All_the vital motioni.of . the ,earth, mulif.howeirer; be - extremely sluggish.; consequently , its breathing motion musA occupy.for eaeh alternation afar great? er period of time than that of any oth er animal:- ' Mart ocouple for, each al qernation of ' 'breathing' about-` three seconds. Taking - all things into con sideration, it may, be shown . that each alternation of an animal as large as the Barth would, require about eighty five "ibtiusantt Second4,-0i - "a",bont.thi) time the moon performs an =apparent revolution around the earth. That the sun and moon have each an influeim Upon the earth is not.. denied. It44,peilectly consistentupon.the the. , cry that all the heavenly ] . bodies, are, in.soine•manner, living organizations, and I submit, unexplainable upon any other understood. theory.. ,1 contend that the full 'explanation orthe tide phenonlenk requires , something ,•more -than the attraction of the. sin and moon and that the vital functi um an alogous to the aniartarsupplieSAl at req- Uisition. always been:The subject of the, tides -ha& always been attended with difficulty; upon the commonly accepted theory. In a work on the subject now - . beforoLtiie pended this note—" The theory of the tides, a subject of great difficulty„- has been elaborately treated, by_Laplaen in the.4th - Book bt the Mecanlque.Celoste" to which I. refer the reader for the most P)Wexfui reasoning in favor of.the corn-, lunlilk:VCeetved Theory. . . Tint wen have'. tficirmighly -studied-that, pr, any work same Subject, , in saying that , it is a dlf-, lieu) t subject to explain on the common theory, he will hu,,t,gii,•43 expression, to the thotightOCevery sttidetit'or.,,the Tides. I would like to go inth a full •discusion of the subject on. My theory, ,require more space than a newspaper could afford. „. In t co n nee ti o it - let •-me refer to re 7 witting- springs and wells. I-confess I ain net „familiar , enough,wlthatie;.:Sub ject at ,preseiioto say that. tlink:may be britnght, rto the support of .itittirtbeory;' but Illave , no,liesitation in taklug3la4t; springs w- tWe Iye : Ours!, a'n d • intermit for the same length of.. time, and w filliniiiik.stsv en ty-four. hours are pbenomena of Ina- , • menselveight'in . 1 . 1 ".` • .W,0. 1 44. 6 r0, ,P 1 4 , -Irgiaroti' 22 l l B BB .- , • ' • THFJ oCitiT or A ELISTIf;ri-liii4l3. M an olderbi gimeliman eat) I , On the top of his ,bead‘ was And atop•of hicylg was his bit. The wind it blow high rind blew strong, Astbe elderly gentleman eat; „ ' l .iiiid,it:tOre flora hit hind , 'l.4nAllilunged in the • ThiCOntleman then took his cowl, Which lay.by his eldo as ho sat, And be dropped the river his - wig In atteniptibg to get out hifhat. . His breast it grew cold with despair, Azid fel/ in his eye sadnets'iatv So he flung ist the river'his dine; • To swim_with his ,wig end his-hek How ,Hz WHIPPED HEVI.—A lad narrating a street:4lo3V in which hey had been engaged, said: " I'll-tell- you how it was. You see, Bill and rile went down to the Wharf to, fish; •and,r felt in my pbeket and found my knife, and it i )was gone ; and I said, Bill, you stole my knife; and'he'said I was another ; and I said go there your , self ;, and he said it. was no such thiiag; and I , ,aid lie•was a liar, arid could Whip him if I wil4 bigger'n him ; and he said he'd' rock me' to sleep, mother; and I said 110 was,a bigger one; and he Laid nearer had the inciaes ; and I said for him to An* over that• or I'd fix Win for a tombstone at Laurel Hill,; and he said nry grandmother was • no gentleman; and I said he dersen't take it up; bit he did, you bet ; you never—well i vou'never did ; then I got up again,' '3 111 said lie was too much ' afraid to do i' again ; and he, tried to, q but he could not; and I grabbed him and throwed ',him down - on the top ol• me like several bricks; and I tell you it heat all—and so did he; and my lit tle (167 t r ot behind Bill and i bit him; _ and liill e kiekedat the dog, and the.dog. put, iffid" ratter -the doglo - fetch "him back, and.l didn't eatel3 him till I got clear home; and I'll whip him more yet. Is my eye very black ?" A Goon GVIC.—Ai the —';Rote) in ~(.lircf, they•are-noted for diepateh ii tilling- orders,. for tneals. If-a warm d i ordered, some time is' taken to-cook It. Not long since .t_'stoppe4 there, and sat dewn at the table . with an elderly gentleman, who,": . o.rciered squirrel. But his patience, tivas at last i i xliatisted,'and he beckoned ; the stew. art tO,hini, and sjild : " Has - the Man got a good.gun,?" •• - " What, man ?", asked the stewart. ." The-man that's• gone to-shObt, the squirrel I ordered," said the old gentle= man, with gravity. Just then L choked, and did not h ar the steward's answer; but I saw h m disappear, and hilt few seconds the old gentleman was devouring his, squirrel with riliparent relish. , 7. A funny little incident ba \ ppened to a clergyman who preaches in the lOhlo State Penitentiary, He met 'a_female inmate who is said to be ,very crazy, who sharply aeliedt " " Well, bhaplaio., how do you like to preach to us 2' " Very, well, i c htdeed," • he /lied.— " 1 1...du behave w are quiet tin attelp tive.! , PteaChiog • to- yO . .very welt i indeed.) • t „. t " In' that ease chaplain," • repllea the girl with asigh, go ahead. Preach as you have a mind to: :1 suppose you are the bent we can afford now I" "Hog ON ZIOTtt SIDES."—In cer tain Manufacturing. v_illage not a thous and miles from Gotham lives,a- T small ril storekeeper 'peed Bacon E iYhOtil Jex, 4 m tree - parsimony seemed to render him' not altogether lovely in the ey,es if. his acquaintance. On one occasion a cue-,. tomer was giving vent to his opinion of the person, when a by-stander in-_ quired:the name °tithe merehan-' I' Bacon:" was the r t eSporfae. , _ • . ' 4 Weil,'" replied the standerl‘by;.."l have traded' with , him roy,self.'end /ta ew. he'lkas a mean man; but I didn't sup pose until how that he . teas -" hog on. both.sidesl l . l . - - • Josh.. Billings defines a. " , thurrer bread biziiiess man" as " wmi that kneWe muff about stealin' so't there leant envy body steel from him, and snuff about law so that he can do his stealiu' --; - • IL FoiN.E."—A penny-anner,i speaking of a man who was bitten by a mad 'dog, thuS lifeally expresses bimselt: "He was attacked by a quadruped while' laboring u de ' celebral eicite meat." , - • What is the di ' eren a between ii civ ilized dinner and a person who subsists at the North Pole? One has a bill of fare, and the other has his till of hear. A - therriber'-ot. the -Peaeo Society is said to have objected to live on the earth because it's a revolver: A IF3outhqrn editor congratulates him self that 'half the lies told about him ain't true." if you want tO be Baited go to the tailor; •If you want' to be nou-suitt..d, go to law. - - ladY „was cornmendin to a gentle man a medicine for the gout. - I , I know *many who praise it - to the eltieg." Bite said. - No doubt, madam," said he;: " rot' it:has sent 'many to the skies to praise it." • • :RAILWAY TIM i -. 7;, ERIE, L:44/1 , Oincvator'NoNim.r, Feb will leave Corning, at the foi i • 000* Wm. f 6,43 A. AL, NIGHT EXP., dall • for Buffalo,Dunkirk, Cleraland, Dayton arid Cineloat!, making direct , connection with trains of the rand Trunk Railway ' !at Buffalo, and with the Lake 8 ore Railway at Buf falo, Dunkirk and Cleveland; f tall points West And ; North-West, and at OinclnhaU With the Ohio and ' Missiattippl Railway forth° flontli and Sonth•Piest.; 1 > 1/3::This train makes tit direct :daily_ connection with all Lines to the West Audi South-West, and is provided with the new and' improved Dr wing Roam Coaches peculiar to the Broad Gauge, arra ged both for day and night travel,_ running through t Rocheste r , Buffalo and Cincinnati, 'and this fatal 13 tho ".1) AI IN hINETiohI Nov York, Oinelatiat aid the South-West, yttnnlng through 860 miles witho t change. 680 A. M., NIGHT EXPRESS, nuiltiya excepted, for Rochester and Buffalo, via Ave,' 10,09 A. M:, MAIL TRAIN, t nuncio and Dunkirk. • , 1,4 1 3' P. 11., BILTIMORP. RXP: i ed, for Rochester and Buffalo, 7.38 P. M., DAY EXPRESS, ' isattalo, Dunkiik, Cleveland, D the West and South, connects • Cleveland with the Lake Sher ' West :ettei''Nerth-West, and - Ohio and Mississippi Railway f a l 1 . , West. Sleeping Coacpes atta 1 - JlerneUsvillo, running throe . °tit change. • • • ' 7,45 P. M., DAY EXPRESS, 6 Rochester. - 12,35 A. M.,•EX'PRESS MAIL, Sundays excepted, for • ttuttkio, Dunkirk and Cleveland, 'connectine. with • 'trains for the West. A Sleeping Coach Is attached to this train at New York, runtog through to [t. . Mead ville without, change. - A SI a ping Coaph is, also a t i ' tached at Susquehanna rano' g through to Buffalo i,34,,P. M., WAY FREIGHT, Sundays excepted. 540 .P. M ., EAUGRANT TR!, , daily, for the West. • • , . -•--- •-•••00ING - E ef. - . - - --- : . 0.24 A. M., CINCINNATI E PRESS, Mondays ex• cepted, connecting / at Einsita for Canondsigua, at . Crarelm , for • Ithaca,' at Bingbi l anitonTor- Syracuse, at on, at latekawaxen Great Baud for Scrant for Hones ! , t • dale - at MiddletowlAS for Uri 9w/tile,. at:A:logien for i Mont emery, at - Greycourt or Newberg arid War. , trlc4 nil at Jersey Clty wit afternoon and erealag , trains of New aersey Railroa SOT Philadelphia, Bala { more and Waehlugtort. , ~. ~... 10,30 A.. 11.1., ACOHDIODAT ON TRAIN, daily, coa -1 naming at Owego for Ithaca /1,02 1,4 :M. y DAY EXPR 88, Sundays eicepted, , couusctiug at Waverly for T wanda, at Binghamton ', for dyracuse, at Great Bend or Scranton. at Lacks: , waxen for noun:idle, at MI dletown for Unionville, . ; and at Jersey City with trildnight express train of ' i New Jersey Railroad for Pbi adolphia. ' i 2,20 P. M., BALTIMORE PRESS. S l undays. ex i cegted. ; 4,38P 2 t 1 ;,' •NESt r iolit - 4. " - BALTIMORE WAIL; ouuditis excepted, connecting at•Elmlra for Osumi• i dotting, aud at Waverly for Towanda: 0,05 P. M., LIGHTNING EXPRESS, Daily, oonnect. • ; lag at 'Elmira for Williamsport, Harrisburg aud, the , Sonth,v dud at Jerliy City with morning express train o f NO Jersey Railroad, furl Philadelphia, Balthiere i and fWashington. 12,35 P. /IL, WAY FREIGI3 I SOT A revised and complete Eiassenger Trains on the Erie ] nos, has recently been. publti on application to;the Ticks Md. R. BARR, I OW/ Pass. Agent - ---- •••••:t_ V vrp Northern , a • TRAINS ROE iTraiustorOattandapla .Accothodation et. Http rose Vastest train on road Mali Way Freight, [passenger aoae • On and after btor. - 24) 1867 depart from Troy, as follows; i LEAy.F, 14011 945 A. 111.—Dally (excapt Bat 10, Canandaigua, .lioche.s6 On nadas. , 10 66 P.,6l.—Dally (exaept Bal I,3atialo; via Erie .11tilway,1 IBM LEAVE SOU I 416 A. AL—Daily (except S Washington, Philadelpid • 855 P. ..11.—Daily (except S. Washington and Philade J. N. DU BA HAY, Gen'l Sup t.llarrisburg, Philadelphia & Erie R. R. 1 . On and hirer MONDAY 'ovk 23d, 1868, Trains on the 14,hiladoipliia &Erie!: i Road icril run tuft/1101ra WESTS 411 D ' Hail Trnin leaves Philadelp ih.. .. 4. .. Williams art, " arr. at Erie or Erie Express leaves Philade p " " " William p •' a arr. at Erie......``. . Elmira Hail leaves Philader, 4. . 4 _.. Williamen .‘ . " arr. at Lock Have EAST 1V %Tail Train /eaves Erie ' " " Williamst " arr. aVYldiadelpi 4rlo Expscoo loaves .. Williams " " arr. at Phila , Mail and Lumens com rtietiy River Rail Road. ALFR. Atlantic and G BALAMA IVETTWARD .110115 D. 6. tecommodution 6,36 e.gpress 12.19 r;xpress MOO At Cory there le a Junction Frio, and Cii Creek Rail Rend At Meadville with the Fr, Vithole Branch. At Leavittaburgo the Mabo rect route to Cleveland. At, Cleveland and Pittsbutgb Ea rho Road passes through Marion, Urbana and Dayton, roads, and lertninatee at an. L. D. RUCKER, Q ; Clositrarg Cornin Trains will run as follows .teeora•aociation—Leaves 810 Bald at 8,05, Tioga at 8,41 arriving at Corning dt 10,4' dull—Leaven 131 >ssburg at 2,11 Tioga at 3,18, Lawrencov Corning at 6p. re. " • Nlall—LeavesCornlng at 8,01 9,03, rloga at 9,45, Hamill. Bloss.burg at 11.00 a. in.• decommo iation—Leaves Co rencovllle at 4,ooaloga at arriving at Blosaburg at 0I THE CHUR This paper has been recen ly enlarged to mammoth proportions. IT is inn . GEST RELIGIOUS PAYER IN TILL WORLD. Is the leading .rgau of the Union Move. meet, and opposes ritual's .., close communion, ,ex elusiveness and church mus e. It is the only paper ,s. that publishes Henry -- Ward Beecher's Sermons!, which it'doels every weok,,lnst as hey are delivered. with. out qualification or correc ion by him. at advocates universal suffrage; a unto of Christians at the polls; and the rights of labor. 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Bridge and the ,ndaya) for Elmira and I, fr ,I on:LE,lrOra, . .RW.A XID. ndays)•for Baltimorep ac. 7 1 ndays) for Baltlmota i Odd. ED. B. YOUNG Gou'l Pass. Ag't Baltimore ? !td i~ tiii 3.20 p - OR Creek null Checked Through. 'LER, Gou'l Sup't. :stern R• W. lASTWAnD BOUND 5.1 P nil 82 econanodation, 31.45 dpreSS 6.14 with the Philtedelphin de nklln and Oil City and lily Branch makes n di- Earenha connects with road. Akron, Ashland, Gallon, intersecting various rail- • a. Supt., Meadville, Pa gi & Tioga R. rt. ntll further notice: sburg at 7.15 n. m., Mans Lawr.ncovllle at 9,32 I a.m. 0 p. m., Mansfield at 2,40 lie at 4,oo—arriving a a.m., Lawroncetllll a cl itt 10,22—arriving a Wag at 2,40 p. m., 5 Laiv. P 4.60, Hanafleld'at ,80— 1 5p.m. .11.811ATTII0E,Sup't. H UNION, Lain a Communion Ser i ible, ova Life Inourance Ott any, other needful conta, to ItY E. CIIILD, Pans Row, NEW YORE. ed nt Ole omco. • „ , :len F. D. Pease. & CO., P, .PA:, ,WESTFI - to the public MILO° , . a full and coniplete as . loons, rs,'.gats, Cops, Boots, ' Crockery, .tonetoare; &c. I d to soli for cash, - or ca. duce, at rates which defy BM Atnerica,'Enlarged. , It is the' [gorilla. Every Boy and, dirt PaPellts and Teachers Con gym a a copy, A good Microscope, o confine living objects, or a oCketAnlfo, and a largo foal. given as premiums to Ptiblication Office, 838 Broadway, Now York. Openlawn copies, ton cents 11 7 -E.T#LSB 0/4:0 • AKER .Y. fir r. SUBSCRIBER havieg oetablt~lied him self 111. the 4 BAKING BUSINESS. • in this village, next door to E. K. Kimball's Grocery, is now prepared to cary on the business in all its various branches. I -Rill 'keep con. stantly on hand' An rissortmetif. of %mid, such a p LOAF BREAD, BOSTON - CRACKERS, GRAHAM BREAD, BUTTER CRACKERS,BROWN BREAD, WAITER CRACKERS, SUGAR CRACKERS, DYSP,EVS I 7,Et:N D 'SODA, J . IN SC UITS, OYSTER'ORAOKERS; - OAKES, - PIES, AND LUNCH,. at' ll houra of the day, Sundays excepted. By strict 'attention to business shall endeavor to merit the public patronage. .; 011 AS. aTEVENS. Juno. 24, 1886: NEW WINTER GOODS. Elinal MO & BARKER, (NO. 5, UNION 11LOOS.) , •Wtiro itig;io their friendtiritid pailta generally, that they are now receiving a splendid assortment otWinter -, - DRY GOODS, SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, PRINTS, OLOTHS, OASSWRES, VEST READT,I MADE, .101.0"- THING,- tars "CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, also a large and well selected stook of CROCKERY;' EIARIAVARSVIVOGDEN WARE, STCNT),WARV HERO ,SENE OIL, PAINTS & OILS, SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, ETO, ETC., ETC. We are able to offer oar outman the bona of the • !LAST DECLINE OF PRIOEs in the New York Market, our Stook having been purchased since tho great decline in Goode. - TOLES & BARKER. Wellaboro, Nov. 18, 1868. .104 C p ug .B.IG a ra . 8.60 p to 11.t0 noon 8.60 p to 10.00 a 8.00 a in a.OO .p 7.4 E p in 10.66 a to .12 66 p ru 10.00 a tu 0.70 p In . 7.60 Et Tri A N 11),t . It ii.: Vi..D - WAAL r. I R. WILLIAM ROBERTS . begs to, announce to the citizens of Tioga County; tat In addition to - hie -- excollent - stock of Stoves, On-Ware, Britton's, and Sheet-Iron' Waro, ho. t 4, at a great outlay, stocked his etoro on I , MAIN STREET, WELLSBOR9, witli a . oomPlete aiiforinieht of 'Shelf Illirdware, which we enuinerate'ilie following sudden: NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT, MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS, [BUTTS, STRAP lIIN_GES, OARPENTEIV,TOOLS,' PUMPS, AXES, • AUGERS, • BITTS, • BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS, SHOVELS, SPADES; FORKS, BENCH-SCREWS, WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS, BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS, Run BOXES; :OLE: - . • • TREES, ELLIP. SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES. HOOP, BAR, . & BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE 'HANGINGS; CORN • POPPERS,' - SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERS OOMLUNER4. Akio, PISTOLS, PISTOL CARTRIDGES, POWDER'r 'AND & •NIOs • t.ktittle: a new thing, and made for tlllO. These are but a few of the an a4ides composing our stook of Hardware. We invite the publio to,call , And:examine for themselves. We aim-to keep the beat quality of goods in our line • and all work to order done promptly and well. -WILLIAM. ROBERTS' Weilsbore,Septa 3,,y18664f. , TUE .LARGEST STOCK OF ti4ixtitoos , I N bn ir y ic i rg e ou w n o t i i, d a - nd , the Cheapest place to Agent for L. BOLLES CO'S HOSE, : Binghamton, N. Y., and ELMIRA SAW FACTORY, Eimira, N. 7. STOVES SOLD ON TIME. ganofiell, Nov, 25, 18 . t . 3,8-Iy. G. B. RIFF. YES R. WILLIAMS .4 CO., have got the best, largest and cheapest stook of Drugs, med icines, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Staff, Brushes, Varnishes, Glass,Putty, Yankee No. tient!, Perfentery, Toilet onp, Fishing Tackle, Ac., ke., , ever brought into this county. They 'will positively sell everything in theirlinecheap or than can be bought elsewhere. They bought their goods in large quantities and for nett cash, and can and will soil cheaper than'any other es tablishment in this county: Call and examine stock and prices. „ P. R.WILLIAMS dr, CO. litty 9, 1963. - No. 3, Union Block. _ . S THOMPSON NAN/WIELD PA] . ULM:MST/MIL has two fires, and is prepared to do>ill kinds of work in his line with prompt ', nese, and in a workmanlike manner, Noah:nee at excellence in his trade. • Mansfield June 3, 1868-Iy. OASII PAID FOR WOOL, BUTTER AND CHEESE, by - - O,IA. WILL9OX. June 17, 1808. FLOUR Is MEAL, always on hand at Janol7,, 1898., JAMES ALBUM'S. MOE such a■ 100 ; 000 Foundwof Wool Wanted. ics WEIR subscribers will pay Cash, Full-Cloth, : Cassimeroi, flannels, &0., &0., for Wool.— They also manufacture as usuali4-- TO ORDER, ,OR SHARES, to snit gnaw:Dore; All'_ufork scirranteCts rep mooted. •They, invite particular attention to their Water Proof 04t,ZEICMIEMit o which ere vaarrspltO in every respect. Pardon- attention given to I=ll ROLL OARDthe & Oi3OTIItoRESSINik. ''' . . • : - Twenty, ,years ,er,pertonee to:the pyieineas war rants theitt"lit ..10.tp‘otted a .getieidni - paironale. • • 'No IthoOy.olethe • •DeLano k Co., at WoCaboro, are agents for tlie - sali of our Clothe, ' • JOSEP.ErPTGBig DeeiBksidt,ll4rl3; SAVINGS BANK. °wimp miss GARIFNER'S GROOERY AND PROVISION STORE TI3E OLD saying that. et.penny myna ; is a penny 1.1 earnedijustidas GABBER/1,4n naming bts etitablishment a Savings Bank. Economy is Wealth, said samo , old-ohap , Whose ame I have forgotten; •and , it is eeencroor•to trade where the "l iii o.i •,,to arr,likU fe—IME of. high ;pritee is heistgprosoutted with vigor and Without reprieve. , .1. earl sell flume, Teas, lasses, Pish, Pork, Flour ' Corn Meal, Coffees, Canned Emits, Spices, and everything intended for fttrylii# gyfjng the buyer the ot i F r= :; . • thli,of: inarkista;`aif-tiffitittitag.i 1 daly-:appm: 'elated byttbOhodyitrideptingenl l y these verdant INN - ovErVils" who prefer PROMISING TO NY one hun dred per cent. Profits to.. the miller, to,PAYINO twenty-flee per cent. cash ,on delivery of the goods.' I shall`c..r.... 6 .'thy sto i c*: of gbods at fair prices - EVERY ; MIS/MAY, . EVE RS' TUESDAY , . tVglItV WED tIF4SDAY EVERY THURSDAY, EVERY FRIDAY, - ~.aNri Errair, SATURDAY, and Hit up as fast dal toll out. Wellsbor6,lune 12, 1867. Now is Your Tuneto Buy! • • 101 A VIIVG more goods' that is necessary for this markst - „II - wilf•sell my entire stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, . JEWELRY, 9DLATRD ur, A.-/s-v -,--3 - I cm—v-A- 34.--. CY . GOODS, AT COST.' ; 0.6. Clocks at $3,6 0. , Gothic " 1 ° 3,63. Cottage " " . . 1,70. American ;Vetches in Bi).v,or lltinting - paseseS slj 411 t °heavier. Cases, et oar. respoilitinglilow price, plated Ware at'Man ufacturerst prises. THIS is NO , HIT,MBUG BUT A VER ' I .4BLI'a.SALT I . • .• llnit atiece - forsourselt Wellsboro, April 22, ,G. 3. • A. OLEY. _ _ Stoves St rffln 'Ware FOR THE MILLION. Good'people all, both great and entail —if you want to keep " PEACEIN TIIE you must have enough to eat, diy woo°, p good wife, welt-behaved children, and to crown all, a TIP • TOP COOKING STOVE! This laetland crowning good, I have at my Tin apd - Stove establishment, oppoeitelßoy's,talock, WelialiorCiand-itirtime -hi the- • lIOME 0030 ANION; on'all;bande admitted to be equal to any in axe world. • • , TIN WARE MADE TO ORDER.- promptly,and wfrrante4 tq give satlsfaition. REPAIRING executed In the boat manner and with dispatch CALL ASD SEE ME. D. P. DOBERTS. iVellabprough, Nov. 21, 1887. • - • ..Public Benefit:, • A BONG the tieefal improvements of the day, 1 - IA. there - are few that give more promiseof good, few so,well Adapted to relieve - btnatilinr. feting, feirso'well 'approved bythe publaak that new and powerful remedy called,Balutifer (or as the 'German people call it Healthbringer). • It gives ease and Comfort to the poor sufferer from Neuralgia and 'Rhemnatism, and bring tweedy relief to that large class of diseases thilt s are often cured and always benefited by an out. ward application: ffor,sale 43 , all Druggists. Wholesale Depot DAY, *HOAGLAND & EMT. GEE, 1T0_54 Courtlandt St. New York. T ' LAWtkittil- BANKRVP'Tey ,BLANKS in fail:eat:is, at YO.IIN4'B'i3O4KSTOBE. 'WASHING MACHINE.' AS. M. InialtiBON, of Chariesten;havin phretuteed the right to make and vend th •11: P. JonesWaabitig Machine in Tioga Count • I hereby give; notice that the'machinea aro boin made at Van Horn's pabinet Factory, Virelleboro whore they may-be procured. The beet, cheapest, and most sensibleraaahin ever: invented::' ' • • _ - June 20s,os,tr. .• • : .200 Babas Timothy . Seed. .100 buehe °Warned, ohoinet Made WILLOT .4 &KUM j M.A14,.140,09,/[teo..7:4I,CENkV , 'PAOVVIT: ‘' , w. A. g i tthlt, Principal, Zilrea - S..D. Ronan, • •Preceptress, Mac: A,'B.Daarrtrar,' • Toaclier •- • CiAriIiNDANT.9IV•AiI6i3.-9: •• • , Wttitekteim 0641411iiiirs' EirtiOarM CoihnietiMii . Maralqith;i4d cloaesJuntill, 1' akinqinp - pzu TERM. Pritne:ryDeArtitent $6,00 . Common • • 8040 . •IllisbarVagliab • • $1 ,001 ''lssuirnages and lligbar Mathematics, • 4...4,00 iWitrliaiental• Mull° • - • ' • b.,:;,.510.00: ' • . Bich Tarps cbtitinne fotirtiett , week's. • Bills due, •one half tirstidayof term, remainder at middle efterns. No deduettotrnide in • tuition except Or None but Rob neon ' s Mathematics are Used: • Studenti on entering - a te-requested to register theirmames to. gather with the Attunes Alley wish to piratie; and pay ono-baiter their tsiltion.. ••' " ' o e r aionable rates in tbey_ll.lagei IfkOttler of the Board of,TAIIttTEE Welliboro, Nor. 4, 1868, TS now reoeiviig`i► lir& and ooriiptoto assort raeut of Fall & Winter • , G " Cli f id i S • Vonght idnoo the' lafe iieelina 3ti prldee fallow fork, oondeting of . " ' " (traceries; Mits, .Capp, - ,Boots & Shoes, - YANKEE, NOtIONSO 1ik1191132 ZINC§ 60030 AND TRIMMINGS, Gaiters and Hoop Skirts; also a We? line of TN t aVer.N'Or eroPC:brY fined 2'441'65'0 prwea, ~ft flue asstlitifottFetitife 1 017 OhOnP, 411 of whloh;Alai th oC7i, e west mar - -. keti prices. We respectfully Invite all to gall and exontino zoy. stack- bef9rartrahaslnt- - olstnob4re. • . ,• ginpire ' WelMoro, Oct. 21,1868. if..l A. GARDNER. Thirtpseven volumes of a tlie Magasine,ln neat loth binding, will be sent by empress, freight at expense of purchaser, for $2,21 per volume.-- inle volumes, by mall, postpaid, $B. Cloth t oes, for binding, 58 cents, by mail, postpaid. ! The annual Volumes of ilarpeee Weekly, in eat cloth binding, will be sent by express, tree of expense, for $7 each. Eleven Voltims:„ sent qm oecei.pt of cash at the nue of $5,2 5 :15er . 714 -• ieight R1,1;46110 Of purahasor. Vol. XII, ready an. 11341869. 4 ' Postage on Harper's Blagasine,24 cents a year, nd on Harpor'sWeekltind Harper'/ Bina:, 20 Mate cull; to be i*id at;thn . eubsoribeee post. office., : • • ' , • • . . 'Or Babseriptions sent from British North American Provinces must he accompanied with 20 cents addlticei, tillitrepatHuitektiOtteipbst tage. Addreis,. . ::: 0 ...., .)1 ~.• , i HARPER A BHAVIXII.9, New York. 1 • I "A 'doilipliti3 l'lctoilitritisiory of tiio ,- , - , „.',11..' r ,.. •r. , -: , , t -- -• • --- •• "Tlio ll36iti,'I I 36it i ,' - oft fapp,; . d inostiitie:biliiii- - fel nitnitly - Paper tir the trulen."‘ fIATP/M..6; WEEILY...-SPLENDIBLY IL LUSTRXTED„ _ The, Nellei,lTAwepaperof our Aou!itty--.eetti plete in • • nii-tbe - departments' of ' Ameiteet Famil,y - Papin . -.Hurper's - =Wee_ kly bee 'earned for ' itself a !fele to its title, ."A Journal .of , •Y:;EveninP • "- ' ' ' 'Our future historian's 4111- etirtali thateselles out of Harpers's Weekly long - after writers, and printers, and publishers, theri!.t.uriiid to .dust.=-N. F. Eeangdiet. The best of its class in Amerlea...Boston Tra• „ • • •• !Harper's Weekly may be unreservedly dealer. ed the bast newspaper in America.—The Inde. Pendimt, Zr•IY; I - • .; ' • The artioles upon puldio questions .whieh ap pear in Harper's Weekly from week to week farm a remarkab le - . series di :WWI - political essays-- They are distinguished by 'clear and pointed statement, by good ootomon'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 Reefiq Boston. • . • To Owners, of Horses and Oatile. Tour4s-. DERBY CONDITION POWDERS ]IRS • warranted superior to any others, or no pay,' for ' the cure of Distemper, Worms, Hots Coughs, Bide bound. Colds, &c., in 'donee and• Colds, Coughs, Loss of Milk, Black Tongue. Horn Distemper, &c., id Cat 'tie Theyare perfectly safe and innocent; no need of stopping the working of your animals. They increase tbeappotlto, give a fine Coat, cleanse thb stomach and urinary organs; also increase- the milk of cows. Try them, and you will never be without them. Hiram Woodruff, the celebrated trainer of trotting 'horses, has used - them for years, and recommendi theta to his ,friends. Col. Philo. P. Hush, ,of the Jerome Race Course,Yordhatu, N. Y., would nut use them until be was told of - what they are compOsed, since which ho is Dover without them. Ifs has over, twenty running horses in his charge and for" the last three -years has used no other medicine for them. Ile has kindly per mitted me to refer any ono to him: Over , 1,000 other rpferences can be seen at the depot. Bold by Druggists and Saddlers. Price 25 cents per- box. Depot, 1P) Cortlandt Street,Now York. [Feb...l9] • CASH Paid FOR' HIDES, M==M MOlit 'NEW GOODS! John- R. Bowen, rss3L•Wr' -Ca.cNc'eLs, ' • Ace.- Particular attention is invited to.our Stook of Remember, ~A~p~~'f3 ~bT~u' W ~MONTSYi~ M~ CiIIZ~ID. , , , Oritical Neticesof the Preto. • • this most popular Monthly in the worlti.—.liT. Y. Observer‘ •,-; ~; ~-,t - ~' ;.; ; • ,".• ` v 1:" -" We mustrerfer in terms of eulogy td the high tone and varied excellences of Harper's Magazine ejournal with a monthly circulation of about 170,000 copies—in whose, Pages are to be found some of the'ohoiceet light air general reading of the day. We speak of this ork as an evidence of the culture of the Ame eon People; and the popularity it has acquire is merited. Hach Number. ontains fully 1 pages of :reading matter, Appropriately illustrated with good wood cuts; and it combines in itself the vaoy monthly end the 'mere philosephidal tirarteriy, blended with the beet features of the daily journal. It has great - power In the dissimination of A love of vire' 'll te r atn re.;••• rritbri sr's ' gait. 'to Amst,iikis Literat'u're, London. . !We can account for Its success only by the simple fact that it meets precisely the popular taste, furnishing a variety of pleasing and in structive reading for all.--Zion's lfgraici, 4losfon. ` ' "A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction." H ARPER'S BAZAR . 'A. supplement containing numerous full-sized pattern. or userut artieles accompanies the paper every fortnight, and occasionally an elegant col ored fasbon plate. ' Harpoe, e Bazar contains 10 'folio pages of the size of Harper's Weekly, printed on' superfine calendersid paper,'and is published weekly. 1 . oriticol Notice, of the Press. Hariel4Bazar contains, besides pictures, pat terns, etc., a_ variety of matter of, especial use and interest to . tip° .family; articliss.on• health, dross, and housekeeßirig in all its branblien, its editorial matter is speoially adapted to the circle it is intended to interest and instruct; and it has besidel,-good stories and literary Matter of merit. ft is not siorprishig that the Jennie!.' with audit, features, has achieved in a short time an immense success; for something of its kind was dashed in ; thousands of families and its publisher* have lilled . the demand.-14 Y. Evening Poet: : " - - Whether we consider its claims as based upon ' the elegance and superiority of the paper, its typographical appearance, the taste and judg ant displayed in the engravings, or ;he literary ontributions contained it. itiloages, we tinhesi tingly pronounce HO be superior in each and very particular to any other similar publication ere or abroad.—Phirsz Zrsrallntelligincer. . Harper's Magazine, on year; Harper's,Weiskly, one your $4,00. Harper's Bazar. one year, $4,00. ' $4,00. An extra copy of either the Magazine, Weekly r .11diar will, be supplied grsitle for every Club of ive Subscribers at $4;00 each, in one remittance; r Six copier for $2O, • . ' Subscriptions to Harper's Magazine, Weekly nd Bazar, to one address for 'ono year,slo; lor {no of Harper ' s perledictill, to opts adress for {no year, $7. ' Back nuretiers'ean be supplied at any time. .... ... prNeal,4Yeciese, of the ,Pretej. by M. A. DURIF. elLboro,Dee.l6,lB6B.•4f -INIFi-W., FA-R-41-1 is OUR 131,NINES, t YvAlfpit i tt,4 l o, fitAteat ingrlcat price, BgEEP ' - 4•4 1 5 1 ft,M9lsPl e lt't - • g",VA15,01 SKINS, ANT, VEAL' SKINS, . : . 1 : .., ~ ..1 , -.i. , .:;-:.: 0.'11., ..• . , . , , fer:sstilatbzwpWl liiiatcoish. ci .1 ~. ,:-. , '.. :. . lireneitiVikunfintatetwordok,Freneh er horde- ' ti ntrad 0/11.47:13FICIPACOOTP, its the best •tikan nbrtradtatnifitlriiiqse,'and pay-especial attention to ft,P;AritING: .-- '' ' • - • • • ' ~, 2,. AiLAik..o , ,- —: __,,,.... , _ , ,‘ '. ..Wif,baie'a.,Arilt,'44;ito'ok of Y . . , IitADV I II 1) : 4K . /ti -,..nt.•,..1:.::-111 shotwhlch trerislil'ea be un ertald, and from this tilde areshall - makcit a pelt to keep up the best stocli'of ' •. 1-' i . ::• . - • 0 kletiockttatht ,tire v4bu,ntj, which we will sell at elower.profit tharcsach articles hive over been 'offered in thls•regioa. ', .. : ' We shall likewise keop. pi) a good assortment LADIES' lILIMORA 9, LEAT RER . BQOTPJEgnogiitO. I I4.DPS AND ' MISSES NO IC ti,P . :VA- . rams ,',5- .'ES;• and alt 'styles of hi bliii.iyagit, :. 1411PtilE1 ' t y; FiliribitNdg _ onn-lehtlght.of acat cheap as •any where this shine!' New York, and - we shalt keep a fulJ stock of. ... .„ _ nvirrojitumx.;,:giciwog - RIP, up. PAW,Otx4'tltillicis, AND' ~. k. , ... ,_. ~..- 1 : -ItIN-liik+tiv--:.. , • ~ ,-,- o at r, (I i ilk 11 ma st.nd kit'r,l.l u,l - : ....:,-..., . . ur.ttdvpfinkliffoßisittfMrllllo3A.P; A-WLS, t. ,4741?Viatitft 1 4 4' 40,414 a, it 4S,T 8, Tt ,tfl f oo,saft"'`dAli-t 'gg 6m :e ' ° *et'etitYl4ati n tf •lo.oftee... Tittnaggetstitat;'4,l4 *t wee - 6 busikaise; We ttYoollo4l4kielitgle.s. l et enougli..fo:be well Art ''' 13" faiVe ll e c ir, fi,lii ir ivin e . o ar_ ertinr il ard" iiiiiilinfi -- al (It w. - ARS, "" V • . 1 bo.a XI .11 N.4 si c .1.J.-,;seiter.:lo - ; DERBy.. V:4111411100WAI Sri- • ittlizr,:::,:, .1. 2. ,:: ..:.: :. • ME , WE Exj.15—..0 • a “ior ~„ ' -440:11 iabioriberi" hay' ...mooPlizori.ore now ail isorikof • CAST PLOWS; s:0 xr r 7 1 VA.IT 0R 8, FIELD ' RCiLXES.B.,. ItiLL GEARING, ' ' SLEIG4SIOES, "W 0 0D - SAWINGAIAOHINES, We havo l al a • WOI3 . IIWORTE PLANER, • fcir imitate and jab work We are also pvipated to do SLITTING & SII6OLL SAWING 'laving- a first-alai, are praparaiA to „paha. • CHB,ESZ - 1',2? to'ordet: tilldets of quested to examine our the Champion Plow, ono of the finest ample ante tho market. Oa paid fOr OLD criAimus WILLIAMS, SEAB O. . W..llaboro May 15, 1: 87-tf. Grooery. and CORN - CS. X),. WHOLESALE A in all kinds of i:a , 2a Winellt ate FOBBWN Magail CANNEL) pias•74 WOOD & WIL '0 OROO : OMVggEN'S . 0 PERANBULAT A full and compla niontinnod goods of th 'Parttrilar (MOM.] Dnalora and Consumer tereittn - ovicaine Lis g' Mid.; Paint far . iax TREE anArrorTL , Tllr?Povl'.7lla!Bufact. and boet - Dorlibl - e - P: pat on, mixed with ti tr 15 *oats; it is of Choeolate color, • and end, atone, drab, oil, of the consumer. I Barns Fences, Oarr lnd WoodAtorare, canal Boats, 'Vessel vas,"Metal and Shin Water proofs,) Floor tdror baying used 5,0 Ind as a paint for an bOdy, durabitit;y, al Price so, ppr.hfurrolo a fartnerJ,foVloibtro t eases 14 ab ort::" fall particuittis.-:-.N in a trade mark,' sons can orde the P on receipt of tho goc •Jano 3,1868-9 m Fan' rpIIR Subsorlber, fors for Sale at chaser, the follow in dred aorea of land, 'Wen of Westfield B ieventy.five acres hernial* and :hard t good apple mbar house thereon. Tb 'buying purposes, ter on all parts. P 4 bar °alba premises' Tloga Co., Pa. Oot. 7, 18611. twAry , AV)) Wok. g- prootited additional -ady to torniel►t t 4 order. NOS, As • CM MI to o orew-cutting * Lathe, we SS SCREWS, ,c4oese.Faotorhis are re ark. We manufacture rovleton Store, Dail R. Y. Sii;XX.aLap D RETAIL • DEALER PROVISIONS, nors and ESTIO, GREEN & FRUITS. RUITg AND ARLES, WARE, GLASS & Y WARE, ' TAUS, OABS RS, . TOTS,. &0., &o. assortment of the above hest quality .alwer on paid to Fint::Oatioilea will find it to - thoir in , k latoio'bnying. .W 141868." • • ercandp3thera, I,I)IMXIAL PAINT CO. 'sin the Best, Cheapest nt in . use ; two coats well • Linseed' Oil, will' last 10 light brown or. beautiful can be changed • to - green, ( 2 ' or cream,. to suit the taste : is valuable for Rinses, ge and Car makersafalls Agricultural 'lmplements, and Ships' Bottoms, Cran k Roofs, (it being Fire and Oil Cloths, (one manufac -1 0 bble. the past year,) and ~P4rPose is unsurpassed . for P t,i ot3 , and'- adhesiveines . s..;.:. 300 lbs.,which will supply 'eerie. Warranted In 'ail id"-for a circular tsbielygliei De..genuine .urileis branded uftorafineral Point. Ter. ;, int and remit the money de. Address DANIEL BIDWELL, 254 Pearl St, New York. for ZOO being about to go west, of a great bargain to the pur. property, to wit : One bun. situate about 4 miles South. ro; on 'Potter Brook Road— mprolied,- thebalanoe good bur, with good sugar. bush, ~. good frame barn and log farm is well adapted to living)/ plenty of living wa. or terms, call on the subsea 'or Address tilta - at Westfield, WILMMIL EMBEE. DRUG STORE. inirm rRNING, N. Y. _ : S AND MEDICINES, PAINTS OILS, DRUG, AND US DAVIDS' INKS, .KEITIP4 lONTRATED MEDIUINES, EELL'S FLUID, ,EX• TRACTS; • TR - ADD' CON BURN D EXT TT'S COCOAINE, FLAVORING • ACTS, 'KEROSENE LAMPS, ENT MEDICINES, HOCH ' ESTER PERFUMERY PA AND F ATOMNG . EXTRACTS } , WALL APER, WINDOW GLASS, WAITE W A Sa f lAMB & AND DYE COLORS, AGE N S FOR MARVIN & CO'S , RE FINED OIL, holeiale. Prices. .Buyers are requested Sold at to call and get qaotatkons before going further MI W. D. TRBELL gi CO GNI Ong, N. Y.; .lAn; 1, 1808-1 y 06 i do POlt B ,_ . .i. 9. ALE. 1869, jl BY B. C. WICKHAM, ' i ti. , .T t/llls'NußsEttot OE FRUIT ANDOE -6 a ..„ NYAL TREES, IN TIOGA ; 6 j ' 00. Apple Trees. 1.0.4 ! 00 Pear Trees. d:stipply of PLUM, PEAQH, CHERRY, INAMENTAL TREES 1, SHRUBBERY. A go and 0 ' The varhiti in heir will do °basin: free of Tog r raittrees are •oomposed of the choicest • iigood',' h'ealthY, iota% of theta large and ag: "Any one ,''Wishing 'Wishing to get - a supply Well td Call aid see my stock before pnr elsewhere. Air-Delivered at the depot !charge. ; Feb. 28,1868—1 ye MI It It "Z 0 4 j> IC Px , sgorAol Ili 't- e g g •'' 0 • I" h°4 P " tr "' .- a Cl/ g 5 - c, lil a . 14 P . = ~. . 't is . ~-::ip:1 dl I fl 3 2 ; ..4 0 W '2 . c. l "4 el , tl" 1.7: t ill a) S Cill *1 OP. g g ,?i :., U 2 K.:' 0 Cr• ° 0 .4 4 z ,; . m,vo bid - 0 p, .t i i i.. 0 , ig i or el . Eti * 111 W tt -3 hi M 9 11;• g . ::, ,4 , 5 F- r 3 . R o 14 e' ttli 4 °I - - '4 I Q VW , St ... , Ir 3 :i r. tr , S CI N o,e it t , , 0 13 1 1 4 g g g " ' . • I , ~, p- C 2 tI E. II i .., . g 0 1 Z CI p A ° VI .8 9. v p d ig i o I Ihnli " 0 0 0 A :3; 0. 1- 4 — 1 .4• ,, p.2,ig ICI i t s Er., 01 01 "C> 00> 00 ~ C> C> i•-• -0 b 0 t* o d to 2 .Pp sp .-- , ,psz • act Ct. co a men vi 0• c> ar-b ~ ,,q m ts) 4:- ,* a• .S:',P,PP.P.P i Gel rOC . 07 --1 -I 0> V P P tf A s P P ° P ~ tl to surance Agency. OEM INSERINCE CO. WILKES-BARRE, PA. 12E Bmit, &c'y. W. B. Ross, Prea. EIIAD, GenTAg't. L. D. SHOEMAKER, Y. P ITAL AND SURPLUS, $150,000. IS is the company for which Theodore 1: Weld wad lately agent s and policy bold hp•wish: to renew their Insurance are re d to apply to the subscriber.. ors 4nes' In rd Fire Insuraipe Co., PHILADELPHIA. . ALVORD, Tnosus ORkVEN, President Secretary. A. S. GILLETT, V. " pitaiiitgoo,ooo, All paid up in Oash. Surplus Over $lOO,OOO, ntinental Ins. Ootany, E 1 OATE CiTT OP Nzw Yon . h Capital, $600,000,00 Surplus t Jan. 1, 1868, 1,814,090,31 h Assets, do 1,814,690,81 Polisies Written at this office. • ORGE T. HOPE, President. LAMPORT. Vico President. CYRUS PECK, Secretor'', ho subscriber takes this method of informing the publio that he - has the agency of the above Campantes, and will be found at his taco over y's Drug Store, adjoining Agitator Office. JNO. I. MITCIIELL. ellsboto, Pa., Feb, 26, 1868-ti: o the Farmers of Tioga County. AM now building at my manufsetory,in Leanne° _sills. a superior, . I FANNING- MILL , i w. ickpossesses the following advantages over allother m its. . 14 separates oats, , rat litter. and foul seeds, and chess and cockle, from wheat. • . It cleans flax seed, takes out yellow seed, and all other seeds, 'perfectly. ' I s, It cleans timothy seed. . A 4. It dOes all other separating required of a mill, • tikie mill is built of the beet and most datable tim. bir, in pod style, and - is sold cheap for cash, or pro. duce. 1 I will ill a patent sieve, for separating oats from w eat, to other mills, on reasOnable terms. • J. A MATEIBR. r,Osteir %MOO I 11•'1 g 2 aid kte F arse ad Gatti° Potion. - This preposstlon,lotig and favrably: , t 7, knons, will thoroughly re4wrigorafe 1 ';• broken 'down andlow•spirited borus, by • strengthening and cleansing eta- s stomach and intestlncs. • • •• • It is a sure preventive tit all diseases - • •-• incident to this animal, such as VINO FEVER,' GLANDERSi YELLOW WATER, lIEAV _ ,E 8 COUGIIS, TE3IPER, FEVERS, Fl) D ER, , LOEB OF APPETITE Al.4tD VITAL 1 ENERGY, ato. Its. use Improves. " • the wind, him:am tlao appetite— 1 gjvcsa smooth and glassy skin-Land " L J transforms the miscrablo skeleton • . into alluedooking and spiritmlhorso! . . To kiepers of Cows this prepare,. tlon Is invaluable. It is a sure pre 'r ventive against Rlnderpest, Roney • ,• Horn, etc. It has been proven by • 1 actual experiment- to incresue the quantity of milk and cream twenty - per cent." and make the , butter fain • .and sweet. In -fattening cattle St gives them an appetite, loosens their hide, and makes them thrive much faster.' In all diSeties of Swine, such as Coaghs, Ulcers In tbe Lung . Liver; Ace., this article act? ' • , as a sweise. .By tinttingr from one- • half a paper to paper in a barrel of !..! &will thenboyediseastftrittlXittralit,•, • caved putirely,Preventett If in lb f in. time, a certain treirCntip cats for the Bog Chotera. • - • - • DAVID E. FOETZ, Proprieior, 3,1 d. For solo by Druggists and Stortketiors_tbroughout the Xinttod Matas, Canada' and 9 onth Arasizbia. Fob. 10,1809-1 m; HEARTH and HOME ZS A iftENLY 41grioultnral and .rirosido Journal, awn: .tt• 1314L - ENsa2l , handsome folio pages, printed from new typo, on superfine book paper, and sibigulantly fgated by the best artists. IWITID HT DONALD ,e.-31IyrompLia, AZID rpazTarir .nrapntra ed by a corps of Able editors and contributors is t each depurtnient; It ii devoted to thainterosts of the PLANTER, GVARDRIIER, FRUIT-GROArzu, - and tho FLORIST. ORNAMENTAL GARDENDTEL - RNRAL AREttru.CTUR3 PLANS OF Cr • Z :11 • - sof P A g fly Circle , • _ .( noted for their attractiveness, time to tiravoi also Cornets: Greens.- A etirefalltePort ton,PbStadelpbb wlil bo foram! Farmer later al:a WHEN, .Iterest the household t plain ling and domestic management, .1 a napkin and the cooking ota a education of children. from good, MRS. STOW? VW aoucrib ME Iftllti3n cap manes In tli THE BOYS AND GIRLS .7.11111nd Mar own page always lighted with such Pan platares, and fan to stories, a 5 shah make than look sharply every week for the coolhaz Of fig ARM AND 110.314. TERITIS FOR. 1 8Of). Elngla Coplo3 4, Invariably In atiranca ; 8 Copia $10; 5 Copia& $l5. Any ono 32 ntir.: :Is 71) tot a dab ofls Copies Call at one time), will i-.^e,flro a cops !too. No travailing' agents ensplaye.i. Adir:s3 all ans. ratiniaationa to .; PETTENGILL, BATRI . C.();, • liaw, haw itAb. - I =I UNIOIT ACADEMY. KNOXVILLE, TIOGA CO., PA FACULTY: ELIAS MORTON, Principal. MRS. ATA UORTON, Freceptress. Miss . BIIRA KORTON, Assistant.• • lases AMANDA DRAKE, Teacher-Oh:aic, CALENDAR FOR 1.867—.8.1 Tall Term eOmmenceS Sept. ail, Winter Teha Nor 20th, Spring TOTITI VIM). th, 1868. EXPENSES PER TERM.' Primary Departmint 1500 Common English 000 Higher English I 700 Languages and Ilighor Mathematics 800 Instrumental Music, extra 10 00 Vocal Alusio„'extm. ...... ~.... ....... ..-.... 100 Drawing, extra , ! ..-. Room Rent 8 00 2 to Board per week... ..... ........... .--.1.....-.-....... 810 Knoxville, August 14, 1807-tt. i Planing Sr, Tnrning• B. T. VAN HORN, AAVING got hta new Faotory In operation. la now prepared to fill ordera.for Cabinet Ware promptly and in the beet style of workman ship. Havlag'preenreta • • WOOD)VORTH PLANER, he Is ready to dress boards orplank with dispatch SCROLL-WORK & t BRACKETS, furnished to order. ilia machines aro of the new est and most improved patterns. Shop corner of Pearl and lValn Sts, WELL'S 8080, PA., ' .1. Oct. 31, 1866—tf. B. T. VAN BORN. ; 4 ' k J. S I TICKLIN, Chairmgker, Turner, alid Furniture Dealer, -or SALE ROOM, opposite 'ltii:tt's Wagon Shop, Main Street. FACTORY Iu Bears IVII• items Foundry, second Atory" Orderapromptly 'filled and satisfaetion gun ran • teed. Fancy Turning dope to order. WeHebert), Jnne 12, 1867. J. sTrelcLur• • . „ 0 UE EN OVENCLAND.SOA• QUEEII. .E -OF-NQI:AND SOAP. E_Ndt.:AND SOAP. ••• Fordoing a fami p washing in the Alert and cheapest manner. 9uaranteed equal to any in the world f Has the strength of old rosin soap with the mil I and lathering qualities of genuine Castile. Try ,this splendid soap. Fold by the ALDEN OEIEMICAL WORKS, 48 North Front Street, Philadelphia. Sept 2, '4B-Iy. Tioga Works. rpHE undersigned is now prepared to exe cute all orders for Tomb Stones and Monu ments of either ITALIAN OR RUTLAND MARBLE of the latest stylo and approved workmanship and• with dispatch.. Ito keep constantW'on hand both kinds o' Marble and will be able to suit all who may fe ver him with theitkorders, on as reasonable term' as can be obtained in the country. Stones discolored with rust and dirt cleaned and made to look as good as new. PORTER WILCOX. Vogt/ IStlr—tf. Valuable farm for, sate. A farm of three hundred neres;with two hen l& dred and twenty-five tierce improved. Sit uated two miles north of Tioga Village, on the Tioga River and'Rallrecd. Well retttered, un• der a good state of cultivation, and good lifitid" lags. Also four houses and lots for sole in Vega village. T. L. BALDWIN. f Vega, Feb. 12, UMW. II EU! GA York, Boa .11:14 New Orison, week, giving 'the e Silipt. TO 131:1 Ei