avtia OF THE• SEA. BY GEOROB EACDORALD There is a plough that bath no share, But a.coulter that parteth keen and fair; _Thntntreast.rise- • To afthrrible site r - Or ever the plough bath touched them there; 'Gaiust horse, nd plough In ninth they ebake; The licrieeare ilereep hut the plough will break. And the seed that is dropped in these furrows of few) Will lift to the sun neither blade nor oar. Dom' it tirepa:plutab • Wheftkno Spring-times, come;, Nor needeth it and hamming gear; Wheat nor poppy nor any leaf Will corer this naked ground of grief. Bat a harvest day will come at last, When the watery Winter all islast; The farrows so gay • - Shall.be shorn.away By the artgelesioklei keen and fast; .And the buried harvest of thesea Stored in the barns of eternity. .SMnol3e lorffitY• Iti 3 OCtOber;lBls2, remarks the Troy Times, the Triennial Convention of the Protestont k Epideopal-church was held in St. John's,chapel in fhe city of New Yorilt,!,:The•eighth day of that month hadibeen , solemtily set apart for services especially-adapted to the gloomy con ditioWor , pnblic - affairs. The Summer had'Fieici rendered memorable by Mc- Clellan's unsuccessful campaign on the Peßin,sulOi: 'Pope's terrible defeat at Mariassak and the.rebei invasion of Maryland. `'Lee had retreated to the Rapidan, but his army was intact, and the glory of the war thus far hod fallen on his arms. Domestic foes and foreign enemies had predicted the success of • the traitors';\ and. the hearts good men troubled by events for. which they could not account, appealed to tle Lord. of Hosts for help. Judge Carpenter of New Jersey introduced a series of pat riotic resolutions in - the Episcopal Con , ventlon, Which were earnestly and el°- . 9yently supported by the Hon. Murray Hoffman - of - New York, Dr. Vinton of Trinity 'church, and Dr.= Goodwin, resident, of the 'University of Pennsyl vatilo,". These resolutions called upon the Manse of Bishops for a form of pray- ; er iu relation to "the wicked rebellion now prevailing in the land, for the safety of our coudtry and the success our armjes.!l At this crisis, when no christian map could refuse 'to pray for his• country. and tto Oat - riot hesitate to stand by )I.a. flag that has always sidelded hint, Htr atio :,•letnour stood upon the ilool i o the eon •ention anti opposed the adop thou ,of the resolution.• He said be "wa opPo - sed to pronouncing an opinim. pgaint4 our cioutliern- brethren. Tilt . measutle seemed to hint like.tlie Pope' bull against the edmet. He beggeit t iiem - to pause before corideMning the absent, condemning thousands and hundred 4, of thousands of brethren not a , man of whorn was 'there' to .peal. for hiniseV." . M'fien SeYmour dem•ecated the ask of Dillue aid itgaini rebellion, and op posed 'the . idea of invoking a blessire upon; the loyal cause, he showed him self! faithie.s to the Republic. No pow er orwqrdt• can palliate his act. A pro fessing) Cliristia i who refuses to pat) forrlhis country, is one who can never be trusted by loyal ,Men. The most that lielnis a right to ask at the hanni: of 11W follows, is forgiveness of his of fense and complete oblivion. Whet: Seytnour spoke of his rebel friends it abseht, mid therefore unable to defeat; thilifsell.es, he knew why they Wert Tint preNellt. .1-I.k specious plea wa- 0w pi) a: veil to hide in disloy . al inter 1-llnktiew that , the . tif then) — 4mi:eh hiett•hurch, had formed a new orritniza tio'nv that. they had declared thernsel vt: indepeffient of „the Northern body that tliffitni Set forth a form of. pra,y er rot " the President of the Con itier' ' ate CoogreAs'i" and that Llkhop tlfen a Major-C4eneral of the ret,e. forces,---and 151 , Q Rev: Dr. Pendleton- Chief of . Artillery in General It. der afmv ' Thera,' rt ' thdY'spurned all men who sought to use mild methods of persuasion, and with one acool4, in'relitirch, and :Ante, simply asked to be let alone. ,Tlie trea son of th South' was patent, dud the right of secession had been proclaimed in almost every pulpit. To this day the victims of _the fever of rebellion refuse to aelOpiviedge that they were in the wroxtg,.luid regret that they did not succeed in rending the country in twain. LYL `DISAGREEABLE BEDFELLOW. Three Gentlemen, while in Providence. on business, stopped at one of the best hotela Of that place and asked the clerk to prepare a rooni fOr them—one with double beds, so that the trio could room togethbr. The clerk.answered that be could accommodate them if ono would sleep with% a stranger, as all the other rooms were occupied. After some hesi tation one of the number said he was perfectly willing to sleep with the stranger. The trio were soon shown to their room, where they beheld seated on one or the beds, partially undressed. a gent, who appeared to be an excellent specimen of the genius dandy, as he stared at the new corners through au ey,e;:glass which ho held daintily in his fingers. Our-friend who had promised to sleep with the stranger, quickly disrobed himself-of his outer garments, and af ter seating himself on a chair beside the bed occupied by the dandy, com menced to scratch his head vigorously. This proceeding astonished the dandy ; but his amazement was considerably in creased-by hearing our friend say,,to one of his companions— " Jimmy, did you bring 3FlSur tine tooth tomb with you? If you did, lend it to me, for my head Is very itchy I" Th dandy started on hearing this, quiekly dressed himself, and, with an expressiOn of disgust .on his counte nance, left the room. It is needless to say our friend slept alone that night. A GOOD JOKE.---A few days :Ince., saya a Michigan paper. of e specimen of huh - lenity, ' chuckfull a fashionable drink, took a seat in the Ekpress train at Jack:ion and qtiietly awaited the ad vent of the Conductor, wiao appeared on time, and relieved the traveler's hat of his ticket without any remarks. On his return the traveler button-holed him andi inquired: "Conductor! how far is' tto 'Poleon "TWerity miles." "Theo 4 what I tho't." At the' next station the traveler stopp ed him and inquired : "Condiuttorl how far to Manch'ter?" `'Twenty mtgs." "That's what I tho't." At Manchester the traveler' stopped him the third time, and said : "Ciniducterj how far to Tectnpsy?" "Twenty roil n es." Thai's what I tho't." An she train left Tecumseh, traveler exhsttnted the patience of conduesOr. and tI, , C tolkm ing dialogue eXplains the result: "Conductor; how far to Adri'n '' The :conductor threw himcif upon hit; dignity, and remarked : "See here, my friend, do you take me for a fool ?" ' The traveler "stuck to his text," and very co remarked : "That's what I tho't." The conductor joined the passengers in a hearty laugh, and concluded to allow his passenger to "tho't" as he pleased. . A chap froin the country, stopping at one of our hotels, sat down to dinner. Upon the bill of fare being handed to him by the waiter, he remarked thal "he didn't eare'bout readin' now—held wait till after dinner. A'eallor exhorting at a prayer meet ix g, said, that on - dark stormy nights while on the sea, he had often comfort ed himself by,tliat beautiful passage of Scripture, • faint heart near won a fair lady." ' - CatiNTRY, MERCHANTS Dairymen,Farniers and -Others. Co.I9IGN YOUR r . - ASIIES I ,B ESWAX„ BEANS, BUTTER CREME, IEGGS ? FLOUR AND • • ''MEALYFLAX: COTTON;' FURS AN D. SKINS, DRIED AND_GREEN ERDITS, GRAIN, WOOL, CIAME, POULTRY NAVAL STORES, HOPS, GINSENG, - I FEATHERS, HENIP, PROVI§IONS, OILS, LARD, TALLOW, SEEDS, TOBACCO, SORGLIUM„ Iski,ASSE - S, ec., &C- JOSIAH CARPENTER, General Commission Merchant, 442, 444 and 446 Washington St., I ; Zrew."'Srcorlg, And riiceire his weekly Price Current of Pro? duce and Groceries the most completo Pact:Cur rent Published.tn the United Stntesl:. SEND FOR .A PRICE CURRENT. Marking Plates t Cards furnished Free: Libthcal'AdVances made on Consignin' is. Established May Ist, 1566. First Class References given when Required. April 22,1868.—1 y. NEW HARDWARE STORE 1 CONYERS SE,OSCOOO N addition to their old business in Dry Goods, I Groceries, So., bavo eStablisbed a TIN, AND GENERAL 4 LIARD • WARE SI'ORE, Ne (biers below the old stand; where they man Arneture T N' -W.AR E ON 11 HUMANITY I'IUNCIPLE, rat is. in tho most substantial manner. In tht 'utter of . srrov , e have enough to do all the cooking and warm og to Tioga County. In tact, we have Steve :nough to MAKE A SUMMER in TVA LRLLSSIA ' , Ve aro the oily agenta for the sole of ' • IMERICIN COOK STOVE- Is Wolishuro; and this Stove is the AUTOCRAT OF STONES o keep all hinds Of Ilarthvare, Iron, Nails lloree Shoes, and a complete variety of SH F, A R DWA RE. yi)it-ticiti't believe it DROP 'IX. COYVERS A: OSGOOD Wellsboro, Sept. 4, 1867, ly.. Stoves g tr z • r 1 !?:ittLi . #IA A aq.s.;. 44.1 nth:l44l, "kiar-ra r 0 7 S • ;f4?-k-;K'V 45.0aW 'a • fr /7-•"-'-7 t,; . - -- ; 4!Ari 4.5 V0 `it:4 AND ARDWARE! MR. WILLIAM ROBERTS begs to LTJ- annouuo to the citizens of Tioga County, that in addition to his excellent stock of Stoves, Lin-Ware, lirittania, and Sheot-Iron Ware, he has, at a great outlay, stocked his store on MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, with a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware, of which we enumerate the following articles : SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT, MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS, BUTTS, STRAP HINGES, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, PUMPS, AXES, AUGERS, BUTS, BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS, SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS, PENCII-SCREWS, WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS, BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS, PIPE BOXES, AXLE • TREES. ELLIP TIC iPRINGS, HORSE', SHOES [LOOP, BAR, & BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE HANGINGS, CORN POPPERS, '.USAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERS COI BIN ED Also PISTOLS, PISTOL C A RT_lt I DOES, POWDER AND • CAPS.. /LT 4,14 T BA. NDOOII lIARGINGS new thing, and made for ti)m. These aro but a few of the many ;tracks composing our stock ,larlwore We invitil the public to tali and exritpiric for ''eilaselves \Ye aim to keep the hoer quality of arls iu our line: and all word to order done romptly Ind well w T,T,TAII ItOBRRTS• ;opt. 1 , 186ei—tf. ea o Fruit Jr.u riln ()ROSS of the, II EIIOFItUiT J,llt aV1..1 tor oalo.by _, I TV. D. TERDELL R CO,, - Corning ; N, Y., Wo aro prepared to fill ordeis for the hero Frill' Jar as low p. 4 they can bo•tought any. t'nywhere, arm from Corning. We can 'Zivo special rater ou t large quamitie, It is the 1,- Otund not sulablit Jar to the market. Got Ootatious from us before ordu ing ehowhoro. March 18, 1868.—flm 3it...,_ IV ASII INO i'i t G il I NE. T AS. M. WILKINkON, of Charlmrton, having 10 purrhat.ed the right to tnake rind rend the IL P.'JOTIOS Washing Moehina in Tioga Crltrity, hereby gives notice that thh machines aro being made at Van Horn's Cabinet Factory, Wtlitrboro, where they may he proent , nl. ' The best, cheapest, and lit', : ~ psible machine ever invented. June 24, 1889—tf. 200 Ilushitle Timothy Seed. 100 bushels Clover seed, choieort kinds ' WRIGIIT & %WARY. NoliVis - A our -• rilind" to:Buy! AVINQ mord godils than i 6 necessary for 1 this v tkeit (aim stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, • PLATED -WARE, AND FAN CY GOODS, AT COST. O. G. Clocks at Gothic " " Cottage " " American Watches in Silver Hunting Cases at $l9. Finer, Movements, in heavier Cases, at cur resp'onOngly‘ loci prices. - Plated Ware at MEW ufhetu7rs prices. THIS . 1S NO TIUMBUO, BUT A VEIL Cal) and sac for yourself :IVellaboro, 22, 'l)3 Paint for Farmers and Others. 1 4 TON M I.\,''f'`.:llN'T' CO.. I are now mantlfactul hag the heal. Cheapest and most Durable Paint it, us'e: two eOats well put on, mired uith ptire. Lint , eed Oil. will last 10 or lb years; it is of a light brown ur beautiful Chocolate color, and van be charged to green, lead, stone, drab, olive or c r eatti,!to • nit the taste of the consumer. It is valuable lor Houses, Barns, Fence:. Catriago and Car makers, Pails and Wooden ware A ) 4'4.k:filter:ll. Implements, Canal Beats,' Vessels and Ships' Bottoms, Can vas, Metal and Shingle Roofs, (it being Fire and Water proofs,) Floor Oil Cloths, .(one manufao• toyer having vsed .s,l)td) W.I. the past year,) and and as a paint for any purpose is unsurpassed for body, durability, Oat ticity and nithesiveness.— Price $6 per.barroluf 300 lbs.. whiellAvill.supply a farmer for years to conic. Warranted in all cases as above. Send for a"circulur which gives full particulars, None . genuine unless branded in a trade 'Mark, Uraufton Paint: 'Pm sons can order the Paint and I:erult the'inoney ,on receipt of the goods. Address DANIEL, BIDW' ELL, 254 Pearl Pt, Now York. Juno 3, /S -Gm .‘ . To the Soldiers of TiOga COu'"lity'. YOUR attentionis respectfully called to the following 'Act of Assembly" passed at the last session of the Legislature, and to the facili ties afforded by virtue of that net, of preserving the evidence of our service as soldiers in the war for the preservation of the Uttio'w. Bo it enacted by the Senate and liouse of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania in G (Mural Assembly met, and iti . s here sy enacted by the authority of the same •That I h ~ ti l . Recorder of Deeds of the several Co IA es of this Cotuinun wealth are hereby oath, ised(and required to record all final diseharg. of Com aii,,,ioned anti non-C.,natitisrior ed Officers and Privates upoi; ". 1 pplica t im, being made to them .I) , the, holder, 44 the same, lor which the Reoor der shall bo allowed 1110 ueu.l fee for recording; .nif that the recordingdot the , -,;mo ~hall not he .subjeet the potnefit of the Stflic. lox. iN 0 W. OEA HY, Governor. Welbboro, Pa., July 13, 18138-3 m , . . . D. L. DEANE, . , Recor t. der, Tioga Co. , r Hand Book of Politics for 1868. SPECIALLY adapted for mo in the cowing Prmidential campaign. Will contain all the ~niter in the Political 51antoil's of 'lBO6, 1867. lid 1808. compiled from official sources. Will give the whole Political Action of , ,the Govern. I 'lent, and 01 Parties, including Impeachment, ec,ne.triwt;on. General Polities, Platform Acceptance of Candidates, Se., from April, 1865, to July, 1868. Tables on Debt and Taxation, Iteciame and Expenditure: II Banks Southern Registration and Votes. Election Tables from 60,,t0 date. 00 pages, Svo, cloth, $2.50, post paid. The Political Manual for 1809, separately, "Tioth,?sl ; Emet . t cover, :75 cents, .pest . paid -.Address , - , t . ' EDWARD VIcPIIERSON. Clerk of the llou,e Representaticoe, „ . W'ASIIINOTON, D. C. - SAVING S' B A ~'''K'i; J b ,t.y l AYi N s OL SAY' Ing that a penn}• saved a penny earned, • jnntitias GARDNER in awing his establishment a, iSiiving,a Us I:. Economy is Wealth, said s•ime old chap whose nathe r have forgotten; and it i , erenoiny to trade where the !of high pi iee:i is being'prosccuted with vigor and without reprievt;. t can sell Teas, 1110- Josses, Fish, Pork, Flour, Coiu Meal, Coffees, Canned Fruits, Spices, and evetything intended cur family UFO. giving the buyer the lotnefit , , fall or the inarlcetg, an -ndvantago dilly appre ciated by overybedy, excepting wily tbet-eyerdant, 11\1 N OORNITS • who prefer PROMISING TO PA Y one hun dred per cent. profits to the seller, to PAYING twenty-five per cent': cash - nn delivery of the goods. I shell cdfor my stook of goods et fair prices EVERY- :MONDAY, EVERY ItES:DAY, - EVERY WEDNESDAY, EVERY TIME SDA Y, EVERY FRIDAY. , AND EVERY SATURDAY -- ; ._ and tin op as fast a, 1 .ell out. ' / i . A. iIARIoNER Wellsboio, Juan 12, 1887. AGENT FOR HARDING'S EDITIONS OF FAMILY, PULPIT, & PHOTO .GRAPH BIBLES. Wholesale Dealers will find the list to embrace the largest assortment of Bibles in the country. The publisher has no hesitation in pronounc ing', them more saleable titan nay Bibles publish. ed. The various editions embrace all the vial. tins sty les (it binding. and sizes of type, varying in price from S 2 to 5,.:30, :for' Family Bible, large quarto -size. PATEN T FLEXIBLE !PC fiAiN-BACK PHOTOU RANI ALBUM, Yhe Itarding'e Patent Flexible chuin•iteeh A:hum," oler nil )there heretofore .: , Ifinf.irtmed, upon _t,lic slightei4 oxatnina,- ti.t,,, he 11111 , 1r1•1; I to :di.' , - Purchat , erg a:i• r !hat the' atkive !woke arc a!! !!. the r! , ! , t•Philndelphia.reenufaeturo, E. D. CASE, . Troy, Pa. J•qu. S, i 81;3'-'3111 --1 WOlsboro Meat Market! oponvti;aMoat the I. lu (ta u; ) 1 a ( oy ,okettpietl: bX, Dr. Webb, oti crn ttoii-NtrGet, -morning, Ft3l), t 7, wheto k O Ol tuft !IFBo'reitt . enl - /lams and Shoo Wars. 11,1,11epooplq will give me oncouragewontsl will keep up a good Mnrhot. Fell 19. 1868-31 u. A. J. TIPPLE. SealeB! Sc«lcs ! ! Buffalo Platform Seales, all ordinary siztn., fur heavy,:and iimulee itde, Mily be found at t 1 Hardware Sloe -I' Wiu. Roberts, Wellsboro, Theo Scales ate The Fairbanks pat ent and have no , - nperior anywhere. They are made in the hest styleand Imre - taken the premi um at all the great exhibitions. I have the ~ 4_ctio agenny fur these Seulos.iu this region. XVII 1 IA M RO}IERTS. 12, LI Ai:li INO hest quality 25 cis peryard nt I '‘ Dv. LA NO k C(YS. ' car 12 rllt. FITCH'S ABDOMINAL 'SUPPORT- EltS, for sal!: nt Itoy!sprug,Store. :44 JOD-WORK, IN THE BESTd LE, and with daspatob, at THE AFITATOR Office. $3,50. 3,63. 1,70. 11 TA.l3Lf!l' SA L,l ! A. FOLEY. Hoady In July '_ill-I.~`' SEA UQHTEE MEI ..rpJ E E. - B. CASE, HNEDING'S 13BEF ! PORK MUTTON ! P. 11. WILLINAIS 1:11. SEMPER IDEM, DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MED- TettFA, PAINTS, 0114',A1viN_ DOW GLASS, & PUTTY, 'Have come down to Old Prices at last. WE do not hesitate to say that we have the Largest Stock of P UR B. _ENGLISH, MRUGS t~. MEDI LINES, PATENT MEDICINIS YANWEE - NOTIONS, - PERFUIIIEIIX: r . FANCY ARTICLES, TOILET SOAP, CLOTH, HAIR, TOOTH & NAIL BRUSHES, MIRROBS, WINES & LIQUORS, &C., EVER BROUGHT INTOTHIS MARKET. Wa have also the, Largest Stook of PAINTS., OILS, GLASS AND PUTTY Pure White Lead, Pure White Zino, Linseed Oil. Coach Varnish, Furniture Varnish, Yel• low Ochre, Venetian Red, Chrome Yel low, Chrome Green, Prussian Blue, Patent Dryer, Laeltili, Japan, - Spanish Whiling, Pi)) White, Kids:Amine, Resin Tar, Log Wo.id, Fustie, Brazil Wood, Cam wood, Rethydin , Potagh. Putty, Moo . cohol, Benzole. Spirits Turpentine, and Kerosene Oil, Paint and Varnish Brushes,. Which we will sell 25 per cent. cheaper than any other establishment in the county. In short, we have every thingfver kept in a first class DRUG .STORE, and all Ave ask is for you to call and examine our stock and 'prices before buying elsewhere. Re member we can't be undersold. Ali goods warranted or no rale P. R. Wu4,14.3r5,. t P. R. WILLIAMS &Co J. LS WltahA.htd. J . N 0.3 Itniori -Block.' IVollobo'o, Juno 26, 1867 patent, Right that is.No Humbug. THE SUBSCRIBER. having purchased the rightuf 11:11.‘Stnrdeitint's Milk Shelves Jr, Provision Rack for Tioga.county, is,.prepared to. sell Township or individual rights at fair rates. This Rack 16 portable (mike° airiine,6Stat minutes; It tie .3uare of a roomitindlrenn be placed' in the kitchen in cold weather, and in the cellar in warm weather, and will hold fron 72 to 84 pans of milk. The shelves are made in skeleton form so as to allow the free circulation of ,air all around the pane. It has been, proved that milk will raise more cream, and keep from tour to six hours 'longer than on, ordinary - Aelves. • Each shelf turns by itself indopendent of tho other, so that the cream of the fit titer milking is not disturbed Ly the removal or putting on of pans. The frame is such that it.eart be readi ly coverawith a cloth or gauze, effectually ex cluding insects or dust. It is a complete arrange ment to dry fruit upon. , The subscriber will soon visit different ports of the County with a model of this rack, or be can he addressed'at Wellsboro, by those desiring to purchase Township or indi vidual rights. Specimens can also he seen at they Foundry building of Soars 1,-, Williams in this Borough nt any time after the middle of March. GEORGE THOMPSON . . Wolls t boro, it, 3868-61). INIM Stoves & Tin Ware FOR THE MILLION. Good people all, both great and small,—if you want to keep PEACE ,IN TUL' FAMILY you must have enough to cat; dry wood, a good wife, well-behaved children, and vi crown all, a TIP • TOP COOKING STOVE! This laaVand crowning gOod, Thave at my Tin and Stoce establishideut; 014)6:Ate Roy Block, Wellsboro, and its name is the ll,k)Mb' COMPANION ; on - all hands admitted to be equal to any in the world; TIN WARE MADE TO ORDER, promptly, and mirranted to give 'eatisfaotioln. executed in tho host manner and With disiatoh _qA x LL AND SEE ME, Virollsborough, Nov, 11,1887 _.„ _Ruth - .Benefit..--- A. . 4.10./sirß! a sefpl, p roman entp the; day, Abate tireqeW that giOol-tnoVii "/p)irrilint good, few so well adapted to relieve human suf fering, few se;ivell approved by the pnblie as Hint= new and powerful remedy called Salutifor (or as the German people eaR it lienillibringer). It gives ease and com fort- to ifib poor sufferer from Neuralgia and. Rheunintietn, and brings speedy relief to that largoikdass of.diseases that are often cured and always bonen tpd by an out ward applicatton. „. • For sale by all Druggists. Wholesale Depot DAY, HOA GLAND h STI GER, No 54 CourtlandtiSt. Now York. T O LAWYURS- BANKMTCY• BLANKS, in fail etts,, at YOUNG'S BOOKSTORE.' Wellsboro Cloth-Dressing Works. - . . HAVING .engage 4 JAMMr.ES SMITH:to FOR SALE CHEAP. ' superintend our Clothing Works we aro •- lelegant new open Buggy. 1 seoond hand now ready to do all kind of coloring and dress open, buggy . -_ 1 second hand top buggy._ ing in good style and on short notice. - 1. sulkey. I two hO - rse-lunlmir,',lvagoo: .-• , S. A, ,HXL TEOLD, WRIGIM& BAILEY. ' Sept. 18,1801-tf. • •0. BLAZE: - , •, • . . .•;‘, -•--, , t ,,,, ... . . .._ ' 'tai., ,_, =I Such as 7___,,„„,.,---- , . ~,,--7 - -,, ,, _, !..,. - ,p3 .,, ,„1,,, A, , .' lit t,---,.: i 4, 0r ,- ~, 1 ;')_-.1-., 7,,."7;1_ __l_,,7_, s'4',. —.4"-,.:_- ----..-,..,-;, ti - 141, t t--:.,1 7 . 1 7.-N1,,, ,„,,ii, 0F, , : ,, 1,„„, , , 1 , , 1 z„ ,-;,,, ~, -.. Lb„.. g ...3. .4. 1. •••:: • - • r REPAIRING D. P. ROBERTS N Vir FIRM: 2'o B . UY : S4'LL 18 OUR BUSINESS !, lfft.p thp,,:faigloat xuarfcgte, Aeon, Ythe•followingartioles,; ) :,* • •, • • ' Si'Ril l , X 1 1;,,T S , ',MACON SANS, DEER ;SKINS, FURS, HIDES, AN 1 7)4,AL SKINS, for which we will pay cash. We will manufacture to order,French or home tanned CALF or RIP BOOTS; in the best man ner and at , fair 'rates, and pay especial attention to REPAIRING. ' ' ALSO, We have a first-rate stockier REAIIV.MAIIE WORK on' which vrt, will not be undersold, and 'from,this time lie shall makelt a 'point to keep up the beet stock of 9.A.17 7 ER5, to be foutid in the' 'coanty, whiiih we will sell at a lower profit than such articles have ever been offered in this - region. Wepbnll likewlee keep up , a good astortfnpat LADIES' BAL ORALS,. I L KATI! ER BOOTEES, ''CHILDREN'S'' AND MISSES WORK OF VA , RIOUS STYLES, and all styles of MEN'S WORK. LEATHER t p FINDINGS can be bought of us as cheap-as any whore this side of Now York, and we shall keep a full stook of FRENCH 'CALF, FRENCH KIP, UP PER; .SOLE, LININGS, Ara? BINDING. Our Mock of PEGS; NAILS, THREAD,' AWLS, RASPS, GLOVERS' NEEDLES, LASTS, TREES, CRI.JIPS, with SHOE3I,AItER'S TOOLS and FINDINGS; will be found the lair gest In the county, and we sell for small profit We talk business and we moan 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. ores' Hardware Store, C. W. SEARS, GEO Wellsboro, April 24, 1887-41. 1868. WRIGHT Bri BAILEY. 1868 WF commence this year with. an exclusively CASK baldness. GASH PAID FOR WHEAT CASH PAID FOR OATS I CASH PAID FOR CORN- 1 CASH FOR EVERYTHING I 1 A LARGE STOCK OF FLOUR FOR CASH 1 A LARGE'STOOK OF FEED FOR OA$lll A LARGE STOCK OF PORK' FOR CASH Call and see ue. WRIGHT do BAILEY WellsborodUn. 9, 1867-Iy. All iiersons bidebted to in by note' or book account must ostlt and settle or pay costs- ' 8, 1888. - " WRIGHT & BAILSY. ' THE GRFAT DRAMA OP '6B, Wilztin_ AV Van Volirnyiknipalci PUBLIC BENEFIT 1 PROGRAMME , PART FIRST. In view of the contemplated Railroad soon to to be built• to WOllsboro, the proprietors have concluded to give the people hereabouts, daily entertainments through the year, commencing on the-14th of January, The first piece, entitled, "LIVE ANfl LET LIVE Y IN Two CHARACTERS. Live,— ' WILSON tt- VAN VALKENSI7RO. Lot Live, - .! • Tao Pneems. This great dram has drawn crowded houses both in this andho old Countries, and is ad mitted - by all to b one of the most profitable, in ecc tweeting, and besepleces extaa ' 'Tiekdts to the, bred& Oirbk—FßEE. tl .._-.._:_.. • • . . . _ • " PAM : SECOND. . 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 BIZIIR OF EISIIION! Where we can furnish any style, kind and quality of Gentlemen's wearing apparel on short notice, and at prices astonishing low. CUTTING DONE ADMIRABLY Cloths, Cassixneres, Vestings, Ladies' Cloths, 4nd _ large variety of Ladies' Dress Goods. Best kinds, and as cheap as the cheapest. Tickets to the Par . quette—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 WeixtfLiecil:•sai Come one and all and witness the above en tertainment. We do not claim to be - old Stars, but shall endeavor to do our best to give all the worth of their money Reserved Seats for the Ladies. Remember the place, NO. 2, UNION BLOCK. N. B.;—‘ l le shall give Or patrons the full ben efit of the decline in prices, and extending them our thanks for the yery liberal patronage heretofore extended,• we solicit a continuant of the same. WILSON A VAN VALKENBURG. Wnlistli!ro, Jan. lb, ;18044= Horne Lif6 In'surauce Co., No. 258 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. ALL the bet profits of this Company go to the Assured.j No forfeituTe of Policies. • No Liriiitation asti residence or Travel. The ffoine has ariample CaSh.Capital most Bel curoly invested. WALTER S. GRIFFITII GEORGE C. RIPLEM.... I. H. FROTHIIiftIIAM, Tutus. WM. J. COFFIN,: • AcruArtY. 1 MORGAN HART, Wellsboro March 4,1868-6 m • - ft.A.II:ICNkA&RILEY, 1 • BOOT AND 'SHO4: - MAKERS, Over Trillion cf: Van Valkenburg's Store, in the room lately occupied by Benj. Seeley. • BDOTSi AND SHOES of all kinds made to order and in the besi manner. ItEPAIRING of all kinds done promptly and good. 4lve us a call. JOHN lIARKNESS, WM. RILEY. Wellsbore, Jan.i 2, 1868 -Iy. VIIOLBSILE, DREG STORE. DM AND MEDICINES, PAINTS AND OILS, _ THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, KEITH'S CONCENTRATED M'EDICINES, IREDELL'S FLUID, EX , TRACTS, BURNETT'S COCOAINE, FLAVORING EXTRACT, KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT MEDICINES, ROM ; ESTER PERFUMERY AND FLAVORING EXTRAQTS, WALL AGENTS FOR MARVIN & CO'S RE FINED OIL. Bold at Wholesale Prices. Buyers are requested to oall and get quotations before going further East 1868. ' FOR SALE. 1868. BY B. C. WICKIIAM, AT HIS NURSERY OF FRUIT AND OR NAMENTAL TREES, IN TIOGA 60,000 Apple Trees. 10,000 Pear Trees. A good supply of PLUM. PEACH; CHERRY, and ORNAMENTAL TREES & SHRUBBERY. The Fruit trees aro composed of the choicest varieties, good, healthy, some of them large and in bearing. Any one wishing to get a supply will do well to call and see my stook before pur chasing elsewhere. Aar Delivered at the depot free of charge. Tioga, Feb. 28, 1868-Iy* GEO. 0. DERBY. .Preg Sec'y N. PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, WHITEWASH LIME & 'AND DYE COLORS, W. D. PERBELL & CO Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1866=•1y To Owners of Horses ,and Cattle. TOBIAIP DERBY CONDITION POWDERS ARE I warranted e:warier to any others, or no pay, for the cure of Distemper, Worms, Hots, Coughs, Hide bound, Colds, &r., in Horses; and Colds, Coughs, Loss of Milk, Black Tongue, Horn Distemper, &c., in pat. tle They are perfectly safe and innocent; no need of stopping the working of your animals. They increase theappetits, give a flue coat, cleanse the, stomach and urinaryorgane; also increase the milk of cows. 'Try theni,"and you will' never bo with Ont them. Hiram Woodrtiff,' the Celebrated trainer of trotting horses, has used them for years, and recommends them to his friends. Col. Philo. P. Bush, of the Jerome Race Course, Fordham, N. Y., would not use them until he was told of what they are composed, since which he is never without them. Ho has over twenty running hories In his charge, and for the last three years has .need no other Medicine for them. He has kindly .ner mitted me to-refer any one to him.: Over 1,000 rather references can be seen at the depot. Bold by Druggists and Saddlers. .Price 25 cents per box. Depot, 56 ,Cortlandt Street, New York. [Feb. 10] NyETT , SBO.RO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. TB4 subscribers having procured additional DUCL a IJ mch ~inery are now ready to furnish to ord. IJI CASTINGS, SUCH AS PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, FIELD ROLLERS, MILL GEARING, SLEIGH-SHOES, W 0 0 DD. SAWING MACHINES, &c., &c., &o. We hive also a WOODWORTH PLANER, for custom and job work, We are also prepared to do SLITTING & SCROLL SA, WING to order. Having a that-class screw-cutting Lathe, we are prepared to make CHEESE PRESS SCREWS, to 'order, Builders of Cheese Factories are re quested to exit ine our work. We' manufacture the Cha pion Plow, one of the 'finest implements in the market. • Cash paid for OLD IRON CHARLES WILLIAMS, F. L. SEARS. Wellsboro, May 15, 1867—tf. Grocery and Provision Store, CORNING; N. Y. 113XMAXJ, NVIIOLESALE AND RETAIL - DEALER in nll kinds of ' GROCERIES, PROVISIONS Wines, Liquors and Cigars, FOREIGN & DOMESTICr GREEN & DRIED FRUITS, CANNED F.RUITS AND VEGETABLES, WOOD & WILLOW WARE, GLASS , I CROCKERY WARE,I CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CAES - & PERAMBULATORS, TOYS, &c., acc A full and complete assortment of the above mentioned goods of 'the best quality always on band. Puritanlar attention paid to Fine Groceries -Dealers and Consumers pill nod it to their in terest to examine his Stook before, buying. Curning„lsj.,l7., litlaxch .11,„1808,: Milt largest CiPsortment of Watches, Clocks Jewelry twl4 Rlcited Mare:in Tioga county '[l.9dee66) . POLErfic. • 'JI—LBBI `p gun `PloUgu"111 1 'ono. 331 M •u *o * I •samo3 -.Mug .toj oXprif putt cmlutuxo pun {l da a:thititi •uopoodiuj Juag 53J1.1,1 intit vtitii.9 , lllo oseinitioub ui Olympian .ttitlaca ► .410,ttiliull altilgoatopi spoon ACM. toed yeti:lll4lv ;mini Oat I Stoitorgovo moulting otompinn 3 , ii u ! ;I.ln va ( l , noen iltat e uq II ..)11111.)ilik . am Rip& Xup gsucia t. 4 q tfiu.l,l la El (1 uutu y •ouo taut' pißuto aouhtua ri.sona •olui .to; &Jog oss liana '1)1(VIIII.4 '0 'lf riq Polualud 1111iNrid NllO3 pale/Lima otil o 1 910121111.1 JO aolluens oyJ Hu° pinom SIEIIOII4IIII HINDU jo Ilanlai alrai Slon a ‘osiv (pup' WO `:4111.1. liaJaria El I 41,0 41, 0 . 0 9$ .9Ni:I7:4S ,311 V 3.4 t Ted `Q7 - 3114 - SW VIII i 'owls diutisito,i,‘ UO .100([ piltil 11311,1,0110 18,4,4x)1 I '0 "3'§' '3I:IVNI-Nll 13tIVNt-SSVI9 6 -SRAOIS `auvAA(nivi-T .znoS ftu!knq ¢q q:11,4(30, - .). 0il Oat y osai putt i teouisng anoil uo wig. uv oxen The Athe;•ican Cooking Stove. AFTER twenty years experience in the IMO ufaoturoof stoves, we became convinc&i, -some six years since, that a vast- amount of Money was being expended•hy the people of this Igr - grir — ortion of -citzr-vm. ;,?Igait"itilirtitai true economy consisted in buying the host stoves thatteould be made, notwithstanding the pritie was higher. With this view we proclieded to construct the American Cooking Stove and spared no pains or expense to make it the best and most perfect stove that could be made. And we have exerimented with it, and carefully watched its oeration for the. last six years. and when an improvement suggested itself, we have at once adopted it, and we hive several of 'these improvements secured by letters patent. In this manner we do not hesitate to say, we have brought it ton 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 strives we manu facture, we study usefulness, durability, conve nience and economy in operation, rather than cheapness in price, and in so doing we are satis fied we study the interest of those purchasing our stoves. SHEAR, PACKARD, .5c CO., Albany, N. Y. For sale by CONVERSE .4 - - OSGOOD, Wells bore,. Pa. . Ainy 13, 186 S. To the Farmers of Tioga County T AM now 1)111141111g at my manufactory , In Lawrence ' villa. a superior FA INIAULY AIILL, which possesses Ow following adran togas over another mills: 1. It separates oats, rat litter, and foul seeds, and chess and cockle, from whe . 2. It cleans flax seed, to es out yelliw seed, and all other seeds, perfectly. 3, It cleans timothy seed. . 4. It does all other separat g required of a mill, This mill is built of the ben and most durable tim. ber. ID good style t and is sold cheap for cash, \or pro duce. .1 Iwill fit a patent nee. fo separating oats from wheat, to other mills, on reason bie terms. r e. 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One Agent in Easton, Pa., •reports 72 subscri bers iu 3 days. One in Boston, Mass., 103 sub scribers in 4 days. One in Memphis, Tenn. 108 subscribers in 5 days. Send for Circulars and see our terms, And a full description of the work, with Press notices of advance sheets, &o, Address NATIONAL PUBLISBING CO. 20 South Seventh. St. Philadelphia, Pa May•27,lBBBm4t • ' • '''52‘11311.11.4 1011111 H 14:01II (1011 'IIVI3. 'KOIII SCOM 'a uoti *Legg PILOS — "P"P"'"-{ Jad STIVR 30 i .00 6 00 . 7 00 800 10 00 1 00 8 00 2 50 800 LINE§ 01 7 TRAVEL. ERIE RAILWAY. On and aft,:q. iltmdtLy. May 11.1. t nbotit tho fotlunfng l,ouit • WESTWARD FOUND: 0:0:1 th 'itch I. iixprese, Sundays excepted,for S:011111111101, and Dunkirk, Waking diraot conhuti. with trains of the Atlantic Great Western. L. 1 . 811oro t and Grand Trunk Rallways,torall d to 0:21 n. at „Night Ex pi cam, Daily, for nuffnlo,zalaw.,„ „ Dunkirk and tLu West, connecting na above. 0:05 a. in., N t Exinena, Stliahqs oA.copted, kot I, • gator and buffalo, via Avon. 10:15 a . Train, Ei I: whip+ excepted, for Buffalo and Dunkirk. LAB p. m. Baltimore Express, Siandays oxceptod,fet Rochester and Buffalo, via, Avon. 0:33 p: m., Day Exprcan, Snnday3 excepted, for Bra,lo, lzalamanca, Dunkirk mut the {Peet, connecting ut nt ma with the Athintie and Great Waste' ltaita.ry ; at Buffalo with tlio Lake Shore and Grand Trunk Itailwaya,aud at Dunkirk with the Lake novo Railway, fur all points west and south. 6;40 p in Liny EApresti,Sundaya excepted,for Rocliettcor 12:35 Expreed Blinl.Bundaysexcepted.fur lu,tialniuttura,und Dunklrk,eunnectliii; %call him tor Ulu Wust. 1.30 p w Way l'1.1;4111, Sundt.ys axcepted. 5:40 p.ln., .I.linlga /Olt trail), Daily, lot tho West EASTIVAILD noTIXD 12:4(1a. la., Nizlit Crprr•9, Pally, Sundays oxcephal, Connecting Grayeollrl for Warwick:and at N.:‘, York with afternoon trams and steamers for Ito , trq, awl New Euglawl 4:20 a. in., Cincinnati Express. Memlap; excepted. nectiug at Elmira for Bart isbut the South; at Owego fer..lthaca; at Iliaghend , .ii fur Syiacueo; at Oreat Bead for Scranton, ohihithl pitia,and Trenton:at Lackawaxen for Hawley, nod at tiraycourt for Newburg and Warwick. 9:55 a. in., Day Express, Sundays excepted,connect ing at Elmira for Canandaigua, at Binghamton mi cure, at Great Bond for Scranton, at Lackau (MI far Hawley, and at Jersey Cl pr, with midulgheExpreia Trainor New Jersey Railr ad fur Philadelphia, Drill. 11501'0 and Wabbillgt on . 10.22 ain Aecetnmodation lain daily, c0n10..114 at Ilbuila for CanitudaSgn t. 2:2 (0 p. 111., Baltimore .Expre s. Sundays except e d. 4:35 p. m., New Yot k and littltimore Mail, Fundoe ex . cepted 8.03 p ni Lightning Express, Sundays 'excepted. electing at Elmira for Harrisburg, Philadelphia se.. the coiiith ; nt Jamey City with morning express train of Ness Jersey Railroad for Baltimore and Washington, and at New - rink with morning press trains for Boston and the East. 12:30 p. in. Way Pi eight, 9unchrys excepted. W2ll. R. BARR, Peng Pass. Agent 33lossbnrg & Corning, & Tioga R. R Tttins trill run as follows until further notft-: Acconimodation—Leaves Blomburg at 6,15 a. m.,3ians• , fleld at 7,05 Tioga nt 7.41 Lawn nceville at 4,2t— arriving at Corning at 9,25 n. m. Mail—Leaves Btossburg at 2,00 p, m.,Mansfield at 2 40, 'rings. nt 3.18, Lawrenceville at 400 —arriving at Corninutt p. m. Mail—Leaves Corning at 8.00 a. tn., Lawreaceviik at 9.03. Tioga at 9.45, 11; l inafteld at 10 , 22 —arriviug at Blocs-burg at 11.00 a. . Accommodation—Leaves Corning at 2.40 p. m , Law• renceville at 4.00. Tio t at 4 50, Mansfield at 5,30-- arriving at Itlosslearg t 0,15 p. ni„t. L. H. SHATTUCK, Sup't Northern Co - ntral R. IR. TRAINS FOR THE NORTH. • Ttaius for Canandagnia leave Rimira aB follows: Aceoluodation at '7 00 a ra Express [fastest train on road] 1195 am Mail 615 pm Way Freight, [passenger coach attached].........7 10 a m On and after Nov. 21, 1367, trains will arrive ate depart - from Troy, as follows; LEAVE Z; 0 RTHWA.P.D. 10 55 A. M.—Daily (except Sundays) for Elm 10, Canandaigua, Rochester, Susp. Enid Canadas. 9 45 P. s.l.—Daily (except Sundays) for E Buffalo, via Erie Railway from Elmira LEAVE SOUTHWARD. GOO A. M.—Daily (except Sundays) for Washington, Philadelphia, &c. 905 P, 11, —Daily (except Sundays) ion Washington and Philadelphia. J. N. DGBARRY, , ED. S. YOU Gen'l Supt. Harrisburg, Galli Pass. Balti Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Ou and after MONDAY, Sept. 14th, 1868, TIMIT:1 on the Philadelphia .i: Erie Rail Road will run toi folio': WESTWARD, Mail Train Leaves Philadelphia 1044 le th " Williamsport 5....1i ain " arr. at Erie SOP pin Erie Express leaved Philadelphia • 1120 neon '. " Williamsport 8..5 p m •' arr. at Erie 9JO a in Elmira Mull leaves Philadelphia 6.00 a m •` " Williamsport. / 62S p in " .' arr. at Lock Raven 7.48 p m EASTWARD. Nail Train leaves Erie lt , 50 a in " Williamsport 16.16 pru " arr. tit Philadelphia OU p m Erie Express leaves Erie 7 33 p m ' Williamsport 8.13 a m " air. at Philadelphia (Jo p m Mail /mil Express connect with 1l Creek end Alla eliettA River Rail Read. Baggage C lacked Through. ALFRED L, TY 11, Gen'i Sup't. -•5....a:e =Ala Great Western R• V SALAMANCA STET/O N. WETTWAIID BOUND. Za11:14 r 1.2.43 thwrro, Mai! .6 10 5.30 Express Accommodation 6,35 Mall Expri s 12.19 Accommodaticin, Exple.SB 11.00 Express At Col y there is a Junction with the Philadelphia fit ie, and Cil Cieek itull Roads. St Meadville mini the Franklin and Oil City and Pit hole Branch. At Leamttsburgo the Mahoniny Branch makes a dl• rect route to, Cleveland. At Ruvenna connects with Cle%eland and Pittsbm gh Railroad. The Road passes through Akron, Ashland, Gallon, Marion, Urbana and Dayton, intersecting Turiutie jail. roads, and terminates at Cincin i natl. h. D. RUCKER, Gen. Supt., Meadville, Pa: Real Estate Sale MILE Subseriber ‘ will sell or rout the Coll.trtag 1. valuable property, to wit: One tavern stand in Lawrenceville One farm, on which he now resides, one-half mile from three churches, two School Houses, two grog shops, and one railroad, and about the same distance from the line of 'the Vielhboro and Lawrenceville Railroad. The farm contains 160 aeres of good laud, .50 acres timbered,:well wa tered, and very productive. It requires that the' seed should be sOwciti and .planted, however, to ensure a harvest., tine farm in J'aCkson township, 17.5 naves; a first-Fate place for a cheese tActory. Also—tor - saki-4 mutes, '`,.5 sheep, and other stock, cheap on reasonable terms. - M. rz. BALDIVIN i t Lawrence, Apr. 17, ISfi7—tt. Planing & Turning. i 1 B. T. VAN HORN, ITAVING got his new Factory in operation , is now prepared to Ell orders for Cabinet t), are promptly and in the best style of workman• shipl „Having procured a WOODWORTH PLANER, lie is ready to dress boards or.plank with dispatch SCROLLIVORK.& BRACKETS, furpished to order. His machines ere of the new est'and most improved patterns. 17, Shop corner of Pearl and Walt Ste, Ny . fLLS BORO, PA,, Oet. /866—tf. B. T. VAN HORN. NEW GROCERY At Dartt Settlement. T HE SUBSCRIBER ha l s opened a new GROCERY & PROI SION STORE At the above named place, whore ho proposes to furnish Goods in his line cheap. Market prices pald for Farm Produce, either iu cash br trade. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. ALBERT TIk'PLP. Charleston, Dec. 11, 1887—ti'. J. STICKLIN, Chairmaker, Turner, and .1 . 7 Furniture Dealer. ALE ROOM, opposite Dartt's Wugon Shop, 0 Main Street. PACTORY in Sears •d: Hams Foundry, second btory. Orders promptiy filled and satisfaction guaran teed. Fancy Turning dono to order. Wolisboro, Jona 12, 'Sal. J. STICKLIN. Tioga Marble Works. ?VHF: undere.ignel io now prepared to exe I cute all , pi-ders for Tomb Slonei and Illoan month of cithor i ITALIAN OR RUTLAND MARBLE, of the latest style and approved wethinanship and with dispatch. He keep constantly on hand both kinds of Marble and will ho able to suit all who may fa vor him with their orders, on as reasonable tetras as can be obtained in the country. Stones discolored with rust and dirt cleaned and made to lhok as gold as new. PORTER IVILOOX. Tioga. Nov. I ,1867-tf. Tle L ANO CO. Agents for thy suBcu 3 hort nn,Woolon RIDDLE, Chen') Burt re. NU c and the mint and 1 ta!run we, 1.11 !ann., Ag't ore. Md