rid coat. and, he's• got the 'expression of a murderer l" "-Murderer? Jupiter! this. from My. wife! 'TiS to Much. I'll be the death ,of that vile scoundrel ; and then, mad am, we will live apart • liewefOrth and forever!" and seizing a heavy candle stick from the mantle, he Made a dive at' Mr-Swift. • ; - Swift grappled with hith—lippl'ihis, ty4ti,oh the tail of) 114 e -oat, and4Owri , he wentand dragged Swift with him. Oh, gracious me I" - screamed Mrs. Hopkins, " he'll kill Frank, I can see murder in his eye," and woman-like . ,, she _wanted toI have a finger. -in the pie,: and with .a -huge - copy.of -Shakespeare' she •fell- to - beating.poor the . back: •• l• • - ' • " You stole my clothes, you dirty wretch you!" exclaimed Hopkins. " And you stole Mine!" exclaiMed Swift ;:my swallow-tail made O.at of, one that;• my grandfather -was' married in, 'and the butternut trouserloond that Aunt Sally ciontrived out-of a bed blank , And .your left your Piebald-ratrairs, - and; they're so straight that been afraid to-stoop all 'day, and 'nothing 'ln the pockets of 'cm but.9,,quizsing -was, and a bottle of oiled tlewn nio.4liSq9aqi!' " I'll bfrifi you Ott the spot !' thun dered Hopkins, making a grab ; at, that gorgeous r t,plaitis.": - '"•otr', WiCil • tbetn,...of take theconsequenecs. It's bad enough to iiiid you hugging my wife, but to abtise ,them pantaloons=--it's sufficient to. make a minister 'swear?— The best fit,in the United States.'', by - ..leirkins right from Paris!" and every word was emphasized by a punch in the ribs. j `• Darn Jenkins ! - tlnt,i. darn s; 1?-itri i ft' in a rtigLl "if 1 'otvned a pair of, lireeclies that bit me in the ~•a,st hands as these thingii, de, be tot. del,th of the man t - hat,spilteM f" .1'; 1,. itol,l;,ius In to , 02ell a 1,;./1.111(1 /WI/ :L, 4,1.21• c;••; 0 ; the Intl tie-- a l ,, o , r.griieidtis!" . cried, It's r'ian is Itiiui elf, but the'Cother one's got 00 11G-4. •o.lotheS, Oh Lordy and. he , rei:overed 'berself,in blantly when:.--she sari ; her , ,husband :lOWA to throW some water in 'her fave. '`AbWG .Frank,! ..don4 ,she., op;-It. Me' hal: adollar to get my, fotehead,,cnatnelled, and ithere's . a rcutd•tWs: wortlinf gold powder liaicf - ,:f shall be bettor in a .3o she was, and the mistake was plait - Ikt ' fully: Hopkins, anal ;s, , , , iff milk' 'hands —retired and ', l ,'6lntliged clothes. , ' . • , became the best of frieatip, and iti.afue lime' Swift married, Airs: Hop-. i'liV"sister, and after a ,Qeasuti,lie. too rojae.ed hi a. pair of plaid pantaloons cut.. Jen and a bob-tailed coat cut by l Jeukins also. T#I;3 ‘ ,IN#LLIIIR'4 LT ALFAED :TENN fEI4)3 It:is•the miller's daughter, • ' ' And she is grown so dear, so doer, That - 4 would be the jewel • That trembli.s at her ear : For,'hid in ringlets daYand night, I! Pd touch her neck So warm and WhitiSt Andj would be the girdle .11_1aout her,dainty, dainty waist, J pd her heart would bodt against me . ' "In.sorrom; and in rost: Atia sha,nlah'now if, it beat right; I'd clasp it round io, close and tight And•nfould bo the necklace; - - And all day loug . ta fall and rlso Upon her balmy bowl,' ' With her laughter or her sighs. And I would lie so light, so ligta, I scarce should be unclasped atnight HOWSELF., HAto.}lnt.—A gentleman pleasaittly.aituated, married aud-bles:sed with t‘Vo beautifuldaughters, the pride of the neighborhood and their 'parents' joy, would seem to have all that was needed to make life cheerful, but strange a.; it way appear, he took his chief pleasure in Trnpounding to the , wife of his- bosom :hind conuniiruws, .which, t;he,'utiable to guess, would give up, saying ; can't guess—what is it?' anti he invariably answered, That's a 4,74 Z-1 1 -% lig, no" •redress, and thinking that sometime she inight'pay the debt with interest. Thus matters remained until the patient wife was laid 'Ow upon her sick bed and her. dissolution was fast ap proziehing-, asksdn a feeble- voice for her husband, to whorni-rou his corn ing to her bedside, she said. 'Joshua, we have two b!etiutifill and affectionate children. ' Yes,' said the stricken husband and father, yes, they are, indeed beautiful and affectionate children. 1 Well, Joshua, I ean!t, leave. this world without telling yOu something that has long been weighing upon my mind, and may perliaps surprise you.— Yon are the father of only ono of those children. What!' exclaimedtbeastonliihed hus band, • great God! which is" my daugh ter?' The wife turned to with a lonk of triumph, as she said: 'That's a nut for your to crack.' And before ho could raily to asic, more, the spirit Of his part,; Ler was wafted away, leaving him with the tougLest nut of all to crack by him • , - • 1 t; Charles Lamb telki his sad experience, as a warning to young men, in the' fel lo \\log language: "The waters have wine over one. But out of the bldck depths, could I be heard, I ;would cry ("iiit to all of those who._haVeSet a foot' in the perilous flood. Could the youths to whom the flavor of thellikst wine is :15 delicious as the opening scenes of life or the entering upon some newly dis covered paradise, look into. my desola tion, and be made to understand' how drear it is, when he shall feel himself going down a precipice, with open eyes and a passive will to, his destruction, and have no human power to stop it; and yet feel it all the way emanating from himself, to see all godliness emptied out of him, and yet not able to forget a time when it was otherwise ; to hear the piteous spectacle of his own ruin ; could lie see my fevered eye, fevered with last night's drinking, nd feverishly looking for to-night's re, eat ing of the folly ; could he but fee the le body of death out of which I cry h y c with feebler outcry to be deliver ,it l were enough to make _him dash the sparkling beverage to the earth, in all the pride of its mantling temptation." A PUZZLED YANKEE,—Jinks tells a good btory of a man qn a Missssippi steamer who was questioned by a Yankee. The gentleman., to humor the fellow, replied to all questions straight for•ardly until the inquirer was fairly puzzled for an interrogatory. At last he inquired: 'Lei* h 9 'e, Squire—where was yqu born ?' ' I was born' said the victim, 'in Boston, Tremont street, No. 44', left hand side, on the Ist day of August, 1820, at 5 &clink In the afternoon ; phy 7 sielitn, Dr. Warren; nurse, Sally Ben= jamin.' Yaitkee was answed complety.— For' a omm ent he was stuck. S el on, however, his face brightened, and he quickly said: ' Yeas';, wall, I calculate you' don't, recollect - whether it was a frame or a brick house,.do ye?' • One 'of Josh Billings' maxims: ' Rise early; ',:tvork hard • and late; live en what you ca 't sell; give nothing away; and if yoti don't die rich and go to the devil, you may suo me for • dam ages. A. teacher Was explaining to a little girl the meaning of the word 'cuticle,' ' %Sag, ia that all over my face and Vaud >?"' said he. 'lt's freckles, sir,' the little cherub. It wou be a gross libel to say that Ira) tobaced; vet if you present a f)t ie of I'ITAL6N's new. perfume.— '• I' ;.;;P. In; NAyo, l i" Via pretty girl, she wilt I,ft wry apt 00) take a little snuiT. by .011 drugglsta, MASONIC. - , DDSP.A. JAIME, No. 317, A, Y. Al.,nieots nt flreir - 11411 ove,r,Dr. Roy's drug store, on Tuesday . ortniug. on or beforo Op Pull Mtlon at 0 o'cloak. P;3/ . TTOGii . CIDAT'Tift, Vo.lo - 4, D.. A. .11.; mike at the . Hall, on Thursday evening, on ur before the Full Moon, at 0 o'clock P. M. TYOGA. COUNCIL, No. 81, R. & S. MASTERS, meets at the Hall, on the third Friday of each calendar month, at a o'elopt, : tirectedo - 445.00iiiii?,%44 0;23, ici#4l . TB Tatim i tta t t i ngt i tt o c r ti d i e e r i r a nt p i l i tg i a t tth a e t r 1,7 7 :7' !, 8.080 A C EMT 111 1MYR14.45 .7t'O‘ FAOVLTY W. A. STONE, - Principal, Mtss 8. D. Roost:, Preceptrese, Min. A. ..... Teacher of Music. CALENDAR FOR 1868-9 Winter term commences Nov. 2a, clgagefebrunry 29. spring term commences March Ist, ned Closes June 4, 1869. EXPENSES PER TERM s - - Common Englleli n Higher Frigfish Languages and nigher Alathernatlcs,.. Enf.trurumital 31u8ic Drawing Each Term to continue fourteen weeks. BiHe due, me half first drixof term,,retuslndor,at middle of term. `it) deduction made In tultion'.oseept one hut Robinson's Mathematics are used. Etudenta on entering are requested to register their names to- ;ether with the studies they wish to pursue, 'and pay , emtilf of their tuition. ~ . - Board procured at reasonable rates in the rill/tie. By order of the Board of TRUSTLEB Wellshoro, Nov. 4, 1868. - F 041 . 1c7E Cattlo Potion. . i . This preparation, long and favorably ' e - ''.,,-; 11,7 4 known, Will thoroughly re-invigorate 15 '4.1 -.,% ..l i . . broken `down and low : splittedhorsc; " by strengthening t and s cleansing tae , Alkt, .(...ii a an in inc ~ _,_-_,- •;'-‘" It Is &mire preventive of all dames -..--" 7- _;" - •-- " . incident tothis entree], such as LUNG PEP ER, GLANDERS, YELLOW ~ WATER, HEAVES, - COUGHS, BIS- if 5 '4.,, TEMPER; PEVETtS, k" OUN DER A ~ „ f 5:, , ,, : WSS-OVAIPIJRTITE 'AND VITAE ' 4-:i";. ',.. - -V, ‘ ' ENERGY, &o. Its use improves ~ ', 4 .' 1 ", 'Z'•:' , . • 1P the wind, increases the appetite— . " r ilfi r" trivet asmoothand glossy skin—and , '. I_o4' ' ' ' ke treasforow,• the miserable skeleton :.'n, ..,,t, bins finalookingrindsplritedilorse, - , • - •-•.,..": - .t. - 7".72._-f ..,- To keepers of Cows this preptuni Lion is invaluable.. It is a aura pro ventivo against Itinderpotsilolloir h , 1 4 . litteotmaa.er..,lrtm'eunt been proven by the pir .* 9 quantity or milk and cream twenty and make the butter firm per cent dsweet. In fattening cattle it It gives them an appetite, loosens their hide, and makes them thrive much taster. - , . In all ales of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcers in the Lung s . er, &c., this article acts as tiapeclac. By pitting from one. • bait it patter.ta a paper in a barrel of , , pwill the above diseases vrillbe emit- ceded or entir prevented. If giVen rjele - in time , rtain preventive and rare IF;t 116 ?g i - 5:. 1 4 1 Pr• .1* '7' " DAVID E. FOlTTZ F riePrietorp BALTIMORE. Md. YOt sale by Druggists and Storekeepers throughout the vatted gtatee, Canada! and South Atneviork. Feb. 10,186V-Im. MORE NEW GOODS! John R. , 130WeP, Ts now receivinza largo and complete amt meat of,gc)l do I:Vinter • Goods, bought since the Into decline in prices in New York, consisting of 1:11r : 3r 4M-coc,cles, Gr4ocerAes, Hats & Caps, Boots & Shoes YANKEE NOTION% ular attention is. inviCed—t.o7ul7S-tock—Of LitlIEM ZEUS DOOM AND TRIM MiNG Gaiters and Hoop' Skirts ; also a nice line of TEAS, New Crop, very fine at reduced prices, A lino assortment of-Ladies FURS, very cheap alLof which will be sold at the very lowest mar ket prices. We respectfully invite all to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Remember, Empiye, Store, MO, 1 r Union Sleek, Wellsboro, Oct. 21,1868. To Owner§ of Horses and-Cattle. ',AORTAS' DERRY CONDITION POWDERS ARE j warranted stuff rior to any others, or no pay, for the cure of Mete per, Worms, Hots, Coughs, Hide, hound. Colds, &c., fa Horses; and Colds, Coughs, Lose of Milk, Black 'Tongue, IlOrn Distemper, &c., In Cat tle. They are perfectly safe and innocent; no need of stopping the working ofyour animals.' They Increase theuppetlte, give a fine coat, cleanse the - stomach and urluaryorgans; also increase the milk of cows. Try them, and you will never be without them. IllraM Woodruff,-the celebrated trainer of trotting horses, has used them for years, and recommends .them to his friends. Col. Philo. P. Bush of the Jerome Race Course, Fordham, N. Y., would not use them until he was told of what they are composed, since which ho is never without them. He has over twenty running horses in his charge, and for the last three years has used no other medicine for them. Ho has kindly per mitted me to refer any one to him. Over .1,000 other references can be seen at the depot. Sold by Druggists and Saddlers. Price 25 cents per box. Depot, 66 Cortlatidt Street, New York. [Fob. 193 THE CHURCH UNION. T his paper has been recently enlarged to mammoth proportions. IT IS THE LARGEST RELIGIOUS PAPER IN THE3VORLD. Is the lending organ of the Union Move ment, and opposes ritualism, close communion, ex clusiveness and church caste. It is the only paper that publishy Ilenry Ward Beecher's Sermons, which it does evegMveek,just as they are delivered,— with. out qualification or correction by him. It advocates universal suffrage; a union of christians at the polls ; and the rights of labor. It has the best Agricultural Department of soy paper in the world; publishes stories for the family, and for the destrUction of social evils, Its editorial management id impersonal; its writers and editors are 'from every branch of the church, nod from every grade of society. It uairbean aptly termed the freest organ of thought in the world.. Such a paper, offering Premiums of Sewing Ma chines, Dictionaries, Appleton's Cyclopedia,. Pianos, Organs for Churches, etc, makes ono of the best pa. pera for canvassers in the world. Every Congregation may obtain a Communion Ser vice,an Organ, a Melodeon, a Bible, or a Life Insurance Polity for Its Pastor, or almost any other needful thing, by a club of subscribers. Send for a copy, enclosing 10 cents, to HENRY E. Maio, 4; Pats Bow, Nsii Your Subscriptionarecaived at thla plea R. Rrnsen. W. J. /Innen F. D. Pease. - R. ICRUSEN & CO., • AVESTF\IELD, PA:, WOULD annonnoo to the publio that they Axe now reoeiving'a full and complete as sortment of DRY GOODS, • 'NOtions, Carpets, Furs, Hats, Caps,. Boots, Shoes, Groceries, .Provisions, Crockery, Hardware, Stoneware, etc. • whloh they arc-prepared to sell for cash, or ex change for Country Produce, at rate, which defy competition. Westfield, Dec. 2, iB6B-tf • Tfoga Marble Works, THE undersigned is now prepared to oaf). Cute all orders for Tomb Stones and Monu ments of either lz ITALIAN OR RUTLAND MARBLE, of the latest style and approved workmanship and with dispatch. • He keep constantly on band both kinds of Marble and will be able to suit all who may fa vor him with their orders, on as reasonable terms as can bo obtained in the country. Stooos discolored with rust and dirt cleaned and mado to look as good as new. PORTER WILCOX. Tlogo, Nov. I, 1807.4 f. WELLSJ3OJ 0 :-BAKER Y. • Tliß SUBSCRIBER. havin g establir 4 v il,ltim 7 elf iivthi: • • 2 • in this village, nort _deur to E. It. Kimball's Grocery, is now prepare&to,cury owth9 business in all its various bran Ches. will keep con stantly on hand an assortment of Bread, such as • LOAF BREAD, BOSTON CRACKERS, GRAHAM BREAD, • BUTTER CRACKERS, BROWN BREAD, WATER CRACKERS, SUGAR • • DY3 PSIA AND SODA BISCUITS; OY CROKERS, CAKES, • • - PIE , AND - LUNCH,' • •;‘ at all boars of the day, Sundays excepted. By strict attention to business shall endeavor to merit the public patronagel; CHAR. STEVENS. Welleboro, Juno. 24, 1868. .., ..... .$5,00 MOO S7,OD $3,00 $)0.00 $3,00 NEW WINTER, GOODS. TOLES & BARKER, (NO. 5, UNIO.N BLOW.) WOU.LD say to their friends and the public generally, that they are now receiving a splendid assortment of Winter DRY GOODS, i . SHEEIINOB, SKIRT NGS, . PRINTS CLOTHS, CASSIM RES, VEST INGS, READY ADE CLO- . . THING, HATS & CAPS, . BOOTS 41VD HOES, also a largo and troll solectod stock of CROCKERY, HARDWARE, WOODEN WARE, STONE WARE, KERO, SENE OIL, PAINTS & OILS, SUGARS, TEAS,. COFFEES, SYRUPS, CSIOLASSES, ETC,. DTC., ETO. BZW Wo are able to offer our customers the bona of tho LAST -DEOLI NE • Or A'itIOES in the New York Market, our Stock having boon parchasedsinao the groat decline in Goode. 2 ; *•• - 'iGiatß R. Welloboro, Nov. 18, 1868. MR. WILLIAM ROBERTS begs to announce to the citizons of , Tioga County, that In addition to: his exceltent,stook of Stoves, Tin-Wnfe,'Brittania, and Shoot-iron 'Ware, ho has, at a groat outlay, stocked his store on MAIN STREET; WELLSBORO, with a complete aasortment of Shelf Hardware, of which we enumerate the followinglirticles: NAILS, SPIKES,:!OROIVIIARS, X .CUT, _ MILL, HAND' AND BUCK SAWS; (BUTTS, STRAP BINGES, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, PUMPS; AXES, • AUGERS, • KITTS, BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS, SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS, siBENCEt-SCREWS, WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS, BIIIiRS, SKEINS, - WASHERS, PIPE BOXES,. AXLE- TREES, ELLIP- • • TIC SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, IBAR, & BAND, PRINDSTONE ' 114:Ncil NOS,. gORN ' POPPERS, `J SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STMERS COMBINED. Also, PISTOIX . PISTOL CARTRIDGtS • PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS a new thing, and made for use. These are'but a few of• the many articles composing our stock of Hardware. We invite the public to call and examine for themselves. We aim to keop the boat quality of goods in our line; and all work to order done promptly and we ll. • WILLIAM ROBERTS' Wellaborogiept. 1,1866—tf. THE LARGEST STOCK OF *gritsCvtrinsit -p bu T yl a ge County, , d and the Cheapest place to .dgent for'L. BOLLES ct CO'S HOSE, Binghamton, N. Y., and ELMIRA SAW FACTORY, Elmira, N. Y. STOVES SOLD ON TIME. • Mansfield, N0v.25, 1868-Iy. G. B. RIFF. 11 R. WILLIAMS & CO., have got the best, JE" • largest and cheapest stock of Drugs, med icines, Patent Medioines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuff, Brushes, Varnishei, Glass, Putty, Yankee No tions, Perfumery, Toilot Soap, Fishing Tackle s dce.,so., ever brought into this county. They will positively sell everything in theirline cheap er than can be bought elsewhere. They bought their goods in largo quantities and for nett cash, and can and will sell cheaper than any other es tablishment in this county. Call and examine !Ank and prices. P. R. WILLIAMS & CO. May 8, 1868. No. 3, Union Block. A, J. THOMPSON, 1 [MANSFIELD PA) BLACKSMITH, has two fires, and is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line with prompt ness, and ins workinanlike manner. Healmes at excellence in his trade. Mansfield Rine 3, 1863-Iy. CASH PAID FOR WOOL, BUTTER AND CHEESE, by C. L. WILLCOX. .Turio 17,1868. FLOUR & MEAL always on hand at lune IT. 1808. J.ABEE6M. BVICNIM'S. B/ILKING BUSINESS,:, auoh ua EN POWDER AND,- CAPS. YESI,YESI YES! 'f€1,0' 7 0: 9 ,Q,.'. - P6uo4,.'orWOOl Wanted. =EI TIIE ;intim:Wien will' pay Cash, Full-Cloth, Caselmeres, Flannels, ito., Wool— TO oy also manufaottire as penal—' TO . ORDER, OR - ON SHARES, to mutt customers. All work warranted' ati rep resented. They invite partioulai attention to their Water Proof cittecomomagi which aro warranted in every respect. Particu lar attention given to ROT.L . trpARXIINCI &PLOTH-DRESSING Twenty years oxperienoe in the business war.; rants them in expecting a generous patronago. , No shoddy cloths made.. , 1.• Derianea,tio., at *ollabero, aro agents ,fo tho'aale of our' Cloths. JOSEPH INGHAM & SONS. Dorflola, May 13, 1868-tf: SAVINGS BA-Ark. OTHERWISE, GAAJINX,It'S-• GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE TH E E OLD saying that a penny caved le a perm) , earned, justifies GARDNER in naming hie cstabUshalent,4,-Savfm, Bank.- • ~, E qOpomT Weal th'peaid-storritriSid-thatt - 1444ki . iihiade'rbavt` forgotten.; and it Is economy to trado where the SLAUGHTER • of high prices le.heing proscouteA with vigor and without :meiivel I Lean:sell' Stiiitre, Tette, Mo lasses, Fish, Pority - afelty,:_Q.(fiC,loll, Coffees, Canned Fruits,' Spices, and everything intended for family nee, giving the buyer the benefit OF THE fall of the matheta, an. advantage , duly, appro., clatedbypiaryhody,exoßrumouly,thhaa verd , ant INNOCENTS ' who prefer PROMISING TO PAY one bun.. dred per cent. profits to the seller, to PAYING twenty-five 'Percerl t .nsafi, delivery of the goods. I' shnhl, !?!kagy_ - ,7ltWitleNgi . id fair prices - EVERY MONDAY, EVERY TUESDAY, EVERY WEDNESDAY, EVERY: THEMSDIAW : EVERY FRIDAY, EVERY §A7RD 4 .Y, and 'lilt nia - a i isak • *, r.:4 Wo'labor°, Juno 12, 1867 Now is- Your- Time to. Buy! NAMING more geode than Is neeessarY for this market, I will sell my entire stobk of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY , .PLATED, :WARE, AND FAN. fly' GIOODS L AT--COST. 0. G. Clockiiat Gorttqc , ` I " 8 68. 60443 giI I 7C. . AmericiailWatehos in Silver Minting' easel; at $l9. Finer Movement ,in hoay . ier Castle, atOttr? respondinglilow,price Plated N,V.afp Man;;' ' • ' • 'THIS 'IS' NO" HUMBUG BUT A VER 'TABLE "SAL." 1 Call andiee fin. yourself Wollsboro, April 22, :V. t. FOLEY. Stov& &,, Ttn - - War FOR: THE MILLION. Good peoplo all, both great and mall —if you want to keep PEACE IN THE you.muet have enough to ant, dry wood, a good wife, well-behaved children, and to crown all, a' TIP TOP COOIING STOVE : Thisjastland crowning good, I havo at my Tin and Stove establishment; opposite9loy's tIlloek ; Waltham, and its name is, the HOME COMPANION ; on"sdlEhando admittod to be equal to any in the world. TIN WARE MADE TO ORDER, promptly i and warranted to give Batiefaetion REPAIRING executed in the beet manner and with dispatch CALL AND SEE ME. D. P. RODERTEI Wellsborotigh, *ov. 21, 1887. Plabiit Benefit; A MONG the useful imir v,eme,nts of the day, ll_ there- firelew that tir-MOrp 'Pros ll ,lo4 Of good, few ail Wl' i &aged A . llltidd IMAM stir fering, few so well approved b tfler'pbblic as that new and powerful remedy called Salntifer (or as the German people call it Healthbringer). It gives ease and comfort to the poor flutterer from Heuraigia, and ItlieumatisM,. and brings speedy relief to that large'olass of diseases that are often cured and always benefited by an out ward application. For sale by aItPruERIBUL., • _ Wholesale illapett.DAY, HOAGLAND &Ell% GER, No 54 Courtiandt St. New York. T O I!AWYER,IS--' • BANItRUPTOY • BLANKS in full setts, at YptirNG'S BOOKSTORE. WASHING MACHINE. TAS. WlLingtiON,CirChtirleSt9rkimving ftj puchased ilk - right tU'itiolte,:biad vend the H. P. J ones Washitig - .lldobitieTtiTielgalnunty, hereby gives notice that the machines are being made at Van Horn's Cabinet Factory, Wellsboro, Where they may be procured. The best, cheapest, and' Mart Ben sibleMaohine over invented. June 24,1868-0, 200 Bushels Timothy Seed. 100 bushels Clover seed, choicest kinds f AND L. A. GARDNER 11121 WRIOHT 8 BIELLET ,••! •- • CO - • •-• . , .P SEMPER DittrosocqinciiNgs, PATENT mr.p ititnS, PAINTS', 011,8,, JWIt 'DOW OtOS,: &--PUTTY, , .Hoe come down to Old Prices At last. Wjß do Pot ipositate to Nay that hap the airgest - Steek Of ' PUR E ENGLISH DRUGS INEEMBE fiTfit- - .11110,-IIIt; YANkcEE. NOTIONS, PEAU.MERY, FANCY ARTICLES, TOILET SOAR, CLOTH:, HAIR; TOOTH & NAIL ` ' BAUSHES, , MIRRORS, ' WIN.,P -:!!k;- 4QA(M,St:4;!, BROUOIIT INTO imp ;.y:tuur.#7; We hay° also the Largest'StOck of PAINTS:OILS, GLASS 'AND PUTTY, Snob as Pure' w,htte_ Luta, .Pare White Zinc, Linseed Varnish, l'isinitnielVainish, Yet.: I,w Ochre, Venetian -Red,--Obrome Yel low, OhMtt 0011:19tte, Patent' 'Drydi, lidoker,- Japan, Spa . ish Whiting, Paris White, Ralsomine, Resin, Tar, Log Wood, Bustle, Brasil Wood, Cam wood, Redwood, %Potapb; Pptty, Mod ' cohol, BenzOlo,•Sgrits.Ttimentine, and Koroinntc,ol4 tßaint - find Varttlidi - ttrih.loi Which we will 661125 per cent. cheaper than any other estabilebinonV in the conutylv lu short, we have every tang over kept in OW class,. ; DRUG STORE, ..iii •rL~ and all we ask % 18 for youto•eall'ar4oianline our stook aid pilooil eforebuying elsowbore. member we can't be undersold. All goods warranted or no"sale. P. R. WriMAlis, • P. R squaems aco J. L. WlLLuals. J No. 3 Union Block. WRilebAre,,Ja2lo 26;1867. " " 0 1. 9144 :4 A VMS" , • 'aILAILL'OSrbeI--,-.IA/ 131., facai Arrigtit r TbiBCArlOAPPPßhlr,.*Ruthly fn , themorld.—/.7. OesrrpprA • 7, 11 , : .• • WiAelialireferinterele of: eulogy to the high "WAlittrriffriliktanVe ir rctiatiiert7of,Ttgut ttr -bileund e oktba,obeleestilght, pltgenerareading-of tin • : Q) , P9rtiktiftb,ip..Worlt ...attannevideace of the culture of tie; AmerJeart,POpple; .runkthe popularity...#•bap, a equiredr is i moradd.; Each) Number oorktsau,s,full9 144 pages gtvratditg 4 'Matter, appropriately illustrated - with good'WOod 'oats; and it combines in itself the raoy monthly 'and the more ptOokophioal otuartoi, blended 'with the best features of !the dally , journal. It has great'P6wer dl)rsiininittlfref a Voteof pure litttrikturi4 l -- T1 1 18644.11' Literatu4;;llattdon. ; ").‘ We oatt 2 account for its sneers oily bi the' simple fact - that - it meets ' precisel y the popular s taste, furnishing varietyl illekeittg and in structive reading for. all.—Zion's Herald, Bolton. . , p0}3 . 1t911 a*hion, Plessuxe, APAXPtmo'avu." A Impplementroonteining -numerous fun-sized patterns of useful articles accompanies the paper every fortnight, aid o6casionialy an legant col ored fashion •' s.: < ' ' llarper'S Contains 16 fcilici peril of the also oP •• Ilarper's,Weekly, printed' on duPertlne ealendered paper;-and is published weekly. Crltica/ Notices - of the Harper's lialer'containe,,bcobjeg pictures, pat terns etc., a. vurltty to,f, pkajAogpf, t oppeelul use, an k4ftk;AP tlltitanft..Pocte.s.:l o ß.ltedltb, , .dri " 1 : 6 ;: li OPTAe'PPIhiL 4 Ia allike;brantkeo; Its edithritil mitter is Romany. adapted -tol e• pixel* it is intended to interest, and instruct; and it has besides, good'etbilee an4l,iterssry, ipAtter,„ et xfirl t.` 'lt is not kurprising_thatthe-journal.-- with euoli .features, has o t ehlimid in e t Aheryituelilp leis. success; for setnettring of if 'thud Was ae,g „Ip thousands of fluidliw'andfitirinibilidibilt Ili* filled the demaniL4.-X. ' niNAMl'VP6bit'r' • '' 1 " ' ''.. 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Poatago one .litk ttoces Magazine, 24 benti it year,. and . on itarpeeWeejOy iittriSees.Basar;2o cents each, to. be paid 'at the .subicribies poet. office- ' . • - , „ §abloriptions_ rent from British North American Provinces must be accompanied with 20.cente addition/to' 'prepay United StAtilit'pOst tage. Address,, „ , . P1A88811.., & BRO.THERS;• New Ydrk.", "A complete Pictorial History of the Times:" - "The best, - oheapest, and most sucoess fat Family Paper In the Union." 'fIrrATPER'S WEEKtY:-4'i'LltNiorDLY LIISTRATED. Critical Notices of the Press The Model Netispaper of our country—com plete in all the departments of an American Family Paper—Harpei's Weekly has °amid for itself a righe to its title, "A Journal of Orville; ation:"—N. Y. Evening Poet. Our future historians -will:enrich themeettrei out of Harpers'a Itrojekly long nfter,wrtters,',and printers, and 'publishers tire turned to dust—X Y. Evangelist. • The best of its class in Ameripa.-:—Hotton Tra: fuer. • Harper's Weekly_ toy be unresortedly deolar. ed the bast newspap er , , in , #merica.— The Inde pendent, N. Y. The articles upon public questions which ap pear in, Harper's Weekly from week to week form a remarkable Series of brief political ,essays.— They ,are distinguished by clear, and pointed statement, by good, common sopa, by independ ence and breadth of view. They aro the express ion of mature cohv ction, high priiclple, and strong feeling, add take thelr . place. among the best newspaper wri lag of the timoorkArarOs-A tamrsors Bedew, Bonen.' . "" " ' V 1;n:M1- TO BUY j' SELL IS OUP BUaIVESS 1 1r 1319 big "VICT,R .wlll buy. fit! Abit est market prlie, VT ' .4 1 .41949 1 Y011 1 0 4 ,4 0 5. .,' -1 . ~ suktL . RANNI.O., , -.„ .40,_ t.l._.s.Klzis, ..D*NR , :aluris; .BO El, HIDES,:: AND 3 1-E-A ' INS, 07. • ~:.1 c..)' Aai,::;',l) , • ;,t f. for 'Oren sto.sl pay,pallti : . - 1 1 4,i111 :014! ' ~ ;cupid orctir, Preach or homa. tazi4,o C.1.44.Y4c ..R,.4. 6 t0 8 , la 00 beat Irina:. siar4y,loBo 04 4 apsky , xleppolat;p4t9oti9n .. t i! .....4 1 :VM .M:i.........01 , S We have s`6rat=r REABY t *AIAa ou whiohve . *lll toot be do t me tie 4411'Makti it it 'poi ciok'of' " . 0 ; "' 1 ' ' LADI.E2' G ME to be found' is the county, which we will sell at a lower profit than suob artioles have over been og•?0, Jp,t4tto To on. k Nyo'sballlll4Wsolteep up a' good assortmentoe;nri LADIES' BALMORALS, LEATHER BOOTS s_. CHILDREN'S Arm ~,1101Vo It. Or VA- RIOUS—S IY-LES, • aadttli.styleslit M N'S WORK. Lid 2'IYER &DINGS oaa be . beug,ht pf as otti.,p as any 'Whore this side . Cf,Niew r Yerk, and yip :hall keep a full stock of FRENCH CALL . VR PER, SOLE, tit " - -13IM) Our stock of PEGS; NAIL • ,tTJIREAD, AWLS, RASPS; GLOVERS"- NEEDLES; LASTS, TREES, CRIMP S, with SHOEMAKER'S OOLgiterfoiILATDINGS,I3/M T lie - fiinid 'the lei. tot *Abel:unary, hocCiacsitt foritmall profits. We,talle_humimescnldAwe 7 mean . bdelness. We have been in this region long enough to be well ,k)%ou us try us. Corner of rit unCcll,urteSi ,streets, opposite Wm. Rob 'erisY usi*Fre Atorp, SEARS, ' 9 rE O, ABWAY• MEI NuT,T,SBO I R9 FQ LIC,3 or i I d TA subscriber/ broth machinery are now re all aorta of CASTINGS, PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, FIELD ROLLERS, MILL GEARING, SLEIGH:WOES, W 0 0 D SAWINGAWIIINES, WOOIIIVORTIi PLANER, for custom nd job work, Wo aro also prepared to .'do SLITTIZTG &. SCROLL SAWING Having a tlrst 7 olass scrOw-outting Lathe, we .are prapar - oltO Moe' CHEESE PRESS SCREWS I to order, BuHdern 'of • Cheese Factories are re quested to examine our work':., We manufacture the Cho,iiiPl4o Plow, one"of - th6 llncSL~myiv m v .s Oaah paid for OLD IRON. O - RABLES WILLIAMS, BEARS, Wollahoro, May 15, 1867-4. • • eirooertr and Provision Store CORNING, N. Y C. X). 1511.Ar...i, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER In all kinds of . GROCERIES, PROVISIONS Wines, Liquors and Cigars, FOREIGN & DOMESTIC, GREEN & DRIED FRUITS, CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, WOOD & WILLOW WARE, GLASS & CROCKERY ,iVARE, CHILDREN'S ' CARRIAGES, CABS & PERAMBULATORS, TOYS, &c., &c A full and complete assortment of the above mentioned goods of the beat quality always on band. Particular attention paid to Fine Groceries Desders and Consumers will find it to their in feat to examine his Stock before buying. CornAng,di k T., March 41, 11188. Pint, for Farmers and Oth' ors. min ORAFTON MINERAL PAINT CO. JIL re now manufacturing the Best, Chea l pest a n d inmost Datable Paint in use; two coats well put ou t mixed with pure Linseed" Oil, will last 10 lr 15 rears; It is, of: (}light iitovrn or beautiful Choeoiate color, and can be changed to green, toad, stone, drab, olive or 'oream to suit the taste of the consumer. It is valu able for Houses, Barns,Fences, Carriage and Car makers, Pails and Wooden-ware, Agricultural Implements, Canal Boats, Vessels and Ships' Bottoms, Can vas, Metal and Shingle Roofs, (itbeing Fire and Water proofs,) Floor 011 Cloths, (one manufac turer having vied 5,000 bbls. the past year,) and arid as a paint for any purpose is unsurpassed for body, durability„alneticity, and adhesiveness.-- Price $6 per barrel of 300 lbe:, which will supply a farmer for years to come. Warranted in all oases as above. Send for a circular which gives fall particulars. None genuine unless branded in a trade mark, Graufton Mineral Paint. Pet. eons can orde. the Paint and remit the money on receipt of the goods. Address June 3, 1868-gm Farm for Sale 1 TM Subscriber, being about to go west, of. fern for sato at a groat bargain to the put chaser, the following properly, to wit : Ono hun i died cores of land, situate bout 4 miles South west of Westfield Boro, on otter Brook Road— soventy-tive acres improve , the balance good hemlock and bard timber, w th good sugar bush, goodpappo.orchard,,good. rams barn and log housd thol•adti. - The 'faittrie - welt fidapted 'to dtirylng purposei, having a plenty of living wa ter on all parts. For terms, doll on the subscri ber on the prondsos, or address him at Westfield, Tioga Oo„ Pa. Oot. 7;18U: ' ti/11810 MERE. 0, stook of WORK, oriolii; t aritifiotri thin t "to It : cop.:4 the best ITERS, , CH KIP, UP 'DIGS, AND ' G.:. • 11BEI CRY AND I gHOI,. i • procured. additional 'dy to furnish to order SUCH AS &c. Vo !tars also a to order DANIEL BIDWELL, 254 Pearl St, New York .0011Sithi- HAW STOR CORNING, N. Y. nitIIGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS AND.pms, THADIEUS DAVIDS' INKS, KEITH'S CONCENTRATED MEDICINES, IREDELL"S FLUID, EX- TRACTS, BURNETT'S COCOAINE, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT MEDICINES, ROOD ' ESTER PERFUMERY AND ELAVORING. EXTRACTS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, WHITEWASH LIME & AND DYE. COLORS, AGENTS FOR MARVIN S CO'S RE FINED OIL. Sold at Wholesale Prices. Buyers aro requested to call and get quotations before going.forther East W.D. TERBELL & CO Corning; N. Y., Jun. 1, 1868-•ly 1869, FOR SALE. 1869, • BY • B. C. WICIMAM, AT HIS NURSERY OF ,FRUIT AND OR NAMENTAL TREES, IN TIOGA : 6 . 0,000 - Apple Trees. 10 000-Pear Trees. A good sappli of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY, and ORNAMENTAL TREES & SHRUBBERY. The Fruit trees are composed of the choicest varieties, good, healthy, some of them.large and in beating. Any 'Ono wishing to get a supply will do•well to - call and see my stock before pur chasing elsewhere. pr. Delivered at the depot free of charge. Time; Feb; 28,1889-Iy* .ri ma ..0c. 4 . i. eg ..%... izzgicatlz ~... ' . ~... $ ~.., : -cc t, 0 -5. cr. VI2. .. .. 0 ) :,. .. P 0 gl ' 4 0 ti tti 4 - c) 4 • n t 4 5 4lli g• : t - : -. ' P--1 '' ."'*': ti 0 % s w 0 . z ..ri . ~., - 4 tl .. w 4 / 0 P . ti ' O h l 'r l 3 8 z 0 - ft..: t„, .3 V SO 0 oa4' r 4 '. IX E 0 41 1• - , m cr i . r 3. 4 0 . R , .. E•- - ' ' ~ :i ga [ . t .0 So— D - 4 ... 1 I I 0 CI ~ I . .4 iir erg'l z 0 - ' 1 6 4 13 g .ti gi ?,, . 0, . 1 I I I 9 h. I g 0 c) co 10 .:F . I I ~..4 4 . ei b 13 ' II: 0 1 C I.a C, %•••• CD 0 PC)7) a ot ' ri C 2 'i 0 iti L'e .l o so ri l ' 7.w c• _ _ Insurance Agency. WYOMING INSERANCH CO WILKES-BARRE, PA R. C. SMITE, Seely. - W. S. Ross, Frei. — W. T. READ, Gen't AO. L. D. SIMEStAKER, Y. P CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, 8150,000. PHIS is the compri b ny for which Theodore 1, Hatfield was lately agent, and policy hold ers who wisb to renew their Insurance aro re quested to apply to the subscriber. Girard Fire Insurance Co. PHILADELPHIA. J. B. ALVORD, TROMAS CRAVEN, Preside Secretary. A. B. GOLETT, V. Capital $200,000, All paid up in Cash. Surplus Over $160,000 Continental I, Company, OP VIE CITY OP NEW Yonx Cash Capital, ' $600,000,00 Gross Surplus, Jan. 1, 1868, 1,314,590,31 Cash' Assets, do 1,814,590,31 nr . Poliales written at this office. GEORGE T. HOPE, President. IL 11. LAMPORT, Vice President. CYRUS PECK, Secretary, . The subscriber takes this method of informing the public that be bats the agency of the above Companies, and will be found at his office over Roy's Drug Store, adjoining Agitator Office. • JNO. I. MITCHELL. WeHaber°, Pa., Fob. 26,•1868-tf. To the Farmers of Tioga Comity , - AM now building at my manufactory, in Lawrence ville, a euperior FANN IN.G 1111Z,L,1-_ which possesses the following advantages over allother mills: II 1. It separates oats, rat litter, and foul seeds, and chess and cockle, from wheat. 2. It cleans flax seed, takos out yellow geed, 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 beet and mast durable tim ber, In good style, and id sold cheap for cash, or pro duce. Iwill at a patent stove. for separating oats from wheat, to other mtlls , o n reasonable term!. • J LAVTiniColllo,ootoborlo,lBoB4f II MATHER ....5.- 2 . • ~. r i itq tia :: : 2 2•N E i . •• 1 0 1 ee , ~. .....--..h2 G 1 cn c>:n ~- ..... ,--i ,OO So ,P So •••`..P tA Oa, Ql2 co 1-1 'm CI CD • - •-1 CZ C.C) gt.. P.? 'P.P? 0 . 5 ga c.,, -1 -4 1): o ;4 Iso P° to LINES OF TRAVL . -r • ERIE • aud after 31oultlay. Nov. !nd, 1812.9, i rah, ear , •Ctoruitaat about the following Leer', wEsTvitlab notnip . 6:42u m Sightlixpresi.Sundaysexcepted joy Entsk Salataanca,und Dunkirk, making direct connection with trains of the Atlantic & areal Wester/3.1.d e Shoio,andOrandTrunk Railways : rot allpolLt IS in 6:50 te.T.in., Night Exprose,Sundayeexcepted.iet host ester midi Buffalo, via Ayou. 10:08 a .m.AlallTrain,StintleYr excepted jot .11allele and Duukirk. - 1 1445 p.m.Daltintoro Express, Sunday* excepts., 'ltochestor and Buffalo, vla Avon. 1:38 p : m.. Day Exproes,Sundaye e x eept for Enact. Salamanca, Dunkirk and tlllest, connecting at at Snlauranca with tho Atlantl end Great IVe,t, .1 Railway; at Buffalo lc Duratir ith „ Itailway,ror all points wait and south . TX p ui Day Expreas,Sundaye ex - cepted,torßochettc 12:35 a An., Express Mall .Sundni.b elcepted tol Butt. lo,dalamatica,tsrid Duukirk,coutiactirly..witl. Halt td th e West. I.oop m Way Prelgh t,Staudaye excepted . tile° ~EMlgrenttrethsDally.for the Welt =I 6:24a. m_CincinnatiExp. 'Mondays exCeptc d at Elmira for Canandaigua, at Binghamton fur Syr, .cnse.atOreat Bond for Scranton, at Lackawaxcn I. , Hawley ,and at Jersey City With midnight Exp...- Trainor Now Jersey Railroad fur Philadelpila-Bali) more an dWaslting ton . 10.20 a ni Accommodation Train doily, connut Owego for Itheen , . 1l:02 a. ~ Day Express/Sundayscxerpted • conbeciks at Waverly for Towanda; at.tlinglintnt,4, CU 50 ; at Great Bend for Scranton, at TALL, 1,3, 2 for Honesdale; at Sttddletown - forllnionviile. and ',at .lersoy City with midnight express train for New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia 2.l2op.m.,Baltimore Express,Stindays excepted . p. m., New York and Baltimore Mall. Siinday f ea. r cored, connecting at Ithoira for Canandaigua, and at Waverly for Towanda , 8:05 p m Lightning Express Daily, connecting at fh Mira for Williamsport, Harrisburg and the South, . . and at Jersey CRY wait morning expreFs • tufts c.t . . Now Jorge; Railroad for Rbilirdelpida. Baltimore k: anti Waillington - 2:36 p, tn. Way Fteiglitiuntlays excepted .IM -- A reriacil and complete "Pocket Tim, Table' a Pauactmer Traina on the Erie Railway and cvnuicitug Lines, lias recently been publiehud, and catrbe procur ed ou application to Ma -Ticket Agentiat the Cotup,n) .. WM. R. BARR, - _ .. U. RIDDLE., tion'l Pala, Agent. • Gen'l Sap's_ 13lossbiiig &'Corning, 1 . 3 c Tioga fl. I? , l'saine will min as follows until farther Detre - a: Accommodatfonicaves rilotadmig at 7,15 a. tu., Mats, field at,8,05. 'Doge: at 8,41 Lawrenceville at 0;4.. arriving at Corning at 10,40 a. In. (fall—Leaves Blossbnrg at 2,00 p. tn., Mansfield at 2,4 h, 'Vega at 3,18, Lawrenceville at 4,oo—arriving at Corning at 5 p. m. Mail—Leaves Corning at 8,00 a .m. Lawrenceville at 0,03, Vega at 0,45, Mansfield at 1 10,29--arriving al Blots.burg at 11,00 a. in. Accommodation—Leaves Corning at - 2,40 p. m . box roceville ' • 4,oo,Tioga at 4.60, Mansfield at 5,:;0-- aftivlnr ' twg at 0,15 p. m . ,i L.-11. SHATTUCK ,Etip't _lra Central EL U. TRAINS FOR THE NORTH. Trains fur Can and agula leave Elmira ae follow: Acconiodatfon at 7 00 a m Express [fastest train ou road] 11 Mai 1....... --615pn Way Freight , [ passenger coach attaehed ] ........._ lo a la On and after Nor. 21, 1567, trains will arrive Cale depart from Troy, as follows; LEAVE NORTHWARD. 9 45 A. M:.—Daily (except Sundays) for Elmira, Evffa lo, Canandaigua, Rochester, Sull/.14131gs a'tal Canadas. 10 55 P. M.—Daily (except Sundays) for Elmira and Buffalo, via Erie Railway from Elmira. . LEAVE SOUTHWARD. 10 18 A. M.—Daily (except EutidaysX.Ar Dalthler, {Washington, Philadelphia, die. 524 P. M.—Daily (except Sundays) for Iligt.Lnort, Washington and Philadelphia. J. N. DullAllict, ED. S. YOU-NG °isn't Sup t. Hesrisbur g, Genii Pasts. Ag't Ilaltimor l e, lid. • Philadelphia & Elrie IL IL Oa and after MONDAY, Nov. 23J, 1868, Traits an the Philadelphia It lidellall Road will run ae fol b. u T WESTWARD Mail Train leavds Philadelphia " • " " I Williamsport.— •` arr. at Erie Erie Expr.se leaves Philadelphia.. •' S 5 illi~raspart.., •' •' art, at Erie Elmira Mail leaves Philadelphia.— " WI-Wan:report— " ' " arr. at Lock Haven EASTWARD Mail Train leavea Eris 10.50 a N " " " Williaimpoi t 12 Cl. pID " " arr. at Philadelphia 10.1,0 ain Erie Express Ipavesyrieo42.s p is , " " Williamsport......., ..,.. 7.10 a m " " arr. at Philadelphia l 4.20 Is to , blail wad Expross connect with Oil Creek and Aiis gheny River Bail Road. Baggage Checked Through. ALFRED L: TKLER,iGon'I Supt atl,ntio and Great Western - it. W SAL . A3IANCA STATION WEVIRMID BODY). EASTWMID BOUND, ' nail 5.20 I Express ....,..5.1t , Accommodation ..........0,35 Mall 5.4 Express 12.19 Accommodation, 110 Express 11.00, Express 2.14 At Cory there is a Junction with the Ph iindelphi n k Erie, and CR Creek Rail Roads. - . At Meadville with the I'raukiin end 011 City aud Pithole Brunch. At Leavitt:Margo the Mahoniny Branch makes a di met route to Cleveland. At Ravenna connects itta Cleveland and NUBIA:ugh Railroad. The Road passes through Akron, Ashland. Galion, Marlon, Urbana and Dayton, intursincting varicais rail , roads, and terminates at Cincinnati. L. D. RUCKER, (pri . Supt., Meadville; Pa. UNION ACI/i.DEIIY. KNOXVILLE TJOGA CO. PA • FACULTY; ELIAS DORTON, Principal , kilns. ADA W. HORTON, Preceptress. Miss MIRA HORTON, Assistant. ' Miss AMANDA DRAMS, Topplier of Music. CALENDAR FOR 18878. Fall Term commences Sept. Winter Term Nor 20th, Spring Term Sob. 18th, 1868. _ EXPENSES PER TERM Primary Department Common English Higher English Languages and Higher Mathematics—. Instrumental :Music, Vocal ext ra. Drawing, extra - Room Rent Board per Knoxville, Angnst 14,18677tt. i:DiaLnAci• - , :m-iic:cete T l L E ive l L A ,Ty E rl .l3 nttle T ti li g E ert S o O r iti l o l Ue S ap li c re st FIRST-CLASS PIANOS - MADE. EverY Piano is warranted for five years. Sold by . Mansfield, Oct. 14. ISAAC G. HOYT. !Ilaning & Turning., 13'; T. VAN HORN, ITAVING got his new Factory in operation. is tow prepared to. fill:orders fur Cabinet Ware promptly and in the best style of workuinn ship. , Having procured WOODWORTH PLANER, he is ready to aress .boards or plank with dispatch SCROLL-WORK & BRACKETS, furnished to order. Ilis machines aro of tile new - est and most improved patterns. Shop corner of Pearl and Wale Sts, WELLS 80110, PA., Oct. 31, 1866—tf. J. STICKLIN, k - Chairmairer, TurnJl and ! Furniture Dealer. SALB ROO4 opposite Dartt's Wagon shop, Main Street. FACTORY in Seers 3; Wit liamd Foundry, second story. 4 Orders promptly filled and satisfaction gnaw. toed. Fancy Turning &Inv to order. Wellsbnro, Juno 12, 1867 J. STICRLIN : B QUEEN: - .OF:ENR‘LAND S(?/ . ., j ~. :.;.V.tfli'`T' ',2 4 : Ati. V!`" ;.. i. . For doinq a family washing in •tho test at tl cheapest mrtner. Guaranteed equal to! any in the world ! line all she strength of o!ltI r sin soap with the mild and lathering qualities of genuine Castilo. Try this splendid snap. Sold by the ?I,LDEN CHEMICAL WORKS, 48 North proitt hticet, Philadelphia Septs 2, '.l3R—ly. SACKING for hops, boat quality 25 dts poryard At DE LANG & CO'S. 0ct.12. CASH Paid FOR TIMES, •by M. A. DURIF. Wellabor°, Deo. 16, 1868.-tf • 11 11 10 45 p ..... 8.15 a m 9.50 p m 1.:.11.50 neon 8.50 p tr. 10.00 a m 8.00 a m .... 6.80 p m 7.45 p ,S 6 tAI .. ..... 7 00 8 00 10 00 .... I 00 -.. '.l 5G . .. 3" 80 IL T. VAN .11011 N