono in Boston, Masa., 103 sub• scribers in 4 days. One in Memphis, Tenn. 106 subscribers in b days. Sand for Circulars and see our terms, and a full description of the work, with Press notices of advance sheets, &e. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO.' 28 South Seventh-St. Philadelphia, Pa. May 27,11388-4 t HE ara A 000 .... ... .. 7 00 8 00 10 00 1 00 3 00 ..... 2 00 3 60 EffS OF it AIV ERIE MIII4WAY, On ;tad all , ' 31onliny 31 111 k 11. S, . lour. Corning at about th,..culloWing bourn. wEBrWAIID Boutin, 0:03a m Night o • aeopfcd, toi J:1/flair. Salamanca, anti Dunkirk, n u lkiugdirect connertielf with trains or tho Atlantic. & (treat 11 relies n. 1 al,e Shoro,and onnri Trunk lfailArre3t.:lnt all points West Ce2l a. in.,Night Exprim/1, 1 / 1 01Y, for BuOnlo,Folan.ni Dunkirk mud the Wet4,C o lllloCliug as above. 11:35 a. In., Night Expre, , e. Sundays eX. ept. d, tot b uster and Buffalo. via Avon, 10:15 a. to., Mail 'ani Slinll/0 a excepted, fur Billtalo ' au4 Dankitk, p. in. Baltimore EX p re2., .,Stuldu y t. excepted, for flochoater and Buffalo, t is Arou. 0:33 p. 01.. Day Exprean,tolndat..lexeepted.tor Boltato, f•salatuanta, Diutliirk tool the at lial.unanca nit!, tho Atlantic .tittl (hem Westeo, R au Ni ; at 13111100 n it), the talc° :iboau lola (Jihad 'Flunk moiwaye, at Duni:lilt a Itlt the Lake Hier° Railway, for all politic nest anti south. 0;40 p ni Day I.',xpresq.Siffidays exocploil for tochecter Exprop., 31nil Stola:%, • leepted for Iluffa• lo,Salamanca,aud Lou kirk , contenting ith mine for the - West. 1.30 p ni Way Freight, Sunday.: excepted. ft:•to p. m. , Elinigrant train, Daily, for the West. zaaryanri'EduND 12:46 a. nt., Night .Expre-s. !may. Sundu3s exceptcd, .4 connecting at I.tyck.urt fo, Wait Wick, and at Neti York with afternoon trains and steamers for Boston and New _England Cities. 4:20 Is. in., Cincinnati Expre s s. Alottdaytt excepted, con fleeting at Elmira for !Miriam g khltadeiplda and the smolt: at Owego fur Ilutca; at pint: Manton tul:S.Ylatugu; at Great Bend for Scranton, Philadel phia:and 'frenton; nt Lackawaxen for Hawley, and at Urnycourt for ,Newburg and Warwick. .155 n ni., Day Expres., Sutidayd excepted, connecting • at Elmira fur Canandaigua. at Ititighamtoti fur Syra. CUP°, nt Great Baud for Scranton, at Lachnst taut for Hanley, and at Jersey City with midnight Expstsi Train or New derkey Railroad for Philadelphia, Balti• more and Washington. 1.0.22 a nt Accommodation Tilsit, daily, connecting at at Minh a for Clillalidßiffll.l. • 2a20 p. in., Baltimore Express, Sundays excepted 4:35 p. to , NAM VOIL and Baltimore DltAll,Fundayseex• c4.1„tr,1 9.0:1 p in Lightning Expre.s. Sundays excepted, 401, n, cling st Elmira for Harrisburg, Philadelphia and the :emitli at Jersey City with ' morning expren It Bin or Now Jul 50y Railroad for Baltimore 'nod ut New Yuri: with morning -et. Nese train! for Boston and the East. , 12:3tt p. ht. Way Freight. Sundays - excepted. W3ll it. BARB, 11. RIDDLE, • Deal Pirrl. Agent. Ggh'iSup't. • - - • TElosoburg 46C Corning, & Tioga R. R. Taajbt ti ill run :14 141101r3 until furtitnr nnhc licLinmodation—Leaven Illosqttirg at 0,15 m.. Mang. lipid at 7,05. Tfoga at 7.41 '1...4 - n.)2(4+011 c at ail it fug at Corning nt 0,32 a. in. Mtul-I,ettvcs tlossburg at 2.00 p. ut.. Manbfield at 2,4 V, 'nova at 3,18,, Lau I envvville 40 0—arriving at Corning at 5 p. 3lnil—Leaves Corning lit 8.00 it. m . Latvrencevilli•at 003. Tioga at 0,43, 31aitsfielt1 at 10:22.—arrtving-at ltflo4l-burg at 11,00 a, tn. Accommodation—Leaves Cot buy; At 2,40 p. m,Latr. renceville at 4.00. Tiogn it 4.31.4 MIO6OOIII at 5,20-- arriving nt Dlos.burg at 6,15 p. m- L, 11. SHATTUCK, Burt Northerrs Central M Ti, ihtAINS T••OTt THE NOltTii. Ti alllSl eN ve Elmira al; follows Aecontodation,at Exptcss [fastest train on road) ........ :...... Maul Way Freight. [passenger coachattaclitqlj. _ _ On spd alto' Nov. 24, 1641, trains will arrive tad depart front Troy, follows; LEAVE NORTHWARD. 10 55 A. M.—Daily (except tinudays) for 10, Canandaigua, Rochester, cusp. Bridge and the Canada& 45 P. (excrpt Sundays) for lihnira and Buffalo, via Erie Railway front LEAVE SOUTHWARD. 600 A. M.—Daily (except Sundays) for Iloltithore IVashington, Philadelphia, kc. 005 P. M.—Daily (except Sundays) fur Baltimore, Washington and, Philadelphia. J. N. DGUARRY, y.D. S. YOUNG Oen'l o rSupt. Harrisburg, tien'l Pass. AO Daltimore,ll6. Philadelphia & Erie R. R. On and after MONRA I', May 11th, 18C8, Trains 7 on tholphin 3 Eriu Rail Road will run ith Mous WESTWARD Mail Train le•tves Philadelphia • •• , 4' Williamsport.— • `• arr. at Erie Erie Express leaves Philadelphia:. " • •• arr. at litic• Rhaita 'Mail leaves Philadelphia... .• . `• Williamsport " " arr. at Leek Haven EASTWARD Mail Train leaves Eric 11.00 a m ' Williamsport 10.15 p to " " arr. at Philadelphia "10 p m i Erie Express leaves Erie 7.40 p M " '' " Willianisport 3.15 ato " " arr. at Philadelphia 5.00 p m Mail and Express connect with Oil Creek and All, gheny River Rail Road...diaggago Checked Through. \ ALFRfC L. TYLER, Geu'l Sup't. asiatatc and ca-cctranivr.......• w SALAMANCA STATION. WYTTWARD BOUND. EASTWARD BOUND, Mail 6.30 Express 6.16 Accommodation 0,136 I Mail 6.61 - Express 12.19Aceommo Mkt!, 11.4:: Express - 11.00 Express 0.10 At Cory there is a Junction with the Philudelphie Erie, and Cil Creek Hull Roads. At Meadville with tho Franklin and 011 City sod Pithole Branch. At Leavitteburgo thb Malioniny Brandt makes a di rect route to Cleveland. At Ravenna connects with Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad. The Road passes through Akron, Ashland, Callus, Miirion, Urbana and Dayton, intersecting various rod- rondo, and terminates at Cincinnati. L. I). RUCKER, (len. Supt., 'Meadville, Ps. Real Estate Sale. V HE Subscriber will sell or tint the following valuable property, to wit: One tavern stand in Laivrenceville. Ono farm, on which he now resides, ono-half tulle from three churches, two SChool HOURS, two grog shpps, and one railroad, and about the same distance - from the line of the Wollsboro and Lawrenceville Railroad. The farm contains 160 acres of good land, 50 acres timbered, well wa tered, and very productive. It requires that the seed shouhrbe sowed and planted. however, to ensure a harvest. One farm in Jackson township, 175 acres; a firet•rtto place for a clieese factory, Als,o—for sale-4 mules, 75 sheep, and other stock, cheap on reasonable terms. M. S. BALDWIN. Lawrence, Apr. 17, 1867-41. Planimig & Turning'. B. T. VAN HORN, VIN got his new Factory in operation. I I is nevi prepared to fill orders for Cabinet Ware promptly and in the bust style of workman- ship. Having procured u - W,OODIFORTII PLANER, he is ready to dress beards or plank with dispatob SCROLL-WORK & BRACKETS, furnished to order. His machines are of the nett est and most improved patterns. Shop corner of Pearl and Wain Sts, WELLS BORO, PA., Oct. 31, 1866—tf. NEW GROCERY A t,Dartt Settlement.-- T HE SUBSCRIBER has opened a now GROCERY & VROVISION STORE At the above named place, where ho proposes to furnish Goods in his line cheap. Market prices paid for Farm Produce, either iu cash or trade. The patrona , vo of the public i 5 respectfully solicited. ALBERT TIPPLE. Charleston, Dec. 11,1867—a. II .J. STICKLIN, .1 . 77 .-- ; Ohairmaket, Turner, and Furniture Dealer. SALT; ROOM, opposite Dartt's Wagon Sbop, Main Street. FACTORY in Soars llama Foundry, second story. , Orders promptly filled and satisfaction guaran teed. Fancy Turniug-doue to order.; Wellaboro, June 11)-1867. J. STICICLIIsIi Tioga Marble Wol4cs. rpliE undersigned is now prepared to 015 1 cute all orders for Tomb Stones and Monu ments of either' , • ; ITALIAN OR RUTLAND MARBLE , ' . i of the latest styfar and approved' woricrOrtashiP and with dispatch. Ile keep constantly on hand both kinds 0' Marble and will bo able to suit all who may fa vor him with their orders, on as reasonablo „ te rnss as can be obtained in the country. a Stones discold with rust •hnd dirt cleans and made to loons good its now. - PORTER WILCOX. 1 Tioga, Nor. 1, 18117-11. ..1... Do LNNO k ON Agents for the Sosquehen na Woolen Mille. Kai. 7 (1i a th 11 iJ 4 1h GlJlhi • 7 lie., /a 11.15 p rn .B'2o am . 8.45 p in 12 u 0 noun 900 p in .10.05 a in . 8.00 a In . 6.28 p m 7.46 p in B. T. VAN HORN