II ~' ,r‘ - • [For the Agitetort] ..BLecat .aAracums, :WAR Ittrtrlt.- . Radicals... The kept Belevealtiebeitittiled. indite°, - - • Those who went forth to mash our foes RAi iktii 40/1411-w4T hatlllusthis rebe llirous onmseci. • " . Who sallied forth sword in band, I Beat back our foes fn, griped Our lanyl— ' We owe them all that tli4 deniand. Badieels—Theie whops Wiles hate ' Bee:ans. they teidejl , .the traitors fate,: • • Few ever..qlcfatithgt haltteillitty - With gond' opinion itt 11.1idiosb—Thoie who money lout To make the tortes all repent, We giveour . pledge In that dark day , • That each and all 'should hero - their atty .f ) Btritioitilhosolrho keptaheitvord; • " -wDefend their-land' with purse. or,sword, Beftire snob men all traitors must • fiblniAision booker ,bite`tha dust. • • itlileals-rThose \who with their might Oppose the wrong, defend the right, Tly.lDitntAheyaMnd, for him they vele ; ~ Ytufgfrnourituj.kainiiing). 3 94h;. • • Radieels4those who' Can fnrgi.l:o • tad reperifirig ; rebelit:hic,A. Rot'yebile • , 1 40.4 14 .:•!** 6 ' in ) 3 ttniethlw?llt• , . oppOso wrong, 1 - .10404 - tyo:fireak i aOnst the:istrong, • , Regardless ef:eolor or of ..hirth, „ Treat:l4ll,as min o'er ell the Muliolits .7 7l/41Mile4 honored name,- Wised: 'hare the ' riTAo l 44,lii - Ilitt'eoku o oo4:iritichiS tying b reath : e, teliOld'that tinfoxisOldier'! grare„ .4te died hie countrymen to save! V -- Bravo AI:0)&6p of 9...foreign : hirth - 5td0 . 14414 with - Mire-in Theromntiihrfrlepkiinited stand • ' Firm as the stool. they hold 1n: hand, Trusting in God oar foes must quail, Biit - freedom .here shall tatter fail; r Conservatives-IWe 'they not read' Whae,Ckltig the,go el Judge, has said About' the a wful guilt' and end - j • Of those who do the wrong defend.' • Rebellion cloth arise from hell ,Where'all, the rebel angela dwell ; Where all robellion,a men - mast go And share' with their/ thdir cup of woe. Let the oppressed of all - lands come • And share with us our happy home; Ileneo forth this land most ever ho Land ,of the.braye horno_of,the free. , A : """ A days since some Democrats from".Rartd olpk, yeneAsee, passed over - to the At.= ka4BaFfehore',,'an&kkintipped, a, colinect to,the-Tennei , see shore, and covi;hlded 1001 ,till- - his, back . .was OA Pp, and-then - covered him with tor .pentine. charged him with hay fug stolen a revolver from some 'one of their{ of Whioh, however,.-there was ' pr.lof , kvhatever. - Hcf had no instil, had noVhad Any,•and there was no trace - of' any in - Conection fact is; he wait cowhide&turnentine 1 beanie he'lviid preferred te work for a Yankee who was planting corn on the Arkansas .shore,, instead of some of the ii .10o:tried ,to, 4ire Whether the.c:Oloredinan so;.outraged by these Democrats. Will-suOive or ;not, , very doubtful:, • , - • • , Horatio Seymour bitterly denounced thevar . palliated the rebellion ; denied the•right'of the government to " Coerce StitteB;7. discouraged enlistments; pro nooneed for slavery rather than union ; enee,red , at the, promised victories; in stikatedithe threateningly urged the suspension' of the draft; • piesided ovek,tho Qhimago`Convention that call ed —the--war-a -failure•. and demanded submission of the Government ; and by his whole conduet'sosatisfied the rebels arut:CopPerheads . that they prayed- for his eneeetalythen•agaire a Candidate for Governor fa - 1864i- and they ;have made hip their candidate' for 'President in 186%-:mltarper'.B Weekly. ' . Tiiii;:;Crileinnati Chronicle declares tll'et,atilo„time since the Chicago Con vention haS Ohio been doubtful. "Nor," says that paper, , " is It true,na has been gratuitously asserted, -that the Republi cans of Ohio , are:apathetie.,They are at work in earnest, and never with better hopes than to-day. We have felt awe, freth , the Outset, of at least 25,000 majority for Grant in this State. The' presentindiCations are that it will exceed 40,000.". ;This aceordis with the opinion of an_ emthent Democrat of that State, publicly -e.lrpressed, only last A gOittlengin.wbo was Waiting at the Spiingfield depot; the other day - to bb tain-aview of .Mr. Burlingame and his "celestials,",4l4 - pi.uaohecl a man, who wespettmding by 'the Massasoit House truck plied with i fully a dozen trunks, and asked if he' was iri charge or the Chinese. embassy;; and they would dine at the Massasoit. " Oh, no ; 1 dts not bilking to the:embassy ; -xnyself and wifeareeotkour- way home from Sazato ga and this is our baggage." •••.6. l farmer t who had employed a green Eittera!der, ordered • him to give the' Mule, Saila cornliti the ear. On his cordingin the farmer asked: " Well Milte, , didypu give the mule the corn ?I; " be Sure I dld."„ " HoW did you give it 4"-.'‘ And shnre, as ye told me, In the ear." how much did you give?" e_ see, the . cratber wouldn't, hold , , and kept switching his ear about 'so I couldn't get but . fist fFitiluticetil,a7l 3 .ro. • "Madame;", said a polite traveler to an e s egentrie old, lady, -," if, I see fit to help myself to i l this milk, is there any impropriety in it?" "I do not know what yOu oleari ; t' if 'oU mean to in sinuate that there is anything nasty in that milk, P.ll,ive you to understand thifyou hasie s truck the wrong houSe. There - ain't - the .first hair in4t, for as soon as Dorothy told me the cat was drowned in ; the- milk,, went a nd strained It right,Over!", , . AFFECTED young lady, seated i a rocking chair; reading, the Bible, •x -claimed : "Mother, here is a.grarornat ical eirmirr the-Bible." Mother, low ering,her apectacleS, and approaching. thereaddrin ailery scrutinizing attitude, says:. iti it is the very thing that boa beiti Eating the leaves and 'book marks.)f ) "it is a standing -rule in my church," said one clergyman to another, " for the sexton to .wake up any man . that he sees asleep.",' think,q replied the other, "that it would be better 1O.1; thesexton; whenever a' man goes sleep under your preaching, to wa Varl,P V' - , • MUD SPELL.-A young lady who teach - es music in an acadetuy in West ern New!..Yor4i pent an order to a pub nailer recently, in Which she had spell ed thewordsvory poorly. 'She apolo gized by adding a postact:ipt as follows: you roust eAlews, thie letter, a4I pia bi float butt spe bi ear." Gel): N. - P. - Fotiest, the negro trader. Of 'rennet:lse% thus speaks Of the Union men of the Smith : " ram asbarned to Own - it that they were nurtured, on this They are too 'low for me to speak about, an I have nn words 0"' express Conte pt for them." Tife-Ohero " of "Fort Pillow is becoming fastidious. The; " Zephyri Pi is -the name of the last issued hoop-skirt. It is said to be a marvel oflightness, fleetness, flexi bility and „tenacity ; and one of the shop-keepers; publicly announces that it-makes the ladles feel as though they bad nothing_on. ' A ladY who;had been reading law, is n;dOubtregarding the validity of her marital condition. She says " Lotter ies, are Illegal, and marriage is , -the greatest lottery in life." If a man has got airy religion worth the having he will do his duty and not -,inake- a Ines about it. _ls the empty - kettle.that rattles. e l A lady was tollcetl the other day w y ab.i'elkeseto live a sitiglelife,she wily y repiliai ' " Because lam not able, to et - -- portalbusl?and.' - . Thelainnni Greenlan bend 1E; now is - eertained to be nothing but an old-fash ioned Dutch stoop. • ..._ ~~,z -- ,.. ::~ ME ilitirionelk, Farmers IMENZI :and Others , -• • • , , c(iNstoii YOUR!, ASiLES,B*ESWAX, BEANS, ,BUTTER .mi,i.Ei'lliiii> bilgii4 iituil'g:idi:kiii,- 'E I EATIIERS;' ifEMP, PROVISIONS, OILS, LARD, TALLOW, SEEDS, • . • TORAboO, SOR011104,`• MOLASSES, &M., And receire bls: weekly Price Current of Pro duce and Groceries MO, InusecUmptatis, Price Cur rent Published in tbo United States. Marking Plates & Cards furnished Free Liberal Advances made on Consignrrets • • Eatablisbect May let, 18130,- \ First Class ißetereneeir given when Required . April 22,3868.-li, !CONYERS & - OSGOOD TN addition to their old bus7nc3a 161Yry Goode, Grueeries, Lo., have established a • STOVE, 'TIN, AND GENERAL' HARD. WARE STORE,' two 10pr3,13010w-the old Mend; where they : man ufdeture We keep all kinds :of IlardvilieLi,'lroti, Nails; Steel, Horse Shoes, and a complete, variety of t • 11.01)W•OE.. • If you don't believe it DROP IN. Ajlll.ll-111A.RDIVAlit R. WILLIAM ROBERTS begs to announce to the Citizens of Tioga County, that jA toiditivos t0,;:6 is' excellent stook of Sidi es, Tin-Ware,llrittania; and Sheet:44-0U - Were', Sid' has, at a groat pntlay s stocked store on • MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, : t r,6t(EV§V;* 4 ; l 9l , tr , Olfft 430 t MEAL, FLAX, COTTON >. FURS ANI) SKINS. NAVAL STOII.I S,110?S!: General Commission fierehant, 44 0, 444 apt 440:017asintslon St., Ners;vr FOR: 4' : I!K4C,E ;CURBENV NEW HARDWARE STORE. TIN-WARE ON lIIE HUMANI'T'Y PRINWLE, that is. in the most aubetantial • rn the matter of srro - v we have enough todo lilt the tookintand warm ing in Tioga County. In feet, we have Stoves enough to MAKE A SUMMER in . .TVALRUSSIA. ' • ' Wo arc th \ only, agents for tho saioof tho, AUDII ANIOOI. STOVE o Wellsboro; 110 this &ova is tho AUTOCRAT OF STOVES. ,oppivEßs 080061). Washoro, Sepe..4;'lBBr., _ _ Stoves! Stoves ! with a complete assortment of Shelf hardware, of_ which we enumerate the following articles: NAILS; SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT, MILL; MANI) AND DUCK. , ,aws, BUTTS, STRAP 11INGES,, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, PUMPS, AXES, AUGERS,,' BITTS,' , 017-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS, SHOyELS, SPADES, FORKS;'• , i BENCH-SCREWS, .WOOD SCREWS, OARRTAOE -- BOLTS, - BURRS, SKEINS, WASU.ERS, PIPE BOXES, AXLE.; TREES, ELLIP. - - --TIC "._ SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES,,IIOOP, BAR & BAND lELON i - GRINDSTONE --- --,_ HANGINGS, CORN , , ~„ POPPERS, ' SAUSAGE. CUTTERS AND STUEPERS COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS; ' PISTOL CARTRIDGES, POWDER 4.ND CAPS.I, PATENT. BAR DOOR HANGINGS a now thing, and made for use. These ato but a few of the many articles composing, .our stock of Hardware. We invite the public to call and ,examine . ro thamselveo• lVe nim to keeip the boat quality of goods in our line and, work , to' order done promptly and well. WILLIAM ; ROBERTS' Welleboro, Sept. 1,1866—tf. Hero Fruit Jar. 500.P 4 10 8 ,:y0f the HERO FRUIT R V. D. TERRELL do CO, 1 Corning, N, Y, We,are prepared to till orders for the perk Fruit Jar as low , as they can be bought 'any anywliere, anti shipped blow Corning. We can give sfecial rates on large ilnantitles. It is tbe best anil most salable, Jar in the market. Oet quotations from us before ordering elsewhere. afar +b,lB, 18138.—em WASHING', MACHINE. toM. WILKINSON, of Charleston; having to purchase& tho right to inake , and•vend the If. P. lanes Washing Machine in Tioga Courity hereby gives notice, that the machines aro being made at Tan' Iloin's Cabinet P*11210'17; Wellsboro, where they may be ntocutell. , ,„ The best, cheapest; and most 86tio,itilotntiobino ,ever invented. . . • Juno 24,18884 f. 200 Aol li ar e tjd u rtioYeel l t e t4 l4° ' 4 l- s !t e" WRIGHT & BAILR36 =MEZMEMNStMRIM= 4 * '• . ''''t Pii • 115 .?,;, , ki OW .... - r , x - r • ••• . 3y......Nw ir , , 1 jit A , ,_ll,' , -ni -IN OW ,IS _ - our ' -mo-to.„Duy.'. ~ ~ • T r _vvis(l.utore goods:o4N ja, 2 4ectio,ar, - for ;4,1: - . Ws atarket.l` gild ii#llA3t.erttirs*.ork 6, : 1' Ni I ATOHESOLoOK ,- JE.iffELRY;'. - _ LATED - ' -WARE. ..- AND' FAN.' `-'•-' ' " .• - Ct ..gOODS; . A COST: :. -. • , i • II '2Ol GI: C l o cks at ' 7. "'" ' .A. -- - $3 60. '. , . , • Vothic " ' " '. 3 63. • . COttage " 1 , " ' .' - 1;70. 1 . • _: Armories - tn. Yiratohei . t In _Bilrerlitlllting .. pases at : $1.9.; 'Fiiier 146voimitt; lia libivio narevit dot- . respendingly low prices. Plated Ware at, Altan. liftitiarere prices, . „ . ~.. , . ~ THIS _ls - 1,74j,,',,,.#44.,8,iiGi. AU ' l! = 4 ~...y.ws-,.4114V1iN -,.4114V1iN tPAI.'EIi 1 1..) - &'", . „ pin anti seo for - yourself.. , :, Wellsboro, April 22, 'OB, ' *A. POLY. =EI rnint,for, /*morn and Others. THE 'G FTON•J MINEEAL'i , PAINT (CO. , ore now 'mantifetiftiring!thel: BesV,Oheapeiti and most Durable Paint in use; two coats Well p t it. : on,, mixed with pure Linseed Oil, will laid 10 or 16 years; itispf ;slight brown or, beautiful Chcieolate tergf en, Insti, stone , ' drat afire Or to suit the tette of the :consumer._ It is valuable for fences, Barns, Fonees„„Carriage, and earmalters,pniie and --..WP04047 1 fia 6 ; 42,TiTatiral Icapletyrdnt4t Canal .4044/.1 Y 0 3 00 5 i.,T4 l 3 bi)W,P.DAnuitpC,an - - ' vas, Metal and Shingle Roofs, (itbeiniFire arid -Water proofs,) Floor Oil Cloths, (one mtumfaie liner baring vsed-b,OOO bbis. the peat year,) and and as a paint for an,y purposo is unsurpassed for body, durabilityValisticitiand adbetiviiesse- Price $8 per barrel of 300 lbs., which‘Will Supply a farmer for years to' come. Warranted in ell as above. Send for a circular which gives frill partieularif..b-None gennina;unloiatr branded in a•trade mark, Oraufton Minetel PaintelPetz sons can order the Paint and remit 'the money on receipt of the goods. Addiesi DANIEL BIDWELL, June Pearl'S York, To the Soldiers of Tioga County. OUR attention is respectfully called to the fonoirizyk ....sct at assembly" passed 'atilt° lalst session of the Legislature, end to the DAM ties afforde4„hy,virtue of that ant, of preserving the evitienets'cittiui sellatihe 414'8410ra in the war for the preservation of the Union. Be ii &masted ,by the Senate and Rouse of Represeriti,tiveF lot the Craninonisettlth' of Pento: 4ytvariia itt`'Oetibrat ,Wetublyniet. l iind ft is' WV by' enacted by the authority of the saute: That the Recorder,- of Deeds or the seVeratOounties of this Commonwealth Atre hereby. authorised and required to record nil fnittl‘diseyargiut Como' mo-siened ati'd 'non!CoMinis“oned 'OffMers and Privates upon applientien being made to theta !Thy the holders of the same, tor a hieh the Heuer der shall bo allowed the usual fee for recording and that the recording of the same shall nut be suhject the pad .sent of the State tax. ;, It. ITN 0. • :, W. figARL: G ()verger. , We115b0ru,Pa4:4 ) ,Y:13.,. 1 0 9 7-arft "r • ' Recorder, Tioga Co. Had Book of PolitioB for 1868'4 • • SPECIALLY adapted for use 'in the coming Presidential campaign: , contain all the mutter in the Politicat Manuals of 1866, 1867, and 1868. Compijed from official -sources. Will give the whole Political 'MOM!' of ttio' Govern ment, and of Parties, including Impeachment, Reconstruction, „General Politics, Platforms, Acceptance of Candidates. 481..tfreut April, 1865, to July, 1868. Tables on D'obt and Taxation, Revenue and Expenditures, Banks Southern Registration and, Vo,lcs. ; Election Tables from 186 U to date. 4.6o'tngoe,'Bvo, cloth, $2.50, post paid. 2ho PolitleatTfliftintfor 1465, , separately, cloth; SIN *Tait Cdovar casts; ;peat: paid Address '• EDWARD lifoPflE4BoN, ClerhtOro Bore of.;47l,firyenta,tiv9t, ; . ^i D•":P • SAVINGS 13A' K. OTHER : WALt - 11 NI ltddirti N 'iIIiOVISICN"S-1!1::$RE . , rk D saying that ti,: -.- penny saved iky:a penny uttruoil,justiliest4GAßMJEß in naming his establishment, a Savi,ngs Economy.-is Wealth, staid Battle 01(r - chap whose ut,ttne I have forgotten; ansl it iy eoo[lol.lly to tratla, , whore (Po • o f high prices j's being, preset:aid with,vigor and rvithcidt reprieve. I'S:in AClMlgiltti: .- Tetts, llio lnßses,. Fish, :Perk, Tour, Corn Alual, Coffees, Canned FrnitS;Spices,'aild everything intin)lo - for falaily,use, giving the buyer the benefit OF •-• THE - 7: fall of the markets, en advantage .duty , aPPTO ci.ited by iivei•Ybedy,ntidelytt 'tally' these Terdane who" fiforci 'PYIabIIS'ING TO PAY ono hun dred per cent. p - flitt - r:Co" the, ltollor; to PAYING tvren,ty.five per ' , cot, cash on delivery, of tho gockis. shall °ref. fay ustoetu'uf: goods .itt;.fait. prices. EVBRY. MONDAY,. - .V,V.tltt"lttgiiAY," EVERY WEDNESDAY, kvtai - v 4 It - kiVEI3X FRIDAY, • - ;Cs , l ,EVERY - _ SATURDAY, - and fill j up osfast'as.l Fol! out, • Wollsboro, Juno 12, 11387.‘ E. tit‘cAsE' 9 AGENT FOR HARDING'S -EDITIONS OF FAMILY, PULPIT`, • ;41 APO Wholesale Dealers will Boa the list to embrace the largest ; milertuirri t t ?•ibles bl i the country. The publisher has'no hesitation in pronounc ing them more saleable than any Bibles publish ed, , The ,various editions, etubraco tbe,,yari, ons . styles and Ties of, tYl36,i , hitylrig in- price Crete $2 to Viktor Vitmily• 'Bible, large quarto Eke. 'NG ' S ,` 7 A s PAWN 'l' FLEXIBLE CHAIN-BACK PHOTOG R,A.pr4 ALBUM, The superiority of " Patent Flexible Cbain-4oek Albura.', aver, all otbfra toiotorot4 fo n nu factured,"Willi 4'1411' t l . ll `pliglitcl4'Ociiiiihliz Lion, he' aPparetib r to-all. "fr fr Purchasers and !allured -ilitit:tho abo , ire . . hooka aro all or thA!tostPhi)oilolptlia jot}ntirsqturo. . E. TI Asn Jan, 8,1.868.-313 i. " '''Toy, Pa. Mindoro - Meat' Market ! rruig,sgb3o.ober:P P Onedllie 4 Makketiin / the l„ately t , ueopiled ;by ;Dr.-Webb, on era ftUri:itreet,. M,Ontli)y Morning, FCb: 17, Whore be will keep 11u11 - assortrednt.6f:t • • Ileitis and Shoulders. lithe people will Five me encouragement I will keep up a good Market. Feb. I9;1868r-Siri - .' ' 1.--- Scales ! Scales ! Scales ! rpilir Mini° Platform -ScaleS„ itll 'ordinary size:, for heavy, and counter use, may be found at the jlarillyare ales 'Wm. • Roberts, KNellitheto. "'Those WO"; F"a 14 1) at cut and hateitelsnperm'e artYvelieftV.' They ;ire madeitt-tha, host styln Intl have tahou the premi um at all thogre:4 haye_tha:tmlu, agenCy_ fa_i_thtkijM.Seales region. r ,.IVILL.KAIki ROBERTS. Weltshor4AtaY,l2; = eACI(TNG rir);4 opiibesiiiilsilitii6 its per"iniii 13 ut - CQ'S. Odt 'l2. • ...• • , • !•,?q gns Tlft;:yrycli , s - Artppm vm t :B;I3.pPOILT. , foi,ealizratiltoreltprKSlorpi TEE 'BEST STYLE, and atiiiiitoh, a t THE AG/TATOR Office. . • =I THE SLATIG-HTEit' b'rto- • •,:. v ~. L. A. GAAD.NhR z ,,,- 4 ,. if . vvzz :v em i ; lr ; :i L: - r :•fiT F t w - . sgm.P - Eit, IDEIVI, :101NhEr,VAiNTS, ,' T ..ii.p-i,fty,!ii--.,r_7:1, DOW :or o itss; 414 PUTTY, ' .• -,f-...1.: - .. ;,, :1 "\, '' ::. - .t:::-,; -,, .: •,,..1,,'.A,' , , .. i c‘,,l, • . ' HaVet, oostre do)YOQ,Ok i,r-.40 COS a ilag)t- . • c , 17)TE AO not tiositate te,eay that we 'have the , Largest Btoerof .. 1 k 1 1.,- • ',-,•(.. ;- .... • ,_ , ` • p t - , . ,:• 4,r,1 'it';,is ,l- .. • . UM TtNifftlet i 'l(Orl?! . ' , 1 XOTIONS , ' • ,c. fql7. REAP UNE k O r- I r::11 , 705i : FANCY, 'ARTICLES, TOILET SOAP, 3 CLOTH, HAIR, TOOTH ,84 NAIL BRUSHES, MIRRORS, , „ ? ~!, ~i~` i,'`' 1, y .. ~ Y _' , • WINES •& - .1.1QU0R5,4C., • i ‘ t EVER z3nouazzr-lii7`o AtARKB'T. iAtaYiVA 0 targeet . 8 to* qf PAINTS. , :OIL&OLAS Pu're White Leo& Pure White Zino, Linseed 011„. Roach yurnimtr, Fornitive Yurn)bh, w t . ' °Ohre, Veneflan Red, 'Clifthue: Yel low, Chrome Green, 'Prussian Blue, Patent .Dryer, .Luelcet,l e , panisli Whiting, j'atiolliio, Kilsoniini), Relax], , Tar, Log . Wood, Faatio Broza Wood, Cam , wolidp;Rtaiiroost,-, Spiritsza'atinitine, and Herosenci,oll, Paint and Varnish, Brushes, Whiph we rAthaell, .?,.5• per ; cent / ph„"Aper : thin in, other paAeliqah,ract),t-4L4o,;,PaktiAky sf :',,t esort, set? hEiv , e'ovP*7 0 41 pkieTPTIAta:41PiOT$F,e!.iiki!,..- • DRUG STORE, t and:all:W*BBk le for youto;oall and'oxamlue our, pt'oeiciand• prlcumbeforetbuylagf,Lalsowltere.j„ r fte inemberme lao: undersold', , ;,,, . 1 'All goods warranted or no sale. • R. Vnica,4gOi-ti .. ,l:P. R I VILLI&DIS &Co J. 1,. Wiaamis. g Union -Block, Well3l.)in* Juno 26,"1.867; -.• A Patent IllAht that'l4 Nei T" SUBScftIBER having purchased the right of- 1). n. Stiirdevent's Milk Shelves , & Provision Back for Titige, 'Conn EY;' I s prefated sell Township or• individual -rights at fair. rates, ,ThiS Rack is portal)* and so arranged that It, catilae &kali aptikead inillogether agall urinates, _ lt nocupim!lesstlifin feur'reotilfquare Of a ramie, One can be pieced 16 the •blieliert in ,cold weather. and tri.tike *4..0... 7 and will hold fron 72. to 84 pane of milk. The shelves are made , in skeleton form so as toallow the free Circhtitiori qkr -- itit niountrthe „ rt'l4s vaiita iituteidtp '' more griimn; _keep'from 'fear to 'silt ' h sirs lohger than' on eislinary Shelves. • Each shelf turns by itself independent of Vie tither, so that the cream of the former milking is not disturbed by Ow removal or putting on of Pans. Thti-framet is-inich• Iliac it esit be readi ly covered with a cloth or gauze, effectually ex-. qiuding,inseets or duet. Itis a complete arrange., meat to . dry fruit Vin. The £ub>;ot(tit"rr will goon' visit different parts of the County with a model Of this racc , or he can be addressed at Wellsboro, by - thiSe'debirinito Purebale Totinship'or'indb. vidual rigtts. Specimens can also be soon at the Foundry building of Sears & 'Wilhelm in this Borough a, any time after the middle of Marsh. , ,10 ' iIEORGrcIPROMPSOIT,U:. • Wellsboro, March, 11, 1868-6 m. Stairiet4""& thi:Vare &oft „TAN *ILLION. • • .trr Go od fpeople all, both!groat:and small .*ou wantlp keep. J•c• • N•: • • ! . . :RF:d~'3EclN~!l`HE,~ls'-ADI7LY~'`~~ ~ you must have enough to eat, dry wood, a good wife, well-behaved children, and to:croyn all, a ( 1 1 !...c_ ) : ' • : ' • TIP I-TOP-- COOKING 'STOVE! ",;\ ';',l" r'?l . • ' Tbfallast!and'efoivninktoo'd,' I have at my Tin and Stone establishment, opposite Roy's Block, Wellsboro, and its Vann)" la the' , Y on'ial bands Omitted ; io bo-,eqoal c:ootity 'pie world:• ' - " '". " • TIN 14IADE TO, ORPER, promptly,and warrantod to give satisfaction. executed In the boseniannor 'and with dispatch -`dpi eNn SEt D. P. ROBERTB. WellsbOrotiet; Nciv. 1847. -.1% tot ---- Pirtfle t.A=.lloli tifittßiSfal itikOovemoducdt.ftboAiy, there I are few that give more• promise of good, few so twoll'adap led Lo; telieve • libman, suf. , feting, few so well approved by the public as that; new and powerful comedy called Saiutifor (or ate, the German ease call' it - Ilehithbringer). • It gives ease and comfort to the poor sufferer from , ,Noaralgiu,epC. Rheumatism ...tutd, spoody,trotig itiib4t.taige claim, of ,? distasiis that are o ft en bored: tOid.altraya behefited by hit out.? ward application, For sale by all Druggists. Wholitsalito;topotiltAYt,;llo4ooND STD. OER. No 54-Courtiandt York": T' •Y 1E4% ' P 1 . -I ' l l l ' lll TP B-L A N in fµll Ho '4, YOUNa'S • • FOR SALE CHEAP. ••1 elegant tom open Buggy, 1 leoc,o baud A operk l bakik BtreblidAtiaud' off, li rr i g i ro, _; 1 aulltoYi^l tivtrhoYsti Binfier wagon. A-4 wit/4W. it!'.'l3AlLiir. ME ,llR' l3 ;' - it , :l!‘.4,i_r: IBM NENE f y fl - r 1 iii'-ii ~~ ! r~ - i~~f ." +l5 MIN , „ , NI :F :.f " 1 ~ 51111 Mill r SLI MZ= MI =III ',TIT . . • REPAIRING • - N Nl- 1 "ri et Jo 1 TO ',.2tOr :8„01Z: r ‘ t - A Ai ri t ,;-rJ - 7) • 011EiP 1)N A.CON'o. SKIN S EIL SkINS for_whloh wo.will pay " • tt..,Ora will manufacture to , fir4orarench or home.. Utica .11?Alek`..pr R.1P,134991'i$ ja the, haat; .xnari nor aria at. fair. : ratta,"aq pay eiipaaia,l,atOotion .61 ; 1iRPATIVII 4 T03: '. • • '• " -s. firs •1 JIEADY' - MAlit WORK' if itiitthlc *A, 01 tot lip aPto9l4, '4114 froptt)i • time we Shall ntittpiAt wpoitt:l4lpop up thsti !lost ! stook 'of . • - 49 . 4 . 8RA' to 'l)'e -ther which We Will 'sell Ai `it inner proilt, that! enoh articles have , over boon offered fn ibis rektor'. We Olialltininpe'keep' pri"'n . Aped assortment of 84*0114 - Ls; - F. BOOTEES; ' 'I6'IIIOIIDV s - MISSES WORK c VA:-* RIOUS STYLES,'• and,all istAeo of. MEN'S • - . . ZEATIIER , ' t r• FINDINGS can be bought of us as ebeifiai any where - Ole a de of New York, and we'aball keep a full stock .1, - - /Otidif-044r,: t4t,blCit .IUP, VP?, -, : , I,PEkTSOLE,. LININGS, 'AND' I , BINDING. .4 , ibui stock otPEGS; t AWLS, RASPS, „fiVIOVERSI NEEDLESii 14.11,1 TR, TREES, 0.J4 tirlit A S", with 811.9RAJAKER'S TOOLS and FINPINGS,,,will_ke found the; lar gest in the countyi and tatielf for eniall ryoftw. We talk business and wp ipoan-husintSps. No ba - orplieisn' in tbiereglori etiongh l be Well tirOgie who knOnsiiS try ' Corner of Main and Grafton" iitr'!ets; tppositeVai. Heb ert? Hardware Store, 11r,, ABA ftq f 0:' ollsbdiei 24;;:ffiatii-ff.';' 868, 84 1 ,-kP,r, 1868. WRvitiminanoti.this year. with an akoluahrely CASEL.businaso.r , ,), • . OA4k : •-. PAIR .,4O.I' ; WH F Ar t , OASH-PAID FOR OATS 1.1. MIN OABII, PAID FOR cipior cus6:47du'EvirtirrplNGit, :;.,, • , t ::1410 . ',s'roicac . : 1 - gz i op4 FOR FEE.Y;!' ; • GASH I A 'l4itbk STOCK 'OF.'',P,OXI.K. FOR. . "t =ME Cali - and ta6eT lA. WRIGHT . - BAILEY,* , Wo!labor°, Jan. 1-967J1j;) CI .!,; I ; ::4 1111 t bs , 'iota or 40! acifoiint ukuatoalfrAiut aeid4 or,pay oiisti. • .1•40 i '8 1888." tATTJEYI • T#DI4: . EAT:DRO r it:„:O . O',IB;,. *-ii..ii7'.)k-N.4ii-‘lT'al4niiiir.g"g RKNEFIT I 'r • " rltiocat4mAin , • , PitRT'FIRST.' In view ofthe oieiteinplated Railroad soon to' to be built to Virellaboro, the propriefere bavo eoneitidS'd to give the Istopi(?,horetkbout,s, daily entertainments throngfi the year; eienthenping on the 14th of Janpry, The.first plose, entitled, "LIVE AND IT,T,LIATRI" ID! Two CUARAOTERS. MEI `° - ATX . ?4 VArmt rnona. Let Live; • ' •L'• • " " 'Taft PESPLE, This great drama has , drawn crow Ae a,houses both in this and the old Countries, and is ad. ratted by all to be one of the,mest profitable, in terating teetiffeeis lixtrait ' ' • • aitif.e'..49sBo ME , * wish' it dlatlnc. understood, that all classes_ of politicians, and even' those who • feel a little Wolfish—and in fact none aro excluded creel - no — • • BAZAAR 3 OP IIION i_ Where we ean'. , 'furniah 'gni. style, kind and ,quality of Gentleuten'a wearing apparel on short 'notioei and at Moots astonigilng low. * CUTTING ; :DONU ADMIRABLY GlAghs, Cassitheres, Vestitigs, Ladies' Cloths, and a large windy of Laliee Dress Goods. - Bost kinds 4 tiod na 0111(4 AS tho,deapest. -Tickets t t • In this great' Tragedy for the benefit of tho pnbliepse would not omit saying to tholadies that we also keel ; everything to replenish their Trirettetrplcoe. Conte one•and`dll and witneis the above en tortaitiinent. We ido hot ankh to be oid Stars, but shall endeavor:it° do onflie!st to gitio' , all the worth of their tatiney: . • - Reseive4§ea(B for`the Ladies. • k..• •-; Reiiioni4tir the place; NO; UN - 10N- BLOCK. shnli eye' our. Patrons the'full ben; eat of the :deciline In priced, and eiteuding thork:our.thankiffor the very liberal patronage heretofore ..exten4ed, - ire solicit a continua no of the 'same, • it • IifIL'OQN A VAN VALKENIRIRG. Inhere Jah:ls 1868—tf:' WelAsp. r , Homei Life Insurance Co., Nb. 258 B*4.DWAY,,NEW . YORK. ALL the net' route of this d,o ' puny go to ,; the Assure* : • ':-.-. ,'' ~: 14p forfeiture erPoileles. L.: : • _, : MiLimitatioitiM tososidonee or ravel. --.. The Home htil'in cieiple Anti Cap MI .most ee °wolf iAvested; t , -.; , ..„,,,, . WALTER O. GEXITRITIL ~.. ' , ' , Pres. GEORGE O. ELPLET r " ' Body. I. H. FROTHING/IAN ); ' TrtA.e. WM. J. COFFIN, ' `',l ACTUARY. MORGAN HART,' Ag't, Wellaboro. *arab 4,186876 m. . HARKNESS' it-- RILEY, ,1)001-ANDJSROE MAKERS ,Over "Witeeti ton Votkenbere's &ore, in the ••rtooffir oluziirctl by` Bert j.-' Seeley. TOOTS - AND:SuORS of all kinds toad& to JlDlkitirder finals - the beet manger. REPAIRING of all kinds - dra promptly'and . good. Give us a call. JOHN HARKNESS, RILEY. . Wtillaboio ? Jan: 2, 1888 jty. •`::rf • WOJaboro - etoth=Dit'ssin& Works. Tirivurd: Changed' Mr.! JAMES SKI= :to jOll. kalieriniond our Clothing. Works Avec'ttre noire Zeit*do` nil kind of 6Colorlig atur ~ dress. tag in good itsl6-and n oiler. , t r , : l- ' TBOLpi 4.8; /867:4: 1 oiqszimit?aii). -- .'Nq~ . BB'S! glil .r.tir;'6o64D. the I?,ar4uette,FßEE. PART TIMMY )11,1401.SAL11._::=0111Q;$THL: EMI CO#NING;:‘' II % - Y.. ; x , . , mon ORME = ••„ - . . :AND OIL'S; i, .• , -. • ' III . Ai3ObRUS D,AVIDS' INKS, x*rru!s • coNouNTßAtripilv .isp LNEs, • . • TRACTS, • - BURNETT'S 0000AINE, FikVOßiNil EX`CRA KEROSENE LA.MPS;:', PATENT ESTER PERFUMERY ANEELAVORING EXTRACTS, - WALL PAPER, 'WINDOW GLASS, WUITEWASH LIME Fc ANI) DYE CDLORS, AGENTS FOR_MARVIN & CO'S . 'RE. FINED OIL: MI MEMO Sold qf.'Wholesnle . iii;yers are requested •.• I to call and got quotations 'before. going fartbq past. , AV..D. -T,ERAPJA.;,& CO. Corning, N.Y., Jan.-1,1368,4y iB6 „., F.o4' SAIX. B . C. WICKIIAM, , T HIS NURSERY OF FRUIT AND OR NAAVENTAL TREES, 91 TIO4A t -460,000 Apple! `gees. *O,OOO Pear , frees: A good supply of PLUM', PH CH, CHERRY, arid ORNAMENTAL' TRIOS IHRUBBERY. The Fruit trees aro composed of the:choicest: varlotles, good, healthy, some of them largo ata) Irt bearing.. Any one wishing to ,get a supply will do well to call and see my. stook before por ,eliasing elsewhere'. jar- Dollverediat•the depot free of charge. Tioga, Fob. 28, 1888-Iy* ,t . , „ , To Owners of Hotses" and Cattle.•, !TOBIAS' • DERBY CONDITION POWDERS :ARE 11 warranted superior to any; others, or no pay, for thecuro of Distemper, Worms, BOW Coughs, nide. hound. Colds, &e., in 'torsos • and colds, Coughs, Lots of Milk, Black Tongue,-Itelth 'Distemper, &0.,-in Cat. the. They are perfectly.bafe - andinnocent; no need of stopping the woricing , ofyOur animals. They increase X 1140.013010, 07oA flue coat, cleanse the stomach and uritte t ryorgans; ,also feel:gam the milk of cows. Try 'them, and you will'hover boiwithOnt them. Hiram - WOodrilif, tho celebrated trainer of trotting horses, has need' them for Imre; and recommends • them to his friends, ,• Col. Philo: ,P. Bush; -of the, Aerotne • Race Course, Foram, N. Y., would net use them until hs -wap told of what they are composed, since, which 'lto is never Without thou. Mhos- over tiventy running horses in his charge, end for the last three years has ~need no other Mod:ciao for them. 110 bee kindly per mitted me to refer any ono to him. Over 1,000 other references can be seen at tho depot. Sold by Druggists .and ; Saddlers. Price 25 cents per. box. Depot, 58 ,Cortlanift iitreet,Netv'York: • [Fob, 10] ' ME WELLSBOIO. FOUNDRY AND i.IkLAC HINE SHOP. TIIE subscribers' having prOcured-additiotia machinery fire now ready to furnish to order all sorts klf 2' CASTINGS, PLOWS, 611 L VAPOR S, 'FIELD RO LLE R'S, MILL GEARING, SLEIGLOHOES; iv, 0,0 D. SAWING. MACHINES, &c., &c. .` ' Wa bay° also a :14VOODWORTH PLANER, for custom and job work, . We are also prepared to do SLITTI,AIG & ;SCROLL S.,4WING Haring a first-class screw-outting Lathe, we aro prepared to make --- OHEESE''. PRESS- SCREWS, to order. Builders — of_Cheeso Faeteries are re. quested to examine manufacture the :ChaillP l o Ilow, ono of the finest imilenients in the market. pub paid for OLD IRON. • CHARLES ,WILLIAMS, F. L. SEARS. Welleiloro, May 15, 1867—tf. GFopery and PFovinion , :, Store, ' CORNING, N: Y. to. ID.: gea.tar_.A, Niv il in o, 4 s ti L tFo i r D, RETAIL DEAL E R GRORRIES PROVISIONS •!t Mil Winefi, * Liquors' and eigairs, FOREIGN & DOMESTIC, GREEN & DRIED FRUITS, CA.kNIf7.I) TFRUITS AND VEGETABLES, WOOD & WILLOW WARE, ,GLASS & OR,OOKERY WARE,: CARRIAGES, CABS & PERAMBULATORS, TOYS,.&q., &a A full and oomploto assortmont oftbe above mentioned goods of the, best quality always 'on - Po:Alen attention paid torine , Groceries , Deolors and Consumers pill dud it to Allele in Wrest to cumin° Lai *oat, before buying. • . - C - ofning,•ll. March 410818. T - • - -• rivin.! f iriest, asiaortment,of 3Watablioi ClOake lontelmun &Mated Maio i4i ~ .fil o ku counts sts ~ .0 1 i/goil.qtirdocl36r I 4iNanfe. e===l , =EI CM MEd mien AA to onJor. 41. 1 / 1 1 !Ptativu. 1 44 , -' :`' -I tr. • ,' I 'Faal o3 4414, avt/0 4 , 44 14q1,4444144. / ./ . , u tt a, ' 7 tiontib:J= 15440,0poofyano •kantorirteki Zuftlee4 , estop pin ajuttlituoitippoe,,Afte,- nett /03414uu/pli e..441qM 9 q104f09/ O VPAPPO/In I IO4PPANi # l 4) yi 2 uni.ma oin int ! ) Aiicr day , oulgooly glq4 -q11444114. t,tau.o. 44410. uvo utc ,, v -Goo lotutua-i.totok 41/011. 0 / 4 inol4/4 j441440.443v0 if pdittc!lv;g- .; ; 4 .; *IMINVId • ' • ' z tropoqapo eq) bi easualua-jo,uonuc?)4l, utt . Napa ['As , SINIINFI4III d.104 -- 'll , .. . 4e,una. ualann. RI 1 SHIM:111d liaaana tzt fliva i4o- 30118 asuoit ch • --"951011,4uu1ig MIPS 01 , gt; , • 'paApuntipti osn7gs 'HUY 1,41 •va `a-74-msiv-vx MIMI olocisuota no .iooa priql 1131-11L01111 LOX 11 '9 •• i , =M 4.0 h3V 1131011:1411 '3lllilA-SSVI9 -. i `S 3. NO bit S sauvmuuVH lal nod Ittild'tiq Sci 'o2zei I GAIN put ' ' 7, osouistig, ,1411; ,uo oka OAim The; American Cooking Stove. AFT"Men*, years experience in the man ufaaturttiet stoves, we. became convinced, some six ye a aim?", that a yak.. amount of money was being expended by the people CT this country, n buying cheap and worthless stoves, a large portion of which was - wasted; and Abet true economy consisted in buying the hen stoves that could„ be made, notwithstanding - the price was higher. With this view we' proceeded to tionstruOt the'American Cooking Stove - , and Spared•mo - painslor expense to make it; the best and most perfect stove that could be made. And we have - experimented with it, nod, carefully watched iti operation f or the last alx Yea* and when an itaproveMent suggeited itself, we have at once adopted it, and•we.have several of these improvements - . secured by letters, patent. In this manner ,we do not.besitato to say, we have brought it to whigher state of perfection than hns in cooking stoves. The reeentliiinprovemeras ' , this WWI, has added largely to:its convenience .and effective ness.,, all the varieties -of .stoves we manu factue, we - study .usefulness, durnbility, Conve nience and coontitay in' operation;rather than' cheapness in- price, and in so doing' we are satis fied we study the interest of those.purehasing our stoves. SHEAR, FACRARD; & CO., , . • Albany, N, Y. For eale by CONVERSE & OSGOOD, Wells Voie, • Pa. - • • , May 13, 1868., - To ; -the Farmers of rbga.County: I AM now irupdiugtip, my manufac t ry, nce in ,Lawre villo. a' superfor ' . ,-, . FANNING MILL, whioh poasessesibe' following advantagiis over all other mills: t _ - , , , „ , , , . , I. It separates oats, rat litter, ankfoul seeds, and 'allege eta cockle, from wheat. , • 2. It cliiing flax acted, taes out yellow seed, and, all other seeds, perfectly;— i_. • 2, It cleans tlinotby seed., ':------_-__ - 4. It does all other separating required of a - mill_ This mill is built of the boat and - most durable ilfi. bor, in good style, and -is sold chimp for cash; ,or pro. duce. .• . • • • -' ,Twill fit patent sieve, for separating oats from wheat, to otbersollle, on reasonable terms. , J. R MATHER. LarirencOrille;Oetobet:lo,lBBB-tf . 'UNION, ACADEIVIY. . , , • - ~ KNOXVII.L.E, . TIOGA 00., PA. .iketriTtri • - -'•''t ~ El lAS ORTON, Principal.. - . • Mas. Am. u- - tWItTON, precopireB9. ' Miss MIRA ORTON, Assistant. • • ' Miss AMAND -DRAKE, Teacher of Mule. 1 • :• . GALE D E AR BOR.: 1807-4.. . . 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(~. „, s , a IVIATe VOrlif) l y )1 I about the, folloWl ng hours: • ilpitifttfP 291/ # l4 - 1 6:03a m XtEdle Express, Run a) excepted, for Offish, Salatnanci l and Dunkirkonakingdirect 'connection • with trains of• tho Atlantic:4c treat,Woetern. lak e SBoro,and Orand Trunk liallwayir,forglipoihti 'Wm 8:22 a. ra i Nkist Express, Vittly, for hairs lo,Palsm a h es Dunkirk and the West - , connecting. as abovi. than a. u, Night. .Expresa, kin miays exmpted, for hot h. ester and Buffalo, lit Axon. . . ‘• - 1 10:15 a . m., Mai I Train. Buszava excepted, for Buffalo and Dunkirk. , 1:45 p. rn.liultinsoro Expresi Sundays excepted, for Docheater and ltutralo, sin AWL. • - (ad p. r n .ViLfisEXPreis,Ba days eicepted, to* fliffale, Salainancu, Dlinhirlo and. lim Wall conflating , tit, eirautifincu'. with lini Atrantte &DOI areal Wbstera Bailyity D Ittlgvitato withtlieli (Asks Infore arid Ct_cfild! Irriplt /I_ll , llWityihnthi at th m ik trk*ltixthulitkalftra ' • • RallWa4r, for all points wee& and south. ' 6;4o'p ru Buy Exprea.ffnndayaexeepted,i or It och astir 12:86 n . m., Itxpreas Mali. Sundays exceptid. for Buffs. lo,ffalamanctyind Drlnkirk, rdrinecting n Rh train I 'for the West. , 1. 7 30 p in Way Freight, SuxuhtYs - 'excepted. , 6:40p. m., Emigrant trilin,lMily,fo'r this West. , . assasinn norms, ' 1 ' 12:441 a. us., 1 , ..15.1it. Lxprors,„lmily, Sundays anept e ,a, ttonttectlng atl Grayeourtl4r Warwick, and , at New York with afternoon trail= and &tanners for Donlon Mid ,t , i ow Haglund Cities. 4520 a. In.. CI ncinnattlixo kc z'S',,, Hoi - Td a ) e4.3lCopied , and necting AL Elmira' fdrilarfiatm.g, l'hiludel,pida and ;the youth; At Owego for Ithaca; At Riughatmon for Syrac ow ; at Great Dead' for Scranton, pldludel, ph la, and 'fronton:at Lackawaxon. cos,RaNslay,and St Graycourt lo , r'Netslm,rg, and Waratsk, _ 0:65 a, 111., Day Express, tiiMistiseicepten.connectlea at Minim for Canandaigua, at Binghamton Ego byra. ease, at 0 NI; t Bond for ffcrautou, at Lackavasea for ' Hawley. And at Joao . ) , City with_ midnight. „gloa ts . 'Praia of New Ji!reey Railroad for Philadelphia, Patti. mors'and Washington. - • ' 10.22 a m Accommodation Train daily, connecting at at Bimira fur Canandaigua, `2:26 p. to., Ouitinirs , iP,xpicei, Dandqys excepted. •4:86 p. m., Nen;'Pork and Baltimore Hall, Sundays ex. •coptcti 8.08 p ra Lightning Rxnrese, dohdeys excepted, con• necting at ;Elmira for Harrisburg, Philadelphia and the dorm/; at Jersey' City witlf - morning etpreis ' Min or Neil , , Jerso llaiad 'for Baltimore ,and Washington, and at y New 'F lro ork with morning ex , presatrains for Boston and thy East. . , 12:311 p . M.-Way Freight,fflinclaya czookti. IVSI. ft: DARE,' . - ' ':lt. RIDDLt, GOZPI Pasa. Agxfnt. • • - - lEllosalparg & Cornitig, & Vfoga B. X.R.atns.will run as follows until further notice: Accommodation—Lenses Blessburg at 8,15 a. m., Mos. tela 14t , 7,0.5.:Ti0ga at 7•,41,' Lawrenceville at arriving at Corning at 9,25 a. m. • 51a11—Leaves Bloseburg at ,CO2 al.; Mansfield at 2,40, Tiogn at 3 ,18, Lawrenceville at 4,oo—arriving at Corning at 5 p. tn. • Mali—Leave Corning at, 8.00-a. ta., Lawrenceville at 9,03, Tioga at 9,45 y Mansfield hC 10 , 22 .0-arrivlng at Bloss•burg at 11,00 a. ta. Ateommodation—Leaves Cdirding at 2,40 p. in., /SW. rencovil to at 4,00, Tfogn *at ,4.60, Alan efield at 5,30-- arriving at illossbutg at 0,15 p. m. litotthorn eentia - I R. R. TitAINS FOIL THE NORTa, Trains for Cat andagil la lenvo Elmira as folic:We: Accomodation at 700toa Express [fastest train on road] ,1146 am Dianolspm Way Freight, (p asal:lnger coach attached).,,... ..: 7 10 a On and after Nov, 21,' 1867, ticitna clll &trite ant depart from Troy, as follows; - - • 10 65 A.M.-4)311y (except Sundays) for Elmira, Buffs . 10, Canandaigua, Rochester, Susp. Bridge and Bis Canada& 9 45: P, (except Sundays) for Elmira and Buffalo, via Erie Railway frora • - • LEAVE 801Eini WARD. 600 A. AL—Daily (except Stinda'ye) r for Baltimore, • : Washihgton; Philadelphia; &a. • 4 ; 06 •P. 'EL .—Bally (except Sundays) for 'Baltimore, . Washington and Philadelphia, • '..T, N. DuBARRY, ' ' ED. S. YOUNG , a . - • Gaul Supt. Harrisburg, tierei Patis.;Ag't • : . Baltimore, lid. . . I On and alter 'MONDAY, slay nth, 1808, Trains on tho Philadelphia. iriii'llallllohd Will run as follows WESTWARD. 'Mail Train leaven Philadelphia '" :"lliameport " arr. at Erie Erle'Expreaa learea •" - " `• Williamsport— " :‘ arr. at Erie Elmira Nail-leaves Philadelphia—. Pitilliamaport... 1 ‘ atlr...at Loeit Haven tl EASTWARD. Mail Train leavea Erie 11.00 a m " • " ' • " Williamsport ' • 10.15 p m " " err. at Philadelphia 7.10 p m Erie Express leaves Erie ' 7.40 p m " " ~" Willii/MBOOrt••••••• ........ r... 8.15 a m " " arr. at Philadelphia:, 5.00 p m MB and Express 'connect with 011 Creek and Ails ghony River Rail Road. Baggage Checked Through. , . ALFit 1) L. TYLER, Beal. 8 0 0. . . . ' - -Atlatilla and GreatWextorii It. W. ‘SAiilitAtiCCIA iiry.r•rwann Bourth. keISTWARD Mail' ° , • ' 680 Express 610" Accommodation 0,86 Mail 6.61 i Express 12.10 Accommodation, Express 11,00 ExPreiii 6.10 At, (Tory there Is a junction with the Philndelphist & Erie, hnd CII Creek Rail Roads. ' , At Meadville with ; the lorankila and Oil City and Sabato Branch. ' , At Leavittsburgo the Mahoniny Branch makes a di. Feet route. to Cleveland. At Ravenna connects with 'Clov'elond and Pittsburgh Railroad. TIM Road passts through Akron, Ashland Galion, Marion, Urbana and Dayton, intersecting various rail• roads, and terrainates at Cincinnati._ • • • L. D. RUCKER, Gen: Supt., Ateadirille, Pa. THE Subscriber will MI or rant the following valuable property, to wit: One tavern stand in' Lawrenceville. One farm, in which ho now resides, one-half mile from throe churchee, two School Rouses, two grog shops, and 'one railroad, and about the same. distance from the line of the Welleboro and Lawrenceville Railroad.. The farm contains 180 acres of• good laud, 50 acres timbered, well wa tered, and very productive. It requires that the seed• should be sowed and 'planted, however, to inaure tt harvest. - Ono-farm , in' Jackson township, 17c. acres; a first-rate place for a cheese factory. .. Also—for sale-4 missy 75 sheep, and other stook, oleap on reasons* , terms.. • M. S. 11ALDWIN. Lawron - Oe',Apr. 17, 1807-4 f." _Planing & • Turiting• B. , T. - VAN j- HAynici got his ne* - PactorY in potation. \is pow 'p repared to iiil . orders: f r cabinet Ware promptly: and in the:best style of orkman. ship. Having procured a, .: • w l ppriwonn( i PLANE , _,, he is ready L dress boards or'Plank Withilispatoh. i SCRO.LLAVORK . & - BRACKETS, . . . , • ..„ • . • furnished to order. -His machines are of the new est and most unproved patterns: . ' . ' , Shop corner of Pearl and Wain, Sts, WELLS. BORO, PA., i ' ' ' ' Oat.-31, 1860:-tf. H. T. VAN HORN. • , NEW' GROCERY. • At Dartt Settlement. • = MIRE SUBSCRIBER has opened a new ,GROOERY & PROVISION STORE At tit's, abo►o named place, whore he proposes to furnishloods in his line cheap. ' =Market prices paid for • Farm Produce, either 'Wendt Or trade. '-Tho Patronage of the public is iespootfully solicited.''ALßEßT TIPPLE. " 'Charleston, Deo. it, 18614 f. • ' • Ohairmaker, 'Turner, and Deafei. SALE Roolli , onposito Dartifs, Wagon Shop, kJ Main Stroet.'i FACTORY in Sears 8: PM. Mime Foundry, second story.- Orders promptly filled and satisfaction guaran teed., Panay Turning &mato ordei. Wellsboro, ,Ynno 12,1887. J. STICRLIN. . .. IM undersigned' is , , now ' pep'aied to eas- Teute.all Orders for Tomb Stones and•Monu-: infanta of either , ... .- , ITALIAN'-OR Ril - TLAND MARBLE, 1 • • of Abe latest etyle' and approved . workmanship andsw th dispatob. .. -; • • . ' He :keep: constantly, onbola- both kinds,ok'' Marble and will be able to suit'_all orb° may-fa vor him with their orders, on as reasonable terms gm can be obtained hI the coantry. - . ' • Stones discolored with rust - and dirt cleaned and madeict look as:good,os new, , :,1'• =,' ~,-, ' „ . , -.-. PORTER , tir4LOOM , ~ritigti, Nov.l ,- 1.867—tf. ~, :, .=, ~, :: . • Tie LAITO 00.; Agents.for ji../ as Woolen Mills. BS-squabs D.ll. 131c4121711CK, Bu LEAVE .NORTIIIVARD & Erio R. B. Real Estate :Sale. Tioga Marble Worko. I= A NEI ERMA ~...11,15 p ra 8.20 a m 8.45 p m 12.0 - noon 8.50 p 10.05 a m ..... 8.00 a m 0.28 p m 7.45 p in =I