TER LAST PIGHT OF THE WAR. . Onto morn rings out the'bugle call °ma - more - trio bAnncriliosY- Once therellie 'Boys are guthering,.' ' Beneath the Autumn skies, For Treason snakes its final fight " • Against the Right of Man r But_the flag we raise as in other days, Anil Grant is in the van! We're heard that rebel yell before, We've heard that traitor whine-- When Riot roared in the Bowery, And Lee had crossed the line;: But victory came in a blaze of dame, That scorched the rebel elan, For the hays lu Blue were atuut and true— And Orant Wes in the ran Still raged the war; and grass grew green O'er many a soldier tom, 'Till Peace came, fair is a morning star, After a Welt of Morro. And shall we now the fruitS of peace, To Tietispn tamely yield? ' Net.-whi!e a soldier wields a vote,- And,Airant is in the field So close up ranks and forward . march ! 'Tilt the crow.niug fight is on I While the sweet 028 masks fills our hearts With c `the idol of ditties gone. Our eAse is bit:iitf We cannot fall Who salve for the Rights of Man ! The tar's in their courses &Oat for us— And •Grant is in the van! —Chicago Trilm»e CHIaSTIAN HERO- The late Wei was a stern test of char acter. Many who had tong maintainoi a ehristain profession, made shipwreck of faith and hope in the army, They 'were noL equal to the temptations of a new career. Some' who went out with high aims, as chaplains. to guide.the liv ing ' and comfort the dying, returned with soiled :reputations, having ruined thernselves Instead of helping others. But true-hearted Christians grew in grace in the army. The dangers and trials of a new life developed their man hood, and they came forth froth the fur nace like - gold - purified by fire, C was a nobie'example of this class. , He had experienced the new birth only few weeks•nefore enlisting in one of the New York regiments, Indeed it was the glowing Patriotism begotten by love of nod, that led to lay himself on the altar of his country's service; •for - he was del icately nurtured, surrounded by friends who idolized him, and naturally averse to both the eXcitements and the hard ships of military life. But the same sur render ivitich Led to an abandonment of ease for Christ, impelled to an abandon ment of home for country. His friends thought him unfit berth by temperament and habit for a soldier's _life ; but the Martry-spirit was In him, and he longed to do or die for the upholding of a free governmet. With a;quiet enthusiasnL re pressed all tears and gave a cheerfulness to It is parting words, he left for the field. His destination disappointed him, for he hoped te share the dangers of battle, but his coMpany, with one other, was detached from the regiment to man a fort in the Carolinas. The chaplain went with the other companies to the field, and those remaining were Left without a religoits leader. • The Sabbath came, and the young sergeant missed his Christian home and the worship of the sanctuary. Be was sore/3, tried. There was.no chaplain in the fort, and, so far as he knew, noChhlst Tans among- his superior officers. Be was but a babel!) Christ, who had taken part hut a few times in the Social devo tions of the church. He was naturally pr,ald anti keenly sensitive to ridicule. If lie assumed position as a leader in Christian labor, it triight, excite the contempt of his superiors and interrupt his friendly relations, for lie was a :mit• vcrsal taVorite to hi company. But the same courage which Wouir Have led him to the cannon's mouth. linnate Idol heroic: ill duty to his diviot raet. Fie agave trntice ,at noon, tha red:flit, services wutuld be, - hew iu 11, ca-itmate at six o'clock; ttid invited bull ollke.s ;old invn to. attend. The 11(m caltie,•ati i> lar g e number gathered. P row was Bona,. kr t from the I time, 'gars, a .1 pit. It Ot.':- of his own experience, which static.- the tents in mituy eyes, slid .sid he ;elf a neod, which was douhtle,s eaptho: to sh, of 6atit4th worship lo plle4erec. religious feeling in the lo abSenet from home, lie added Ilia( be knew not if theiv were other Christians in th , o coninly, hut hop 6cl there Christ ians Maio W 110 would:llnd pleasure iif assistini in such a service. He then invited al. fu eserci6e a perfect freedom, and AA speak or pray as the Spirit►noved the►u. A dead silanoo- folloeyed. He looked calmly from face to isaee around the tire circle, but met no responsive glance fro►n any. 'Some eyes twink led, is if with concealed nierritnetkt at his position, Sonic fooled Indifferent. as if the whole thing was a weariness z s. A sew appeared serious, as if mindful of religious privileges left at home. But no eyes flashed syrtfpathy, and no-voice WAS heard to utter encouraging words He felt bitterly that he was alone. 13ut lie did not falter. Expressing a aitnph regret that no others were ready to takt part in the service, he announced that a similar meeting would be held on the next Sunday, and ,closed with a brie prayer, which touched the most care less heart. - When all had left, his heart sank, and hot tears were in his eyes, for he bad a sharp sense of weakness and lone liness: He heard songs in the neigh boring casements, given with a genu ine nasal twang, in raillery of the meet ing. lie knew there were many mock ing tongues. - ButVoirgave the needed strength to his young disciple, and he endured, to the end. For months be sustained the _meeting alone, and all who attended were respectful, for they honored his consistency, and loved his genial manho - od. And when at length the term of enlistment e*pired.—for it was a nine month's regiment,—and the young sergant who yearned for home, was laid away in the grave, a 'victim to typhus, just as the time for return came, his comrades watered his grave with loving tears, and united in calling him a true Christian hero. They learned Up revere religion for the beauty of his ex ample. His life was short, but long enough to win a martyr's crown. GENERAL GRANT'S ONLY JOKE.- The only joke that Lieutenant General Gront was ever known to perpetrate, was one day during his campaign in 'llississippl, when the rebel Gen. Win-, ter was coming up to attack one of the wings of his army, where the Comman der-in-Chief happened, to be present. " Gen tlemen;" said Grant, quietly knocking the ashes from his cigar, and looking around at the officers near him, "you see a severe Winter approaching. and I advise you to haVe the boys keep tip a good.fied . " A matter-of-fact (Ad gentleman in flew England, whose wife was a thoro -gh •' Destruetionl4," was awak ened out of I Is sleep by his possesried rib,one storuly night last winter the ward : " if usbami 1 .tild you hear that ttoim.? It's (iabriel It's the manta of the ellitlitittV)Wels PI 4 1Qh, pshaw, you old foi511" replied the good'-old man ; "do you s' post: GAHM is such an ass as to come oo wheels in Fuck good sleighing as this.? I tell you it's not hiw—turn over and go to sleep." A lady asked tier little girl, on re turning .froin church, if she remember ed the test. "0, yes," saidastie, "it was this: ' The ladi s' sewing society will meet at Mrs. McCracken's house on Monday evening. nest." A showman" - advertises that among his other curiosities le the celebrated "difference" •which has been so o ten split by bargain makers. He says he bus both halves of it, If a woman change her sex, what re ligion would she be? A he•then._ COUNTRY MERCOANTS Dairymep, Fartites . • ASIIES, I DEESWAX; BEANS, BiIiFTER FLOUR AND DRIED AND GREEN FRUITS, GRAIN, WOOL, G.XNIE, POULTRY, FEATMERS, IIE,MP, PROVISIONS, OILS, LARD, 'A.LLONCi . , SEEDS, TOBACCO, 5080111351, JOSIAH CARPENTER, General. 00111ThiSSitill Merchant, 442, 444...44 446 Washington St., IVerlair - And recoie e his weekly Price Curi (.7+l of Pro guee and Groceries the won complute Price Cui rent Published in the United States. SEND FOR A• PRICE • CURRENT. Marking Platen & Cards furnished Free. Liberal Advances made on Consignnets. ketablislied May let, MOO. Firet Class - Refcrences•given n•6cn it equiro. April 22, 2888.-Iy. NEW HARDWARE STUB RE 1 CONYERS & t1S(101111 I N GTo li c i e lt r i ie n, , l le the ilu r ie hl e b t ll t ' llti q i 4 oll " n "rY "ad' ' STOVE, TIN, AND erENErtAI. HARD- two doors below the old Stand; where they uiar UfaCtUre HUMANITY PIII Nei PILE, that iz+, in the Meet F übstuntitti manner. iII the matter of SPI - `OV F. 1 4 we have enough to d.. afl the cooking and warut ing in Tioge County. In fact, we have '. - tovee enough to MAKE A NLIMMER in iVo ore the only ogent3 Cur the salt, of the, AMEHICIN COOK NTOVE n Wellaboro; and thiß Store is the AUTOCRAT OF STOVES. ce keep till kinds of 'Hardware, Irun, halls, teel, norm) shoes, and a complete variety of SHELF II A !MAYA HE. pal doti'l bobore it ()Reif , IN. co.NVF:IiB s OSUOUD. ti'ellsboro, Sept, I„ , lstiT, ly: Stoves: Stoves:: WILLIANI ROBERTS begs to announcs to the citizen's of Tioga County, that In addition to his excellent stock of Stoves, tin-Ware, Brittania, and Sheet-Iron Ware, he uas, at a great outlay, stocked his store on ' MAIN STREET, WELLSBEIPRO, with a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware, )f which we enumerate the following articles: NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT, MILL, RAND AND BUCK SAWS, BUTTS, STRAP HINGES, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, • PUMPS, AXES, AUGERS, BITTS, BITT.STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS, SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS, BENVII-SCREWS, MOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS, BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS, PIPE BOXES, AXLE • TREES, ELLIP TIC SPRINGS, lIORSE SHOES, 110 OP, BAR, & BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE ' HANGINGS, CORN POPPERS, COLIN SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUPPERS COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS, pin? I, CARTRIDGES, - • POWDER AND CAPS. - LATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS new thing, and made for use. These are but a 'on of tho many articles composing our stock if hardware We invite the public to call and examine for heroselves. We aim to keep the boat quality , 01 mods in our line; and nil work to ordor dont , u•nroptiy •ind well WILLIAM ROBERTS' twolohorti.Actrit. I.IIMR-tr. Hero Fruit Jar. 500 allOi.zS of the IlEttO Ftturr Jll ~ale by W. D, TERBELL & Coroin i t, N. y, We nre prepared to till osiers fur the Her , Fruit Jar us tow as they can be bought ally inywhere, anti 'shipped trout Corning. We eat ice special rote,. 01.1 large quatititiest. It is th , hem anti paw., tiniabie Jar in the toaqet,' lio inotatiotis Irmo ur before urdtring eltewhere. starch IS, ISO.--faa • WISHING 'MACHINE. JM% M. IVILKINSON, Churieston.havinp ptirchased -the right to wake and vend th, it. P. -Jones Washing Alaohine in Tioga County hereby gives notice that the machines aro being made at Van iiern'a Cabinet F.tetory, Wellsborth where they may be procured. The best, cheapest, nerd wort sontible machine over invented. June 24, 1888—tr. 200 Bushele linlothy Seed. 100 busbeir Clover seed, choicest kinds • and a Others, CotsroN YOUR MEAL, FLAX, COTTON, FURS SAND SKINS, NAVAL notiss, HOPS, GINSENG, MOLASSES, &C., &C. To - WA RE STORE, TIN - WARE - ,ON I.IIE TVA _LI?US,SIA WRIGHT a BAILEY. • ‘, Now is otir , - , -,111110'40 A 3 IIY I • TWA VINO more goods ,that useessery for XX this market, 1 will sail my entire stock of WATC!JES, 0140(24,9„ ,JEWELRY, ,PLATED IV A.,10.1„ .A.Nti TAN,' CY '3OOIIS, AT COST. 4. t . Clocks at ' . $3,50. Gothic " " 3,03. . Cgttage " " 1,70. - American Watches in Silver Minting Cases at 319. Finer Movements, in hoaiier Cases, at cor respondingly low prices. Plated Ware at Man ufacturers' prices. Tills IS NO IIUMiIifO;III.ST A VER ITABLE SALE! Call anc/ see for yourself. , Wellsboro,,April22, - 4.' FOLEY. Paint for Farmers and Others, ryinE uRAProN strnmAts 'PAINT Co. I are new Manufacturing the Best, Cheapest ud most •Dutable Paint in use.; .two cents well put nu, 'mixed with pure Liusceil Oil will last )0 or 15 years; it is, of a. light bruien or beautilul Choeuta(o color, and can be charged to green, lead, stone, dint), olive or ereato, to ?• tat the.toste of the consumer, It in valuable tor tiuUttli, Barns, Fences, Cavil - AO sad Cut tuakers, , Paila a r i d Wooden ware, • -Agricultural Minn) Boats, Vessels and Ships' alums, Can cos, Aletal and Shingle Ruble, (iticing Fire find tracer proofs.) Flour pit Cloths, lona ratuntrae tutor having vsed 5,000 blits, the past S our,) arid and us a paint for any pirposo is untiurpaSsed for body, durability, ala•tieity nod adbecicessess.-- Price .16 per barrel of :400 lbs., which will supply a farmer for years to .cotue.. Warrnnted in 4)1 cases as above. Send fur a circular which gives lull particulars. None genuine utiless branded in it trade caulk, Graafian Mideral Point, Poi sons can order the Paint and remit! the money on receipt of, the goods.. Address Jithe'3,lB6B-6in -1 .1 1 0 the Soldiers of Tioga - v - OUR 'attention le .respectfully cj 1 . following '•Act of Assembly" pc last session of the Legislature, and t ties afforded by virtue of that act, of the evidence of our service Lr suldiert for the preservation of the Union. Be it .enacted by the Senate ant Representatives of the Commonweal gyisrmlia in Ueneral Assembly met, art by enacted by the authority of the the Recorders of Deedsof the several this Commonwealth are hereby anti, required to record all final ditsehard missioned and non•Commissiobed C Privates upon application being mat theliy holder. of the saute, fur Which der shall hii'allowed the usual fee for and that the recording of the same sr lthiittet the payment of the State tax.. J NO, W. CI EARY, Ouverner. 11 . 011,huro, Pn., July 13,1888-310 ' D. L. BEANE, Recorder, Tioga Co, • •-• Hand Book of Politics for 1868. - tettcisr• in July' PECIALLY adapted for uee in the coming Presidential campaign, Will contain all the r matter in the Political MOllllgie of 1866, 1867, and 1868. Compiled front official sources. Will give the whole Political Action of the Povern• ineut, and of Parties, including Impeachment, Reconstruction, General Politics, Platforms, Acceptance of Candidates, cte., from April, 1885, to July, 1868. Tables on:Debt and Taxation, Revenue and Expenditures, Banks Southern Registration and Votes. Election Tables from 1860 to date. 400 pages, Bre, Chill, $2.30, 'post paid. The Political Manual for 1868, separately, cloth, $t ; paper cover, 75 eenta, 'post paid Address EDWARD DicPHERSON. Cier f k of the //ntvre of Representathot, WAsaiNavoN, D. C. SAVINGS. BA;\•K. OTIZERIVISE GARDNER'S ROOERY AND PROVISION STORE OLD saying that a pknay t•aya./,,i; a penny earned, justiiis ciAnISNEIt." in naming hie establishment rt Savings Blink: Ee yis 'Wealth, said sown old Ith.ip wilove 'ilium 1 have turg - uttuu; and it is ee.,umny to trade where the ,- 4y SLAUGHTER of high pikes is being prosecuted with vigor and without reprieve. I coo «ell SoIgor«, Teas, Mu las«os, Fi tr, Pork, Flour, Coin_ Heal, ColTeos. Canoed Fruits, Spice«, and ovelythitig iotended for family use, giving the buyer tho benefit OF THE fall of 4 the markets, an advantage duly appro elated by everybody,excepting on)y those verdant , . . INNOCENTS who prefer PIiO3JISI,XO TO PA - ono hun dred per cent profits to the seller, to PAYING twomy.five per cent, cash on delivery of the goods. I shall offer my stock of goods at fair prices EVERY MONDAY, EVERY TUESDAY, EVERY WEDNESDAY, EVERY THURSDAY, ---- VERY FRIDAY, EVERY SATURDAY, mid 1111 up ift3 fast as I volt out, Wellzboro, June 12, 1867 E. B. CASE, AGENT FOR HARDING'S EDITIONS OF FAMILY, PULPIT, & PIIOTO ORAPII BIBLES Wholesale pealers will find the list to embrace the largest assortment of Bibles lu the country. The publisher has no hesitation in pronoune. ing them more saleable than any Bibles publish ed. The carious editions einkace all the earl. ous styles of binding and siztis of typo, varying in price from $2 to $3O, Mr Family Bible, large quarto size. HA.RDING'S PATENT FLEXIBLE CEIAIN-BACK PILOTOG RAPII ALBUM, The s uperiority of "liarding's Patent Flexible Ohain-flask Album," over all others heretofore inanufacturei; will, upon the slightest examina tion, be apparent to all. Purchasers are assured that the above boots are all of the best Philadelphia manufacture. E.. B. CASE, Troy, Pa. Jaw. 8,1808.-3 m Wellsboro Meat Market! BEEF ! POER MUTTON ! r(tIIE snib,•et>ber opened a Mont Market in the imildiny lately occupied by Dr. Webb, on !CO ft 111treet, Monday morning, Feb. 17, where m nill keep ufult up, , ,,rtment of F/ E. MEATS lame Anti Shoulders. if the people will give me I , couragoment I will keep up a good iilarkot. Feb. 19, 1898-3 m. A. J. TIPPLE. Scales ! Scales ! &ales I Buiraio pin croon 'scales, all ordinary simt, for heavy, and counter use, may be ',and at the Pardicaro Store of W. Roberts, Arelleboro. Thoeo Scales are the Fairbanks pat• -IA and have no anperior anywhere. They are • , adein the best style and have taken the pretni• tin at all the great exhibitions. I have the solo ageney for thee° Scales in thie egion. WILLIAM ROBERTS. Wolleboro, Feb. 12, IPOS. SACKINO fur hops, test riot lay 25 - 4.4.i.fer'yttid nt be. LANO & CO'S. Oct. 12 ' • - . FIR. PIMPS ABDOMINAL ' SUPPORT. ERS, fur ralo ut ltof4 Drug Stare. JOB -WORK, IN TILE BEST STY LB, and tJ with despatch, at THE AGITATOR Ofilco. DANIEL DID 254 Pearl St, W ELL, Now York ,Coundsaed traostettihihiee. ty. t the r preserving in the war f t, d h s 1 6 0 1 : f r i sutPischeeeoetinmrnoeo itne ; That f r °Heed and fficeraland de to ahem the licaor recording ; ail not be THE L. A. GARDNER. P. ESE SEIVxFER , .IDEM, DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MED "DINES, PAINTS, OILS, - 4:IOTVGLASS, & - PpTTY, ~ Have come down to Old Prices aft last. IV' do, not hesitate to say that we here the Largest Stook of ' P URI' ENGLISH DRUGS ' • tt MEDICINES, • PATEINT 111E1HeiNES YANKEE NOTIONS, P_EIiFFMERY ; FANCY ARTICLES, TOILET' kW', CLOTH, FLAIR, TOOTH it 'NAIL BRUSHES, MIRRORS, WINES !Tr, LIQUORS, fit., .EVER BROUGHT 'INTO MIS M4RZET, We have also the Largosit Stool( of PAINTS. OILS, GLASS AND PUTTY; Such no Pure White Lead ; • pure White Zino, Linseed OIL Coach Varnieb,:rurniture Varnish, Yet ), low Ochre, Venetian Red, Chrome Yet. low, Chrome Green, Prussian Blue, Patent Dryer, Decker, Japan, • Spanish Whiting, Paris White, Kalsomlne, Resin Tar, Log Wood, Fustio, Brazil Wood, Cam. wood, Redwood, ,Potash, . Putty, Aloo oohol, Bonzele, Spirits Turpentine, and Kerosene 011, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Which we will bell 25 per cent. cheaper,tban any other establishment in the county. In abort, we have every thing ever kept in a first claea DRUG STORE, and all we ask is for you to call and examino our Mock and priees before buying elsewhere. Re tnember we enn't be undersold. All goods warranted or no Sale. P. R. WILLIAMS, I P. R WILLIAM I Co. J. L.•IYILLIAus. J No. 8, Union Block. I , Velisboro, ..Inne.2B, 1867. A Patent Right that Is No llninbug. T- • 11E SUBSCRIBER having purchased the right of D. B. Sturclevant's Milk Shelves it Provision Rack for Tioga County, is prepared to sell Township or individual rights at fair rates This Rack is portable and so arranged - that it ., can beJaken apart and nut topether a sin i ftylii vr-vny_...—;:—. -___m----.., ----,-- •••••g••• • -1) ,.. . ' _ .1. - T-st 1 Tll Tri WVISTYPITi t , r t and will hold frnn 72 to 84 pans of' milit — . ' l l- 10- - - ' PART FIRST. shelves are made in skeleton f p u so as to iiitol the' fall ree circulation of airaround the pans In view of the contemplated Railroad soma to It hits boon proved that mil will raise moth° be built to Wellsborm the proprietorsitvo cream, and keep from -four to six hours fongeisincluded to give the people hereahouts, gaily than on ordinary shelves. . 'atterttillaments t brougb. the year, commeneinal on Each shelf turne.by itself independent of Mille 14Th of January. The first piece, entitled, other. so that the cream cif the fel tiler king not disturbed by the removal or jutting on of ii 6 LIVE . AND LET LIVE I," liens. The frame is such that it can be readt. IN Two CHARACTERS. ly covered with a cloth or gauze, effectually exi. eluding insects or dust. It is a complete arrange. Live - " WILSON & VANTALKEtiIItTRO. merit to dry fruit upon. The sub Scriber willsoottLet Dive, THE: PIIOPLE, visit different parrs of the County with'a medal , PUZ ..,sgreat drama has drawn crowded houses of this rack, or ho citn be addrested tit•Wellstier4 i , i h in• this and the old Countries,- and is ad. by those desiring to purchase Township ur indtnnitted by all to be one of the most profitable, in viduat rights. Specimens can also ho seen at thkeresting, and best pieces extant Foundry building of Sears tk Williams in this Tickets to the . Dress. Circle—FßEE. Borough nt, any time after'tfie - middle of Marob; ciRORO E 'THOMPiSON. Z. , ,:: ' --- Wellsbero, March, 11, 1868-Blla. , " We wish It dietinetly •iiederstooil, that all Stoves Sr- , ',Tit Ware s'3)lniatotieeavirofopiflosihitLoiaanttlipinanrctlioet v e n n o ri t e liw a s r% excluded u dfeel 'rogitbe FOR 'MHZ BAZAAR OF FASIIION Good people ail, both grant and satall,A•lt you. want to hoop PEACE IN THE FAMILY !ertainment. We do not claim to be old Stare, ' you must have enough to eat, dry wood, a good but shall endeavor to do our best to give all the wife, well-behaved children, and to crown all, a worth of their money. Reserved Seats for the Lactiea. TIP . TOP COOKING STOVE!. ......._ Remember the place, , NO. 2, UNION BIAC-C.. This lasCantl crowning good, I have at my Tin and Stove establishment, opposite Roy's Bloyk, N; B.—We shall give our patrons the fullben- Wellsboro, and its name is the ' edit of the decline in prices, and extending HOME COMPASION • for the very liberal patronage ' Iheer:oofuorretheaxnt'llended,we solicit a continnanc 4 , . of the same. on'sll hands admitted to be equat'to any-in the; WILSON A VAN VALKENBURG. world. - 1 Wellsbero,Joti. 15, 1888—tf. TIN WARE MADE TO, ORDER, ' promptly,and warranted to give kittisfaotion. REPAIRING executed in the beet inannerand witty dispatch'. CALL AND SEE DIE. ODERTS Wellsbornugh, Nov, • 1,1.837. , Public B .nelit :. AMONGA• • the useful impregemeute of the day, there era fei that givio inure promise or good, few eo well ad.aptod to rilicive -human auf. faring, few an well approved hit the pablloas that new and powerful remedy tall' Selutifer (or as i the German people call it Ilealt bringer). Jr l It gives ease and comfort to ho poor sufferer from Neuralgia and Rheumatism ' and brings speedy rolief to that Jurge-class of diseases that are often Cured and always benefited by an out. ward application. • ,For sale by all Druggists. ; ' • Wholesale Depot DAY, HOAGLAND 4lt. &TI GER, No 64 Courtlandt St, New York. T O LAWYERS - - ' BA.NKRUPTOY ISLANRS, in fu I sotto, at YOUNG'S _BOOKSTORE. - - . FOR SALE CHEAP. _olegan't now open Baggy. .1 second band l'open buggy: 1' second band- toti 1 sulkey. I wuboise /unler wagon. WIUGUT do /3MLEY. witti: S. SELL, IS ,0U I? MIIV,PS BEM at tlio highest market 'iSioe; Ivotioles. t TS, DEACON SKINS, FURS. y'EA.L i SKINS, , to order, French or home , ACIA" BOOTS, in the best 111111:1 Uts, and pay eipeetal attention :tVIAS eve a Srat•rato stock of • WORK, 4 not bo'undersold, and from this also it a point to hoop up tlia butt : TES' GAITERS, jtho county, which we NNW sell at pa such articles have ever' been 4IYISI keep up a good assortincut )iLMORALS, LE A. T ILIIII ;,SES" WORK.oP . .110 US STYUS, styles, of MEN'S - FINDINGS of us as etteap.as auy wierki this Bork, and we shalt iteep•ii fill! stock 0 10A.1. , F; FRENCH , K . 11),' SOLE. LININGS, • BINDING. ME ( O .E6S. NAM'S, THRVAD,, A W LS, 1,0 V S' N D L LA 8 7 2R 11t PS, toitk 8170 EMAK ER'S 2 FINNA'6B, trill bo found the tar .wunty,* and we 'ell fur,amait ripe. isinoss and NVO MOM' liusinoas, , We h this region song enough to be troll ir.lioso who know us trj? us. Corner o Grafton Otroete, opposito Rob ore Store; - C. IV. SEMIS, GEO. O. 112.1tfiY. April 24, ' 1847—tf. 11RIGHT 0. BAILEY, 1868 ltntaeneo this year wi an t,Nelw.ively SII business. ~ • , 11 PAID FOR WHEAT ! PAID FOR OATS ! 311 PAID FOR COHN I FOR EVERYTHING 1 1 AtGE STOCK OF FLOUR FOR . _ OASII 1 ARGE STOCK OF PEED PM CASH. 1 ARGE STOCK OP PORK FOR CASH I ;na see us. WRIGIIT dr, BAILEY. boro, Jan. 9,1a07-.ly. kpons Indebted to us by nolo o am must call and settle pay coms,r book , 18613. WRIA3IIT & BAILEY, 'OIIEiIT M 1141,0 'es; Mion otATaAnTYallienb4g's Where we can _furnish any- style, kind and !quality of (kernlowen'a wearing apparel on short notice, and at prices astonishing low. CUTTING DONE ,ADMIRABLY, Cloths,`Cassimeres, Vespings, Ladies Cloths, and a large 'variety of ladies' Dress Goods. Best Mails, and as cheap as the cheapest. Tickets to the Parquette—FßEE, , . I'&wr THIRD. • In this great Tragedy for tho benefit of the we would not omit saying to the Ladies lhat 390 also 'keep everything to replenish their NATELI44:SII-colzole. Come one and all and witness the above on Home Life Insurance- Co., No. 258 BEOADWAY, NEW YORIC. ALL :the, net profits of this Company go to the Assured. forfeitureof Policies. No Limitation as to residency or Travel. The Hume has an ample Cash Capital most se.. surely invested. WALTE.It S. ORIVRITTI. Pres. GEORGE C. ItioLEY, I. H. FROTHINULIAM, . MEAN. • WM. J. COFFIN, A CIF A •MORGAN HART, Ag't, Iyallsboro. ' • March 4,18138-Bm. itAKNEss & BOOT AVO SHOE MAKERS Over Wilson Von Valkenbuyile Store, in the robe lately ocenpled by Benj. Becky.. , ,BOOTS AND 'SFIGIES of all 'kinds made to °icier and in the host mariner. , •ttEPAIRING of ail kinds done promptly and good. :Give us a cal. ' • • ; • 'JCIItN lIARIC.NESS, W. RILEY.. Wellsboro, San. 2, 1868 ly. Wellsboro Qloth-Dre'f3sing Works. HAVINII-- engaged Mr. JAMES SMITII'to . shtniclatend oar Clothing Works wo are now ready'to do ail kind of coloring and 'dress ing in good stylotpd on short notice. , B. A. fin TBOLD, Sppt.'lB,•lB67-tf. . •0: BLAIR, -, tvii . 6ti'siiii*f; .i)OL'.:,,i-0.,_ ORN IN Cr, •ANTY PAINTS AN)) 0/1),;4, ' • 11 , T114,-Dpl,Lls 3),-41'11)S' INKS, ICEITIPS - i.-)ociGN'ritATED NiV.I)IC,AKES., i3UIINEI"I"S 00(20AINE, I,I,.A.VORING AND FLAVORING Exiao.c, WALL PART thcoND. Tr:VSV. 2+1.7.:g I' It ,I.CTS, ENYnit ACM't 1•;.1.7.1a)5y:N E 1,:`,011)S, -.I)A;) . l,ivr . T0E1)1C,INV,;•;. i',k)klll I;_'.sTEt: PEI; vumEiti pApEu.,:w I N POW G LASS; l'V 11 VIEW Asa 1,1)1E & ANP OYE COLOM!, AGENTS, .YOR .I\IAIt.VIN -&.. e(rS 1-11?,- VINED OIL Sold at Wholonle rotl:il:1S 'ate retitiOtAed to call IL.IIII t qt1 . 01.11i1•)1 , 4 'Jett)! going further IRE AV . D. & Corning.. N. Y 1, 15OS•-1 y 868 - , F 1868 - Oli I WICK AT HIS NIIIISEItY FILUIT Art) NANIENTAL TREES, IN TlOfi A 60 4 06)0 Atvalte Trees. 10 9 0041) Pear Trees. A gcol supplv 1.1 I PEAC,II, ClIElllll', and OWN A T A 11:1 , :1:` The 'Fruit trek roe et.inptol of lho ehoieek vorietle:, gooti, of thew large anti in hearing. Airy one \Ai-Lilo, to get o 'apply will 110 well to eon Fce sh , el: before pur chasing, elsewhere. „4:- , .‘r - Delivered at the , depo free of eltorge. Tiogo, Feh. To ownerc, ot. 11.„‘„ : .„.(i cattle, rinAs , i„ . .„„, ‘,„,,,,,,„„: , „0w,...„,, Av.,: t , Ay:m.01101 1111)l'Ithiri/tilin I,iilk . i , . l , i . lio pay. fr i tilt. cure of 1ui , 1..p.p , q. kYot ma 1:0t , ,, l'otp.hi, Sticitt t,,,,,,,,i. c o ld,. ~,,,,... i i , ,1,,,..., and t.,,iq..... et•11;_f.11 . 1. Lobe 1 of Mill:. itho.t. 14 , \1,111.•. (111 U 11, .I,t,ii, , r, ,k.,, , . in Cal. tie Till:y are tall I I II) •;11 , 3114 111 eta eat ; lit , Itetal ot btopping Ow tt,,,!,,...4 of .mt".i.imalt 'rimy theivabe th,,,l,p,•tite. giVe .1 Ilia . t ,at . t');••Ilt , a Ilie ,101.11 VeLl end Ill'iello 111 , ,11 1- : 111 , . let I'va , t` 11, Mat: llf atm. , Tiy thorn, atr,,l, yell %kW lte‘rt 1. aI/ 11,1111 Ila et. Wreak Wtlettl ult. the r‘h loot,. itaio..l ~ii tt“ctilig hill't.e.l, 11118 Ilfivil thew to! p ,0,. :Itod r, rommtha. them to 111, frimph,. cot. Kik, p. pir,h. 01 rho .I,tonto Ita,e Coma , a.. E'ortlham. N. Y . ,ttilltl 11 0 1 use OA 11l Until lie teat hut of what lily Ito: t,telitzt-•4 YililA. Winch 'lle ii peter Willa/11l 1111 . 111.. Ile tl.ta tlVer Mealy 'lllllollg Ilariios ill 111 , v,,,11 , , , y ttliq tot the I i,t tliri.. ,t,lt'S hal 1.1/It•ll III) iftitet Ile itallte tor t lohl. 11 , ha 4 Itindiy per utttttll me to l't Wl' 1111 one to Milt. Or , r I.olill plitrr Vvrelelitl.:l eau th . --eit at OW th•laIl :!`itill by I.llllg-iskt , WO !-,ltllll, Jult at Irt et WS per tus. th.put, 03 Col tlutplt : , 0 , 0 • >,,,, `7:‘ th• (1:0. lin AVELLSI3OIa ) • I,:OUNDRY AND '1.21.C111'::.1 - ; Saar. - 1 ,r,• ,, ,cr0il :1,1 Ilion: , ,±ll3 rta. ,l 3 111 . 11,i:11w orcle MOE ^- - 17 7 '1 •1 7 ti 3 u g rt.!! 'LOWS, CULTIVATOitS, FEEL ILO LLERS, MI I,LOP,A RING, SL I lUll SflOrs, AV 00 - • ,SAIVING MACUINES, &c., IVOODIVORTII PLANER, for oilstom and job ‘vorlc, IVe is ni<o proparad to do SLITTING SCROLL SA WING Having a tirmt. , elaFf; sorev,..entting Lathe, ire are prepared to mane WIE-ESE' P 1? ES'S SCREII7B, to order.. I.lnildera of Cheese nietories are re quested to examine onr work-- We manufacture the eIIeIIII . IIII44IPER Plow 9 ono of the finest implerienis in the market, Cull imid fi)r OLD IRON Well s :1)0r°, May 15, U3ll7—lf. Grocery and Proviion Store, CORNING, N. Y ZI-ar-s, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER in all kinds of GROCERIKS, PROVISIONS, Licyclorß, auhd FOREIGN & DOMESTIC, GREEN & CA NNE D El? U 1 T,5 A_NP VEGETABLES', WOOD & "WIIIONV WARE, GLASS & s CUOCKERY WARE, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, * CABS & pER BULATORS, TOYS, (&c, &C. A frill :11 , A 'ci%lll,lete. a , Foaltic•nt 11)t) fl )IWe mentioned goed,lf the i,ta olooys on band. . Pnrtiwilnr r,tlentien paid to Fine Orocerios Denier Onnsittn, , rs ni/1 iiinl it to their in terext to exainion his ``trek 1,, f,,ro Corning, N. Y. Alaroh t 1, pici3 rr n: F ortint.to of Wnt.rhes, Clocks ,Jewelr,yand Ithired Mire in Ti"an county at [Moen]: "' FOLEY'S. 33-L9si !Ef gun `Plotigut l l4 ono, 'V AitlM "3 - •5e,11.03 auod:sglON/tic VIIII:.0(11NluXO lit IND 091101,1 •UOUOOdellt Juoq 11las scopa puu spoOD aura •sulwiivub olumpauti Zupieun cam pun sfuuo.olsspooD Sao .V.1.%0 iteSuictuapu mtutt ee •4Sp3Aptipvo'svouistui o.wmpAun oto 13,1 Mslvo% • . thrJ dOtt S'ult 4oultpusi qiim Sup v. IA! t•OADO 5 01 1' 11.104 111111,d use ttutt; y •ouo 'mug pplutg. .1911.1.01A01.0111 .10J C130)1 wapim .0 .11 Scupoppiu,i ,„ porwalou :up o a/Guiana Jo uoilurova hug mum Om liiL l Utt tifl to order C APLES W ILLIAM F. A 11 S. Cfigars, DRIED FRUITS, N,1103 mor; 071.1L1 £' U'osly (PlLPilsoq)‘ana, Iraizati SNDraia (1011 'IIV bI ' "Nr 011 aous a§uou ' `S:4011 PIIO9 "" '''''' "PolPnliq Jud SqIWN. Ott st "' rZi I 140 oy "' or !),V.17'105 :Inv 34k i , eJ 'a rigISSW VIII 0.10113a0A1 UO .100 a palta, .unaitimi v lux 'ci, .8 WI fit-101 131VNI-SSVIO (839 s G SRAOLLS C V AN (1 . 11 V 11 r il ;';u1.0)(1Sq oEvjaooold e2avi a oxsi past Stiff ittoll tr,o 0,6 a UT3 wag 3g3tt e American Cooling Stove. I TElt twenty years experience in the roan fifatouto tit stoves, we became 'convinced stn years since, that a vast tititnutit 0, was beteg expooltitl by the people of th ry, in buying cheap and worthless stoves, : tfottiot o f which was wasted;, and the iy,iniulais _mtle_i i stt i t tit „ Ivi w i 11 et-ht:nbest stov:,2ei ruct the American Cooking Stove ant ,i no pains or expense to make it the bee' nom perfect stove that could he made. Ano ive experimented with it, anti curefuW ~0 , 1 i(:4 operation tor the last siX. years. ant. t kv .. an improvement suggested itself, we have at un e adiiptud it, and we have several of them itupr , cult:fits secured by, letters patent: It thislnenner we d.) not hesitate to say, we bay, brought it to a higher state of perfection that has heretofore becrenttained in cooking stoves 'fbe recent improvements in this stove ha added)nrgely to its convenience and effective IteSS. In all the varieties of stoves we menu facture, we study usefulness, durability, conve niettce and ecouotny in operation, rather that cheapness in price, and in so doing we are satin tied we study the interest of those purcbasinl our Breves. SHEAR, PACKARD, dr. CO., ) Albany, N. Y. For 'sale by CONVERSE db OSGOOD, Wells horn, Pa. May 13, 1868. DEM oilut I t' :Taro ,in h IMEI UM To the Farmers of Tiogn. °minty l Ali t, i f o i ly ,,n l;t p l e il r li o n ti g at m 3; manufactory, la Lawrence- FANNING MILL, which posw3ases tho following advantagoe over allothor male: ' 1. It separates oats, rat litter. and foul soede, enu clues and cockle, froth wheat. 2. It C10;1118 flax seed, takes - out yellow seed, and a other tle . eds, perteetly. 3, It clean., timothy seed. 4. It'does all other separating required of n will. This mill IsJmilt of the best and most durablo bor. In gootrotylo, and Is Hold cheap toT cash, or pro daca. ' I will fit, n patunt stovti, for separating oats from wheat, to other al ilia, on reasonable terms. J. 11 MATIIEII. Latscricovlllo,oetobor 10, 18 0-tf 1 UNION ,A.CADEAfir. Lawrrncov 1110, Oe tobor 10, 1.8! EIOXVII:fLE, 7700 A CO„ PA, .--_ -. FACULTY : it ELIAS lIORTON, Principal. Mtts. ADA W. lIOttTON, Preceptress, Mtss MIRA 110ItTON, Aabletant. Mlsa AMANDA DRAKE, Teacher of Music. CA LENDA R FOIL 1807-8. • Fall 'Term commences Sept. 31, Minter Term Nor. 20th, Siring Term Feb. 18th, 1808. EXPENSES PIZIt T.E11314 Primary Department $8 00 CozaMon English 800 Higher Eng,lt,ll 7 00 billgtlllgtq , RM., Higher Mathematics—.p 8 00 Instimmental Music, extra 10 00 Vocal muqic. extra. 1 100 Drattint.t. extra 2 .... •... i. ..... ~ .. 3 00 Room Heat 2 50 Board per week..... 8 BO Knoxville, Augnit 11, 1887-tt. i pm , lwawy.• fim OFFICIIL HISTORY HO OF THE WAR, Its ettIIE3CS, ChunCter, Conduct awl Results, 1 Ily'llON. ALEXANDER IL STEVENS. A Baok for alllSections and all Parties Thiel great wort q presents the only cotepleti and inapartial am ysis of the names of the Wa, yet published, nth( gives those interior lights ant -inadoics 01 the 1,1 -eat conflict only knnnivn ti ninore Iniult oflleerri who - watched the flood tide rovolurn nroun'its fountain springs, and whict -cores 1 acr!essible to' Nlr.,:ittpltens from his po Alton as FI Cllllll ~f ilter of the Confederacy. . To n public that hoe Been tzurfoited with AP PARENTLY SIMILAR PRODUCTIONS, WI change of rare, both It greentdr dna sot ttinry, 11 - 1(1 an itstellertual trent of the itighe order no great A wet lean war lint. AT LA ^j, m Iteritin worthy or ita importance, 11 .nt bomb: it will receive that tnederat , candid 'and - impartial trentnient which truth at jto•tieu w urgently dentand. The intense dc; ire every where tuanhostcd tt ehutin he. work, itr, Official character and read,) ( ...i t ibitled with an increased emnroission, bulk() it the hest subscription bogit over pub tighed. 1 , One Agent in Roston, Pa., repOrts t suliseri ber-A hi 3 clays. " One in Boston, Mass., tn 3 sub seribergiir,l days. One in. Memphis, Tenn. 108 sobseribero in 5 doss. Circular and see nur terms, and a full de:-eriptiun of the work . , with Press notices utlvnliee sheets, &e. Address. 213 NAT lONA b PUBLTSTIING CO. South Serenth.fit. Philadelphia, Pa. May 27, 88800 , BRIE RAILWAY, GU and after lionday. May 11th, 18Lb, ttais.s ull leatre Car ulnae about - the foNowinghpurs: VigsrMun tsoUtin. • Gan a to Night Express, bulldog VACtlvitd, for DuUalc itialumanca, and Dunkirk, tusking (Inert connectiel. with tralua ilf, tho Atlantic Ureut *olio Lehi: Shore,und trrand Trunk Railway/,lot till points `West 0:21 a. ta.,Night ilxp West ress, Dunkirk anti the , conneetlngris abolvo.atapec, I, pair. for Buffsio,Su 9495 a, in., Night Express, Susi:lays exceptenslot - ittra , ' ester and Buffalo, via Av 4 3. • A • - .10115 •m., Hail Train, Suudass excepted, for Buffalo . and 1:45 pi in. Baltimore Express, Sandals excepted, foe itochester and Buffalo, via Avon. , .1 in.. Day Express, Sundays excepteii.for 13uffalt;, Salamanca, Duni:lrk unit the West, tonnecting at at t 4 altimanca with the Atlantic aud -Gri a ut, W es t ern , Railway ; ut UMW() with the Lake Shore and Grand Trunk hallways, and at Dunkirk, , a . m. th e 'Ake bb o r i , for ell points west alai south" 0;40 p uti Day yatmehe,Bundayt vx,r4ted.ter Itooltestet 12:95 a. m.. Express 31411. Sunda) 2. excepted.for Buffa lo, Salaraauca.and Dunktrk,c4nneCting,Uttlt traria for Elm West. , LBO p in Way Freight; sundiiys excepted. 6:40 p. in., Emigrant train, Daily, for the West , 1240 a. La., Night li.xprests. Bally. Sundays excepted, ', connecting at 0 rayeourt for,ll at ylcii, and at' Nev i'lltis with afternoon truing; and a teunii.is, for Boston and New .E»glitud Cities. ' 4:2J a. In., Cincinnati Express. Mondays excepted, con , meting .'.' tit Elmira lor,li trrlsburg, Natant:lodd 'Mid ' the utttls ; . :it Owego - or Ithaca; at Binghamton WI Syracnse; at 0 reat Bend for Scranton, Plilladel• plan. and Trenton:at Lachawaxert for Hawley, and at LI taycourt for Newburg . and Warwick. 9:55 a. la., 'Say Express, Sundays excepted.connecting at Elmira for Canandaigua, at BlughatlntOli for Syra cuse, at Oreat Bond for,ticranton, tit Larbawaxen for Hawley. dad at Jersey City with pinight Exp ose mtinor ;'etv Jersey Railroad for l' illadelpit la, Bahl. more and Washington. 10.22 a m Accommodation Train daily,, conuedting at , at, Matra for Canandaigua • -- .1. - , • . - - , 2:20 p. tn., Baltimore Express, Sundayslexcepted. _ 4:3.5 p. ut., New York and BaltimOre s.4ill,Slltid.ilyii e. 7.• rota' 8.03 sp in Lightning, Express, Sundays excepted, eon , neat Ing at Elmira for Harrisburg, Plillatielphia, and - the South; at Jersey City with morning express ' . " train of New Jersey Railroad I for Baltimore and Washington, and at New York- with-morning ex press trains for Boston and the Bait. 12:80 pi m. Way Freight, Sunday,p o,xcepted. W. 51. it. BABB, - 'f,' ',..11,11181JLE, Gou'l Pass. Agent. Gaul Bop's. 30 ZASTIVOM BOOM., Illossbnre & Corning, 4 . ..drioga R. R. Plains will run as follows until fariber notice: Accommodation—Leaves Blessburg at 0,16 a. in., Mans field at 7,05. Tioga at 7,41 LawrrnceVille at 8,267: arriving i 4 Corning at 9,85 a. M. Mail—Leaven Bloesburg at 2,00 p. ui.; Mansfield at 2,40, Tioga at 'B.lB, Lawrenceville 'at 4,oo—arriving at Corning at 6 p. nn. . • Mail—Leaves Corning at 8,00 a. tn., Lawrenceville at 9,03, Tiogr. at 9.45, Mansfield at I.o,22—urrlvlus at illovv-burg at 11,00 a. In. Acconimod ttion—Leaves,Corning at 2,40 p. ca., Law rence"vlii at 4,00. 'Vogt at &IA Mansfield at 6:30•••-• 1 arriving t Diouburg at 6,16 p. m., L. IL BIIATTIICIC, Sop.t., Northern Central IC R. TRAINS FOR THE NORTH. Traitia for Canandagula leave Elmira as follows : A col:iodation at 7 00 a Lb 1.... press [l'a'tent train ou read) 11 46 a m ail 0 6 p in 1 ay freight, [passenger coach attached:l ...... .„ 7.10 u in 4n and after Nov. 21," 1.867, trains will arrive anti depart from Troy, as follows; LEAVE NORTUNVARD. 10 50 A. M.—Daily (except Sundays) for Elmira, Buffa— lo, Canandaigua, Rochester, Snap. Bridge and the naday. 0 4.5 P. 31—Dally (except Sundays) for Elgara and Buffalo, via Erie Railway Irons bltaira. , LEAVE sow/J - 1 IVA RD. 600 A. 01.—Daily (except Sundays) for BaltliuOte, Washington, Philadelphia, dc. 900 P. M.—Daily (except Sundays) for Baltimore, Wtuthington and BMiatielybia , J. N. TAJBA It HY, ED. S. YOU'RE! Oeu'l Supt. IlarrisVarg, 0011'1 Puss. or Ag't Baltime, bid. Philadelphia & Erie E. rt. On and utter 31u.‘ (JAY, Sept. 14th, 1868, Train's on the Ylattuelplau & Erie ltall Head will run TM follows WESTWARD. 'lan Train leave., 111118(1..lphia. 10 40 p m .. " " ltilliaumport . 8.20 a m " " Tarr . at 'tie 9.50 p m Erie Expre learoa Philadelphia 11.30 boon .. y iI .• iVilli.tuisport 8.86 p m " " iitrr. at Ezie 9050 aza almita Me. 1 leaves Philadelphia 8.00 a m .. " I. 11.".illiaraeport 0.28 p- in 1.45 m" u art. at Lush. UnVen p . EASTWARD. \tail Train lancet' Erie 1050 a to .• •• ••• N 1 iillautsport 10,15 1 pto " " air. at Philadelphia 7.50 pln -.:rie Exorsaski eaves Ltio 7.55 p m •• •• • 11 Illitunsport • 615 a In " , t at .. at Philadelphia 5.00 pin Mall aad Express nouneet with 4111 Creek anti Alio hettylltiver nail Road. BAgSIAPJ Checked ilireugh. ' ALFRED L. TYLER, Oeu'l Sup% l ' Atlantic and area Western It. W. SALAMANCA 'STATION. 1 _ _.rinvarAtto ilok'ND • EAbINYARD Ilea D. teeuuntiodatien t 1,85 I Matt 1. . -.811 ..xpreal 15 lu Al:l utl,thool,tiou. 11.45 ...xpreas 11.0 u I Express 0.111 •At Cory there la a Junction with the tliludelphla A . ' ~rle ' cud en Ctva: Bail Lauds.. At 3ieu(lVille wilt) the Franklin and Oil City and •Itbole Stanch. At Learittnburgo the Mtihouiny Drandi makes a di- , cot route to clerelund. At IttiWaitAtt COMieCts with 1 leveluud cud Pittainu OA Ratitottd. ' The Road parses through Ahrou, Addend, gallon, -tartan, Urbana and Dayton, ititelseetini various mil , ends, and tertninates at Ciutinuati. L. D. ItUCKER, Lieu. Supt., Meadville. Pa. Real .Estate Sale. 'IIHE Subscriber wi t h' sell or rout tile following : I, , altiablo property, to wit: One tavern stand in Lawrenceville ttiie farm, on which he now resides, one-half elle i from three churches, two School "louses, ,wo grog shops, and one railroad, and about the •amd distance from the line et• the Welitboro and uawrenceville Railroad. Tile farm eet,tains 160 teres of good laud, 30 acres timbered, well we crud, and very productive. It requires that the ,eed should be sowed and planted. however, to oneure a harvest. • One farm in Jackson township, 175 acres ; a first-rate place for a aheese factory. Alan---fur, sale-4 }mules, 75 Elbeop, and other swell, cheap go reaseouble terms. -' 1"'• M. B. BALDWIN. Lawrouce, Apr. 17, 1857-ff. Planing & Turning. . - - B. T.,. r. VAN HORN, A .... I laitk vlli ti got his now Factory in operation. IX is nciti prepared to fill orders for - Cabinet ki ure'pro'ptio and in the best style of workman- Ahip, Hai i O tig procured a. 1 Ni DWORTH,PLANER, a: , be is ready to arose boards or plank with dispatob, SCROLL-WORK & ,BRACKEtS, urnished to order. Ills mnehineseroof the ntiw :st and most improved patterfis. Shop corner of Pearl and `Vain Sta, IVA.L.S• '3ORO, PA., Oct. 31, 18116—if. It. T. VAN HORN. NEW GROCEIIy • At Dartt Settlement. r i. SC DSCRIBER has opened a new , GItOCEIt•Y Sr, PROT I SION STORE At the above battled, place, where he proposes to ambits blooli in his line cheap. :Market pricer• paid for Farm Produce, either u cash or tied°. Ihe patronage of the publio Is espectfully solicited. A Liti.,llT TIPPLE. Charleston, Doc. I I, 1867•tf. J. STICKLIN, 111 !) Ohairmaker, Turner, and - Furniture Dealer, ALE ROOM, opposite Dartrs Wagon Shop, 0 Main Street. TACTOItY in Soars a Wil ,a,tos Foundry, second story. OrdCrs prutnptl filled and - satisfaction guaran teed. Panty Turning dime to order:• Wellsborti, Jnne 1 0 . 1867. J. STIC.K.LLN. Tioga Marble Works, TUE undorsigned is now prepared l to exe cute nit orders fur Tomb Stonen and Mann ,nentv of eitytir ITALIAN 011. RUTLAND MARBLE, of the latst style and approved workmanship anti with 'dispatch. lie keep constantly on band both kincls Marble and will bo able to a it nil who may fa vor him with their order=, On ne reasonable terms as can be obtained in the co ntly.- Stoves discolored with rut and dirt cleared and made to look as good as ow. PO TER.- NVILOX. Tioga. 'Nov. 1, 1887-11. n e LAN° & CO., Agents for dot Suognobau na Woolen AV EL.
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