II ERIE trortlio _ T \ll hey knew that I was poor, -, , And they thought that I was base, -T oy thought I would endure To be covered with disgrace i , . They thotight meof their gibe, Who on filthy lucre doat, I So thVofferedme Ettrille : -, , Per - nibl' eteyhoye, tor 'my vote! • , CHORUS : Ci, shame on office seekers, Who would my conscience buy, , I will not wear their fetters, il liet - J>irkdeed, not 7.% My vote is not mine To do with as they will, To cast like pearls to swine That hang.around the still. It - is it eountry'4-ilue,. _ And I'll use it *hire rean, For the honest .and the true,- . Like man, liken maul CHORUS: 0; yes; Pit uso inyArote, • ' • As a treasure aud•tt trust; •• ' N.Y. dishonor neve shill, quote, 'When Pre' burled - in-the dust; , And nAsr children - when ()argotic , Shrill be strepgtheufd by the th e o't, That'their father, was not oce ' be hought ; to be bought. , - • • ,s CHORUS : Once Davis"stood 'as head Of rebels in disgrace, In petticoats he fled, • And Seymour took_his place. . 'Ler Coppeithe4ds'nnw, shout / • And ratry srobrkd their man ; And as they run abouti • ' Buy all the votes they eau. • ' _ Cuimus :1 ,' Let Seymour'e'friend'now bribe AS many as they.ean ; Is, And take in all the tribe • Qr. the pure, -''.lKu-klux-iclan. » Pure,Democrats how White, Within the Whisky Ring. The devils take delight To hear them talk and sing: • _ ciIpRITS : . The sight of. such a crew, : .Makes . honest men stand back, See broken rails ahead, ,• And quickly leave:4llc track.; Destruction is at hand, . And - Seyrriour 'cannot save; So feeble - he (fauna stand, Re soon 'Will find' his grave. _ " CHORUS: They say • -his ship of-state, Can never, never float, • And just like Jefr, his mate, Heneeds.a petticoat. • Sq,'lten he runs away; ' ' And leaves his native land, He may without de2uy , .. Take petticoat in hand. „.. CHORUS : But Spytaour need not run, For one thing all may know, His running will make , fun, And Grant will let him go To find his brother Elf, Where Ozer he may be, Laid upon a shelf, ' gehid in some high tree, CHORUS Au Irishman's View of the Bond Qnes - The Decatur Gazette reports the fol lowlng'conversation that _occurred be- . tWeen a prominent Democrat and . an Irishmanof that, City, .recently. For conVenierice it deftignates the parties as Jack and Pat • Jack—Efow_do you „like' r' the .Demo °ratio _platform ? • • ; ; - • • t• Pat-4 can't understand it ; would ye be after explaining It to me=ail allout the bond question ? sack- Oh,' yea; with pleasure. You _ see the rich Men own: all the bonds, and the poor men have to pay' for the bonds. , Pat.-.Tbe divil,.ye say is"- that the way?„ l L; -- I ,4os ll iirrYes'e - TOTPay - af the bonds with greenbackseand thus everybody will be treated equally.” that . our platform ? . • Jack Not. in so -many words—but , that is what it means ; and now, Pat, want you to do all you can for our par - ty—bring the boys outi_to all the meet ings;and—L Pat•-=Hould on,Jack ; will yer pay inglthe bonds off in 'greenbacks make theupoor man as rich as the bondhold 7 er ?- Jack—. Not exactly ; the bondholder will have his greenbacks where, we can tax thein". , I Pat—Their there2Wlll be all green backs and money will we • plenty, and we'll .git gould for our greenbacks, if we elect Seymour ? - Jack , --I•Tet`exaetly ; there is not gold enough in the country. Patt-Thin'we are not to have •gould at all. •Row in the divil are ye going to pay off the-greenbacks ? partof it will-be paid off by tatation, the money we take from the people"' for revenue, and , stamps, etc., and as the greenbacks get worn by con stant handling we will print new ones. Pat—l see ; you propose to take the debt now carried by the rich bondhold er and divide it among thei people, rich and poor alike, by forcing • thee bond holder to Spend his money for'property: Jack—Exactly—you are learning fast, and you see • Pat—Hould idee strikes me.— If, the Government debt Is all in green backs, and them in circulation how many cords ; of 'em will it take to buy a cord of Wood ? • I Jack--I cannot exactly say what they would be worth—that will regulate it self. But by the way,, Pat, could you' pay me that little note you owe me ? It was due yesterday, and I need 04' money very much. Pat—Yes .1 know • the - ,note is , due, _ and PIE pay you accordingto the Dim inecratic platform. • • • ' Jack— What do you mean ? . Pat—l mane I'll giye you a fresh note for the one ye. have. . • • Jaelt—There's nothing about giving freahl notes in the Democraticplatform. PatYls, ye said we'd pay the bonds offln ,greenbacks, and both of them are pro Mises to pay of. the samegovern went. Ye's give ono !promise •to pay for another one, and- I'll give you a fresh promise to pay for t , the one i l you have pow. The note _yen have now says itYPer cent; interest the new once will say without interest, and no time set'for'its payment. Jack—Byt that is an individual mat= ter, and the other is a government mat ter. You-honestly owe me, and • prom ised•to pay . me yesterday.• Your propo sition is to cheat Me out of my money. Pat—An its eheatin' ye out -of your money, ts it ?. haven't I as good a right - to ehate ye as thegovernment has, to chate•the wielders an' orphans whose money is all in government bonds? I'll pay ye on the Dimreecratlc platform ! 5?),. ,-- .A:tren.ton paper relates the following - political conversation which recently took place in that city: Republican— Doc you think many Democrats will vote for Gen. Grant ? Democrat—No. Republican— Why? Democrat—Be cause h 6 hurt himself when he captured Lee. Republican—Oh i ah I I see. hentraveling travelng abroad, one of the Ohlolegishiture,who voted for the bill diefranehing students,": wrote home to have him letters directed to'." ; Eurlp," One of the pietureif he then iptifelimed t and now Morning his I ' 4 pal stint titign4l4ll/s is labeled AnOshun !0g0ti0L*44,449," • --- -.- .• al r/ I & MT: f:64o***4 .It O Y A PO) J rirant At St. .1.4400,Rt 14 1 404 tv , imoling of a 44tVto •••*'. • Tockt hrolik# to Igo wiMt9,„4 , 6:51 tero', k.' 'WPM konily AKtmi iteo O,KII§. AWVAPAIr,! P,9914M0i 410 i5ix..444 • k" , 1 Xi% ;A:0? 1 '14 AliV Wm y o 104 04 - P.X.Prt4c*4ll%444llYiN4Mf itt4e 71,34:9M*01WtW0RK1'31.71#4M,1 MEE COUNTIIIt;NIERCHANT& t •• - Dairwmenl, Fariners, and Others, ', !< QONRIbN 1 OUR SHE SO3EESWAX, BE . I:N .4 §io BUTTER CHEESE, EGGS, FLOUR AND iMYAL, voTtON, FURS AND SKINS, DRIED AND GREEN FRUITS,'CIRAIN, \YOOL;'IY ADIE, pc u I'FRV, ig AV A STORES,' 110 PS; • (HNSENG, • FEATHERS; 14E16 1 , PROVISIONS, OILS, LAItIVTALL9W, SEEDS, TOBACCO, SORGHUM, DIOLASSt:S R.C.; &c: , , To JOSt An . CARPENTER, ,General Commission Ifierchant rt 442, 444 and 446 Washington St" •I•Ticvev"Sritaaar. Clity".. • , • And racoiro.hks_w , ski3:, Pricc Currgnt ,9f,Pr9 loco and Grocerici the most complete Price Cur Fent Publitittedie the United IJ SEND FOP,. A PRICE Marking Ciatds i i:Lrpishe,d Free Liberal' Advoncca made oh Cortoignm l o Established May Ist, 1860. First Class Refereneeg i given whoa Required A t;t.il,p, 3808.-1 37, „.. „ NEW HARDWARE STORE! CONY .S & OSGOOD TN addition to their old business in Dry Goods, I Groceries, &o:, have 64.418110.i' STOVE, ,TIN, AND GENERAL HARD Iy . A.RE STORE, two doors below the "eh] stand; iclicro they man ufactnre N - WA 11,11,3 IMEEEI HUMANITY PRINCIPLE, that is. in tho most substantial manner. In the matter of '- - ' - ' STOV we hare enough to do all tho cooking and warm ing in Tioga County. In fact, we hero Stoves enough .to MA KE. A SUMMER in :; -1, • WALBUSSIA. ;We are the only agenta for the Rale of the AURICAN COOK STOVE 'in Wellidann; and this Stave, is tbo' AUTOCRAT OF STOVES. .We keep all kinds of Hardware, Iron, Nails Steel, Horse Sliee?, anti a emnplgto variety of SHELF HARDWARE • : If ,Y , ,ou ;doq't, . • CONVERS OSGOOD Wellsboro, Sept. 4, 1867, tay/reit Stoves!! A N A it D IV A R E! R. WILLIAM ROBERTS begt to announcoltitho 'citiCens of Tioga lfounty, thsitin addiffon - tio hia excellent' atock'of Stoves, Tin-Ware, Brittania, tend Sheat-Iron Ware, he fins, at a giant outlay, stocked his store on . • 1 . • , - M N STREET, WELLSBORO, .* , with a coplate assortiacnt of Shelf - Hardware i of which wo °autocrat() the following articles: NAILS, SPIKES,_ CROWBARS, X CUT, .MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS, BUTTS, STRAP HINGES, CARPENTER'S wol,s, • . ;- • • PUMPS. AXES, AUGERS, ; ,, , • El - BITT-STOCKS, _HATCHETS,. CHISELS, SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS, B.ENCII , SCRE'WS, .• WOOD ,SCREWS, .O..ARRIA.OE BURRS, WAgfiERS, - • -• I , _PIPE.BOXES; . AXLE. • .: 1= .TREES, ELLIP TIC SPRINGS ; ' HoRSE Si:10E8 ) .4110OP, BAR, & BAND IRON; GRINDSTONE - '• HANGINGS, CORN •:, , POPPERS; • • , •, • s•" • A SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND 'STOPPERS COMBINED;•AIeb, PISTOLS, PISTOL CARTRIDGES, • - • POWDER AND ' • z , OA — PS. . PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS a now thing, and made for use., Thoso are hut„a few of the snarly articles ootripihing : our, etnck , of Hardware. " • • - . •'.. `.- • ' We invite. the p,nblio to call and examine for themselvos. We alp': to keep the host quality of goods la our linelf and all work to order done voiap p y awl. well. WILLIAM( WUllnbnru ß Hept,• t, t 86,8=tf Tr io foil -14004 r.: ~ Y - B FTC uy,, , _ . lIII A VING more goods than is necessary for Ibis market, I Will !ell my entire' stock of I JEW.hLRY‘ WATCEITS, , PLATED WARE, ' AND FAN •CY GOODS, AT COST. -- • 0. G. Clocks at SOO. - 3,133.•• Gothic " Cottage " ‘‘ 1,70._ : - American Watchos in Siliier Bunting Oases at $l9. Finer Movements, Ia boavier Cases, at eor reapottdingly jcis,pfigos r ,, f'late4.,llr, are ei, Mary tfaiditrers' roues, TIIISAS NO HUMBUG, BUT A - PER- E • ITABLE SALE ! • r, 0..0 is 0 Call and seeqot2.yphiself.F3 t "f Wellsboro,' April 22,'68. - A. FO[EY. lIIM IMIIII • .4 ) *-P4 llO -4;,,e,mi., ; Paint for Farmers . and Others, lIP. (*IMO' NABROA'AINT ,pO., Aro, narAnnuf : ecterigspeyp4, cli4peA, and turabli,painqn rse two coats M I O, put on, mixed vdtlipurelaneeed 0a; will lastlo or 15 years; it'is of a light brown or beautiful Choeolate color, and can be charged to green, lend, stone, o 49Nplivepr groom, to malt tho taste of the cenenther. - 'Valuable 'for Burks, Fences, Carriage and Car makers, Pails and Wooden-ware,Agricultural Implements, Canal Botits, Wers , and :Shipal Vas; Metal. and' Shingle - ltoofs,.(it being Flte‘tirid `Water proofs,)Pli3ori OW Cloths,. (one maniac:: "direr having vsed 5,000 bbls. the past year,) and and as a paint for any purpose is unsurpassed for body, durability, elasticity and adhesivenesw— Price $6 per 1;047.40 300 lbs., wbicti wilt supply farmer for genre to come. WarrinTed - in all cases as above. 'Send for a circular vadat gives full particulars. ' None genuine unless branded 'in a y0,d,0 mark, rarifton MineriAl ,Paint, pot., 'sons can order tb Pa nt and malt 'the money On receipt of the sods. Address DANIEL BIDWELL, 254 Pearl St, New York. Juno 3, 1868-6ixi (ft 1 Ti op tliki -BoldiersHof Toe County. IOUR attention is respectfully called to the following "Act of Assembly" passed at the last session of the Legislature, and to the facili ties tafoVded by virtue' f that nat, of 'preieriing the evidence of our service as soldiers in the war for the preservation of the Upton. Be it enacted by the Senate and 'Muse of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania,ip, General Assembly met, audit is,here hy eueeted,.h . " the,au th ority,nf the eame;,,That the Recorders of Deeds 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 upeniapplication being made to them by the holderi; of the same, for which the Reeor dor shall be ailotied the usual fee for recording; and that the recording of the same shall net be subject the payment of the State tax. 010. W. GEARY, Governor. Welleboro, Pte., July 13, ,18(}8 7 3n1 1 • - • L. DEANB; - . „ t ' 'Rectorder,'Tici6-Co. Hand Book of Politics for 1868. Ready In July. 1 , $ t SPECIAIiLYIO4ted forVse the corning Presidential campaign. Will contain all the mutter in the ; Political ;/lauttals- 3 cf, 1866,, ,1867, and 1868. COinplied reath Official sources. Will give the wholo Political Action of the Govern ment, and of Parties, Including irovenohmont, Reconstruction, General Politics, Platforms, Alceptance of Candidates, &a., from April, 1865, 'toJuly,lB6B. Tables on Debt and Taxation, Revenue and Expenditures,-Banks Southern liggistration and Votes. Election Tables from 1860 to dato. 400 pages, Bvo, cloth, $2.50, post paid. ITlie Political '.Alanual for 1868, separately, 'eloth,sl ,. ; paper cover, 75 cents, „pest paid, AddresA ;t 0/erk of the Bottle of Represetaativoe, WASIIINOTON, D. C. Ellle S A VI ITGS;-'l3 • ' r '0 11/LEI? 41 7 / 8 E Nig GROCERY AND Pita-I:31-0N , r,.- 1 -,` rrx--4- - E. .(11,1) saying that a ',tinny :flared hr ii penny •IV earned, justiliw GA 'CONJ.:It ii) miming his es(tablishment a Savings Mink. le...anolnyjs WTIIiII, Said 541110 cd(r:chltp allot:0 naive I have , forgetten; arid it is eiii - Miony W trail.) whore the '' '. SL . U`G-H.TIIII, - A • ~ . of high prices i...": heing,‘proseetite 4 pith vigor ana without / repriave. I ban sell sugars, teas, Mo.. lasses,' Fish, Ptirk, Flour, Corn Moak Coffees, Canned Frttits''Spicea, and everything, intende4 for family use.xiving 'VI, !Myer-the hniietif .., OF THE fall of. the markets, aO -J 'itdvantago dulj appre ;Mated by everybody,exeopting only those verdan who prefer PR ON 161 ArG TO PAY 11110 hun dred per oeht. litiolit3 to the seller, to PA YINO twenty-five per sent. mull cn delivi- faring, foW so Well alProYe4 thisiUbliitas new and piwerfial ronzady.slilled Saintlier ,(ir t ae_ the German people ealrit It gives cave •and aoSifdrt'to Ihelidor from? Neuialgi hnk flthbiicbatieei, and 7 brings speedy relief to ttr4tiargg!plitop , or'4lserifi6elthat aro often cured and always benefited by in out. ward applleatiqn. Per sale by all Druggists. Wholesale Depot DAY, 110AGLAND & GER; No 64 Courtlandt St. New York. . ‘e, 1 ;) : 1 14; •li ; ; l i ii ir ik t .,,.. 8 ,.,.. : ~,; , t ,.,,! , ,,,, :, :‘,.: , ,,, T - - - i' ' ' ' --,-- : ,:,• ~,-.---.- • , - ,t - , BANK UPTOY BLANKS, Inifull Bella, tit• YOUNG'S BOOKSTORE. TOR SALE CHEAP. if elegant Buggy. 1 se6ondlia upon buggy. 1 second hand top buggy.- 1 I two,hopse,./unber,wagor t , „=„11 1 V;RIKIHT A BAILEY. Jr r EIE V -• , BM lIIM .:1 i . NEW °l'`i,:-Rat TO E Vrt SE.T.L TS O'Uji ' ,I3VSI2VESS 1 ' - uTE will buy 'a the •bighect 'Market price, 4 If: the •following ' • , a-s , ••- 3 •; • • LTB";.=DEtibON 'IY4R,` OIDp3; - . -" - we will ply mob. k We will manufacture to order,Pronch or home tinned CALF or KIP BOOTWin the best maw clod at fair rates, ancl Ray oitpeplak fiyeßtiop, te RUBINO, " a etook of op whioli yto arlll , not bo.underaold,from 4hl! time I .crfrs - 0 1 40!061 * c4O beet - ,!“L ZAI3 I .I,EAS" .0.4417,W . RS, ,t 6 p fouti4 such articles kayo - over bepa, offereitul thie'regiOn. likewise keep up a good aieOrimerti, of :t.„ ifiLiIORAL . §: Li BOOTEES, CHILDREN'S AND 1 MISSES WORK' or VA RIOUS STYLES, L and p~l BON* of , 11 B.14:1$: ArbAK. „ P.IND:rkaS „•, . . can. beAvouglif ' , aide of New York, and we eball keep a fall Block FRENOCU , OALF, FRENOH UP PEB; SOLE; LININGS, Atm BINDING. par stock af PEGS, NAILS, THREAD, AWLS; RASPS, GLOVERS' NEEDLES, •L .A T TREE% ,,, O R rif PE, with, SHOEMAKER'S , TOOLS and' FINDINGS, will be found the lar gest in the county, and we sell milt profits: We talk business 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: WellBbor9, April 24, 1867—tf. 1868. WRIGHT ft. BAILEY. 1868. eiminienoe this year with an' exolusively CASH business. CASH' PAID FOIVIPIIEAT'I CASH PAID FOR OATS! CASH PAID FOR CORN I CASH FOR EVERYTHING 1 I • '.l.'At A LARGE STOCK OF FLOUR FOR II GASH I A LARGE .STOOK ,oc•F FEED FOR CASA ~ ,„ A • LARGE STOCK ,OF PORK FOR '''," i: 'CASEf..r:-?; : , , , ;5. ~,.!. IligENIl Call and see us. WRIGHT t BAILEY. 9; 186i-.17. All,porsoniiindobtod to us by Incoto or acconnttnnet gall and little or intkcoits. r ; Jan. 3, 1868. ' WRIGHT & BAILEY. PIIWt E 4 DRIB OP '6B Wilson 4c VanValkenburg' - ±Trni )t; PROGRAMME PA#T PMEIT. In lien of the contemplated Railroad' soon to to he Wit lo_lVellsbore, the proprietors bays concluded p;! give .tlte,people ~,d aily entertaijilepnilitbritingli theyear, oomfithateinkon the 14th of January. The first piece, entitled, LIVE ?AND LETIIYE V 1 I i TWO. CRAWLOTATUEL tiVO, WILSON It VAN VALKENBURO. Let Live, Tux Pson.*. „ . ' This great*awn aiol9oChonses both in this • arid the' Countritis, and . is ad mitted by all to be ono date most profitable, in teresting, and best pieces extant , „ 210kets to eitiVir cIe—FREE. PART REOOND. all kin it' 'O- 8 4 1 0 01 . Y bOs 0 w t to feel ‘ tideisteed, ;thi# We j arid even . t. a doosof ofpolitolnn! a none oo aro exclude ailittlo lirolfiel:=.4ana n,fa from the' BRIM' OP. FASHION , Where we can furnish any style, kind and quality of Gentlemen's wonting 4parel on short notice, end at prices astonishing low. CUTTING DONE ADMIRABLY. djoths, Cassim'eies, Vestings, Ladies' Cloths, and a large variety of Ladie§" - press:doods. Best kinds, and'as cheap as the cheapest. Tie!cote to the Parqttette—FßEE. PART TRIED. In thils great Tragedy for the benefit of the public, me would not omit saying to the Ladies that w also keep everything •to replenish their Etawaricvtres.. Come on and alfaild Witness the• above en tertainment. We 'ido not claim to be old Stars, but shall endeavor toale our host to give all the worth of their otoney r - heserved Saga for the ;,Ladies: Remereper the place, • No. c, 2, - UNION -BLOCK. C - 77 . , N. B:= shall gi 7 ve our patrons the fullbon eilt of the decline in prices, and'. extending them our thanks for the very liberal .patronage herotoforo extended; we solicit' a continuant:, ,of,the same. WILSON !A VAN VALKENBNRG. We11ab0r0,413.14,411860—tf., Co.;Homo Lae , ;Insurance No: : 1.58 ItßoikwALy, WNW YORK. ALII - lhe net date 61 this Company go to the:Assured. No forfeiture of Poliolek. No Limitation as:i4 residence or Travel. - The Rome has an nmplaCash Capital most se; . • • curoly Wrested. - , WAL'ItR El. ountyrta.'' . Pros. OEORQB 0. - Beo y. I. H.:- PROTHINGBAif, ' Taxes. - WM. J. COFFIN, ~ ACTUARY. , MORGAN MART, Wollaboro. March 4,1868-6 m. EfAR,KNESS & BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS, Over Wilson tt:' . l"clis . Yalkenburyti Store, 41 the • . room .hitely occupied 'ay Benj. See!ey. :11,14'D' BROSS. pi• all kinds made , to Ar4er bi the beat alannor.. • '•• RAKAITAInci, pf all kinds'donevroMptly and gond; .:1;11ye r • •,, :.JOHN lIARKRESSi •-• • '1 •sl;'W2d. RILEY. ' ; We:2ll4)&o;Jan. 2, 1868 -Iy. e. • • Wellsboro Cloth42freasing Works. Tir AVING I engaged Mr. l JAMES . .1 1 .1Biqt45' /IL .ouperintodd - - ear • Clothing now, ready: to, de all ki n f r fi 010 g•• itt4 • ing in good. 11448:and owslico •i •• li..et'hitl;tlibT,D; • Sept.-:18,180-tr, ;' 0. BLA,XR • ~.• t' • • El :~;~~: :;;;t. • :1 =I bitii6l3 PAINTS -AND OILS, ; ; MEM I.O4DPiErs, tutypS , INKS, 'KUM'S bONONT,K4'4I) IsIKDIOINES; 1 IREDELVS- 'FLUID; EX- ' • y,.10.40.‘0r .4erariplT'g pocOA.IN,E,.FLAVORM9 EXTRACTS, KEROSENE LAMPS, ,PATENT MEDICINES; ROOM : yngSPEROOIEPtY AND FLAVORING EXTRAOTS, WALL WINDOW , GI4SS, & • AND DYE COLORS AGENTS FOR MARVIN, 45 CO'S .11,E =old at WholesalePriees. Boyers are requested p sail and. get quotations .before •going further EMI Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1,1868-4 y 1868. FOR SALE. .1868.„ BY B. C. WICKHAM, AT MIS NURSERY OF FRUIT , AND OR NAMENTAL TREES, IN TIOGA 40,000 Apple Trees. 10,000 Pear Trees. A good supply of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY, and ORNAMENTAL, TREES SHRUBBERY . The.Prait trees are comp° ed , of the eholeeit varieties, good; healthy, som of them large arid 411 bearing.- Any one wishing to get a supply will do well to eallind see my stock before pur chasing elsewhere. ,fir` Delivered at the depot' free of.ebarge. : , ; ! • ' Tioga, Feb. 28,1888-Iy* 'To Oviners of Horses and Cattle. 1110BIAS' DERBY CONDITION POWDERS ARE warranted superior to any others,, or no pay, for thcoure of tilatamper;'Worms, ;BOO,' Cotigbs," Bide. bound. Colds, go., in.Norsea; and colds, Coughs, Loss of Milk, Black Tongue, Horn' Distemper, tic., in Cat tle. They are perfectly.safe and Innocent no need of stopping the,tyorking ofyonr ',..They. thetas° the entente, give fine coat, cleanse ttie atm:Mich - and nrinerytirgana; olio Increase the milk of cows. , Try thorn and you Will never be without them. Ntraro Woodruff, the celebrated trainer of trotting bursae, has need them for years, and'recommends them to his friends. Col. •Phi10...8. Bush, - . of., the Jerome Race Course, Fordbam, would not use them until be Was told of- what they: are composed; since • which be la never wltliont.them. , has over twenty running :heroes in bin charge -and for the last throe years has 'need no other jnorlicinefor them. has i kindly per , nrittedine to Cater any:tine to bite. ; Over 1,000 other references can Bo seen antic. depot.'" Bold royDruggists and Saddlers. :Price Pd cents per box. Depot, 60 Oorthilkdt Street, New York. , [Feb. 10] I= ; *ELLSBORO 1 4 OliNDRIT AND MACHINE. SHOP. THE aubsoribers lamb* procured additional rfndy'to Pointe]; to order IMMO 1I 134 , t , , ; BLOWS, 0 DLTI,YATOR S, FIELD ROLLER, B,` MILL - GEARING, SLEIGEI-SROES, W 0 O D SAWING MACHINES, Ao• " WOODWORTH PLANER, for qustOm and job work, We are also prepared to do, SLITTING & SCROLL SAWING Having a ilret-elass mew-cutting Lathe, we are prepared to make . , CHEESE PRESS SORE DVS, to Order. Builders 'of Cheese 'Faotories are ro quested to examine our work. Wi Manufacture the, . Chainpion Plow, ono of the Aneii'hniltinents . iaihe market. • Cash paid for OLD IRON. ' CHARLES 'WILLIAMS; F.' L. SEARS. - Wollsborio, May 15, 1867—ti... Grocery and Provision Store, CORNING, N. Y: I - • 1,. 01501CM.a3r—a AIITILVIJESALE AND RETAIL DEALER VY - in all kinder of GROMBIES, PROVISIONS, EMI Wines, Lignais and -• . , & & • I ; i • CANNED FRUITS AND WOOD & WILLOW, WARE, (*Ass , & ORO.OKERY WARE, ,eCHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CABS At PERAMBULATORS, TOYS,. &d., &o. " te,•• •.• • • sk in comp e , t oceortment,of *boon mmitio n ickgt4i of the ; beet; qnnlity, always-on hand:to diocirtee? Dialeranpii:COnsuineri will 8 d it' to their; in ;,tpr'eit CO - extimino hie Stook before. buying., P Corning Y lifarob"ll , „ . liEt largest aseortmeut,of, wateh!e.,l4.9cie Jewe;rx end.Pjeted,Ware In Vega :countif, ,Utildeel363 POLEt'S EDI MEI 1. - i, ma PIItED OIL. W.D. : TERBELL & CO We have also a to order. BEE DRIED FRUITS, VEGETAiLES, ,- 1,991,'8 . 0101 A' 4411 X *8 • t.,-ano6 .19 ,opitpf vuti,:futtatoo 11,1pv,itu,),ospoid Auollagdyol4 o 4t.iii!+ 3 : l,o •illapuu 11 ,00 010 0 '011 ' 11V 0131) 10; 66) 0 1 AJOMPinti . 20 14091 aggß; pav inusqo,soittiptlop 64ct - 4,3.6 voBul4v&pn emu; oat 4 41"faipujoto irgotipnig, oaompAHll.l4qi UtilioCia;• Susa' , oapio*gr if !9.ipu sr ()) . t. 1410,41aut4 nua ulna y • •elid „gtes OWN, a g laa Pa l' P a 'Ya .4 :q" 2° •; NVl M ;:Piiq °4l° - . 4 :.. 0 . 4 41 P9gin7aa IMEI 1114INVId NllO3 . - poveicieleo cu,anuq , jo noilaells ecp its At • .. EMI 9NIIIIIVe EL ME jo 3100/4 ciVati' Sipe u tosiy ji g 9 '/;••••••A Vt.(' — "SNIMIIIa unarm .. - - '•7"aolti dciviivu • on) awls asne:a -"SSW] 4uu4S P11 0 9'; "1 1 1 "Punq , ied saivrz ; . ogr27as ‘ lly alti , . . , c's* 'Vd `"(TrIMILISIATVIF 'looily oioqairam cm locia Tama, %MIMI ig A41)1 '9 '9 "31?- 1 31IVIA-Nti '3IIVM-SSVI9 `SRA I O.ILS VII ait6S 2lildnq i'q o9o)tioand aLzutn culla pun gauping ino, uo Alf . . ' m' M The Aean Cooking Stove. AFTER twenty years experience in the man . ufaature of stOVed,twe became convinced,' some six years since, that a vast amount 'of money was being expended by_timpeopiejd. ih • -..._..„..- s: vocap - ana wortniess stoves, a urge E...tin c _DEMO.. ucoLo y itria;;;Awl,_tbut trntrecolionsy consistaa la nu 'rnsAre,Aptvrithstunding , the' Price was inner.. Iritn..tuis „wow , proceeded to. construct* the American Cooking Stovo, and spared no pains or expense to' make it' tho'best and most perfect stove that could'be made. And . have experitnented , i.with -it ) and carefully watched Its oppratienfor ; lhe last six years, and When' :iniprOvemont suggested itself, we,have at once"adePted it, and we have* several ,Of these improvements' seettred' 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 bowl attained in cooking stoves. The' recent improvements in this stove , has added largely to' it 'Convenience 'and 'effective ness.ln all the v igeics of Stoves we manu facture, we study psefulness, durability, conve nience and economy in operation, rather than cheaPness in price,iand in so doing we are sada fled we study the interest of those 'purchasing onr stoves.' SHTAAR, PACKARD, k CO., " Albany, N. Y. For sale by CONVERSR & OSGOOD, Wells • boro, Pa. May 130868. To the Farmers of Tioga Coupty. T AM now building at my manufactory, in Lawrence vine, a superior • FANNING MILL, which possesses tho following advantogesovor ollothor 1. It separates oats, rat litter, and foul seeds, and chess and cockle, froth wheat. 2. It cleans flax seed, takes Out yellow seed, and all other seedp, perfectly. 8, It cleans timothy seed. 4. It does all other separating required of a mill . • This mill is built of the best and moat durable .tiln• bar, in good style, and is. sold cheap for cash, or pro dime. will fit a patent sieve. for separating oats from wheat, to other mills, on reasonable terms. J. II ' MATHER, Lawrencoville,Octoberlo, 1866-tf • • UNION, ACADEMY. KNOXVILLE, TIOGA CO., PA. I= FACULTY: • • ELIAS NORTON, Mns. ADA W. MORTON,' Freceptress. Miss_ 8.U.8.A - HORTON, Assistant, Miss AMANDA DRAKE, Teacher of Music. CALENDAD,BOR 1067-8. • • • Fall Term commences Sept. U. Winter - Term Nor 20th, Sprlnglerta,Feb:lBo.o.BBB. - EXPENSES PER tEr,m Primary Department Common English Higher English Languages and Higher Mathematics... Instrumental Music, extra Vocal Music, extra. Drawing,, e xtra Room limit • Board per week Knoxville, August 14, 1807-ti. AGENTS. W.4.,1•1,T41?:}7 THE OFFICIAL HISTORY OF THE WAR, Causes, Character, Ccindtkct and ' Results. By BON. ALEXANDER. 11. BTU ENS. • A BoOkfor all SeetionS and - ci4 Parties. „. 'Tide great work presents - the. only complete and impartial analysis of the causes of the War yet published, and gives those interior lights and shadows" of the groat conflict only known to those high officers who watched the flood-tide of revolution from its fountain springs, and which Were so accessible to Mr. Stephons from his•po. sition as second officer of the Confederacy. TO a public that has been surfeited with AP PARENTLY SIMILAR PRODUCTIONS, we promise a change of fare, both agreeable and sal. utary,,and an intellectual treat of the highest order. The great American war has AT -LAST found a - historian worthy of its Importance, and at whose hands it will receive that moderate, candid and impartial treatmentMA 'trtith and justice so urgently demand. 11 The intense desire everywhe4 tuanitested to obtain this work, its Official cha der and ready .sale,'Oointilned With''ait increal il com m ission, 'Make it the beet diibsotiption ; book ever "pub lished. -:: : , • One Agent in Easton, Pa., reports 72 subscri— kers in 3 days. One in Boston, Mass., 103 sub. 'cathartic' .4 days. One in Memphis, Tenn. 1041 ,subscribers in b days. Send'for _Circulars and son our terms,• and a ,full detieriPtinn of themork, with Press notices• of advapoe ebects,,&e. Address • • .; • • ATIONAL PUBLISHING CO. • 6 South Seeentkat.,Pliiladelphia, Pa..: flay 27, lfit3B-At • „ ~1 (v 1114 1 ,00 'soll3 walLina a. o UB ISAI3H . , . ' •. I.II. 4 ILNES: OE '- f ri/A4V,., 1 - 4.- .• ...F.....„....::-.....---..-........--, 7 .......^..,,A...,,....- .......,,..,......, ..., • ...., , . ERIE • RAILWAY. .• , ~, . •. .0n tiri'd iftei•-31Ondai. Iffily llth; '111.8," tin lb} *ni loavoCorning at about the following boars: • -. ; ..WZSIWS,Iin sOUNDi - , 6:03 a m Night Express t Sundi4saxeopted, for trio . nalauumca, an d :Dunkirk, making direct.- conn bon with trains of the Atlantic di ! Greif, Waste , u. 1. 1 110 Shoro,andgrand Trunk RaliWaye,f9llll:points West 6:21 a. to.,l4iglit E . /preen, Dit`ifi, for ii a iff it' 1 OA' II 1 b ni a 6 .E 1 Dunkirk and the Wes!, conancting asabove,,., en3s a. m1'414104 t ziire in, lint:Jain e.i4preil, for 'loch. eater and buffalo. via Avid: I , 10:15 a alllall ~. ,„- . ._ Ittillii giunditiii'oacepteidl for ritlifale and Difukirk.l ' , - • 2 t '"" •" 7 • i; to 1:45 pi to. baltitabrolExptess; guridays ,axeeptfd, 'for . boibestet and Duershieiyt &you. i.;i, -. : fintidayliiiinapted,te; Bliffeilsn, 0:83 pi M., Day Expriss, . Salamanca, Dunkirk -and the Watt, connecting at • at 6alarnancit with the Atlantic. end Oreat , Weeten Railway-, at Buffalo with the'l.alch elhorattnil Chain! 1 Trunk Rai ivitiye,•eind it Dunkirk with tholake S h ore Railway, for all points west and south, 6;49 p m Day Etpress,Srindaysexcrpted;lorßochtater 12:35 a.to., Rxpress wail. Sunday', Ctcepied ,folr Britta , 10, Salamanoa s and Dunkirk, connocting a ith trains : for theWeet. 1.30 p to Way t'reight t Situdaya.myceWed, 6:40 ii.'nf,' ginigrant irai ti;lloally; for the West. , *alsrWare BOUND. - • 12:40 a. ra., Nig Btc proes, , frally: Sundays excepted, connecting at Oraycourt for Warwick, and at New York witli,afterneell trains dud stertmera for Bonen and NerfEngiand Cities. - 4:20 a. tg., clucinnatl ExprcaS, Aloudayb mcceilted, can Heeling, at Sitidra los and , the Sonth ; at Owego .for Ithaca; at Bin %amen fur Syracuse; at Great Bend IN - Scranton, thilad e l• phia, and Trenton; at Lackawaxonlorflawle , and at „ Graycourt for Newbirgand Warwick; ' I 9:65 a. at., Day Express, ihindahreicepted.eo netting at Elmira for Canandaigua, at Binghamton fur Syra• cube, at Great Band for Scranton, at Backetwaxen for " Hawley, and at Jersey City with midnigliit Expert Train of New Jersey, Railroad for PhiladelPhia, halti• more andWaShiugton. 10,23 ant Accommodation' Train'dally, connecting at .At Elmira for Canandaigua. • 2:20 p. m, , Ilaltiinore Express, Sundays it:Fepted. 4:35 p. in., New York and Baltimore kfall, Sundays ex, rented 8.03 p m Ligianingb.. , rprestr, Sundays excepted, con necting at Elmira for Harrisburg, Philadelphia and the South; at Jersey. :Clt.Y 'with morning orPrart train of Now Jersey Railroad for Baltimore tad tira,itington, and at New York With morning ex,. press trains for, Boston and th e Ettut. . , ; 12:30 p. , Sundays excepted. Wlll It, BARB,. B.IBBLE,- - gleill Pass'. Agent. den') Seal _ . Ellossburg &Vorning, &-Tioga R. R Twins willrun as follows until further notice - - • Accommodation—Leaves Illossharg at 8,15 a. nr. , Mats. field at, 7,05. Tioga at 7.41, Lawr,ticerille at, SA-- arriving itt-Corning,at 9,35 a.m. Mall-- , Leaves Blossburg at 2,00 p. in., Mansfield at 2,40 Tioga, at 34.8, LawrenCevillo at 4 , oo —arriving at Crorniniat 6 p. in. ' Mail—Leaves Corning at 8.00 a, m., ° .Lawrencerille at 9,03 # -Tiognirat 8,45 ' 2danstfeld 'at 10,22—arriribg at Illoss.burg at 11,00 a. Accommodation—Leaves Corning at 2,40 p. ra , Las , rcncerillo at 4,00. Tioga at 4.50, Mansfield of arriving at Mon - burg at 6,15 p. in. SILITTIICK,Sop't. Wortheilt Central it R TOR VIE .N °ETD. Train's for Cat:and:lolM leave Elmira as follows: Accomoilation'at' 700ata Express jfastest train on roadj t r 3145 am 613 p m. Way.Preight, (passenger coachiattacheffl ..... 10 a a On and after Nov. 21, 1567 trains will airweata depart fr4tn Troy, as follows;; LEAVE NORTHWARD. 10,55 A. 51.—;Daily (except Sundays) tot Elmira, Bee lo, Canandaigua, Rochester, Susp. Bridge and the Canadas. 9 45 P: M.—Daily (except Sundays) for Elmira and Buffalo, via Erie Railway from Elmira. LEAVE SOUTHWARD. • 00 A. M.—Daily (except Sundays) for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia, &o. _ 005 P. M.—Daily texcept Sundays) for•Jßaltimore, Washington and Philadelphia. J. N. DullAltßV, ' ED. S. YOUNG WWI Supt. Ilarrisburg, Uen'l Pass. AO paltimore,lld. Phila } delphia & Erie R. 8. 04 and utter, MONDAY, May nth, 1868, Train on the Philadelphia tfc Eric Rail Road will run as iononi WESTWARD Mail Train leaves Philadelphia.-- , " arr. at Erie Erie Express leaves Philadelphia.. 4 . " ", arr. at Erie Elmira Mall leaved Philadelphia... 4 ' " Williamsport.. " arr. at Leek Haven EASTWARD Mall Train leavos Erlo " ' " " Wi11tamp0rt........3016 pta , " "! arr. at Philadelphia '- - ' ' 7.10 p m HO° Express loaves Brio L. ' • 7.40 p M '" " " Williamsport . - 3.15 ain ." ' " arr. at •Plillatlelphia: ' • 5.00 pln Man and Express connect with OH Creek and MN ghony River Rail Road. Baggage Checked Through. ALFRED L. TYLER,. i/en'i Sept ittlantiC and Grentirbittnrn W *STII'4III3 BARIUM) Boone, Mail Expiess 5.10 Accommodation ', 6,85 Mail 5.6:" Express 12,19 Accommodation, 11.45 Express ' MOO Express 6.10 'At Cory there hen junctiOn with tho Philadelphia & 'Erie and Cil Creek Stall Roads. IMeadville with the Franklin endr City and Pit 010 Branch. - At Leavittsburgo the lilahoniny Branch makes a di rect route to Cleveland. At Ravenna connects with Cldveland and Pittsbutgb Railroad. Tho Road passes through Akron, Ashland, Galion, Marion, Urbana and Dayton, iutorsecting various rail roads,and torintnates at Cincinnati. L. 11. ItUCKER, Gan. Supt., Meadville, Pa. Real Estate Sale. THE Subscriber will sell or rent the following valuable property, to wit: One tavern stand in Lawrenceville One farm, on which ho now ria'sidce,.one-balt mile from three churches, two Seised . Rouses, two grog-shops, and one railroad, and• about the same distance from the' line of the Weßeboil) and Lawrenceville Railroad. The farm contains 160 acres of good land, BO acres imbered, well wa tered, and very productive: ' 'lt requires that the seed should be sowed and planted, however, to ensure a harvest. One farm in Jackson township, 175 acres; first-sate place for a cheese factory. Also—for sale-4 mules, 75 sheep, and other stock, cheap on reasonable tenni. 111. S. BALDIVIk. Lawroneo, Apr. 17, 1867—tf. Planing .& Turning• B. T. VAN, HORN, 1011 - AVING got his new Factory hi operation. I I is now prepared to fill orders for Cabinet tv are promptly and in the best style of workman• ship. Tleviog procured a WOODWORTH PLANER, ho is ready to dress boards or plank with dispatch SCROLL•WORI{ & BRACKETS, furnished to order. His machines are of the new est and 'most improved patterns,. Shop corner of Pearl and Wall Ste, WELLS BORO, P 4., .• ' Oot. 31, 1.366-11. . B. T. AN HORN: $o 00 . 0 00 7 00 8 00 .1000 1 99 3 00 . 2 50 3 50 NEV GROCERY At D,rtt Settlement.' rt 4 . SUBSCRIBER has opened a new . GROCERY & PROVISION STORE At thiiabove named place, whore• he proposes to furnish Goods in his lino cheap'. is prices paid for Farm . Produce, either in cash or trade. Tho patronage of the puns is 'respectfully solicited: • ALBERT FIPPLE. :Charleston, Dec. 11, 1867—tf. • J. STICKLIN, tiat Chairmaker Turner and Furniture Dealer. SALE ROOM,-opposite Dartt's Wagon Shop, Main Street. FACTORY in Sears Wit. llama Foundry, second story. Orders promptly filled and satisfaction guarani teed. Fancy Turning done to order. - Wellsboro, Jnne 12, 1867. J. STICKLIN. Tio l ga 'Marble Works, TE undersigned is now • prepared ,to ere-, cute all 'ordortr for Tomb Stones and Monu ments:Of either ' • - ITALIAN !OR RUTLAND - MARBLE, of, the lateafityle. and approved workmanship anti witlrdis. He 'keep c Wendy on hand •both' kinds of Marble and will be able to suit ail who way fa vor hito With their orders, on as reasonable tetras as can be obtained in the country. , Stones discolored with rust and ..dirt pie entre:ide to look as good as new. PORTER , Tioga, Nov. I, 1881—tf. Tie NANO A 400.; Agents for the Sorption Ifit Woolen M il le, ' - • • • -....11.15 8.20 am .... 8.45 p m ...12.00 noon ...850pnn —10.05 a m .... 8.00 a Pv, ... 8.28 p m 7.45 p m 11.00 a m