0117,13, DARLING: BM Little feet that patter On the velvet- tufted floor; Little lips go nieltiiik, Sweetly mated o'er; Little mouth all dimples, Smiling as the angels can,— Queen of elves not hull so fair as Laughing, little Ann. Ilatr eo soft and curly„ Biased by summer's setting sun; Brow so while and pearly, Angela fairer none; Eyes like dew-kissed flolets • .• ' 'Fleshing in the moonbeilTElS'S Little Ann - of - Malden manners,. 1.1 Girl of laughing ways. Cheeks Me damask roles ' Erectly blouming t.ido by side} 'teeth to pearly peeping, Fit for fairy's bride; Laughter like' the music Of the prattling mountain stream; ainhow in the household, OM. little fairy queen. Is your Will Xa4el " An impertinent question," some thoughtless man may say, "What has anybody else to do with. so - private: and pis-wed a matter as the cnaking of my will ?" . Mere. than might at first be Flipprlsed. WP:e and children, at least, Live something at stake, or other retie lives who will be the legal heirs of a ,m'an who dies witittliut leavinga will; 01,0 benevolent causes which it may be in one's intention to remember s but which may receive nothing from- his (eaving till to-morrow what ought ti to. Ise duite to-day. A man has no right to eet in disre- H; d of the fact that ail individual hu•. ilia» life in uncertain ; that accident it -lIUi disease may hurry any - one of us wc,le of the world et an unexpected MO .lielit., There are few who, ire antieipa t ton of death, would not wish to - direct us to the disposal of property : left -be hind.. The law does indeed snake wise and just provisions, on general .princi ples, - fur ordidery cases, .distributing the property in equitable. propertion among the natural heirs. 'But' , c'Veu if one would prefer to make precisely the legal distribution, is there-no- Choice as to - who shall be. the executor? Make your will, and you can appoint syour known' and tried friend, -so that your - estate will lie co refu Hy settled and , made the most,-of e die without a will; and some one may be rntlide administrator whom You Would - by, fie means choose. - and whose leicapacitypr dishonesty will waste the estate. Moreover, lithe usually wise provis ions of the law do not meet the-.de mands of special cases, which' are =not infeeqUent. There is often in the-filth ily of children who will be left behind a greater disparity as to their respective need of help from the paternal'eState.— There are daughters likely:to remain 'Li n married ; there are children disabled from labor by accident or disease; there are those who have suffered freth Spec ial misfortunes while the others have beemne rich. Why should all receive equal proportions, such as the law leindlyeallots? Then We have known an adoped child .cut off ; by's - the—law with nothing,- from the -neglect of the lather to leave a will. So, also,• where there are no children and but a small estate, the widow, who needs the whole, 49htitins by law but one third,-quite in sufficient for her support, while the two-thirds go to- other' relatives 'who certainly in sues a case have ao claim, and who may possess even abundant means. Where there is such piessibil ity of p , rmanent .loss andseutrering to ..",I.lrVi Vera from the absence of a will, it appears to us a very plain sin to neglect to make one. It is a positive cruelty to those whoth we profess to love: The bearing or this subject on benev olent institutions ehotild nob over looked. We favor the distribution of property for charitable purposes daring: a man's ife;'as far as is possible; • for ac ting-thus-es:him own executor, there is cer:ain ty arat his wishes will be' carried telt, and %%ill not be defeated by cove tous heirs 'or faulty executors, while character will improve by the 'process. and the setisfaction of witnessing the good accomplished will be unspeaka lee. The cause, too, will gain by re el 2 i V lug needed aid so much more speed ily. It does not appear well in a rich Christian, to cling to his property til, the last, giving away during life, but it small proportion of it, and • then to be come suddenly benevolent in his will. when lie can no longer hold a' single penny. God cannot thus be mocked! Bat many have only sufficient prop , eity for their support, and no poor re latives to inherit what shall tie left at death..: Others need to keep a large - cap ital in the business which they are actively pursuing, and the income 0 ci hie!' I hey are geßerally distributing. ' Pea li of these classes wish to deal ho orally at, their death with charttabli e l ei .eheisttei institutions, and yet-they del.ty from mere procrastination te niske their wills and to secure the de F:ri'd re-nit. Even old men are guilty rti lilt , : neglect, and that, too, after they Live full,‘ les:Weed and perhaps prom si• 61 to make provision to aid a specific ohhale Does not God hold' theta to a ~iettin respOnsibility in this matter' 1 ; they should suddenly die, leaving no V. ill, and in - 'Consequence God's cause ho; Id suffer loss, will they not' go up ‘) to the bar of judgment, to give account of - their stewardship, with guilt upon their souls? '• We urge every man, therefore, who Ita6 any property. whatever, be he 91d or to make his a,ill without tu en ty-tour hours' delay; fiSr he - Ittiow- WI out " what a day will bring-forth." FIRST-CLASS BEANS. A country man entered a New York restaurant, where the tables are separated by' low partitions. The stalls are ituMbered, d that in which he took his seat it !v , ignated No. 2. The waiter whose ditty it was to tend to that stall chanc ed to be at the other end of , the room ; nod us the countryman seemed to be 14 the proprietor took his-order, which was " pork and beans." To inform the waiter the proprietor shun t ed : • ' • " Pork and beans—No4..." On hearing this, the countryman Jumped to his feet, and addressing the proprietor, angrily asked : " do you take me for—a beg rar?' I don't wan't No. 2 beans.l've money to-pay for a good article, and wont No. I beans. No second-class beans for me." PntsuracE.—Every man is more or leis narrow ; every man as he grew old er hardened .into some prejudice. He did not know they were prejudices; if he did, : be would shake them off and tread them under his feet; he thought them-the most solid and precious and permanent things in the world ; but it kvas not wise that he should be permit-, ted to stereotype them, and be able to transmit them to'future generations. - A.shoemaker receiving a note from a lady to whom he Was particularly at tached," requesting hint to make her a new pair or ti hoes ; and not k nowing ex actly the style required, ho dispatched a written missive to her whether she - would like them to be " \\Trim nd or 'Squire toad V/ The lady indignant at tbi,-specimenn of orthography replied " Kueether." - A transcendental . preacher took for; fext: "Feed my lambs." A plain farmer very quietly remarked to hiw On Coming out of the church. "A very good text, sir ; but you should take care not to pnt the hay so high in the rack that the lambs can't, reach it." t Josh Billings aye one live man in a village "like a case ov itch skt a dis trict i-chooi—het, its everybody skratch iwo r at oust" A Buffalo thief, asked to account for a bar of iron in his possession, said ' Try it; Boys and Girls. ej he found i floating in the canal. mailed En*. ~. - RAILWAY TIME TABLES. --7-77 ERIE IE RAE CI N and after NONDAY, Fel will leave Corning, at the . ,Ootno, WE T. 6, 2 A. M., NICIIIT EXP., da ly for Butfalo,Dunkirk, Cleveland, Dayton and Cin innati, making direct connection witirtraintoi th grand Trunk Balittay at,auffalo7, and vith.thol.ait Shore Railway at Bur- , falb;Dunkirk'and Cleveland for tar : points-West and '' ',l4l,6lll:Afise.; and at Cincinnati with the Ohio and Miesteolpptlliallwiy for lb. outh andSAßl:West. 101,„ This train makes a dß\ all Lines to the West and Soul new .and improved Peculiar to the Broad Cause, night travel, running through and Cincinnati, and thus fora] LINE from New Yotk,Cinclnn running through 800 miles wit 6.50 A.. AI., NIGIIT.EXPRES itusbeSter aladlluffalo, via Am 10.09 HAIL TRAIN, Buffalo and Dunkirk. 145 P. M., BALTIMORE cd,ifor Rochester and Buffalc 7,313 P. M., DAY EXPRESS, Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland, the West and South, connect: Cleveland with the Lake Shot West and North-Nest: bud Ohio and Mississippi Railway • West. Sleeping Coacpes at itoruellsville, running thr out change. 7,45 P. M., DAY EXPRESS, Rochester: 12,35 A. M., - EPRESS 3f AI Sundays excepted, for Buffalo, Dunkirk and Cloy laud, connecting with tralus.for the West. A Sloe lug Coach le attached to tide train at New York, 1 u thing through to Mead ville without change. A S coping Coach is alto at tached ut susquelniuna run lug through to Buffalo. 1,30 P. - 31, WAY FREIGII Sundays excepted. 540 P. M., EMIGRANT TIt4IN, daily, fur the West. Gun AST 15,24 A. '31., CINCINNATI , XPRESS, Mondays ex• cepted, connecting at ,Elm ra for Cationdaigua, at Ower,o for Ithaca, at Bing tarnton for Syracuse, nt Great Bend for Scranton, a Lackawaxen for Hones• dale. at Middletown for U ionvitte, at Goshen for ' Niontgotneryot Greycourt for 31.kwburg and War wick, and at Jersey City wit, afternoon and evening trains of New Jersey Railro ad for Philadelphia, Balti mare and Washington. 10.30 A. M., ACOMMODAI meting at wego for Ithac. II 1 ~, t 132, A. M., DAY EXP ESS, Sundays excepted, ' unectiug, at Waverly for owanda,, at Binghamton or Syracuse, at Great Ben for Scranton. at Lacha ,iVlxl3l.l for Honesdale, at :t iddiotown for Unionville, 'and at Jersey City with idnight express train of New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia. 2 aro P. 31., BALTIMORE EXPRESS. Sundays' ex. , eepted. 4,35 P. 31., NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE MAIL, ' ouudays excepted, connect ng at Elmira for Orman detigag, and at Waverly fur Towanda. e. 05 P.M., LIGEITNING I.XPRESS; Daily, connect ,ii at Elmira for Williamsport, HarriKburg and the ..nth, and at Jersy City w th morning express train of New Jers4 Railroad, fur Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. 12,35 P. 31., I6VAY FRED), J::ir A revised and coma Ict l i'assengor Trains on Ulu Fain Lines, has recently been pail al on application co the Tio' WM. H. BARR, Gou'l Pass.. Agent Northern Ce TRAINS FOR Trains fur Canandagula len Aocomodation at empress [fastest train on roa Mail Way Freight, [passenger coal On and aftot Not. 24, 186 depart from Troy, as follow LEAVE NO g 45 A. M.—Daily (except 9 ' 10, Canandaigua, Roche Onnadas. 1 1.0 66 P. 31 .—Dally (except S 1 mieys) for Elmira abll Buffalo, via Erie Halfwit from Elmira. LEAVE SOVILWA RD. '4 lb A. 31. - Ifitilly (except undaya) for Baltimore., , Washington, Pldladelphiu, &e. 855 P. M.—Dally (except 9tindays) for Baltimore, ' Waultiugtoii and Philatle phis. J. N. DuBARttY, I ED. S. YOUNG Gen'l Szp t. Harrisburg, I 4 Gong Pans. A g't Baltimore. 'ld. - Philad'elphia On and alter MONDAY, on the nuattelpbla &Erie Da WESTW 1 Hall Train laavoo " " Wil liamnpo " " arr. at Erie.., Erie EXproos 'lmmo Philadelp " " "Hump.' arr. at Erie Elmira Mall leaves Pliiludelp " " " WiliMulop. " " arr. at Lock Havel EASTIV van Train leaves Erie " _ 1 1 " arr. at PhileclelphL Erte Express leaves Erie - 44 it liamspot " arr. at Pitiladelph Mail and Express connect Keay River Rail Road. Bag A LFREW L, Atlantic and Great SALAMANCA WETTWARD BOUND. dal! 6.301 El ra tecomodation 0,25 6 ; xpress 12 19 apresa 'Luc At Cory•there is a junction tIV(e, and Cil Creek Rail Ron& At Meadville with the. Fr. .11hole Branch. . At Leavittshnrge the Mahe lny Branch tenkes a dia. .ect route to Cleveland. At Ravenna connects will loveland and Pittsbusgh Ra tread. • Cho Ituad passes through Akron, Ashland. Marion, Urbana and Dayton, intersecting various ran. ends, and terwinates dt Cincintptti.. • • RUCKER, Eln.Btipt., 'Meadville, Fa. Bloasburg & COrniag : , & Tioga R. R. Trains silllrun as follows tintil further notice . . . I.ccom notlatlon—Leave!, Blburg at 7.15 a. in., Slane add at 8,08, Tioga at 8,11 Lawrncevtlle at 0,32 Arriving ntCortataig at 10,1 1 0 n. m. tall—Leaves 81 )3sMirg t 2. 1.1 p. m.. Mansll4,l at 2,40 Cloga at 3,18, coy Ile at 4,oo—arriving at Co~uingatEp.m. lall...Letves Corning at 8, 0 a.m., Lavrenrevilb at 9,03, rt9ga at 9.45, 31t nsflold at 10,22arrIvIng at Blosq-burg at 11.00 a . Accommo lation—Leaves Co ning at 2,40 p. m.,Law ronreville at 4,00. Tioga at 4.60, Mansfield at 6,130-•- Arrivibg nt Blossburg at 8 16 p. m. .II.9IIATTCCiI, Sup't: THE CHUROH UNION. { 'his paper has been recenly enlarged to mammoth 1, proportions. IT IS THE &ROM RELIGIOUS PAPER IN .rgx•wooLD. Is the leading rgun of the Union 3lovo i inent,larld opposes rituallsth, close, communion, ex. •hislveneva anti church casti. It Is the only paper hat publishes Fleury Word etcher's Sermons, which c does every week , Just as t ey aro delivered.— with. ott qualification or correctlion by him. It advocates qiiiversal suffrage; n union c f chrtations at the polls •, tud the rights of labor. It las the best Agricultural leportment of any paper n the world; publishes .tortes for the family, and , o the destruction of social vita, Its editorial toonag ment is impersonal; its .erlters and cdttots nte fri ni every branch of the hurch, and from every grail of society. It nos been cptly termed the freest organ of thought in the world. 1 Such a paper, offering pi - emiume of. Sewing 31a. !Ones, Dictionaries, Appletptes Cyclopedia, Pianos, %cans fur Churches, etc , m•thes one ot the best pa pers for canvasser n in the N%oi!(1. , Every Congregation may obtain a Communion Ser. rice,an Organ, a Melodeon, a Mible, ora Life 'insurance ?olby for its Pastor, or al Lost any other needful thing, by a club of subscribe, Send for's& copy, enclosing 0 cents, to 111 NRY E. CHILD, 4 PARX Row, NEU' Yoits. Ile!).R. 8. Subscriptions recciived at this office. R. Krusen. \V. J. Rrnsen P. D. Pease. • , R.' KRUSII3N & Co., WESTFIE4D, PA., WOULD announce t the publio that they are now receiving full and complete as. sortment of DRY GODS, c Notions, Carpets, Furs Hats, Caps, Bots, Shoes, Groceries, Propisions, Crockery, Hardware, Skineware, &e. which they arc prepared o sell for cash, or ex. cha2ge for Country Prodt)Co, at rates which defy coOpetition. Westfield, Deo. 2, 1868 i tf n'Esrs MONTITLY MAO AZOV 'edged the AI del Park, to Original Stories. `lame o Tito , in g er DEMOREST'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE universally acknowledged the Model Parlor Magasino ut America. devoted to Original Stories, Poems, Sketches, Household Matters, Owns o Thought, Personal and biterary Gossip (including glacial departments on Fashions), Instructiods on health, Music, Amusements, etc . by the best authors, and profuselylllnstrated with costly Engravings, useful ar il reliable Patterns, Em. brotderies. and a constant succession of artistic novel. ties, with other useful and entertaining literature. Nn person of re nement, economical housewife, or lady of taste can afford to do uithput the Model Month ly. Spocimen s copi a 16 cents; mailed free. Yearly, $3, with a Talpable premium two copies, $5,50; three copies, $7,60; five copies $l2, and splendid premiums for clubs a. sa each, with t o first premiums to each it subscriber. sint„A new Dam m L - wanton Solving Ma• 'chine for 20 subscribers at $.3 :tab. Publicatiou Office. S 3 Brow:may, Now York. Demorest's Monthly and Y nog America togothers4, with the premiums for oath. D EMOREST'S Young Am best Juvenile Blageziw that sees it says so, and Pare i It. Do not fall to secure a co l with a Glass Cylinder to co I good two•bladed. pearl Pocke , ! 1.0 .r of other' desirable artlei each subscribbr, yearly, $l, ZAKERT. . TIHE SUBSCRIBER having established him self in the BAKING BUSINESS. in this village, nest dear to E. R. Kimball's Grocery,, is now prepared to cary on the business in all its various brunches. I vitt keep con stantly on hand an assortment of Bread, such 'as LOAF BREAD, BOSTON CRACKERS, GRAHAM BREAD, BUTTER CRACKERS, BROW N BREAD, WATER .CRACKERS; 'SUGAR _ CRACKERS, DYSPEPSIA AND -SODA . BISCUITS, • OYSTER. CRACKERS,' CAKES, • -PIES, AND LUNCH, • at all hours of the day, Sundays exceptel. By strict attention to business shall endeavor to merit the public patronage. CHAS. STEVENS. Wellsb - dro, Juno. 24, - .LWAY: 43ruary 15.1869, Trains follotring Loma, viz: Eh-West, daily connection with lhAYest, and Is provided Drawing Room Coathen ,rlplge , ..l both for clay nud 1,0 Rochester, Stade iling the ONLY DAILY all and the South-West, halt change. S,!ildndaye excepted, fur vc(n. Sundays excepted, for PR ES% Sianday II oxcept , via Avon. , Sundays excepted, fur i• yton. Cincinnati, and' :: at Buffalo,Dunkirk and we Railway for all points at Cincinuatti with the for the South and Soath• ached to this Train at ugh to Cleveland with- Sundays 'e:ti`oopto, for ;lON TRAIN, daily, con T, Sundays excepted. "Tocket.Ttme Table" of Railway nod connecting ishod, and can be procur• , t agent of the Company • U. BIDDLE, Gen'l Sup't. tral R. R. LIE NOLITII e Elthira as follows _......620 a in ........ . 12 20 p m 7 10 pm ilia•ttacheil] 8 00 a m' 1, trains will airiveand TIIIVARD ndays) for 4 Elmtra, Ban.. I I ter, Snap. Bridgo mitt the Erie R. R. 28d, 18168, Tram 'toadylllttin atfolloVA !RD. .10.45 p m . 8.15 u to . 9.60 p 11.60 noon 8.50 p m .10.00 u in 8.00 a m 0.30 p 117 ....... 7.45 p m 't , .101,0 a m .12 6.5 p ID 10.00 a in 6.25 p in t t 7.50 a ti) a ' 9.20 p in i ith Oil Creek and Alle ago Checked Through. TYLER, Gon'l Supt. 'Western R• W TATION EASTWARD BoUND. ail i rese 5.10 6.61 commodation, 11.46 press - QiV with the Philadelphia,S; and 011 City and trice, Enlarged. It VI the . Every Boy and Girl Its and. Teachers confirm y. A good Microscopo, fine living objects, or a knife. and a largo nnni s, given as premiums to I. Publication Office, , Broadway, New Yorki. lmen copies, ton" , cents, NEW WINTER GOODS. TOLES & BARKER, (NO. 5, UNION BLOCK.) WOULD say to their friends and 'the public generally, that they are now receiving a splendid assortment of Winter DRY GOODS, such ne SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, PRINTS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VEST . INGS, READY MADE CLO THING, HAPS & CAPS, BOOTS ANTI SHOES, also a largo and well selected stock of CROCKERY, HARDWARE; WOODEN WARE, STONE WARE, KERO SENE OIL, PAINTS,;. & 'OILS, SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, ETC,. DTC., ETC. We are able to offer our easterners the benefit, of the LAST DECLINE OF PRICES in the Neyr York Iftrket, our Stook haiing been pu.rehased dried the greatcleeline in Goode. TOLES ap BARKER. Wellabor°, Nov. 18, 1868. Stoves: Stoves St AND HARDWARE! MR. WILI.I.A t 1 ROBEBT43 bcge Lu announce to the citizens of 'Tioga County, that in addition to his excellent stock of Stoves, Lin-Ware, Brittania, and Sheet-Iron Waro, he has, at a groat outlay, stocked his utoro on MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, with a complete assortment of BITlf Hardware, of which we enumerate the folloWing articlea: NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT, MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS, !BUTTS, STRAP HINGES, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, , I MPS, AXES; AUGERS, BUTS, BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS, SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS, BENCH-SCREWS, WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOITS, BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS, PIPE BOXES, AXLE,-, TREES, ELLIP . . TIC SPRINGS, HORSE-SHOES, HOOP, BAR, & BAND IRONARINDSTQNE • HANGINGS; 'CORN POPPERS, SAUSAGE:CUTTERS AND MITERS COMBINED. Also; PISTOLS, PIST,PL, CARTRIDGES, • POWDER AND CAPS. PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS a new thing, and mado for 'use. These are but a few of the many articles composing our stock of Hardware. Wo invite the public to call and examine for themselves. We aim to keep the best quality of goods in our line; and all work to order done promptly and well. WILLIAM ROBERTS• Wellsboro,Sept. 1,18613—tf. THE LAMEST STOCK OF TN Tioga County, and thO Cheapest place to bay in the world. Agent for L. BOLLES & 00'S HOSE, Binghamton, N. Y., and , ELMIRA SAW FACTORY, . Elmira, N. Y. STOVES SOLD ON TIME. Mansfield, Nov. 25, 1868-Iy. G. 13. KIFF. YES 1 YES 1 YES 1 pR. WILLIAMS & CO., have got the beat, • largest and cheapest stock of Drugs, med icines, Patent Modioines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuff, Brushes, Varnishes, Glass, Putty. Yankee No dons, Perfumery, Toilet Soap, Fishing Tackle, &a., to., over brought into this county. They will positively sell everything in their linecheap er than can be bought elsewhere. They bought choir goods in large quantities and for nett cash, and can and will soli cheaper than any 'other es tablishment in this county. Call and examine stock and prices. P. R. WILLIAMS dr, CO. May 9, 1868. No. 3, Union Blolok. A. 3. THONPSOIJ, • ['MANSFIELD PA) BLACKSMITH, has two fires, and is prepared to do all kinds ofwork in his line with prompt ness, and in a workmanlike manner. Hoaimeo at excellence in his trade. Mansfield Juno 3, 1868-IY. CASH PAID FOR WOOL, BUTTER AND CHEESE, by C. L. 'WILLCOX. June 17,1858. _ 171 / tOUR AIEAL, always on band at AZCIO if. 18,68. ./AMES M. BIiTNNEWS. 100,000 Pounds , of. Wool Wanted. _ subtle:Moore will pay Cash, Fall-Cloth, Cassimeros, Flannels, to., &0., for Wool.— They also matitifaeture as usual...." TO ORDER, OR ON SHARES, to suit customers. All work : warranteitas rep t rei!entecl., They ,invite, ,partlaular, att s eiption l to • . , ,tholr—Wator Proof s . 4`, • " ) , 041f10,11114330- which aro warranted in every respect. Particu lar attention given to ROLL-CARDING & CLOTH-DRESSING. Twenty years experience in the business war rants them in expecting a t generous patronage. ,' No shoddy molts made. DeLano & t Wollsboro, are agents for the salo of our Co., thoths. JOSEPH INGHAM SONS Deerfield, May 13, 1868—tf. §'AVIN\GS BANK. OTHERWISE ' GARIINER'S GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE. po:sol LD laying thaia;popny -saved-,is a--penny O earnttijustifies'eAßDNEß" ih'inniing hit establishment ,a Savings Bank. - Economy is Wealth, said some old chap whose name I have forgotten; and it is economy to trade where the , SLATjiaEryR of high prices is hellinir".9o.4-400r/th vlior and without reprieve. I can sell Sugars, Teas, Mo lasses, Fish, Pork, Flour,Corn Meal, Coffees, Canned Fruits, Spices, an everything intended for family use, giving the buyer the benefit .. THE ; - fall of :the markets, an ' advitntage 'duly nppre elated by everybody, excepting only those verdant INNOCENTS *ho prefer P4Q,4l , .yrati.....Tv_ loarc: dred per cent: 'preLfp,tqA v ti:o4lolsme.,4,7lNO twenty-five fel" cash: on delivery of the goods. I shall offer my stock of goods at fair prices EVERY MONDAY, .EVERy.,q.'URSRAy, , VERYWEDNESDAY, EVERY THURSDAY, EVERY FRIDAY, EVERY SATtTRDAY, and fill up as fast as I sell out. • 1. A. GARDNER. Wellsboro, June 12, 1867. Now is Your Time to Buy! 4 .•••••••:••••••••• HAVING more goods than is necessary for this market, I will sell my entire stook of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, PLATED WARE, AND FAN CY GOODS, AT COST. . I O. O. clocks at Gothic ‘' 3 , 63. Cottage " 44 . 1,70. American Watches in Silver Bunting Cipes M $l9. Finer Movement in heavier Cayes, atoor respondingly loW,pricu Plated Ware at Man. ufactureTs' pikes. THIS 1$ NO HUMBUG B U'i Ai VER ITABLE ..c!.AL Call and see for yourse:f Welleboro, April 22, 6" A, 10119 Y. Stoves :&,- Tfi WW }re 'OR THE MILLION. Good people all, both great and email —if you want, to keep PEACE IN TILL .. . you must have enough to ea t, dry Wooc i _a good wife, well-behaved children, and to grown all, a TIP. TOP COOING STOVE! ThhOnetf and crow ning good, -I, have at my Tin and Btove eatahlhd:kment, opponitelßoy's 1 1Blook, Welleboro, and•ite name in the: • HOME COMPANION; on'ell'handa admitted to be equal to any in the world. TIN WARE MADE TO ORDER, promptly, and warranted to give satisfaction. REPAIRING executed in the beat manner and with dispatch CALL AND SEE ME. D. P. ROBERTS. WellabOrongh; Nov. 21,1811 - 7: • -•- • ‘: AMONG . the useful ImproVementeoT 'the day, there aro few that give snore promise of good, few so well adapted to relieve- human suf fering, few so well approved by the public as that new and powerful remedy called Salutifer -(ur,as the German people call it Realthbritiger): • It giies ease and comfort Seth° poor sufferer from Neuralgia and Rheumatism, and brings speedy relief to that large class of diseases that are often owed and always bonolltod:by an out. ward application. - . • For sale by all Druggists. Wholesale Depot DAY, HOAGLAND itr. GER, No 54 Courtlan4t St. New York. T O LAWYERS - BANKRUPVOY-. BLANKS, in full setts, at YOUNG'S BOOKSTORE._ WASHING' - NACRIIIM . JAS. M. WILKINSON, of UhetileititOkttiving purchased the right to make and vend the H. P. Jones Washing Machine in Tioga County, hereby gives notice that the machines are being made a t•Vtitt Horn's 'Cabi nht Pad tory, Willitioro t where they may be procured. The best, cheapest, and most sonsiblemachine ever invented. June 24,1888—tf. • 200 Bushels Timothy Seed. 100 bushels Cloverseed, choicest kinds WIAWIT & XIAMEN. ~~~~~t:~ ` ~~~~ni~rnnEi~t FAouLir: W.A. STO24E; ' -.Principal, kpp S. D. Rovag,' - ....—Prcecp!rcßa, MRS iturputf riaeharorgisie, bALittinia, -Ron ,1868.,-9. t 6 ititer 41113. posliebxtuiry 28. ,1869, " Sp W eins terin . p.puitiaeiitei!gwrebet .. l4# ; " : • " " ;11 4XPEZ`tagS Rtat udety Dbpar MOD ...•..e,•...0•••••••••;+4..,......•4*, 00 OCki3PA .' lligh9Fi ng11eh...... s ••• $7,0 0 Unsnaps and Itighei Mathematics $B,OO Instrurauntal Music $lO.OO Drdwin;g v.••• 1 - 7.1 43•00 Saeh-Term-to-eontintorfourteen -- weelte: One half first day of teFni..rercailnder at middle of term. No deduction made ln..tilltion wxcept' tot sickness.— Moue-hut ltobleacti'sAttlietacktlee 914,604,.; Students, An ente4Vil aia4COU.Sted_.,tultigla4r, tholp names:to gether with the studios Rink wiih 'ter'Ruirm ,and pay pne.half of their tuition. .Soard.procnred at reasorulble rites in' the village. • Wellsbor`ci''Nov. 4 1 order: B6B of thelloatd of TRUSTEES. ORE' ,NEW GOODSt John It.' -.Bowen, now receiving a - la,rga and complete aasort twin tof .Fall & Winter 4: -9 . a ght since the sate deoline . in prices in Now consisting of ' ' 3Crian7 - croocls, merles, gats & Caps, Boots 4,shcies, ANKgE NOTIONS, artioular utterittion is invited to our Stook:6 =I gio•pp.oFl. - ,,:ogolgt TRIgiONGS, alters and Htiop Skirts; also a niSe . , lii or; EA.O, New Crop, very., .„. : fine at reduced, prices, . flop atuiortment of tidies FURS; vory °hoop, of which will.li,otofd atittio 'Very lowept mar t prices. We respectfully tnolto all to On,ll and a millet zar, stbok lbafcire tairohguifnk elevation. I.lloemenibin.; MPin), Stoo l t r i Union Bloc!, IV011ebo,f0; 0,c(t.'21;1136.8. MgytIC4OI2MITHLYMAGAZINE. pritienliferiOspirhe I, 3 fire, TMe most impulai Month 04044 C-4 NY: Y. Observer. We must refer in terms of eulogy to the high toneo and varied excellenees of Harper's Magazine -4a journal with a monthly circulation of about 171,000 coples—lis whose pages are to be found some of the choicest light and gamma: reading of the day. We - speak of this work as an evidence o{ -the culture of the American People; and the popularity it has acquired is merited.• Each Number contains fully 144 pages of reading mieter,Jappropriately, illustrated with good wood cts; and it combines in itself the racy monthly and the more philedophical quarterly, blended with the beat features of the daily, journal. It has great power in the dissiminatidp , ora,love of yuire literature.—Triamsr's Guido to Am - 17411mA L/terature, London. We can account for its success only by the simple.fact that it meets precisely the popular taiste,,furnishing a variety of pleasing and', ili a native reading for all.—Zion's Herald, Horton. "A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction." HARPER'S BAZAR. te supplement containing numerous fell-sized patterns of useful articles accompanies the piper °Very fortnight, and occasionally an elegant col ored fashion plate. iii.rpor's Bazar contains 16 folio pages of the ai aof Harper's Weekly, printed on superfine calendered paper, and is published weekly. I. Oii,ficat Notices of the Preae, ' * Harper's Bazar contains, besides pictures, pat te)-ns, etc., a variety of matter of especial use and interest to the family; articles on health, diem', and housekeeping in all its branches; its editorial matter is specially adapted to the airole ittis intended to interest and instruct; and it has besides, good stories and literary matter of merit. It is not surprising that the journal. with suck featurerikute aoh loved in liihort tide nil itansintri st i iceess; for something of Its kind was desired in thousands of fizoilies and its. publishers . have filled the dintrind.-4..X.lteening-Post.. , ' •-•, I Whether we consider its claims as based" upon the elegance and superiority of the paper, its typographical appearance, the taste and Judg ment displayed in the engravings, or she literary iontributions contained in its-pages, we nnhesi tlatittgly pronounce it to be superior in each and ;sl i very particular to any other similar publication ere or abroad.---.PhiPa Legal inrsitigencer. Harper's Magazine, ono year, $4,00. Harper's Woekly, ono 'year 14,00. Harper's glazer. one year, - ' .....'........i54,00. 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Eleven Volumes, sent On oeceipt of cash at the rate of $5,25 per vol., freight at e;genstoef purehasor, Vol. Al,l, ready. din. 180:3139.17::- '•' -* : ';i ' , - •• ' • • Postage on Harper's Magazine, 24 cents a year, and on ilaiper's Weekly, and Harper's Bazar, 20 cants each, to be paid at:the subscriber's post o ii de. - itta-Babscriptions sent from British North merioan Provinces must be accompanied with 0 cents addition, to prepay United States post age. Address, HARPER A BROTHERS, New York. A complete Pictorial History of the T. 103113": , • The best,„ cheapest, and most success ful Family Paper in the Union." TT ATPER'S WEEKLY.rgRLENDIDLY.IL LUSTRATED. Crigieca,kfotieee of the Pm*. The Model Newspaper orer 9940 i--eons pets in all!therilipartirtents •of an' 'Anterioan Family Paper—llarper's Weekly has earned for legal( a righe to its title, "A Journal of Wyllie ation."—.N. Y. Evening Poet. • Our future hietorians will enrioh themselves out of Elarpers'i Weekly.long after writers, and printers, and publishers are turned to dust.—N. Y. Eva ageiiet. !,The beet of its class in America.-43eirron Tra.. eller. 'llarperTireekly may be imires • erv - edliclielar ed the bast newepapie l in Atneilca - Tho:/ndo. ivident, N. Y. - The articles upon publio questions which ap pear in norm'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 sense, by independ ence and breadth of view. They are the express ion* of mature conviction, high principle, and strong feeling, add take their place among the best newspaper writing of the time... North A. merican Review, Boston. . To Owneikof orses-:And T°BIAS' DERBY .CONDITION, POWDERBO4IIB warranted superior to any "otblific„ .ar ',Sok pay, tir. the cure of Distemper, Worms , 'Dote, Conglat,'Hide bound, Colds, Se., in Horses ; and Colds, Coughs, 4 Losa of ;Milk, Black Tongue, Horn Distemper, &0., in Cat.. tie. They are.perfectly-safi and innocent; no iielitt of stopping the working of yent Theyrinerease theappetite, give a fine coat, cleanse the stomach and urinaryorgane; alto increase the milk of sown. Try them, and you will never be without. therm •Ifiram 'Woodruff, the celebrated trainer of trotting horses, has maid them for years, and recommends them to hie friends. Col. Philo. P. Bush, of the Jerome Race Conrse,Yordham, N. Y., mould avenge theatt until lie was told of what they are composed, Since Which' he is never without them. P.'e has over twenty running horses In his charge, and for thelast three, years 'ban. mired no other medicine for them. He has 'kindly Der , tutted me to refer any one to him. - Over LIMO - ether references can be seen at the depot; • Beld,bYlPAlllllitits and Saddlers. Priee - 26 - cents per box. Dep?t, C. land tStreet,Net.York: •1. ; • [Ti b.1.9] O f ASH Paid FOR - RIDE' S, ,„o„%m. A. MUM. NE wilt buy' of 'ilia t l I the fcladiyhiglatto SHEEP PE L AFL for which we wily pay oast 1 WI W.in_tnattufactur_o to ;monad CALF or.R.Le AO( nor and at fair...xstiss, and '.o ItEPA.UtLN„ , , . . ' A. - .L, 8 0 , We 4aveli dist= ate stock of ' RE111Y...M.4- E-. W ORK, , i, -- -, --. boil -' - '. ptiAttich ife*iirli'ot dorsold, and from this tinieltio:ibitil totike i.it Pi, nt;tollocp up th,o bolt haok'of ""“ ',.. 1 -, . WM w TO . BUY I t„ ! Sr .4 . ~ . .. . . L i A t IILES GAITERS, to be feund in, spent R, Which we will sell at ti lower profit than such er toles have ever been offered in this region. 1 .-VirtY shiktllkewlso'keep - gi p e good assortment j., LADIES' BALMORA S,_ LEATHER ' - BOOTEM-L3j : -DREN'S Arf,D MISSESMO ' g.. 1 Oi VA- • ---RI-011 - 8- - : -LES, ' ' andAt4lqs.of LEA,TRZR. oaa littebonestAliaa oh alda - of New fork, and w of FRENCH • CA4F, PER,, _, Oar stock o/ .phia b 4 RASPS, GI :0 litcli ievr.: TREES ' , RANA; 00.R . 5-and Wet 1 1:0116611 . havetiee - ii'in this region I known--let those who • . of Main and Grafton Mr lifts' Hitribrint stor i r..,; 1 r'SI3PriPPAYN rmilfil 11152 THE subscribers bay machtura,are.now_ ell sorts of ' ••• "' " CAST PLOWS, CULT I ROINELS, SLErcitrsaQ, We hay WOCIIIWOB, I for enotorm and job work' to do SLITTING & S C--L L A tO 0 Hating a ftrilt=Olikat are prepared to mjtke- CkEzsZPii " F 3., •-. to order. • 7 ,Bidders of quested to examine pur the Chaniipi ono of the !lewd !raptor(' Oaah paid for OLD I CH F. Wellaboro, May 15418 Grocery and CORM:K, c. x. WHOLESALE A VVI in all kinds of GROOMS, Wines, L = Gig FORNION & DO CANIirED VEGE EMI WOOD & WILLO OROCHE CHILDREN'S PERAMBULATO A full and complete mentioned Roods of the Particular 1 1 1046:Mon' Dealers atid Cubit:mete ' tare it .t4siltalliairo hi" Sio Carol lirq Mato ..11 Paint for_F : II ers and Others. anlln '(ki ON — , ANEEAL PAINT CO. are now mannfac ipg,the i ßeet, Cheapest most Ruin!)le, kainVin 7 ple;,two coats well put On.milEed illeh pnre. , koseed Oil, will last 10 ,r 15 rears; it is of a II ht brown or beautiful Choeolate color, and ca be changed to green, sad, stone, drab; olive o cream, to suit the taste of th e consumer. It • i valuable for Houses, Barns, Fences, , Carriag aticl.oo makers, Pails ,nd • Wooden-iiffr'ci; A rionlitiral Implements, Canal Boats, ll'eiselir is d Ships' Bottoms, Can vas, Metal and Shingle oofs, (it being Fire and Water proofs,) Floor Oil Cloths, (one manufac turer having vied 5,000 bls. the past year,) and And ass paint for any pu pose Is unsurpassed for body, durability, alastio ty and adhesiveness.— Prioe $6 per barrel of 30 lbs., which will supply a farmer for years to C oo e. Warranted in all cases as above. Send fo a circular which gives full particulars.,,, None :ermine unless branded in a trademark, Oranfto . Mineral Paint. Per. sons can orde the Paint and remit the money on reaeipt of the goods. Address DA lEL BIDWELL, June 8,1888-gm 2 4 Pearl St, New York. Farm fo TEE Subscriber, being fere for ease at a grf chaser, tb e following prod Bred aoree of land, 'situ' west of Weetfield Boro).e seventy-tie' Veroe lmpr hemlock and bard timber good apple orobar4, j4p,i house' ficereto,if;,` .41 ter on. all parts. For ter ber on tbe proznieea; era 'Plega,Oo.; Pa. Oct. 7,18118. M: hi, IS OUR A'Sf • tgbeet market price, )BACON SKINS, ..4x RIDES, SKINS, • rder, French or home in the, boat man . ay especial attontion WORK. •ap.as any where this shall keep a full stock :7.4NC11 KIP, UP r KINGS, AND 1-ZaBEAD, AWLS, ELS'DLLESI VA ST 8, .eAT9O,4IfAKER'S ~ ,7701„rti# fMind.. the lar. -ltetrfcro , amatclkiofits. e ,nteitu bitanes6. l , ;Me ong enough to be well ow -ns try us. Corner ets, onposito Wm. Rob- C. P,AVW.NRABB, , • : UM • ' • 4.13E0P. , ng procured additional ytly to furnish to order NGS, ATOR S, FIELD • OARING, S WOOD• • 1014415, 9 • ~. 4!..k9 alio a II PLANER, We aro also propared BOLL SAWING Icier. eletting Lathe, we SS SCREWS, heeso-Taeforioa are re 'ark.. We manufacture n Plow, nta in the market BLEB WILLIAMS, . BEAM 7-tf. rovision Stoiel , N. Y. ri.a3Ll, D RETAIL DEALER PROVISIONS, liars and rosi ESTIC, GREEN & FROIT9, ' UITS AND A#LES, WARE, GLASS & y WARE, nAdEs, CABS & S, TOYS, &c., &c. eaortment of the above best• quality always on -'• ' ' •Pine' Groceries. 111 jfad it to their in. , k ; tidforebuying: ` 10108:,, Sale!, taabout to go west, of t bargain to the pur rty, to wit : One bun to about 4 miles South- Rotter Brook Road -1,134) the balance good with gdod sugar bush, d ,franle barn and log r)IC, Tien adapted to a Pionty' of living Iva. ps call on the sabscri. Areas bim at Westfield, . Iniiiiii : * tin& ' ,V110!IRSILB DREG STORL TRA ANDTLEVORING EXTRACTS, WALL APER, WINDOW GLASS, WHITEWASH LIME & AND DYE COLORS, TS FOR .MARVIN & CO'S RE FINED AGE Sold at to call ; Wholama° Priem Buyers are requested nd get quotations before going further ECM W. D. TERBELL & CO EISM ing, N. Y. , Jan. 1, 1868--ly V. FOE BALE. 186,9.. 181 B. C. WICKIIAI4I, HIS NURSERY OP FRUIT AND OR. ADIENTAL TREES, IN TIOGA 000 ,apple Tees. (RlO - Pear Trees. , od supply`of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY, ' NAMENTAL TREES A SHRIIRRERY. A T, 60 10 1 an A d 8 Fruit trees are composed of the cheicost es, good, healthy, some of them large Land lag. 41iy ode wlehing . to get a supply well to Call and• see my stock - before par g elsewhere. OM'. Delivered at the depot charge. a, Fob. 28,1868-1 y The verb!, , ;xi tee' will d Ohre free o Tto r t ro y ~.., -,..,. no 1 P. 0 Ca •." A ,:g. 'VI - % = ..o . Z ,21. M 9.. > " 4 0 .1., pa. IA r-i z 0 E ce , z, z I 11 4 t t, = 0 1 n= P P LI _ I A ' . g 4 , . i' .. Q 0 e. .c g ° 0 e+ lil ii 0 1.. g . ICI E 0 i M %!: IR 0 ! i t Pi d i. 1 i '- i t .... ril , co , '' .t . la ;4. 0 I , I F ..c ?' , i ti l f i. g 5 0 0 - ini 0 ; 0 g 1 I / 1 ol i i l l Gi 4 wG: , I •• ;., ...,. 1..,.... ',. ;4'.. i_mii 0•r 2 In ._. , .• ••• Pt Pt > " ,W 01 :4' oz ~ ~,- . ' ' „., P z x cl 0 Cd 0- " 0 .. - 4 2 •!. ;,... Pi tr. ..-• "• ,-4 0 r; *A " 4 -.., o S.' t:' ? -e. ::-, 1:::! e ,•?, psi! tt n 4F ?p . g • i. l 4 1 1, l',. CR , I gcl 4 1 0 z . 1... , , 1 g 1 1 ;:f CI 5e ,,, t4 ,.. euln'a;:n cr 88V-tgt l i ti sp, c> P-4 M C. 6 04- .P ..P.P.P.P lg." 0 V; '" - 1 ^1 1; VP surance Agency. °MING INURANCE CO., WILIKES.aiirRRE, PA. R. C W. T SKITZL, Seey. W. S. Ram, Pica. READ, Ge,n7Aet. L. D. SIIOEMAKED, V. P. mu TAL AND SURPLUS, 8150,000. ~~ S Is the company for which Theodore atfield was lately agent, and policy hold o wish - to renew their Insurance aro re . to apply to the subscriber. era , w quei lag d Fire' Insurance PHILADELI'idA: .1. B. • 'LVORD, MoStAs Criensx. President. t i"ts:!!TeAary. A. S. Glna:Eii., V. ." *200,000y All paid up in Cash. Surplus Over 5160,000. tinental Ins. Company, 00 OF TILE CITY Or Nnw Yonz Capital, 5500,000,00 Surplus, Jan. 1, 1868, 1,314,590,31 Assets, do 1,814,690,81 Polisies written at this office. Cash Gros: Cash IGB T. HOPE, President. H. LAMPORT, Vice President. CYRUS PECK, Secretary, GEO ' ri lubscriber takes this method of informing .lio that ho has tho agency of the above flies, and will bo found. at his office over Is rug Store, adjoining Agitator Office. JNO. I. MITCHELL. i sboro, Pa., Feb, 20, 1868—tL The the pu Comp, Roy'a Wel Farmers of Tioga County. To ti I A". villa ow building at my manutactory,in Lau - ranee. a superior FANNING_ MILL, aquas the following adVantages over al lather which mills. 1 It chess an, 2. Ito other se 8, It c !eparatos oats, rat litter. and foal seeds, and . cockle. from Wheat. eans flax seed, takes out yellow nod, and all de, perfectly. cane timothy seed. .88 all other separating required of a mill . 11l is built of the, host and most durable tire /..(1 style, rind ,is sold cheap for cash, or pro . 4. It d i This bar, in g duce. /Will wheat,t. lilt a patent sieve, for separating oats from : other mills; on reasonable terms. .. 3, II MATHEW, --stilleAtotell4/M4l. , 5 1 0-1 i I I x Ar, ;;". t. 4" 112 - co SRI FOOTZ'S CELEBRATED Horse aid Catty Pohl. . This preparation, long and favorably ..'.l. s v, 7 known, will thoroughly re•lnvigorits , , I • ' l2 e '''',' 1 , broken down and low-spirited horye il, ... i by stlngthyping and, r ; l \ett u n i, g t t i, •.. {, .1 i Illik stomach 4 _" . . , i It is a sure preventiVe o all Mime;-! , .....--...r: ,- ,-r-.-- -Incident to this animal', Such as LUNG - ~.•'; FE V E R , GLANDERS, YELLOW WATER, HEAVES, r: D COUGHS, IMS- die\ TEHPER, FEVERS, FO UN I,' l, LOSS OF APPETITE AND VITAL i.e.., -•...,.,r,_ • _. ENERGY, dm. Its Ilse Improves . 4,..1".4ri . - the wind, increases the appetite— n:t I 1 'n gives neooth and glossy skin—and ' 1) 4 , llip transforms the miserable skeleton • ' • !uteri Sue-looking and spirited horse. 14-:".&:::',..:.` . i:.t- '.:- To keepers of _Cows this prepare. ) Von 13 invaluable. It is a sure pre Tyr, ventive against Rindeipett, Holley I Il ac o t rn ua , l e e tc x . !l n l e ta ti s t boeeninrease proven by quantity milk and cream ° twel t ft l 4 ";*,,0: per cent. and make the butter Ursa and sweet. In fattening cattle, it gives them an appetite, loosens their hide, and nukes them thrive much faster. In all diseases of Swine,, such as Coughs; Ulcers la the Lung s, Liver, Sic., this article acts as a specific. By putting from one half a paper to a paper in a barrel of • _ swill the above diseases will be erne= cated or entirely prevented. If given _ tri in time, a certain preventive and - cure for the Hog Cholera. DAVID E. FRITZ, Proprietor, BALTIMORE F . , .r sale by Druggists and Storekeepers throughout the .lted States, Canadas and South An:Lesko. Feb. 0, 1889-I.m. =1 Agricultural and Fireside Journal, coNreltft!to SIXTEEN handsome folio pegos, 7 ptintal from new typo, on superfine book paper, and' abunaosttiy ulna. fretted by the boat artists. ZDITZD lII' 'u DONALD Q. MITC332LI, Alm 3:CARR= BEECECER STOWS, assisted by a corps of able edit9rs and contributors 11 each department. dovotod to tho interests of the FARMER, • PLANTER, GARDENER, FRUIT•ORONVER, and the FLORIST.I ORtiIAV,IMZTAL GARDENING, pill coatrib MR written exp mences In 11 THE BOYS AND GIRLS will And their own page always lighted with such fan in pictures, and fun in stories; WI shall 'make them look sharply every week for the coaling of fIEARTH AND HOME. TERITES -FOR I. SO9 Single Copies• $4, Incarlabl:, - 1a advanco ; 3 Copies V 10; 5 Copies 3115. Any one snafiln3 us 315 for a club of 15 Copies (all at ons time), will r...celYa n copy free. No travelling agents employal.Mays all aura. mtmleations to PETTETTGILL, BATP,I UNION ACADEMY. KNOXVILLE, TIOGA CO., id FACULTY : ELIAS HORTON, Principal. Bins. ADA W. HORTON, Preceptress. Miss MIRA. HORTON, Assistant. Miss AMANDA DRAKE, Tsac)ter of Music CALENDAR 'FOR 1867L8. Fall Term commences Sept. Bd, Winter Term Nor 90th, Spring Term Feb. ISth, 1868. EXPENSES PER TERM 'Common Department 'Common English Higher English Languages and Higher Matheinatioa,.. Instrumental Music, extra....., • Vocal Music, extra. Drawing, extra Room Rent Board per week," Knoxville, August 14,1867—tf. Planing & Turning. B. T. VAN HORN, 1 1111TAVING got his new Factory operation. 1 - 1 is now prepared to fill ordetTa for Cabinet Ware promptly and in the best style of workman• ship. Having procured a WOODWORTH PLANER; he is ready to:tiress boards or plank with dispatch SCROLL-WORK & BRACKETS, furnished to order. His machinesare of tb43 LlaW , est and most improveid patterns. • Shop corner of POLLri and Wain Sti, WELLS• BORO, PA., 0et.31, 1866—tf. B. IJ. VAN)HORN. iipi J. STICICLIN, 111, 7 1 ' li 0 airmaker, Turner, and 7,---- , ~ . Furniture Dealer, SALE Room, opposite Dartt's Wagon Shop, Alain Sttvet. FACTORY in - Bears th Hares Foundry, second story. • Orders promptly filled and satisfaction guaran teed. Fnncy Turning done to order'. Wellsboro, Jnne 12, 1867. •J. STICRLIN. For doing a family washing in the beet and cheapest manner. Guaranteed equal to any in the world ! Ras all the strength of_pld rosin soap :with tho mild and lathering qtralities of genuine Castile. Try this splendid,aoap. Sold by th b'A LT) EN 011E1%11CA L WORKS, 98 North Front Street, Philadelphia. sept 2,'68-Iy. Tioga Marble Works, MHE undersigned is now prepardd to exe 1, en'to nll orders for Tomb Stones and Monu ments of either ITALIAN OR RUTLAND MARBLE, of the latest style and approved workmanship and with dispatch. He keep constantly on hand both kinds co Marble and will be able to suit all who may fa vof him with their orders, on as reasonable terms turcart be obtained in the country. Stones discolored with rust and dirt cleaned andlmade to look as good, as now. PORTER WILCOX. Tio a. Nov I. 1887—tf. Valuabte Farm for Sale A farm of three hundred aores. with two hun• 13, drecl and twenty-five acros improved. Sib uated two miles north of Tioga Village, on the Tiqga River and Ral!rood. Well watttered, un der a good state of cultivation, and good build ings. Also four houses and lots for sale in Tioga village. T. L. EALDWrN. Tioga, Feb. 12, 1868 , 4 f. v and HOME OM% ,corn Cl Paaut Llow, Moe You. ...~s ~o 000 Ou .1 . . . of' 000 100 2; 0 0 O u El