A GEBOIAN ODE: She stepped upon the platforni— Her grace I can't forget— Nor oh ! that Grecian bend of hors* Clings to my memory yet. . Her smile was like the sunbeam : Her bonnet ={ aonie,"-you bar - But that lorely-Grecian bend of herd :._Was the heaviest" bend." met. neriwatcrfall was gorgeous, Ap,d aU iTho ttaA =tea That her grace was never equaled By th'e Saratoga bend. But alas, for maiden beauty. V 'Mist willTeturn to dust, And the must enchanting bender Is doomed th moth - and rust, 'ln 'stooping to assume her seat, (I bate to tell, hut must,) Some whalebone thing that staid her , up Bent tionble—knd then "bust l" She softly sighed, and sweetly smiled, Auld then in accents tender, • ;' As she Tubbed her back, she gently raid "Thanks Heaven, I'm off my bender:" TAKEN DowN,--A conceited - fellow . by the name 'or Head, In making new year's calls in a certain city, mane, the 'acquaintance of a young - lady upon whom he flattered himself he had ef feeted a very decided -impression. He felt that he was it'resistitile" t the fair sex; anyhow, but in this partimilar in stance he was confident that he had aceotnplished a. complete conquest. NOC4 be too cruel to the damsel'whoin. he - imagined to bailanguishingeiver his absence, he CUlled'upen her again 'ate' the new year was a week or so old. That he might feast upon the surprise and joy she-would evince on discover rug whom her Caller was, he refrained - from giving his name tkie servant who 111111W01'0d his ring, hut instructed . her tt Miss—that a very Wei Ocular friend ite,ired an interview. life xvas te•hered to the parlor, and alter brief delay fhe lig tally WllOlll 110 -4111;110,4,d 4) be apploaching ditiotution oti his account, entered.• - She paused on , the k threshOld and: looked embarrassed: He expected that but; contrary to ilk expectations, no blush•of emotion, or &ant - redoint- Lion, even lighted her eoupterianee. "Dp you not remember me ?oh:said he putting on a smile which he-imagined had melted her young and susceptible heart upiin their first meeting. , 'Noe know reined here last new` year's thy, with a party In a-four-horse sleigh ?" • " U yes;" said the young lady ? who didn't appeariti the least eritshed -by the recollection, "I remember. Your face did look familiar, but your ntitne--" " bon't you remember my name ?" inquired the heart phiverizer, with an -air of deep chagrin. "I have almost got it," said the-lady, with Aninziled smile,- It isn't BroWn1", " indeed. But; really,:. madam; this is not very flattering to •nre,.-yotir forgetting my name. I Imagined that I had made adecided impression.',' "So you did,: so you did." the lady hastened to say. "Strange that. your name should have escaped me, though. I was thinking of it just,before you rang. Don't tell me what it is. I shall think of it in a minute. Really, this is quite mortifying ; what has .become of Thy memory?" And she trotted her pretty little foot 1m patiently ott the car pet.- "But let me.glvo you a hint,! ) said Mr. Head, whose mortification was rapidly increasing. Well, just a little hint. I - should think of your name in a Minute, any how—just the least hint in the world will do." " Now, then, what do T carry on my shoulders?" queried Head. r" A moment's puzzled reflection, then her face brightened up she;4tdvanced towards him with outstretched baud, and cordially exclaimed : " Why, Mr. Squasb, ho iv do you do ?' A LICENSE AT THE , BAR OF Gob.-- "Yes," said, the Rev. John Pierpont, "you have a licent=e—and that . it, your plea. \VOL my friend, if that Is your plea, I adjure you to keep it; lock it amongst your choicest jewels; guard it as the apple of youreye; and when you did, and are laid in your coffin be sure that this preciousdocument is placed within your cold and .clammy fingers, so that when you .are called upon to confront the souls of your victims be fore. God, you may be ready to file in your plea of Justification, and boldly to lay down your license on, the bar of the Judge. Yes, my friend, keep it— you will then want your license, signed' •by the county commissioners and en dorsed by the selectmen I" - ° • The appetite for strong drink, when ' indulged and pampered, gains 'such'a : mastery &the soul that its subjugation is almost impossible. An Eastern fable illustrates it thus: "A king once per mitted the devil to kiss him of ` }either shoulder. IMmediately two serpents grew from his shoulders, , who, furious with hunger, attacked. his head and act( m pted to get at his brain. The king pulled them away and tore them with his nails. But he soon saw, with indes cribable horror, that they had become a part of himself and that in wounding them he was.li eerating his own 'flesh. Such is the : eplorable condition of victim of appetite and lu:it. LIM A man passing through the country during an excited political canvass, rode up toll farm house, and thus accosted a tow-headed urchin wno was seated ona gate post. • , 'Bub, where.* your pa?' The youngster eyed the enquiring stranger curiously a momentcand re plied Pap's just gone down there beyond the cow-shed to bury our dog Touse.— The Burned old fool killed hisself bark in' at candidates for sheriff: Be yon one?' The traveller rode on. A Joh,pny Bull, his spouse and their little girl, were recently passing through Montville, Conn., oh the New London Road. The child, I suddenly pointing out of the window,. exclaims : " Moth , er, is that a 'en ?t' "No," replied mater, " that le an howl." Here pater familias, looking up sternly and sorrow ! fully from his readin ,'solemnly ejacu lated, " No, my daug ter, adn my wife, that is neither a 'en or e howl, that is au beagle, the hemblem of this dom blarsted country." An Irish woman, who is always at war with her neighbors, and w'iose troubles are never at an end, was com plaining to her milkman the other morning about everything rising to such high prices. To show her that such was not the ease; he said, ' Mad- am, the price of milk is not rising.'— 'No bedttd,' she answered, nor the crame nay ther.' A WORD TO 1301 - S.—Begin in early Wei to collect libraries of your own— begin with a single book, and, when you - find or hear of a good-book •obtain it, if r you etm. After a while get another, as -You a.re able, and be sure to read it.— i rakejt he best care of your. books; and in this way, when you are men, you will have good libraries in your heads as well as on-your shelves.: A locomotive - on a western railroad -has been adorned with the title, I still !Ric.' That is more than; many of the passengers c l an say at the end of their journey. ; , A bummer accosted a tavern keeper thusly : Please, sir, give me a drink of water cause I want some eider though I pißler runt and will trouble you for a cigar as I um so hungry that 1. - need lodgings for to--bight. " Why do women spend so much time and money on dress?" asked a gentleman of a Ilene. "To worry other worneLn," was the diabolical but truth ful reply. Man('s love is like the- moon—if it does liot grow larger it is Certain to grow smaller. • - , • _MASONIC. OSS EA. LODGE, NO; 81.7; A; Y. AL, meats itt thi over Dr. lloy's drutsfore, on Tuetday events before the Full Itloon, at 6 o'clock F. AL 1700/1. 011APTE11, No. 194, B. A. 11., meets at tho Hall, on Thurethm evening, on or beforu the Fall Moon, at 6 o'clalOr. M. TYOGA COUNOTLiHo. S7' i S. 51.4,5Tir1i3, xneed at the Hall, rib The • third . Friday of each etilendiir month, - : at rimrecrockt P. • • TYA - GAMITON dlAilakNDBItY, N 0.29, of KNIGHTS Hall and tho appendant orders, meets at the Hall, on the first Friday of each ,calendar month, at o,,o:cdook •- • • •-•' • •• •.• 0, VIVELLSBORO AC ADEmy FACIVITY IV. A. STONE, Miss 2. D. Roust, Preceptress, bins. A. PLEASTILiIt, Teacher of Musio. CALENDAR FOR 1808-9. Winter term commences Nov. 26, closes February 26. irning torm commences March Bth, and closes , une 11. 1869; • - EXPENSES PEE TERM Primary Department. Catnmon-English higher Inglish Languages and nigher Mathematics, Instrumental Music • Drawing ; • _ Each Tartu to" continuo fourteen weeks. Hills due, me half first day of term, remsinder at middle ofterm. it> deduction made in tuition except for sickness.— Nione but itobinson's Mathematics aro tised r , Students on entering - aro requested to register their names to ;ether with the studies they wish to pursue, and pny me-half of their tuition. hoard procured at reasonable rateap the village. ; -By-order of the Board of TRUSTEES. ellabOro, Nov. 4.1868. IJ!„7:4' Horn alii Cattlo Peclors. This preparation, long and favorably t known, will thoroughly re-invigorate broken down'and low-spirited horsei,' • ak by "strengthening . and aleanSins the stomach and intestines. It is a sure preventive of all diseases --e - - incident to this anima!, snob {l.ll We' -_,_PRVE . MANGERS,' YELLOW • WATER, HEAVES, COUGHS, GIS- 'r,EXPER, FEVER, FO UN DER L OSS APP LE AND VITA . • • • w o, 4n :crones:. • ; the" Wind, Ineresiellho appetito4-, . Apr gives asmooth and glossy sam—ahel 0 )j? tetatslinens the miserable skeleton ' &Mos Sine-looking And spirited horse. • • • • • VA keepers of Cows thin - preparal tion is invaluable. It is a sure plre j'iiaasjeir ventive against Hinderpest, Hollow Horn, etc. rit 'has been proven by actual experiment to increase the ' • W • quantity of milk and cream twenty f per-cent. - and - make the butterfirm • End ...tweet.% -Ilf‘ fattening cattle, it gives them an appetite , loosens their hide, and makes them thrive much fa; In ail. 41setusrO . cr. Syria% such as tCoughi ; MOSTS to theLunim,Liverdic.;this articleacta 4lsrecitle. By putting 'train Min. 4 4 0 lf a paper to a paper in a barrel or • tbe Abope dLseases. will be eradl- eatetiOreathilleproyentedi If given . . fri time, a certain preventive and. A' Mira for the Hog Cholera. - • ' ' ' DAVID E. POITTZ, Proprietor, - BALTIMORE. Md. For side by Ihiggists and Storekeepers tbroothowt to United StsiteioOanadas and South Aviaries: Fob. 3 0,1500-1 ' 1 MORE \NET GOODS! John' B. nowen, IS now receiving a largo and complete assort. ment of Fall t Winter .. G-oods, sought since the late decline in pricesL 'Sow York, consisting of 7r31'37 40,-Coc,cslL, Groceries, Hats & Caps, Boots & Shoes, YANKEE NOTIOIS, &c., dr,c Particular attention is invited to our StoOk of 141MEn MIN; oacAn AND TRIMMINGS, GI-alters and Hop Skirts; also 4 nice line of TEAS, New Crop, very Azle sit reduced'prices, A nue assortment of Ladies 'rum, very cheap, all of which will be sold at the very loWest mar ket prices. We respectfully invite all to call and examine my stock before•purehasing elsewhere. `Remember, Empire Store, Nos / Union Block, Wollaboro, Oct. 21,1808. THE yIURCH UNION, Ails paper has boen recently enlarged to mammoth proportions. IT 15 THE LAIIGEBT NELIOIOL'S PAPER IN viz ' , WORLD. Is the leading organ of the Union Move ment, and opposes ritualism, closo communion, ex. elusiveness and church caste. It is the only paper that publishes Henry Ward Beecher's Sermons, which It does every week,just as they are delivered.— with out qualification or correction by him. It advocates universal suffrage; a union of chriations at the polls ; and the rights of labor. It has the best Agricultural Department of any paper in the world; publishes stories for the family, and ror the destruction of burial evils, Its editorial management Is inipersonal; Its writers and editors are from every branch of the church, and from every grade of society. It tins been aptly' termed the freest organ of thought in the world. Such a • r paper, offering premiums of Sewing Ma chines, Dictionaries, Appleton's Cyclopedia, Pianos, 'Organs Mr, Churches,. etc , makes one of the best' pa pers for canvassers in the world. • Every Congregation may obtain a Communion Ser vice,an Organ, a Dlelodeon, a Bible, ol•a Life Insurance Ponly for its Pastor, or almost ny other needful thing, by a club of subscribers. Send for a copy / . enclosing 10 con s to int,.P. B. Babitcriptione received at Me aloe. R. Rrusen. W. J. Rrusen F. D. Pease. R. KRUSEN & CO., WESTMLD, WOULD announce' to the pablio that they are now receiving 'a full and complete as. sortment of DRY GOODS, Notions, Carpets' , Furs, Hats, Caps,- Boots, Shoes, Groceries, Provisions, Crockery, Ardware, Stoneware, &a.' • which they aro prepared to sell for cash, or ox. change for Country Produce, at rates which defy competition. Westfield, bee. 2, 1868—tf DEMOAEST'S MONTHLY 'MAGAZINE universally. acknowledged the Model Parlor Magazine of America/devoted to Original Stories, Poems, bketches, Household Matters. Gems of Wbought, Personal and Literary Gossip (including quail departments on reshiens), Instrudtluds on health. Music. Muuseutents. etc ,iify the best authors, and profusely Illustrated with costly Engravings, useful and 'reliable Patterns, Et 11 - brolderk.s. and a constant succession of artistic novel ties, with other uselnl and entertaining literature. No person of refinement. economical housewife, or lady , of taste can afford to do without she Model Month ly. Specimen copies lb cents, mailed free. -Yearly, $3, with a valuable premium; two copies. ~,, t 5.50; three copies, $7,60 ; five copies $l2, and splendid premiums for clubs a. s3' each, with the first premiums to each subscriber. M.A new Bertram &Fenton bowing Ma chine for 20 subscribers at $3 earl,. Publication OlDee. 838 liroaeway, New York. Demorest's Muntbly and Young America together 1,4, with the premiums fur each, DEMOREST'S Young America, Enlarged. It is the best Juvenile Magazine. Every Bey and Dirl that sees it says so, end Parents and Teachers maim Iv Do not fall to secure a copy. A good Microscope, with a Glass Cylinder to contlue •living objects. or a good two bladed. pearl Pocket knica, and a largo nuni• her of other desirable Articles, given as premiums to each subscriber. Yeiirly, $1 50. iCitt ion Office. I 838 Broittlway,?New Yor t ic. Try It. Boys and Girls. Specimen coplds, ten cotita, mailed free. • Valuable Farm for S le. A .l farm of three hundred acres, wqb two hun dred and twenty flee acres Unproved. Sit. 4ated two miles north of Tioga Villqgo, on the Tioga River and Railrocd. Well Iv M 11101 ered,. der a good state of cultivation, and It build ings. Also four houses and lots for able in Tioga• village. T. L. B4DWIN. Vette, Feb. 12, 1858—tf. tell . Itakil iig, on or 6 ..Priq l cipal, .$5,00 $8.,00 .$7,00 .$B,OO HENRY E. MILD, 41 PARE Row, Nat You& ~ , WELLS.I3ORO BAKEIt v. - MILE SUBSCRIBER pacing establiehed him self'. in the • BAKING BUSINESS in this vlllage, next door to E. It. Kimball's Grocery, is now prepared to nary on the business in all Its various branches. I will keep con statly on baud an assortment of Broad, such az 1 1 LOA.F BREAD, BOSTON CRACKERS, GRAHAM BREAD, BUTTER CRACKERS, B R OWN BREAD, WATER CRACKERS, SUGAR • CRACKERS, DYSPEPSIA AND SODA BISCUITS, OYSTER CRACKERS, CAKES, - PIES, AND LUNCH, at all hours of the day, Sundays excepted. ib , strict attention to business sball endeavor to tnerit tbe public patronage. CHAS. STEVENS. Welisboro, Jane. 24; 1.888. NEW WINTER GOODS. TOLES & BARKER, (NO. 5, UNION BLOCK.) WOULD say to their friends and the public generally, that they are now receiving a splendid assortment of Mater DRY GOODS, Such ae SHEETINGS, SIIIRTINGS, PRINTS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VEST INGS, READY MADE CLO THING, HAPS & CAPS, : 4300TS AND SHOES, • also a large awl well selected stock of CROCKERY, HARDWARE, WOODEN WARE, STONE.. *ARE, 'KERO SENE OIL. -PAINTS- , & OILS, • SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, ETC,. DTC., ETC. Ole aidAblf to Gl:lei.° r- the b:ineffi, LAST DECLINE OF. PRICES ) in the New Yorkliarhet, our 15toch laning.been purchased since the great decline in Goods. TOLES & BARKER Wellllmo, N 0 ,.. 18, 1868. Stove: Stoves :: AND HARDWARES MR. WILLIAM ROBERTS bowl to announce to the citizens of .Tioga County, that in addition to his excellent stock of Stoves, 'Xin-Ware, Brittania, and Sheet-`lron Ware, he has, at a great °Utley, stooked his store on MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, with a complete 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, 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; 111),RSE 'mop, uoo , BAR, & BAND 'HON, GRINDSTO HANGINGS; CORN POPPERS, SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUPPEBS COMBINED. PISPAY,, (-: PISTO L'CARTRIDGIES, • - POWDEB.` AND CAPS. • PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS a new thing, and made for nee. These are but a few of the-many articles composing our stook of Hardware. We invite the puhlio to call and examine for themselves. We aim to keep the beet quality of goods in our line; and" all' ork to order' done promptly and well. WILLIAM ROBERTS' Wellsbpro,Sept. 1,1866—tf. THE LA.RGEST STOCK OF NEWTCYNTIEIIS3 I N bu T y logag o oa w n: i , d and the Oheapost place to Agent for L. BOLLES & CO'S HOSE, Binghamton, N. Y., and ELMIRA SATV FACTORY, Elmira, N. Y. STOTES SOLD ON TIME. Mansfield, N0v.25, 1868-Iy. G. B. KM. YES 1 YES I YES I la R. WILLIAMS & CO., have got the best, • largest and cheapest stock of Drugs, med icines, Pitent Medicines, Iltaints,Ulls, Dye &tiff, Brushes, Varnishes, Glass, Putty, Yankee No;. dons, Perfumery, Toilot Soup, - Fishing Tackle, &c., &c., over brought into this county. They sell everything in theirlineoheap. er than can be bought elsewhere, They bought their goods in large quantities avid for nett cash, and can and will sell cheaper than any other es tablishment in this county. Call and examine stock and prices. P. R. WILLIAMS & CO. May 9, 1863. No. 3, Union Block. A, .J.- THODIPSON, •• NANSFIZLD PA) BLACKSMITH, has two fires, and is prepared to do alt kinds of work in his line with prompt ness, and in a workmanlike manner. Ilealmes at excellence in his trade. Mansfield June 3, 1868-17. CASK'PAID FOR WOOL, BUTTER AND D CHEESE, by C. L. WILLCOX. Jun . e IT, I MN. FLOUR & MEAL, alwaytfon band at .T=017.1868. JAMES M. BITN/SEVO. 100,000 Pounds of Wooll Wanted. -------ir-1 PIM subscribers will pay Cash, Full-Cloth, Cassimoros Flannols, &0., &o. r for Wool.— They also manufacture as usual— TO ORDER, OR ON SHARES, to spit customers. , All, work r . arranteo us rep roieoted, 'They itt) j)irtiqular attention' to their .Writer Proof , CISMIZMIMOD which aro warranted in every respect, Nalco.. , lay attention given to ROLTrOARDING & OLOTH-DRESSING. Twenty years. experience in the business war ranti them in expecting a generous patronage. NO shoddy cloths made. DeLano th Co., at Wellaboro, are eg,ente for the solo of our Clothe. JOSEPH INGHAM A EONS.. Deerpild j May tar 186844 f. - • ' • SAVINGS BANK.; OTHERWISE gARDNER' S GROCERY AND PROVISION 'STORE. liet*Dl V 'earned, justifias GARDNER in naming his establishment a Savings Bank. Economy is Wealth, said some old chap whose name I have forgotten; and it is s econotny to trade 'where the d ' • $l4 A Tja TATER -. r . of t 'bigh prices is be ng'l3 dtedn itlf vigor and without reprieve. I can sell Sugars, Teas, Mo lasses, Fish, Park, Flour,Corn Meal, Coffees,' Canned Fruits, Spices, an everything intended 'for family use, giving the buyer the benefit "OF THE • • - f < fall of the markets, an advantage duly appre elated by everybody,exeeptlng only those verdan INNOCENTS who prefer PROM-MATO 10 - .P f 4l%inse: ihtm dred per cent;iirollieiolith4-iialfer; to-PA 3 TING twenty-five per cent. cash on delivery of the goods. I shall offer my stook of goods at fair prices EVERY MONDAY. EVER Y 'TUESDAY," EVERY WEDNESDAY, - VVERY THURSDAY, • EVERY FRIDAY, AND EVERY SATURDAY, and fill up as fast as I soil out. L. A. GARDNER. Wellsboro, Juno 12, 1887. Now is Your Time to Buyi HAVING more goods than is' necessary for this market, I.- will sell my entire-stook of WATCHES; CLOCKS, • JEWELRY, PLATED WARE,. AND FAN: OY G I OODS, A COST. 0.14. 1 d00ks it • ' $0,`60. Etothick , " 4,83? COttiake " " . . 1,70. Atnortaan_Wittohos in • Blltrer ifunting•CaSeti $l9; . Vigor Movement , in lion vier Calies,'at atir rospOndingly, low ,price. Plated Wnre fr at ufacturors' prices THIS, IS NO RUIVIBUG BUT A VER 'TABLE BAL.' I Call and see for yourself Viellaboro, April 22, i 66, - • ' 4. goLuY. Stoves .& rts \are ,FOR. THE MILLION. Good peoplo all, bOth groat and small - • if you want to keep PEACE IN Tlli. . . i you must have enough to eot,-dry woos', argond wife, well-behaved children, and to orown all, a TIP TOP tOORING STOYE! This 'flatland morning good, I have at my Tin and - Stove establishment; opposite:ltoy's plonk, Wellsboro, and its name is the HOME COMPANION; on'alllhande admitted to be equal to any in the world. TIN WARE MADE TO ORDER, praraptly,and warranted to give eatiofaotton.•;;_ REPAIRING executed In the bolt manner and with dispatch CALL AND SEE • D. P. ROBERTS. WellibOi 4 Wtigi; Nov. 21,1867. Publit A _ MONO the tiseful iniplepienierits,.t,the day, there are few that give 'lion prettilse of good, few so well adapted to relieve human suf fering, few so well approved by the public as that now and powerful remedy 'called Salutifer (Or as the German people call it nealthbririger). 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 curailMnd itirays benefited by an out ward application." For sale by all Druggists. Wholesale Depot DAY," HOAGLAND STI GER, No' 54 .Depot St, Nair York. T O LAWYERS- • . BANAKRUPTOY BLANKS, in full setts, at YOUNG'S BOOKSTORA •• • ,- WASHING. , MAINEGHI:- .• J fr , JAB. M. WILKINSON, of Charlostan,having purchased the right to make and vend the P, Jones Washing Machine in Tioga County, hereby gives notice that the machines aro being made at Van Horn's Cabinet Factory, Wellaboro, where they may be procured. The best, cheapest, and most consiblemaahine ever invented. June 24.1868—tf. 200 Bushels Timothy Seed. 100 bushels Clovereeed, choicest kinds WRIGHT & 'UMY. MUNI IIEARTW' , '6id: - HOlit li :&,wszt;tt Agripultural Firtgide Journal cQNT o ►I]OZ9O .SI.X.TEEN handsome folio pages; printed lima now typo,onaußurtrao book 'papa, 41 gal:4mM: 411siv trate& by gto best artlits. , - ' E=EEI DONALD O. BLITOREILL Are HARRIET BUMMER STOWE, ,esslsted by Is °oh)! of aDU oaf tore etufoontitlbutoll Ault department. 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C. : .. . :: : , - -:::11: .1 -:, -fi !,, :1,1 'r , •j 1, Postage on Harper's litagisaind;24)cetitiriqtiat a , and on Harper's Weekly , and liSrpiii'alliiiiar;3lo cents each, to be paid - at:theCentrieriber's Post-1 office. 06.8absoriptione - stud - from. 'Britleh'llorth American Provitkoes must be. aeaoMpaiktiad-With 20 cents addition, to prepay•Rnited - States pest-' tags. Address, '-•• -,,, - ~. , ,i b-,,,‘ c.,. 1 . HARPRIt 'it BROTHERB„-lie,w York. "A \ o=phi - to ,PictOxl,l 3414t9ry,;(41 the , Time ." . v /7.._.;',2:1. "The best,"•ohearies,. Ad-most sueeeis-- ful Farniry . g•pper u,tite.l74lctl',.. i t ATPER'S WEERLY:. c 4-S,l It 111 LIISTRATED,;:I7 ,- ,:- i' •:•-:* 1 "-lc- -". - —::: ol ' OHtieciljtrotidei'O:thit.'` • -. The Model Ne‘rspapiir ~of,oni,countryr+cuirall plater in all the'-departpatinte , of-, an American Family Paper—llexper'`a ' Weolely has earned for itself i 'a Tighe to its title,. ( , 46,_,IsurnaLcf....C.Istilis...- nitoic."-:..5: r: Tvening Poet. ~ - N . Our future historians will nrich' t he mselvess out of Ilarpera's Weekly Urns after writers, and printers; and publishers•are turned to dust.—N.' Y. Evangelist, ',..i,, _.• ' The best of RS elitei 'in Amerioa.—Bosion Tra. eller. Harper's Weekly may be unreservedly declar ed the bast newspaper , in- Amerind.—The bide., pendent, N. Y. • I Tire articles upon public questions which ap ear in Harper's Weekly from.week to week form remarkable series of brief,. political etiersys.— hey are distinguished by clear and pointed tatoment, by good common sense, by independ nee and breadth of view, They are the express. on ofMature conviction,. high, principle", and trongl feeling, add 2 liike 'their - place - among the _ 'est newspaper writing ••of, the time. l 42lrorlk4. erietUi Bellew, Boston.: . - ,f • ,•` • • - •E ''' '' ' - To Owners of Horses and Cattle. cOBIAB' DERBY • CONDITION POWDEBS ABM warranted superior to any •others, or no pay, for 1 3 cure. of Distemper, Worms, Dots,_ „Coughs, Trtds•- bonnd.Cloldrite:vin aeries; and colds, Coughs, Loss of Milk, Black Tongue. Horn" Distemper, Cat. tie. They are perfbetly safe and innocent;• no need of stopping the working ofyour &Malls. They Increase theappetlte, give - aline coat, cleans the stomach and urinary organ s ;.-also increase the milk of cows. Try them, and yon will never be without them. Hiram 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 I Conroe, Fordhrtm, N. Y.. would not use them Until he Was told of what they are composed, since which be ; is never without them. He has over twenty owning horses in his charge, and for the last three years has ussd no other medicine for them. He has kindly per Witted me to refer any one tot him. ,Over • 1,000 other references can be seen at the depot.' "Bold by Druggists, end 'paddlers. - Price 25 Cents per • box. Depot, 60 Cortlandt Street, New Yak. Vele. 10) 'NEW F TO BUY - . SILL! BUSINE` tho . Tv, ,the foitowi7 strtioles, SHEEP, 1**,434 0 N :SKINS, DEER .'"Vigs;• TIIDES, earn; Ii SKINS, „, for whicii Igo ;WetriWniitinfifot*.tb tantk'adVdtdriif'HlP`BOOT: nor and Ai e falr 4.064 and poi to REPAIRING; ;;; 'A 1,..$ we have 'REABY-Kia iio • e not be)indc, time wo shall make • it a Polo stock of ' • t' . LADIES' GA belfciund , in the - county, slower profit than-such aril° effered. in. Ode region. • 'We afipillikewise keep up of LADIES , BALMOII4I . BOOTEES ; :q tr i p I MlSSig* MOUS -,ST WY and all gtylas of)git LEATEtEre oaa be.trotte3E of 48 as etkoap aido'of New York, and we oh of FRENegi CALLS FRED PER, SO% -14 N ,( 1 : • . ai t tibrei Onritoek of PEGS,•NAIDS, HREA DfrEW, AWLS, R PS, LO GY4434II :) ATEE,- LAST S, T ES, 0 R illf - PS', ibilli 1, SITOEMAKER'S -I , 4r rc ind,w,iv.D.tivq,s, wit be. found the lar ge klti7th ;16tinttiiii,4C'ese - seAlor . einell profits. Wiattlk Vnile.filiililCirif,tneart business. We ha:Ve bienlrithls'idetotilonk enough to be well known—let those who .know, its try us. -Corner of `Main and Grafton streetecopeosite Wm. Rob ertellardware Store, „. C.' W. SEARS,- - _.. -, • . '•_. : 1 4A0 . . .9 WOlisiit4l3 l l44.2i litii-tf. - . DERBY. WELLSBORO Ii'OUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. T u g' nhbacribera having p l machinery nro how ready) all aorta of CA S'Ti • - -BIJOU PLOW 8, ,, c T—'. ROLLERS, - An] srAtcuts,ttot, SAWING` MA , &O el 7, • We sae a WOMATORT for custom and Job work, to do SLITTING & SOB Having a first-class soy aro prepared to make CHEESE PAZ to order. Builders of Ch quested to examino our wor the Chalo.lll6 ono of the onset implements Cash paid tor' OLD IRON 4IAR I •BF L. B Weileboro, May 15, 1867-t Grooery and Pro CORNXNG, Ci• ri. WHOLBSALE AND in all kinds of GROCERIES, P Wines; Lig Cigtt ECI EIGN & DOMES DRIED FR CANNED FR VEGETA WOOD & WILLOW2' "ARE, GLASS & CROCKERY WARE, CHILDREN'S CARR PERAMBULATORS A full and !complete u mentioned goods of the be band. , • Partinlnt attention pal , Dealers and Consumers will ter* to examine his Stock • Corning, N. T.> llittreh'il Paint for . Farme : , and Others. - THE ORAFTON MIN qtail 4 1 ; )!. IN T co. are now manufeeturin : the ;Beat, Cheapest and most Durable •Paint in 'use';' two coats.well put on, mixed with Pure Linseed Oil, will last 10 'r 15 rears; it is of ' a light brown or beautiful -Choeolate color, and oan be °hanged to green l cad, stone,.drab,ellyeur creaini to suit the take of the consumer. , It ,IS valuable for Rouses, Barns, Fences, Carriage - arid'ear makers, Pails - Ind Wooden-ware Agricultural Implements, Canal Boats, Vessels and Ships' Bottoms, Can. vas, p Metal and Shingle Roofs, (itbeing Fire and 1 Waterofs) Floor Oil Cloths, (one manufac turer ha ng reed 5,000 bble. the past year,) and rind as ap aint for any purpose is unsurpassed for body, du ability, alasticity aid adhesiveness.— Price $ 0 en barrel of 300 lbs , which will supply a farmer for years to come. Warranted in all _cases as above. Send for a a reular which gives fall particulars. None genine unless branded in a trade mark, Grattfton M noral Paint. Pei. "sons can orde the Paint and remit the money on receipt of the goods. Address DANIEL BIDWELL, 254 Pearl St, New York. June 8,1868-gm Farm for Sale! THE Sabseriber, being about to go west, of• fare for sale at a great bargain to tho pur. chaser, the following property, to wit: Ono hnn. dred sores of land, Situate about 4 miles South• West of Westfield rioro, on' Potter Brook Road— seventy-tin acres improved; : the balance good hetsl6ok and hard timber, with good sugar bush, good apple orchard, - good frame barn and log house thereon," The faint 4e Well" adapted to &trying purposes; hating a . plenty of living ter ocall parts., . For terats,"call on the Subsoil bai on the premises, oraddreis'him at Westfield, Tioga Co., Pa. Oct. 7,1868. R Tel : IS VT pest, market price, , *each ofr,fani-e -; in. bast 'man. eitoolal attention itoole'of WORK, blil;:iina keep from . this. o keep tip the best TEES, bleb we will 4ell at -s bare ever been la good assorlAziont EA_THER ! ttl's Atm : -. iii; YA. LES; , - . P. N' 1 94 1 , IliThi.Y6 $ M any urberi this ill keep a full stook Cli KIP, UP TGS, AND °oared additional to furnish to order GS, . " - TO A S, GEARING, !yi - oop. &c. CM PLANER, ' e are also prepared LL SAWING to ord'e w.entting Lathe, we •.•SCREWS, eso Factories aro re , • We manufacture • Plow, in tbEi'mhtliet. IES WILLIAMS, EARS. toion Store, N. Y 1i.a3C.. 7 ti ETAIL DEALER OVISIOg, ors and 5, IC, GREEN & EMI ITS AND LES, AGES, CABS TOYS, a., &O. , rtment of the above It quality always on to Fine Groceries. find it to their in .efore buying. 1888. WILMER &MIME. WiIIiLMLE DRUG STORE CORNING, N. Y. nRUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS AAP AND OILS, THADDEUS I DAVIDS' INKS, CEITIPS CONCENTRATED MEDIC NES, IREDELL'S FLUID, EX TRACTS, BURNETT'S CPCOAME, FLAVORING EXTRACTS: KEROSENE LAMPS, . PATENT MEDICINES, ROCH ESTER PERFUMERY AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, WHITEWASH LIME & AND - DYE COLO R S, AGENTS FOR MARVIN & CO'S RE FINED OIL. Sold at Wholesale Prices. Buyers are 'requested to call and get quotations before going further Haat W. D. TERBELL & CO Corning, N. Y., Jan. I, 1868..1y 1869. FOR SALE. 1869. BY • B. C. WICKHAM, T lIIS NURSERY OF FRUIT AND OR, NAMENTAILTREES, IN TIOO A :=--• 00;000 - Apple Trees.. 10,000 Pear Trees. A good supply of. PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY, and ORNAMENTAL TREES A SHRUBBERY. Tho Fruit trees are composed of the choicest varieties, gong, healthy, some of them large and in bearing. Any one wishing to get a supply will do well to tall and see my stock before pur chasing elsewhere. jar Delivered at the depot free of ohargo. Tioga, Feb. 28,1888-Iy* • )11 Pt 1, tall ,v p g 0 02 o ri-1 1 44 i ti P PI `g ol ' P 'r• 4 e o 7 zc. c 4 rx 3 4 0 z trya. iat ID 114 410 P- r.-:.' 2 .'4 o< 0 t il FLO . : .Z . P h Pr 0 g .` ( 2 .'. --, 0 ir9 el' . x ,, it tl 13 1 c) -. . 2. .-- o 4. 0, .1 i, '• '4 H 0 4, •,,,. a -3 to ~t 4 Z i g ~ L p, =I rc .-4 c. 0 p . r w 0-- . z I'. 9 14 IQ E. A l 41 i s. ~..0i 1 ~... al x . [ ~.. ..., . ,t. - 4 , ' 0 4 E 3 V -4 r, I - • i 0 bpi e+ ... , NI E ''; i , , ~ o• 1•4 13 2' I ' la . 0 . , I 1 C? .. IM 0 14 I 1 1 a 0 W 4 CO IV ,-o 1 so 0 1 1 ,-, rr, Li tO b 0 5: , i ilo' s -' , , n , 6 2, 0 S Li z. :- :, :s 2 5. 6 1211 til n • 0 .g t -0c i 0 is v pi a. ,1"'-`,.10$*; mil C.. 11 GTC;:b 00 (:;' 00 111111 1 73 ,= OV D c=> V . 2 C c . 2 bid ci PP a ' .-1 11 000 ID 00 'Co, Nil' ge P P.5:'.9 ) .5 71 o, ' a Oki ;go o clo -a -..i'cg, - ..vg , o 4 1 . CO Co G., , _ . Insurance Agency. WYOMING INSURANCE CO. WILKES-BARRE, PA R. 0. SMITH, Stey. W. S. Roes, Pres, RSAD, Gen'tAg't,, L. D. SHOEMAKER, V. P COTAL AND SURPLUS, $150,000. rpHIS is the company for which Theodore 1 Hatfield was lately agent, and polioy hold ers who wish to renew their Insurance are re quested to apply to the subscriber. I=l Girard Fire Insurance Co. PHILADELPHIA. J. B. ALPORD, Searetctry THOMAS CRAVEN. President A. •S. GILLETT ? V. " Capital $20070007 All paid up in Cash Surplus Over $160,000 Continental Ins. Company, OF THE CITY Or NEW YORK Cash Capital, + $500,000,00 Gross Surplus, , Jan. 1, 1868, 1,314,590,31 Cash Assets, 'I do 1,814,500,81 BErPolieles written at this office. - GEORGE T. HOPE, President. H. 11. LAMPORT. Viso President. CYRUS PECK, Secrotnyy, Tho subscriber takes this method of informing the public; that he has the agency of the above Companies, ttpd will be found at his office over Roy's Drug S il ore, adjoining Agitator Office. ' " ' JNO. I. MITCHELL. 1 1.,'Feb , . 20, 1808-tr. Wellsboro, • To the Farmers of Tioga County. lAM now building at my manufactory, in Lawrence- Tills. a superior • FANNING MILL , which possesses the following advantageeover allothor mills: 1. It separates oats, rat litter, and foul seeds, and 'obese and cockle, from 'wheat. 2. It cleans flax seed, takes out yellow seed, and all other seeds, perfectly. 8, It cleans timothy seed. 4. It does all other separating required of a mill. This mill !skint of the beet•and most durable tim ber. in good style, and is sold cheap for cash, or pro duce. PRIII !It a patent dere, for sep,lintlng oats from wheat, to other mills, on reasonable terms. .II MATIIXIL LaWntairrille ,Optabar 10,18664 f LIMPS 01 T RAVEL. ERIE RAILWAY. _ . - • ! On aud after SlOnday, line. 23d, ltsid, trait • vi i, loaveCorniult a t about the followinnbOure: I ViWITWAItI, WOUND, 0 ti , ;424‘ 14 Night Expresti,6UUdaysexcepted,far L i nj ul , , Sala anca,and Dunkirk. mukin;; direct conntttitt .gi vvithrains of the Atlantic & 030711 Wettein lit, Shot !audarandTrunkitailway t s foialipoint k VI tbi 6:5U a. „Night Express,Sundaysexceptcd.tur , Et 4,, osier alai Ituffnlo, yin Avon, , 10:09a .m.,:dui I Train .SuUtiayo vxcoptod SOT I litillult and Dunkirk. t L b I:t6 p.inalaltimore Express, Sundays excgpted, im itociiester and Buffalo, vt a AVOU. 7:3S p. tnl.Day Expiese,Sundaysexceptid for lintel. Salamanca, Dunkirk and the West, tozincttiut; at at Salamanca with the Atlantic and drawl ii eni4 I i. Railway; at Buffalo & DunkirL u fib l'he 1 c1.,.t 1 , . liailway,for nll points west nut' A onto. 7;45 p ni Oat Express,Sundaysexcepte4torßooheatt 12:35 a.m., Expres s Nail .Suntia) texcepted lot sull• lo,ialamatica,und Dunkirk ,counecting, with Mir t f orthe West. 1.80 p m Way 1 reight,Suudaysexoepto4. B:4op o m.,EraigratittrainfDally,fortheiWeil. sABrttlEtrtiOlCND 0:24a. rn.,Ciucinnat Exp. Monday e , 4reptch at Elmira for Canandalgan, at iiinglittnoten fur Byer. cuso.at 0 reat flood for S.orau ton ut Leknaunmb tlawloy,aud gt Jersey city %rid: mliAight 'l.xl•e, • Trainor New Jersey itoilrozni for Pliilagolphla Eli It more and slitington .1 7.30 a 11l AccornmadationiTratz, dntiy, coimectil Uwrgo for Itlirca 11:02n. in., D..ty Express, Sundays excepted Cty/SLEllii nt Waverly for Towanda; u t 7, 7 , i 7 , 'I, ease; at Great Bend for .scrauton. at L(1(1.1,l ..:.; for lionesdnly; at Middletownlortruionrille and at Jersey City with midnight cxpres, ttalu t...r Neu Jersey Railroad for Philadolpbia 2:20p. m.,Baltimore Express,Eundays excepted 485 p. m., New Volk and Baltimore !did I. Su nt.> copted, connecting at Elmira. for Canuodalgu,t, ut,d at Waverly ler Touauda • 8:00 p m Lightning Express Dully, connecting at 11.1- mint for 'Williamsport, Llarrtsbutg and the ::'olltii, and at Jersey City with :nettling express Win of New Jersey Railroad fur Philadelphia, Baltimore and Wash fugton (2:30 p.m. Way Freight, Sundayit xeepteil. , . A 3 et ised and complete "Pocket Time Tulle"• Passenger Trains on the Erie Hallway and connecting Glues, bee rccently been published, and CO n be prccpr on application to,tLe Ticket Agent cilia./ C 0391333-4 lt. BARK, ' ILIUDDLE, rdltl3. Agent. Gang Sup'i Mossburg & Corning, & Tioga R. R Taains will run as follows until further notice: Accommodation—Lem/Us Blossburg at 7,15 n. m., 151 x ,, 110(1‘ at 8,03, Tioga at 8,4.1, Lawr,uceville at 9;32.- arri:iing at Corning at 10,40 a. in.. Sall—Leaves Blossburg at 2,00 p. m., Dlansßeld at 2,40 , Tioga at 0,18, Lawrenceville at 4,00-.. arriving Corning at 5 p. ta. - Mall—Leaves Corning ut 8,00 it. m., •LatTrenaerill, ni 9,o3„Tiogrt at 9,45, 51anstleld nt 10,22--arriving of Bloss-burg, at 11,00 a. tn.' Accommodation—Leaves Corning. nt 2;40 p. 'm , Las renceville at. 4,00, Tioga at 4.60, Mansfield at 5,30-, arriving at Biosubm g - at 6,15 p, in. L. 11. SIIATTUCE, Sup't _ Northern Central It. R. TRAINS FOIL TUE NORTH. Tralua qCanundeiguia leave Elmira as fellows: Accutisountlou it 7 U 0 x tu Express [fastest train on road) 11 45 a re • 615 p Way Freight, (passenger evachattached)•.. , »... 'I 10 a a,. On and after Nov. 24, 1887. trains will arrive ab, depart from Troy, ne follows; LEAVE NORTHWARD. 0 45 A. M.—Daily• (except Sundays) for Elmira, Balla lo, Canandaigua, Rochester, Snap. Bridge and tist Canada?. • 10 55 P. V.—Dally (except Sundays)) for Elmira and Buffalo, via Erie Railway from Elmira. LEAVESOUTII WA RD. 10 19 A. M.—Daily (except Sundays) fur., Washington, Philadelphia, &c. 524 P. M.—Daily (except Sundays) for _raltin,(4 ., :, _Washington.and Philadelphia. N . DIARRY, ED. S. TODEG Oen'l apt. Harrisburg. Gang P'ass. Ai't Bait mare, Md i ~'i 91 Philadelphia & Erie R. R. On and after MONDAY, Nov. 23d, 13138, Truk,: on tho Philadelphia & Erie 11011 Road NS 1 I !run ut to It u • WESTWARD. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia...,.„ " Williamsport `• arr. at Erie Erio Express leaves Philadelphia—. `• 'Williamsport " •' arr. at Elle Elmira Mail leaves Philadelphia •• • " Williamsport.... •` arr. at Lock Haven EASTWARD. Mail Trein leaves Erie 10 55 a m Williamsport 12 53in p 4 • " arr. at Philadelphia 10.00 aID Erie Expr4as leaves Erie 025 p IA " " " Wllliam sp or t 7 5(1 4 % to " " arr. at Philadelphia 4.20 p is). Mail and Ilrepross connect with Oil Creek and Aild glieuy River Rail Road. Illtgvage elleel:e0 'flit °ugh ALFRED L. TYLER, Gen'l But.'t Atlantic and Great Western W 2 SALAMANCA STATION. WEITWARD BOUND. EASTWARD Boutin. Mall 530 Express S.I E, Accommodation 0,35 Alai! ~.. ..... --fa:. Express 1219 Accommodation, 11.45 Express 4.' 11.00 Express 1 010 At Cory there is a Junction with the Plailudolphis a Erie, and Cil Creek Rall Roods. - At Meadville with the Franklin and Oil City and Pinola Branch. At LoaVittsburgo the Mahoniny Branch rualt,,a rect route to Cleveland. At Ravenna connects %%ph Cleveland and Pittsbnigh Railroad. Tho Road passes through Akron, Aahlund. Marion, Urbana and Dayton, intersecting various roads, and terminates nt Cincinnati. L, D. RUCKER, Don. Supt., Aloadv 6,1;11- , UNION ACADEBIt. I , kNOXVILLE, TIOGA 00., PA: FACULTY: ELLAS HORTON, Principal. Mits. ADA W. HORTON, Preoeptrees. Miss MIRA HORTON, Assistant. Miss AMANDA. DRAKE, Teacher of AltudJ. CALENDAR FOR 1887-B.' Pall Term commences Sept. 3d, Winter Term Nov. 20th, Spring Term Feb. 18th, 1868. EXPINSES PER TERM. Primary Department 00 Common English 00 Higher English 7 00 Languages and Higher Mathematics ' SOO Instrumental Music, extra—, 4 10 00 Vocal Musio,oxtra. ' 100 Drawing, extra 300 Room Rent 2 50 Board per week.... . 850 Knoxville, Angus! 14, 1867—tf. Planing & Turning. - B. T. VAN . HORN, Par AVM° got his now Factory In operation. is now prepared to 'fill orders for Cabinet e promptly and in (ho best style of workman ship. Illnling procured it li 'WOODWORTH PLANER, ho is ready to uross hoards or plank with dispotolo SOROLL•WORR .& BRACKETS, furnished to order. flis machines are of the new - ost and most improved patterns. . %. ''Shop cornerof Pearl and Waln fits, NV ELLSO I 130RO, Oct. 31, 1866—tf. •J. STICKLIN, • ?!.. Chairmaker, Turner, and Furniture Dealer, SALE P:00M, opposite Dartt's Wagon Shop, Alain Strket. FACTORY In Scars k Wil liams Foundry. second stork. Order:. promptly and satisfaction guaron teed. Fancy Turning done to order. W-- ee We. Strength tlt rosin soap t+ith II;e wild and latbcriug qualities ckt genuine Cortile. Try this splendid tmnp. Sold by the ALDEN CHEMICAL WORKS, 48 North Front Street, Phllndelvhict Sept 2. '6B-Iy. Tioga marble Works 9111 E undersigned is now prepared to eye cute 01 orders for Tomb Stones and Menu mows of , tither ' ITALIAN OR RUTLAND MARBLE, of the latest Atylo and approved workmanshit anti with dispatch. Ile keep constantly oti hand both kinds e. Marble and will he able to Suit nil who may fa vor hint with.their orders, on ns reasonable terms as can bo obtained in the eountsx. Stones disoolored with rust Vd dirt cleaned and rupee to look as good as now. Tioga. Nov. 1, 1867—tf CASH Paid FOR, HIDES, by M. A. DIIIiIF. Vtellaboro, Dec. 16, 10,6 p in 8.15 a al 5).al p p /066 a 6.(.6 a 6.3 u p 713 p B. T. VA N .TIORN. PORTER WILCOX
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