IM - PROXY. ESE ,Yon may ides mo-fortuy pother, - •rtir'iny sister, iousini'Aunt'; Or for somebody or other, Whom , you long to kiss and caret. - I vilLtake the toke n ' a; Cherish for that other one; • What I've dreamt of . long end blindly, PendlY:Aireirrit ae kf4 me for another, You Will note a silent tear pall for somebody or otter Who will novertneot me here. But this kiss you've only lent it, • I riU„kee'D,V, for i ;her own,• • z .,1 - Atithongho:9A' lcurs4 . lnitl. sent tr, • - ,tfire retrupou my brow. - _ TOtt ionfitlss me for smother, One_ you cherish 14ndiy, bete, Porrsi mother Os for Somebody else es dear. Sesialthikiss here iti,my keeping, tina liCtifth a tendet brellth r Iror my lovoi perirft . psi - ls sleeping In the dreamless sleep of death. Yortmesr.'!SultriPt Ma is my mot'lor.—l am her som Ma'sl name 141:13. Shrimp ; she is fife wife' of 31" ei p;_iind' Mr. Shrimp Nis her! husband. Pei is toy father— -My{uame: is John"' qgprge ,\V-oelittliton :Shrimp. Therefore pa's . riame is Shrimp too; ; and Bo is ma's. . , My ma has a tna."Sberis mity . griand- Paa• • She is rnotheviOaw Ars, Ta , says?that mother 7 i - ti4avirs';'Ought to .bo;Vetoeck:r•llke *thy t grandrna,, ,better - brinVs die ten cent stamps and bolivars. She don't bring.aoy..te.,p ' av:—BraybEtbaCii-Wby he dordon't like her.;' Aunt Jerusha, is my aunt. When pa Was alittle buy she•was his little sister. like-little sisters. Dicky Mopps has a little sister, :,g.er name is Rose.. "Talie her out riding on my -sled.' "'Atha' J e roam, don't - like 'her. She calls her " thaP,.M:OPPEi I :l•thitilt. A Je rhsha ought le lie ashamed: of. herself. •• Atint4erusba•ls,a.'very,,plous , woman. 81i0.ilever wiuits--ds - ; to talk aloud on ShnJay„tznd, says we t ought rto • have eola,:- dinners, •,Slie 'hears (nae - sey 'the cateehlim, and knowifiCall without the book,: She: says . - that Susan Jane is spoiling that boy: 'Susan Jane is ma; and that boy is use. 'She says that the baby will early shOw a change of. heart. If a, elity.ige•pf"boa.it, make a ba"-- by skip cryln„,, ,, ' 1 wish ,so too. Aunt Jerushkliveth with :us; Some (-Imes I 'think. ma-, .rather have her live' somebody-else. I. asked Aunt” Jerusha :once .why she didn't Marry soniebodrand , set on for - herself. She said-that, ninny' and 'Many a man had wanted. to mary ber, - but - while her poor Susan Jane , WaS iii sudha state of health-she col:1141;#% . think of leaving. Besides; Slftai*trid, *hat would become of -yiti.ul:poor Pit 7 - • Aunt Zerusha .semetinies. has u state Of health, too. Oh' washing-days she_ has the-headache; antidoe; her head up witifbrown..paper. and ;vinegar, and I have to make toast for-lier)at the kitch en fire: I make some for myself, too. Aunt -Jerusha- says-- nobody knows what she has done toe that boy. That boy is ine,:again. I told pa what. she said. lie said il 3 wati just" ' Nobody did,know. 111 a ay.Ohat . Aunt•Jerusha means well, and that she'Si Pa',s' dear sister. don't see villy .Itrit,!ti.auy rens on.shestiotild itliv4 - w.scold me , when I eat cabbage with a knife. `JOAN C.y-AISYLINGTON HANGING , BAC/C;--IlorOes will be very i commonly !Mind: tis what is termed "haw , li back • fur their stalls," the • mo rnent_the_stable door is shut and they" find themselves alone; some will even do this when persons are present. This is a habit that always excites the great est ire on the part of the groom ; the broom -handle or fork usually corrects this *kttempt, aocompauied•by. swearing at-the horse, and sundry condismnations of ciltballibis_es.i 4 ." and , frequently his limbs also. Wel - lave seen- men insane enough* to listen at the door, or watch a s windoW till they_ found -the' horse had 'conawittedsthis heinous sin, then rush into the stable, and chastise hint as unmercifully as Undeservedly. We might With as. Much justice punish a` Wan' becatiie he - - moved. his person to get eilse,l,when we had placed him in a situation that rendered his position painful ; but Hsu man has found that he could teach the generality of grooms to think bpfore'they act, he has been more fortunate than we have in this particular. _ The whole secret of a worse hanging back is, that where the stall is on the decline from the manger to the stall hind post,.standing on !.no inclined plane causes his loins and hind parts to ache intolerably, be hangs-back in or der, if possible, to got Lis hind legs be yond the gutter, thus "diminishing, by many degrees, his standing uphill. In good and well laid stables horses are not found to acquirc.this lfabit; so-the capse of it speaks for itself, and ought to be immediately, remedied. The stall lanot Should be perfectly flat from the • manger till it comes within a foot of the gratintrit should then haVe a fall to it of half an inch.- • By this, the 'four feet of the horse stand on quite level ground: It should! slope in the satire 'degree a foot each side.of the grate, and also a foot behind it. This is sure to make the wet made -by the horse run into the drain; and his bind as well as his fore legs , stand level.—Piairie Far- TIMMS TITAT I HAVESP.EII.-1 have Seen a farmer build a'' house so large that the sheriffturned,him,outof doors. I have seenliryoung roan Sell a good farin, turn EnerchanyAnd die in the insane hospital. I have seen a farmer' travel about so mu - eh, that there was nothing at home worth looking after. I have eeen a riling girl marry a young man of,diesolutahabits, and re pent:3t- it as icing' as,ehe I have "ottravggance and folly Of"childreil„hring,thelg .parents to poverty - and - want, and themselves into disgrgee„ :•' • " I have. seen 'a 'prudent, Industrious wife retrieve ,the,fortunes of a family, when her litisbalid pulled,at the other end of the rope I hare — titeiiiic de spised the enunsel: of :the wise laid ad vice of the good,.end his career ln-pev erty and .wretchedness.: -•-" • 1 have 'seen 'a man depart from the truth, when candor and veracity would have eatv.ed laitnz much better purpose. I' have seen a map engage in a law suit about a triPliiekirair that cost him more-in the'clid - tban'would have roof ed all the Einiidlnga on - hls farm. JosM3illing6 been experimenting Pills-for thstgood of mankind, and says: le"Er yn are looking after a pill az mild-az-a-pet lalnbi and - az searching az a fine tooth ccc4P;buy,Dpetsirliing boners silent perambulators,twenty seven in'it Vox, respectful draggers. Theze pilot'' round but attemP.striktly tew bizzualf, Wand are az good in the dead. of night az au alarm cluck.." ' The ArMY and Navy Journal tells •a story of one of Sherman's 'soldier who, at the close-of--the - 'war, - when he re turned home; was never able to accus tom-himself to the soft luxury of a - feather bed,.atill had to stretch himself, if he would sleep at all, on mother earth One night a pistol shot awoke the vet eran, when he instantly turned over and began-to intrench himself, scratch ing up the ground with his hands. An advertisement in an. Irish pap9r lately;. 4 ¢e4ing feral the conveniences and advantages to be derived from met al window sashes; other particu lars observed, "that these sashes would last foxeyer; and afterward, if the own er bad•tib use for them, they might- be sold for old iron. One charge in ikklitlifyer , e bil tegainst a client: Nytai,-." Tprivakitig up, in the night and tbinking of your ;business—. live dollars," • • ;.• . iVVA:"STONE,..:..- ' k Trin"Mpul, Mfaa S. D. Boost; ...... Preceptress, Diss, " d B. RA STN Atm. •kr •;i. Tca ch or of Moil°. • CALENDAR FC,E. 1668-9. 'Winter tcnn ootamences Nov. 23, cl6seslAnikais 23, Sarfr,.!°"/ bitkfF l4 4,l) ußit:Cl9ips OD f> Yilma I/XPtNSES• ;- ;gh,op "Oc;minon English, " 1e.,00 Higher Ruttish tm ,47,00 Languages and Higher Mathematics ragtruraelivit 8 . 1331 R, ' ' 110,00 P.FOVOS - f , ‘4.' „'' " 400 Bach Term to continue fourteen weeks. Bifla due, one half first day of term, remainder at middletiof term. No deduction made In -tuition -except for Sicknees.— None but Itobinson's Mathematics are need. Etudents on entering are requested to register tbeir peines,to• gethereattrztheatadles they to purene, and pay onstallif their tuition. Hoard procured ¢t reasonable rates in the village. 43 , ,Ortier , of Iht, Board T. ttIISTBES. WellaborolNob:-4;1865. 1V,4,41 4 5E 0 ; 110,1,14KB:1ZZ established him. T H lS: jiii tt alßEß having BAKING BUSINESS in this village, next' door to' E.' A'. Kimball's Grocery * , is now prepared to nary on the business is all•itd various branches. keep con stantly on hand an assortment of Bread, snob as - • LOAF. BREAD, BOSTON. CRACKERS; • 'ORA .11101; • BREA I), UTTA R '.: CRACKERS, B ROW Nti , ' , 1 .• &READ, W A'T E R'l' . - CRACKERS,- SOQ'Aft . . , • • ' - CRACKERS, - • DYSPEPSIA' AND 'SODA BISCUITS, OYSTER CRACKERS, CAKES, • •, PIES, AND LPNCII, at all hours of the day, Sundays rtcepted. ' 'By str at atteitlou to business shall endeavor to merit he public patronage. CHAS. STEVENS. . Wellaboro,June. 24,. 180.- - . NEW HARDWARE' STORE GONVERS,& OSGOOD Iv addition t lf ie l i ia r yVas b_ui . c . l ß ep in Dry G i pdey u r n !le". STORK, TIN, AND GENERAL lIARD • WARE STORE,' 'ova daurti bntuw tLa (Ad stand; %t..ril [hay Luau., afaottue TIN-WARE OX I.IIE HUMANITY PRINCIPLE, • hat is, in the meat suhstantiol,. ttitineer.,. In the natter of r, ,• - 7 • ST'OcV - EiS, wo have enough to do allthe cookiug and warm ing in Tioga. County. In fact, we; have Stoves enough to MAKE A SUMMER in • t TPA LRUSSIA_. Vo are the only agenti for the sale of the AMERICAN COOK STOVB ri Wellsbonii and thbfStove is the AUTOCRAT OF STOVES. We keep all kinds of Hardware, tron,-Nalle, Steel, Rom Sheet, and a complete variety of S ELF lIARDWARE. It you don't oliove it DROP IN. CONVERS.4 OSGOOD. Wellabor°, Sept. 4,'1867, ly. PACIFIC HOTELa 170, 172, 174, & 176 GREENOWE - Sr.; New 1'0r.h 4 ,-, trNDpiermuri takes pleas j_ urcl in ann,euiggit?g to.hismutnerous friends -mud patrons that from this date, the charge of the Pacific will be $2;50 per, day: - _ Being sqle Proprittbr of this House, and there. fore free from the 00' common, exaction of an inordinate rent, ho o fs fully • abici to meet the downward tent/Arleyof - prices without any failing off of service. . It will, now, as heretofore, be his aim to Main tain undiminished r ib's favorable reputation- of the Pacito, which Mitts injoyedfor many years, as one of the beet.oe,tiarOers Asitals. : - The table will bb houritiftiit'supplied With every dsliettoy of the Beason. The attendance villi be forced efficient apd - ,--•• • . The location ',Br be found oonvenient - for those whose husineld calls themin the lower part of the eityi being one door north of Cort— land Street, and one block west of Broadway, ana l of ready access to all Rail Road and Steam boat Lines. -• Deo. 20868-6 m JAMES M. BIJNNEL JlTa a r lau turn l e o d t from o the City with a new and GROCERIES, • and YANKEE NOTIONS. FRESH COUNT OYSTERS, always on hand. • ' Will keep constantly on hand overythlig in the line of Family Groceries, as well as P tEbbvisions, Fruits, Confectionery, Yankee Notfons, Toys, - &e. All of will be ibid: at reasonable prices. JAAIit I 3.BUNNEL. • ,Nov. 11, 1868—ly. THE LARGEST, STOCK OF 5EV1"C101i7.33319 INbuTiy°itlatZettrtnataad the Ohespeit Ore,: to Agent for L.. BOLLES lit"- - O . O'S BOSE, Binghamton, N. Y., and ' F.M.iBA -SAW- ,E I A I O2 7 OBY-", - ;; '• Elmira; 11 7 :•Y. - STOVES SOLD . orrniert.. Mansfield, Nov. 2b, 1808-Iy. G. B. RIFF. TO FARMERS! FMLE 417 N PLASTER. --We - hereby certify ithat we have ,used ,Plaster manufactured. ;by Champney liernauer, at their ; Work+) on Blk Bun, In °DIEM township, and' we belieVe it `to be equal if not superior to the Cayuga Plaster; David Smith $ 3i Conable A P Cone Mil Cobb 11 B Simmons J Bernsuer 3 . 9 Barker Ara Smith B strait _ . $ B.Davis Albert'lling John 0 Miller Watrons WII Warrens L L Marsh it M Smith . OA Smith 11M Foote J D Smelt. P C Van Gelder J J Smith Jared Davit" LIE Zimmerman 01. King, • L L Smith. ci . : • •.: . . N. B.—Plaster alwait, on hand at the Mill.. Price $5 per ton. ' Nov: 41868. - • Farm for Sale I • ' THE' Subscriber, being about to go west, of fers-for sale at a great-bargain to the chaser, the following property, to Kt.: One hun dred acres of land, situate about 4 tildes South. west of Westfield Spro, on Potter Brook ,4oacl-,.- seventy.five acres improved, lbw balance good hcmioek and hard timber, with good sugar bush, good apple orchard, good. frame barn ,and log house thereon,: The farm Is well, adapted to, dolling purposes, hiving a plenty of living 'wa ter on all party , Per terms; call on the subscri ber on the premises, or address him at Westfield, Tioga Co., Pa. Oot. 4,1668. - Vattlait )4318a1. y air. WYOMING INSURANCIII CO., - WILK,P3.BARRE,' R. C. Slant, 8.-1102 a, Pro,. W. T. Ries), Qen't Ap't. L. D. Soosuaxect, V. P. COITAL ANRORPLUS, $150,000. the etompaity It'd. which Theodore Hatfield - 1;7os ogont, nu l polio) , hold era who to renew their InAurauee ere.,re. •quested'folippip to this subscriber:: ' Papuranoe, Co., J. B. ALvonD, 9'IIO.IIAS CRAVEN. Preeident. Secretury 4 A. S. GILLETT,' V. " Capital $2OO 000 )„,, 4 Continental Ins Compa f , rcn OI 4 . TAG 6TY UF, NEW AtrAK'. Cash Capital, 5500,000,00 Gross Surplus, Jan. 1, 1868, 1,314,590,81 Cash Assets; do 1,814,590,81 Policies written at this °nice. GEORGE I`." HOPE,' Prookicut. IL ,LAMPORT. Vico Prokidebt. - CYRUS PECK, Secretary, Tbe`stibacifi,er - talies thit, riiethod of informing the public that ho has the agency of the above Companies, and will be found at his office over Roy's Drug Store, adjoining Agitator Office. • " • ' MITOBELL. Wollsbuto, Pit., Feb. 26, 1868—tf. A N •11111 Alt rp tir A it - E 1 MIVITIJAM.I3OI3ERTS, begs to LTA announo6 - 16 the,eitisede of' 'Tioga County, that in addition to his excellent stock of Stoves, Vin-Warn, Brittania, and Sheet-Iron Ware, he has, at a great.outlay,ltoelted_ kis store yr) MA IN STREET, \VELUM:SIP, with a complete 'assortment of Shelf Hardware, of which we enuworate the following arlieles; _ NAILS, SPIKES, 'CROWBARS, X CUT, MILL, BAND AND BUCK SAWS, BITT-STOCKS - TrATCIIETS, SMIS,r4LS, SEM 1.5,; SPADES,' FORKS, ' - BE NO 11-SOREW S, VCOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS, BURRS, SKEINS; WASHER'S, PIPE BONES, A4LE TREES, ELLIP. • TIC ' SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES. 1100 P, BAR, & BAND - IRON, GRINDSTONE HANGINGS; CORN POPPERS, SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFEERS COMBINED.'" Altici; .PISTOLS,_' . . PISTOL CARTRIDGES, POWDER `AND`" OAISB. PATENT. BAHIVDOOR HANGINGS a new thing, and mado for use: These are but a few of the many artioles omuriusing,:.our stack of Flardware. _ • - • • - JOHN PATTEN. We invite the publie to call aaffe*ltialne for themselves. We aim tolteOpthe'boat ititallty of goods in our line • and alLwork :to 'order dono promptly:and WILTAXM °BERT'S; Wolleboro, Sept. 1;1808—tf. • , For doing doing ifabilly? - -Yrashing io t . cheapest ma :Q nor. Guarantee the world 1 as, all' the strtugat4k;94lolri soap 'with t e mild and lathettiiiaeitulagfelca genuine Casino. Try this.sple44l - 44147-130$: by the Etl:l5E1C1613E011/A1, Front Street Philadelplilo,..- sept-2, qlB-I.y. .• mpor $4 Q INCE 8 - 41 u ti 6111 b °ln Audi' of 'families the ',follunri4ftiets,krp Portant to be known.' ' , FzitstrtrOugli it le the inopt,:poiterful,of all popular rerniedkesc ,Yef hie /6..oiliapoiiiided, as to be safe and 'hartidesti:" 'lt is of herb a nature that it may be bandied uae4 persons wittiarliiltoiaill. diftedtie l 4o ll - SECOND-I'e is•fottn I : ll ll" , l 3 l4tltirdr,'lvill — xol4to severe pain attifter't of tiq'bOdy sooner than any other applieation;' l ;; • - z •• •. Tamp- 4 64r is important that the bottle be Well oorked,,if left open only a few' mintiteilt'ioees strength. . . . Fotirrit—erfiliusefui retnedy Van be - obtained from airn?st e 7., dealer in TTEI~Z~TONARS I`' '• S . PRINC - hiti; coine, - tiUd those • Vettlring full barns oan- • ' sS o .llEste•i• - ' at the Mill of L • Champrey-4 Ca. iihtoh WO are Belling at $ll perjorLat, kinds All of Produce talon. in. exchange ,for Planter. give ua e,ealt 11• ' ‘7! ' •`•",- 'L CHA.IIIPtIEY' di" 011 - Gainer, Tioga, Co., Pa., ElattlL.26, 1868-6 m• - YES.I.: YES 1 YE'S . 1 ' R. WILLIA us, & CO., have got the best, JE • largest and cheapest stock of Drugs, med icines, Patent Medioines, Paints, Oils,' kt,yo Stuff; Brushes, Varnisher,- , Yankee No tions, Perfumery, Tolintt Sinn; Fishing Tickle, .!to., lc., ever bronghtl into this county. They trill positively sell everYthitig in7theitilltinaheap: er that: can be binzght elsewhere. They bought their goods in large quantities and for nett cash, and can and , ivillaell cheeperthanutty'other es tablishment in this county. Call 'and examine stock and prices. P. E. WILLIAMS Is CO, -May 9, 1868; ' 'No`. 3, Union Meek. FORisSALE CHEAP. 1 elegant. new open Buggy., , : I, Isecond hand open buggy: I second band top buggy.— I aulkey. l l I two horse lunber),wagon. : _ • • 0 it,. 3. .TROMPSOI3,, :%'' ' - . . „ - ' - tilAtrertimn .t‘ej ' • . BLACKSMITIi f has,t o Brea, .ated ,is. prepared to do ailkinda of w„oi ' in2his line siitisproinpt• Ines:, and in a workm nlike manner, lioaimos at ezollenee in his tiade. Mansfield Juue , l3,lBoB-1:r.- ' " AMPB.—kia Or eruct:Ks. .„ T tr‘kii d L oi l lam r jL if ~typaiftiteqat,iiitop,A t v v eLarisi ‘. ISIE In 1M52019 All i Surplus Over $160,000 Stoves 2 Stoves 2 2 BUTTS, STRAV etARPgNISIVS - ,Topl:B,' P MPS: AXES; AVIER§, ' BITTS; INIIMIE DO , ' 000 Pounds _701:-..w6- MIES Wa PHIC 'sat:Orators wl "Casalthores, J, Tbey Mao mentsfaeture as u? TO ORDER,, OR to mutt customers. Alt wo tweented. They invite p. their ,W;oteel T : 1 ) MEE oillause whioh are warranted in a lar attention Rcittokitimicei. Elia Twenty years eXperlon l rants them In expecting —N9 ,eboildyw Wei the sale of our Cloths. JOnPil Deerfield, May 180 `A rrNGS 7 - 07, - ;A:11,111 11S GROCERY AND PR VISION STORE TH • • LD saying that a penny saved le a penny O .earncsi,justifies-meARDNBII. n"intneds oitilidiSit6l - eatCl , Eiteditigs;rißatilre r 0 11601titi bar is Wealth, said some old chaps whose name I have forgotten; and It is eoonomy to trade where the SLAUGITER of high prices is' linitfeprobectitelfwith vigor and , withourrepriel* ,, , , Tl-ean-is ihenziattt, Teas, Mo. lasses, Fish; ' Pork, 'hloni., (to rn Meal, Coffees, Canned Fruits, Spices, and everything Intended for faintly use, giving the bnyer the benefit OF T E • fall of, ltitOniarkets, an 40 iinnige "diilY appro. isiated•by eieribody,etri*l 'g onlr'tbose i'erdant iNNOC NTS , who prefer PROMISING OPA Y one hun dred per cent. profits to the 'eolfir,te., Pal YING twenty-five- - .oo7TOSKTiociiti Onf, ellySiliof the geode, rehall-effieiiii:itocli or goods at fair prices EVERY MON 0 AY, EVERY TuE -DAY, _, EVERY:WED SPAY 7 , EVERY' TI 1U ' SDAY, EVERY 'RID : xr, EVERY-SAW • DAY, and All up as fiat as Wellsbor9,, June )2, 1887 Now . ig'Youf"T gAVINe more goods t. this market, I will se WAT,9,gES, .CLPQ.N." PLATtD' , CY 9OODS,—A 0.• G. Olop1;13 Cotte,r " " American Watcbc.2,l SUv $19. , ..Eittir , is I relSPOttdinglY P ufapturerstprice4' ; THIS • IS NO HUM?: /TABLE- Can andtsee for yours )'. Wellsboro, April 2 stiiiei "i• FOR THE MI Good people all, boll grea want to keep PEACE IN TI!. , you mud nave enough, to ni miff), well-betiavid BEIM Torfoopl Thie lantiood crowning good Ord ,- Btoite establfsliment, op Wollatioro, and name 1a t ; HOME COMP . , Wall:bands admitted to iro world. TIN BARE - - promptly, and warranted to g executed in the bost:tnenner,..end.wittk dispatch. :!t„ -,•••c:.- - . CALL. ALISTDe.S?arAIL - ' e 1." • • - ID,. PC ROB RTO. Welleborough, Nov. 21, 1867, Publie Benefit., A ti9ng/t4o46tid-,thiiiikiiWalla of it/i thera , ;.aresflutlthnittrktritdCifi t iatfi6of good, fa* so tiefladaptell•tot.rOteeptjhrefiee Jur. feting; few so well approved - IV the public as that new and powerful remedy called Salutifor (or as the GereteltMePlelaTh l t Pee) .. It vies ease - and.,pqm.torA pithetipeur Sufferer from •Neuritleti'and. Akinusattsto c , ) au d: tlitings apeods relief to that raze class of diseasee that are often cured and always belief:ti l ed, ward app/Joatlcpgr For ealeo4l RriorgiocE,l l 4s c, - ,, . Whdlesere Depot DAY, HOAGLAND 9PH, lAD 64 Couttlandt Bt. Neer York. L • • .B A N ,X.,11,1311):2 .0 z -LA in Fall'aetts, at • YOIII4CPB 80016311'01,41. yG SEING- 1 .114,P111-1418.: . 7 . : T AB. Bt. WiLtalfB93F„.of arlisto4l4vitig :Rural:mod the rightotolnithe:atiti .vend the p. Jones Washing 3faohine in Tioga County, hereby gives notice that the machines are being made at-Vatt.frornts Cabinet:Panto:ay; Wellebbrei rwlrere they may, be prochretig,-.11.1 •,;• -„.,t:f,..;‘ , 1 '2V° beet, cheapest, and mos t sensible macidnii ever invented. .June 24,11865i-If t : ; • • s us t e. 27 o N -li t .-1# ? b 2oo io , rl , o ß t i nd. WIGHT & 14.4617.„_ . EIMI Fall-Cloth, ~ he.; for WOpt•— ual-- )N SHARP% • : ; . k *snouted as rap. - rtioular - 'attention to Ttook MEI : r ,zll3Siit; ~•ry respect. -Pollen given to 1.01"11-DRESSING. .o In the business war . generous patronage °the made. ,w sito' rii, are 'agents for NOILLIE 4: SONS tr. TA- - N 'K. ' 0 2tklE.R WISE AND A. GARDNER. M me to Buy =8 ,ttri 'le- necessity- fOr 1.1 my entire stook of , JEWELRY, AND -FANr., f"- 6 8 ,1 6 °1 ,68. • • • Ig7o. r nttng Cage* at r chlify9;,cit apr:: 88. A E'ER . %. Vare LION. and amall —if you ; dry wonixiaf good I . nd to crown all, a MOO! Nava at my Mu posite:Roy's.,Blook, Amox ; equal to any in the Tb ORDER, wo satlefaction. IipPAIRING MEE „ , ..s . -It "WILLIAM% Bi . 'CO 7„ XV.EU, =MN DRllQS„taginciNN6,. I°,&TENT,,MED-1 I.OINkS;PAINTS;'(Jtts; 'WIN- DOW 'RUTTY, Have come down to aid Prices atlast. AXTZ-Alo not hOoSisto bate tbe , .."1 1 V. latest 'Stook -of " P.;: q# 4' i. -P-IV - 04239.4ir . DR-LrELS,, P ; :iff,',4IOI).I.O.EIVES, -, i-' , ..:' 1 :: • ~,,,',-,, ,p,;;T.:.i.-1, ,- -.,rs-r •=:: '. PATENT MEDICINES J., 4 ?. YANKEE , NOTIONS, ..... , i!EIiiPIUMER Y, " '' '' ,Tirs, • FANCY ARTICUS - , - t'-TOILET SOAP, CLOTH; HAIR, TOOTH & NAIL BRUSHES, MIRRORS, IC 3 , WINES & LIQUORS; At, - JcYEX Jinc&elar !THIS MARKET ,We have also the lowliest Stook or, PAIN,TS• VILS, (MASS, AND , PUTTY, 1118 Suoh a Pare White Lead, Pure White Zino, Linseed 011. Coach Varnish, garniture Var lrel. • :; 7 10* 'Reds,'Clitaine ' - low, Chronso\Ofeeni, , .Pressian-Brue, Pateni Dryer, Lacher, Japan, Spanish Whiting, Paris White, Rslumina, Resin, Tarr Lot , Wop rnstitiplttalll , ,stoode fteditkedirPtitash,i.iPutty; Also eohol, Ben*olerSpirits•Vnrpentine, and Ketlosene Oil, Paint and Varnish ,Brushes, • Which we will tell 25 par cent. cheaper than an,. otharAstablialimontin-tha-{eiinty; - • -In short, we have every th,ing %ever haptirraqirstvlate-' 1 • ' ME DRUG STORE, and ell_ weLask is for you to oalTand exemine.our stook and kiees before buying elsewhere. fte member we can't be undersold. - All goodtrurropted or no eale.• '• ; • P. R. WILLIAM/, P. It WILLIAMS A Co, J. L. Wataiiio. f Tfo.S . l3ioioti Zook Wollsboiro' oar: • • Paint fet, ?armors- and Others. saITIE GRAFTON MINEItAIa , PAINT CO. are now mantafgeluring_the_Rest,-Oheapest tantili - Fiara Paint in useL.twestoats well put on, mist wittVilre gnireed_9ll,Willlast 10 •r , 10 •irearirlViftlitli'llglik4rown or beautiful Sueolate color, and can be changed to greet., qad, stone, drab, olive or cream, to snit the taste the consumer. It 'is' val 'u'able for Rouses, 3arns, Fetus, Carriage and Car Makers, Pails ni Wooden.ware Agricultural Implements, Canal Boats, Vesse ls and Ships' Bottonis„Can via, Metal ittnllßbingle Reba; (lt Welnllrire'and Water 'proofs,) FlOorwoll Cloths, (one manufao. 'starer having vsed 6,000 bbis. the put year,) and and as a paint for any purposols unsurpassed• for body, durability; alartieitylind' adkesiveness.— Price $0 per barrel of 800 lbs. ' which will supply a farmer for years to come, Warranted in all cases as above. Send for a circular which gives Pall particulars. None genuine unless branded in a trade mark, Graafton Mineral Paint. Per. aorta can ordo the Paint and remit the money on 1.4;0610 . 01k - 6 goods. Addrest tr• • '• DANTE% BIDWRIA, June 8,1868-6 m `, 286 Pearl Bt, New York. ip,._:ll.„ipAsE‘'' 7 AGENT FOR HARDING'S, EDITIONS OF FAMILY, PULPIT, It PHOTO GRAPH BIBLES. Wholesale Dealers will find the list to embrace the largost„tmortmen,t of - liibles , in-tittruomltrjr: ThalAillYtehttarlso : itesitatioiiiii lag them moro saleable than any Bibles publish. ed. The various editions embrace all the, part. one styles of .binfling tuld efseskof type;traryliti in pride from $2 to $3O, for Family Bible, large quarto size. HARDING'S PATENT__ gI4E4I.ELE ,CHA1,N 7 414011. FtteCiGER‘APH' The Superiority of “Harding's Patent Ples.ible Chain-Back Album," over all- others heretofore Manufactured, will, upon the slightest examine d-61i be apparent, to all.. '„ - • • `'.Purohaseriare iseprA.that. the .above books *ie sill of the befit, Philadelphia manufacture. E. B. CASE, -Troy, Pa. Sinn 8, 1868.4 En. 11 A. W.. AYARS, I NICIVXIZoIe. ifiriCiCoro S ithe only Platte, rilde- of 'Wow ; Toxic City I wli *on 'wilt AO • constantly op • nand, ai good gallons:title of • •TI - • -- ' • ' ..GRANITE i>llON - UMZNI'S; . , , out at thiCieletireted Quinsy. end Cooeord'gasis• ties, shiped direct toldi o "_fier.;:lalio . Atm ss. tioruktint: of Marble: ptlit.. Slat. ista*lsoy,49o l. .I:e ; ; , aff• cheap as eon be oought In the Statp ‘ ...All.orders ITS; reaelvemrperstontd attention: - "EihnO unCtraref ro r onifforewitterstreelP•cfliii'dini 'Verlivelyers Jewelry Store, Illmlfal ‘ N I • NA, • July 29 , 186 E4 1 L0 •-• k* : i t • t E t ales I• • • Tlllll Buffalo :Pi a tfoint al I' r 'orillinit ilZeivfor-heavyy aliViititinteeiiirti tan*, be . Solind at the Hardware Store of Wm. Ablpittii, Welishoro. These Soaks are the bliiiMinfis ent - and. hara_no.snperior • snywhere. -- Ther - are thejtestntyleandlarrnkiwthelignial; rpm at all thigiiidgiltbibitiohi; . hive the sole agency for these Scales in this region. ' lol7ll 'z ewi1. , 14, 1 4.11c9PME1*1.. Wallah oro, 1 4 61411; 108. • . 774+ OT v ' 11111 T" underaignad offera7forlsale, on ': nation. able terms,iCtialielde faint;eVitated to Mat. o:Township. 'flogs, county, Fe w on Aha..,araot 1 frentilCatmitttei riteneriLle, Wke tom theleitniiilitti4ll; iketairdng 1'5,0. sorely 11& sores tinPrinict •- geod frame honio,large hay. :barn: and shed, and a good hone barn, also two good pte•orohards,, Wtal watqed. - .and well adapted td did/7114.'4bl one destring n .good farm and pleasant' home dn'well to' appljte• B. B IVAND'Ugabi• • • , ' Sept. - 2:1868-0. ,"' Q — ACkING - firi hbtdit#lll,4tti9,ity 25 ets 'Parra 17thi • .ps tam aco B. 00t.,12. DIII ITCHII — AIIIINIMATi7StIPPOttI SW, for sale at Ticiititteit-13:041 6 . 4Eat.PAID , FOR WOOL',`• b e y;•• • • . _ • ' 1,1 na 1808. D. Ron owit: ' Brit* fit , Agate. 125 000 GOOD BRICK for Sitie at 1 - . Abe yard, tety;Welltboro, by PRZD. MARGRAPP. r, • ••••-• .•1 El El MEI . Ke : 414 : 31E1 • :;;:: . t *.ti: '4O market' price , th. l l 194011 1 4,4'1'400.- ' ; • - 1.; folteteeliti , l .FIIRSi • 9 i :far which Wer.tiiit thijr ; YAP 4,11/-ittaritititottirn tit : order, gratiato tie b'9me; 'fioratioilCALlP;titaflP 1306'1154it tlio;,boOt taanz, 'nor and at fair rat's, atinnenzi to'REPAIRINCk. -- " • . . . . . htkoto tirot-ratO stook of lig,.iiiiitigiAbs' liittlitik roti w, ►e n not un ereold, and froth tble ht be —4 ,tlino:wevehallionite it'a point to koeo up tbO best -Nook of. ' ' L:Api4S" ,GAITEWS, -to be. found in she 'county, which we will cell at -a lower profit than such articles hair,' ever been offered in this region. 'We Chan likewise keep up a good assortment lADrES'.4AOIO.ItALP.. L giA TILER • BOOTEES, (11 - IILDABIVS £NP MISSES,MORK or VA- • and alt.etylea of MEN'S WORK. . • LEATHER PIT.N.DINGB can be bought of .us.as cheap is any whero this side 9,f. Now Yeth ' and we ehall keep a full stock of „ • FRENCEI CALF, FRENCH KIP, 'UP PER, SOLE, .LININGS, stip ' BINDING. Oersteek of PBGS; NAILS,T,II.IIEAD, A Ins, itA'Sps; . GLOWS'. ArEEDLES, LASTS, - P S; SHOE ii(AKER'S TOOLS and 37.,6Pi t tVa.T , will be found the lar gest in the count y , and, we .el( /or male profits. thrtalk btieliteis and • w . e - Mean begin ess. , We hadwbeen:inithis 'region long. enough te be well knOWn.l4-let Riede 'Wile know, ne try' us'. Corner ,of, Mainland' Gietton 'streets, cippoSlte Wm. Rob eitelfifdvierolltore, — 0; W.• SEARS, • " ' 'olo.' 07' DZltily. Welleboro, April 24, 1867-tr. 1868, .14114/1T 14 - . BAILEY. 1868. Wlll commence itis year aith an exclusively OASH business. CASH . ,PAID FOR WHEAT 1 CASH' PAID FOR OATS 1 f CASH PAID FOR CORN I °ASH FOR EVEItYTAING t A LAROR KOOK OF FLOUR FOR VA {1 • „ A LARGE STOOK OF FEED FOR CASH I A LARGE STOCK OF• PORE. FOR • CASH 1 Call and inn las. WRIGHT .1; BAILEY Welliboro, Jan. 9, 1867-19. All persons indebted to, us by note or book account must call end settle or pay oosts. Jan. A, 1,86.5. . 7 _ . . :WRIGHT & BAILEY.. WI=SBORG;ifOU-NIWZ- AND M:WaiT - WiiTi7:4l • MUIR ,anhaoribera • having procured additional ,machinery an now ready to (tindab to order au aorta of CASTINGS, SVCH ,s 8 r PLOWS,: 00LTITATOR 8, FIELD RcizLE as , MILL GEARING, , SLEIGESHOES, Vro 0 DD. SAWING ; MACHINES, itc„ Co.t We hav * e also a WOODWORTH PtANER, • - • • for otistoni-atid Job work, We ari; l also prepared to do , ' T SLITTING . SCROLL &I WING to order. Having a 9rat-clue■ eorew-entting Lathe, we Are prepared to make CHEESE PRESS SCREWS , .to order. Builders of Cheese Peotories are re quested to eicamine our work. We manufacture the Champion Plow, ono of the Sneak kap)ementa in the market. (Tapia paid for OLIOROIT. , On ALES WILLIAMS, • P. L. SEARS. Weileboro, May ' Grocery and Provision Store, N. Y. Z'o. DILL, VETHOLBEIALE MID. ILET4L EISAILER VT in all Wads of 11110CERIBS, PROVISIONS, Wines, Liquors and =I vi ices; FOREIGN & DGP4ERTIC, GREEN & DRIED PRIIITE, OA NNE 1T . ,t9 AND VIVO.grA'BLES, .WOOD & WILLOW NAILE, GLASS & • CROCKERY WARE • CHADBEI - 1 1 S - T - OARTUACIES, CABS & PERAMBULATORS,, A full and complete aisorttnent of the 'above mentioned goods,of , tbe best quality always on hauff. t • • ! ; attention , paid to Fine Groceries. Dec Br and. Consumers will tind 'it' to their in termit to examine-his , Stdok tbefore buying. Coral') g o -1 , 1,711, "March Ili 1868. 1 ergo t 'assortpinnt _oLlT.stolnup elnokit lew,elry and Plated Waro in ,Tioga county , , • g?..470021, Wilnira4s4lAt;;;;9.4ll,l)A i li) l lo l ;, MI _ ~•: _ _ .E , yit,U#3B AND, IitEMOINES, PAINkS Ant OILS; THADDEUS DAVI DS' INKS, KEITH'S . 'cONOENTKA.TED 4EDIOINES, ittElnilifi FLUID, EX • TRAC'T,S, BURNETT'S OOCOAINE, FLAVORING ,s.rptA9IB,,ICHRoppRIE LAMPS, ,PATENT'•MEDIGINES, ESTER PERFUMERY - AND FLAVCatING EXTRACTS, WALL' .4APER„WINDOW-GLASS, wtfrtgwAsu LIME & AND DYE .COLORS, AGENTS FOR . 11.4.1tV1N & CO'S RE FINED OIL • • • Sold ut Wlldlipalo Pzieea. l3uyore nro roquosted tO oall'aud got, 'quottkOoli.si before gain .furthor W. D.. TERSELL -& 'CO. Easx Ctlrnitig, N. Y.; 'Jan. 1868.., ',FOR SALE, ' 1868 . E. C. WICKHAM, A T HIS NURSERY OF•FRUIT , AND Oft a. - 1 00XTAL TREES, IN TIOO A :-- 60,000..App1e 'Tkees. 10 000-.PeariTirees. - A gccld'idp4ol:y of PLU;)i, CHERRY, Bud ORNAMENTAL TREES SHRUBBERY, - The Fritlt trees aro coteposed of, the choicest varieties, - good, healthy; 'some of thew large and inikehring, 'Any duie'4lshing to get a supply. weillo well to call and seCtoy'etock before put.- ehaslog.elseribere.. Delivered at the depot free of charge. Tioga, Feb, 28; 186871y* To - Owneri of - Hoises ' and rgIOBPLS' DERBY. CONDITION . POIVDEILS ARE warranted etiOrloilb itnY Othr'S, 'ch.' no pay, for the , cure; of r DisteMPer, Worms; t Dots, ICou g LS, hide bound;Gilde; &c., in Horses; and Colds, Conghe, )Loss of 1 , 111 k; Totigitejlotti'Di‘t'etipei, &v., in Cat. tle. TRey are perfectly safe and innocent; no need of etopping thU.working ofyour animals. They , increase theappetite; g{vett ilno cdat, eleanee'the 'stomach and nrintivyorgaos; ilsotnetease :the .milk :of cow's. , Try them and you will ;never , without ; th .flirom Wotairtilialhb'Oelebrated Warner Ortrtitiing riles, has used them: fee years, and ' recommends eta to his friends. Col; Philo. R. Binh,. of the Jerome Race 00nrsb, Fordbania'N: Y.. 'wonlcf not nee them until he was told of what they are eeraPosed; since which he Is never wftbatit them. He has over twenty running horses Inhistkii'rga, and for the lait'thiee years has need no other modictrie for them. lie has kindly ner• milled mete - refer any, one to him. Over 1,000. other refinances eatt:be seen at the depot. Bold by DiUggists, and •Daddlere, , ,,Price" 25 cents per 'box - . Depot,' SO' Oortlan4lqtz*, trey ! '!fork . • , [Feb. 19] he .iiiileritan , Cooklng . .Stove. . ._„ AFTER twenty ,years experience in the man ufttotureerstoies, we becathe , convinced, some six years since, that a' Vest amount of money was being expended by the - people of this country, in.buying cheap.antt worthless stoves, a large portion of which was wasted;. and that true economy Consisted in buying the best .stoves that could be madeknotWithstanding , the price was higher. • With this -vieve we proceeded to construct the American Cooking Stove, and spared no pulite or expense to make it. the best and most perfebt stove that could be made, And we have exporimentell with it,;end careflilly watched its operation for the teat six years, and when an improvement suggested itself, wehave at once adopted,it,•and we, have several of these improvements - secured by letters patent. In this manner we do not hesitate to say, we have brought it to a• higher state' of perfection than has heretoforebeen attained in cooking stoves. The recent Improvements in this stove has added largely to its - convenience and effective ness. In all the varieties of stoves we• manu facture, we study ussfulnesb; dniability, conve nience and economy- in' operation, rather than cheapness in price, and in so doing we are awls fled we study the interest of those purchasing our stoves. SIIEAIt, PACKAIID, dr CO., Albany, N. Y. Vor sale by CONVERSE 41r, OSGOOD, Wells boro, Pa. - • May 13, 1868. To the Farmers of Tioga County. I.hd now building at my manufactory, in Lawrence villa. a anporlpr FANNING. MILL, wbiob possesses the following advantages over ellotbei mille 1. It sipper - cited oats, rat litter, and foul seeds, and' chess and cockle, from wheat. ' 2. It cleans flux seed,:takesont yellow seed, and Rh otber seeds, perfectly. ' 8; It cleans timothy seed. • ' 4. It does all other separating required of a mill. This'suill is built of the best and most durable tim ber, in good style, and' is sold 'ltheaplor radii, or pro dace. • X will fit 'a patent sieVo, for separating oats from wheat, to otber mine, on reasonable terms: • J, Ii MATHER, Lawrenceville, October 10, I8i:111-tf " UNION ACADEMY. kistarrnzE, •TIOGA C 0.,• , • FACyLVE : ' • • ALIAS - rtoginizi, Principal. MRB. ADA W:RONToN„l;ieceptroso. Mos MIRA MORTON„Aselatant'•• Ems AMANDA; MAKE, :Teacher of Mosio. ' CALENDAR EON 1807r -B.T „ • • - . Sall Term pomniencee fgept. ad, Winter Term Nov 20th, Spring Term S eb::2Bth, 1868. ,AXPRIMES - PEll TERM. Primary, Dekiartraent• $o 00 Common Itaglisb ' ! 8 00 . I Higher English 700 Languages dna Higher Mathematical 8 00 _ Inatrumental Music, extra 10 00 . - Vocal Music, eXtra......i , - - 100 • Drawing, extra 800 Rand Rent - " 2 60 Hoard per Week-, .. 1 .. ... in. , August 14, 1867-tf. ' • AGENtf,. w:etNTED FOR THE OFFICIAL HISTORY . . 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The great American war has' AT LAST found s historian worthy of its importan,tio. and at whose bands it will receive . that moderate, candid and impartial treatment which truth 'rind justice so urgently demand. - The intense desire every whore manifested to -obtain this work, its OfficlaPebaraotor and ready Bale combined with an increased. commission, make it thfibest_subscription book ever pub..: tithed. One Ageist in Easton, Pa..- reports-ri-subscrl-' berg In 3 days. 0130 ill Boston, Mass., scribers in 4 days, One in' Memphis; Tenn. 106 anbectibere in b days.. Send for Circulars and sea our terms, td full descrlption of the Work, with Press notices of advance sheets, .24.• -Address • = • ' - NATIONAL PUBLISHING, CO • 26 Sauth Seventh• St. Philadelphia, ' -RV 27r 186844,11;-;: • • • - 41 f •ou to ofttei' Nov; 2.bdi 16t;ei, (Emil • v !, 4) leave ow ni 11#14t .tibqut.•the.follilwing , ITstertslattit , novin. „ 6181 a dith't li ' xprress,eiiitatla)eilzeelawd, tor Bona laintine ,titod` 1111,0104 k, tunitt ug,diret4 .cusibtx Dun with truitut qt Atlit i ntle & Nlcliern, Sholo,untitittatiTenn 6:42 a. va r ,Nlithr itxproreiDallyi for hinttalti,'Sal ant au t. Dunkirk and, tlia.',Wilat,cptin tc.tlßioAtitlarre, '6:6o‘a.'L'i:',"titglitAiproi9Atitendaytt eitceptc 4.10 Li it. '5.; rotor rapt lsullatour la Mutt: : •4' .16:99 it .n 4,41411 Tralu,itutillAya eieepteil - for" - ltittslo and Dun;cltlc • - -•- ••• ' 1146 p. Dipress, Sundays excepted, for Rochester and linffalo,xia Atop. 7:38 p. ta.. Day Expritia, Su ndaia excepted •for Enr u t,, Eialamnacti, Dunkirk- and: the 'Welt, contiectlng at at ealatpauca with rho Attantlc, and, Oren t•Wastesti ' Railway; tit Dunaj° .B , ,Duukit h the .I,ake 8 hut Railway, tor j all • p otti t a widen tt d a oath ."• 4 "•' • 7;46,p at Day L'Xuritsa,tintidayr e'reepti4 .lot BOatier t.i 12:86 Exprenit latt.suudaysuxc4ptedaut ha.r. k to, Salamenc it ,anti Dunkirk, cuunroting with Malts tor tha Wort. , 1,50 p nl ,{'ay 14 , 4:144 t, Stindaytexcapted: • 6:40 m mkt, Dans,fortho West. . -••• •- ltesilraltszotn. 12:43 A. w., Ntitht bliaidays eats l a t d eonnectiug ut Elmira foi.Vitilistdriport.Herrfsberg awl the South, and l'.4ew York with afternoon traloti and eteawere for'lloston Had New England -•-- - 4;20 a,C I lie I IHxp ,- . l l.)acitty eX tt La'g 'at Eliufrtt toreatia ilitigpa„ at ttlughamtoti for Byrn • cute: at °real. pail: for SerAa toll; 4aßekulvitsteb fur a , Hawley,awl ft Jalsey City with- tuldnlic'ht liztiseek Trafriof Now - J . 1 . 1.ga Railroad far Pb!la , sl%jplila,,Balsii morn and %Vas) avian."' • 11:02 a. m., Day ktxprro,Stindayle*aeOfeif;kiDiibiciinal at, %Waverly tor t Tot audit; at „Birtgbnintvs; for 1.:jr0.: cone; at Greatatend for Scranton, attechtmaxehl for Ilouradoley Yiltddteliowh:tdi ttnii3nciitolittyl et ' Jersey city. midnight, ~ exprairs rraln.f9r, ,New Jersey Railroad for Pliiladelpbtu " , . 10.80 am - Accouactdation Train daily, C9nsirctlag at Owego for Ith(ca - - 2;20 p. m. , Baltimore Expres e t Sundays ox4ptaii.. l 4i35 p. Nair York an d'Hitt tinie,re Dia I. S u timj s rx cepted, connect fog at - tiltotrtrfor Canandalgtut.:and at Itiarerly for '4'crtrauda - , - , 9.05 N _ to Ligh . tuing Express Dailyicannecting at, /1- lair& for'WilliontspOrt. - liarri‘Vurg and Om South, and at Jorary City with morning oxprera "fleits'of New Jcrsoy Itatiroad for 141atielphia . , naltimote And Washington's- • 12426 P, tu, Way Freight, iintiditY e ekeliritki/: 4:6" A reviectl arid complete "Pocket -Tinie lable" of Plvi 4 ei , ger Treloron'tbe - ErrelThlieray and conflicting N, Lines, hos recce ly_ta.e.a , pulArkeil!,-iiPAFO l 4ll'PiOeur• . N ed-on 440116U - 1U 'cri,ll4'olleke - ettrtli of the Compa ny WN.l. Its , BATifi; '‘ "-, •' - ' --.- ' L ' ' 11l titglii. - °eel Pas . -Agorkt.,--, .:, ~: , I*(lett'l Supl ... • • Ellosoburg ilk Corning, tr 4. TiOBl4 Et., R. , , Taaine will run as follows until farther noti ce : Accommodation—Leaves Illossburg at 7,16 a, to., 3 1ans• field ut 8,05. Tioga at 8,41- Lawr, nceviile.st e,e2— arriving at Corning at 10,40 a. la. - - • Mail—Leaves Blossburg at 2,00 p,ut.,..3laustield at. 2.40, Tioga at -3,18; liwrencesllle"ul 4,00--arriving_ at . Corning at 6P.ta • • • • -• Mail—Leaves Corning at VIA- Lawrenceville at 0,03, Tioga at 9,45; Manellad at 10 , 2 2:--arriving at Bloas.burg at 11,00 . a. „,.7/ t • AocOnintailittion-:=l,e,illis COI win g .at 2,411 p. la , Law renceville at 4,oo.lloga'at 4.6ll;4fitniflelrt at 5,20 arrlying'ftt niasAnrii at cip,p,tn.- - . L. 11.21/AnEtqli,sup't rait/a fur ettuatrilagtalaliaroSliulra as tallowy: \ Ac4ihuottatiou ut Ottat Fru Expreaa[fatite'st tiain ou 'rad] Il 46 inn Mail - • •- - • 'Ol6 p La Way Fifigla, [passenger coacli4ttaclatl] . .... I IV a Hi On and nftor Nor. 21, 34407, traina , wiJJ arrivo ant depart frciin Troy, as follows; - LEAVE NoitTIIWARD. . • 10 56 A. (except Sundays) rot' Rltalta, Lure- RI, Canandaigua, Rochester, Snap. Bridge and the Canadas. 945 P. M.—Daily (eicePt Sunfla;ys),,i Blinirn end Buffalo, via 'Erie Railway 'row Eltnite. - : • LEAVE. gOIiTiIIVRD, 4100 A. M2-..-Ditil..(racvpS, SAlDdity..4). far Baltimore, Waeliington; Philadelphia, fie. 1 - 9 0.5 ,P. 31.—Ba11y (except • Siindais) for Bahlthott, Wn4laington and Philadelphia. - J. N. Dutt.ilfitY, , ED-B. Y.Ol - 4'ia Betel Supt. Harrisburg . . 0 eliPPPass...4o - - - - -tAiithdre, Philadelphia & On and atter MO,NRAYi, • Z5 0 7/...' 23 d515 6 6, . 1 / I t I DI on tnoPlitladetpldo &Erie Ita.ll.lload w2ll run an Tot tua . • , Mail Train lonia' Philadelphia -1 14545 I) m" 4. A', Williamsport .....:. , Bib qi in arr.at Erle .. 9.60 ,g m ,Erie Express Maros Philadelphia 11.60 boon .. •. ". Wrlliameport 8.450 p m •' • 6 err. at Erie _ A 0.90: a m Elmira Mail leaves - Philadelphia - " - .8.01 1 ain ", " " Si illitanirp ort ' 610 p m " ' " 'err. at Look Haver, 7 ,4 4 Din EAk!WAItD. Mail Truitt leaves Erie /MIS a ru •• 'Williamsport m arr. at Philadelphia 16.00 •.a ra Er ? 'c'Pr"s leaces Erie .......... tt •• arr. ut Yhiladelphia. 4.1213 p m Mail and Espress connect with 011 Creek and Alla ghat* , River Rail Road. Baggage Clacked Through. ALFRED L. TYLER, Supt. *tlantic and Groat Western R. W. SALAMANC r..„W tvivalt.6 Hov D, 6.30 , accommodation 0,35 Mail " ' ' 541. Baprcal 12.19. .Accoultnotlittlon, 11.46 Cxprese 11.0 C I:.V.prese B.llr - At Cory there is a junction with the Philudelphin & Eric, nd CII Creek pail Evade. - At dead ills with the Franklin and Oil pity and Pithole At Leavittehurge the .klahoniny Brituth makes a di rect route' to Cleveland. At Ravenna, coutiyets with Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad. • TIM Road passes through Akron., Gallon, 'Marion, Urbana and vat ki.s roadsoind terminate NEW - GROCERY • At Dartt Settiumont.__ SUBSoRI FR bas opened a new • GROOERY PROVISION. STORE At: the above name place, where - he proposes to furnish Gloods in Ills line cheap. Market prices paid, for Farm Produce, either or. trade. The patronage of, the public, la resl)pcifillly solicited. ALBERT TIPPLE. ;Charleston, Dec. 11, 1867—tf. - J. - STICKLIN, tigo Turner s and • . Furniture Dealer, ,CALK ROOM, opposite Dartt.'s IVagou Shop, Main Street. FACTORY iu Sears & Wil liaina Foundry, second story. Orders promptly filled and satialaotion guaran teed. Fancy Turning done to order. -- Wellsitoro, June 12, ISGI. -.J..$ -...... s ao Tioga Marble . • firtHE undersigned is now prepared to axe. 1. uto all orders for Toinb Stones end Menu• monis of ciao'. ITALIAN OR RUTLAND. MARBLE, of the 14test style and appioved worliinatisbir and•with Oirpatell. Re' keep constantly on band - both kinds p‘ Marble anti will!bp.able Ito suit all •.nrho may,fa. Vol with their ordels, on ai reasonable terms as can bo olttained couniry. Stones discolored with rust , and dirt cleaned midland" to book as, gooki l as, nisar. • PORTER, WILCOX. Tioga Nov. 1, 1867.41. , MBE attention of Merchants and others liable to n License, ie respectfully called-to the not of the 11th of April 1882. Pamphlet lawd,492,reg nlating the collection and payment of, Licenses which are 'payable at .the Treasurer's Office on the lit day of Mny in each and every -year, and by'snid net, nll Licenses remaining unpaid on - the first (My of July, the Treasurer is required to 'sue ; laid prese to judgment and. colteetion;'-al soma praCticable thereafter,' and default thereof, to be personally liable 'nose liable , to a_Lk___lense aro -therefore requested .tt - b - ha prompt lii'maktrefr pa) o ments before that date, there. -by; 'aioldiffig any ab to themselves and Much ' perpfexity to the Treasurer., , . Yana g; ISOP fi."0.1/ tLEX,I rea e.IIIOIDE LOT OF .02 AI ' IIAOB 'for Salo i;heap Int ‘. . .‘lllll3ll dc' BAILEY'S. : - t yttalaboro i Juni) 5, l86T• =Mt=IIMM Northern Central ;12`. it. 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