GOSSIP. - , Tho following" illuSttafe s s tho wey - in Which h l story goes by telling : Says Gossip One to Gossip two, While shopping in the town, • Old _Mrs. Pry_to me.simarked— , Smith bought hie goods of Brown." Says Gossip Two to Gossip khree, Who cant her eyelids dowri, "I've heir(' it said to;day, La/friend, --- Smith got hissgoods from brown." r " ,-• , , Says dossip;Three to aoSsip, l Four, With isOmethilig of a D own, I've Ifeetr ' strange news what do you think ? j : SFith took hie goods from Brown." , . • Sea Gossip Four to Gossip Five, Who blazed it round tho town, "F Y° heard to-day such shocking DOWS limithstole his goods froin Brown." 1 , A TRAVELER'S gro Y. - Between Calebal3vrainp "and Line Creek, in the (Georgia,) e saw a con siderable crowd gathered near a drink ing-house, most of them. seated - and smokipg.• We stopped - to see what was the Matter. It' was Sunday, and thete had been a quarter race for a gallon of whisky. The first thing I noticed on alighting was the singular position of one of the horses of the party. He was kneeling down and standing on his hinder feet, his head wedged in between the ends of two logs of the grocery, and, he was. atone two baying cVldently I run directly agailfst the building at full I speed, cansing, the , hou4e to : partially ' fall: ..A.hoPtllve paces from the, horse lay the rider, quite senseless, with a gash in his throat .which might have let out a thousand lives. As I- said, most of the crowd were seated a,na smoking. '. `What is all this?' I inquired. is the Matter here?' 4 Maur l' After a while answered One in a drawling voice, giving a gq9dspit, and re-filling his A outlq, with a new cud. ,' Matter enou ; there's . been a quarter race.' - . d ' But how came is man and horse killed 2' I asked. . _ Well,' answered the chewing and' spitting gentleman, the man was Con siderable. in liquor, I reckon; and he ran his horse chuck against the house, and that's the whole on it.' Has the doctor been sent for ?' in quired one of our party. • Lreckon there ain't much use of doctors here,' replied another of the crowd. Burnt brandy would not save either of lent, man or Boss.' Has this Man a Wife or children?' inquired I. • No children that I knoWa on,' an swered a female_who was sitting on the ground a short distance front the, dead man, smoking composedly. He has, -a wife, then?' ' I remarked. What will be her feelings when she learns the fatal termination of this most unfortunate race?' ' Yes,' sighed the female, it was an unfortu M ate race. Poor an !I he lost the ity.' Do you happen to know his wife? Has she been informed of the untimely death of her husband?' were my next inquiries. : Do I know her?' Has she been in formed of his death?' said the Woman. Well, I reckon you ain't acquainted about these parts. I am the, , unfortunate widder.' CUNNING OF TILE Fox.—A hunter who was one morning -keeping watch in the forest, saw a fox cautiously mak ing 14s approach toward the stump of an old tree. W hen sufficiently near, he took a high and determined jump on the top:of it, and, after looking round awhile, bopped to the ground again.— After Reynold had repeated this-exer cise several times, he went his Way, but presently returned to the spot, bearing a pretty heavy piece of dry oak in his mouth, and thus burdened, and as it would seem for the purpose of test ing his vaulting powers, he I.'enewed his leaps °lithe stump. After a time how ever, and when he found that, weighted with facility, ho desisted from- further efforts, dropped the piece of wood from his mouth, and coiling himself loon the the of the stump remained,motion less as if dead. At the approach of evening, an old sow and progeny, five or six in number, issued from a neigh boring thicket, and pursuing their usu al track, passed near the stump in ques tion. Two of her sucklings . followed somewhat behind the rest, and just as they neared his ambush, Michel, with the rapidity of thought, darted down from his perch upon ouje of them, and in the twinkling of an/eye, bore it in triumph to the fastness he had so prov identially prepared beforehand. Con founded at the shrieks of her offspring, the old sow returned in a fury to the spot, and until late in the night made repeated desperate attnlpts to storm the murderer's stronghold ;. but the fox took the matter coolly, and devoured the pig uncle?r the very nose of its en raged mother.- 7 -Naturatist spa Norway. IiATHER' - PUNGENT.-" Did you ever hear the story' of the two Irishmen and the horseradiah?" " No ; how was it?" "Nell, seeing a dish of grated horse radish on the table, where they had stopped for dinner, each helped him self largely to the ' supposing it to be eaten as potato or squash ; and the' , first, putting a - knife-full lute his mouth, jerked his - handkerchief from his trowsers and Commenced viping WS eyes. " What troubles yer, Jetnin3 ?" in quired his comrade. , " Sure, and I was thinkin' of my poor old father's death when he was hung," he replied, shrewdly. " Presently the other, taking as greedily of the pungent vegetable, had sudden use for his handkerchief; whereat, Jemmy as coolly inquired: " ' And what troubles yes, Pat?" " "Froth,' he replied, that you was not hung With your father.''' There are Tonle precious children in Waterbury, as the following local nara live of tlw Waterbury Americanshows: " Mother what is a gone sucker?' " " Von tuusn't ask such questions, Freddy." " But mamma, I want to know wha a gone sucker' is." " Freddy, I tell you not to ask: me again." Freddy, ;however, could not be put off, and still persisted in pressing his inquiries, where-upon, " Mamma" be came indignant, and ordered him to 1)0, and as punishment Freddy had to stty his prayers by himself, instead of nu his mother's lap, as usual. So Fred dy prays : " God bless papa and Mam ma, and baby, but as for me, I'se been a bad boy, and guess I'm a gone sucker.' " A drawing master, worrying a pupil With contemptuous remarks upon his lack of ability, ended by asking. ' Nov, sir, if you were going to draw me, what part of me 'would you commence with?' The boy with a meaning look into the master's face, answered very quickly, " Your neok, sir." Wife, wife, witat has become of the grapes' I suppose, my dear, - the hens picked them °IV was her modest reply. `Hens—Lens—some two-legged hens, I guess, said her husband with some im petuosity ; to which she calmly replied, Aly dear, did you ever see any other kind?' • A little fellovi, not more than five • years of age, healing some gentlemen at his father's table diseusging the fa miliar line, `An honest man is the noblest work of God,' said he knew it wasn't true • his mother WWI better than any man that was ever made. A shrewd old gentleman once said to his daughter : I Be sure,•my dear, you never marry a poor man'; but remem bered that the poorest man in the world is one that has money and nothing else. , • MEDICAL ADVICE Is often quite expensive, but this you have for the reeding. .I)i' by accident, you get'scalded, bruised, burned, or sprained, then apply • Saintlier imtnediately.; for it is iftifck to give relief; and powerful to cure pain'and soreness. If you are a f flicted with sameness, or numbness and stiffness of the limbs, or with severe pain, or painful swellings like Neu ralgia and Injiamatory Rheumatism, then try SiMUTTIFER byatt ' , means. Api.ly it quickly 'so as not to leave it open to the air; and use it according to 'directions on the bottle. • ' , .1 1 If you have Sore Throat, or Quinsy, or Felons, or Crou r p, or Fleurisy,or or any of these disorders that require an outward remedy, then SALUTIFER Is what you want, far it has proved a bless ing to thousands. Although it is reckoned to be one of the strongest medicines ; yet it is so safe that even a child may handle & use it. ..SALUTIFER. Kept constantly on hand* immediate use, will certainly prevent muck sU f fering, and mily save life. • j If you are prudent and economical, and desire to save expense; then remember that 'What SALUTIFER Is found to be a saving of snore than $lO a year in anfamilies that use it . ( ggi`For sole by all. Druggists. IVholesale Depot 252 Greenwich St., New York. Wholesale and Retail DRUG STORE! By W. C. KBJESS. THE subscriber will keep on hand at ali times a full stock of • tREGS OD MEDICINES, Patent Medicines, Flavoring Extracts, Perfumery, Kerosene, Lamps, Wicks, Dye ,Colors,lWhite Wash Lime and Brushes, Varnish and Sash Brushes, Window Glass all sizes, Varnish of all kinds, Fancy Soaps,. flair Oils, SPECTACLES, Hair and Tooth Brushes, a full stock of Yankee Notions ; also a complete as sortment of Homoeopathic Medicines, • Pure Wines and 'Liquors, Buyers are requested to call and examine pri ces before purchasing elsewhere. March 24, 1869-Iy. W. E. KRESS L OTS OF WICKHAM & FARR'S, DRY GOODS Groceries, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, CROCKERY & WOODEN WARE, , READY TO BE INSPECTED; AND SOLD AT A FAIR PIROFIT:4 CALL AND SEE. WICKHAM & FARR. Tioga, May 12, 1869. PAINTS, OILS, and a full stock Of NICE NEW GOODS, AT I TIOGA, PA 0: • SUCH AS Stoves: Stoves AND HARDWARE! Having formed a partnership in the Tin, Stove and Hardware trade, the undersigned have the pleasure to announce that they have, at a groat outlay, aided to the usual stock of tho old stand on MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware, of which we enumerate the following articles : '- I NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT, MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS, BUTTS, STRAP HINGES, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, PUMPS, AXES, AUGERS, BITTS, BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS, SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS, BENCH:SCREWS, WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS, BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS, PIPE BOXES, AXLE TREES, ELLIP TIC SPRINGS, HORSE 'SHOES, HOOP, BAR, & BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE HANGINGS, CORN POPPERS, SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERS COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS, PISTOL CARTRIDGES, POWDER AND CAPS. PATENT HARNDOOR 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 keep the best .quality of goods in our lihe ; and all work to order done promptly and well. AGENTS• FOR THE Buckeye Mower & Reaper WM. ROBERTS. R. C: s BAJLIEY. 12 D WolltiburO, May 1.9,1889—tf. I UNITED SECURITY Life Insurance Trust Company, of Pennsylvania, el - warm PERPETUAL. Capital, 7 sl,ooomo. $lOO,OOO deposited with the Auditor General for security of tbo Policy Holders. SPECIAL FEATURES. Low cash Premiums. Policies, Non-forfeitable by their terms. Liberal Traveling Privileges. Return of all Premiums paid. Annual Dividends. Females Insured at same rates as Males. Home Moe 13. E. Corner, sth and Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Applications for Insurance may be made with W. P. B IGONEY, General Agent, Wellsboro' Pa. May 12, 1869—tf. HARRY MIXS' HOT HOUSES Having boon to much expense in fitting up another Green House, giving more room for largo pots, I flatter myself that no Green Houso can make a better show of RARE AND THRIFTY PLANTS, Dahlias, Bosco, Votbenias, Petuinas, Geraniums, all sorts ; Basket Plants, all sorts ; Hanging Baskets, new patterns; Beautifulßego• nias, Cape Jessamine, Carnations, CiBBllll, discolor; Pelargoniums in variety, &o. &c. &o. New Crimson Cluster Tomato Plants, and all sorts in pots or by thordosen. All kinds of Cab bage Plants, Egg Plants, Asparagus Roots (two years old) Sago Roots, Celery, Dwarf„ White Salad, Cauliflower, Thyme. All kinds of early Vegetable plants ready ,lst of April, at the Green Houses and at the store of Mee/am .It, Mix, Morcur's NOW Block. /laving employed one of the most experienced Florists' ho will at all times give any informa tion to customers on the mode of propagati?n and cultivation of Plants. This Spring's Catalogue will be sent to all that may desire and write for it. I invito all to come and see my Houses, Plants, .tm, for them selves. With gratitudo I acknowledge past favors. Bouquets will ho found at the store of McCAnn do Mix every morning, Sundays oxoopt ed ; 35 to 50 cents each. Towanda, Pa., Mar. 3,1860-13 m. pgr^ orders left at Win. Roberte's Hardware Store, Welleboro, will rt calve prompt attention. The Best Stock of 1.0 1 1/P FEED, MEAL, PORK, PROVISIONS, &c., in Wellabor°, can bo found at. M. B. PRINCE'S. A choice lot of CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEED, besides all kinds of GARDEN and small FIELD SEEDS, SEED POTATOES, &c., at M. B. PRINCE'S. You can got cash for your EGGS, BEANS, POTATOES, .GRAIN, BEESWAX, &c., AT M. B. PRINCE'S. March 31,1869. Young Bertrands WILL stand the present season as follows : Mondays and Tuesdays, forenoons, at the stable of the subscriber, Mainsburg. Tuesday afternoons, at Brundage's Stables, Mansfield. Wednesday'. at Graves's Covington. Thursdays at Cherry Flats. Fridays at Whitneyville. Saturdays at Fellow's. Wellsboro. E. A. FISH, • May 12, 1869-2 m. Proprietor. 500 Cords ofllemipck Bark, wanted, for which the highest market price will lie paid on delivery at my Tannery,lin Wellaboro Jne 2, 1869—if. JOSEPE RATIEROLLA. WE1T1.0580.110. BAKERY. , .. _. %I RE SUBSCRIBER bavi!:ig estathohcil him " elf in the . BAKING BUSINESS. . • , .. .. a .-- - . . _. , _. .. . in this Village, next door to E. K. Ki m ball's Grocery, la now prepared tn sari; on. the bushing in all its various branches. I will keep con stantly on land an assortment of Bread, each as • , LOAF BREAD, BOSTON. CRACKERS, GRAHAM , BREAD, ' BUTTER CRACKERS, B ROW-N. ,liv.: BREAD, WATER • PACKERS,. SUGAR . • . CRACKERS, . AND DYSP,EFSIA. A SODA BISCUITS, OYSTER CRACKERS, CAKES, PIES, AND . LUNCH, .!. at all hears of the day, indays excepted. • By strict attention to usiness shall endeavor to merit the pulAto ?att. nags. s .411. __s Welleba 1:o, June . 24, . 8684 '.: , 814 , .. ', WHOLESitiI DRIIII-ITORIL CORNING, N. Y. D MMS SAND MEDICINES, PAINTS AND OILS, TkIADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, KEITH'S I CONCENTRATED MEDICINES, IREDELL'S FLUID, EX- TRACTS, BURNETP'S COCOAINE, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT MEDICINES, WU . ESTER PERFUMERY- AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL `PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, WHITEWASH LIME & AND DYE COLORS, AGENTS FOR MARVIN & CO'S RE FINED OIL. Sold at Wholesale Prices. Buyers are requested to call and get quotations before going farther Eaat. W. D.' TERBELL & CO.• Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1868 Grocery and : Provie CORNING, N. Y. MILL, UTHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER in all kind! of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Winesf:Mquors - and Cigars, FOREIGN & DOMESTIC, GREEN ii DRIED FRUITS, CANNED FR UITS AND VEGETABI42, WOOD & WILLOW WARE, GLASS & CROCKERY WARE, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CABS 8 PERAMI3LATORS, TOYS, &0., &a. A full and complete assortment of the above mentioned goods of the boat quality always on hand. Particular attention paid to Fine' Groceriet Dealers and Consumers will dud it to their in threat to examine his Steek'befoye buying. Corning, N. Y., March 31,1E189. TO THE FARMERS OF TIOG.A. COUNTY. lAtf noW building at my manufactory, in Lawrence vile. a eoperior FANNINq MILL, which possesses the following advantages over al hither mills: 1. It separates rye.; oats, tat litter. and fonl seeds, and chess and cockle, from wheat. • 2. It cleans flax seed, takes out yellow seed, and all other seeds, perfectly. 3, It cleans timothy seed. 4. It does ell other separating required of a mill. This mill is built of the best and moat durable tim ber, in good style. and le sold cheap for cash, or pro. duce. " ; • Iwill fit a patent sieve, for - separating oats from wheat, to other mills, on reaStrnable terra*. J. H .MATHER. Lawrenceville ,June 141,18604 f 1869. FOR SALE. 1869 • BY ) B. C. WICKHAM, • A T HIS NIIRSERi OF FRUIT AND, OR ji TREES, IN TIOCIA 60,000 Apple . Trees: 10,000 Pear Trees.. A good'aupply of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY, and ORNAMENTAL TREES A SHRUBBERY. - • The Fir& trees are ; cqmposed of the ehuicsst varieties, good,,bealpq, ,serne of them large and in bearing. Any one wishirig to get a supply will do well to calf and see my stock before pur chasing elsewhere. Off- Delivered at the depot free of charge. Tioga, Fob. 28,1868-Iy* • • • io Lovers of Good Stock. ILSTILL continue to keep my Alderney Bull for improvement of MilkingStcck. Bowlll be part of a season in Middlebury, and balance of the time at Wellehciro. . I have for Sale, I' Devon btill, pure ‘blood, 2 years old. Also 2 grade Alderney Bulls, blood, 1 year old.' • • , I would call attention to thy Cheitet Conift,ty White Boare--.l7nOie I Sam 'and "Witing Eittierfoa. Uncle Sam withmoll' at , Middlibury--Yonng America at Welieboro. • . • Those whaling good StoOh 'pleate give toe a ea% L. C. BENNET. Welhboro, May 5,181394 f. - House and, Lot for sale. HOUSE,iiiidAoti and vacant lot for sale cheap:- -Location - Wellsboro; and desirable. Inquire at the - Agitator Ottioe. . Oot. AW , NEW GOODS! John Rai Bowen, woj.O now receiving ttlirgo and complete assort= nt of Fall Jr Winter bought since the hits decline in prices In New York, consisting of Pry cat.c,cmcimo Groceries, Hats & Caps, Boots & Shoes, YANKEE NOTIONS, Particular attention to invited to our Stook of 14812130341113%. 04141110 . AND TRIMMINGS, Gaiters and Hoop Skirts; also a nice line of T E AS, .New (Inv, very tine at reduced 'Vices, A tine4ulsortmont of Ladies FURS, very oheikro, ,all of which.'wili be hold-at the Very lowest fair ket prices. We respectfully invite all to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Empire . Store, Ng. 1 Union Block. Wellatoio:Oot. 21,1888.. ' RIP SHE GOES ! FOR 'o2i.t!Ef, 'we will sell FEED at theirs pri " Very best Rye & Oats, Ground here,. . $2,50 owl • Beg itlotted Feed, . 2,25 !' Bed' COniinon 'Eeed, . . 2,00 " Cow Feed, 1.75 " The abovo goods, at the above prices, are strictly cask! We don't mix sand in our teed. We haven't a Plaster Mill connootod with our Flouring Mill! Our Feed is pure! WRIGHT do BAILEY. Wellsboro, Jan. 20, 1869. R. Kruson. W. J. Krtisen P. D. Pease. R. KRUSEN & CO., -sr WEIeiTPIELD, PA:, OULD announce to the publio that they are now receiving a full and complete as sort ent of DRY GOODS, Notions, Copts, Purs,ll:fita, - Cap, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, Provisions, Crockery, • Har4ware, Stoneware, itc. whichthey aiprepared to sell for cash, or ex change fora untry Produce, at rates which defy competition. Westfield, .1!)eo. 2, 1888—tf The 'subscriber offers for sale the following property, situated in • Covington township and borough, Tioga county, Pa.: 58 acres of land itt Covington tp.,on William son Road leading' le Blestibitfg . , 4 miles there from and 1 mile from Covington borough, about 20 acres improved, a good framo house, barn and other outbaildingsibarettb.)l.lllltWawmill, Sash Factory, and Shingle *ill and water privilege thereon. Also, two apple orchards of 170 trees, mostly choice fruit, and about half bearing trees - - ta - pmm trees, to (Merv.U I.lprrent b. 41011 ' 4 1 red, whitiviin'lfblitok,Wern‘644lo^thatring Gripe Vines, 12 Pear, and Peach and Quince. ,Also--a Timber lot, 349.8 acres,4 of a mile from Baeh Factory and Sawmill. Timber, pine, oak, basswood, chestnutittat4 bbeoh, birch, maple and hemlock. Also--a lot in the village, adjoin ing Geronld'e orchard, fronting on Williamson road and railroad, containing about an acre, a 2-story Ronan, outbuildings, fruit trees and a good well of Water thereon. Also--another village lot, fronting on William son road, 60 feet front by about 200 deep, and another lot fronting on said road, 114X174 feet. For further -particulars inquire - of •DAVID S. IRELAN, Br., or 5...1 IRELAN, Covington, Pa. April 21, 1,, 9-tf. THE CELEBRATED Mason St, Hamlin Cabine ORTABPLE ORGANS Together with the ESTEY COTTAGE ORGAN and MELODEONS, can be advantageously pur abased of Aig NOICZINIAILIFO T1.043-A, PA. RAVING obtained the agency from the man ufacturers of the above named - instruments' we haie the facilltiea.for furniabiag them at pri ces to compare favor ably `with tboabief 'dealers in either the Barna or other reed Inbtruments. Their reputation is such that scarcely anything need be said' regarding their being desirable, having been awarded premiums and medals at the principal Pairs and Institutes, both in this and foreign countries. Many fine modern im provements, which are so desirable in all good reed instruments, are owned and retained for their exeltisive use by the manufacturers of these instruments. fence it is, while they claim strength and derability, together with ' voltitnei . and quality.of 'tone equal to any, they exoel all other reed instruments, in the variety and corn= bit/Mien of tones which can be produced. INDIVIDUALS, SCHOOLS, CHURCH EO, SOOrETIES, -- and other orgiiiiitationi; wishing to - .obtain a reed-instrument, can be suited as regards size Styles, prices, Oc., (to, ALL INSTRUMENTS WARRANTED or. Soul for a oironlar. .40" Tioga, March, 17, 'B9. T. A. WICKHAM. i vir ANTED- -, I . .A.* , -i x...oces, . at our Mill. Cash! ' aid for them. We are ready to saw for cuatome . Bring on your logs. Lath iii and pickets alway on band. _far' Ash logs nal be 12 or 14 feet long. BOWEN 44 TRUMAN. Wellabbro, Dec. 16, '6l3.tf TO LAWYERS— BANKRUPTCY • BLANKS; in full setts, at YOUNG'S BOOKSTORE. CASH Paid FOR HIDES , by I& A. DURP. . Wallaboro,Dee..l.6, 1888.—tf ANOTHER NEW AND EAROt / gTOOK OF ALBUMS, Tug received by P. R. Williams & Co. The greatest and cheapest variety ever brought into. town. Albums from 75 cu. to $2O each. Call and see. P. R. W ILLIAMS & CO. Weilebore, Dec. 28, 1808. • TTUATED on Elk Run, Gaines township, S' containing 125 acres, 50' neteslinptoved.— Said farm is well watered,tait'd Vilna Wise and barn and a choice apple orchard, and is well adapted to dairying purposes. Title good and terms agar.' Inquire 451 - Wie. U. Smith, Wells boro, of L. L. RUSSELL, Delmar. Sept,'2B, 1868. 0 -odds, dro., dco. Romembor, FROM THIS DATE For Sale, Read: Read: V. Farm for Sale. W:FIRM: TO BUY - ff • SELL IS OUR BUSINESS ! • Awr E7will Invi• at Ake, highest market price, VT the follovflaft atttoles. SHEEP - P E T 8,1 DEACON SKINS, DEER SKINS, FURS, RIDES, AND TEAL SKINS, for which we will pay'cash. We•will•taaanfaoturo to order, French or home t4upd or KIP 1100T8, in the beet mao nerapd at fair 'raise, and pay : wools' attention to ABP:AORING„ • • . ,A X., 8,0 , Wo:hroto a Bret-rate stook of ALUM MAI% -WOW, 11 not b 4 and : era - old, and from this Maki it a point to keep up the best stook or ' . LADIES' GAITERS, to bo fdund ;in the county, which we will soli at a lotyPfp t ollf thinlnich articles have over been ofered likeiode keep up a good assortment of LADIES! .IA4LMORALS,. LEATHER BOOTEES; • CHILDREN'S AND MISSES WORK or VA MOLTS STYLES, • and an atyloa of MIN'S WORK. LEATHER .4' FINDINGS caa be bought of 'us as cheap as any where this aide of New York, and we shall keep a full stook of FRENCH' CALF, FRENCH KIP, UP PER, SOLE, LININGS, erricl . !BINDING. i Our stook of PEGS, NAILS, THREAD, AWLS, RASPS, 'GLOVERS' NEEDLES, LASTS, TREES . - CIR I#P S, with SHOEMAKER'S TOOLS Sind PI DINGS, will bo found the lar gest in the county, and we sell for mall, profits. We taltebuslimat'an'd we moan business._ We hovel:434lln this region long enough .to be well knoWn—let thoeo 'Who know - us:try us. Corner or Mairr'and Grafton streets, opposite Wm, Rob arts' Hardware Store; O. W. SEAR, 'GEO. 0, DE RBY. Wollsboro, April 24, 1867-0. TRE.:CIIIJACII' UNION Midi paper has been recently enlarged to mammoth proportions. IT IS TEE LARGEST RELIGIOUS PAPER IN ERR worth. Is thaleading organ of the Uniori Move mon; undPolies ritualism,- closo communion, or clueiveness anti chinch caste: It is the only paper that publishes floury Ward Bisecher's Sermons, which it does every weeli,jruit As -they err delivered,— with out qualification or correction by,bim. It advocates universal suffrage; st,uniciii or christians at the polls • arid Van rights of. /abet.: It hairthe beat Agricultural Deparnxitlnti qf rsipyr puper. 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THIS IS NO HUMBUG BUT A VER ITABLE SALI?I Call and see for yourself Wellsboro, April 22, 'OB A. FOLEY. NATIONAL LIB MINCE COMPINY MEMO UNITED STATES 01' AMERICA, WASHINGTON, D. 0 Chartered by Spectil Act of Congress APPROVED JULY 25, 1868 Cash Capital. $1,000,000, PAID IN FULL. ------- BRANCH OFFICE: Pipit National Bank Building, PHILADELPHIA, Where all Correspondence should be Addressed. OFFICERS: CLARENCE H. CLARK, President. JAY COOKE, Chairman Finance Ja Executive Com. HENRY D. 00011 E, Vice-President. HIIERSON W. PEET, Scordtaryand Actuary. B. S. Rtrasam, Manager. Circulars. paripblets, and full particulars giV. l en on application to the Branch Office of the Company, or, to 8. C. SIMPSON, WELLSBORO, PA., • by whom applicatbm will be received and Pol cies procured foi &Linty. co.P 9,1868-1 y... WASHING MACHINE. TA& U. WILKINSON, of Charleston, having purchased the right to make and vend the IL P. Jones Washing 'Machine in Tioga County, hereby gives notitie that the machines are being made at Van Horn's Cabipet Factory, Wellaboro, where they may be procured. The best, cheapest, and moat sensible machine ever invented. • June 24;1868—tf. CASH PAO MOE WOOL, BUTTER AND OREEEE, by • C. L. WILLCOX. Jun 617,1888. RAILWAY TIME TABLES. ON and after MONDAY, April 28th. 1860 , Trains wilt leave Corning, at tho following hours, viz : Corso WM. 32,35 n. m., EXPRESS MAIL, Sundays excepted, for Buffalo, Dunkirk and Cleveland, connecting — with traine for, the West. A Sleeping Conch Is attached to this train at Now Yock, running through to Mead ville without change. A Bleeping Coach is also at tattled at Stiliquehanna running through to Buffalo -6,11 a.m., NIGHT EXP., daily for Buffalo Dunk irk, Cleveland,- Dayton and Cincinnati, making direct connection with trains of the Grand Trunk Railway at Buffalo, and with the Lake Shore Railway at Bur fain, Dunkirk and Cleveland, for all points West and North-West, and at Cincinnati with the Ohio and - - illiitsaippiltailvfay for tho South and Bouth-West. - ta. This train makes a direct daily connection with all Linea to the West and South• West, and is provided with the new and improved Drawing Room Coaches peculiar to the Broad gauge, arranged both for day and night travel, running through to Rochester, Buffalo andOineinnati, and thus forming the ONLY DAILY LINE from New York, Cincinnati and the South-West, running through 860 miles without change. - 6,30 a. m., NIOUT EXPRESS, Sundays excepted, for Rochester and buffalo, via Avon.' 10 ,I 5 a. rA., MAIL TRAIN,' Sundays excopted, for Buffalo and Dunkirk. 1,45 p. m.,.l3AurimoßE uxmigss,Suntlays except ed, for ItochoOtor and Buffalo, via Avou. 7,05 p. to., DAY EXPRESS, Sundays oxceptled, for Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland, Dayton, Cincinnati, and the West and South, connects at Buffalo, Dun kirk and Cleveland with the Lake Shore Railway for all points West and North-West, and at Cincinnatti with the Ohio and Mississippi Railway for the South and South- West. Sleeping Coupes attached to-this Train at itornellsville,' running through to Cleveland with out change. 7 act p, m., DAY EXPRESS, Sundays excepted, for Rochester. 1,30 p. m., WAY FREIGHT, Sulidaye excepted. 0,25 p. m., EMIGRANT TRAIN, daily, for the West 4,35 a. in., OINOJENNATI EXPRESS, Mondays ex coptod, connecting at Elmira for Canondaigua, at Owego for Ithaca, at Binghamton for Syracuse, at Great Bend for Scranton, at Lackawaken for Hones dale, at Middletown for Unionville, at Goshen for Montgomery, at Greycourt for Newburg, and War wick, and at Jersey City with afternoon and evening trains of Now Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia, Balti more and Washington. 10,35 a. m., ACOMMODATION TRAIN, daily, con necting at Owego for Ithaca. 11,56 a. in., DAY EXPRESS, Sundays excepted, connecting at Waverly for Towanda, at Binghamton fur Syracuse, at Great Bond for Scranton. at Lacka waxen for Honesdale, at, Middletown for Unionville, and at Jersey City with midnight express train of 'New Jersey ltailroad forphilnaolphin. 2,20 p. m., BALTIMORE EXPRESS: Sundays_ ex cepted. 4,26 p. m., NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE MAIL] Sun days excepted, connecting at Elmira tor Canon dalgug, and at Waverly for Towanda.- ,52 p. m., LIGHTNING EXPRESS, Daily, connect iug at Elmira for Williamsport. Harrisburg and the South, and at Jersy City with morning express train of New Jersey Railroad, for Philadelphia, Balthneie and Washington. 12,20 p. in., WAY PRElcarr, Sundays excepted. .1)G- A revised and complete "Pocket Time Table" of Passenger Trains on the Erie Railway and connecting Lines, has recently been published, and can be procur ed on application to.tho Ticket Agent of the Company WM. It. BARR, 11. RIDDLE, (lung Pass. Agen t. • Gen'l Sup't. • Bloosbnrg & Corning, & Tioga IL 11 T Taalns will run as follow until farther notice: Accommodation—Leaves - 111 sburg at. 0,15 a. ~ Mans field at 7,05, Tioga at 7,1, Lawrenceville tt 8,20 arriving . at Corning at 9,' 2 a. m. Mail—Leaves Bloeeburg at 8,00 p. m „Mansfield at 3,40, Tioga at 4,18, Lawrenceville at 5,00-4triving at Corning at 6 p. ni. Mall—LeavesCorning at 8,00 a.m., Lawre ceyille at '9,03, Vega at 9,45, Mansfield at 10,22—alririg at Bloss-brirg at 11,00 a. m. Accommodation . —Leares Corning at 2,40 p. rn.,Law. renceville at 3,52 Tina at 4.46, Mansfield at 5,30 arriving at Illossburg at 0,15 p.m. L. R. 811ATT1E1011,8up't ~ TRAINS FOR THE NORTH. Trains for Canandaguialeave Elmira as follows : Accomodation at G' 0 a ni Express (fastest train on road] 12 20 p Mail 7 10 p Way Freight, [passenger coach attached].........B 00 a m On and after Apr. 2.5, 1889, tra l in s will arrive and depart from Troy, 0-follows; . LEAVE NORTHWARD. 9 27 P. m.—Daily (exce'pt Sundays) for Elmira, Buffa— lo, Canandaigua, Rochester, Sulk.. Bridgd and the Conadas. 10 65 a. M.—Dally (except Sundays) for Elniii a and Buffalo, via Erie Railway from Elmira. LEAVE SOUTHWARD. • 524 A. m.—Daily (except Sundays) fur Ila Minor( Washington, Philadelphia, de. . 952 P. m.—Daily (except Sundays) for Baltimore Washington and Philadelphia. ALFRED It. FISKE_ ED. S. YOUNG Gen'i Supt.llarrisburg, (len'i Pass. Ag't Baltimore, Md. Philadolphla .131. ;oriel 11. R. ' On and alter Apr. 2d, 18U9 Trains on this Road w• run as follows : WESTWARD Mail Train leaves Philadelphia " " " Williamsport " " arr. at Erie Erie Express leaves Philadelphia.. " " `• Williamsport... .c •° arr. at Erie Elmira Mail leaves Philadelphia.. " " " Williamsport... " " arr. at Lock Haven.... .. _ Mall Train leaves Erie - 11.15 ani " " " Williamsport 12.20 a w " " aril.. at Philadelphia 9:25 ain Erlo Express leaves Erie 6.25 p in " ", " Williamsport 7.50 ain " " arr. at khiladelphia 4.10 pin Mail and Express connect with Oil Creek and Alla. ghostly River Rail Road. Baggage Checked Through. ALFRED L. TYLER, Gen'l Sup l. Atlantic and - Great Western R. W WETTWARD BOUND Mall Accommodation Express Exptoaa 11.00 f Expratis At Cory there is a junction with the Philadelphia & Erie, and Cil Crock Rail Roads. At Meadville with tho Franklin and Oil City and Pittiole, Branch. At Lebvittalnargo the Mahoniny Branch makes a di rect rote to Oleyoland .l At Ravenna connects with Clevola d and Pittelitugh Railroad. Tho Road passim through Akron, Ashland, Galion, Marton, Urbana and Dayton, Intersecting various rail. roads, and terminates at Cincinnati. L. D. RUCKER, Oen. Supt., 'id eadville,6a HARNESS r SHOP T I J .1 NAVLE, Would say to his friends Gthat his Harness Shop is now in full blast, and that he is prepared to furnish heavy or light 3E-Ismra:Lc,E4ta,ts, on short notice, in a goodmnd substantial man ner, and at prices that mull fail to snit. The best workmen are employed, and none but tho best material used. Call and see. Dee. 9,4868-Iy. G. W. NAVLE. g I . 13 g M.. 5 x 9. • 1 o 04 0 g'''. IV 8 pr 0 . p i g t P 2, 111 ~:, rcz rs. 0 0, 0 p 13 run a' s .• = . (IQ P 0 4-Q.:a -° E . , - E , 1:1 2 ° 1 ,t 1 4 . 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DAVID E, FOUTZ, sole Proprietor, BALTIMORE, AID. April 7, 1.8i19-101. • .10 p oh 8.15 am . 9,10 p 11.50 noon 8 50 pm .10.00 m . SbOa m 0.30 pm 7.45 p m Planing & Turning. 13. T. VAN HORN, ITAVING got his now Factory in operation. is now prepared to' fill orders for Cabinet Ware promptly and in the best style of workman ship. - Haying procuredta WOODWORTH• PLANER, he i s ready to dress boards or plank-with dispatch SCROLL-WORK & BR./tCKETS, furnished to order. Ills machine are of the new est and most improved pitterns. Shop corner of Pearl and Wal Ste, WELLS BORO, PA., Oct. 31, 1.866—tf. 41' ( ) ill 0 hairmaker, Turner, and f . Furniture Maier, 1 • SALE opposite Dartt's Wagon Shop, Mai' Street. FACTORY in Sear. .t Hams Foundry, second story. Orders promptly filled and satisfaction gnaw. teed. Fancy Turning done to order. Wellsboro, June 12,4867. J. STICKLIN. 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