OV ANb OVER - AGAIN. Over and over again, No matter whioh way I tern, • I ultras And in the Book of Life some lessons I have to learn. I must take my turn at the mill: I must grind out the golden grain, I must work at my task with a resolute will Over and over again. We cannot measure the need• Of even the tiniest flower, Nor check the flow of the golden Earth That run through a sine° hoar. But the morning dews must fall; And the sun in the summer rain Must do their part and perform it all Over and over again. Ovor and over again The brook in the meadow flows, And over and over again The ponderous mill:wheel goer. Once doing will not suffice, Though doing-he not in vain, ' And a blessing failing us once or twine, May come it: wo try again. The path that has once been trod Is never so rough to the feet ; And the lesson we hare learned Is never so hard to repeat. Though sorrowftil tears may Aoti4he heart to its depth With storm and tempest, tr 'f ‘ o render us meet fur "HO WAS T E BURGLAR. • BY 3i : KLEIN% _ In the year % lived in quiet lit ' tle village of M—, not quite fifty miles from ' ticago, and 'was,there en gaged in a 'rocery and confection° y store. Ho I came to, go to this place; from my ative town in the souther part of ew Hampshire is more than or anybody else can tell. But I left home as soon as I was of uge, nd being. retliier giddy, and, EiS they call it now a days., fast, I wanted to et away from th•< eyes of my par • eoks : and I thought that if 1 could get `r flee into the world and out of, my mi les town, I would " get rich,! , and come home and show the old folks and ' the neighbors, that Robert Sanford was somebody after all. Fortune in some way or other brought nie to this place in • the fall of the year. lat once got a situation as a clerk in a gr ,cery - and confectionery store at very reasonable thiges ; and in the course of the next two yenrs having been very economi cal with my mousy, I was admitted as an equal 'partner in the bushiess; and it pay Me. first rate, I managed to get enough together to purchase the other 'intere,t, in the concern, and' was the sole proprietor. Well, about that time I attended a private party and , there met and was introduced to a beautiful oind accom plished young lady by the name of . 0 Mary Somers. Our slight acquaintance ripened into intimacy, and hi the con me of the summer we were married. Her parents were well of in worldly things, and at once set us rip iu a neat cottage on the bounds - ()Attie village, _ and my wife insisted that tily only sis ter should come and live with us. 1 1She caine just as we had got comfortably settled, and we were of course very happy to see her, I not having seen her in six years. Every thing seed to pass oft" pleasantly for abort two months, when one morning I went as usual° the store, and on my arrival there discovered that my wallet was • not in my pocket. I naturally suppoied that I had dropped it at the house; and needing - the contents that forenoon to pay for produce, I directly sent- my errand boy after it. My - wife sent urea note saying that it was not to be found in the house anywhere. I then, vent myself, but with the same result. It was not to be found be tween flie garret and tile cellar. ' Here was a mystery. I knew that I •= had not lost it on my way (lowa, and I ,came to the conclusion that it must have been taken from my pocket while' I was asleep. • litut who co s ld have taken it ? Ther were non ll , !tri the n house but my wire Li tl alatcri t 'muse keeper and my errand boy. II The housekeeper had lived with my father-in-law nearly fifteen- veais, "and was known to be strictly honest. The boy had been with me in the store over • a year, and had in the course of that time had many chances to take ten times the amount that alas in the wallet. but had never touched a cent. Of course I could not suspect my wife and • sister.- But wbo4as the-thief? • The next morning my wife missed her gold watch. This was too much.— We had fastened the door to our , cham ber, and the only means of access was a door leading into my sister's chamber,; but if they_ did, they did It without waking any of us. Matters thus progregsed in this man ner for three nights more, the first night uty watch was taken, and the second my gold pencil; and the third my wife's -jewel case from a trunk at the head.of the bed under the table. I then accused the boy boldly of rob bing the house, at which he was so taken back and indignant that he left the• store irntnediately, went to the house and packed his satchel and start ed for the depot; but I had an officer there and arrested him just as he was stepping on board the train. At being thus accused, arrested and searched, the boy was so astonished and ashamed that he cried, and begged of me to let him go home. But I thought this only a ruse to get away on, and answered him that I would let him gb • Monte when he came down with the watches, jewelry and money, at which the boy broke out *in so6s,'and protes ted his innocence. But I•could not see it, and had hint taken to the village - _ • lock-up. He was exdmined that after , noon, and the .evidelice was so strong against him, on his attempting to leave' . d flown so suddenly after the robberies that the justice supposed he was the guilty one, and said it must go up to the - county court which set in three weeks, and if nobody gave bail he must go to jail to await a trial. He was sent to the jail at the county seat, Some six miles distant. - That night we supposed we were rid of t•te burglar, and slept soundl with out fear of losing any more valuables. But what was our consternation in the • morning to find my wife's linger rings gone ! She had accidentally left• them on the stand the night before, but they were l not to he found. . 3.Cdw who is the burglar? The next night I resolved to watch. 4 I accordingly provided myself with a revolver, and retired, not to. sleep, but • to keep awake and watch. About Midnight I heard a slight, noise in my sister's room, and in a short time her door- slowly opened, and I clutched my cocked revolver nervously for the burglar was coming. When the door was swung open, my own sister, in her night clothes sound asleep with a•lamp in her band, came into tbe.room with a cat-like step. She came straight to the head of our bed and took a fancy china match box off the stand and went back with the same noiseless step. I arose as quietly as'l could and followed her into her room, and saw her go at once to' her trunk and dpenit, and then open a false top which she it down from the Cover; and looking over her shoulder I saw my wallet, the two watches, the jewel case, my gold pencil and several other things that had been missed. I went back and awoke my wife who 'came in, and then we awoke the som nambulist with the open trunk before her. The mystery was explained and the real robber caught. :At daylight I was on the road to the county jail with the constable going as fast as horse-flesh could carry us to release Harry Johnson, the boyfli had imprisoned on a mere • • supposition. To, day the boy is my equal partner, ant} the firm name reads .Sandford Johnson, and my sister is severely curets of somnambulism. ITALIAN OR RUTLAN, • pf the latest style and approv e ' and with dispatch. He keep constantly on lien' Marble and will be able to suit lascan be obtained in the coltar vor him with their orders, on as Catnip weddings are the latest do.vl- Stones discolored with rust al ces for getting up t' benefits' for married and made to•look as good as net the and they, occur pas: often as I I tile baby has the stomaeheadhe. PORT 'lloguiliov.l, 1867-if. _ . MASO IC. 088 EA LODGE, No. 317, A Y. M., meets at theft Dalt over Dr, Boy's drug storil, on Tuesday evening, on or ' before the Full Moon, 6 o'clock 1.. M. TWIG& eilarrkit; '6. 104, A. A. M., meets at the Hall, on Thursday evening, on or . before tho Flail . Moony lit' tro'Clo 'P . R. L. : TXOGi DOTTNOi , No. 31 , R. & EL MASTERS, meets at / the Hall, on the third Friday of each calendar month, at o'clock P. M. • • - .-. - , . n.liCidGll N DOIHIANDERY, No. 28, of HEIGHTS ' ADEHPLA ;And ;the appendant orders; 'lmola at the Hall, on he first Friday of each calendar month, at a o'cl. P.lll. „ . . W. A. STONE,.4 ... Principal, Miss S. D. Douai, ..,... Preeeptrees, bins. A. B.BASTMAN, Teacher of AI usio. Winter term commences Nov. 20, closes February 28. Spring term omtuenees „March let, and closes June 4, 1869. EXPENSES PER TERM. Primary Department $5, 00 Common English $0.,00 Higher English $7,00 Languages and }ligh t er Mathematics' $B,OO Instrumental Music $lO.OO Drawing .$3,00 Each Term to contiLlue fourteen weeps. Dills due, one half first day of term, remainder at middle of term. No deduction made in tuition except for sickness.— N one but Robinson's Mathematics are used. Students on entering are requested to register their nntnes to gether with the studies' they wish to pursue, and pay one•half of their tuition. re driveu need them all 'even. Board procured at reasonable rates In the village. Wellsboro, Nov. By order 4,1.801 of the Board of TRUSTEES limo aliTairo p PowtTors. ....,_, ....,,,ir. This Tparationdong and favorably 1( „ - ,.bw - known, ill thoroughly se-invigorate 9 ..'-'.': .J ..biFken own and low-spirited horses i il k g ;by strengthening and cleansing the , ii "AIA i t stomach and Intestines. - . ~' ..._,...t , '. It is a sure preventive of all diseases -....•- ' 7 '•:-'- incident to this animal, such as LUNG FEVER. GLANDERS. YELLOW ~. WATER, HEAVES, COUGHS, PIS. en, TEMPER, FEVERS, F 0 UN D ER , s'. - qt., LOSS OF APPETITE AND VITAL .1•;;-; - ~..- ENERGY, &a. Its use improves : - ~ -- s.-.; lri the • Wind, increases the appetite— 1 i ' , ... P . v gives a smooth and gloss y akin—and '- I ( kiiiii o transforms tho miserable skeleton ' -.:-.. _ ' • Laos flne-loolthig and spirited horse. --- ...---=-.--r-----..--- ITo klepers of Cows this prepare.. i . 1 ct tion is Invaluable. ,Itis a sure pre 4Vrkiikr\ ventive against Illnderpest, HollowHorn,ts• 1•1.... . 1 Ho, etc. It has been proven by . .....4, actual experiment to increase the , mr - . . quantity of milk and cream twenty , ':s• . _ -, • -- ..;tr per cent. and make the butter firm and sweet. /n fattening cattle, it gives them an appetite, loosens their hide, and makes them thrive much faster. In all disuses of Swint, such as- Coughs, Ulcers in the Lungs, Liver, &c., this article acts . s . as a specific. By putting from one- 41 a i t5i‘h- - ,, half a paper to a paper in a barrel of '.:•' . 7ssiN.;.•.NZ swill the above diseases will be eradl • 1.•••• v : anted or entirely prevented. If given _ ar in time, a certain preventive and cure for the Hog Cholera. BALTIMORE. Itrd For sale by Druggists and Storekeepers throughou the United States, Canadas and South Am:lm Feb. 10;18419-1m. MORE NEW GOODS! TS now reoeiving a largo'and complete asoor meat of Fall er. Winter bought since tho Into decline in prices in Now York, consisting of Groceries, Hats tk. Caps, Boots & Shoes, YANKEE Particular attention is invited to our Stock of ithiEDIMS3 !DENS 5001/S AND TRIMMINGS, - • Gaiters and Hoop Skirts; also a nice line of TEAS, New Crop, very fine at reduced prices, A fine assortment of Ladies FURS, very cheap 11 nll of which will ho sold at the very lowest mar ket prices. Wo respectfully invite all to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Empire Store, No. 1 Union Block, We'labor°, Oct: 21, 1888, To Owners Of Horses aid Cattle. 11 , 013IAS' DERBY CONDITION POWDERS ARE I warranted superior to any others, or no pay, fur the cure of- Distemper, Worms,' hots ' Coughs, Hide. bound. &c., In Horses; and Colds, Coughs, Loss of Milk, Black Tongue. llorn Distemper, Sc., in Cat. tle They are perfectly safe and !innocent; no need of stopping the working ofyour animals. They increase theappetito, give a flue coat, clew se the stomach and urinary organs; also idcrease the milk of cows. Try them, and yon will Bever be without them. Minim Woodruff. the celebrated trainer of trotting horses, has used them for years, and recommends them to his friends. Col. Philo. P. Bush, of the Jerome Race Conrad. Fordham, N. Y.; would not use them until ho was.told of what they are composed. since which he Is never without them. lie has over twenty running horses in his cLarge. iind for the last three years hoe used no other medicine for them . I Ho has kindly per mitred me to refer any one to him. •Over 1.000 other references can be seen nt the dep. t. Sold by Druggist , and &Millers. Price 26 cents .er box. Depot, 56 Cortlandt Street, New York. [Feb. 10] THE CHRCH I his paper has been recently e proportions. IT Is THE LAROI Tilt WORLD. Is the le:Willi; oi gat meet. and opposes litAllll.lll. cl eill.leellesS and church caste I' that publishes Henry Ward Deed it does every week.juit its they: out qualification el cot tection uutaets al suffrace ; a union of eh and the riglimof labor. It has t Department of any paper in II smiles for the family, and ror the evils, ltd cditoi ial rnanagerneu Writers and editoi s are from el church, and from every grade oft.' aptly termed the fie, -t organ of ti Such a paper, otTering prenii chines, Dictionaries, Appleton's' Organs for Churches, etc, makes] pets for Canvassers in the woi Id. Etery Congregation may Masi vico. an Organ; a Melodeon, n Polity for its Pastor, or almost thing, by a club of subscribers. Send for a copy, enclosing 10 eery RENA 41 l'. ta.,P. S. Subscriptions received R. Rrusen. . W. J.llruse. R. - KRUSEN WESTFIELD, WOULD announce to th are now receiving a ful cerement of DRY GQ Notions, Carpets, FM's, Hai Shoes, Groceries, Provisio Hardware, Stonew which they are prepared to mil change for Country Produco,atj competition. Westfield, Dec. 2, 1868—tf MHE undersigned 1,3 now 1 cute all ordure for Tomb St Enfants of either pr),•Tln.;7 PAOTILTY : CALENDAR FOR 1863-9 FOUTZ'S DAVID E. FOUTZ, Proprietor, John R. Bowen, Goods, 3D-rWr CA•4000,61.Ei3, NOTIONS, aco., 4ke Remember, Tioga Marble 1. TVELLSB OR 0 BAKER Y. THE SUBSCRIBER having estatilizittAi tikn a elf in the BAKING BUSINESS. in this village, next door to E. It. Kimball's Grocery, is now prepared to eery on the business in all its various branches. I will keep con stantly on hand an assortment of Broad, such a LOAF BREAD, BOSTON CRACKERS, GRAHAM BREAD, BUTTER, CRACKERS, B ROW N BREAD, WATER CRACKERS, SUGAR CRACKERS, , DYSPEPSIA AND SODA BISCUITS, OYSTER CRACKERS, CAKES, 'PIES, AND LUNCH, at all hours of the day, Sundays excepted. , By strict attention to business shall endeavor to merit the public p}ltronage. CHAS. STEVENS. Welleboro, Juno. 24, 1868. WOULD say to their friends and the public generally, that they are now rec e iving a splenclidssortatent of Winter I . SHEETINGg, SHIRTINGS, •PRINTS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VEST INGS, READY MADE CLO THING, HA TS & Gips, BOOTS AND SHOES, ' I ilso a large and well selected stock of CROCKERY, HARDWARE, WOODEN WARE, STONE WARE, KERO SENE OIL, PAINTS & OILS, SUGARS, TEAS, • COFFEES, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, rao,. DTC., £To. , • IVi r e aro able to offot our oustomers the benefit of i the LAST DECLINE OP PRICES in the New York Market, our Stook having been purchased since the great.decline in Goods. . TOLES A BARKER. Welleboro, Nov. 18, 1888.' IL 1i ALI JUL Al lIIL LIII 'LVILXL JE I MR. WILLIAM ROBERTS begs to announce to the citize l ts of Tioga County, that In addition to his exec lent stook of Stoves, tin-Ware, Brittania, and S eet-Iron Wara, he I has, at a groat outlay, stocked his store on MAIN STREET, W i ELLSBORO, , with a comploto assortment of Shelf Hardware, of which we enumerate the following articles : NAILS; SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT, MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS, :BUTTS, STRAP HINGES, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, PUMPS, AXES, • BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS, SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS, WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS, • BURRS, SK.EINS, WASHERS, PIPE BOXES, AXLE TREES, ELLIP TIC SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR & BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE HANGINGS, CORN • POPPERS, ;1: • SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERS COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS, PISTOL CARTRIDGES, POWDER AND• CAPS. 'UNION. larged to mamtnotls ST RELIGIOUS P‘PER of the Union Move. use communion, ex Is the only impel er's Stfr1111.11M t IVIIIC) yc delivered.— with• • him. It Rdvocnte Whims lit the polls . to best Agricultural o world; uetion of social is Impersonal; ite Try branch of the ifciety. It 11114 bean bought in the world. /ma of Sewing Ma. Cp.:loped la. Pianos. one of the best pn• PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS A new thing, and made for nso. These are but a few of the many articles composing our stock of Hardware. • . - We Grit° the public to call and examine for themselves. We Mtn to keep tho boat quality of goods in our line ; and all work to order done promptly and well. WILLIAM ROBERTS• Welleboro;Sept. THE LARGEST STOCK OF a Coalmanlon Ser• •, or a Lila Insurance any other needful TN Tioga County, and tho Cheapest place to I buy in tho world. ' te. to R. CHILD, Row, NEW YORE Agent for L. BOLLES & CO'S HOSE, Binghamton, N. Y., and t.this omco F. D. Pease CO., Mangleld, Nov. 25,4863—1 y. G. 13. RIFF. publio that they and complete as- YES! YES i I YES 1 • no R. WILLIAMS dr, Ob., have got the best, 1 it largest and cheapest stook of Drugs, mod wines, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils,•Dye Stuff, Brushes, Varnishes, Glass, Putty. Yankee No. lions, Perfumery, Toilot Soap, Fishing Tackle, tto., over brought into this county. They will positively sell everything in their lineetienp er than can be 'Aught elsewhere. They bought their goods in largo quantities and for nett cash, and an and will sell cheaper than any other is. tablishment in this county. Call and examine stock and prices, P. R. WILLIAMS & CO. May 9, DM. • No. 3, Union Block; DS, s, Caps, Boots, 8, Crockery, re, &c. for cash, or ex rain which clef) orks. repared to 0.14- Ones and Monl o AIARBLi • workmanship A, J. THOMPSON, • [MANSFIELD PA] BLACKSMITH, has two fires, and is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line with prompt. !less, and in a workmanlike manner. Healmes at excellence in his trade. • • Mansfield Juno 3, 1868-Iy. both kinds of 11 who may fa eaeonable terms CASH -PAID FOR-WOOL , BUTTER AND CHEESE, by C. L..WILLCQX. June 17, ISAR. 'nd dirt•oleaned A WILCOX, EILOUR 6; MEAL, always on band at 17 Arne 17. 1.888. JAMES M. BIIANBLII. NEW WINTER GOODS. TOLES & BARKER., (NO. 6, UNION BLOCS.) DRY GOODS, isuoh us Stoves : 'Stoves :7. AUGERS, BIT TS, BENCH-SCREWS, /Sine' CZ*NTM I I9 • ELMIRA SAW FACTORY, Elmira, N. Y. STOKES SOLD ON TIME. 100,000 Pounds of THE subscribers will pay Cash, Full- Cassimores Flannels, &0., &0 ., for W They also manikin:Rum as usual— TO ORDER, OR ON atJUtill to suit customers. All work warranted ae resented. They invite particular attenti. their Water Proof akagazsaanto which are warranted in every respect. Par 1 lar attention given to ROLL-CARDING & CLOTH-DRESSI Twenty years experience in the business, rants them in expeoting a generous patio No shoddy eloths made. DeLane & Co., at Welimber°, are -agents the sale of our Cloths. — JOSEPH .INGTIAM & SON Deerfield, May 13, 1388—tf. SAVINGS.BANK GARDNER'S 1 GROCERY AND PROVISION STO ' OLD saying that a penny saved is a pela earned, justifies GARDNER in naming establishment a Savings Bank. Economy Wealth, said some old chap: :whose name I ha forgotten; antlifitleomiOmy.tO trade where t SLATJGHTER of high prices is being prokeouted with vigor tv, without reprieve. I can sell Sugars, Teas, M lasses, Fish, Pork, Flour, Corn Meal, Coffee Canned Fruits, Spices, and. everything *kende for family use, giving the buyer the benefit OF THE fall of the markets, an adiantage duly appre elated by overybody 4 exceptig only those verdli In who prefer PROMISING TO PAY ono bun dred per cent. profits to - the seller, to PA YIN' twenty-five per cent. cash on delivery of tth goods. I shall offer my`- stook' . of goods at i fsi prices EVERY MONDAY, i EVERY TUESDAY, 1 EVERY. WEDNESDAY, ' EVERY THURSDAY, EVERY FRIDAY, AND EVERY SATURDAY,. and fill up as fast us I sell out, Wellaboro, June 12, 1867 Nov is ,Your Time to Bti.y! HAVING more goods than is necessary' fo this market, I will sell my entire stout of , • ' „. 1I Critioad So.gfc# of Pto ,- P?Arr4„ „ WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY - , is mostp.opular Monthly in=the lam—N. Y. - .PLATED WARE AND FAN. 'r ' ond tr,t viritad 'excellences of liarptir'm Magazine 0.. G. Clocks at $8 , 50, • --ajouinal with - . 0, mohair). °lnsulation of about Gothio " " , 8 83; .8 0 1 70,U0Otoples—in, whose - pages ere to be found me of the choicest light and general reading of - Cottage 41. J... 1,70.6 the day. Ve,epeak of thie'work ,as an evidence of the sulture of the American People; and the American Watches it Silver ilanting Case's 4 Popularity it" 'has acquired' Il i .tnerhe4. Each $l9. Finer Movement ,in heavier Cases, atCo) . Numher nOritains fully . 144",pag0, Of , reading. respondingly low price Plated Ware at Ma! matter, appropriately illthitrated with good wood ufaoturers' prices. I cute; and it combines in itself the raoy Monthly j and the more philosophical quarterly, blended THIS 15 NO HUMBUG BU'l A VEF with the best features of the daily journal. It ITABLE SAL:I , has great power in the dissimination of a love of pure literatnre,—Trubner's, Guide to American Lite,ature, London., • We can account for It§ pnocesa only by tLe simple fact that it_ meets precisely the popular taste, furnishing a variety of pleasing and in structive reading_for lisrald, Boston. Call and sae for yourself Wollaboro, April 22, Yoi Stoves 4i7, CI.Nt Wat FOR THE MILLION. Good people all, both great and small —if want to ikoop h FACE IN Till. . you must havo enough to oat, dry woos, a go wife, svell-bohaved children, and to crowp all, TIP • TOP COOKING STOV This last:and crowning good, I have at by T 1 and Stove eatabliehment, oppoolte Roy'a! L Bloo Wellaboro, and its name is the HOME COMPANION; on - oil - bands admitted to bo equal to any in world. 1 TIN WARE MADE TO ORDER, promptly,and Warranted to give +satisfaction. executed in the beat manner and with disputa CALL AND SET, - . „.. 7;1: P. ROBERTS Weßiborbligh, Nov. 41; 104.!! ') ' Public Benefit, AMONG the useful improvements of the das, there are few that give more 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 Balutifer (or er the German people call it !lealthbringer). • It gives ease= and comfort to the poor Sufferer from Neuralgia and Rheumatism, and brings speedy relief to that large class of diseases that are often cured and always benefited, by an out ward application. ' For sale by all Druggists. Wholesale Depot DAY, HOAGLAND A BM GRA, No 54 Courtlandt.St. New York. TO LAWYERS— B A lk R 11 - Pira in fall aetili;'nt !EMI • WASHING MACHINE JAB. M. WILHINSON;of OharreSton;having purchased the right to make and vend thei U. P. Jones Washing Machine in Tioga Count y hereby gives notice that the machines are being made at Van Horn's Cabinet Factory,Wellsbore, where they may be procured. The best, cheapest, and most sensible maahinel over invented. • Jana 24,1808—tf; , , . Cli..--..'- ' 200 Bushels Timothy Seed. 100 bushels Cloverseed, choicest kinds WRIGHT. & BATLEY. Wanted. =EI 0 i OTHERWISE THE L. A. GARDNER. .........:- A. TOLL•' REPAIRING WILLIAMS &,, GO. ~EMPEIV- 1 1;EM, ::.; • ;, lIIM • • , UGS, MEDICINES,' PATENT MED ICINES, PAINTS, OILS, WIN DOW GLASS, & PUTTY, ace come down to Old Prices atlast4 E do not bedtato to Bay.,thntiro Intinithe 14.11:3611401Cof • , - ENGLISH :D.RrI.CfS XEDWINES, MINT MEDICINES YANKEE', NOTIONS, PER.F UMER Y, NCY ARTICLES, TOILET SOAP, CLOTH, HAIR, TOOTH & NAIL BRUSHES, MIRRORS, WINES & LIQUORS, &C.,`, VER BROUGHT INTO {THIS MARKO Wo have also the Largest Stook of. INTS. OILS, GLASS AND PUTTY,' Snob as re White Lead, Puro White Zino, Linseed 'Oil. Coaoh Varnish, Furniture Varnish, Yd.. low Oohre, Vattern Red, Chrome Yel low,Chrome reen, Prussian Blue, I atent Dryer, • Luoker, Japan, -• 1 ! , anih Whiting, Be s Kalsomine, Resin, ar4 Log Wood, Finale, Brasil Wood, Cam wood, Rediropd; Potash,: Putty, Aloo- Benzole, Spirits Turpentine, and german Oil, Spirits_ and . • • Varnish Brus h es,, . . Leh we will sell 26 per cent. cheaper than any er establishment in the county. In short, we • e every thing ever kept in a fist class RUG STORE, d all we aik is iblybu to call and examine our ck and prima before buying elsewhere. Re •mber we can't be undersold. , All goody Warrarited or no eslg. I . IIIiMMIAAIIO,444-1t W1LL1,A318:44..00 44,iWoLutimv.ff z.rf , titr-blistiourßlook. ;IfoI3IILY tAGAZINS EZMXIM "A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure and Instruction." i IICIARPER'S BAZAR, - - • • . Ul ' supplement containing numerous full-sizod pat erne of•usefal articles accompanies the paper „ n eve y fortnight, and occasionally an elegant col. ore fashion plate. If arper's Bazar contains 18 folio pages of the - gile', of . Harper's' Weeklii printed 'on', superfine galendored paper, duals ptiblighaivibilly. - 1 1-8 8 era r , P e e tc e .' OriticuisNoticisiol The Prue. 9 ! aza • r z f i B,mbaetsi deter : ip especialftsre lyp u a s t- e uci s i lutenist to, the ,fareily;..artielesAtt health, tire s, and housekeeping in. ail, its branches; its ceit l s orial matter is spediallY etdaptatolhe circle it i intended to interest and inistract; and it has ''bosi l des, good stories ana literary matter of merit. ' It il i nut surprising that the journal. With suck feat res, has achieved in short time an immense 1 ' sue ass; for something of its kind,trae desired in tho sande of families, and itelpubliehers_bave ifillesi the demand.=ff. r;;Woofttisg .63,24.-., i .; Tether we consider its Osumi - ail' b,ased upop i!the elegance. and superioritY of lite ; paper, its n A typ graphibay•Appearais ei . '!the'fitCtge,, and judg t? merit .digglayod in - tha - 1311 viiikgs;er , ake,literary ?aoniributione contained ' rt;itis r png,es, 'ea ,aaheal ' tatirly pronounce it to be attpailaY,ift each and eve y particular to any other eimilailmtblication her, or abroad.—Phfra•Liii{ltaisiligsncsr. iiarpor's Magashie, one year, $4,00, Ilarpoea Wee ,y, one ,your_ ~ $4,00, Harper's 'envoi, one year 4.54,00. 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Postage on Harper's Magazine, 24 cents a year, tnc on Harper's Weekly and Harper's Bazar, 20 !eats each, to be paid at:the subactibetes post 'face. pirSabseriptions sent, from British North kmerican Provinees must be accompanied with WCents addition, to prepay United States post age. Address, HARPER 4t BROTHERS, New York. 'A complete PTimei ctoria s. l ' History of the "The best, cheapest, and most success ful Family Paper in the Union," ATPER'S WE EKLY,---I3I:',IIEPIRIDLYIL LIISTRATED. - Critical liT4tiCas.of44, fro,. .• " The Model. Newspaper, of onr eorintry=l•oom piece in all the departmenti of an -American Fatally Paper--Harper's Weekly has earned fur itself a righe to its 'title, "A Journal cif Civilis atiop."—.N. Y. Evening Post. _ , Ohr future bistorinne will .enrioli themselves out of Harpers's Weekly long after writers, and priaters, and publishers are turned to , dust:•-•N. Y. Evangeli st. , Tlie best of is class in America.—Boston Tie. allo t . „ . . . ~ Harper's Weekly may be unreservedly declar edl t e bast newspaper in America.--The 14c14! pen cat, N. y. •• • -1.- T e articles upon public questions irhich ap peal in Harper's Weekly frommeek:tameek form a remarkable series of brief political :essays:— Th 4 are distinguished by, clear. atul„pointed :statament, by good comincirr sense, by indepead4 'encl i anci breadth of view. They are the express ion f mature conviction, high principle, and strong feeling, add take their place among the best newspaper writing of the time.—Narthlli fieview, Boston. • 1 Ta ,zfrar 4; SELL IS 'OUR - B - USIXESS I W$ ) tAigWing ArgelOgt 41C$ "DI ~XiggXl,: " ;glC4.,t 1111 I,istrlPEAL:rl3l !' • for . ibloh we Win pay, cixeh:' , Wo will manufacture to ord , tanned CALF or KIP-BOOTE nor and 'at. fair ratts-aad pa: to'REPAIRING. S.O , - We have b tiret:inta stook of on which we will not be undersold, and from this time we shall make it a pointlo keep up the best stook io be' found In the county, which we will sell at a lower profit than such artioles.•bave ever been - offered in thierogibir t - • , WlD.Dhati likewise •Iteep • itp• 'A good assortment 'of 1."! r . LADIES' - BALMORAL'S, LEATHER BOOTEES, CHILDREN'S Asp MISSES WORK op VA- • • 'MOUS STYLES; '- 1 '''" • aiia all style's. of tik.Fi WORK'. .„, • . LEATB'ER eon be bought of us as ()Wean as any where this side of New,York, and we shall keep a full stock of MEM 1:2•,(4; =ME NEW F E:J!Y- -- .DX - WORK, :LADIES' GAIZTERS, PREIS - Cg ~G4 l ,,l;P.:FltslslCli KIP, UP -4044,11.tt1NG5, AND t7'.17 C • * Qnr: :•• ; atoekvf - )PROS;;NA/LB, THREAD, AWLS, RASP/4:: 9110VBRS' INZEADLES, LASTS , %TRAM-re; kilal4f-P 8 4 . -with' -SHOEMAKER'S 00,1•11, Anil FINDINGS, - will be found the st:in the 4Ounty, nod We H{l for small profits. ' r3Virtalkagisiness4ind-we • leelal bleb:awe. We . 13 ye been inthier-regiotflong, 'enough •to be well ,own.oi-let those •wbo'- hnowitte try mi. Corner biabrand - -a-raftorfoetreele;l'opposite WEO; Rob • ellardwaieStotb,R'l •0. REARS, - - • • GEO. 0, - DEBBY. Welliboroi April 2-1 ) 1867-tf. 1, • WMiiii3OßO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. T • . , 'subscribers having procured additional X machinery am new read.* to furnish to order all sorts of _ • tikS - T 1 GS 9 even •e PLOWS, = 0R 8, FIELD :ItQZtj.E ILL GEARING, SLEIGFI:BIIOEtk W 0 0 D SAWING 3,IAOHINES, 4143.,.&41, &C. We have WOODWORT for custom and job work, to do SLITTING' dc SC to ord Haying a firat-elass 'a are prepared - to make CHEESE PR 1 to order. Builder' of quested to examine our the --4211a.voi.suraiip , 2..cp one of the finest implements in the market LD IRON. - CHARLES WILLIAMS, F. L. SRAM Cash paid for Wellaboro, May 16,186 Grooery and Pr ViaiOn Store, CORNIN , N. Y. V■ =). WHOLESALE AND in all kinda of GROCERIES, Wines, Liq Ciga FO SIGN tt DOME DRIED F iCANNED FR VELETA, WOOD & WILLOW CROOKERY OnitDitEN'S CARR' PERAMBULATOR , complete as mentioued r geg4 of ,the be hand;.;— ~• • PertlCular 'attention pa Dealers and Consumers wil terest to examine his Stook Corning, N. Y., Maroh Paint for Patine S and Others. THE GRAFTON MI ERAL PAINT CO. are now manufacturing the Best, Cheapest and most Durabli -Paint in use; two coats well put on, tailed with pure Linseed Oil, will last 10 , r 15 rears;- it is of'a light brown or beautiful ohoeelate color, and can be changed to green, end; stone; drab, olive or cream, to suit the taste if the consumer. It is valuable for Houses; Barns Fences, Carriage I and Car makers, Pails , nd Wooden-ware,Agricultural Implements, Oanal Boats, Vesses and, Ships' Bottoms, Can.. vas, Metal and Shingle %iota, (it being Fire and Water proofs,) Floor Oil sloths, (one manufac turer having weed 5,000 bb s. the past year,) and Ind as a paint for any purp so is unsurpassed for body, durability, alafticit • and adhesiveness.— Priee $8 per 'barrel of 30111. a., which will supply a farmer for years to cow •. Warranted in all cases as above. Bend for • circular which gives full particulars. Nono ge in a trade inerk,.Gratifton dorm can orde the Paint a on receipt of the goods. A , DAN] 254 June 3,1868-9 m • Farm , for rplIE t3clbscriber, being ,;fers for ealo nt a grea ohaser, the following propo died acres of land, eituut want of Westfield - Borpi se t Venty.five.aaios iraPrbv • hamlookand,bard timber, ,gocidlippin 'orchard'," odd house ,thereon. The farm darying Purpoies, having ter on all parte. For term bar on the premises, or add Tioga Co., Pa. 00t. 7,1868. WHOLESALE DREG STORE. RH: price, • CON SKINS, 8, LUDES, , INS, • DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS AD OILS, r,Fronsti or home• in thowbost man. especial attention THArEUS DAVIDS' INKS, KEITH'S C NCENTRATED MEDICINES, IREDELL'S FLUID, EX TRACTS, BURNETT'S COCOAINE„FLAVORINO EXTRACTS, KEROSENE.LAMPS, PATENT MEDICINES, ROCH ESTER PERFUMERY 1 AND FLA V ORING EXTRACTS, WALL AGENTS FOR MARVIN tt- CO'S RE FINED OIL, Sold at Wholesale Prices. Buyers are requested to call and got quotations before going further East 1869. FOR SALE. 1869 • BY 8. 0. WICKHAM, A T HIS NURSE...BY OF FRUIT AND OR ji NAME.NTAL MBES, ICI TIOGA :- 601000 ; Apple Trees. 10,000 Pear Trees. A good supply of PLUM, PEACIL : CHERRY, and ORNAMENTAL TREES A SHRUBBERY. , • - The Fruit trees ate composed of the choicest varieties, good, healthy, some of them large and in bearing.. Any one wishing to get a supply will do wel to- call and- see my stock before pur chasing elsewhere. :par Delivered at the depot free of _charge. Tloga, Feb. 28, 1888-Iy*. 1.0. I PLANER, We are also prepared OLL SA WING 'ow-cutting Lathe, we vS SCREWS C km° Factories aro re rk. We manufacture iPki,or - Irir, EE!a!I RETAJL DEALER ROVISIONS of s and 89 TIC, GREEN do lIITS, UITS AND LES, ARE; GLASS & WARE, AGES, CABS & TOYS, &c., &o. ortment of the ahore t. quality- always oa 'd to Pine Groceries. find It to their in before buying. 1868. nine unlesp branded ineral Paint. Per. d remit the money iddress EL BIDWELL, • earl St, New York. Sale! i : bout to io west, of bargain ' o the par ri l Eh* / wit One hun about 4 Iles Booth ' otter Brook Road d, the balance good ith, good sugar bush, Nine barn and log is' well adapted to , plenty of living wa i, call on the subscri ess him at Westfield, 'TIMER BUBB& CORNING,. RAT. Y. 'PAPER, WINDOW GLASS. WIIITEWASH LIME & AND DYE COLORS, W. D. TERBELL & CO. Corning, N. V , Jon. 1,1868-1 y P t I t til V 111 . ''' , 4 r 4 ' • j i cto o 4 1r...,, 2 0 ~.. a 2 14 0. ... , .z c, in ...,0 0 ).1 cri 0 gr- % o a tin 0 . rs r Nd ~4 : ... p 2 1 ,y la bj Er. 0 c iz t Fr 0 0 t 4 - e+ 0e r) ig p. , 0 c e ; 5W r-3 t, tl d r-IM"'M 49 10 13 1 F; 4 12 F-S B , *I ,;, 4.,:1 0 V ii 8 -, % '-4 r ; to 008 .I* t•C ).;". ti c 'ci 9: 0 G M I Ce 4 CI .. ... H a '''' 1 / 4 -' • ' '' i E 3 5 Ei • .., ? ? -4 - ;v4 t= .(1 1 st. .2.4 • - . ~,, f A -,- rim tis w 7 :o' '. tu ;., 0 f : , i hi 0 LA W a a *.., , . N R. . Na , ~... , I r-• bmil . 1 0 104 g g ai P G ts -., eD tgi . C a , g &' 0 .02 4 ,:':?' , ... o w 5 ' rs , 1! 110 . i , gi .1 I ' , 0 c tz _ .• ~, ... 1 , ii . a ,0 .. 0 i :4 1 1 ° ii Id Fr V 0 - 4 P • 0 PR.' . I I:3 1-4 I—) CTS ert"Cm ts.D c.;,; . O P .5./D 0 ID 00 C7t 0 CD =CD PPP.PP Cu "C);) OO~pI~SeD Insurance Agency. WYOMING INSERANCE CO WILKES-BARRE, PA R. C. SIIITD, Seey. W. S. Roes, Pre. W. T. READ, Gerel dig't. L. D.BROxNAKER, CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, 8150,000. /PHIS is the company for which Theodore 1. :Hatfield' was lately agent, and policy hold era who wis p to renew their Inaurante are re quested to a pply to the subscriber. Girard Fire Insurance Co, PHILADELPHIA. - THOMAS CRAVEN, Preside A. 8. GILLETT E V. " .1, J. B:ALVORD, Secretary. Capital i1t12043,000, All paid Oath. . ' Surplus Over $160,000 Continental Ins. Company, OF VIE Ol i tr OF NEW YORK Cash Capital, • $500,000100 Gross Surplus, Jan. 1, 1868, 1,314,590,31 Cash Assets, do 1,814,590,31 SerPolleies written at this office. GEORGE T. HOPE, President. H. H. LAMPORT, Vice President. CYRUS PECK, Socrotary, The subscriber takuis thi s lel hod of ihforming the public that he hatlim agency of the above Companies, and will _I 0 found at hie O ffi ce ever li Roy's Drug Store, adjo ning Agitator Office. LINO. I. MITCHELL. Wellshoro, Pa., Feb. 20, 1868-te. To the Farmers of Tioga County. T AM now building at my manuttiotory, in Lawrenee• I sill°. a superior • FANNING MILL, which poseessea the following advantages ovor another mills: ' 1. It separates oats, rat litter, and foul seeds, and chess and cockle, from wheat. 2. It cleans tax teed, takes out yellow seed, and all other seeds, perfectly. 8, It cleans timothy seed. 4. It does all other separating roqulred of a mill . This mill is built of the best and moat durable Um,- bor. in good style, and is sold obeli) for cash, or pro duce. I will lit a patent sieve. for separating oats from wheat, to other mills, on reason ablet er m s. J.II MATHER, Limiciontine,Hotobit 10,18664 f • LINES OF TICAVE!.. ✓ :mixt neummt. Oil ud after 51 (tilde,. IbtsB, leavelloraingat a4out the fo los6ll4;Lyo t urs: IV:AV:WARD Beuzia. g , • 0;21a to NightExprees,Sundaysexceptcd,forEnflah tialawauca,and Duakirk,ritak lag (Mkt.; cuousctlex with trains of the Atlautle & Great, M estera,txl, Shore,andUrandTrunk Railways lotallyainttlstAt 6:42 ut.,tileit i Exprces,Datly,for fluffalo.Salarasb;,, Dunkirk uud she West,connecting as above. 0:50 a. at., Niglit'Express,Suudays oacupteu ,11.,/ cater and buffalo, V)a Aeon.' .10:09 a .m.,3lailTratti,duuda3'ti excepted for Buffalo and Dunkirk. 1:45 p.m.l.laltlasoro Express Sunday •axceptefit , fc,l auchestdrund Buffalo, vie. Avtl 7188 p. tu.. Day Rxprees,Sandaysexcepted for• But.. iialasaanca, Dunkirk and tht, West, conacctiai- at at Salamanca with pa:Atlantic and Grunt Railway; Bullalo &Dunkirk witl: the t /.. Railway,for all point; west uud south. 7;45 p Ray Express,S udays excepted,torltooh est 12:85 a.in.. ExProst: Slail.Suuday. excepted lu,delataanca,and bapklrk,cerineotiag with !telt, for the West. • .t 1.80 p m Way : Freigh t, Sundays excopted. Osilo p Emlgritu ttrOn,Dally,for Lb. • XASTWARLDOUND;, 1%10 a. in., Night Express, Daily, 3lnnilays except, connecting at Elmira for Williamsport, Harrisburg , and the south, and at New York with afternetn trains and steamarsfor Boners and New Englund Cities. . . • - . . 4:20a. in —Cline I nnat i Exp. Mondays exoepied. song. i at Elmira r‘, l r Cana dalgua, at Binghamton for Syr. • cute, all:treat Bon for Scranton, at Lackawaxen for liawley,atal at Je soy City with midnight Expetqs Trainor New 'Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia, Balt I more and Washington. 11:02a. in.„ Day 4xprese,Bundays excepted .00nnect mg at Waverly Inc Towanda; at Binglieuiton for 8,1 ra cube; at Great Bend for Scranton, at Lacktin oar i for Honesdale; at Middletown for Unionville, and at Jersey City sAith,midolght express train for New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia . 10.30 am Accommodation Train daily, connecting a I Owego for Ithaca 2;20 p. m., Baltimore Express, Sundays excepted_ 4:35 p. ni., New York and Baltimore Mail. Banda) s ea cepted, connecting at Elmira for Canandaigua, and at Waverly for Towanda 5.03 p m Lightning Express Daily, connecting at El- I . miri. for Villiamsport, Harrisburg and the South, and at J rimy City with morning express train of New Je say Railroad for Philadelphia, Baltimore and Wa s lugton !. 12:35 p. ni. ay Frefght,Sundays excepted. .(*-- A r Viand and complete "Pocket Time Table' at Passenger Waffle on the Erie Railtray and connecting Lines, has ecently been published , and can be procur ed ou appl cation to •, the Ticket Agent of the Company • 1 WM. R. BARIt, • H. RIDDLE,. Oeu'l Pass. Agent. Oen'l Snp't Blossburg & Corning v & Tiogo R. n , - Trains will run as follows until furthor notice: Accommodation—Leaves Illossburg at 7,16 a. m., Mans field nt 8,06, Tiogu at 8,41 Lawrencovllle at 9,126- arriving at Corning at 10,40 a. m. Mall—Loaves Illossburg at 2,00 p. m., Mansfield at 2,46, Tioga at 3,18, Lawrenceville at 4,00-warrlving at Corning at 6 p. m. Mail.-Leaves Corning at 8,00 a. m., Lawrenceville 9,03, Tiogn at 9,45, Idansflold at 10,226... arriving at Bloss-burg at 11,00 o. m. Accommodation—Leaves Corning at 2,40 p. to , Law ronceville at 4,00. Vega at 4.60, Mansfield at 6,20-- arriving at Blossburg at 6,16 p. m. L.II.BIIATTUCK,Bnp't .Northorn Central 12. 12. TRAINS FOR THE NORTH. Trains for Canandagula leave Elmira as follows : AccOmodation at 7 00 a ID Express [fastest train on road] 11 45 a m Mail 015 p m Way Freight, [passenger =channelled] 7 10 a in On and attar Nov. 24, 1867, 4 trains will 'arrive aui depart from Troy, as follows; LEAVE .NORTIIIVAB.D. ... 9 46 A.M.—Daily -(except Sundays) for Elmira, infra lo, Canandaigua, Rochester,. Snap. Bridge and the Ca nadas. 10 65 P. M.—Daily (extept:Sundays) for Elmira . and Buffalo, via Erlo Railway front Eltalra. • i l' LEAVE SOLI EINV.ARD. 10 18 A. M.—Daily (except' undays) kor Baltimore,Washington, FbiladelP fa, &o. - . 624 P. M.—Daily (except Sundays) for Baltimore, Washington and Philtidelphia. • J. N. MARRY,I ED. S. YOUNG Gen'l Stip t.llarrisb . nrg; j Clete! Pass. A g't Baltimore, Md. On and after MONDAY, Noy. 23d, 1888, Trains on the Philadelphia k Erie Rail Road will run as fol WESTWARD. Mail Train leaves-Philadielphia....... •• Williamsport 6, • " err. at Erie Erie Express leaves Ithilaclelphie w . •• .4 '4 • Willlemspert.X., •' •' arr. at Erie Elmira Muil leaves 4, •'Williamsport .. 4 ' am at Lock lluven EASTWARD • Mall Trois. 1 Mrto" • —.. 10.65 a n, " " yilliatusport 12.55 pis " " air. at Philadelphia ' 10.00 co to Edo Express leaves Erie - 6.25 p m " " ,' '• Williamsport 7.50 a m arr. at Philadelphia 9.20 r. m Mall and Express connect with Oil Creek and All, gheny Ricer• Rail Road. Baggage Checked Through. ALFRED L. TYLER, Deng SuP't. 1.; SALAMANCA STATION. , WESTWARD BOUND. I EASTWARD BOUND, Mall 6." i l Expresii ............ ........ 6.1 t. Accommodation .........0 Mail 6.61 Express 12 ? Accommodation, ......11. 46 Expreaci 11. C Expreao 6.1 w 'n t ti At Cory there le E l / 4 .JunctOon with the Philndelphis Erie, and Cil Creek kill 1 bade At Meadville with the Franklin and Oil City sod, Vithole Branch. - At Leavittsbnrgo the 3lahoniny Branch makes a di rect route to Cleveland. At Ravenna connects with Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad. The Road passes through Akron, Ashland. Gallon, Marion, Urbana and Dayton, intersecting various rail• roads, and terminates at Cincinnati. • FACULTY : . ELIAS EIWITON, Principal. )ins. ADA W. HORTON, Preceptrees. Miss MIRA HORTON. Assistant. . ' Hies AMANDA DRAKE, Teacher of Music. . 11 CALENDAR F0R,1807-8. Fall Term commences Sept. 3d, Winter Term Nov 20th, Spring Berm Feb. 18th, 1808. EXPENSES PER TERM. Primary Depart men t.,.... .... ........ .... ........ ....$5 00 Common English Higher English 7 00 Languages and Higher Mathematics 8 00 . Instrumental Music, extra ' 10 00 Vocal Music, extra. ............. : . ....—...., 1 00 Drawing, extra 4, 8 00 , Room Rent ' , 2 60 Board per week... ........ ......... .....'........ • 800 Knoxville, August 1.4,1867-tf. i Imotssiaacb-Plortes Timm, lIAINES BROTHERS PIANOES are univerkally acknowledged to be ille . Chonfest FIRST - CLASS .PIAI‘TbS MADE. Every Plano is warranted for firo years. Sold by Mansfield, Oct. 14. ISAAC 0. HOYT. Planing & Turning. B. T. VAN HORN, LTAVING got his new Factory in'operation. is now prepared to fill orders for Cabinet Waro promptly and in tbo bast style of workman. ship. having procured a ho 18 ready to arosl hoards or plank with dispatch. fuiniabod to order. ills 1:13 net) in es aro of the new est and nfost.improvod patterns. 'Mop corner cd!Poarl and Wain .Sts, WELLS. BbRO, PA.. • Wet. 81, is66-tr. B. T. VAN HORN. • J. STICKLIN, Chairmaker, Turner,-- h and "Furniture Dealer. SALE ROOM, opposite Dartt's Wagon F. , 60r , Ilain Streut. IACTORY iu Snuis a Wii 'limns Foundry, second story. Orders promptly filled and satisfaction gunrui - teed. Fancy Turninn. 6 done to order. Welleboro, Jnno 12, 1867. J. STICIO.IN Fordoing a family waAting in tho best and cheapest manner. Guaranteed equal to any in the world! Has all the strength of old rosin soap with the mild and lathering qualities of genuine Misfile. Try this splendid soap. Sol 4 by the ALI)EN DIIEMICAI. WORKS, 4S North Front Street, Philadelphia. Sept 2, 'OB--ly. Q ACKINO for hops, best quality 25 cts per yard . at Da LANO R 00'5. 0002. Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Atlantic and Gre t Western R• W L. D.'RUCE.ER, aoli:Supt., Aleftdvllle. ra UNION ACADEMY. KNOXVILLE, TIOGA CO., PA WOODWOR•TII SCROLL-WORK & BRACkETS, It 10.45 p ni 8.15 a tri _ 9.50 p m .....11.50 noon 8.60 p m 10.00 a m ..... 8.00 a to 0.30 p m —.. 7.45 p m