:. 'r' THE" B'liL ING: BN.OW. • /X:lkateli tb seo thePtii "proaeseiois inst;— ;' , Tho struggling , shadowy shapes thilt - tio'ineorittr,o; I sit nod watch, through oloutiod palms of gloss, : lirough vi_osyettaius 'of tho failing 000 w. - The fairy 'phantoms of the peopled air ' Come softlg glidift to the earth boloiv:. I eit and list—J list in.vain to hear_ Ttm. reathety footfall of the, 41104 !BMW • lqo sound, save now and then a tnufflinkeet And muffled wheel; and; In the silence, le I alt and ;worship, 'neath nip whitening roof--;- The world keeps Sabbath for, the, falling snow". - o,lliteSsvirigs are Atitetjngrillartgrad,tokitiN: I.lnSeeri;imbeard=—tho loved of long pp: - 'Alas! _why' miss and mourit T, more than they, The forms that rest beneath thefallina snow ! • • THE COMING Gi;ttr,.—She•-,WillivOte• w,lll tie of Stone use In the',,"%i.Orld, will cook Itorown•food;'•ivill earn her living, and will not Wean old amid, „Xbdeom -1-ifg,girl -will not 'wear, the Grecian ,bendi 'dance the Islornian, ignore,_ all pusstbill-; ties of knowing how to,work, will, not endeavor to break the, Antattal Or linso-, Phibtleated yedng men, will • spell cur- . redly; uuderst i and English before- . she afl:ects French, will preside.with equal grace at the, pi no and rthe:;WaShboard,', will 'Spin more -tun for tii, house than for the street,-ill not despise,4er, plain: - clad mother, her poor relatigna, ~(,Ir, the . : hand of an lionest, worker;'Will_lyear a: ten net, `speak good,. plain, , :malisping: EtigliSh, will darn'hei Own. stockings, will know tau= tO make doughnuts, and' will not read the New York hedger of tenor 4han ahe„dot3Ati'ol3ible.Lr_,...., Tae cenliog glrOvill, walk live miles a day,' if need be, to keep her cheeks :z ip o:qt. will mind [per health; Ikeiphy,slcal develops ent and ter mother, waladept a custom.bott „sensible' andneonduceve to comfort arid health; will _not .con found hypoOrisy :With politeness; -will. not practice lying _to pleaadr• instead 'of frankness; - will,tave the•epurageto'Out an 'unwelcome .acquaintance ;Avail.: not thluls, that duplicity is French -refine ment; , w tbat assumed hospltality,',Where hate dells In the heart,}s . lie/Of than ontspoken " - condemnation wpi , no 404- mound grace ofmoVeent - #,I01:•ailly affaffectation;- I w,l I not ; regard' it • as , the end of her being.,to have 'a - beau f. will notsmile 'd, be a villain sliil;' , The coming g rl Willnotli)ok to, rtrit3 an in but'to reason, fir her fashions; will not aiin -to follow a, boliSh fashion; because milliners and dress makers havd decreed it. ,Thity . will be her aim, and lier life a - , r ,• t , living sacrifice..• ' ~ • ~ . „ . lArrrNus.‘,3 'Ma i y itttorileYd in all ecnirts freithantly; owe (heir stincess.and nothrietY to their. art in Tbullying” wlttiessi.s, on the op po4lte Aide.of.the tast..s which they arci ',enc:aged but occasionally , . they -"'Wake Ltp the wrong pfissenger." • - - There was adiorse case in the - justice's court of N--- 77 , one day,"in which a "4tiatned` Way_ke happened to be engaged. .A: aloes •and easy witness had been called CO the stand by the plaintiff, who, in a plain, straletforWard - manner, 'made. the other side o€ the case look - rather blue., The plaintiff's attorney being through, 'Way ke commenced a regular cioss-e4- atiaination, which was cut short in this manner: " Well, What do you know about a horse—are you a horse doctor?" . said he in him peeuitir contempttidus mid:over bearing nal n er. '" No, I don't pretend to be'a horse . doctor, but I know' a good deal of the nature of the beast." “ 'Mut means to say that you know a horse_ from a jackass when you , see them,” tiaid Wayke in the sa , ne style.. looking very knowingly at the court. ~and glancing - rather triumphantly around the crowd of spectators with 4.l:leirraphic expression which said, Now l'vegot him on the hip." The, intended victim, gazing intently at thl., 44•vil-14,11t.r_AraLtvieiLtint._ Olt ye-a, just so—for instance, Fa never take you font horNe!" - HomE.-We have rarely 'seen a simple child's story ll.tt inure tpuobed u, than thefollowitig from. Ulf 1. "This is My home!" cried the little one, a trcasnred Loy of roar summers. as, fresh and rosy, he came Irvin school at the close of Er - whiter afternoon. " Indeed, little Willie," said his pa pa, " how is it? Suppose you go out on the, side walk, and try at the next. door ; .suppozoe 'you step into the entry, throw oil your little sack as you have here, and-go into. the parlor, wouldn't that be sour hoine?", No, indeed,', said Willie,_ would not be." "But telVme why not." He had never thought,of this. He paused a moment, •then clireuting his eyes to where his mother quietly sat sewing, ho replied with au earnest gesture, "She lives her,,." SNOW El''ES.—Ellis, 4n speaking of the Esqu'imaux, says: " Their snow eyes, as they very properly call them - , are a proof of their sagacity. Tese are little pieces of wood, bone, 'or'. ivory, formed to cover the eyes, :and lied.'on behind the head. They - have two slits of the exact length of the eyes, but very narrow. The 'invention preserves the eyes from blindness, a very • dan gerous and powerful malady. caused by the action orthelight reflected from the snow. The use of these eye's' Consider able strengthens - the sight, and the-Es quatnaux are so accustomed to' them, that when they have a mind to view distapt objects, they commonly •use them instead of spy-glasses." AN INTELLIGENT CIIILD.—We, are from being fond of those children vul garly called "phenomena," of (vhat ever nature their celebrity may e.— le. But we love above all things thosee a 1.,. kling and bright_ nudvettes, those oh ' rifl ing little childish apropos" 89 full 'of truth, of grace, and freshness. Thus. the other day. Mr. M—had invited his dintor.to dine. _As dinner was being served, a beautiful little blue-eyed girl exclaimed: " Oh! I -am so glad when you come - to dinner, doctor •' Yoti are very fond of me, then; My child ?" inquired the doctor. "Ohl ; .btft we always have pie when youcome!" - , • Some one who has leisure to inform . himself on those things, sayst,that "short dresses are good things -for the shoe makers and bad for the doc tors. The,ludies buy and wear better alines, and the doctor% report a notice able deelin , in diseases among women comir from cold, damp feet. When long ,arin e n ts prevailed, women were very careless hi\ this respect, wearing thin and broken shoes, and ithiS, togeth er .with the dampness always clinging to their long skirts, brought on illness, which not unfre uently terminated fa tally. i The famous atblete, Tom Sayers, was once asked by a gentleman, "Well, suppoSe when you are training, you use 'delay oil beefsteak, .and Lott - don" porter and pale ale?" The boxer replied, In 'my ,time I drauk mote than Was good for: me. but when I have business to do, there is nothing like water and duMb belle Atter retiring from "business," ',he took to . drinking and died a water made him Sampson;'a alcohol laid him in •the grave. tr . A patent has' been taken. out for a tleW process in - cigar-making. The leaf Inbueeo is - ground to a pulp and run oft* in 4,111-ets, us paper is made, clone up and ioUd by the quire or ream—Lind then every one makes his own cigar, if he pleases. The town of Wells, Vermont, has a citizen who Married at seventeen. His first child was a daughter, who married at thirteen, and eighteen months after ward made her father a giand-father, at the early age of thirty-one and a, half years. IttIBILLS (ilittlr-ACADIEM 7 1" - . , 2 . - - . Priboipal, Miss B. D. itousz, • " Precup! , resq, bind. A. B. EASTMAN; Teacher of Music: , I I ;. CALENDAR BUR Winter terreceititnentiitini. 2g coos@u je I 4 4 TY- 26 . 72ng terra comm.nees • klatch Isi;'olld;CjOHlJ,tip 4 !.4_, `-'.E.Twitlsmil EAR . 111411.; Cominon 8g11114.::. ' Ifigher English ....... • Langiuiges and Instrtutnentul /hula • ltilo.oo' ....... ... ' 00 Each terra to continue .fenrteen weeks. Bills doe; one belt BF* day or terta r in resltider middle of term: No deduct n made iri lultlau except for sickness None None bat admen's Mathematics are used. Students' tat entering are, requested to register their names tW gathbr with. the studios tiipy wish' to pursue, ;duel pay' ,ougatituot their Board procured at reasonable ra'tetrinthe viUage. ' Wellshoro, Nov. y-g 4, I rde r64B Or the , Board of 'V ttLISTigt , B. ~ • . - , . ' :WE'LLS.I OAQ. - ,13AZB'Br. r is SUBS oursia, Laving established him= BAKING EiIISINEBS., la thle sillege;nest door to E. 11.;:ltialbalris tirocery, is vow prepared to cary on the baldness - iocail its various branches.',. I , 'keepz Con. staatiyon band art';AuSertment of Bread, such Its • . - LOAF BREAD,,BOSTOS 4 ? 1 1 , 49:1KER§, GICATAINI `B READ,] BUTTEB CRACKERS, B 40W N BILBAB A :WAITZB, GBACKEBS, sOIAE ORA:CHERS, - • DYSPEPSIA AND SODA - BISCUITS, OYSTER CRACKERS,.PAPS, , PIES,'AND • at all hours of the Osy,,Bundays excepted. strict attention to! hualoese eadeivor to erlt the public patronage. • CHAS. fy4vprts.,.... ~ -Wellebero, Tette. 24, 188,8. NEW WINTER GOODS. TOLES & BARKER, (NO. 6, UNION BLOOM) WOULD say to,their friends and The public geoet all y . . that they are now reeeiving'u piendid assortment of Winter • DRY GOODS, SIIIRTINGS, PRINT'S CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VEST INGS, READY MADE CLO THING,' -HAGS & CAPS, BOOTS Arm SHOES, also a largo and well selected stock of CROCKERY, EIAIIDW ARE, WOODEN WARE, STONE WARE, KERO- SENE OIL. PAINTS & OILS, SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, . ETC,. DTC., ETC. Wo aro tilikio to offer our customolljbo bonen , f the - • LAST DECLINE OF MOSS , n the New York Market; oar Stook having been -pug TOLES do BARKER: Wellabor°, Nov. 18, 1868. PACIFIC HOTEL 170, 172, 174, & 176 G ItE4NTVIciI ST., PHF.; UNDERTGOED takes pleas• j ure in announcing to his iiiiinerous friends .Ind patrons that from this date, the charge of the Pacific will be $2,50 per day. . • Being sole Proprietor of this House, and there fore free from the too cobiuton - exaction- of an inordinate rent, he is• fully able to moot` the downward tendency of prices without any falling off of service. • It will now, ns heretoforo,be hie aim to main ain thn favorable reputation of the Pacific, Olich it tins enjoyed for many "cam is' one of the best of travelers hotels OE The tablo will be bountifully supplied ,with Ovary delicacy. of the eenson. The attendance will be • found offlciebt and obliging. • . ( The location will be found convenient for :hose whose business calls them in the lower pal k of the city, being one do north of Con— lon Street, and one block wo of Broadway, an of ready access to all Rail Road and Steam boat Lines. De0.,2,1808-13m • „; 7 JOHN PATTEN. New Tobacco Store ! HP, subscriber bas fitted up the , rooms ad joining D. P. Roberts Tin and Srove Store for the manufacture and sale of CIGARS, (all grades), Fancy and Common SHOEING TOBACCO,Michigan * Fine Cut CHEWING, and all kinds of PLUG TOBACCO, PIPES, and ate choi• cot Brand.of CIGARS. . Call and sac for yourselves. 3011 N W. PURBEL. Wellabor°, l'lov.ll, 18843-,4f. TILE LARGEST STOOK OF 15 1 1°07.736,14 I N bu Ti y b i t att ? e on w o o t t i a and the Cheapest place to Agent for L. BOLLES c 0 CO'S HOSE. Bingharnton,,N. Y., wad ELMIRA SAW loACTORY, Elmira, STOVES SOLD ON TIME. ManaGold, Nov. 25, 1868-Iy. G. B. RIFF. TO FARMERSI ELK RUN PLABTER.—We hereby certify that we have used the Plaster manufactured "oy Cliampney Sernauer, at their not ks on Iltk Run, in Baines township, and wo'belleve it to be equal if not superior to the Cayuga Plaster. Cone HSmith S M Conablo A P Cone Cobb 11 B Simmons J, Bernauer W Barker Asa Smith - B Strait S B Davie Albert King' John C Miller J H Watrons Wll %mous L L Marsh H-M Smith - 0 A Smith H M Foote J D Swat. P Ven Gelder .1 .1 Smith Jetred,Davis J F Zimmerman Q L King L L Smith. - • N. B —Plaster always on hand at the MI Price $5 per tun. • -. Nov. 4, 180. Farm for Sale 1 TIIE Subscriber, being about to go west, of; fern for Salo at ' a great bargain 'to the pur chaser, the fallowing propertY, to wit: One bun dried acres of land. situate about 4 miles South. west of Westfield trii . rOy an Putter Brook Road?— seventy,five litres improved, the balance good hemlock and hard timber, with good sugar bush, good apple orchard, good frame barn end log house thereon The farm is well adapted to dory frig purposes, having a plenty of living Wa• tar on all pats. For terms, call on the subscri ber an the promises, or address him at Westfield flop Cu. Pa. . - Oct: 7, 18138. WkLMER TrOP SKIRTS, at - De LAND k :00'8. (IASI! PAW FOR WOOL. UUTTNR AND \.) CREESE, by C. L. WILLOOL Juliol'4lB6B. such as Netb Yol k AUSlRrnee Agfe,CY*. ;.tom•, eq%)., :;,14 , . WYOMIN' 'INSUIVINCE: _fo.'- t , - xxl. u5,a48.8.u, ;p4.-. u. Q. SlSiliteir • ' 1 ' Vi.-13. itoisa, Pm. i . W. T. Bran t am Al". , L. D, 8 nositAtart, , V. PI OAPITAL MLSMLU3,SISO,OO: . . TIMIS is the 'company_ for which Theodoie 1 Hatfield wail lately agent d , policy hold 4 era w ho wish..to renew , thekraturi}n9e, ikr9 'quieted tho foilpidy to' , • - Girard puitA,DE.LpitrA. . Tacaras Ortavgiv. Provident. A. S. Gist,zrr, V. EINE J. B. ALVORD, • S'Orfcary. app ,I.s paiftuti, .oaeh. , "- Surplus Over $lBO,OOO. Continental Ins.. 6onipany , ' la I Cash Capital, -- • - $500,060,00 Gross Surplus, Jan. 1, 1868, 1,814,690,81 Cash Aslets t'.l 814 590 81 fielfai'olieles written at this office. Gllbßaii T. ItOPEf, Prestdenti-: I: , • U. H. LABIPOBT. Vico President. • , • • CYRUS PECK, fileoretary. fib The subiseriber takes this inethOd of Informing the public tbat be bus the agency of the above Companies, and will be found at his °Moo over Roy's, Drug Store, ad39llliiii; 468ite49F 4 41 00 , JNO. I. MITOBELL. Fellaboro, Pa., Feb. 26, 18.68rtf. AND HARDWARE! XS R. WILLIAM ROI3ERTS , begs to t announce f 0 the citizens of Tioga County, that in addition to his excellent stook of Stoves, tin-Ware. Brittnnia, and Sheet-Iron Ware, he has, at a groat outlay, stocked his store on MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, with a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware, of which wo enumerate the following articles: NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X. CUT - MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS, BUTTS, STRAP HINGES, OARPENTKR'S'TOOLS, PUMPS, 'AXES, AUGIERS, BITTS, BrrrndraUtrar - rIarIMMITS..I; SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS, BENCH•SOREWS, MOB SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS, BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS, PIPE BOXES, AXLE• TREES, ELLIP TIC SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BA / R, &.BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE HANGINGS, CORN POPPERS, SAUSAGE 'CUTTERS AND STAFFERS COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS, PISTOL CARTRIDGES, POWDER AND CAPS,' • PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS a new thing, and made for use. These are bat .a few of the many articles composing our stook of Hardware. We invite the public to . eall. .e zamttib for' themselves. Wit'! aim to kieithe be 'CUality goodi in airline ; and "all %rork•lo'.onlet .donis promptly and , well.. WILLIAM RbBERTH• Wellsboro,Sept4illtH*tf. • QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOA QUEEN or EtIcLAND SuAP. QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP • For doing' s; ftimilk washing in.lt.,h'= • and• cheapest manner. Guaranteed ~ 3 4. t,:n; the world I Has all the efto2o4 • Oalts soap with the mild and lathcfrink... "iof genuine Castile. Try Able siplent• by the AL DISIN-`;CEI E - MICAL WOR C.:, • Njt Front Street, Philadelphia. , nape 2, r6134y. • • • Important F acts. 0 INCE 'Schaffer Is now being Eisen in thong. ► ande of families the following facts are portant to be known._ ' , • . Fitisr-rThough it is tho most powerful of all popular remedies, yet-it is so compounded, as to b,e sure and harmless. It isof such a nature that it maybe handled and used by children, and por,sons who are ignorant of Medicines. - - ' Secortn—lt is found that Saluilfer will relieve severe pain in any part of the body sooner than sny.otlier application.- • Taian—lt tinportant that the bottle be well asked. if left open only a few minutes it loser -tretigth. ' • • Fovarn-- 7 This useful remedy ran be obtained from almost every dealer in medicines. , ATTENTION FARMERS SPRIM/ has coon, and thoFe 'desiring fa barns pan have them by liuying X 3 9Lastmiter ~, the Mill of Lehampney it Co., which We are lolling at SO per ton at our will on Rik Run.— All kinds- of Produce 'taken in exchange for Plaster.' Give us a call. -- ---- • = - - L AMPNErck: CO. Gaines. Tinga, Co., Pa., March 26, 1868-6m* . - YES 1 YES I YES ! • PIL WILLIAMS A CO., have Rot the best, • largest and cheapest stock of Drugs; mad ipines, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuff, Brushes, Varnishes,' Olti t ss, Putty Yankee No tions, Perfumery, Tenni. Soap, Fishing Tackle, ac.; ,to., over brought into this county: They will positively sell every tang in their linecheap 1 / er than can be bough el ewhere: They bought heir goods in large ens titles and for nett cash, and , san and will sell cheaper than any other es tablishment in this county Call and esainine stuck and prices,P. R, WILLIAMS it CO. May 9,- 1863. -, . No. 3, Union .Block. FOR SALE ' , CHEAP. • • 1 elegant new open Buggy. 1 second band , 'thin buggy. - 1 second band top buggy.-- 1 sulkey. I two , horse lunher wagon. WRIGUIT /St BAILEY. A, J. THOMPSON, [MANSFIELD PA] • BLAOICSMITit; has two fires, and is .prepared to do all kinds of work in his line with prompt ness, and in a workmanlike manner. }halms at excellence in his trade. Mnnifleld June 3, 1338—iy. PIA/UR at, MEAL, idways on hand pt Jane 17.1808. ,JAMES M. BUNNELS. 100 - 00 (YTOUndg ' 4 +; NoCit „z •: 4 kla k-t` t - ' Waited. •;;:: 4 T HE sobeeribers pay Cassimeree, Flaatiele, ottc They also 4taaufhotore as ueutl 4 ,-TO ORDER, OR ON SHARES, to spit enstoniers. : All work. 'ltorrniited . as rep, resented. They invite : particular, attoikttnnjo: their 71Vitter.'1 5 ,r0t4 'CL6501111111111113116 0 T MEM ihioh are warranted in every respect: • /!aitisnw, lac attention given to, A i g 3-t1: k RE!‘ ROZIAAXDING OLOTIOIANCL. Twenty years *aperient* in the huelnesiwar: rants them In expa)tlng a pursue,. patrfamge zlqn4thixlfty ilothp J=o4, 5i ftsl , V 7 di., at 1,7! - Detail° * at Wellsboro, are agent2lh the sale clime Olathe. 1108EPX INfallAß3 t 30 1 ,18. Deerfield; key 13, 18684 f. , v. -Kr k L .1 4Z. 1 9 4 :?Ternic; 1 1PAVIN S OTEIZRWLIE - . • I . <,;r , .=:!,114.1 11, GROCERY AND PROVISION - STORE :rMiu~.u~ THE lALD saying that..s2 r i t mny saved 'isijrstilb. a pen; tisto p • 71 4 trPet-itVear rofit a gay age 4PPX/Cil tiank.• conomy Z I. Wealth, said some old chap whose name I hay - forgotte ; and it Is economy to trade where th • SLAUGHTER - . 4 ,=.- of I'll6' i 3 / 4 45 titielp ,VrSseeu 1;414 • th - , vigorand without ropileire4l] feaililliggail, Teas, Mo lasses, Fish, Pork, Flour,Corn Meal, Coffees, Canned Fruits, Spices, an everything intends. for family use, givin g buyer the benefit. OF THE fall arkete,At ntage — 'Pity ,?..ripp"re dated ti l everiqidnexciejitilig - bnlithese verdu INNOCENTS who prefer PROMISING TO PAT one bon dred per cent,p,r,oAtuW r tb,-isellskr t ito l , Fl-4. YIN 4 twenty- Mr..? j4ttc.l4l4k.oalb‘..bi;.deli;set of t pods. - J. shall offer my stock of goods at f , prices EVERY MONDAY, EVERY TUESDAY, • ~, V ERYOWEDiN.EBDAY, EVERY THURSDAY, EVERY FRIDAY, AND , . ' ' E rFff . . 4I 4 . OADA,YI _ and fill up. as fast as I sell ont. • L. A. GARDNER. Wolisboro, Jane 12, 1867. • ' Nov is Your Time to Buy s ! ;, J.: , 1131rAVING more goods than Is' necessary 1 r JUL this market, I, will sell my entire stook I 1 WATQHES, •; CLOCKS, , JEWELRY --- a_7olsa zt e - V•16117 , , = . 9,.CLlClooffet at . .?. .. ' ..... •:.......1:! Gotiiie ' '," ' sp. cottage,. , ..- ." ..„., ..,..:t.42,70. . , . • .1 American Watches in Silver llnnting , Ostiee_at sl9.` , - ,Einer 'Movement , irt,hoSyler Cases, at ooh ib resiacindlitiliqow.priceo , Plated Ware at • Maul* urao#o47-Prksiia. ~ ~ , , , ~ ; ', - f r THIS 15 NO HUMBUG BUT A.VE TABLE%A.LFE-- - ,1 = •• • • Call and see for yOursolt • , , 1• 7 . 1 4 1 0.)0r 0 ; APO 2g116,9-;, , -• • , I.TOLDIC. " Stoves it - `trin-War,l POR THE XILiION. •= ~,'".. ,‘,,, ~7 . - - ,'. , ,-",-, -i , Good people all, both great and small —lfon j want to keep. I ima.an IN T ) LIE „•7 - • ;]1 - ; you =et have ahoigh aty *odd,' ad. wife, well-behaved children, and to crown all, TIP TOMOOKING' 001111 This lasgand crowning goCd; 1 have at toy Tin and Stove establiehinent, optioDiteZßoy's . ,BloOk, Wellsboro, and its name is the • • • MOM COMPANION ; on all bands admitted to ba egnal to any in t world: _ . - . . • r ' •.• TIN *AItE M fit to ORDER, promptly,and warranted to.give satisfaction • • ,I r' REIIAtRIN'4I executed in the best manner, and with• dispatch CALL 'AND SEE ME. - 1 - P. ROBERTS . , Wellsborlugh, Nov. 21,1587. • . Pgblic A-N05. 0 6 : 6-" N r. mpreyetneets • of, the day there, arelow•• thin' . o good, few so weliadeptato iblieVe'•ittxman suf fering, foist, well approved by the public as tha now and powerful remedy called Salutifor (or a • the German imaple•eall it,Healthbring6r). It gives ease' and cioinfort . to 'J101 . 11_00? aurora from Neuralgia and end. brio: speedy relief to that large class of diseases tba4 are often cured and always henaftted by an out. ward applisetioti.q*,j • t • For sale , 'W-all Druggllttr.' Wholesale Depot DAY, HOAGLAND & GER, No, bdOeurtlandt St. New York. . , • , TO LiVilrElt • BANKRITPT,i3T - - BLANKS, in fail setts, at, BOOKSTORB. JAS. M. WltilliSOlt of chtitlesion;hirit n: purchased the- right - to 'iriakithd'Vntid the U. P4ones Washing Machine in Tioga County, hereby gives notice that the tnaohinee are being made at Van flora', Cabinet reokerYpWolleboro, .where they may be KO/lured. .The hest, cheapest, and most sensiblemaohine ever. invented... . • - I' :• ' June 74;1868::•tf7- 200 Beebela Tiniethi Seed. NC! bushels Clover coed, ,eboieut kinds IVIgGHT & BUM. 'tir-AtlciflL' LIMB. & 4E: SEIVXPER MEM, BEE ;1; DRits,Drimiggs: iiirrai MED. .?...y7,34OINEB„TPAINT* oiLs 1 ,4V1N- - t;.A DOW, .oP4 l3 kit , PUTTY; , v„7, 1.i6h1):,1 1 .V.YV 1!ii . :Y..V.151 .- t lif,:i..A -- . 4 , ..:33,m•U:•11Y , ; , -tv ', littl 4 o til;tiie t dirkatioidi ll tioef . ' :' 3 4 - . ,..y.! (, ~.-.. t:: - •:.,, -..... ....,,c - i.,;? , .. i :OA - 1 , ,1 74 - KAir . ..; -2,•;:.'"' , 1... - 7 , 1; , : -. !'. - ..!-:' - 'l - "4 ., '-,, \‘';l , ^lT , s) 1 1 , AINTA 4, t ,potr.tifoti4o.-pi 43t ONO ~ *o,344rivibe V1r. , 2'14,4011433i51M. '., -.-''' ~- , ,-• ,j2,.1fa.., , ....1.m..,, ~,,!,....r.,.,7 ~,,,,,7,..-A2,1 t t , ,.1,...i. , ..,. ..., . 1 , ,.:(. , „, A 1 1 , ,ii.‘,,F,111 . :4 , 1.17: 5 ... 7-0;- :' - :: - .; , ; - ; ,- :".,-.i. P V r RB, '.„.4_,ZG,Ii AZ ; t.DIZ TI GO .., - -t: :-.012 *Tit r 2, • • :7' 'a.." , 9', PATENT MBDIHNES, YANKEE NOTIONS, P.E.R.FUMERY, FANCY ARTICLES TOILET scat , . ti 'OLOTEL. IT - throb la , . ,''"... , !?, 104 ,, 4 1 ,0-4 .. , 1 4, • r. •1 - / ,W, INkS QUORS," ; EV/if " a 6:.t: , 40:17,1 • .• • • • - • - • tst 'Sr O,3TRLIL • g' ' 3 •:33 3 ,”3.13 , ‘ :•;1., • - ,, 1•31/q , ' , 1 4 3 1761aavii1130,04e•t .t i t p t rs'epitock o f t 1:1;•;ii , 1T, 1 PAINTS; OILS,rtILASS'4644ID'tII2I7I • J - -" •'' , rid MBE --: • ' , --- ; i Stiel.as .: - : y• ' -..' '- ' '-:, ,• - ! :,-•!...: ...LI ) .- usiv!nfoi ,z1) -;e:% - • •••!. )'' 1 - 1 , L . :.! ,k tli Pure Wlllto- epi c •PirrvAtlilili Zino, Lieeeed . 011*...Dbialq r*l4ty, gmlikitupxYarntab, Tel -o,Alirot.l. ner% .ited) Chrome Tel , ' low, Dbrome reen, Ppeesteu , Blue,. , _ _. _.. _ rateut Dryer, Leeker,,Japae, ', '. ' i.,t;) •,i1:174: : `.. , 1,11.,t.'. t 6'1.111 ,:,., t Ili , Spanishlnttifig,lPaitalnitii;kalsiititt%4•'Reiftt. Tar,: LoeWoodiTuAtiiii:" *ill WAiilltatti- . ...woody RWatioocW Pali inPiitlV,Aloo. • '. •• `, 4:robot; viletifoliii";.l3iiiii 1 T4hutto trio, ''' ' ' : i -;•• ind'Etattetitt 04;1 3 iiint; and 1'; • •; , "swath' , trushiber - ; :, i' 1 ••„. , • , I, J, 1, ',,, , ,•'. ~ ~. • ~.u .,,;, : ~,e !-, .... : •• W t ra ° 46 '* 11 11 61 4 6 1 . 4*.1ti,-4441i', 1 4 ; C t' ..itO othle, r ittilil44l , ccA 'lb qt4t otmttx. ',. 0c.1t,, re hAie trieriihitil 41V6i - y.e'pt in a Are e l an .. . DRUG STORE, and all we ask la for you to eall and examine our. Block: and prices' before , bnylni altimeter°. Re; merabenvre4an't !be undersold. • • • , Ail good' warrantedfor DO lialo. P. R. Wilaxs; t • .P.R WILLIAMS & Co. No. 8 Xfaionillook. ,1444/111,Skils*VY-1-41? *lAMialgilt 1 1 ( . 44M i rg • 04Ziiit ii*fikl?te!CF*4""l4.-) onthipia thevsorid.»•llr.% Y. toPA,4oll l 7.llllAncellentiesJolii,oWiisine t*J9PT 7 / 1 4 1 ,*!tik a, monthly oiroulationlbfebout 1 09.90' 0 .9P1et1i - AttNitass :pegerere 400 be I faun d thrit f ehelintal :Ugh andseeerall rendtair ol the 111 0/..1 11 fW0 spaaltiot thiii IrliritAso evidende of tbe,oniture of the AtnerloawPeoplevend•the ,popnlarityAtrbee acquiredas .merited.. =Each Number containgially /44.. pages of, reading.. iIIAtIYTYPEIT!ItantAY libiatinUd2with Odaaialeitt date; and it combines in itself the racy monthly and the more phliesophioal qttexterly,,,blended with the best feateres , ef, gib ditity,joumali It has griatpoWerin thettidatirieZezi!of a lava of pure Iftertithra.—Trubner's Guide to *serious Literature, London. We can account - 'for itrsticossa only by the simple fact that it meets precisely the popular taste, furnishing a variety of pleasing and in. 'tractive reading for Wil.-.4tates Heratii, Bolton. "4 4 1 ensiti.yrer921142 / Rhona*, •U„ itra6 ouz , Ltr TTARPER'S BAZAR. A eupplemnt,oontniningmtemie fait itted patterns of useful itititthiedad'in — panies the paper every fortnight, and oecasionaily an elegant col. ored fashion plate. • - - Harper's Baser contains 16 folio pkgea of the size of Harper's Weeklyrliiiritiut on superfine calendered paper, and isynblisked weekly. Critical Naies (i 11 We Ness. Ilatt,Rtfittir .tetraVete4-ti.kilitlety iniateorisiFalar tisf 'kind interest to the fampy; j articles on health, dress, and housekeeping in all its branches' its editorritillasttesmißeolaily isdaitlq to tll6ii 1b it is InteM4K - Iti ,i,gtisresCazurestxttet; bee. rheildei;V4tlcrittirles'andlitirttyx itaitteso4,erit. 'lt is not kiffifriiibfethiatthilletirisaW 'features, has achievycljztaakileiftlztieitibtimense success; for soinithliag of its kin 4 was desired in thousands of families, aridielti publishers have filled the demadd.—AT. 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The anneal-I? chimes oF flarpete: Weekly, neat cloth-biliding; Win-bo:Stirik;by..."expnri:' free, o f ex pense, , foi 47 taith, , sJElint,b. , Vtittk,Mo; ; lent oetoipt of Cantikilthiiiiiis,of;ooB Or • Vol.. freight at expense _ of parchaeor._ so: XII, ready Sao, Ist, 1469. ' Postage on Harper's Magazine, 24 cents a year, and on ilarper's'Weekly ififd I_lldreier's' Bazar, 20 Dents *Otto li, he_ paid althe,subser thee* office. jar &Ascriptions sent from British North American Broil:mm=lst be 'accompanied with 20 cents additionouprepayAlnited Stitelipose tage. Address', - .11ABPBB, BBOTIIBBB,,Nfitwjork. .".et oOteidete" liletorlit:itietOrk of the Times."' "The best, cheapest, and most success ful Family PaPertirthe-Uttion:" HATPER'S WEEKLY. ! --81)LBNDIDLY IL LIISTRATIAD; •'" "- ' Critical Notices of the Prep. The-Model Newspaper of •oii‘oittiniii4Om=. plate in-all the departments' of 'an'lttniiifcitif Family Faper—Harper'e 'Weakly 'has 'atrial" for. itself a Tighe to its title, . o 'll. Journal of °iv'lis. stiou."—N. Y. Evening Post. Our future lie torlans -will. enrloh, 'themselves out of Harpers's Weekly long' after•tiriterS,lind printers, and publishers are turned to -duet.—N. Y • . Evangelist.,. . . .., , . -. , ~_. . ..; , -... The best of its dais' in AMerioa.—Boston Tea. ethr. Harp or'e•Wee - lily taa : Y - bei ' Un ' reserv' adly' dealer. e. . set newspaper' in ittnerica,-;•The)/ads. •endont, . . . which The articles open u s-,(*ations: all% pear, in Harper's NViokly from eakto week form a re markable series of brief Political - es a.— They are. distinguished by .clear and - p r b nte. atatement,ty good common genie; by itidepend once and breadth:or vie - w... ' They are the . expreds: Con of mature conviction,' 'high' PritiolPhi, ' aid • trong feeling, add • take their place among the est news_pakier writing of 01 , listo.—NortA 4. twieali Mini*, 'aroidoil. - '' : .. , ~ _ , TO D • UZ 4 2L , • vqpittEss .,. .f - s Watttl.l:l9t--“t - Abe,bitlyplaagoAkot4tioe, =_Tvr. - - • , ASEEPol44 l .l24aiDE*OON'alagillqo ' 4 2 . 0 11 *-10U 1 0, 1 04T0p 1 - ', lUtirOf t ax * 44 ' 7 TV ibe , Intst 1 1 1 piaisigtikiastikti;'; : - „ EN r' ', ...1 , .. , ',.. c.zt; z=A ,__T „v i \ pi ri'..• ~.. -•-, . - , • ":-.::."•,:, j 1 ,1 : 6a . :..? L.r,j_l'a .77fiTr . .. 7.r.:AT;P '' ' '. ' ". ' i i ,1.., r,)14 We/Isive:a:Arit-intellobir of -' . ' • -..''h?.:,-,2)-inoii',;.,9:ll;o•-....a,,,,,,r.3::;,,,v ..t l . :. 7,1; • ..-- Zavain i Ir, !i11t.112.4111/1k - ;Ill:. ''.l.lUlJel liVilli i!_ , l i ww.kr, r Atn ,., . . Aii:**gti i - - 4-iiiii! iiiAiii444 , i44,.;il;4'iron .thi s; ~ 0* tma4.4 1 ,410,1.4.0 kßot ikt litoffip:o•tbwbest , . ",g -4,i,, , ,;,:.:. ~,,i.:44,...,,-_-,-.• ,:-.-• --: , LA T .DLEAr VAITERS, . , ' •A:a. .1 I. , - . 47,•.i. *1,1: c', -,-*., • ~ c s , .. :." fillt4a9i"o:*w**.°rtf4l:iili*iit.oli t 9 *AI Segitt4,iii 6- 1- 1 / 1 1 r i - 04 6 4 ,1 0 4 ever imal Arinichtvits `ithin. ' • ' . . : . - 1.%.• We shall4Ferkse.keeP up it-'.1044 es4stozent, -:,cola , 7flt 1-an:" ---,!;•:. ! i z,...i-'-:,,,. ~' : , .-.",, •• thip geliki/Eiiio4o,t';.l42 A.THERI ,:. i.'• ~'".'., tAtILLII*: , I INS aI3TYLES;.: (....- ~ ~, ~:= -, . . •:z ~l idlifitrifyliiiot , iti , IT AX .." - , ~. _ , „ v. rt. tt . . .484 2 7 1 Et e ktpreS-.. : tr.rcw.„.: - .:1-'49 eat.. oan be bought OLsiaiti akeilas,atiFliffeire tail. gdimillrN.F4,:vilklApoyakein, wfull stink Yt..1.7 c.'d.1! . ..r.). 4 ..fi ,izrlU -- . - a 1!.u.c,•:.C..:1 ,-' '. r' :'-', ", Iltattd# l, oo l x ;.iititiiiti - 41P, : 'UP ,.-f"e'''''...:4llil,-,.1,TN1NQ5,,..01D • ' .': - .:.11.1' , ......17,...ii t :7 1 7.4 3 ,Ii D1NG .. ...: - , 7 7 - 'I .'4l ,-i.li:n er.,1A1, - ,. i . e.+, - ;;n:. ,,, ~•., , . • ~ OurAfackltiPßO.#ll4rietfilittil; A TOR, lagliaill, taverhe,s — Jviigozzg;lA...tors t (MEER, ORf4( kb 3,-::vaa -sorkgm - 4,i - vra 452014 , 40 -, riwimgeX :yin Itilfiinii 'the :far geiehilthlebtonity/ thtdrise okfcr stmaU prets. We talk linshiedif-iiikt-istingen badness. We havkassatissiblivighniToug entitles , 'tabs well known—let those whb know us try as. Corner ofr.Mainrand•Grithhostreabf;ivilealtaVio,itol - arta& HardWarel3tOte;!-- It- - 1 11:•W:'61.118i' -.5,i,e1;q21. i. , <-....,t=00 .y.q.,,.,,:i5tn0.. 0 . -'Artgy. Wellsboro, April 24, 11M-tt. "•-• '-'" ' MEI Nmaatt - tzo ) i4,Nt) MACHINE SHOP. sinticAberi iruing procured ,additional machinery are now ready to ftuttichto order all eons - " . _ 41 , 11* INS - • • • PLOWS,- _ IT A TO-RS, FIELD - ROLLERS, • :MILL GEARING, SLEIGH-SHOES,' WOO D • " - SAWING MACHINES, Alco. - w!:,q9 ; w! z iq#:pl;l,ANEß., fownetomand joi work, tre aro alio proj.4rod • , SLITTING' saßo.i.z, SAWING ••• • .„ to order. 7. . • . • aavirig" s' Aril-elan 'arrow-cutting Lathe, we aro prepared tp *aka - - - . ;SORE T V of Cheese Pictorials are re. , i rcted to axamino our iror. l , manufacture tampion Plow, one of the Cash paid for 'OLD IRON. F. L. SEARS. Wellsboro, May 15, 186 f-ti. Grocery and POWston Store, earzzc. ! i r 1177014 1 3113AD8 AND AZT= DEALER '.ltllll-kindrot GROCERES, PROVISIONS, `llrifiCs,- 1 41-Wfliors Vigor* / r : r • i ' r:a ~ ...fir IN)RtIsiN ,41; 130Mi8 ; 119, IGREEN: & CANNED FRUITS AND rt. WOOD &yely,ovvwAßs ,C4LASt,A CHII.DBEWS CARRIAGES, CABS & PERAI4BULATORIVTOTS, &0., . ~ . . A hit sad eoinpleto nisortment of the above mentioned goods of the beat quality always on band: .' .' . - . . . Particular attention paid ,to Pine Groceries. Dealers' and Corisurriers will duct it ,to their in terest to examine his, Eitoek_before buying. • . 'COnitig; lt . T.,'Mareb,ll . .18611. - •- • •' ' Paint for Varmers and Others, THE GRAFTON • MINERAL PAINT CO. are now manufaeturing the Beat, ' Cheapest and :most Durable. Paint lii use; vivo coats well put on, mixed with ptiroilnlieed. Oil, will.laat_lo rl5 rears it is of a light brown or beautiful lioeolatficolor, and can be changed to green, :ad, atone, drab, olive or cream, to suit the taste the consumer:. It is .valuable for' Bowies, ,earns, Fences, Carriage and par makers, Pails Woodeu.ivire, Agricultural - Implements, ;anal Boats,' WOW.' and Skips' Bottotalf, Can* vas, Metal and Mingle Roofs, (It being Fire and Water profit's ' ) Floor 011- Cloths, (sae roanufac: furor having vied 5,000 bble. the , past year ) ) and Lnd as a paint for any purpose is unsurpassed for body, durability, - alasticity• and, adhohlytinces.-... Price $8 per barrel, of 800 lbs., which will supply a farmer for years to 'oome. Warranted in all 3aBai as aboYe., Send fur a circular which gives full particular& None genuine unless branded in'a trade laark;Eirautton Mineral Paint. Pet.. sone can orde. the Paint and remit Ufa' money on rassipt of the,goods. Address , • • •DANIEIL.BIDILL, June 8, 1888-auf,• •154. Pearl St, N w York. Mew ALiervvviat RS. B. R. 'hia just - returned from the oltywith a larger and finer gook of :MILLINERY GOODS,' than she ever offerid fdr the Pall 'and Winter trade before. Cinaternera are requested to call at her, new shop,, one doot above the . Proabyterian well, - Main'-street, Wellaboro, and examine fort • ,Oct 21,186: rTon,:(-1 St t i 4110'oripii, 101iiii m ati t Wg e ard , 00.12. • BUCIII All MEE CORNING, N. Y. Ind EN MIMI ME DRIED FRUITS, VZGA,T44gZ,42N, =1 OROCTICERY Att•llt*,,O - A - lit'i,',ooi,igoo daft* , - , tiAUGe ArgOlOlNitik PAINTS AND OILS • - • TRAMM[O3 114103, KEITH'S. COI CE MTED MEDICINES, FLUID, " IiaROT • • ;ILt.IiIqITS,643O,OANE,:kLAVQI,UNG KEROOVE LAMPS,- PATENT 4EDIPIN3I§, ROQl= • itsitto, PERFUMERY,: Ant ne*404443 trritAins, mita, PAPIPROIIIND.O 7 GLASS , ~• WECLUViiSILLIME & • AND DihnOLCiiil3, AGENTS .POll MARTIN &-,9O'S: taw 13nyerti are FeguesbiAl to oali and gap. orations before going furor , . East. NV,. D. TERBELL• it 00. 186,8 ; , kat lB6EL • BY • - • R. - *lcut4A.A, •• 47 HIS' N WORRY, OP - FRUIT -AND OR. NAMENTAL TREES, IN =DOA t-• • 00,000.Aillide Treesi 10,000 Pear Treeso . • . • , Algood Supply of PLUWPEACIT, CHERRY, and ORNAMENTAL , TREES & SHRUBBERY. The Fruit trees. are composed of the choicest ve,rietief, good, healthy, acme of them largo ono, Any hno whaling to get a anppl) will dowell to call and see My stock before put phasing elsewhere: AV- Delivered at the depot free of charge. , Tiogli; Fob. 28,1888—lye •• . . Ind l — i tied l'' ° A i 4. '0- 0... , i N a . . 0 g' • ti I . , n. # wil .34 0 : " % ' v % ; w And 01 g CA .4 0 '' so !X 1711 i 0 IP. td i-3 wi g i l §tV lz 5I Pi s e . s 4 41 Aiti o P 0 !M it_ I'4 . 1 -- ‘• i a s R , 1 .11 ..• I -..- 44 PI FI 731 i', i I idg E wE 0 151 0 . 3 t' g _ A s $ l l , . , ,• , tl co Im ; co .„.„- 1 . I a NI e 7 , 0 a i •1 ci cci 0 I ._ _l_ 1 .. N 4 ON 4 11 ) Irk e., .2 2 2 2• 2 V CO • . .S' • ' ti li 1 le 1 As i. cg §e t tar, 83 -od id/ 1 3 , .§"8 sg l Ca E , C Cra cn ' ll 1 1114 6 - "o "o "cp ".• 4 •-• 4 "c./ .: , No c;) c? a.-. it. 9 ,, co co • . • • • • • • To Owners of Horses and Cattle. TMUS' DERBY CONDITION POWD E RS ARE warranted superior to any others, or no pay, for the cure of Distemper, Worms, • Dots, Coughs; 111cle bound. Colds, *o:, in horses; and Colds, Coughs, Loss of- Milk, Black Tongue, morn Distemper, &c., in Cat tle. They are perfectly safe and innocent; no neal-of stopping the, working of your aulmals. They increase the appetite, give a fine coat, clbanee the stomach, and nrinaryergans; also increase the milk of cows. Try them, and you _will never be without them. Hiram Woodruff, the celebrated trainer of trotting horses . , has need them for years, and recommends them tot his friends. Col. Philo. P. Bush, of ' the Jerome •Bace Course, Pordham, N. Y.. would not use them until ho was told of what they are composed, since which be is never without them. Ile has over twenty r_untilus -horses in hie charge, and for the last three years has used no other medicine for them. Re, has kindly per "inltted me to refer any ore to him. Over 1,000 other *abreacts can bo seen cent s ot. Bold by Depot, 65 Saddlers, Price 2f, par box. Depot, - 65 eortlandt Street New York. . [Peb. 19j fio the _Farmers of Tioita County - ; lAM . Matv b'ulidlng at in maAnfaotor y , in Lamm:ice villa:a maperlOr '4 -- , FANNING MILL, which possesses the following advantages over all other millet • - - 1. It separates oats, rat litter, and foul geode, end chree and cockle, from wheat. 2. It cleans flax seed, takeeOut yellow seed, and al Other'seede," perlectly. 8, It cleans timothy Deed. 4. It does all other separating required of a mill. TWA 'mill le built of the beat aud, most durable titn bar. in good style, and Is sold cheap for cash, or pro duce. . I alit fit a patent Alava. for 'Separating 'oats from wheat / to other wills. on reasonabje forma. J. 1.1 MATHER. Lawflatf:fii , ille ;October 10, 1866-tr itylvtiac> —lElcortet, BnoßwoleTigEeppo bo N e fS Cheapestare TiluEnivelirsital - ZEiiSek FIIiST-CI;ASS PIANOS MADE. Every Piano Is warranted for five ; care. Sold by Oot: 14. ISAAC G. 110 YT. UNION ACADEMY. ICN6I"V.ILI,Z, TIOGA CO., Pil • • - • F4ouLnt :,. . ELIAS .11031 TON, Principal. Mu. ADA W: HORTON, Preceptrese. • Miss MIRA HORTON. Aesistant. Mum AMANDA DRAKE, Teacher of litualc. - OALTSDAR FOR 1887-.8. - lan Term commences Rept. ild, Winter Term Nov 110th, Spring Term Yeti.lBth, 1888. , • - EMPENORS PER TRAM: Primary Department ga 00 Hommon English, , . . ~,, ........ ,6 00 Higher English • ....- • ?00 Languages and Higher Mathematics .13 00 Instrumental Music, extra • ' -10 00 . • 'Vocal Music, extra. 100 • Drawing, extra ' 1 • 800 BOODi Bent • ' te* . Board per week... ' BMI . Knoxville, August 14,1867-4 i. - • • Brick for , sale. 1.25.--00 p qOOD BRICK for Salo at the yard opposite the Cea3e ! • , Virellsboro,*by PRED..Id4RGRABB. • 1858•41a6 ME On and after aleadcf , -Nov. 2 & 1 1/8 6 4",, „,, leave(lorningat .ebont tho lettocinithenre: wskrwAtti?.3sounn.. 6:21.1tyl x. preret itinedays exceptedffor Mot dalatnanca,and Dunkirk, utak Ins direci conctak, with trains?' the Atlantic A. great Yetstern,Li; Shore,andO andTronkliallwaye,fetalipointt Wtn 6:42 a, in4ighitipress,Ditily,for fitaffilo,eularn a ,,, Dunkirk. an 4 the IV,eet,vonnecting as above, 6:60 if. ni.;ilight Exprede, Benda,' except( 1 1 . ester and Outran, 41a Avon: 10:09 a. ta hiatt_ira ;S on der eiteepte .for Btla and Onnitltk. ; " : 3446 p. m.tialtiinore Savvier, 'Sundays excepted } t o decimeter and Buffalo, via Mott. • T 4438 p.A..DayZsprcis,Bundait excepted; fOt )3 u • Salatnatica,,Ddnkirk. and the Weld, cenneetita at 'at Salamanca lth the Atlantic and Great Wotan hallway; at kne Ma le k Pun kirk ad thelake Mins Ilailway,for all points west andeonlb . . . 705 p m Day Extqops,4andayipxceptcd,torThigheit it I2s a.in.,Al:xpress Sundaysexcaptta .fot But, lo,Salamanca,and Dunkirk,connacting with ttau t for the Wast. , . • . I.4o"p_za. WirgrOgh . t.,l3aadaptaaxosptail. 60 1, m grapttcop, Vail*,fati the Wan. • -sxartrasasottita . IRAs. in., Nitta UsliregMi Da ll Y2 Mondays tatiept id connecting at Zitulra for Illiliavairportptfarrisbar g • and the "boiatbi and at' Nor! York with aftern GuL trains and steatporafor Sgston and /Caw Engiud Cities._„ 1420 a. ra. 3 olntinriati Esp. litionday;Ozn'irlited . tvr at Elmira for Canandaignai at Himghatatoti for 2,11.• maw at Great Baud for SarAnton. at Laekawaren to! Itactioy, and at City -with midnight Exp ien Train of Noti;JertoritailrOaii fOrnilitelphia, taw. more'andWashinatOn....-, • •,• . „ ilicddr:m.,,llay:Expretill;Sitnditle 'inn/foci teninacting .. at wnyerly fay Towanda; at - BilzgliarntOn for Syra. crusty t, at,Gyeat, Vold- for, Corm:don, at Lathan-earn' "forlionesdale; at Middletown for UntontlUe, and et -. 7 ,Teraey CitY'-adtli" midnight train for tin Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia : . : , 10.80 a m Acebmmndatiateassindally, ottnascu rig it °Wee for : itheis Imo p.:lll4l6ltitiotiiiirreill,l3ittidale oxec.ptid:" 4;85 pinf.; NOW York arid Boiltfiaoremidi.s"ml, et. 4 coptedrCOnniteding - nt. Slink& for. ConanAtlntui r alit , r . ski , F.l l l's ,FIT tor T9iTand,' , '.. --. t '.. ..- - -;•. .._, -- _ Mei p drAglitnineExprefie ' it netting, at M. : biro for'. Willialnapork, Morita rt aid' the Foutki, and at Jorsey City with snort! g exprou . trace ro t i tic Nei' Jeri°, "Itallroid for Ph aditlphll; Dahl:nor. .. t". and.V4altingtob ' ' - ' -, .12giter pita:Way Freight, Sunday 1 cepted. , . ),„ , Azir , A. 2 :6l se d A rid ooniplt;topif ohket limo Table et Paeaonger Train, prt.thet.t.rittlla way and roantettni Linea; boo recently been publiahed r .and CaP he proem. ad on application to,tlie Ticket Akent of the Compaq wm . 11_,BAm ~. .. - .. !- , , 11. RIDDLE. Geti'll , riattiAiant, .. . , . ition'lSey't.. lIMIRM • Blosabtrg Optnin Er ' $l. u. . , Tains will - ran as &Mies Until, farther notice: Accommadation--Learea itioisbarg at 7,15 a. m.; Slara field at 8,06. TiOga at 8.41 - Lawn-mail/la at 94._ arriving at Corn! ogAtt.lo,4l2a-m,... trail--Leaves Bloseburg at 2,00 p. m., ffianefield it 146, •,..fitcligir_at Lairrencatfile" at -4,,00-Lartivies et -, Corning at ,6 p.m. --,- , • 2 • 'srall..Leavel Corning at B,CO a. in., Liwrenoreille at 9,03, Tfoga at 9.45: 4lansBelB-si.lo,l2l6....arrlying it Mcrae:burg at,11,00 r,: - tcoommodation—leavea Corning at 2,40 p. in, L i z ,• renew:ole at 4,00. TOO at-4.6a, Mansfield at Als artiving at Blossbnrcat 0,16 p. in; . , L. 11.3/IATTUCK,Sup't eritArNs FOR 11l IVOItTrf. trains for Canandalmitifeaii) Zimira as follows: xceoznodation at ' 'oos m BxFireis [fastest train 0n..... ....... .....—. 11 95 e n ;tail 6154 m Way Freight, [pas longer coack 10 A 111 On and after Nov. 24, 1867, ,tratte 1 will arrfr, act lepart from Troy, as follows; ,• 'LEAVE NORTHWARD. • J 45 A. hl..=Daily (except Band e4s) for Elmira, Bee lo, Canandaigua, Rochester,- Eusp. Bridge and the Cahadas. . . 10 65 P. 3l.—Dally (except Sundays) for Elmira sad Buffalo, via Erie Rallsfay from Elmira. ' 1,11,9.9 E BOU T W.A B,D: 10 18 A; at.: , —Dally (except 'Sundays) Par Baltic)" Washington, pbilallelphia, &a. -' 524 P. 11.—Dally (except Sundays) for Baltimore, 'Washington and Philadelphia. p ID " " arr. at Philadelphia .10.00 are rjei F.rf, rats 4kmi,3lvillllai (+l5 U " arr. at PUlladelphia...— ... 4.20 p Mail and Raprese cohnect with 011 Creek and All, , gheny Ricer Rail Road. Baggage Chocked Through. - ALFRED L. TYLER, Raul &Vt. l i Atlantic and Gre JIAVING got 'his now Factory in operation: Is now prepared to fill orders for Cabinet i f Ware promptly , nd in the best style of, orinen. Having roc ship. record a - - WOO WORTII PLANER; - • tto laroadA• to aro's3 boarda or plank with dispatch SORO I LL-WORK,' & BRACKETS, furnished to order. His machines are of the now-, est and most improved pattern's.' Shop cornor - of Pearl and Wuln Stir, WELLS 30110, PA., • Oat 31, 18136—tf. ALE ROOM, opposite Dam's Wagon ShOp, Q .. Main Street. FACTORY in Soars & Wil dams FOundry, second story. Orders inomptly filled and satisftiction guaran teed. I Fancy _Turning done to order. Waal:limo, Juno 12, .1.36'A. J. STICRILIN. TS now reooivlug a large and complito assort ment of Fall & Winter bought since the late deolino in prices In Ifew York, oottaisang et' Groceries, Hats & Cups, Boots 4r, Shoes, YANKEE NOTIONS, LAiItDIM MUSA 60030 AND TUIMMINGS, Gaiters and, HOoP Skirts ; also a nice . line of TEir, New Crop, very fine at educed prices, • all of whioh will be sold at the very lowest mar ket prices.,, We respectfully Invite all to call and examine my stook before purchasing elsewhere. Empire Store, No. 1 Union Block. Wellsboro;Oot. 16,18614' ' . :I,W 141,14 ESi AJO : - .ll' It A'VE L . MOE ,aaiLWalt . - .Northorn Central R. 3. N. DuBAERY, ED. S. YOUNG CWl'lBllO. Ikarriaburg, Uoial Paaa. Az-% - - Baltimore, Md Philadelphia & Erie R. R. On and after MONDAY,. Nov. 23d, /888, Tress on the Philadelphia & Erie. Rail Road will run as folios , i WESTWARD. , - ail Train leaves p " Williameport 81 a m ' " arr. at Erie-- 0.80 p Effie Express leaves .....11.80 noon "4 ..... p m '4 4 . 4 arr. at Erie. —.40.00 esa Elmira Moil leaves Philadelphia. - 8.00 a m 4 . 4 4. 4 Williamsport 6.80 p m " arr. at Lock Maven : 7A6 p m EA6TWAII.D. Moil Train lento Erie—..... 10.66 a m . ; SALAMANCA I BTAT/ON. WarTWALD 3 . 301 Jan. Bumps Borst, ' 5.80 .0 Acoonimodatton ....... Express «.»....«..19 Accommodation, Express Express At Cory there is a junction with the PhiludelpLis &. Erie i ' and Cil Creek Rall Mat. At with th XrankEn and Oil City and PHl:tole Branch. At Leavittsbnrgo the abonlisy Branch makes a dl. rect route to Cleveland At Ravenna connects Cleveland and Pittubm gb Railroad. The Read passes through Akron, AsblanO, Oslloc, Marlon, Urbana and Dnyton, Intersecting salient rail roads, and terminates at Cincinnati. L. D. RUCKER, Con. Supt., bleadvhie,fa. Planing & Turning. B. T. VAN HORN, J. STICKLIN, ~""~ i ' Chairmaker, Turnei l and (7 t Furniture Deafer. MORE NEW GOODS! John R. Bowen, Goods, iar3r &c., &c. Particular attention is invited to our Stook of Aline assortment of Ladies FURS, very cheap, Remember, I tWestern U. W T►. T. VAS 8011