The Maiden's Peril. —Lieutenant Shoch, of the DutVt East india•army, was on a -march with a Sundt detachment of troops and coolies, On the Southern coast of Borneo. He had:enqurnped, on one cession, (Wring the tiobtidayheat, ou Lb banks of one tinian tributaries f the Bangor &twin.; „The lieutenant had with him his donciestio establishm nt, which in cluded his daughter—a p ayful and in , - Wresting little girl of the eof thirteen. - i 'One day, while -, wrin ering in the. jungle; beyond the . perm. bed limits' of \ the camp, and _having fro the'oppress lye heat loosed heigarrneh Band thrown thew otralmost to nudity the beauty of her, persOn excited the notice of an °rang ontang, -who - 8 1)1' 1 },1;--ui 3 t;a 1---- ilet% and.-eff. arried her. o-e ider piercing scream rang through the forest to th,.- ears of berdozing protectors, and roused (Very - man in the camp. The swill harepoted coolies were foremost irl 'Abe pursuit" and now the try rings in =the rigonizedlather's ears that-his daughter, IS ,deVOI*VtI .by ti.- liainstang- ,- -sgatn: that im'arang outang, has carried her.oll:, ~rushes, half frenzied, wit h 'the whole company, to the thicket whence thc sereatu s-- proceeded—an d--- t here;- ainoi*g the topatost limbs of an enormous &Jai,- yen, the father beheld his daughter, naked, bleeding and struggling in tilt grasp • of. a powerful ()yang outang, which held her tightly, yet easily, Witt. 'one arm, while he sprang lightty iron' limb to limb, as if w holy unencumbered. It-Was in vain to think of shooting tht monster, so agile was he. The DS akt reirolleSTithOWitig that she Will alwaT3 :. - plunge into the near strewn when hard pressed, began to - -drive him into tht water. --. They set up a great shout. throwing missiles of all kinds and agi tating:the underbrush, while some pro• ceed to ascend, the tree. By the re doubled-exertions of the whole cow parrthe - rnotiker was - driven toWart the river, yet still bolding tightly to tht ,- poor girl, - At last the monsterand his vietin Were seen an .an outs!ret litig 1, nt overhanging the ,e11(1.1(11 ; the cootie, Who are among the most expert swim niers in the world, iMmediately , line," the banks; the soldiers continued tin outerie-i'aittl throwing of inis,:ii. - ii clasped his prize more tightly, took a survey oldie water, and of hl. UI)WU 0 . gazing enemies, and then leaped int• the ti oil below. - H e had hardl;. touched the water ere fifty resolut• sWinitners Plunged in pursuit. As 1, rises,aclozeu" hands reached out towar. him; he is grasped; others lay lio: upon the insensible girl ; the oral,. oohing hsed both arms in self-defenc, and, after lacerating the bodies of sort, of the coolies with hie powerful, nervoe claws, finally succeeded in ttiviii,4 - be yowl the reach of his purSllol.4, and Ii escaping down the stream, while bleed lug. insensible' l o edali was restored t. tlie - arrns'cif hdr father and nurse, ii whose hands she was ultimately restore' to conclousness, health 11,11 d etrengtl duce more. Alexander Hamilton once said to at intimate i friend : '• Men give me sort Credit for genius. All the genius I haw, lies just in-this: When I have a sub ject 1-u hand I 'study it profoundly.— Day and night is is before me. lex plore it in all its bearings. My mind i pervaded with it. ( Then the ellbrt tint; I make the peoplo are pleased to eal genius. - It is the fruit of labor :mu thought." Webster once replied to a gentle man who pressed him to speak on 11 Subject of great importance: "The subject interests me deeply, but I have not time, There, sir," pointing tb a huge pile of letters on the table. "is a pile o - unanswered letters t which I tr ust reply before the close o, the session. I have no time to waste) the subjeCt so as to - do it justice." "8ut,..51 - r. Webster. a few words from you would do much to awaken-public attention to it." "If there Is so much weight in my wcirds.as you represent, it is because do not allow myself to speak on ant added until my mind is imbued with Demosthenes volts once urged to speak on a•sudden and great emergency. " I am not tirepared," said he, and onstin ately refused. The laW of labor is equally bindin_ on genius and mediocrity. TAKING IT HARD.-" A young lad; of . avy - Liciiiitiintaive, said a friend in reeetit note to the editor," married re cently,-and the mother of her husbarn. being in very poor health, she was tali en immediately home by her liege lorA. to. nurse and take' care of the . folliTC." -- In the course of a few month the mother was removed by death. Th• dutiful and sympatizing daughter-in .lattitus expressed her grief at Lid event, to* company of her neighbor. *ho called. In to tube tea with her on : afternoon soon after her sad. bereavt • tnent,— . " Oh, dear!" said she, " hocv . l mis thY poor, dear mother! Why, it seem to- me I eau see her now, just wish used to sit at the breakfast table, reach ing out her. fork for the best potato." This reminds us of a man without n tear, aNI sstturi husbaud at the gray, of his *Hen , I 'have ° ro't cows," 'he said to “ neighbor, . to, I've lo- i Irse r hqs, and but this i the %yust of HEALTH. at the very fowl mita' of 'success an.l happinet,s, and should be most high'. - prized, and every available meats tali ' en to retahr it by those who 11, ve 10-: it. With health man cart ace mplisi: almost anything he wills, land wi(hou' it i like a giant, bound, htilpless. Hoi ace Mann mice truly and 0 benutifulb said: " AU through the life of a pure t d itioded feeble-bodied man, his path i:- Hued with memory's grave-stonet, which mark the spots There noble en terprises perit-h for want of physieal vigiir to embody them in deeds.'' 'rnt. man's first duty is ) to obey time law:- which God has implanted in his ver; being for his guidance. A chap from the country, stopping at one of •oul• hotels, at down to dill rier. Upon the bill of fare being hand• ed to him by the waiter, he remarked that " he di , •eudin' now —he'd wait "I am g n't owe me apything," !per to his wife the other morning •eakfast. " Why so?" was thequestion. "Because I don't believe? it would per settle." What kind of board do you get at your house?" said a friend to Blinks the other'day. "Weil, we pine during the week, and plank down a good deal on Saturdays," said the cadaverous Bknks." - "Mr. zones," sald Mrs. (J., with an air of triumph, don't you' think mar riage is a-means of grace?" "Weil, yes," growled Jones, "I suppose any thing is a means of grace that breaks down pride and leads to repentance." A traveling l ife insurance agent Applied toaTexan "to take out u policy. , ,but the fellow replied: "A fellow's life tls so confounded uncertain in this corn- Anunitq, it Isn't woh,ti insuring." !'Do you ever have any 'hops' .in -Maine?" asked a Newport belle, who ivras dressing fora , ball, of a country cousin from the PiPe State. "Oh, yes, lote.,Pa liaa forty acres of them In one A New London Physician was recen tlyasked, one starlight evening, if he knew Ursa Minor, and replied, with but brief hesitation ;, "Oh, yes, there is a family of Minors in Hartford and I guess - it's one of them , i , The age of a yo n boy is no \: ex pressed deeordb4g to l the iiveselit Lyle ofalt saying that eighteen springs have pawed over her head. COUNTRY MERCHAI Dairymeßn, Farm 011 hers. ASIIES,IIiESIVAX, BEANS, BIJ CHEESE, EGGS, FLOUR AN &X, COTTON, FURS AND SK!NS, • DRIED AND GREEN ERCITB, G woot„fGAgE, POULTRY,' NAVAL STORES, HOPS, FEA.TIrEP.S., 1111 MP, PROVI OILS, LMtI), TALLOW, SEE JOSIAH OARPENT , General ectnunisgon Iderelial4, 14 42, 44 , 1 and 4 , 15 Washington St., PaTcs.vvr And rocel o his Price Curlo:t of Pro iuco and Groceries Om most complete Filet , Cur •ent Published in the liaitcllStites. SEND FOR 'A PRICE CURRENT, .harking Plates & Cards furnished Free. Libei•al Advances made on Cons! grn'ts .E,tablit , lictl I 'Mayl 1860. , First Clues Referendes hequired Apr i) 22. ISf;.R NEW HARDWARE STORE I CONYERS & OSGUB I'OVE, TIN. ANg GENERAL lIARD WA RE S 1 ORE, doora below the old Pimp); vliCTe they map ;acture wt 1:4. in the west etabaanlial Mantel'. In th. ,attar of Srl l o - V-i. S 9 - o have enough to do all the cooking and warm gin Tiogo coo bly. Ifa inet, tZe. isaVO Move tloUgh. to .I.lAlik; A SUNNI:ft in ' Ve Jiro the oily agents for the tale of the AMIN iCOOIi - STOTT Wollsboro; and this stovu is the L AUTOCRAT OF STOVES. , Ve kup nil kinds of'3iavJnare, Ir6n, -;,teel,llor2o Shooe, and a complate 7itriety of SHELF- HARDWARE, If you don't believe it DROP LA: CONVERS & OSOOOD. Welsher°, Sept. 4, ISC.7, ly. stoves! stoves!! 't r c'Tt = flp----.. . ....... I r. ..":t:iNil• - ...i - ;:i'';.''.!L , - ..,i-e:' ,. ., =•:,), 5 .r?,4 6 ,5:=: ;:, i.,7: . •,.k,.-4.•;..„,,,,:;._ ''F'.-- ..-, ~---- • ~,t-;, - .4 .i , ~ _ - -' ~-...4- . !r4 - • ..tAki.ii... l .:::t - -,-- --,--2-,„.,.. -,-- , .....r.,---,.-•-, ~.---r, 4 ._ , !, - .zs . --,--.- -, .., 01.74:- --- --- --- 7 --- 7 0 :„, -1-fi,,,. i'A.:i.f7`,„Vi,:',,.'•k ',):."..(-4.,•-, , ..je -- ,.. ~.,,,,fr:mil i t #iirn , ls) , :::. l,ll-ezil;i: } 1.1.." , :(4 ,r1:1 1 !; 1 0,41t..A;q11-giq'S.• .".;••FIAI tt• WidniPP.T . 4 , 11.tjt,{:474,4 4 :•i;:iii . .. --.7„..,.-6.. . 1 4 r"19.2t t U, , ,i1 3 1 -•.- - ..•-ri.-- - - - 4-'=;i'liltt`'ti t lee' ''"•.,„ (-)— i,::;',', , ,- 7, :`-•,. , i ,,,:-": 1,••••• 4 1,,•, ! ! ~. ',':;?,- :” ' , Al „k.lti'tPi 1 •'.`;',C•i••iill'--L'e''' •-'11• ''' i4"s'kW;4l:4 • r.' 4 44,91.1311%.4. - 1-.:1) _ '..- -A AN? .. t.. .-4.. .er5,..: . -.... , -' t ..'.4.• :,t-'-.47::- . ~,.. -. , ..v..\\ - ... 1 - ," e4' , ev• - r- , -,kv°4l4zk,_,. - 7 , ',- , tr..." ' •-..1.:.>,„;, --- , N = - -1:.:, , t" ,- ,1% , •• • ,w- :;;,..- . 5,1 - -, e f':'. -- ::::" - fj-'ri .. ...- - - ' " -- -r e eliaar•Z..-k" ,.--- ". ~. ~,,,,,tlt,, , SHEAR P 3 ni(Aito).C3 11,2ANY.s , 1. AND as ,t rg DWAFt E I 1,1 - R. .wiLLIA.m BoßElas begs ro 7 L aunouac.:l to the ettaehe of Ito g n County. chat in aildittoo to ht,. exeollelit Rock 01 tole.z; , %II- S,V nre., Brittomitt, and .11t!, C. Ir,,n Ware, IA Las, at a groat outlay, stoe,l-.KI iiIN store on MAIN •S r REET, ELLSBOIIO,, n complete assortment of Shelf Ilardwara .1 which we enumerate the following iirtielen: ''AILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT, II AND AN!) BUCK SAWS, • BU'I"I's,_STRAP . .GES, CARPENTER:S.IOOLS, yiIAiPS AXES, ALGERS, Bbl's, health lie- fI"f•STOCKS, HATCHETS. CHISELS, SH E OVELS, SPADS, FORKS, BE NC LI SCREW S, 4'OOD SOH EIVS. CAURI F BOLTS, BURRS. SKEINS W.\SIIERS, PIPE BuX ES, AXLE TREES ELLIP _ TIO i•PRI\GS, HORSE SHOES HOOP, 'BAR &BAND IRON', ORINDs - roNE BANGING'S, CORN, POPPERS, SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERS COMB I N ED. Al,O, PisTuLs,' PISTOL CARTRIDGES, POWDER AND CAP -- ?ATENT BARNDIOR HANGINGS new thing, and made ler um These are but a few of the many articles compoeing our dtoClt )f W e invitt the public to call and examine for , hemselves. W e aim to keep the best quality of 40 ods in our lino; and all work to order done promptly and well. WILLIAM ROBERTS• Wellehora. Sept. I,lBBB—tf, hero Fruit Jar. 500 GROS S of the _HERO FRUIT JAR for Salo by W. D. T.F."...1REL1..t CO.. Corning, N. Y. We nil, prepared to - fill orders fur the Hero Fruit Jar as low fts' they can ho bought any. anywhere, anti shipped from Corning. Ire can aive =.pecial rates on large quantities. It is the hest and most salable Jar in the market. Got quotations trout ua helm° ordering eh.owllere. Mareh IS, MS.—furl ~i'.ASIII NG 111ACIIIINV., JAS. 1%1. WILICINSON, of Charlestnn,hdring purchased the right to make and vend the 11. P. Jones Washing Machine to Tioga County, hereby gives twliee that the machines aro .heing mode at Van Horn's Cabinet Furtery, Wellaboro, where they may be pruvered. ' The best, cheapest, uud Inert sensible machine over invented - . June 23, —tf. 200 - " e i d i , h i t i th, lou ueh el N - Wlt 11T & BAILEY. 2=E=l3 CONSIGN Yolon GINSENG, TOBACCO, 60I10111:131, MOLASSES, &0., &O- TIN-WARE 0/4 illl. rriv i piliNt:lP TVALBUSSJA. = liE ro l l% ; SUllSeit (11 - li.tt e,r.glith.had bim- in the DEI BAKING BUSINESS in dour 'IL 1Z iLabun'e 0r ,, t.. , r,y, is now prepared to cary un the business in :111 its variaue lartnelreP. I win beep eon -stently on hand an as9orttnent or Bread, such CM F BRE A 14_1i' C ACKER% GRAIiAM BREAD, 13 Url'Eß CRACKERS, BROWN • BtEAD, WATER *CRACK E RS, SVGA R • . CRACKER:I, , • AIN, DYSPEPSIA ANti SOI/A BISCUITS, OYSTER Cli ACR EBS, CAKES, ' •• PIES, AiS D LUNCII, • , ON'S, at ntl Inners O the d. 3 , ..inndays excepted. Ity strict atte harinees e hull endeavor to merit the public ittitronage. - CIIAS. STEVENS. J 1.11313. 24, 1.885. , 100,000 Pounds of Wool IRE THE eilbseribero ‘cdi Full-Cloth ,Cc , for NVOOI,- 1 he) (ti“, iamluttletur2 as usual-- TO ORDER, OR ON SHARES, to suit customers. AU work witriunted as rep. repe9 Thoy inVitr partielliar Uttention • -ZE E vhidh ttro wamtitod'it, every respeCt. Partie4- lar Attelitloli git•eu to ROLL CARDING & CLOT Twenty ye.irs- experiet.oo it.' the business war. , ani: thew it, expecting a generous patronoge Nu shoddy gieti s ta Wellsbor", ars agents for lie e.:tle of our Cloths. JOSEPH . Skin. Doer11a1(1, May 13, ISGS-4f. ,SAVINGS BA .\, K . GARDNER'S 0 ROCERY ND PROViSiON STORE OLD ffiying that a penn Eat ed f 9 a penny earned, jastifies GAJIDNETt in naming his e. , raldi.lunetit a :::avings flank. Eetniotny is tteofilth, said st)ine old chap numo I havo forgotten; nod it I ecuituioy to trail,' ithero the SLAUGHTER or high prices is being prosecuted with visor and without reprieve. I can run Sugurs, Teas, Mo. lasses, Fish, Pork, Flour, (Nun Meal, Cufrees, Ounneti Fruits, 'Apiece, and evetything intended To : tawny use, giviug the buyer the benefit TFIE fall of the markets, an advantage. duly oppre dated by overyboily,exceptitig only those verdant INNOCENTS • who prefer PR0411.5 . ' 1..11 TO PA Y <la bun .ired per cent. profitr to the bUilOr, to PAYING twenty five per vent. cash on delivery ;of the .owls. i shull offer my stoek of goods,' at fair prices EVERY MONDAY, EVE': Y VESDAY, EV ER Y ErIN &SIM Y, EVERY THU USD A.Y., EVERY FRIDAY, EVERY SATURDAY, and fill up ilk fast nil 1 , full out. - • • t,. GARDNEtt Wellxboro, Juno 12, IBtir GRAD GIFT GALLERY Go to King Sr., Eastman's' GRAND GIFT GALLERY PlitrilbililltPHS. Atylondid Gift with every $2 worth of No titres, Frtemes, Cord aid Tael•o/s. OVER-500 PRESENTS TO BE, GIVEN The largest assortment of Frames and Cnses in !logo County, to be sold 'low for cash. In -Tul -1 &time to the low prices, we will give away the tug Presents wo,rtit trout city cents to fltty r dollarr ; one hundred presents worth troth $lO tt. $5O; the hundred precents worth Iron) $3 to $lO two hundred lireswits worth trete '6O 'cents to $3. Ptv'el)le enncist 01 Gold end Silver Watches, sliver Cake Besket, silver Tort Bells, Castors, gold Watch Chains, Seale, Charms, Sleeve .13att• ns, S lids in e•etts, Watch llooks. silver Plated Forks, 1`.21,p00m-; all gilt Frames Cases, Sorts, Cord and Zwsols, Gold Rings, family Bible, history of the S - ecret Sor‘ lee ly Col, Baker. with other pros- outs tom numuruus to mention. COME ONE. COME ALL, AND SEE YOUESELVES AND BE CONVINCED. Your present Oren to you the same day (daft. ling. Prices thu se we as last year. GALLERY OPEN TO PRESENTS, Don't forget tho place—o'er Eastman's Don. tal Office, and 4 doors below noy's,Drug Store, liaiu.Street. CLAY KING do EUGENE EASTMAN. Wel6boro, Juno 26, INS. Important Facts. Sel; tiluriter is now being usersin thuds atlas of families the following fauts are in.' portant to be known. ---- -- Pinior--Thotigh it is the most powerful of all pepular . ietnediee, yet it it eo compounded, as to be su fe and harmless. It lent such a nature that it may be handled and used by children, and persons who are ignorant of Medicines. tit:coNn--Jt is (yawl that Saluthet will relieve severe pain to any part of the budy sooner loran and• ether a pplieul iuu. Tntitlt—lt is itupertent that the bottle be well corked, if Mt open wily a tow minutes it loser strength. I.lSOfti itqlfeniy ynn bo obtilncd froiii'ainiit - ekYtlealvr in li:calcines. Aa"rENTIoN -FA-MIER S 4 - P RING has coral, and those' desiring full 0 barna eau have theca ny buying .I :P leireiter nt the !ill of I. ChamiiiieT Co., which IVO ate selling :it SC: per 11111 at lair will 101 - Elk . Run.— Ali kilido of Produce taken In exchange for Pla,tur. Give a. 4 n 41,01. I. (MANI MEV' do ,CO. Gainers. Tinge. Co , Pa., Marvh 211. LAMPS. --A nen lump tilt Kern-pile no tooakige obiumeys--at FOLEY'S. I,Vanteds }--..: -_ their ‘l' . ;.ter Pr-of OTHERIVISA' - AVD FOR YOUR AWAY 1 .1U LY IrT P. R. WILLIAMS & SEMPER pRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT KED.-. ICINDS,'PAINTS, OILS, IVIN -DOW OL - ASS, & PUTTY, Have come down to Old Prices at last. WE do not 'heSitate to soy that no Nava tho Largest Stook of PUR E ENG-Li - SW DAUGS NEDWINESI PITENT MEDICINES, YANKEE NOTIONS, PERFUMER Y, FANCY ARTICLES, 'TOILET SOAP, CLOTH, HAIR, TOOTH & NAIL BRUSHES, MIRRORS, WINES & LIQUORS, &C,, ttiit bROUGIIT INTO THIS '''.3IARiBT. We hnvo also tl}° Largest Stock of PAINTS. OILS, GLASS AND PUTTY, Suob as Pure White Lena, Pure White Zinc, Linseed Oil. Coach Varnish, Furniture Varnisb, Yel low Ochre, Venetian Red, Chrome Yel low, Chrome Green, Prussian 131uo, Patent Dryer, Lacker, Japan, Spanisb Whiting, Paris White, Kalsomino, Rosin, Ter, Log Wend, Fttette, Drazil Wood, Cam wood, Redivoo Potash, Putty, Aleo eohol, Benzoic, Spirits Turpentine, and Kerosene 01!, Paint and Varnish Brushe:, Which we frill sell 25 per cont. cheaper than any other establishment in the county. In.ahort, we have every thing ever kept in a first class DRUG STORE, and all wo ask is for you to call and examine our dwelt and prices before buying elsewhere. Re. member we can't be undersold. All goods.warranted or no sale. P. R. Witidems, [ P, It WILLIAMS 86 Co. J, L. WILLIAMS. j No. 8 Union Block, Welisboro, Juno 213, 1807 Now is Your Time to Buy! fAVIIN more goods than is necessary for this tparlict, I will sell my entire stock or • WATCUE.S,`' _CLOCKS, 'JEW MST, - .PLATED AVAlthl, AND FAN - OY 1130DS, AT COST. 0. G. Cloetis at $8,511:. Gothic 3,63. Cottage 1‘ " 1,70. American Watches in Silver Hunting Cases ut Finiw 41 overnonts, it, I invior 01FON, ut cor respondingly row prices. Plated Ware taiMan uracturors' prices. THIS IS NO 1113,\IBUG, liUT A VER 'TABLE' SALE! Cali and sae for yourself. Wellsborli, April 22, '6B. A. FOLEY. Stoves Sz, Tin Ware FOR THE MILLION wnot people an, born great .. auu stuall,---11 you want to keep PEACE IN THE FAMILY - you must have enough to eat, dry wood, a good wlte, well-behaved children, and to crown all, a TIP a TOP COOKING STOVE! This last and crowning good, I have at my Tin and Stove establishment, opposite Roy'a Block, Wellaboro; and its name is tho HOME COMPANION on 211 hands admted to bo equal to any in the World. TIN 'WARE MADE TO ORDER, promptly, and warranted to give satisfaction. REPAIRING executed in the best manner and with dispatch. CALL AND SEE ME. • . D. P. ROBERTS. Wollsbornugb, Nov. 21, Isar.. Public Benefit. A MONO the u.eful improvements of the day, there aro few that give more promise of good, few so well adapted to relieve - human suf. fering, few so well approved by the publio as that now and powerful remedy called Salutifer (or as the German pOople call it lionithbringer). It gives cake and comfort to the poor sufferer from Neuralgia and Rheumatism, and brings speedy relief to that large class of diseases that are often cured and always benefited by en out ward application'. I For sole - ;by, all Draggista. Wholesale Depot DAY, HOAGLAND & ST. GER, No 54 Courtlandt St, New York. T 0 LAWYEE-S— -' ' -B A.NIZRUPTO - Y BLANKS, in fu I setts, nt YOUNG'S 1100kSTORE. FOR SALE CriLIAP. oloytnnt now open Iluggyi 1 second hand 1 open Itry. 1 gecond hind top buggy,- 1 sulkey. 1 two horse lunher wagon, ' WRIGHT h: BAILEY 08-WOHK. TN THE 11P.ST STT LE, and ti with tle:pitteb al TIM AGITATOR OtHee. W • F*1.R,41 111.1" Y j• SELL IS OUR BUSINESS 1• . . _ WE dill. 4uy pit . the, highon =vita prim a .thO following artiolos.. , , SIIEEP • Ii E S, -DEAQON SKINS; DEER SKINS,' 'FURS, RIDES, 4.ND VEAL SKINS, for which we will pay oath. We wilt manufastato to order,Prench or home tanned'OALP or RIP'BOOTS, in the best men. nor and at fair. rates,,and pay:especial Attention to - B,RPAIRING. „ • ' A 'l4. S 0•.; . We haven first-rate stock of • READY-MADE WORK, on whieb we will not be underfelt], and from this time we shall make it a point to keep up the beat stook of 4A:DItY to bo.founsl fu• ite ,younty, which wo will sell at a lower proll-. than - such articles have over been offered in thia reclon. Wu shall likuvrise ktop up a good assortment of LAD [ES' UALM9RALS.T ;R, AIOOTEES; O,IIILDREN'S AND MISSES WORK APP VA- " li lOUS • STYLES, . , and all styles of MEN'S WORK. LEATHER jr. FINDINGS! can bo bought of us as cheap as any hero this side of ,Mess York, and we shall keep a full stook of FRENCH CALF, FRENCH P 113..,, SOLE, :LININGS, *ND Our stook. of PEGS, NVLS, THREAD, A WLS, RASPS, . GLOVERS' ( NEEDLES, LASTS, TREES, onraPs, with SHONHAKER'S TOOLS and FINDINGS, will be found the Jeri gest in the county, and - tae atil for email profit.. We talk business and, we mean business. We have been in this region long enough to be well knownj—kit those who know ui try us. Corner of Main and Grafton streets,' oppesita Wm. Rob. arts' Hardware Store, ' C. W. SEARS, GEO. 0. DERBY. Weliatoro; April 24, 1867—,tf. 1868. WRIGHT & BAILEY. 1868; WU commence this year with an exclusively CASE' businosn. CASH PAID FOR WHEAT I CASH PAID FOR OATS 1 1 - CASH PAID FOR CORN I CASH FOR EVERYTHING A LARGE STOCK OF FLOUR FOR CASH I A LARGE STOCK OF FEED FOR CASH 1 A LARGE STOCK OF PORK FOR CASH 1 Call and sea us. WRIGHT do BAILEY. Welloboro, Jan. 9, 1887 r 1y. --- All parsons indebted to its by not( account must call and settle or pay cos Jan. 3, 1868. WRIGHT & B, _ • To the SoMien' of 'Doge County. run attentiori respectfull y called to the following 'lot of Assembly" passed at the last session of the Legislature, and to the facili ties afforded by virtue of that not, of preserving the evidence of our service a 5 soldiers in the war art Wu Bo it en eted by the Senate and Rouse of Representa ives s f the Commonwealth of Penn sy va eta in iGenerai AntmbigmEst, andit is here by enacted lby the authority of the same : That tee Recorders of Deeds of the several Confutes of this Commonwealth are hereby authorised and required to record till final discharges of Com m.:4oll(3d anti non-Commissioned Officers and Privates upon application being made to them ay the bolder, of the same, for which the Rector der shall be allowed the usual fee for recording; hind that the recording of thu same shall not be kubjeet the payment of the State tax. JNO. W. GEARY, Governor. Wellsboro, Pa., July 13, 18138-3 m Paint for Farmers and Others. GRAFTON I ; MINERAL PAINT CO. aro now manufacturing the Best, Cheapest and must Durable Paint in use; two coats well put on, mixed with pure Linseed Oil, will last 10 or, l 4 years; it is of alight brown or beautiful Chocolate color, and can be changed to green, lead, stone, drab, olive or cream, to suit the taste of the consumer. la valu able for Houses, Barns, Fences, Carriage and Car makers, Pails and Wooden ware,Agricultural Implements, Canal Boats, Vesse ls and Ships' Bottom's, Can vas, Metal and Shingle Roofs,(it being Fire and Water proofs,) Floor Oil Clot hs, (one manufac turer having vsed 5,000 bbls. the past year,) and and as a paint for any purpose is unsurpassed for body, durability, ala,ticity and adhesiveness.— Price $5 per barrel of 300 lbs., which will supply a farmer.for ivarito come, Warranted' in all cases as above. Send for a circular which gives full particulars. None genuine unless branded in a trade mark, Graufton Mineral Paint. Per sons can order the Paint and remit the money on receipt of the goads. Address DANIEL BIDWELL, 254 Pearl St, New , Yok. June 30868-6ra E. B. CASE, AGENT FOR HARDINd'S EDITIONS OF, FAJKILY,' I 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 than any Bibles publish ed. The various editions embrace all the vari ous styles of binding and sizes of type, varying in price from $2 to $3O, for Family Bible, large quarto size. HARDING'S PATENT FLEXIBLE CHAIN-BACK PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM, The superiority of "Harding's Patent Flexible Ohain-Back Album," over all others heretofore manufactured, will, upon the slightest examina tion, be apparent to all. Purchasers aro assured tbat the above books are all of the beet Philadelphia manufaotare. E. B. CABE, Troy, Pa. Jan. 8, 18(38.-Bnz. Welisboro Meat Market ! BEEF I Poi I 'MUTTON I mill subscriber opened a Meat Market in the building lately occupied by Dr. Webb, on Crafton-street, Monday morning, Feb. 17, where he will keep a fall assortment of • FREWT - MEATS • tiaras and Shoulders. - If the people will give me encouragement I will keep up a good Market. Feb. 19, 18`88—Bm. A. J. TiPPLB. Scales ! Scales Scales 1 pin Buffalo 'Platform Scales, ordinary' j size 4, for heavy; and cnunter nse, 'may ha found at' the lisirdware Store of Wm. Roberto, WellsbOro.' These Scales are the Pairbauhlitait ent and have no superior anywhere. They are wedeln tli(best style and have taken {bb 'preml am at all the great exhlhltlona: --- • - I have the sole agency for these Scales in this region. , WILLIAM ROBERTS. Wellsboro, Pow. 12, 1963. ACKPIGtor hops, best quality 25 di peryard - LAND & CO'S. Oct. 12. DR. FITCH'S ABDOMINAL SUPPORT BRS, for sale at Roy's Drag Store. /NASH PAID FOIL WOOL', by June 17, 11368. D. P. ROBESTE4 WHOLESALE ORE ORE. CORNING, N. Y. 11 • . TIMMS AND MEDICINES, •Ls , AND ono, THADDEUS PAVIDS'iNKS t _KEITH'S CONCENTRATED IBEDELL'S FLUID, =- TRACTS, . • REFRNETT'S OCCOAINE;V:AVOM4 EXTRACTS, KEROSENE LAMPS, AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, AGENTS FOR. MARVIN & CO'S RE- I FINED OIL. Bold at Wholesale Prices. Buyers are requested to cell and gee quotations before going further East. or book AILEY. D. L. DEA I NE, Recorder, Tl6O Co. PATENT MEDICINES, i EMIL • 2ESTER PERFUMERY WHITEWASH LIME & AND DYE COLORS. W. D. TEFiBELL & i\ CO. Corning, N. Y 7., Jan. 1,1868-1 y 1868. FOR SALE. 1 868, 33Y • B. C. WICKHAM, A T HIS NURSERY OF FRUIT AND OR. g 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 are composed of the ohoicest varieties, good, healthy, some of them large and in bearing. Any one wishing to got a supply will do well to call and see my stock before pur chasing elsewhere. _ger-Delivered at the depot free of charge. Toga, Feb. 28,1888-Iy* _ To Owners of Horses and Cattle. motaAs , DERBY CONDITION - POWDERS ARE Warranted superior to any others, or no PaYj for the cure of Distemper, Worms, Dote, Coughs, Hide. bound. Colds;&c., in Horne; and Colds, Coughs, Loss of Milk, Black Tongue, Horn Distemper, &c., in Cat. tie. • They are perfectly safe and innocent; no need of stopping the working of your animals. They increase thoappetite, give a fine coat, cleanse the stomach and urinary organs; also increase the milk of cows. Try them d you wilt never bolvlthOut them. Hiram W and celebrated trainer of trotting homes, has used them for years, and recommends them to his friends. Col. Philo. P. Bush, of the Jerome Race Course, Bordham, N. X., would not use them until he was told of what they are-composed, since which he is never without them. lie hai — over twenty running horses In his charge, and for the last three—years has used no other medicine for them. He has kindly -- rer,_ -spitted me to refer any one to him. Over 1,000 other retorts:wee can be seen at the depot. Sold by Druggists and Saddlers. Price 25 cents per box. Depot, 60 Cortlandt Street, New York. ['Feb. 19] WELLSBORO -- FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. Minsubscribers having procured additional unmanuary uto uuw rouuy co oraer all sorts of , CASTINGS, SUCH AB PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, PIELI ROLLERS, MILLGEARING, SLEIGH' SHOES, W 0 0 D - SAWING MACHINES, &c., &c,, &a. We have also a WOODWORTH PLANER, for custom and job work, We are also prepared to did SLITTING &. SCROLL SAWING to order. Having a first-class screw-cutting Lathe, we aro prepared to make • ' CHEESE PRESS SCREWS, to order, Builders of Cheese Faotories are re. quested to examine our work. We manufacture .the . Champion Plow, one of the finest implements in the market. Oaeh paid for OLD IRON. CHARLES• WILLIAMS, F. L. SEARS. Wellaboro, May 15, 1887—if. Grocery and Provision Store, CORNING, N. Y. CY. It). SSIX.RX.A, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL- DEALER in all kinds of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Wines, Liquors and Cigars, FOREIGN .15 DOMESTIC, GREEN & DRIED FRUITS, CANNED P.RUITS AND VEGETABLES, lIMI WOOD & WILLOW WARE, GLASS & CROCKERY WARE, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CABS & PERAMBULATORS, TOYS, &c . , &o. A full and complete assortment of the above mentioned goods of the beet quality always on band. Particular attention paid to Pine Groceries. Dealers and Consumersvyill fold it to their in terest to examine his Stobk before buying. Corning, N. T., Marchlll, 118158. THE largest assortment of Watcbes, Clock* Jewelry and Plated Ware in Tioga county at LledeoB6) PoLsrs. :11 - 4981 '8 tux `piougutlia , Tug &aim 'a to '80.1104 :1104 10j oZpnc putt Quintero putt Ilya oinsou •uonoodau) avoq Ulm poop,/ puo spooD Jo° •eonntionb Howe Ell oiompaull .3nicloost Gamy pno frotegtoon spoon Da JOAO eatnnuepo onnq 0m ciiomeniove evoulenct oao.upion ern u Sullooa .), oen utto £oq eCuo , ouploopir sty .glim Lop is ui BOIDU g o 1 y moajluold yyo nom v, •ouo citunt moue Jontana 420.ta -otos 10 .1 doolf em govfet ‘piltioalea *0 Xci pop:Lora 1131NV141 10103 popucieteo oil; a; mama 10 uontions eiV Rua mom oitt 3WINiIVi JO .1(09g . 02,1V1 Lion u JOGArii ,09 (P 0 1 11 11 04) trl J. Irasans SIT eN121111.3 'HaJaati fetmom CION 'MN - f4O 'MOM . a , HS asuort gh `friot nuutis pips ot , 9$ *** "' , poapunq and S'IIVN I 9N17738' 321 V 3.til 'Vcr `CI7I.VILTRATVN iloaim oiociono i n no aooa pilql iiratukoull st1•41)1 '8 AO "St 1 3UVM-Nll I9V/A-SSVI9 `SaAO.ILS "d Id - 1 CC/I V II anoiC 2'n!Snq oLiqueDiod ofini a oapv putt ~_~~ ~~~ fisouisug molt uo eft uE eouß The American Cooking Stove. AFTER tweTy years experience in the man ufacture o stoves, we became convinced. some six years since, that a vast amount of money wad beit4 ()attended by the roetKolo of this country, in tuttylfig cheap and worthless stoves, large portion of which was wasted; and the, true economy cuitsisted in buying the best stove that could be made, notwithstanding the price ,was higher. With this view we proceeded t , construct the American Cooking Stove an,. spared no pains or OXpOlißu to make it. the bus end most perfect stovo that could be tnado. An,. we have experimented with it, end careful* watched its operation tor tho last six years. at when an Improvement suggested llsclf, we hart at once adopted it, and we have several of thest improvements secured by letters patent. It this manner we d) not hesitate to say, we have brought it to a higher state of perlection that has heretofore been attained -in cooking stoves fhe recent - improvements in this stove has. added largelito its convenience and effective ness. In all the varieties •of stoves we menu facture, we study usefulness, durability, convo silence and economy in operation, rather that cheapness in price, and in no doing we are satis fied-we study the interest of those purchasing our stoves. SHEAR, PACKARD, & CO., Albany, N. Y. For sale by CONVERSE & OSGOOD, Wells bore, Pa. May 13, MS. To the Farmers of Tioga County T AM now bulidiniat my manufactory, in Lawrence sato, n auperior FANNING 111 LL, which posßeeses tho following advantages over all other mills: - 1. It separates oats, rat Jitter, and foul seeds, and chess and cockle, from wheat. 2. It cleans flax seed, takes out yellow seed, and nil other seeds, perfectly. 3, It cleans timothy seed. 4. It does all other separating required of a ( mill . This mill is built of the best and most durable tim bor, in good style, and is sold cheap for cash, or pro duce.' Twill fit a patent sieve, for separating cia wheat, to other mflle , on reasonable terms. J. IT mAtr Lawreneeville,October 10, 1866—tf UNION ACADEMY. KNOXVILLE, TIOGA CO., PA •- FACIILTY : ELIAS 12011 TON, Principal. Mn.S ADA W. RORTON, Preccptross. Idles MIRA. HORTON, Assistant. Miss AMANDA DRAKE, Teacher of Music. CALENDAR' FOR 1867-8. Fall Term commences Sept. Bd, 'Winter Term Nor 20th, Spring Term Fob. 18th, 18118, EXPENSES PER TERM. Primary Department Common English nigher Elm Hob Languages and nigher Mathematics-, Instrumental Music, extra Vocal Music, extra. Drawing, extra Boom Rent Board per week i" Snoxville, August .1887-tf. AGENTS WANTED FOR i THE OFFICIAL 1 HISTORY ' OF THE WARO Its Causes, Character, Conduct and Results. By LION. ALEXANDER 11. STEVENS. Book for all Section§ and Partiee, This groat work presents the oily complete and impartial analysis of the causes of the War yet published, and gives those interior lights and shadows of the groat conflict only known to those high officers who watehed the flood-tide of revolution from its fountain springs, and which were's° accessible to Mr. Stephens from his po. sition 0111 second officer of the Confederacy. To 'a public, that has been surfeited with AP. PARENTLY SIMILAR PRODUCTIONS, we promise a change of fare, both agreeable and rill wary, and an intellectual treat of the bight st order. The groat American war has AT LAST found a historian worthy of its Importance. and at whose bands it will receive that moderate, candid and impartial treatment which truth and justice so urgently demand. The intense desire every where manifested to obtain this work. its Official charaCter and ready sale, combined with an inpreased commission, make it the best subscription book ovt.r pub— lished. One Agent in P.aston, Pn., reports ill subscri bers iu 8 days. Ono in Boston, Mass., 103 sub scribers in 4 days. Ono in 141 emphis, Tenn- 108 subscribers in 5 days. Send for , Circulars and sce. our terms, and a full description of the work, with Press notices of advance sheets, &e. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO. 2 . 6 South Seventh-St. Philadelphia, Pa, - May 27, 186144 t LINES OF lere.AvEL. ERIE RAILWAY. On and uftvr llooduy, May 11th, 180. tEa h leaveCorniniLut about tho following hours 4 WESTIVARI? DOUND. 0:03 a in Night Express, eniaditynexcepieci, for Dufis I, spl amanca , and Dunkirk, unikin;,, vet con nsci f. • with umias of the Atlantic At Great Western. B hore,and 03 rantiTrtink. Railways, serail points NN $.l 6:21 ft. m.,Night Express, Daily, for Buffsio,salam,,,,,., Dunkirk and the W est, connecting asa above, 6:35 a. In., Night t'spresz, Sunduya exC pted, fur ester and buffalo, via Avon. /0:/6 a. ru„, Nail Train, Sundays excepted, for Blitralo and Dunkirk. 1:45 p. Baltimore Eipress, Sundays excepted, L Rochester and Raffle, via Avon. 6:33 p. in.. Day Express, Sundays excepted. for Doak, _Salamanca, Dunkirk and the connecting at, at.Vahunatica prith tiie Atlantic and Great Weststo Railway; at Buthilo with the Lake Shore and Oland Trunk Railways, and at Dunkirk with the Lake Skiers liallway, for ull points nest wed south. 6;40 p m Day Express, Stinda,ys excepted . tor Rochestki 12:35 a.m. : Express 511til.gadayl•excepted.forBbffs• 10, Salamanca, and Dun/ k' : connecting nith tfaitlt forthe West. 1.80 p in Way b'reight, Sundays excepted. ' It4o p tu., Eauizraut train. Dully, I'm the West. • - EAST*Atto hem. 12:40 a. 4n., Night. Mttneno, Dolly, Sundays eXeopted, ,ueuoctiug at Orn)conri fur IS - a:wick, and at !sew York wile arterneee trattus nut: Lae:timers for Demo n and New Etililuall 4;2'..t a. in., Citirutnatl Lxpresa.3lnndayr. excoptud, con aixting ht .E.lntira roc litirrisburg, Phi imitlidlia and . • tho 'at Owvso (el- Ithaca; nl .1.11/10+Unslittl tor Syracuqt, ; nt °Feat Bend far Scranton. Itia.dol• phia and Trenton; at Lackawaxcn for Ilawloy, and at Uraycourtfor Newburg and Warwick. 41:65 n. tn. Day ExpreSA. Kunday:, excepted.connecUng at Mara for Couondaffrun; ut Biegnaul ton fur Syr*. cUso. nt Great fiend for Scranton, et Leelion oxen fur Mtn ley. nod at Jersey City uith midnight tirisesi Train of New Jersey Itufiroad fur Philadelphia, ruore and IVaslnugton. 10.22 ani Acconirnodahon Train daily , connecting at at Elmira for Canandaigua. 2:20 p. m., BVltimore -Express, Sundays excepted. 4:33 p.m., Now York. and Baltimore Mail, Sunda) s ex. copt..d 8.03 p in Lightning Express, Sundays excepted, co, fleeting at Elmira for Barrisburg, Philadelphia and the South at Jersey City with .morning expres. train of Now Jersey Railrod for Baltimore_ sod W ashington, and at Now Yo lk with morning ex press trains for Boston and the East. 12:30 p. in. Way Freight. Snuclaye excepted. WM. It. SAUIt, ' •H. Geu'l Vatic Agin:Ll - (WWI I3up't - - - - /Roseburg & Corning, & Tioga R. R Ttains will run as follows until further notice.. AcCommodation—Leaves 6,15 a. In., Mans field at 7,05. Tloga at 1.47., Lawrenceville at 8,211—, arriving at Corning at 9,35 a. m. Mail—Leaves Blossburg at 2,00 P. as., Mansfield nt 2,40, 'Voila at 3,18, Lawrenceville at 4, oo —arriving at Corning at 6 p. tn. Mail—Leitves Corning at 8,00 a. m., Lawrenceville at 0,03, Tiogn at 9,45, lilaustie/d at 10,22—arriving at triosa•but'it at 11,00 a. in. ACcommodation—Lerrvea Corning at 2,40 p. m., Law. rencerille at 4,00. Tloga at 4.60, Mansfield at 5,311-- arriving at Illos4Bttsg at 0,16 p. in. L. 11. SHATTUCK, Sup't r _ • Northern .Central R. R i k TB INS FOR THE Norm" Trains for Can dagnia leave Elmira as follow.: 'Accomodation at 7 00 e to Express [fastest t min on roadl ..... ....... ....... . d 1 45 am Mail Gl6 pa l Way Freight, [passenger coach attached) ' 710 a at On and after Nov. 24, 1867, trains will ar.ric, al/i depart front Troy, as follows; LEAVE NORTHWARD. 10 55 Aild.,-..Daify(e.teept Sundays) for Elmira, Blau lo, Canandaigua, Rochester, , Stisp. Bridge and the Canadas. 9 45 P. M.—Daily (except Sundays) for Elmita and Buffalo, via Erie flail uay front Elmira. LEAVE SOUTHWARD. 600 A. M.--Dally (except Sundays) fur.. 11(110111We, WaS bington, Philadelphia, Sc. 905 P. 11.—Dally (except Slinda.)s) for Baltimore, Washington and Philadelphia. J. N. DUBARRY, ED. S. YOUNO (fang Supt.llarristiiirg. IJen'l Bass. AO Baltimore, Rd. Philadelphia & Erie Oa and after I‘IO:9AY, Sept. 1404 1868; Train! en the Philadelphia A. ie Rail Road will 1111 no fon OWS Mail Tiaia ie3Veg Pldtadelpltin •• •• Williamaport " arr. at Ei iv ,1 Erie Express kii‘C:s PVihidelphia " • • 4• Williamsport " arr. at Erie Elmira Mail leaves Philadelphia " " Williamsport " " arr. at Lush Ilaveu Mail Train leaves Erie 10 60 a m •` •'T " IN ililacuspoct 10.16 pro " 4..... art•. at Philadelphia 7.00 p m Erie Exgross leaves Brie 7.95 p to " " I ,• Williamspat t 816 ata " " err. nt P.hiludelpliiu 5.00 pin Mail and Express euunect with Oil Creek end Ails glaeuy River Rail Road:. Baggage Checked 'rhrough. ALFRED L. TYLER, Gen'l Supt. At/antic and Great Western It W SALAN;ANCA 4.,TATIoN. Wr.TrwiltD EAL4w.ltti., IA tall 6.80 l'xpi es• 5.10 I ,contuludatwn u.llt. ...vlsii ' 61. .xlyt es, 1.: la .-tc,,,n, aucistion 11.4.5 XplCaS i.I.UL I i . .. N lon, t; 10 At Cory there is a Jatietioll . , , Aitli he 14.ilud‘inbia & .ii t,, alai CIL Greek ttaii i.isi.:A; Il At Meadrili, wn.Ll the k4,it:klitJ land Ltli City and lthule blanch. At Leuvittsburgu thu llialloniny .1.4-ancli nukes a di. •ect routs to Ch veland. At I,a‘snua connects With leveland and l'ittsbu,gh hallwittl. The ltuad passes through Akron. Ashland. Galion, 4.ltrion, Urbana and lia) tun, inlet renting varg.lls rail roads, and terminates at Cincitmati. 11. RUCKER, lien. Supt., Meadville. Pa Planing & Turning. B. T. AT4N HORN, - Er AVING got his liow Factory in operation. I is now prepared to fili tirdora for Cabinet Ware promptly and in the hest !..tylo of workman ship. Having procured a WOODWORTH PLANE ho is read• to dress boards or plank with dispatch SCROLL-WORK & BRACKETS, furnished to order. flis machines aro of the new est and most improved patterns. , -- Shop corner of Peed and Wain Sts, 7ELLS BORO, PA., Oct. :31, 1866—tf 5 from NEW GROCERY At Dnrtt Settlement T IE SUBSCRIBER has opened a now GROCERY & PROVISION STORE At the above natheil place, where he proposes to furnish tleods in his lino cheap. Market prices, paid for Farm Produce, either iu cash or trade. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. ALBERT TIPPLE. Charleston, Dec. 11, 1867:-tf. J. S Chairmaker, Turner, aid I. . Furniture Dalai -r. Z 5 00 0 00 . 7 00 800 10 00 1 00 300 2 50 860 SALE ROOM, opposite Dartt's «'a on shop, Main Street. FACTORY in Sear. Wit. llama Foundry, second story. Orders promptly filled and satisfaetio teed. Fancy Turning dono to-order. Wensboro, Jnno 12, 1861. J. STE Tioga Marble Works, 1 lir unde i rsigned is now prepared to exc cute all orders for Tomb Stones and Monu ments of either ITALIAN OR RUTLAND MARBLE, of the latest style and approved workmanship and with dispatch. He keep constantly on hand both kinds co Marble and will IM able to suit nil who may fa. vor him with their orders, oil as reasonable terms as can be obtained in the country. Stones discolored with rust and dirt cleaned and made to look na good as now. Tioga. Nov. 1, 1887-If THE attention of Merehnntiand others fiat:data e Vicomte, is rerpeetfully (Bill ii to Clie act of the 11th of April 1862. Pamphlet hi vit.,7492. reg. elating the collection of d j.! 3 went rt I.leoDBes Uthiell air pai,i;ll , le at the Trearuier'r gin. eri the 1., (lily of :ilny iti tillels stit,; otory year and by ' , aid net, , all Lirem.e. ,eimiii.ii g unpaid on the first day Lf .Jul). the Trearorc r i, regeileil to see end pre to joil".moot and crtllc( ti I. i , go ,, ft fl:g prakiefihie therimfter, ilea itt defa u lt th :roof, to Le'iper. , ,oniill3 liable. Thr4l.: Mille 1;) a License are therefore reryttet ed. to be prom! .( la making their Ila.• 1 ents before that date, thcr,• by avoiding any tic blo to thetimlree and mud! perplexity to the T fiserer. Juno :3,1865, 1-1.. C. BAILEY, Tren3nrer. CHOICE LOT *F GRAIN BAG cheap! at,_WRIGUT Wellaboro, June b, 180'. NO WESTWARD 10.40 p in 8.20 a m 9.4 p In 11.30 nuou 8.85 p in 9 GO a in 8.00 a m 0.'28 p m 7.46 p in B. T. VAN HORN al kUarall EBB PORTER WILCOX. Notice. • f , r sp.,e
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