AT TI;IE DOOR The waters roll, quick bubbling by the shoal, Or leap the rook, outfoaming in a bow; The wind blows free in gushes round the tree, - Along the grove of oaks in double row,: Where lovers seek .the-inaidens' waning floor, 'With slip-step.bg,bt, and tip-tap alight, Against the door. _ With iron bound, the wheel•rites roll around, And crunch tho crackling flint below their load, The gravel,.trod 14 horses iron-shod All;oraekles shrill along the beaten road, Where lovers come to seek, in our old place, _ With , stip-satp light, undlip-tap Pilo maiden's face. • And oh! how sweet's the time the lever's feet May come before the door to FCok a bride, As he may stand and knock rth shaking' hand, And learn,to hoar thoeweetest voice inside; While there il.heart wilt lea to hear once more The stip.step light, and tip-tap slight, u Against the door. - ,L\ How sweet t time when ire aro in tint prime, With chit ran, now our tare and ayu our joy, And child may scanippr, "skipping wild, Back home Nom school or play-games, girl or boy : And there upon the door-atone leap once more, 'With stip-step light, 'and tip-tap slight,, Against the door. - Bo my abode, beside some uphill road, Where people pass along, if riot abide, And not ti place where day may bring no Paco With kinolly'SMiles, as lonesome hours may Ode But lei me heft' some friend-, welt-known before, With stip-step light, and tip-tap slight, ' Agamertlie door., Cheese Factories One argument m in favor of aI ting cheese by wholesale, is pilkhe fact that that mode saves human 'lives. For of ten with deepest Aorrowflo WC seolunia ble, well-ssettning, devoted daughters, sisters, wives, or mothers, drooping and dying simply- from too severe. work. Hopeful, ambitious, loving, 'or. from seeming necessity, they. do,im amount fir kind of labor for which 11 they-are - not qualified, ot' \ 'for which ~ t ), h ey not adequate stkength, or in condition - of health unsuited. Ere long, sickness, decline,. and death, remove those whom) .no tears can restore to the embraces o'f .those who sincerely loved them, but who thoughtlessly or ignorantly allow ed or urged•them to over-trax their bodily powers. I recently found a man in Northern Ohio with a large farm, who had made his-eheeso for many," yeuN. His wife and daughters were not in rugged health. such men are "awful handy to have about the house," but I fear they ore too few, they are jewels when found. Every son,. brother, husband, fathee— every manly being should seek to preserve the heiOth of those dear ones, who are often too willing to spend 'and ho spent for their fatuities. I have not seen, for the last year, any statement of the .results of the Cheese factories within your range of circula tion. Such an exhibit is looked for by many; with interest. Meanwhile, from the census of Now York for 1805, I sub mit the following statement of the lac• tories there : Clieod Factories reported in 29 count ies, 1816 ton county. Cost of building's and apparatus, $3,033, average. Employed, males 713, females 794, total, 3Y to a factory. 424 factories report of cows milked, 304 ton falry. Cost of labor jv 10 tonfac ory. pounds of milk, 2,K° pounds to it cow pounds of olieC,o 368 " 3%0 " If I cipher correctly, this would give '289.1b5. to a a cow, which at 18 cents a pound, would yield $52,20 from each cow, besides her calf, the whey used for fatting hogs, and the '' ". of the family. One factory I visited in ehenango county, where they give the year's pro ceeds at - $55,000, shared among 35 far mers, yielding $lOOO to each farther on an average. The cheese did not quite come up to IS cents on the year's sales, and it cost from 2 to 3 cents to make it, HO that the total receipts - were about 15 cents per pound. Probably if the same persons, each family. for itself, had made up that milk into cheese, much of it n mild have been between 2 and three cents a pound less than under a system where with less labor 2or 3 cents a pound were gained to most of them. " Woman's rights " were in no danger there, any more than anywhere else, for the best cheese-maker was a woman, who was chosen head manager and " emuntail ed " ti 3 a day and her board. From these considerations, it seems evident thatiwhen the distance is not too great, and pen and boFs and teams are plenty to carry the milk, cheese faelm ies save, muki labor, preserve valuable lives, and are profitable besides. Even where there plenty of female help, their labor may not he advantageous finless they make an A, 1 article. The factories are mostly owned by stock companies, but the companies are generally, and should always be for convenience, safety, and harmony, com posed of the very farmers who use the building and...implements, thus making it all a neighborhood aflidr. How do our Northern Pennsylvania cheeseries compare with those of York State ?--./froiii'i..osc Republican. An Ignorant Minis. tez An editor and his friend, whose church preferences were Batitistward, had an appointment with a \gentleman to meet them at FM - est, Ohio, where "the arangements of the trains would permit of a ten inintites' 'talk at It P.- M., and enable the ,editor and his com panion to return home in time fora few hours' sleep. The pair arrived at mid night, and two hours of broken night before them. They walked over to a refreshment saloon, and made a tolera ble supper on German sausage and crackers and , a glass of cold punch. While thus engaged an 'hisi 11 uating in dividual drew,) near, called for similar refreshments, and having paid this del icate compliment to the taste of the i t to o gentlemen, sought a conversation. Juste come on the train from the R, st t Yes,' curtly replied Mr, Editor. ' Going North ? ' South ?' , 'No.' 'Staying over here ?' ' Seems like it.' ' Going to stay here' . 1,- 7 - , 0. 1 ' Going West, then 4- No' ' See here,' Said the fellow, afteit momentary• pause; can't we amuse ourselves?' ' Amuse ourselves! how 7 , Got any cards:" ' Cards! what cards ? business cards?' No, no—e.ards to play with.' How play ? play what?' ‘' Why, cards—euchre, seven up, old sledge, you know.' Why yo mean gambling, don't. you ?' exelaimed the man of the quill, feigning astonishment. Of course I _ ' Young man,' rdplied he, drawing himself up and putting on much style, I am a minister, and don't know ono card from another.' ' You a minister! What church do you belong ,to This was a poser. The editor realized instantly that; though dressed in black, he could not piss for a Catholic priest or an EpiscoPallan, and that Presby terians and Methodists, rather eschewed such refreshments as cold punches; so he promptly, and with some asperity, to extinguish the impertinent bore, responded, A Daptisti minister.' Quick as a dash came the reply : 'You a Baptist minister and --not know -one -card from another! a of a minister ,you (C l' and walking otr, With au expression of supreme contempt at ig norance so utterly disgusting.—DitAW- Elt, Harper's Magazine for September. A wit says: "In Germany, When a Paper snys anything witty, they kill the editor ; and not one editor has been killed there for three hundred years." SMING Ofit AT COST FOR CASH! FUR IN mg wuz_zimui aa Will sell from this.date their entire stock of HMS, HOIEINES, PertUmery, Notions, Dye. stiars, PaintS, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Putty; Alcohol, Turpentine, Kerosene OH Tobileco, Cigars, Wall-Paper, Curtains, , Fixtures, &e., cte., Ar,e., S {.lul 1•23,901. .V2O 1,33C1 AT COST FOR CASH ;;03.5J8,702 33,370,006 Positively no Humbug. Wellsbefb',.March 3, 1369 GROVER &' BAHR'S FIRST PREMIUM ELASTIC STITCH SEWING MACHINES. 504 BROADWAY NEW YORE Points of Excellence. Beauty and Elasticity of Stitch. Perfection and Simplicity of Machinery. Using both threads directly.from the spools. No fastening of ,seams by band and no waste of thread, IVido range of application without change of adjustment. The seam retains its beauty and firmness af ter washing and ironing. Besides doing all kinds of work done by other Sewing Machines, those Machines execute the most Iteautiful and pormirnent- \Embroidery and ornamental work. rAY`Tho highest Premiums at all the fairs Ind exhibitions of the United States and Europe, have been awarded the Grover lc Batter Sewing Machines, and the work done by tbou3, wherever exhibited in competition. • .17.grqbe very highest prize, THE CROSS OF THE LEGION OF HONOR, was conferred on the representative of the Grover & Baker Sewing Machines' at the Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1867, thus 'attesting their great superior ity over all other Sowing Machines July 28, 1869-tf. Valuable Far»t for Sale Afarm of threo)mndred acres, with two bun dred and twenty-five acres improved. Sit uated two miles north of Tioga Village, on the Tioga River and Rallrocd. Well watttered, un der a good slate of cultivation, and good build ings. Also four houses and lots for sale in Tioga viliago. . T. L. BALDWIN. Tioga, Feb. 12, 1888—tf. WASHING MACHINE. JAS. M. WILKINSON, of Charleston, having purchased the right to make and vend the 11. P. Jones Washing Machine in Tioga County, horoby gives notice that the machines are being" made at Van /orn's Cabinet Factory, Wellsboro, where they may be procured. The best, cheapest, and most sensible machine ever invented. June 24,1868-ff. - T AGENT for Kinney & For Sale. Co., celebrated plat.Axt fam Spring Wagons, all styles, also for their light Carriages and Baggy Wagon§, all made in good style, and from Jersey timb and warranted in every respect, equal to .9 Made. Can furnish any of the above at the lowest Manufacturers price's. L. C. BENN ' T. Well:kora May 5, 1869-tf. Farm for Sale I IN Deerfield township, Tioga Con. ty, Pa., d tulles from Knoxville and \2 mil, from Oce eta, on the road loading from Kiser .ettlement to the river. Said farm contains, 1i 6 acres, 130 acres improved; is table land, :nd lies hand somely; has 40 acres of meado • which can be mowed with a machine; is w •11 watered, and welt adapted to dairying pu • .oses; has many fine springs; timber hemloc . beech, and maple. Comfortable dwelling 24 f.ot square, a 30x40 feet barn, cowshed 60 feet ong, granary, and a young ap ple orchard ther.on. Terms easy. Ap ply on t e premises, or . , dress , at Oceola. 1 July t , 1869-tf. 1 , MO , RIS SEELEY. I Notice • Collectors. rfOLLEOTORS i the, taxes for 1869 are re duplicate'kied to be prompt in collecting up their and p ing over the same by the Ist. of faeptember, yso doing not less than $lOOO can be saved t the colnty. Aug, 4, 188. 11. C. DAILEY, Co. Treasurer. • • . - i 1 i _, P. R. WILLIAMS & CO BALMILY ~ AND lI.A.RDWARE Having formed a partnership in the Tin, Stovo and Hardware trade, the undersigned have tho pleasure to announce that they have, at a groat outlay, addedi to the usual stock of the old stand on MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, a complete assortment of Bhelf 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, ,1 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 BARNDOOR 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 line; and ail work to order done promptly and well. AGENTS ROA THE Buckeye Mower & Reaper WIT. ROBERTS. I IZ.C• "BATLEY. ROBERTS S.-.. BAILEY Welisliciko , May 19,1889—tf. L/ rvr c 3 OF NICE AT lIVICKHAM &., FARR'S, TIOGA, PA SUCH AkS DRY GOOD Gyro jeries S OOTS & CAPS, Sc SHOES, CROCKERY & WOODEN WARE, READY TO BE INSPECTED, AND SOLD AT A FAIR PROFIT. CALL AND SEE. WICKHAM & PAlilt; Tioga, May 12,1869. WELLSBORq BAKED Y. TWIRE SUBSCRIBER having established him- JIL olf in the • , • BAKING BUSINESS.. . • 'in this village, trait door to E. R. llimball'it Grocery, is ' now'PreParairto eery on•the business in all its various branches. I will keep con stantly on hand an assortment of Bread, such ak LOAF BREAD, BOSTON CRACKERS, GRAHAM BREAD„. BUTTER CRACKERS; 'R 0 'W . 44' I BREAD, WA TER 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 publio patronage. • 011 AS. STEVENS. Wellsboro, June. 24, 1868. WHOLESALE MG STORE. T3URNETT'S 0000AINE, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT MEDICINES,' ROOK- AGENTS FOR MARVIN & CO'S RE Sold at Wholesale Prices. Buyers are requested ... to call and got quotations before going further East IDRUG STORE ! MBE subscriber will keep on hand at ail times a full stock of DI RCNANn MEIIIELCUII NEW . 1 Flavoring Extracts, Peifu teat, Lamps, Wicks, Dye Colo s, Whit Lime and Brushes, 7thaish Sash Brushes, W ncloio Glas all sizes, Yar ish f all kinds, Fa cy Soaps, Ha' . Oils, SPEC I'ACLES, and Hair T 'h. Brushes, a full stoci, Yankee lions ; also a complete as sortment of - Ho • • ce9pathic Medicines, Pure Wines and Liquors. Buyers are requested to call and examine pri. cos before purchasing elsewhere. GOODS, March 24, 1869-Iy. W. C KRESS. THE, AMERION EUT.TONHOLE OVER-SE MING AND SEWING MACE NE. THBgreatest invention . and the beat amving Machine in the world. It has no equal as a Fatailir,hiaohine. And It is really two machines in one by a simple and beautiful mechanical' arrangement, making both the' nettle or Lock-stitch and the Over seaming end Button-hole stitch with equal fa cility and perfection. It executes in the very best manner every va riety of sowing, such N t i HEMMING, FELLING, CORDING, TUCKING, STITCHING, BRAIDING AND and in addition OVER.BRAMING. Embroiders on the edge and makes beautiful Button and Eyelet-holes in all fabrics. Every Machine is warranted by the Company or its Agents to give entire satisfaction. For further information inquire of P. KINGS LEY, at R. o.tßalloystrin Morris Run, or of Mrs. S. R. EVERETT, four, doors south of the Depot near R. Fares Hotel, Blosshurg, Where the ma chine may be tried, and initractions received in using the Machine, by all those wishing to buy. F. KINGSLEY, Agent. Morris Run, Pa., Juno 9,1669-3m.* ARDWARE. AND STOVES I . CONYERS & OSGOOD A M. o . n hand and are constantly receiving H Hardware Store every article neededin th this region of country, in • HARDWARE LINE. SHELF HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL NAILS, MIDDLETOWN A D _ELMIRA SAWS, ROPE, STOVE Cooking, Self-Regulators and Coal Stoves. Home Companion, and the justly colebratnd T I N -NV :A R E • No pains will be spared to meet the wants of our customers. COpERB 44 OSGOOD. Wellsboro, Jan. 6,1869,71 y. CORNING, N. Y. DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS AND OILS, THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, KEITH'S CONCENTRATED MEDICINES, IREDELL'S EX• TRACTS, ESTER PERFUMERY AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, *WALL PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, WHITEWASH LIME & AND DYE COLORS, FINED OIL W. D. TERBELL & CO Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1868-•ly Wholesale and Retail By W. C. RRIESS. PAINTS, OILS, Patent Medi IACLES, th Briishes, a Mai stock of Wong; also a complete as sortment of - and a fall atOck of INTRINSICALLY THE CHEAPEST. QUILTING, GATHERING and SEW- ING. •ON, HERRIN 0001 STOVE, lines, nery, Kerosene, is, White Wash ildhaish and incloio Glass Aida f all cy Soaps, Oils, MiniIPIIIIIIIIIMEni 101iE _,NEW:GOODS! John R. Bowen, . , , S now receiving a largo and complete assort.. I went of Fall Sr. Winter ' • : .• , . • , Goods, . bougbt since the late decline in prices in.NeW York, consisting of Ivry c-oa►dsl, GroCeries, Hats & Caps, Boots & Shoes, YANKEE NOTION'S, &e., &e. Particular attention is.invited to our Stook of 1411111r.ki 0 MAL lig& 60023 AND TRIMMINGS, Gaiters and HOop Skirts ; also a nice line of TEAS, New Crop, very fine at reduced prices, Afitto assortment of Ladies FURS, very cheap, all of urbielt will be sold at tho very lowest mar ket prices. ite respeetlully invite-all to call and examine my stock before purehasing elsorrhero. Itomoznbor, Empire Store, No. . 1 Union Block. Wensboro, Oat. 21,1888. RIP SHE GOES I FROM THIS DATE FOIL CART, wo svlil aoll • FEED at these pri CCB : Very best Rye & Oats, 'Ground Mere,. . . $2,50 cwl Best in ported ,Feed, . 2,25 " Best Common Eeed, . . 2,00 " Cow Feed, l.7s " . . . The above goods, at the above prices, are strictly cash We don't mix sandhi our feed. We haven't a Plaster Mill connected with our Flouring Mill! Our Feed is pure! WRIGHT & BAILEY. Wellsboro, Jan. 20,1869. Grocery and Provision Store, CORNING, N. Y. C. D. SILL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER in all kinds of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Wines, Liquors and Cigars, FOREIGN & DOMESTIC, GREEN & DRIED FRUITS, CANNED FRUITS AND IT L 7 /2 Vial .4 _JD T .L 1 , WOOD & WILLOW WARE, GLASS & CROCKERY WARE, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CABS & PERAMBULATORS, TS, &c., &c A full and complete assorti*nt of the above mentioned good's of the best quality always on hand. Particular attention paid to Fine Groceries Dealers and Consumers will find it to their in terest to examine his Stock borer° buying. Corning, N. Y., Merck 31, 1889. TO THE FARMERS . OF TIOGA COUNTY. Inow building at my manufactory, inwrence -1 ville. a superior FANNING MILL, whichbossesses tho following advantsgosover allother mills. I. It separates ryo,oats, rat litter, and foulseeds,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 all other separating required of a mill. This mill is built of the best and moat durable tim ber, in good style, and is sold cheep for cash, or pro duce. Iwill fit a patent sieve, for separating oats from wheat,to other mills, on reasonable terms. J. II MATHER. Lawrencoville,June 16,1869-tf UNITED, _ SECURITY Life Insurance & Trust Company, of Pennsylvania. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Capital, $1,000,000. $lOO,OOO deposited with the Auditor General for security of the 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 Office S. E. Oorner, bth and Ohesiant St., Philadelphia: , Applications for Insurance may be made with W. P. BIGONEY, General Agent, Wellsboro' Pa. May 12, 11369—tf. e. • WANTED, AT THE NILES VALLEY STEAM • FLOURING MILLS. • • 10,000 Bus. Corn, ' 10,000 " Oats, and any amount of good wlleat. J. B. DIMON A Co. Niles Valley, March 24th, 1802-tf. • FOR SALE. - A spdid stock of ' Picture F iume Mouldings which will be manufactured to order at reasona ble prices, at CLAY KING'S April 14,1880. -- r Art Gallery. Home and Lot for Sale. lIOUSE and Lot, and vacant lot for sale cheap. Location Wellsboro,snd desirable. Inquire at the Agitator °Moe. Oct. 28, 1868—tf. New Millinery 1 MISS R. A. KEENEY begs leave to inform the citizens of over and vicinity that she has taken rooms over Borden's Drug store, op posite the Post-Office, where she will be happy to wait on all who will give her a eallllt Particular attention pail to bleaching. ~ May 12,1869-tf. 1 0 LAWYERS- ]ANKRUPTOY BLANKS, in full Bette, at YOUNG'S BOOKSTORE. ASH PAID FOR WOOL, BUTTER AND C WIRESJP, by O. L. WILLCOX. Jane 17,1888. *';''E'' , ..* - : , * 4 tem TO BUY. STU Is o f r BUSINEAV - "UTE will buy at' tbei highest market price, - ,V V Oci following articloi, ' -,, •. SHEEP PELTS, - D EACON " SKINS, ~ 'DEER ' SKINS, 'TORS, HIDES, , , ANP VEAt•SKINS, for which we will pay cash. We will manufacture to order,Fronch or home tanned CALF or KIP BOOTS, in the host man ner and at fair, rotas, and pay especial attention to REPAIRING. - ALSO, Wo have a brat-rate stock of READY-MADE WORK, on which we will not bo undersold, and from this time we obeli make it a point to keep up the boat stook of LADIES' GAITERS, to be found in the county, which we will sell at a lower profit than such articles hove over been offered in this region. ,We shall likewise keep up a good assortment of . LADIES' BALMORALS, LE AT II E R BOOTEES, CHILDREN'S' AND - MISSES WORK OF VA RIOUS STYLES, and all styles of MEN'S WORK, LEATHER o• FINDINGS can be bought of us as cheap as any where this side of New York, and we shall keep a full stock of FRENCH CALF, FRENCH- KIP, UP PER, SOLE, LININGS, AND BINDING. Out stook of PEGS, NA ILS,,TIFREAD, AWLS, RASPS, GLOVERS" NEEDLES, LASTS, TREES, OR S, • with SHOEMAKER'S TOOLS and FINDINGS, will be found the lar gest in the county, and we sell for small profits. We talk business.and we' mean business. We have been in this region long enough to be well known—let those who know us try us. Corner of Main and Grafton streets, opposite Wm. Rob erts' Hardware Store, ! C. W. SEARS, CEO. 0. DERBY. Wellaboro, April 24,1867-tf. THE CHURCH UNION. Th-(s pape r has b is ni Aul tsua e x n T recently enlargeduxtioo usPAPEß mammoth t : TUE WORLD. Is the leading organ of the Union Move ment, and opposes ritualism, close communion, ex clusiveness and church caste. It is the only paper that publishes Henry Ward Beecher's Sermons, which it does every weok,just as they aro delivered.— with out qualification or correction by him. It advocates universal suffrage; a union of ebristians at the polls; and the rights of labor. It has the boat Agricultural Department of any paper in the world; publishes stories for the family, and for the destruction of social twits, Its editorial management Is impersonal; its writers and editors are from every branch of the church, and from every gradoof society. It has boon aptly tanned the freest organ of thought in the world. Such a paper, Offering premiums of Sowing Ma chines, Dictionaries, Appleton's Cyclopedia, Pianos, Organs for Churches, etc , makes ono of the best pa pers for canvassers in the world. Every Congregation may obtain a Communion Ser vlee,an Organ, a Melodeon, a Bible, or a Life Insurance Polly for its Pastor, or almost any other needful thing, by a club of subscribers. Send for a copy, enclosing 10 Conte, to HENRY E. CHILD, 41 PARR Row, NEW YoRR. S. Subscriptions received at this office. DinionEsrs MONTHLY MAGAZINE universally acknowledged the Model Parlor Magazine of America, devoted tofilriginal Stories, Poems, Sketches, household Matters, Gems of Thought, Personal and Literary Gossip (including special departments on Fashions), Instructiods on health, Music, Amusements, etc., by the best authors, andprofusely Illustrated with costly Engravings, useful and reliable Patterns, Ern brobleries, and a constant succession of artistic novel ties, with other useful and entertaining literature. No person of refinement, economical housewife, or lady or taste can afford to do without the Model Month ly. Specimen copies 15 cents, mailed free. Yearly, $3, with a valuable premium; two copies, $5,50; three copies, $7,50; five copies SI2, and splendid premiums for clubs a. •$3 cacti, with the first premiums to each subscriber. ut)„..A new Bartram Fanton Sewing Ma chine for 20 subscribers at $3 each. i'ublication Mice, 838 Broaeway, New Yolk. Demoreet'a Monthly and Young America togelhers4, with the premiums for each, • "Ir‘EMOREST'S Young Ambrica, Enlarged. It is the beet Juvenile Magatino. Every Boy and Girl ' .—•- W Do not tail to secure a copy. A good Microscope, with a Glass Cylinder to tconfine living objects, or a good two•biaded, pearl Pocket-knife, and a largo num ber of other desirable articles, given as premiums to each subscriber. Yearly, $1.50. Publication Wilco, 838 Broadway, New York. Try it, 'Boys and Girls: Specimen copies, ten mutts, mailed free. • 1869. FOR SALE, 1869 . B. C; 1111.0KBAlsi, AT HIS NURSERY OP FRUIT AND OR NAMENTAL TREES, IN TIOOA 60,000 Apple Trees. 10,000 Pear Trees. A itcod supply of PLUM, WCH, CHERRY and ORNAMENTAL TREES'IIc SHRUBBERY The Fruit trees aro composed of the choice+ t varieties, good, healthy, some of them largo and in bearing. Any one wishing to got a supply will do well to call and see my stock before pur chasing elsewhere. ;Mt^ Delivered at the depot free of charge. • Tioga, Fob. 28, 1868-Iy* AGENTS WANTED For Chainberlin's [-- 40 \\, ~ \ 00V \ \W: \ Vii - - - V ---- ,- - 14% P, FOR TIIE PROPLIi! CONTAINING Full Inetructions and Practical Forms, adapted to Every Kind of Business, and to all theLStatee in tiao Union. BY YB.ANICLIN CUABIBBRIAN, Of the United States Bar. "There is no book of the kind which will take rank with it for authenticity, intelligence, and complete ess."—finri n Wield Mass.) Itisrunumm. This is the ONLY NEW 'BOOK of the kind published for many years. It is prepared by an able Num- OAL LAWYER, of twentrtive years' experience, and is Just what everybody needs for daily use. It is highl y recommended by many eminent Judges, including the Chief Justice and other Judges of Ease achnsetts and the Chief Justice end entire Bench of Connecticut. Sold only by Subscription. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. Scud (or Circulars. 0. D. CASE & CO., ruhliaticre, Hartford, Conn.; No. 1 Spruce St., Now York ; Clucinatti, O.; and Chicago, CAUTION An old law-book, published many years ago, has Just boen hastily re-issued as "a now book," without even a suitable revision of its obsolete, statements.— Do not confound that work with Chamberlin's Law- Book for the People. [July 1.4,11301--42 m. • Planing 6: Matching. FLOORING, CEILING, WAINSCOT ING, TONGUED & GROOVED, with rapidity and exactness ' with our now Ma chines. Try it and see. B . T. VANHOIIN. Wellsboro, April 21,1869. For Sale. The subscriber offers for sato the following property, situated in Covington township and borough, Tioga county, Pa.: 58 acres of land in- Covington tp., on 11/1111am son,Road leading to Blossburg, 4 miles there from and 1 mile from Covington borough, about 20 acres improved, a good frame house, barn and other outbuildings thereon. Also, Sawmill s ,Sash Factory, and Shingle Mill and water privilege thereon. Also, two apple orchards of 170 trees, mostly choice fruit, and about half bearing trees —lB plum trees, 12 Cherry,.9o Currant bushes, red, white, and black, 4 Crabs, 10 bearing Grape Vines, 12 Pear, and Peach and Quince. Also—a Timber lot, 340.8 acres, $ of a mile from Sash Factory and Sawnpll. Timber, pine, oak, .basswood, chestnut, ash 4 beech, birch, maple 'and hemlock. Also—a lot in the village, adjoin ing Oerould'a orchard, fronting on Williamson road and railroad, containing about en acre, a 2.story House, outbuildings, fruit trees and a good well of water thereon. Also—another village lot, fronting on William son road, 80 feet front by about 200 deep , and another lot fronting on said road, 114X174 feet. For further particulars inquire of DAVID S. IrtP,LAN, Sr., or 5..3 IRELAMCovIngton, Pa. "April 21, 1869-tf. BY BAILWAY TIME TABLES. ; ERIE RAILWAY. ON and alter BIONDAY, April 261.h.11369, Trains will leave Corning, at t iro following bourse/Ix; • °GING WEST. 12,35 a.m., EXPRESS MAIL, Sundays excepted, for liullalo, Dunkirk and Cleveland, connecting with trains for tin West. A Steeping Couch fa attached to this train at Now York, running through to blend. villa - without change. A Sleeping Coach it alto ut.- Molted at Susiptehatina running through to Buffalo . 6,11 a.m. NRIIIT EXP., daily for Ilitffdlo,Dunkirk, .Dayton and Cincinnati, making direct connection with trains of the Grand Trunk Railway at Buffalo, and with the Lake Shore Railway at Buf falo, Dunkirk and Cleveland, for all points West, and North-West, and at Cincinnati Nrith the Ohio and alitisitatippi Railway for tho South and South• West. ter: Tian train makes a (llreZ:t ()ally connection vitlt oh Linea to the West. and South-Went, and is provided ' with rho now and improved Drawing Room Coaches Peculiar to rho Dread (tango, arranged both for day and night travel, running through to Rochester, Buffalo and Cincinnati, arid they forming the ONLY vatiLy LINE from Now York,t)inelunati anti the South-West running through td talks without change. 0,30 a. m., MOM EXPRESS, Sundays excepted, for. itocheator and Buffalo, via Avon. 10 45 a, tn. ' MAIL TRAIN, Sundays excepted, fur Buffalo and Dunkirk, 1,45 p. in., BALTIMORE liXPßESS,Stualaysexcept ed, for Reciseeter and Blade, Via Avon. 7,05 p. m., DAY EXPRESS, Sundays excepted, for Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland, Dayton, Ciachnuati, nnd the West undSoutli, connects at Buiralo,Duukirkand Cleeeltind Willi - the Lake Shore Railway for all points West and North. West, and at Cinclunatti with the Ohio and dllastssippi Railway for the Southend booth. Woe.. Sleeping Coaches attached to this Train at Ilornellsvilio, running through to Cleveland with out change. 740 p. m., DAY EXPRESS, Sundays excepted, for Rochester. 1,3 Q p. m., WAY FREIGHT, Sundays excepted. 5,25 p. re., EMIGRANT TRAIN, daily, for the West. GOING EAST 4,35 in., CINCINNATI EXPRESS} Mondays ex ceptdd, connecting at for Canondaiguit,' 'at Owego for Ithaca, at Binghamton for Syracuse, at (beat Bend for Scranton, at Lael;awaxon for litotes dalo. at Middletown for Uuiouvillo, at Goshen for Montgomery, at Greycourt for Newburg and War - VYleli, dud ut Jersey City with afternoon and evening trains ul New Jersey Railroad for Philadulphia, Balti more and Washington. 10,35 a. tat., ACOMMODATION TRAIN, daily, con necting at Owego for Ithaca. 11,56 a. in., DAY EXPRESS, Sundays excepted, connecting aWaverly for Towanda, at ltingliaioten for Syracuse, at (heat Bend fur Scranton, at tarifa waxen for Honesdale., at Middletown for Unionville, and at Jersey City with midnight express train of New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia. *2.20 v. m., BALTIMOItE ExeitEss, Sundays:ex cepted. 4,26 p.m., NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE MAIL, bun days excepted, connecting at Elmira bur Cantata daigtig, and at Waverly fur Towanda. 7,52 p. in., LIGHTNING EXPRESS, Lally, connect ing at Elmira for Williamsport, Harrisburg and the South, Mid at Jersy City with morning express train of Now Jersey Railroad, .for Philadelphia, Baltitnero and Washington. 12,20 vi ail., WAY FREIGHT, Sundays excepted. hEir - A revised and complete "Pockei Timo Table" of Passenger Trains on the Erio Railway l aud connecting Lines, has recently been published, as canbe procur. od ou application to.the Ticket Agent Lillie Company WM. It. BARR, 11. RI BBL Oon'l Pass. Agen t. Ulm') Supt. Blossburg & Corning, & Tioga R. It T.Lana will run as follows until further notice: Accommodation—Leaves lilossburg at 6,15 a. in., Mans field at 7,05, Tioga at 7,4l,•LawrencevilleJit 8,20 arriving at Corn i iiig at 9,32 a. tn. Mail—Loaves Blostiburg at 3,00 p. tn., Mansfield at 3,40, Tioga" at 4,18, Lawrencevillo at s,oo—arriving at Corning at 0 p. m. Mall—LeavesCorning at 8,00 a.m., Lawrenceville:it 9,03,Ti0ga at 9,45, Mansfield at 10,22-t.arriving at Bloss.burg at 11,00 a.m. Accommodation—Leaves Corning at 2,40 p. m., Law. rencevillo at 3,52 Tiogn at 4.40, Mansfield at 5,30 arriving at Mossburis at 6,15 P. in. L. H . SHATTUCH,S up' t Northern Centrpl R. R TRAINS FOR THE NORTH. TralusforTanamdaguis leave Elmira as follows: Accomodation at 6 20 a to Express [fastest train on road] 12 20 p m SLtil 7 10 p m Way Freight, [passenger coach attached].........B 00 a m On and after Apr. 25, 1869, train a will art i‘ e aud depart front Troy, as follows; LEAVE NORTHWARD. 9 27 P. m.—Daily (except Sundays) for Elmira ; Buffa— lo, Canandaigua, Rochester, SnspAlridge and tho Ca nadas. 10 55 a. la.—Daily (except Sundays) for limit a and Buffalo, via Erie Railway from Elmira. LEAVE SOUTHWARD. 521 A. m.---Daily (except Sundays) for Baltimor(i Washington, Philadelphia, S.e. 62 P. m.--Daily (except Sundays) for Baltimore, Washington and Philadelphia. ALFRED It. FISKE ED. 8: YOUNG Oou'l Sup t. Llarrilurg, tien't Pass..‘ g't 'Baltimore. Md. Philadelphia & Eric R. R. On and otter 'dept. C., 1800 Truius on tlit:t .1to:n1 iv i run as follow, s : VCIT I.' Blatt Train leaves Philadelphia •• ..• " " arr. /It Eric Erie Express leaves Philadelphia... 't• ' • •` an•. at Ent,• Elmira Mail leaves 14 4' Winialll6ll(Mt... " • " arr. at Lock Unveil EASTWARD Mail Train Icavea Erie " " " " " arr. at Erie Exit rciis loaves Erie • '• " •• " " nrr. of Philadelphia.... Elmira Mail, harts Lock Unveil... ` arr. at Philadelphia... !tuft& Isipt•e9a, leaven Williatuvort urr.nt• Philadeli.lita .4 24 a la Mail and EgitireAh ronnecl. with Oil CI pp); 'mil Alla glien y ! Liver Riiii !thud. Ltag.ga 14P Cite( h T algh. g ALFRED L. TSLEE, Gen'l Sni.l Atlantic and Great Western rt• W SALAMANCA STATION. WETTWARD BOUND. EASTWARD llomsn, Mail ' 6.30 Express 6.10 Accommodation 6,35 Mail 5.51 Express 1 . 2.19 Accommodation, 17.1 G Express ' 11.0(1 Express, o.lu At Cory there Ss a Junction with the Philadelphia 3: Erie, and Cil Creek Mail !toads. At Meadville with the Franklin and Oil City an Pilliolo Branch. At Leavittaburgo tbo Muboniny Manch niabeb a di. rent route to Cleveland. At Ravenna connects with Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad. Tho Road passim through Akron, Ashland, Cation, Mai lon, Ul l / 1 11111 and Dayton, intersecting car ion rail. roads, and terminates at Cincinnati. =Mt= NATIONAL two INSIIRANCH COMPANY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, WAsumwKoN, Chartered by Spect'l Act of Congress APPROVED JULY 25, 1868. Cash Capital. $1,000,000, PAiID IN: FULL BRANCH OFFICE First National Bank Building, pIIILADELPIIIA, Where all Correspondence should be Addressed OFFICERS: CLARENCE 11. CLARK, President. JAY COOKE, Chairman Finance. Executive Com. HENRY D. CooKE, Vico-President. EuEnsou W. PEET, Secrelaryand Actuary. B. S. RUSSELL, Manager. • Circulars. pamphlets, and full particulars giv en on application to the Branch Office of the Company, or to R. C. SIMPSON, WELLSnon°, PA., by whom applications will ho received and Poli cies procured for Tioga County. Dee. 9, 1868-Iy. HARMS 8110 P NAVLE, would say to his friends S G that hii Ilardess S op is now in fall blast, and that he is prepared to furnish heavy or light .IE-Tistriae,sselegs 9 on short notice„ in a good and substantial man ner, and at prices that can't fail to suit. The beat workmen are employed, and none but the beet material med. Call and see. Deo. 9,1888-Iy. G. W. NAVLE. Atlantic and Great Western ' • ERIE It AILWitY,S, Will! (MEAT DROAD (WAGE ROUTE CLEVELAND, TOLEDO, CHICAGO, M I LIVAUKEE, ST. PAUL, OMAHA, - And to all Points in Ow 'WEST 11114:1`1011T1I-WESP Dayton, Cincinnati, Louis- ViLLE, ST, LOWS, KANSAS CITY, MEMPHIS, - NEW ORLEANS, And all points in the South,& Santbwegt, w i t h No Change of Coaches TO CLEVELAND OICCINCINNATI, • Frisni any point nn the Erio Railway. An ad vantage and convenience not offered by any other route. 0 Tnitouon LIGHTNING EXPRESS Ttunis DAILY. Baggage Checked Through, and No CIIANOE front oail ear to another, proventiug, loss (..r data. age. I , Tickes' via this popular route can ho procured at all othees on the lino of the Erie Railway, Had of nr,l3ltS & .8.13130TT, 0rp04 . 17 .D.epol"ELlfittA. When purchasing aelt the Agent for Tickets via the ATLAyTIC ,k GREAT 'WESTERN RAIMAY. ' W. B. SIIATTITC, - (len. Ticket and Pose. Ag't, ClevOland, 0. L. D. ituelsiat, Jan. f , 'll9. Gen. Supt., lkleadvlie, Pa Read: Bead! THE CELEBRATED Mason ct, Hamlin Cabinet AND 1, ORTAI3PLE ORGANS Together with the ESTI?,Y COTTAGE ORGAN end MELOIIEOIsIB, can ho adventegeoesly per abased of 'ITItiZIMELE D Ipr AVIN obtained the agency from the man. ufacturors of the above named instruments we have the facilities for furnishing them n'Ppri 'CCH to compare favorably with those of dealers in either the same or other reed instruments. Their reputation is such that scarcely anything need be said regarding their being destraMo, having been awarded premiums and medals at the principal Fars and Institutes, both in this and foreign sou tries. Many fine modern, provenience, which aro so desirable in all good toed instruinOts; are owned and retained 'for their exclusive use by the manufacturers of these instruments. Ilene° it is, while they claim strength and durability, together with volume, and quality of tone equal to any, they excel all other reed instruments, in the variety and cote. Vitiation of tones which can be produced. INDIVIDUALS, SCHOOLS, CHURCH ES, SOCIETIES, and tither• to obtain , reed hu suited 11:. regnrdA sit) t.3les, 1.1 r.e,,, ALL INSTRUMENTS WARRANTED Sold for :I NI a I 7. '69 FOUTZ ' S pELEBRATEP Horse all Can Mem ..• This prepaiation, long and favorably 4 ,.,.. , 4-i,,, known, will. thoi•ouglily re-invigorate 1 43 . broken down and lot--spirited horses, tt by strengthening l and cleansing the ,_ A , i stomach and intestines. I ••--, ..z..._ l Itis a sure preventive of all diseases ....""; 71- '" incident to this animal, such as LUNG r a 5 , a a. (iLarii)E.ttS, YELLOW . SVATERc . riE4VP, couGns, Dis- 4.1 TEMPER, FEVERS,V 0 UN 10 P. It. .N.• - A LOSS OF APPETITE AND YITAL ENERGY, itte, Its use improves ---N. ,t i k.YI n) the wind, increases the appetite— ' t , i Op gives asuma and glossy skin—and ' 1 ) transforms the miserable skeleton •••-- c., . .-- into a fine-looking and spirited horse. ••... '--. - - t...-•'; :-•-••• . 9 2 ) p S.l'aam 0 30 p m 11. LI) noon p rn 10 00 a in , Sl.O n .f.lopm i. 43 pm 1r" , X1 7 , ) 4.01 ~iJnh. 0 1 0 p I.ln a fa :'U p iu 4 ...11 1:11 p ut 1; 50 7t in S 4 , a in quantity of milk and cream twenty per cent. and make the butter firm and sweet. In fattening cattle, it gives them an appetite, lowerWtheir hide, and malsei them thrive much faster. 7 15 p 12 20 a to • in all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Bleers in the Lungs, Liver, Arc., this articleacts „. as a specific. By putting from one ball a paper to a paper in a barrel of tidwill the above diseases will bfi eratii• •- cated or entirely prevented, If given t in time, a certain preventive and 7- t cure for the Hog Cholera. DiNID E. POIITZ, Proprietor, BALTIMORE. Md. For sale by Druggists ;mil" Storekeepers throughout the linited States e Canatias unq South America • Augu:t 25,1869—J1u, lit J. STICKLIN, Chairmaker, Turner, and 't Furniture Dealer, SALE 11.00 M, oppnsite //QM's Wagon Shop, Main Street, FACTOItY in Sears 1. Wil liams Foundry, second PtOry. Orders, promptly filled and satisfaction guaran teed. Fancy Turning done to order. i, Wellshortr, Jntio 12, 1867, STICKLIN. Tioga marble Works. ITIHE underAgned is now prepared to exe cuto•nil orders for Tomb ' Stones and Nola] moots of oittsnr ITALIAN OR RUTLAND MARBLE, of the latest stylo and approved worhroanshil• and with dispatch. Ile hoop constantly on hand 'both kinds of Murillo and will bo able to suit all who may fa vor him with their orders, on as reasonable ferias as can bo obtained in the country. Stones discolored with rust and dirt cieunra and rim ado to look as good as new. portTmt WILCOX Tiogn, Nov. 1, 18C7-tf. THE LARGEST STOCK OF-- :IF_=l I N Tio,in County, hnd tilt Chrupest place to buy in the world. Agent for L. BOLLES d• CO'S DOSE, Bingo2nton, and ELMIRA SA TV FACTORY, Elmira, N. r: STOVES SOLD ON TIME. Mansfield, : Nov. 25, 1565-ly. 3. B. KIFF To the Owners of trnpatented Lands. SURVEYOR OENERAL'S OFFICE, HARRISBURG, PA., May 25,1861. J N oliedience - 6 an e ttet of Assembl l yl, approved the eighth (lay of April, one thtaiSi t itAl eight hundred and sixty nine, 3on are hereby l notified that the " County Land Lien Docket," contain ing the list of pripatented lapels fAr Tioga prepared under We Act of- Assembly of the twentieth of May, one thettisand eight hundred and sixty-ftmr;and the rupplement thereto. has this day bet» forwarded Jo the Vrothenetary of the county, at whose «file.° it may be ExalpinPi). The liens can only be liquidated by the payoient of the purchase (mny, interest nod fees, nod receiving patents through Ole Department. — Proceedings by the Atturppy I;eneral have been stayed fur one ..year from this date, in order that, partlee may Wain their patents without radi (tonal cost. JACOB M, (301PBELL, liuryeynr General. 500 C014:4 of Peiploci: 11130) minted, for which the highest mitrizot prico 'Vo paid on delivery, at my Tannery, in -Wellsboro. Jne 2, ISCA-tf. JOSEPII RIBEROLLI4. CARD PRINTING--at Now York prices,in Colors opplain, and out to suit orders, at Tai AGITATOR ()Prep. Tilt GM TIOGA, PA. T. A Av 11,1 )1 To keepers of Cows this prepar,l - is invaluable. It is a sure ventive against. Hinderpest,llollotV Horn, ctcl. It has been proven by actual emperiment to Increase the