' : A: yr,.a.Ra WOGS. Bitting beside the casement - In the e/411 Odtobor day, While twilight, wrapped in her misty veil, I Was sobbihg her life away; Hearing thetinkle of the beak, And the chirp of the lingering bird, • And the whistle of the homebound hind, And the low of the distant herd; Watching the red leaves floating down From the branches one by ono; Thinking of all that a year could do, • Of all that a year had. done. Sweet ai on April morn it rose, The love that had Tailed 20 soon, Strewing her path with bright May flowers, BriUlna and warm al Dupe, It drooped in August's fervid mile, It - fell like the year's last rose; She will sea cely trace its resting-place,. 'Neath December's coming mom. The blossoms will bloom into life again At the-cell of the Summer Son, But nor time uor tide can undo for her What a singlo year has done. Sitting beside the easement Till the stars gleam through thp, firs, The large tear dropping slow and cold, On those folded hands of hers. :414y glitter as bright in the red fire-li • .113 tie diamond that she wore, Ere she grew it oIT, the mocking pledge Of n ty+t,th whose truth tufts o'er. The hollow darkness around her creeps; The day's long watch is run; And ail that they swore but Death could do, A little year has done. THE MODERN NTI29INIA TOURNA nEN-T.---03 my returN'rom the gunning excursion - , I suddenly stumbled upon the age of the cloth 0e gold, and found myf:elf at' a genuine tournament. In an open - field an upright' and cross beam, like a sort ontwo-hauded gal low, stood erect, and from the end of the longer arm dangled not t. rebel, but. a ring. Riding' up to said ring, at , full gallop, with a (beau-poloi couchant in the hands of ewih r -a number of young then were making knightly efforts to carry it off. Their efforts were hailed from a platform near by, with such cries as are related to have resounded in Ivanhoe either of encouragement or disapproval. To instance: I , ' Go it, Foosky I go it ! I bet all my stamps oil thd knight of the lost cause! You Doti of a hitching post, go it i" In this,we get the entire genius of a tournament, much better than Scott renders it. Foosky having failed to get the ring, loud cries are made of: "Novir, , linipedrivell you Gud du rued knight of I t he holfille blue flag, of you don't spear, that ring, hit you wi4h,tai Irish pertater,;" Sn i pe;lri ver dashes up •gaillantly, inis. , ,.es the ring, and, in the literal truth of a chivalric vow, receives u cold tur nip on the side . of Ills lace. In this:, way the knights of. Swam potalle, the Unknown- knight, the of Marlboro, the knight of the Black Horse Cavalry, and many others, da , h in at the ring with varying sue till the joust is over, and the sue riders are to name their ladies, amid , t inuelf poutine., wriggling, and remaorks of: "%Geo. uweay ! .Ma'y Jane,. I don't want to be. queen of•love and beauty no how, jest cause I know there ain't no beauty about me wuth ! talkin' about!" " Yeas! Poll! geowyn to crown you shn, as yo' live. He's picking you out eerting as he rides along!" The knights take their ladies in this way, .and get dubbed in order: the ladies, with a giggle, saying: " Sir knights! be valiant, and true!" And th • last of the ladies who figure ht this feudal folly, giving to force some shadow of tragedy, is—Miss Anna Surat. And among the specta tor., jolly as Sancho Panza, stands John Surratt, her brother, upon whose head there lie 4 such blood as chivalry ne‘'er either Inherited of shed.—Letter to- the Chicago Tribune. AN INDIGNANT WIVE.—The other mortriug nn ittlighant wife visited Jtulto astineland solicited his .au• thorify coin pelting the return of her truant husband. i• But my dear madam," said the ba4hlut official , "T ean't Inalke him come hack." " An' what's tho reason ye can't, I'd hice'to know'?;' Why he is a free man, and can go whivre lie lileitses." " An' , can C Ildo all that, ye say?" , " vrtainly buFthen you can get a divorce," • • Au' allow him to go about with the creature whenever he pleases!" ,There was an expression of indignant surprise on the woman's face as she in quired : " Wu ye ever a mother, Judge Z Did ye ever have any Children?" The Jude thought he never had. "'Then don't be after talking to me &Ant a divorce," and she swept indig nantly from the room.—N. 0. Picayune. A TOUGH STORY.—An old fellow who never yielded' the palm to any one in roeli ng a knotty yarn, was put to his trumps at hearing a traveler state that he saw a brick house placed upon run ners and drawn up a hill to a more fa vorable location, some half a mile dis tant. • " What do you think of that, Uncle Eithcl ?".ti. hl a bystander. " Oh, ftich," sail the old man, " I once saw a two-stony stone house, down east, draW tt by oxen for tife distauceof three' miles." A dead silence ensued. The old man evidently had the worse end of 4, and he caw it. Gathering his energibs he bit oir a huge bit of pig tail, by way'of gaining • time for thought : "They drawed the stone house,' said he, eject ing a quantity of. tobacco-Juice towardi the tire-place; " but that wasn't the worst of the job—arter they'd 'done that, they went back and drawed the cellar. l Y , The stranger give -fn. A VEny GOOD LITTLE BOY.—Little 'alter Draper is a very.good little boy, according to alt the rules laid down for very good little boys. Last Sumlay he asked his mother to go down to the “otibl & Curry Rservoir. Which' his mother refused, on the ground of its beiiig the Sabbath. Good little boys sometimes cry, and Walter commen ced blubbering. " Why, Walter," cried his mother, " I am astonished 1' The idea of your wishing t go down to the reservoir on the Corn's ‘ holy Sabbath, to go swim ming with a bad lot of little boys!" "800 hoe!" blubbers Walter, "I didn't want to go, swirnunin' 'em, nn:: I only wanted to go down acid see the bud little boys get drowned for goitt' swinimin' on Sunday—boo hoot" —Sacramento Union. GOOD ADVICE.—If your coat is Com- Ibrtable, wear it two or three times longer ; no matter if the gloss is off. If you have no wife, get one; if you have, God bless her, stay at home with her, instead of spending your evenings in expensive fool Cries. Be honest, fru gal, plain,—seek content and happiness at'hotne,--be Industrious and persever ing; and our word f if you are in debt, you will soon become easy, no matter who may be President, or what may be the price of stocks. a- E•Nr.n.AL LONGSTREET, in his letter to Mr. John IL rent, of Georgia, pub lished this week, sets a most praise worthy exatnple to the men of the South.. The boys, chevaliers, and Women we are afraid are past - hope; but to the men Who foUght and tolled as Lon„ street did., his words to day are a gospel of peac and prosperity. They can, if they w it stand by their old leader, redeem hd build up their-shat tered country. Co-operation by the substantial and influential men of the Southis all that is wanted under the new Administration. - The man who was capsized from a boat was asked'how he was getting on? "Swimingly," was the reply. Ti{money to every man. 4 * . ' . . WELL SHORO ACADEMY FACULTY: W. I A. STONE, Principal, Miss S. D. Roues, Preceptress, Mns. A. B. Namara, ... , ........ Teacher of Music. P=l a o.6,l.Sliaigt FOR 1868-9. . Winter term Oomtaaneos Nor. 26, eases February 2& Spring term commences; Diana lac, and closes Jane 4, I§oo. MENUS PER TERM. Primbri ..... MOO IGlopacpoa ......... ..... ' Higher Enk,Ush $7,00 \ ;languages and Higher, Atathematbno, ...... iluilrtuneutal pule $lO.OO Drawing I ' ••.• $3.00 Each Term to continue fourteen weeks. Bills due, one half tires day of term, remainder at middi.ottem, No deduction made in tuition except for sickness.— N one but Robinson's Mathematics are used. Students on entering era requested to register their names to. gather with the atuclies they wish to pursue, and pay onaludfot thole tuition. ' , _ Board procured at reasonable rates In the village. By order or, lhe Board of Tit USTBEB Wellsbaro, Nov.-41,1868. WELLSBORQ. BAKER Y. PRE SUBSCRIBER having established him self in tho , BAKING -BUSINESS. in this village, next door to E. R.' Kimball's Grocery, is now prepared to cart on tho business tn:ail its various branches. I will keep con stantly on hand an assortment of Bread, such it • LOAF BREAD, BOSTON CRACKERS, GRAHAM BREAD, BUTTER • CRACKERS, B ROW N BREAD, WATER CRACKERS, SUGAR CRACKERS, • DYSPEPSIA AND SODA BISCUITS, • OYSTER CRACKERS, CAKES,' PIES, AND LUNCH, at ail hours of the day, Sundays excepted: By strict attention to business shalt endeavor to merit the public, patronage. 011 AB. STEVENS. .Wellaboro,June. 24, 1868. NEW WINTER GOODS. TOLES & BARKER, (NO. 6, UNION BLOCK.) WOULD eay to their friends and the public generally, that they are now receiving a splendid assortment of Winter DRY GOODS, such as SUEETINGS, STIIRTINGS, • PRINTS CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VEST. INGS, READY MADE CLO THING, Furs & CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, also a large and well selected stock of CROCKERY, HARDWARE, WOODEN WARE, STONE WARE, KERO- SENE OIL, PAINTS & OILS, SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, - SYRUPS, MOLASSES, ETO,. DTO., ETO. We are able to offer our ottetomers tits:l7'lomM of the LAST DECLINE OF PRICES in the Now York Market, our Stook haring been durobased slnoo the great decline in Goods. TOLES do BARKER. WeMbar°, Nov. 18, 1868.. PACIFIC 1-10TELF 170, 172,174;6176 GREENWICH ST., New Yolk. • THE UNDERSIGNED takes pleas ure' in announcing to his numerous friend, sud patrons that from this date, the charge u; the Pacific will be $2,50 per day. Being sole Proprietor of this muse, and there fore free from the too common exaction of al inordinate rent, he is fully able to meet tht downward tendency of prices without any falllni, off of service. - It will now, as heretofore, be his aim tp main tain undiminished the favorable reputation of the Pacific; which it has enjoyed for many ymirs as one of the best of travelers hotels. The table will be bountifully supplied 'Ha every delicacy of the Bens on. The attendance will be found efficient and obliging. The location will bo found conveniont to, those whose, business calls them in the lowei part of the city, being one door nortlabf Cort land Street, and one block west of Broadway and of read 3, access to all Rail Road and Steam boat Lines. Deo. 2,1868-6 m • New Tobacco Store I irE subscriber has fitted up the rooms 'mi l_ joining D. P. Roberts Tin and Srove Store for the manufacture and bale of CIGARS, (all grades), Fancy and Common SMOKING TO B ACC o,Michigan Fine Cut CHEWING, and all kinds of PLUG TOBACCO, PIPES, and ihe choi Cost Brand of CIGABASI. pais Call and eao youraolvos' JOHN W PURSEL. Wollsboro, Nov. 11, I S B3—if. THE :LARGEST STOCK OF . svirc)vmesa l ILy Tlo i f t a tfo ou w n cz , d and the Cheapest place to Agent for L. BOLLES d CO'S HOSE. Binghamton, N. Y., and ELMIRA SAW FACTORY, Elmira, N. Y. • STOVES SOLD ON TIME. Manstleld, Nov. 25, 1868-Iy. Q. 8.1 TO FARME.RSI ELR RUN PLASTER.:—We hereby certify that we have used thp Plaster manufacture., Chnitrpney Beina oar, at their works oti Run, to Unities township, and we believe it to bt• equal if not superior to the Cayuga Plaster. David Smith S M Conabto A P Cone NI If Cobb IL E Simmons J Bernauer G W Barker Asa Smith E Strait S B Mavis Albert King Jobs C Miller 111 Watrons Wlt Warrous L L Marsh It M Smith' 0 A Smith ' 11'51 Foote J 111 StJait. P C Van Gelder J J Smith Jared Davis .1 F Zimmerman C L King LI Smith. N. B.—. Plaster always on hand at the Mill. Prioe $.5 per ton. Nov. 4, 1668. Farm for Salo 1 TUB Sabecribor, being about to go west, of fers for sale at a great bargain to the pur chaser, the following property, to wit: One hun dred acres of land, situate about 4 miles south west of Westfield Bore, on Potter Brook Road— seventy-five acres improved, the balance good hotalook awl hard timber, with good sugar bush, good apple orchard, good frame barn and log house thereon. The farm is well adapted to dorying purposes, having a plenty of living wa. ter on all parts. For tonne, call on the subscri ber on the premises, or addrese him at Westfiold, Tloga Pa. Oct. 7, Co„ 1808. HOOP SKIRTS, at fIASII PAID VOR WOOL, /SUTTEE AND CHRESE, by O. L. WILLCOX. Juno 17, 1838. R. C. BUM, &ley. W. S.jlloss, Pres. W. T. 8,11/.D, Gen'i AO. L. D. Spozuazza, V. P. I a CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $150,000. JOHN PATTEN WILMER. EMBRE , Do LANO & COT. Insurance Agency. WYOMING INSIIIIANCE CO., WILEBB-BARRE, PA TM is the company for which Theodore Hat Geld. was lately agent, and policy hold ers—who: wish to renew their Insurance are re. quested to apply to the aubseriber. Girard Fire Insurance Co., PHILADELPHIA. J. B. ALVORD, TROMAB CRAVEN, Presidint. Secretary. A. S. GILLETTE V. " Capital $200,000, All paid upin Cash. Surplus Over $160,000 Continental Ins. Company, Op THE CITY ORK. Cash Capital, 5500,000,00 Gross Surplus, aan. 1, 1888, 1,314,690,31 Cash Assets, • do 1,814,690,81 ZarPolleies written at this office. GEORGE T. ROPE, President. R. R. LAMPORT, Vice President. OyKLIS PECK, Secretary, r at subscriber takes this method of informing the pdblic that he hoe the agency of the above Companies, and will be found at his office over Roy 's Drug Store, adjoining Agitator Office. JNO. I. MITCHELL. Welleboro, Pa., Feb. 26; 1.868-tf. . Stoves: Stiives :: AND HARDWARES • UR. WILLIAM ROBERTS begs to LT I- announce to the °Rims of Tioga County, that in.addition to his excellent stook of Stoves, etn-Ware, Brittania, and Sheet-Iron Ware, he has, at a great outlay, stocked his store on MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, mith a complete assortment of Shi3lf Hardware, whieh we enumerate the following articles: NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT, - MILL, -HAND AND BUCK SAWS, BUTTS, STRAP HINGES, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, PIJMPS, AXES, • 4UGERS, a [TT-STOCK'S, 'HATCHETS, CHISELS SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS; L 717.1 11 LILL . 17V11,111 01 WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS, BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS, PIPE BOXES, AXLE TREES, ELLIP TIC _ iPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR & BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE HANGINGS, CORN • POPPERS, SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUtTERS COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS, PISTOL CARTRIDGES, POWDER AND CAPS. #ATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS i new thing, and made for use. These are but a fow of the many articles composing our dealt ,f Hardware. We invite the public to call and examine for •hemselves. We aim to keep tho best quality of 4.00ds in our line; and all work to order done clromptly and well. V7ILLI/01 ROBERTS• Welishore,Sept. I,l.BBB—tf. • • heapest manner. Onatanteed egUni-to• 'he world i Has all the strength 'of obirosin soap with the mild and lathering- qualities of .;enuine Castile. Try this splendid soap. Sold •)y tho • ALDEN CHEMICAL WORKS, 48 North Front Street, Philadelphia. • sept 2, '6B-17. Important, Facts. SINCE Salutifer is now being used in thou ands of families the following tants are ira portant to be known. FERST—Though it is the most powerful of all popular remedies, yet it is so compounded, as to be safe aid harmless. It isof such a nature that it may be handled and used by children, _and persons who are igndrant of Medicines. Sacoan—lt is found that Salutifer will relieve severe pain tin any part of the body sooner than my other application,. THIRD—It is importantlhat the bottle be well corked, if left open only a few minutes it loser ~ t rength. . Fon - rlTH—Tbis useful remedy can be , obtained ruin almost every dealer in medicines. ATTENTION FARMERS I SPRING has come, and those desiring full barns can have them by buying Pilaster at the Mill of I. Chainpney (4, Co., which we are +ailing at $6 per ton at our mill on Elko Run.— All kinds of Produce taken in exchange, for Plaster. Givens a call. I. CHAMPN'EY & CO. Gaines. Tio L a, CO., Pa., March 26, 1868-6m* YES 1 'YES I YES 1 1113 R. WILLIA4S & CO., have got the beat, , largest and cheapest stock of Drugs, med icines, Patent Mediolbes, Paints, ODs, Dye Stuff, Brushes, Varnisher, Glass, Putty Yankee No- Perfumery, TeDot Soap, Fishing Tackle, &0., ever brought into this county. They will positively sell everything in theirline cheap erlhau can be bought elsewhere. They bought •heir goods in large quantities and for nett cash, and can and will sell cheaper than any other es tablishment in this county. Call and examine stock and prices. P. B. WILLIAMS & CO. M' , Y 9, 1868. No. 3, Union Block. FOR SALE CHEAP. 1 elegant new open Buggy. 1 second band open buggy. 1 second hand top buggy.- eulk,oy. i two horse lunber wagon. • IV RIGEIT & BAILEY. A, J. THOMPSON, (uiNSPIELD PA) BLACKSMITH, has two fires, and is prepared to do all kinds of Work in his line with prompt nese, and in a workmanlike manner. Ho mimes at excellence in his trade. • Mansfield June 3, 1868-Iy. LAM PS—A new kind ot lamp for 'tiCTOPCI3O no breakage of chimnoya--nt FOLEY'S. 100,000 Pounds of Wool Wanted. =}3 TBE subscribers , will pay Cash. /tali-Cloth, Cassimeres, Flannels, &c., &0., for Woo L - also manufacture as won!~ TO ORDERS OR -ON SHARES, to snit customers. An work warranted as rep resented. they invite • *denier . attention to their - Water Proof CiliMUESiliaglo whieli p pre warranted in,every respect. Particu lar attent i lon given to . ' ROLL•OARDINO % CLOTH-DRESSII4G. Twenty years experience in the business war rants them in expecting a geuerons patronage. No shoddy clothe made. - DoLoa° & Co. at WeUnbar°, are agents for the sale of our Cloths. JOSEPH INGHAM - 4t SONS Deerffeld; May UV, 1.868—q: SAVINGS BANK. OTZERTVISE GEARIINER'S GROCERY AND PROVISION- STORE Gra'a OLD saying that a penny - saved la' a penny earned, justifies GARDNER in naming his establishment a Savings Bank. Economy is Wealth, said some old chap whose name I have forgotten; and it is economy to trade where the SLAUGHTER , • of high prices is being proseouted with vigor and without •reprieve. I can sell Sugars, Teas, ilfo: lasses, Fish, Pork, Flour ' Corn Meal, Coffees, Canned Fruits, Spices, and everything intended for faintly use, giving the buyer the benefit OF THE . fall of the markets, an advantage duly appre ciated by everybody, excepting only, those verdant INNOCENTS who prefer PROM/UAW TO; P 4 r .one drod per cent. prolite to - the' faller , to PAYING twonty.five per. cent. cash on delivery of the goods. I shall offer my stook of goods at fair prices EVERY MONDAL, , EVERY TVESDAY,' EVERY WEDNESDAY, EVERY THURSDAY, EVERY FRIDAY, - • AND , EVERY SATURDAY, and fill up as fast as I sell out. Vrelleboro, June 120867. Now is Your Time to Buy! ........„...... 4 fAVITIG mbre goods than is necessary for this market, I 701 sell my entire stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, PLATED -- WARE, AND PAN- CY DOODS, AT COST. _, .. . _ O. 10.0Ic - sOke - at - - $.B - *. Gothic). " " • . 8,88. Cottage ", " . . ...... 1,7.0. American Watches in Silver fronting Oases at $l9. Finer Movement ,in Mavier Mosel, at cor retpondingly low price , , Plated Ware at Man. all:Lauren' . prices. THISS NO - HUMBUG BUT A VER ITABLE SAL e'l . • Oa and see for yourself Welleboro, Aprll'22, % - '3, 1. FOLUY. ' Stoves - Ware FOR THE, MILLION. Good peciplo an, both groakatkl email —if you want to keep • A • 1_ PEACE IN you mut bare enough to el t, dry woos, a good wife, well-behaved children, and to crown all, a .TIP . TOP COOKING STOTE! This last.'and crowning good, I have at my Tin and fitovo establishment, opposite. Roy's Wellaboro, and Hi:rum:no is the HOME COMPANION ; on - all - band, admitted to be equal to any in the world. TIN WARE MADE TO ORDER, promptly,and warranted to give mitigation. REPAIRING ezeont4sd in the best manner and with dispatch CALL AND SEE ME. D. P. ROBERTS. Welleborongh, Nov. 21, 1867. Public Beliefit. A BONG the useful inipidiciitierffibf the day, II there are few that give more promise of good, few so well adapted to relieve human suf fering, few so well approved by the public as that new and poiverful remedy' celled Salutifer (or as the German people call it Realthbrintor). It gives ease and comfort to the poor Buffeter from Neuralgia and Rheumatism, and brings speedy relief ! to that large class oediseases that are often cured and always benefited by an out ward application. . For sale by all Druggists. Wholesale .Depot DAY, 110AGLAND et STI GER, No 54 Courtiandt St. New York. • TO LAWYERS—, BANKRUPTCY BLANKS, in full sotto, at YOUNG'S BOOKSTORE. WASHING D!ACHINE. TAB. M. WILKINSON, of Chariesten,having putlohased the right to make and vend the H. P. JOnis Washing St chino in Tioga County, hereby gives notice that the machines aro being made at Van Horn's Cabinet Factory, Wellsboro, whore they may bo procured. The best, cheapest, and most sonsiblemachine Over invented. June 24, 1 SOS—tf. 200 Bushels Timothy Seed. 100.bushols Clover sort, choicest kiwis WRIGHT a Ball!. R. WlilLlA l Ati gr CO. DEWS,J/DICIINES, PATENT. MED , JOINE , PAIKTS,.OI.LS, WIN liiir biLASS;AYG PUTTY, . _ . . Have,oo r 0 down. to Old Prices at last. 7E -do not 1101911de to air that wo hatro the Latgist Stock-of . P U)? El ENGLISH -.DRUGS JUDI C/NS'S, - FATE` MEDICINES, FANCY OLd EVER BROMHT INTO JTIIIB MARKET PAINTS. OILS,' GLASS AND PUTTY, Pure W on. a. low I Spanish Whiting, Paris White, Raisomino, Resin, Tar, Log Wood, Bustle,: tratil Wooi, Cam wood, Redwood, - Potash,Patty, Mao. Sobel, Daniels, - Spirits Turpentine, - and ReirOsbne WV - Pains and Varnish Bream,' L. A. GARDNER. Paint ,for Farmers and Others, OBABTON MiNZBAt 'FAINT CO. Tfare now mantitheturitilethe" Best, Cheapest and/ moat Durable Paint In née; two coats well paten, aliaedWithpure Linieeld Oil, willlast 10 , )lieolatifiolin',' "iiiid — olii'te; cad, stoneolrah,ollie or Drente, to cult the taste .1f the consumer, It is Valuable for Rouses, 3arps, Fences, Carriage and Car makers, Pails 'nd - Wooden-ware, Agricultural Implements, ;anal Boats, Vesse ls and Shipe'Dottoms, Can vas, Metal and Shingle Roofs,.(lt being Fire and .Water proofs;) Floor Oil Clotho, (one manufao turer having vied 6,000 bbls. the past‘yeari) and tnd as a paint ferny* , purpose Istansurpaased-for 'body, durabilityi-alatticity, and- adhesiveness.-- Price $6 per barrel of 800 lbs., which will supply .I : farmer for years to come, _Warranted in all cases as above. Bend for a oircular which gives full particulars. None genuine unless branded in a 'trade mark, Oraufton Mineral Paint.- Pe?• cone can orde the Paint and remit the money on receipt of thegoods. Address • DANIEL 13IDWELL, June 8,1848=6m ' ‘-' 254 - Pearl St; Nowlork. PER IDEM, IMI YANKEE , NOTIONS, PERFUMERY, ARTICLES, TOILET SOAP, IS, 'HAIR, TOOTH 4; NAIL BUSHES, MIRRORS. ES & LIQUORS, &C., DI - •• Wa Lz.ve; aiso tholargeot Stook of Such as ,hits Lead, Pure White Zino, Linseed nob Varnish, Purtitture Varnish_, Tel- Cobra, Venetian Red, Chrome Ygl w, Chrome Green, Prussian Blue, • Patent Dryer,• LalkoT,.4apan, Whioh we will 101126 per Out: °beeper than any other estahliehment in the condi.. ihort, have every thin Sra ittiA in. %Ant olaie DRUG STORE, and all we ask Is for you to call and examine our steak and prices before buying elsewhere. Re. wordier we can't be- undersold. 111140ods Warianted or no sale. P. ILlVitzamag, i P. It WILLIAMS tCo J. L. Wil.u.sits. .j . No. 3 Union Block. Wellattimodamio 26, JB62r • A. W. AYERS aitrisia•ble IS the only place this side , of New York City where you will find constantly on nand, a good assortment of GRANITE MONUMENTS, cut at the eolobraied Quincy and -ConeordCaaar ries, shirred (Bract to .crrder4Aalso a flue as sortment of Marble and Slate Mantles, Coal Grates, Marble Shelves, Brackets, &e.,.as oheap as can be bought • in the State, 411 orders will receive ray personal attention. Sfitip and. ware.' rooms on 'w,ater greet,' a few 0011. baloyv Ayers JeWelry Store, Elmira, 11.15 . :1 - - • • • , - July 29, 19684 m. "- "A:-'97.:AYSTI3. Scales I , Scales ! Scales 1 HE Buffalo Platform Scales, all ordinary T sizes, for heavy, and counter die, 'clay be found at the Hardware Store of Wm. Roberts, Virelisboro. These Scalesare the Fairbanks pat. eut and have no superior anywhere. ''They are made in the best style and have taken the prenti._ um at all the great sahlbitlots: , l , I haye the sole'igeney 'for these Scales in this region. WILLIAM ROBERTS. Vrellsboro, rati.:12,1988, 1•1 - • .earm fore.M. rr" undersigned offers for sale on moth. able terms, a valuable farm, situated in Ohs*. ham Township, Tloga County Pa., on the direct toad from Knoxville to Keeneyville, six miles from the fortnif,plaess,,eontaining 150 , aorts, sores improved. A good frame house, large hay barn and ated,•atid a good horse; lisrx; also two good apple orchards. Well watered and wall adapted to dairying. Any one desiring a good farm and pleasant home wlll' do well to apply to - • —• • 13.:winrenx. • NEW'''MANA.GEMENT' ~ AND MEW-GOODS TEE UNDERSIGNED at the old stand of 'Ascher Randall, are in the receipt of a FRESH LOT OP GOODS • Bought at the very lowiist sales within the last l ikiw days which they offer . to the p u bli cr for ready :pay at a email advance from New York cost. `,Consisting in part of _ , . . • Dry Goods, Gkoceries, Hardware, Om& ery, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, too., In fact eVerything usually kept in a country Store. An examination of goodii and prices is resdectfully solicited. All kinds of produce ink. en in exchange at the market rates. .1. B. DIMON & CO. ! Niles Valley, Nov: 18, 1888,4 w. • - mew Arrricrimit k. RS. E. R. KIMBALL bee just returned ' from the city with a larger and floor stook of MILLINERY GOODS, than she ever offered for the Fall arid Winter trade before. Customers aro requested to call at her new shop, one door above the Presbyterian Church, Main street, Wellsboro, and examine for themselves. - , ._, . • Oct. 21, 1262-4 m. " . SACHING for hope, hat quality 25 ota poryard at , DE Limo lb 0013. pat. 12. • R. FITCH'S 'ABDOMINAL SUPPORT ERS, for sale at Rors Drug Store. CASH PAID FOB. WOOL, by " D. P. SOB Ma. June /7,1808. 4,1. • 2•:.! ‘-• It- , -11 l • TO OUR • USINESO • ITwlll.io dui highest inatket price, the following ertleies ? „. SHEEP, ":O.E . L'T . -§;11:11W1014. SKINS, DEER - SEDISp--ituas;:iHlDES, - - itNwTakfiSlClNtil e ' • • for winch We will timittolsolust to:ordoi,Franch or horn*. tanned CALF -or Sier ( llooTBi the beat ti;Lan. aer and at :falrorettei 414 itarespettial attention to ItEPALIIING;: 7 . - -- • A I; 8 0 , We hivo a Ard-rate *took of READY*MAXJE WORK , On which we will not be ondersold;ona from this time wo.shell make it a point to keep up the best stook of LADIES' GAITB.R,S, to be found in. tho county, which we will sell at a lower profit than each fartiehl have ever been 'offered in this region.', _ - We shall likewise; keep up a good assortment of LADIES' BALMORALS, LE AT tiER BOOTEES, OHILDREIVS •AND MISSES WORK or VA. RIMS STYLES, , and all styles of MEN'S- WQRF, LEATHER FINDINGS can be bought of us as cheap as any where this side of New York, and wo shall keep a full stock of FRENCH GALE, PRENOII KIP; UP • 'ER, SOLE, LININGS, AND BINDING; -- • Oar stock of PEGS; NAILS THREAD, AWLS, RASP OVER 3" ItIZEDL ES, LASTS. TRAVISi: :0 RI BLIP S t -with. SIitOEMAIRATS roozs acrd IPINDINGSi will be f I md the Jar. gut ta the oounty, and tosseil for sm all profits. _ We talk business and_ we lama badness. We hate been in this region long enough to be well known— T iet those who know us try us.' Corner 9r. Main and Grafton streets, opposite Wm. Rob este' Mordents. Store, - AL W. BEAUG.--- r ` " • • qzo. 0..0ZR - Br. Wellsboro, April 2.4 Ik67—tt '" 1868. WET,GE Fsr AILTIT. 1868 COMMIIIIOO this year with an ezolusivedy OABE business.. CASH PAID FOR WHEAT CASH PAID 'FOR : OATS I 'CAM PAID. FOR CORN cutpu FOR "EVERYTHING I I A LARGE Sits:MK:OP PLC= POR OASHI A LARGE STOOK FEW FOR GASH 1 • • • .A LARGE STOOK OF PORK FOR CASH 1 Call and doe u 5. WRICHT ft BAILEY WeUttar°, /an, 9, 1867-17. • All persons Indebted to us by note or book attestant snot call and settle or pay costs. Jan. • 1868.. —WRIGHT do BAILEY. WELLtliblid" FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. 1111111 subeoribers having procured additional machinery are now ready: to famish to order all sorts of ,CAST,INGS, OUCH All PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, FIELD ROLLERS; "MILL GEARING, SLEIGH-SHOES, W 0 . 0 D • SAWING WHINES, l i v. &0., &a., &c, *re bay° ago a WOOB OR FR PLANER, for eastcort.and job stork, We are also prepared to do SLITTING & SCROLL SAWING to order. Haying a flrat•claaa eeraw-cutting Lathe, we are prepared.to.make , CiIIe.W.PHMS SCREWS to.order. ,Builders -of Oheele.li'aotorlee are re gaeeted•to minim, our work. We manufhoture the Champion Plow, one of the inert Implement, to the market. Cash paid for OLD ViilifiLl3 WILLIAMS, _ F, ems.-Po, _ Welisboro, Grocery IVA • Provision Store, CORNING, N. Y. r iu " . Gs. r›. IBIZA? -4, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER in all kinds of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS Wines, Lignors and Cigars, FOREIGN & •DOMESTIO, GREEN & DRIIZ.D FRUITS, CANNED SIBUITS AND VEGETABLES, WOOD & • WILLOW WARE, GLASS. dt CROCKERY WARE, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CABS it PERAMBULATORS, TOYS, &c), &c. A full and complete assortment of the above mentioned goods of the but quality always on hand. Particular attention paid to Nina Groceries. riaalers and Consumers Will dud it to their in. West to.examl , a Ws Stook before buying. Coining, ~ March 11, 1868.. T H E loygolit, wiortment of Watebee, Clooks ilaholmitnsi 'Plated Ware in Tioga county (19dect30) tOLICPB4 WIKILESILE DUG STORE. CORNING, N. Y. DRUI,3B AND MEDICINES, PAINTS iAND 0/Lei THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, KEITH'S CONCENTRATED MEDICINES, IREDELL'S , FLUID, EX TRACTS, BURNETT'S COCOAINE, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, KEROSENE _LAMPS, PATENT MEDICINES, ROCK EATER PERFUMERY AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL e PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, WHITEWASH LIME & AND DYE COLORS, AGENTS FOR MARVIN & CO'S RE FINED OIL. Sold at Wholesalo Prices. Boyers are requested to call and got quotations before going further East. W. D. TtRBELL & CO Coining, N. Y., Jan. 1,186&•1y 18 - 68. FOR SALE. 1868. BY • . - B. C. WICKHAM, AT HIS NURSERY OP FRUIT AND OR. NAMENTAL TREES, IN TIOGA:- 60,000 Apple TreeS. 10,000 Pear Trees. A good supply of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY, and ORNAMENTAL TREES 44 SEIRUBBERY. Th►e Fruit trees Are composed of the choicest varieties, good, healthy, some of them large and in bearing. Any one wishing to get a supply will do well to call and see my stock before pur chasing elsewhere. r Dolivered , .at the depot free of charge. Tioga, Feb. 28,1868-Iy* ,c, ,:, v tit v 2 owol fisi t :_. , gi4o% •- . 4 ztvrtz a. p.. pm p. $ 0 Ft g P. 4 P.-4 ~ II a Ea . 6 R z tc c, I:1 i i i .. .0, .., 2 t i l 5. - ~.., g t 4 • A Ds P• g : 4 c 74- : 2 4 ir, • . 2 th-go,, ...tr. . .„... - m w 6a e+ I P IS § g l Iv , 1 - -. z , i 0 9ue ~j , v E . 8 P - -4 6 , e 4 '4 2:. Its g m 4 . , ow. og .• - C7O, :: 3 .• 3 0 ..3. z z ,r- ~ . ...,.A. l' i • .0 .; . 0 F3 ...1 4 - 8 g Ae d lot i , 1 1 2 PI - - PES 1;3- - 0-, I I ba r tel C R. ach - 1 1 / 41 1 •-- - - tli r i GO 0 b " • tita co 0 • ft- CD a . OEN ofl 4 - fil a, ...........,....4 ,- :. 0 I l i ti E - g g ''.l'. SE. E'' ) 3 14 ca 2 S:' SD $ 0 '' 5.* c.* vo oc>oNv co In NI p 0 pr .01, q... Cn p. .. g p .5v .s!: , in 0 P , .. ozo•-1-.10: To Owners of Horses arid — Cattle. Tosus , DERBY CONDITION POWDERS ARE warranted superior to any others, or no; pay, for the cure of Distemper, Worms, Hots, Coughs, Hide botmd, Colds, & c., in Horses ; and Colds, Coughs, Loss of Ida, Black Tongue, Horn Distemper, Ac., in Cat. tie.- They are perfectly safe and innocent; no need of stopping the working of your animals. They increase theappetite, give a fine coat, cleanse the stomach and urinary organs; also increase the milk of cows. Try them, and you will never bo without them. Hiram Woodruff, the celebrated trainer of trotting horses, has need them for years, and recommends them to his friends. Col. Philo. P. Rush, of the Jerome Race Course, Forilham, N. 'Y., would not use them until he ,was told of what they are composed, since which he is never without them. He has over twenty running horses in bis charge, and for the 1. • three years has need no other medicine for them. He- has kindly Der pitted me to refer any one to him. Over 1,000 other referecseee can bo seen at the depot. Sold by Druggists and Saddlers. Price 25 cents per box, Depot, 50 Oortlandt Street, New York. (Feb. 181 To the Farmers of Tioga County ..,_. lAM now building at my manufactory, in Lasagnes vile. a superior FANNING MILL, which possesses the following advantages over allother mills: 1. It separates oats, rat litter, and foul seeds, and chessand cockle, from wheat. 2. It cleans flax seed, takeiout yellow seed, and all other seeds, perfectly. 8, 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 ber, in good style, and is sold cheap for cash, or pro duce. I will at a patent sieve, for separiting oats from wheat, to other mills on reasonable tern's. J.lf MATHER. Lawreneetllle,October 10, 1800-tf I ' 3Pisstric• i P'crtO a m HAINES BROTHERS PIANOES aro - universally aoknoWledged to be the Cheapest FIRST-CLASS PIANOS MADE. Every - Piano is warranted for five years. Sold by Mansfield, Oct. 14. ISAAC G. HOYT. UNION ' ACADEMY. .. KNoXVI . E, TioGA co., - PA i 'AOIJLTY : ELIAS ORTON, Principal. Mils. ADA W. HORTON, Preceptreee. Muss MIRA HORTON, meistant. tiIEIS AMANDA DRAKE, Teacher of Musio. CALENDAR FOR 1867-8. Pell Term commences Sept. ad, Whiter Term !for 20th, Spring Term Feb. 18th,1868. EXPRNBES PER TERM. Primary Departmeikt . t 5 () • Common Enlist, ' 6 06 Bigher•ngllah 7 00 L ang udgea and Higher Slathematlca 8 00 Instrumental !Stolle, extra 10 00 Vocal Mask., extra.-- 1 00 Drawing, extra 3 00 Room Rent 2 t 0 Board per reek... 0 3 80 Knordna, A.rignstl4,lBo7.4f. Brick for Sale, 125.0001 t.O.OyDa rd ß o ß p i p 5 e fo t i b 43 8n d:tri fl e! tory, trelleboro, by TRED. MARORAFF. Sept. 16,18x8-Bm. LINES Or TILANEL ERIE RAILWAY. • On and after Monday. Nov. 23d IdES, !rain. 6111 eavoOornlngat about tho followingnourc W.ZEITITABD eoaau. 6:21 a al Nigh t Expross,Sundaya excepted, rat. Buffalo Salamanca,ancl Dunkirk, making direct conaection with trains of the Atlantic & Great Western; Lake Shgro;andGrandTrunk Railway s,fos alipoints West 0:42 a. ro.,Night Expreei,Dally, for Duffalo.ealamanca Dunkirk add thii West, connectln g as above. , 6:GO a. m., Night Ekprosit, Bu adapt excepted, for Roe!, osier and Buffalo. via Avoti • 10:09 a ! ra.01411 Train ,Sundaya excepted, for Buffalo and Dunkirk. 1:46 p.m.Baltimoro Express, Sundays oxcepted, for Rochester and SulWu, via Avon • 38 p. in—Day Exprose,Suntlaya excepted for Bank, Salamanca, Dtinlark and tho 'West, connecting ai' at Salamanca with the Atlantle and Great Western Railway; at 'Buffalo & Duniariz with the Lake More Itallway,for all pointis "teat and eouth 7;45 p m Day Expre4s,Sundays oxcepted,tor Rocheater 12:35 a.m.. Express 3.lllll.Sundis excepted Sot Etat'. lo,Salamucasind Dattliirlonneettng with trains forth° West. 1.80 p to Way Prete.: t, Sundays excepted ~ 6:40 p.m., Emtgrant train, Ratly,for the iVeat 7 e. `-t EASTWARD BOUND 1.2:43 a. m., Night Express, Dnlip, Mondays excepted connecting at Elmira for Williamsport, Harrisburg and the South, and at Now York with afternoon trains and steamers for Boston and New England Cities. 4428 a. m—Clacinnati Exp. Mondays excepted . con'g at EArnirafor Canandaigua, at Binghamton for Byrn • case. at Great BOnd for Scranton. at Leckavaxen for • Hawley. and at Jereey City with mldufghr Exptepa Treinef New Jersey Railroad for 151111adelphla,Balti naoro and Washlngton • • 11:02 a. nt., Day Express.Stindayaexceptecl .connecting at IVarerly for Towanda; at Binghamton for Syrn- MUM• at G ia t. (Treat Demi for Scranton. at Lackn nxn for rf ; bnesdale; at Middletown tor:Unionville, and at. Jersey City with midnight express train for New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia 1020 am Accommodation Train daily, connecting at • Owego for Mc ca 2120 p, m.,Baltimoro Express, Sundays excepted. 4:35 p.m., IS"gw York and Baltimore Mail. Sundays eepted, connecting at Elmira for Canandoigna, and at Waverly for Towanda $.03 p en Lightning Express Daily. connecting at El -1 mire for Williamsport, Harrisburg and the South, and 'at Jersey City with morning exprme train of New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington 12:36 p, in, Way Freight, Sundays excepted. A recited and complete "Pocket Time Table of Passenger Trains on tho Erio Railway and connecting Lines, has recently been published, and can be proem• ed on application to_tbe Ticket Agent of the Company WM. R. BARR, - U. RIDDLE., (level Pass. Agent. Oen'l Sup't. rilmbstrg & Corning, & Tioga , rt, It Stains will run as follows until further notice: Accommodation—Leaves klossburg nt 7,16 a. m., Maas• • field at 8,06. Vega at 8,41 Lawrenceville at 9,82.-- arriving at Corning at 10,40 a. m. Mail—Leaves Blossburg at 2,00 p. in., Mansfield at 2,40, Vega at 8,18, Lawrenceville at 4,oo—arrivitig at Corning at 6 p. m. Mail—Leaves Corning at 8,00 a. len, Lawrenceville at 9,03, Tioga at 9,46, Mansfield at /0,22-4 m -riving at Blass-burg at 11,00 a. nit Accommodation—Leaves Corning at 2.40 p. en., Law. rencevllle at 4,C0. Tloga at 4.60, Mansfield at 6,80 arriving at Blossburg at 0,16 p. m. IMATTIICK, Bnp't. Northern Central R.:R. • TRAINS FOR THE .14ORTH. Trains for Canandagula 'care Elmira as follovrs Accomodation at Express ['fastest tralu on road) ....... Mall Way Freight, [passenger coach attached... On and after N0v.24, 18 . 67, trains will arrive tine depart from Troy, as follows; LEAVE NORTHWARD. 945 A. M.—Daily (oxc#pt Sundays) for Eltdralßuffs lo, Canandaigua, Rochester, SUIT. Bridge and / the Ca nadas. 10 5 P. M.—Daily (except Sundays)) for Elrnles ' and. Buffalo, via Erie Railway from Elmira. I LEA I 7.4 SOVIII WARD. 1019 A. 2d.—Dally (except Sundays). for Baltimore, Washington, Pbtladelplaia, 524 P. )1.--Dally (except Sundays) for Baltimors, Washington and Philadelphia. J, N. DuBARRY, ED. S. YOUNG Gen') Supt. liarrisburg, Gang Pass. Ag't Baltimore, lid. Philadelphia & Erie R. R. On and tater MONDAY, Nov. 23d, 1366, Trains on the Philadelphia &Erie Hall/toad will run as follows WESTWARD .-- • . !Sail Wyatt' leave i i'ltilaclelphia...„. 104 3 p to •• •• 4 , Williarubport . 8.16 ato 4 4 " arr. at Ede 0.60 p m Erie Express lees Yliiiadelphia a 1.60 noon s l i. " Williamsport 8.60 p m 4 •• arr. t Erie 10.00 asa Elmirp.Mail lett e 8 Philadelphia 8.00 a m , , 4 ~ Willltuneport 6.80 p ra " " arr. at Lost Haven 7.16 pra EASTWARD. . MaQ,Trairk lea,aa Erie". 1.4.56 a na " " " Yr illiainsitort 1.2.6 S pto " " arr. at Philadelphia 10 GO a m Crio .R.xpracta 1c0r..0 I.si 0.:245 r , rn ' " Willlamspprt. ............ ....... 7.50 ara " arr. at Philadelphia 51.',20 p m Mail and Express connect with OIL Creek and Alla ghony River Rail Road. Baniage Checked Through. ALFRED L. TYLER, Genii 2130. Atlantic and 9re SALAMANC WITTISATID 801.7. ND En.srwann BOrc, r, Mail 6.20 Expres• 6./(. , : Accommodation ........,0,36 31all 6.6.1 , Express " 1113 Accommodation, 11.45 Express 11.00 Express 0.10 At tory there is u Junction with tho Pliiindolphi a & Erie, and Cil Creek Rail Roads. At Meadville with the Franklin and 01l City and Pitbolo Branch. At Leavitteburgo the tilahordny Branch makes a di rect route to Cleveland. At Ravenna connects with Cleveland and Pittabuigh Railroad. Thu Road passes through Alir in, Ashlaud. Galion, Marton, Urbana and Dayton, into ecttng various rail roads, and terminates. it Chieftain i. L. D. RUCKpIt, Pea, S. • t., Meadville, Pa. & T ruing. B.T. VAN HORN, 1011 r APING got his now Factory in operation, is now prepared to fill orders for Cabinet %% are promptly and in the beat ty 1o of workman ship. having procured a WOODWORTH PLANER, ho is ready to dross boards or plank with dispatch SOROLL•WOIIK & BRACKETS, furnished to order. His machines are of the new est and most improved patterns. Shop corner of Pearl and W - a - ln Ste, WELLS BORO, PA., Oct. 31, 1366-tf, kali}J. STICKLIN, Ohairmaker, Turner, and Furniture Dealer, Q ALE ROOM, opposite Dartt'e Wagon Shop, 0 Main Street. FACTORY in Beare At W 11• Hums Foundry, second story. • Orders promptly filled and satisfaction guaran teed. Fancy Turning done to order. Wellsboro, Jnno 12,1867. J. STICKLIN. HOE NEW GOODS! John B. Bowen, TS now receiving a large and complete assort- A wont of Fall & Winter Goods, bought since tho late doolino in prices In New York, consisting of rioryr ca'-c,cotits, Groceries, Hats & Caps, Boots & Shoes, YANKEE NOTIONS, &c., &c Particular attention is invited to cur Stock of lAzzza Immig; c§eozg AND TRIMMINGS, Gaiter and Hoop Skirts ; altlo a nice line of TEAS, Nekv Crop, verf flne at reduced prices; 4 ikilme assortment of Ladies FURS, ret4 cheap, all of which will be sold at the very 164 st mar ket prices. We respectfully invite all to e - . 41/ and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Remember, Empire Store, No. 1 Union• Block. Wolleboro, Oot. 21.1808, -7 00 a to 11461 am - 616 pm .-7 /0a al t Western R. W A STATION B. T. VAN HORN