KATX LEE AND WILLIE GRAY. Twotown hoade, with dashing curls, Rod lips shutting over pearls, Bare feet, white and wet with dew, Two eyes black and two oyes blue, Little boy anti girl were they, Katie Lee and Willie Gray. They were standing whore e brook, Bending like it shepheras crook. • Plashed its sitter and Gila rank•: Of green willow fringed its banks,— Half in thought and half in play, Ratio Leo and Willie Gray. They had cheeks like cherries red : was tailor, most ahead-- She, with arms like wreaths of noun•, Swung a basket to and fro (As they loitered, half in play.) Chattering to Willie ()ray. " Pretty Katie," Willie said. find there came a dash of red t rhrough thsi brownness of his cheek "Boys aro strong and girls are weak, And I'll carry, so wi Katie's 'basket that ill." Katie answered with a laugh, "You shall curry only hall)" Them said, toissin6 back her curls, " Boys aro weak as well as girls." Do you think that Katie guessed Half the wisdom Elie expi et.sed ? .Men are only boys grown tall . Hearts don't change much after nil; And when long years from that day Katie Lee and Willie (tray Stood again beside the brook Bending like a;l:heplierd's It is strango that Witle While again a dash of red Vrowned the'Lrownne33 of his cheek, I am strong and you are ‘veak : Life is but a slippery steep. Hung with shadows cold and deep "Will you trust too, Katie dear? Walk beside me without, fear? May I carry, if I will, All your burdens up the bill ?' t And she answered, with a laugh, "No. but you zany carry half." Close beside the little brook, Bending like a shepherd's crook, Working, with its silver hands, Late and early at the sands, Stands a cottage where to-day Katie lives with Willie Gray. In the porch she site, and lo Swings a basket to and fro. Vastly diff'rent from tho ono That she swung in years mono, This is long; and deep; and 114:1 And /MN rOCkert , on aid hide. A. HE A we- Bno K" N that 64, notice was given that a boat load of, prisoners from Andersonville would be exchanged, and tha4 they would he landed at A nnapolisn\lary laud. Men. and women came train every part of the United Stattis, eattli with the hope of meeting a friend whom they knew to be confined at A ndersonville, Of course among suith a large number 1 here could not be more than one in one hun dred that could find the friend they came after. When the boat came up to the wharf there was a great crowd there to welcome the forlorn creatures, and to inquire after others who did not come. Among the expectants was the mother of a soldier the Twelfth Connecticut Regiment, who rushed on hoard the boat, asking every soldier she saw for her boy. From deck to cabin, in the cotwand among the barrels she searched for him ; but he was not there, and no one had heard of him. She had brought a cap, a shirt and a pair of pants, that lie might have a clean change, and with these across her arm she wandered among the crowd, saying - , in a hat f%i ((Hiring, vacant tone, "He has not come." For a year after she went reg ularly to the wharf at suirristr from her lodgings, which nobody could find, and gazed for an hour down the bay, and murmuring, "He huts not come," would go to the Post Surgeon with the same cap, shirt and pants, and ask why her boy did not come. At, the clone of the war she was taken t't the lunatic asy lum. But one day last June she man aged to get out and seeming some old rags.in place tit the clean pants, she agtonished the family now living in the house wVre t4le surgeon's quarters were then, y " why her boy had not come." They shut the door in her thee, and she wandered down to the wharf and was found the next morning still' and cold, sitting upright behind -ome old barrels on the wharf, with tier glassy eyes still gazing down the hay toward the point where steamers first come in sight. " no had not come to her But she Lad gone to him. Great is the pluck of the women of Minnesota! At Forest City, a few days since, a rattlesnake, with all the im pudence of the old original serpent in Eden, entered a house, the wily scoun drel having ascertained that there were only two women at home. These two —mother and daughter—were not; how ever, to be daunted, for seizing a , \ pair of long' poles, they pounded theintru der until_there was no life left in him. lie proved to be - three feee long, and two and a half inches thick. ! if our respected grandinammn, Mistress )Eve, upon the arrival of the great his torical reptile in Eden, had but grasped a long pole and given him an effective bruising, what a beautiful world this would now he !" But the good lady stopped to talk, by reason of which— but everybody knows the consequence, and it isn't a subject we like to dwell upon. . A little four-years-old school-girl re cently, on the •dreaded ' examination day,' while standing by her teacher's side, after having read her letters and duly spelled cat, dog, ox, cow, and oth er bard monosyllables, suddenly caught* her teacher's• watchguard to arrest her attention, and with infantine cunning she whispered : ' please, mayn't t I be 'smissed after my class has Oad, su that I can go home and get mY hair jizzlot for Ulf; "mittee."The little witch was smissed.' The young ladies of Dover I,Vayne county Ohio, have formed a society for the redemption of young Men whose habits do not suit them, pledging I hem h-elves not to receive the attention of any Young Man that swears, smokes, chews, loafs on thestreetcorners, ordrinks. The amount of 'sitting up with girls' done iu that region since the society went into operation is '-nothing worth speak ing of.' An agitation in favor of ' sus pending tho rules' for two evenings week is expected. A gentleman was praising, , the beau tiful hair of a lady, when one of those terrible children whom providence seems to have sent on earth as scourges of hypocrisy and falsehood, exclaimed, "My hair would be as handsome - as mamma's,: if she'd let the take as much care of it as She takes of hers. ma never sleeps in her hair, but always puts it away in the wardrobe before she goes to bed." ' Stranger, will N4AI try aOhl NVi us at poker?' 'Thank you, gptitleme but there are seventeen reasons why I „cannot accommodate you just now.' PSeVenteen reasons for not playing cards! Pray, what are the ?"why, the first is, I4laven't any money,' 'Stop ! that's e4mgli ; never mind the other sixteen.' An Irishman, noticing a woman pass ing along the street, spied two strings depending from under the lady's cloak. Not knowing that they were the :style of the MAWS, and were hanging in the right - place, he exclaimed : • Paid], rpa'am, yer gallasses are untied.' :A. western invalid complain s that ho has lost his "happy tight." That is a temperance complaint. Ba ies are the coupons attached to the bonds of matrimony. The interest is due at random. SELLING OFP AT e _V olt CASH 3 ) 0 Big VIIILILL'igg 4 as ~1 ~ Will sell from this date their ontire stock of DREGS, MEDICINES, Perfumery, Notions, Dye Stull's, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Putty, Alcohol, Turpentine, Kerosene Oil, Tobacco, Cigars, crst. Wall-iTper, Curtains, Fixtuos, &c., &c., &c., AT COST FOR CASH Positively no Humbug. P. R. WILLIAMS t'Sc CO Wellsboro, March 3, 1889., GROVER & BU HR'S FIRST PREMIUM ELASTIC 0 STITCH. EAMILY SEWING MACHINES, 594 BROADWAY NEW YORE Points of Excellence. Beauty and Elasticity of Stitch. Perfection and Simplicity et Machinery. Using both threads directly from the spools. No fastening of seams by hand and no waste of thread. Wide 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, these Machines execute the most beautiful and permanent Embroidery and ornamental 'work.. ..TRI - The highest Premiums at all the fairs and exhibitions of the United. States and Europe, have been awarded the Grover .4, Baker Sowing Machines, and the work done by them, wherever exhibited in competition. ://1 - Ttio very highest prize, THE CROSS OP THE LEGION OP HONOR, wus conferred ou tho representative of the Grover b Baker Sowing Machines, at the Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1867, thus attesting their great superior ity over all other Sewing Machines July 28, 1869-tf. Valuable Farm for Sale A farm of three hundred acres, with two hun 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 stato of cultivation, and - good build ings. Also four houses and lots for sale in Tioga village. Tioga, Fob,. ]2, 18118—tf WASHING MACHINE. JAS. M. WILKINSON, of Charleston, having purchased the right to make and xond the 11. P. Jones Washing Machine in Tioga County, hereby gives notice that the machines are - being made at Van Horn's Cabinet Pactory,Wellsboro, where they may bo procured. The best, cheapest, and most sensible machine over invented. • Juno 24,1868-if For Sale ir AM AGENT for Kinney & Co., celebrated I platform Spring Wagons, all styles, also for their light Carriages and Buggy Wagons, all made in good style, and from Jersey timber, and warranted in every respect, equal to any made. Can furnish any of the above at the lowest Manufacturers price's. L. C. BENNET. Wollebore, May 5, 1869-tf. Farm for Sale I IN Deerfield township, Tioga County, Pa., 6 miles from Knoxvillb and 2ilisiles from Oce ola, on the road leading from Kizer settlement to the ricer . Said farm 1 contains, 166 acres, 130 acresimproved; is t ble land,,arid lies hand somely; has 40 acre@l of meadow which can be mowed with a machine; is well watered, and well adapted to dairying purposes; has many tine springs ; timber hemlock, beech, and maple. Comfortable dwelling 24 feet square, a 3440 feet barn, cowshed 60 feet long, granary, and a young apple orchard thereon. Terms easy. Ap ply on the premises, or address, at Oceoln. July 7, 1860-tf. MORRIS SERLEY. Notice to Collectors COLLECTORS of the taxs for 1869 aro re quested to be prompt in collecting up !heir duplicates and paying over the 'same by tho Ist of September. By so doing not lees than $lOOO oan bo saved to the county. - Aug, 4, 1869. - 11. C. BAILEY, Co. Treasurer. Stoves: Stoves:: ELI A'ND HARDWARE! Having formed a partnership in the Tin, Stove and Hardware trade, the undersigned have the pleasure to announce that they have, nt a groat outlay, added to the usual stock of the old stand on 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, BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS, BENCH-SCREWS, WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS, PIPE BOXES, AXLE TREES, ELLIP ' TIC SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR, & BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE • HANGINGS, CORN .POPPERS, SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERS COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS, PISTOL CARTRIDGES, POWDER AND CAPS. PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS a now thing, and mado for um°. Thoso are but a few of the many articles composing our stock of Hardware. Wo invite the public to call and examine for themselves. We aim to keep the host quality of goods in our lino; and all work to order done promptly and well. AGENTS FOR THE Buckeye Mower & Reaper. ROBERTS. I R. C' BAILEY. ROBERTS .1, BAILEY) Wellabor°, May 19,1869—tf. Ingliam's Woolen Mills! THE subscribers will pay Cash, Full-Cloth Cassimores, Flannels, &c., &c., for Wool. They also manufacture as usual— TO ORDER, OR ON SHIRES to suit customers. All work warranted as rep resented. They invite particular attention to which are warranted in every respect. Particu lar attention given to INGIIAM'S large stock of Cassimeres, &e., 2& per cent less than any competitors, and warrant. od as represented. T. L. BALDWIN INGHAM manufacture to order, and do all kinds of Roll-Carding and Cloth Drosaing, and defy oompotition. and give more for Wool in exchange than any other establishment. Try them and satisfy your. solves. INCIIIAMS wholesale and retail at the Cow anosque 1111118, 2 miles below Knoxville. Our Cloths aro warranted, and sold by the following persons: 100,000 Pounds of Woo MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, DEERFIELD, VA their Water Proof CASSIMERES, ROLL ® CARDING AND 1 CLOTH BRESSING. INGHAMS have as good an assortment Full Cloths, Cassimeres, &c., ti DELANO .k CO.. Wellsboro, Pa. T, L. BALDWIN ct CO., Tioga, Pa J: C. BENNETT, Covington, Pa. IVanted. JOSEPH INGHAM & SONS D'aorfield, Juno 30, 1869-tf. IV E 01?0 BAKERY. TIII. SUBSCRlBERhnvingoetaDitehodhim olf in the BAKING BUSINESS. iu this village, next door to E. R. Kimball's Grocery, is now prepared to cary on the business IA all its various branches. 1 will keep con stAntly on hand len assortment of Bread, such 114 LOAF BREAD, BOSTON CRACKERS, GRAHAM BREAD, BUNTER " CRACKERS, B ROW N •BREAD,,W ATER 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 patronage. CHAS. STEVENS. Wellsboro, Juno. 24, 1888. WHOLBSILIi DREG STORM. CORNING, N. Y. DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS AND OILS, THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, KEITH'S CONCENTRATED MEDICINES, IREDELL'S FLUID, EX- TRACTS, BURNETT'S COCOAINE, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT MEDICINES, ROCH ESTER PERFUMERY AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, WHITEWASH LIME & AND DYE• COLORS, AGENTS FOR MARVIN & CO'S RE FINED OIL Sold at Wholesale Prices. Buyers aro requested to call and got quotationS before going farther East W. D. TERBELL & CO Onrning, N. y., Tan. 1,1888-1 y Wholesale and Retail DRUG STORE 1y W. C. KRESS. TIIE subscriber will keep on barrelat all times a full stock of DRUCIfi AND mnnicirini) PAINTS, OILS, Patent Medicines, Flavoring Extracts, Per Amery, Kerosene, Lamps, Wicks, Dyc Colors, White Wash Lime and Brushes, yarn ish and Sash Brushes, Window Glass tall sizes, Varnsh of all kinds, Fancy Soaps, Oils, SPECTACLES, Hair and Tooth Brushes, a fall stock of Yankee Notions ; also a- complete as sortment of Monaireopathic Medicines, and a full stock of Pure Wines and Liquors. Buyers aro requested to call and examine pr cos before purchasing elsewhere. March 24, 1969-U THE AMERICAN BUTTON-HOLE OT r ER-SEAMING AND SEWING MACHINE. T"Egreatest invention and the bast sewing Machine in the world. It has no equal. as a Family Machine. And INTRINSICALLY THE CIIEAPEST It is really two machines in ono by a simple and beautiful mechanical arrangement, making both the Shuttle or Lock-stitch and the Over seaming and Button-hold stitch with equal fa cility and perfection. It executes in the very best manner every va riety of sowing, such as HEMMING, FELLING, CORDLVG TUCKING, STITCHING, BRAIDING AND QUILTING, GATHERING and SEW . ING ON, and in addition OVER.SEAMING. 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 inquiro of F. KINGS- LEY, at R. C. Bailoy's in Morris Run, or of Mrs. S. K. EVERETT, four doors south of the Depot near It. Farr's Hotel, Blossburg, where tho ma chino may be tried, and instructions received in using the Machine, by all those wishing to buy. F. KING SLEY, - Agent. Morris Run, Pa., June 9,1869-3 m. HARDWARE AND STOVES! CONYERS & OSqOOll ITAVt E th : , ) . n r hand and are constanily receiving Hardware Store every artiolo needed in this region of country in the HARDWARE LINE SHELF HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL NAILS, MIDDLETOWN AND ELMIRA SAWS, ROPE, STOVES, Cooking, Self-Regulators and 'Con Stoves. Home Companion, and the justly colebratnd AMERICAN COOK. STOVH, TaIN—WARE I No painii will bo spared to meet the wants of our customers. CONVERS & OSGOOD, • Welloboro, Jan. 6, 1869, Iy. MORE NEW GOODS! John R. Bowen, IS now receiving a largo and complefc wort ment of Fall & 'Whitey bought since the late decline in prim; in Now York, consisting of 133r3 4Gr.cococl , a, I Groceries, Hats & Caps, *Boots & Shoes, YANKEE NOTIONS, 'articular attention is invited to our Stock of g4IMMEI*Miagg CROCUM AND TRIMMINGS, Gaiters and Hoop Skirts; also a nice line of TEAS, New Crop; very fine at reduced prices, A tine assortment of Ladios FURS, very choap all of which will ho ilold at tho very lowest mar kct prices. We respectfully invite all to call am examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere Empire Store, No. 1 Union Block Wellabor°. Oat. 21,1888 RIP , SHE GOES ! FOR CASH, wo w)11 sell FEED at these pri OCR : Very be Rye & Oats, Ground here, . . Best imported Feed, Best Common Reed, Cow Feed, . Tho, above goods, at the above prices, are strictly cash I We don't mil sand in our feed. We haven't a Plaster Mill connected with our Flouring Mill ! . Our Feed is pure! NItIGIIT S DAILEY. • Wellsboro, Jan. 20, 1860. Grocery and Provision Store, C. D. SILL,, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. DEALER in nll kinds of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS Wines, Liquors and FOREIGN & DOMESTIC, GREEN & CANNED PRUITS AND WOOD & WILLOW WARE, GLASS & CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CABS & PERAMBULATORS, TOYS, &c., (S:c A full and completo assortment of the abovo mentioned goods of tho best quality always on hand. Particular attention paid to Fino Groceries Dealers and Consumers will find it to their in threat to examine his Stock before buying. Corning, N. Y., ➢larch 31, 1869 TO , TUE FAWNERS OF' COUNTY. T . AM noW building at toy manufactory, in Lawrence ' vino. a superior FA NIVING- MILL ) which possesses the following advautagesover allother nails: 12:14..aeparates rye, oats, rat lit ter, fllllifoul seed s, and chess an fro tvlieut. 2. It cleans flax seep, takes out yellow coed, and all other seeds, perfectly. 3, It cleans timothy Heed. 4. It does all-other separating required of a mill. This mill is built of the best and most durable tim ber, in good style, and is sold cheap for cash, or pro duce. i :+ I will fit a patent sieve, for separating oats from wheat,to other mills, on reasonableterins. a. II MATHER., LawrencevilloOnne 16, 1869-t f W. C. KRESS UNITED SECURITY Life Insurance Et Trust Company of Pennsylvania, Capital, $lOO,OOO deposited with the Auditor General for security of the Policy Holders. SPECIAL PEATURES. 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. Homo Moo S. E. Corner, sth and Chestnu St., Philadelphia. Applications for Insurance may be made wit! W. P. D MONEY, General Agent, Wcllsboro' Pa May 12, 186 a-tr. WANTED, AT THE NILES VALLEY STEAM FLOURING MILLS. 10,000 Bus. Corn, 10,000 ' 4 ` Oats, and any amount of . good wheat. .1. B. DIMON .t Co. Niles Valley, March 24th, 1860-tf. FOR SALE. A splendid stock of Picture FrMite Mouldings; which will bo manufactured to order at roasona blo pricos, at CLAY KING'S April 14,1869. Art Gallery. House and Lot for Sale. AOUSE and Lot, and vacant lot fur sale cheap. Location IVellsboro, and desirable. moire at the Agitator Office. Oct. 28, 1868—tf. . MISS It. A. KEENEY hogs leave to inform the citizens of Tioga and vicinity that she has taken rooms over Borden's Drug Store, op posite the Post-Ofilco, whore sho will ho happy to wait on all who will give her a call. Particular attention paid to bleaching. May 12, 1869-tf. T 0 LAWYERS- BANKRUPTCY BLANKS, iri full setts, at YOUNG'S BOOI:STORE. COSH PAID POR WOOL, BUTTER AND 1...) CHEESE, by C. L. WILLCOX. Juno 17,1868. 0-oocis, &c., &c. Remember, FROM THIS DATE CORNING, N. Y Cigars„ DRIED FRUITS, VA' fi,'!l A 111,AN, CROCKERY WARE, CHARTER PERPETUAL New Millinery NEW Fi rit TO B j. IS OUR WE willbuy al, lho hi hurl toarkct price, tho following 1k SHEEP PEI, T S, DEACON SKINS, DEER SKINS, - FURS, AN)) VEAL SKINS, for which wo will pay cash. IVo will manufacture to order, French 4.r home tanned CALF or KIP BOOTS, in tho host man ner and at fair rates, and pay especial attention to Ia:PAIR-INN. READY-IVIABE on ‘vhieli Sao will not be n n &mid, and. train this time we shall make it a point to keep up tin] host stock of to ho found in tho county, which we will hell at a lower profit than each articles have ewer been offered in this region. • WI) shall likowiso keep lip n g0,),1. :ffsorrnion LADIES' BALMORALS, L E A 'l' II E It BOOTEES, CHILDREN'S AND MISSES WORK 1)1 , VA RUMS STYLES, and all rtyles of MEN'S WORK. • LL' ATHA' ,c• PINDI RTC,'`, can Lo bought of us as cheap as any W htmar lhi sido of New York, and tvo shall liccp a lull Nor FRENCH CALF, FRENCII Kilt, UP Our st oelt of PEGS, NAILS, T 111: EA 1), A IVLS, R A SP,SiI (11.01"E1l.S" NEEDLES, I. A 8 'I'S, TREES, CRIdl I'S, a ith 8110ENA TOOLS Mid 17 NDINGS, sill ho found the lar gest in the county, «ad we sell foe small profity. We talk business and we mean 1/11,i111M:i. o have been in this region long enough to lie well known—lot those with Isno}v us by us. Corner of Main and Grafton street, opposite Win. -Rob erts' Hardware Shire, C. W. SEAR?, O. DERBY. Wellsboro, April 210867-tr. $2,50 cw 0, 9 5 000" 1.75" THE CHURCH UNION. i 4 paper luta been rerent ly tlllargo' h , mammoth j_ proportion,. IT 14 THE 1.41U.F,T I.ll.lelohn Pre IN THE In the tending el gau ..1 the Unten inent, uud oppr,ea ritnalistn, 11,S1, .111.11111116011. clu,llellC+wluol ClllllOl I.lnit I`, It loth,. only paper that pul.hehed Henry Word 'Seedier's Ille it (toed evei y Week ..111.4. en I hey are dell I e. 1.-- M. 11' at qualification ill C . 1,11( . 1111111 by him. It WIVI•4:114,1 utivet[Ml sultrage; union al cliii trots iit the pill , : ,cud the rights of labor. It ha, the lank Agi Dopartme.ot of any paper iu ill" world; 13t01 it n For the f. 111111 3 ., l'or the ite.d I action of wi ial evils, • 114 editorial management I. impel i ii.ii iii writers and editors tilt, 11 . .111 I'NEI3 1.1 010 church, nail flout et el s• grade of soeii ts. It Pia. , loon aptly t a t wail thehee , c iii;ran of thourzht in the a odd. Stodi ii 11;111(q . , otiet ing prefrithinof of f-esi in::: Mi. Appleton'ic I . tc /opt ilia, Piano..., Organs for rte , ate of 1110 1 ,, ,3t pine tai' Cans linnets ill the ==Etill leo,llll 01 gun, a !klel.olpon, a Bible, I.r a Lila I lr.o t:m ' OlF:y far ila I'a•tor,ol altno-t any ot her- 1n,..11 Mug, by a club of subsei 1 4 entl for fora copy. enclo , ,ing In rent., to *r , !_i . . S. 61111h0/ 11et1.11,1 I/ (II :It iymoßusrs ix !I.lll,AziNit: in )(T O O% !edged Ile. Model Pai lor filaLmzino of America, devoted II) fli ginal tilot icn, Poem-, ; 4 i:etches, llonsehold Mallet -i, (Mimi 'Phought, i.einal and Literary (including special ilefecrlitientA on Fashions), io;tritrtiotk Mt health, .Musie„Afincienient•+, etc., by the bent antliorti, and nrollinely Illustrated ailh cep,tly Engravings, usrlitl and fellable Patterns, Pim bc o idevics, and a constant filleeei , Nloll of al isl ie 11; , ‘ el (1(11, URI, 01111 . 1' 11•101111 and 11.1114411air4111; liteti.(llle. No person of refinement, economical holism% de, or lady 01 tanta can itfloril to do wdhow! tho Model Month ly. Ffiecinion "011ie." 15 cools, mailed bee. Yearly, fa, with a valuable premium; 0 collie", ; thl re copies, f7,(i) live copies and splendid premiums foi each, ‘villedlie first prolilllllll.ll. , ea; II Bat tram ~ liant‘m chino 2.011111,;;Cribel :I at f.; each. Publication ()Mee, 838 ilioaewav, Note Vol Defooveet'st Monthly and Young Mum iLit lorede IVII/1 oho preinilll,l4 11,1 path. ii voloo4 Asti, ivit, 11:01trift t t. It 14 th.tt. Hocii it nays Ho, Ana I'.u.•ut•+ and lie•lH 1 ,1 .11111111 it' DO ttt foil to 1414'111 , IL e•opy, A pitaal tt itli n Mons Cylinder to 1 . 001 lia lit uu; 0101414,..1 a (4040 ttr/l•biallt4l, iwari I'oeket•ltitile, ;Mil a Lit go 1111111- bet othor tloAtithlo all icll,l, 1!,1 111 lig 111411011 1114 to each I,4l,lelibor. Yogi 13 , il.ru, I'nblic•nt ion 011ie°, 1,3 S withs ay, New Yl,ll Try it, Boys aria (I Flwrinion comes, tel Lee I mailed 1869. A T lIIS NURSI:ItY OF FRUIT AND Olt -1-1 NAMENTAL TUNES, IN _ 60,000 Apple Tr l ees. 10,000 Pear. 'flees. A good supply of PLUM, P PAM',(MERRY and ORNAMENTA 1. TREES A: SiIREIIIIERY The Fruit trees aro composed of the choicest varieties, good, healthy, :3 (/ me of them largo and in bearing. Any ono wishing to get a supply will do well to call and see my stork before pur chasing elsewhere. 2 ;7ra". Delivered at (ho depot free of charge. , 'Mega, Feb. 2S, t SGS-1 y 3 AGENTS WANTED For CharAberlines FOR THE PEOPLE! Full I nKtructiollJ and Practical Forml, adapted to Every ti itol 01 Itusine., , , and to Olt this State in Iho Union. ...$1,000,000 There no book of 1/10 hind Willi 11 hill MI, 1.ml: - with it tor authenticity, intelligence, and completl i • ness."—Springlichl (Mass.) Itumo nvAN. This lo the ONLY NEW 1100 K of the Lind pnblkhell for many years. It is prepared by an able 1'lt:1("11- CAL LAW VCR, of twenty five yeui 4' ox oiioio e, and Id just what eve t yhody need , : for daily me. It Is highl yteconunetnled by many eminent including the Chid .11u , tive and Whet .11oh.o, achttaett4, find time ehiet JOhtiro and out no it. net. of Connecticut. • b°l,l oily I,y Sulocliption. .10ENTS 1% ANTED EV It RVIVIIER E. tired tot Cti',lll.tr.. 0. Ii:CASE ,C„ CO., lier., I tat I l'rd, Conn.; No. Sprneo BL, New York ; Uincinat 0.0.; and All old hiw-book, published many yea; s ago, ha• just been hastily re•issned as "a now book," without men 0 suitable rods inn of its obsolete, statements.— Do not. confound that ',rock a ith ella11111(.11ill'S latO- Jh)ok for t h e People. (July PI, Isi7u4no. 00 R ING, CEILING, WA IN AS' 07 1 IN 0,, TONGUED d• 0800 1-ED, with rapidity and ekaelness, with our new Ma chines. Try it and swo. B. T. VA NlfOllN. Millsboro, April 21, ISO. The subscriber offers for rale the following property, - situated in .Covington _township and borough, Tioga county Pa.: 58 acres of land in Covington tp., on William son Rood loading to illossburg, 4 miles there from and 1 mile from Covington borough, about 20 acres improved, a good frame house, Darn and Sash . a n A d l 7m ),- I S t t a e ' r y n ;i i r il ;Hoge F ot a h e e t r o o r i y i , tl nn tild B in h g in s g t i l o w 3 re i t i ) l n i two apple orchards of 170 trees, thereon. Also, mostly choice fruit, and about half bearing trees —lB plum trees, 12 Cherry, 90 Currant bushos, rod, white, and black, 4 Crabs, 10 bearing Crape Vines, 12 pear, and Peach and Quince. Al so —a Timber lot, 319,S acres, of a mile from Bash Factory and Sawmill. Timber, pine, oak, basswood, chestnut, ash, beech, birch, maple and hemlock. Also—a lot in the village, adjoin ing Cierould's orchard, fronting on Williamson road and railroad, containing about all acre, a 2-story House, outbuildings, fruit trees and a good well of water thereon. Also—another village lot, fronting on William son road, 00 feet front by all tit 200 deep , and another lot fronting on F aid mid, I,lt X 174 feet. . 1, For further particulars in uiro of DAVID S. IRELAN, Sr., or S..J IRE AN, Covington, Pa. April 21, 13130-tf. 118.1 NESS ! AL S 0 We hrive a. fi rgt- rate steelcef LADIES" (I A I TlellB, PER, SOLE, LININGS, AND BINDING. ENV)," I:. CII I 1,I). I I I' , N i v: rillt ' , ALE 1869. B. 0. WICKIIAM, 0 4f 4" ; -•N L _ .y; ; =I BY FRANKLIN CHA)IBEIIIAN, (if tlio ;3titles Bar. CAUTION Planing F or So le RAILWAY TIME TABLES i ),?! and alter IIIONDAY, April '.1416. 1809, Trains 1,,,, will-lout o Corning, at (ha tollowing lantana, viz: tioliot WlisT. 12,35 a. tn., EX Pit EtiS: NI A I 1,, i- , ilrolnys ewopted, fur iitili.do; Dunhill: Ilia ClOVelallll, connecting %Mil It 311aa for thodrest. A :leepi lig Coach is al (octal' to !hid train at New Yuck, tanning through to blend villa %% alum t change, A Flopping Coach la :Liao at tached at; I. 4 issualehanna tut o ring through to Buffalo. 6,11 h. an., N 11111' EXP., daily for liatifitio, Diank irk , `lilovelatid, Day lola and Cincinnati, making direct conaloction with !radio of the Oran(' Trunk Railway at 1i11i11.141, 1110 a ill! tho Litho F.lioro Railway at But. faro, Boothe k and Cleveland, lot 1111 III)illhl Wt•st fled NO11.11.%Vl•St;.1111.1 fit. ei 11.11111:It i with the (Olio and Mississippi Railway for the ;twilit and tiallili4V , kit , tii , )„. This train mars a di a ect dally connection with all Lieea to tiro W yst. 'mil t 4 outis•‘Vl:nt, and is lii 01 idol with Lilo n o w loot impluteit Drawing Room Vino:hes peculiar to tliii liiiiitiltiiiiiito,tirtiiiiwid both for day and night " 1 ""P t'lliniao th rough to hooted ter, Buffalo mailCiacittuni, mail elheiullali, awl du a forming Oa ONLY DAILY i LIN]: Ir ma Now - Yorti,( incinnati ; n, t•lot not tin, t awning through 1010 ani ea W it lient change. 6,30 a. in., NIIIIIT EXPRESS, Sundays excepted, for noehebter mot Minato, ',hi /troll. 10'15 a. lt., 'NIA 11. TRAIN, tiliankt) a excepted, for Baikal. awl Duni:lrk. 1,45 P.m, It AUVISII - 11t R ii.N. PitESS,Sainalaybexcept ea, for itorilialto r and Bull - al., via Ai,,,i. 7,05 1 ,111., ItA Y . EXPRESS, Sundays excepted, for iiiiii.iiii, lannidak, du I I i I in eVe.ilet., _ftay.oik, _.neha,,,ti, a n d the West and South con 'Halm at Itatialo, Dunkirk and Closet/1.10 With i Ile Cage Shore Railway ha alt p o h, ts %Vera and North-We:a, 111111 et Cieellilllttti With llt, Ijitju and MISII4,IIIIIi Itillhl/13 tar the :oath ILl..ll'outh -11;eat. iiieviiiiig co.11•11,.i attached to Oil" 'nail, at Norio 'halite, , ' running Hiroo ph to Cleeelalol v. tn. tall t ISAllgil., 7,10 1,. 1,1 , laA 1,7 EXPRESS, Sunda \ a ',./al.lotNl, tot Rut liestioi. 1,30 p. ui., WAY FR EU lIT, sex c. , pted. 525 p. iii., EM RAN.I"ERA IN, built., WeAt 4,35 a. ii., CINCINNATI EXPRESS, Motttla3,t Lcittctl, connecting at a for Qattotnldtt , ita j at totsltav , i, at Binghamton for syracti-e, at 17teat Bend 11)a• at Ltelsikw a‘,ll an' norms. dale, at Moldl.dou n z for Untont ilk, at tlo,dien for Montgomery, ill, lir,yuaut tor Non burg %Val• IA , I t , and At .1E1,4.3 City atth ails:lll.M Wk.' train, tt Itatit oad for Italti inoro and Wtiltir.g 1.0,35 it. In., ACONIMOIIATION TRAIN, dail y , ( mt. "keeling :it Owego for Ithaca. 11,56 a. nt., DA V EN Saittlapt utzt tided, connecting at Waierly tor Tosllllll.l.k, at Itingltainton ter: yractn.e, at (local Bend for t , cr.t»toti, waxen tot flotieliale, at :$/iddlelou n 'fro . Unions 111111 at •ler:tey City milli midnight eNliare,l 11 ailt ul Pieta Jertey Itailroad tor l'ltiladolphia. 2,20 v• m, BALTIMORE EXPRES.i. Sunda3o . 0X centett, 4,26 p. in, NEW Yttlt. AND BA LTIIOIt 11 MAIL, >lllldays cacrpted, contracting at I:lntila tor Gillian dawn" at Waver].) for Towanda. 7,at2 ic• i i., 1.11/11TNING E'XPRE: - .S, Dilly, com!, t -1'11;4 at I:lrittra too ‘lilltain , port. i,burg and olio :. , onlllolll.l at Jes , ,y City with in Ring espy , -.•t trait, oh Noss' Jenny Ihiilt oa , l, 1 . 01 Bait 1111.'10 lilt , ' 12,20 p. rat. , 'WAY . FREW II t!..iiinla3s bit' A reelect and conipitle "Pocket Time Tubb." of l'as,engcr Trains . on the Erni Itatitilay and contracting Lilies, into let olltly Luel. Atka L:111 he procur ed on a plan:Alton tO.tllll Agolit t loltltt: ‘VM . It. It ACC, 11. RI lleti'l Agent. .1--flen'l ; ;Ft Blossburg & Corning, & "Vioga v. ill run as until fill notic( Arcaminadaiian—la•aves ltlal•that g at 6 . 15 it. m.. 'llan. at. Tiag.i. at 7,11, I.aa reaLOVII it' It at lig at Cialiia,t, at ti,t; a. In. Itta—iliiirg at 3,00 p. ta.. 51:m1.11 , 1:I :it 3,40, at 4,1 a, t..La ,it (10—art tug :it thing at b p. m. i, Corning :it S.OO a". In., Law ro rico% ilk at 9,03, TiagA at o,t;i, Ilaiamh,l4l :at 111.:!2-31'11 ISlwiv-hat g at 11,110 Accawwotl.thou—l.o:t't•a 011161)g at ~ 111 p. at.. Law. trurt jno at 3.6•_:!'llioga at 4.4 G, '1%1.m-held at 5,0 rivit: v: .at 105 p. II . ICI FOB THE aiiriforraudiul sumo. le•ivi• Minna as 1011i4s Aci •••• •• •••• 20 a in 011 • .......... p ro )1.111 7 10 put ‘Vi,) ..,,teli atta, ..... ,11 111 1 1 . 111 ditt•r Apr. 2.5, I ‘s aq ant!. I 11 , 1 ill Tat.y, follow r; NOItTII \VAAL!). 927 I'. (,•vrept lot El Dili Bulla— , 1:1 and the 101:5 ii. (i. pt I 1..1 I:1111 and Ilult:,100 . LE,IVE ,S111ITI11CARD : 21 A. in —Daily ~t i Ilelliuurcc, 52 —Wily (..N.rt.pt Italtimore, IPn.dlll4:l‘.l, au.l 11,111. t. A I,FICEI) 1:I1. ..1."()11Nti t it hilly, (4111 ht :s. Afft k Philadelphia & Erie R. U. 1 rI 11' %V A I:. I) AI I t I 1.• . t f•-; ,11;ImrloA1pk.. Et it , \ kit% t•••• I kill, I phi,' •• •' '• il ILL ;It I I. :it l:n.• I . :11161.4 :51111111 . .4%114 I'h+l.uli•lplun .4 •• W 1111.1.11111141111 r. 'I'L iti I, avv•l Eno •• t.... " " arr. :Lt Erie Exi.re., leaves Erie " Si I 11;1111,10Ft. " '• . al r. at l'lLLlad,4lllLia... Flag, Lock " 11• tl I t, " arr. at Ballalo E W;lli.lin-pfa t •• •• . tit Plidadriplita .) 25 it Mati zt.t.l Exple.B eimilt•rt m (WC% velts and Allr giwny 1:all Itaggago Atlantic and Great Western R• SALAMANCA 1 4 TATION. WEITI% A Iltn RuUNN. EASIWAILI) BOUND, 5.20 l.:k 5,10 A crimmollitlimi ..... M:10 Expn , s Acyonilitmlut -11.45 11.00 Cx1.1,..., (LW Al Cory thi . re Li a J1111 , 1i.,11 Nt it Pitiliiii4 Iphia A Erb., and Ctl er , vk Rat! I:,,ikati. At Meadville. , Y. Mt 1.11 , 1 Franklin' Anil WI City aiiil Pi t1i.11.3 Manch. At Leavitt:4,lli t Ito :\ talionin . ; Manch IllafieH 1i- AO,-1 - r6.nt., to elevdand. At ilavt tint on art t. with Cit.% eland and lit I,lmi yli Railroad. Tho iiiron.:ol A liton. Mai ion, th ban.' 111111 11.1yitlil, 111(1 . 1...elill-t:AIIIii711,1.t11- rt).11.,14, and tea inin.,tesalUa eiul'tr. ' 1,. 11. HUCK I:II, Uen.i-.llvad% LIVE INSURANCH COMPANY„ UNFi'ED STATES OF AMEEIC,A, Chartered by Speci'l Act of Congress, Cash Capital. $1,000,000, First National Bank Bnilding, W hero :ill rrospond en co should Ito Addressed °LAI:I:NCH 11. CI.AitK, riresident. ; ,TAI COOK ellair111:111 Finnan . ° ,C. - F.“+cutiveCl ) rn Ilnunv 11. O.IOKE, Vico-President. linr•.r-nnN W. Purr, Seeretaryand Actuary., B. S. ltusfumc, Manager. Circulars. pamphlets, and full part ieular3 .en on Avlieation to Ihe Itraneh Offiee et, the Company, or to It. O. SIMPSIIN, WE I.I.SHOIZO P.% by whom applications will lie received and Pon eies procured 11'or Tioga Doe. 9, GW. NAYLE, ivoidd say to his, friends . that his Harness Shop is, now in full blast, and that ha is prepared to furnish heavy or light IE-Inantaf.., on short notice, in a good and lz abstantial man ner, and at prices that can't tail to suit. The beg, work tnon are employed, rind none but the best tdaterial used. Call and FCC. Deo. 9, 1868-Iy. G. W. NAVLE. BRIE RAI tAItAY (1 0 Itin EAST Northern Central IL I METE IMMIIa ALFgED L. Ty LEitolvill NATIONA =ME WAsinm - .ION, D. C APPROVED .111 X 25, k-W. PAID IN FULL BRANNE OFFICE Pil 1 LA DELPII TA , OIMICE Its lIARNF.SS 8110 P ! Atlantic and Great Western -AND ERIE RAILWAY THE (IItEAT BROAD (MAW.: 1:0t'11 CLEVELAND, /Foul)°, cine ma) 111 IN/AUK EE, ST. PAUL, - OMAR A, And to all Points in tIioI,WES T and Nolvril-W1:17 Dayton, Cincinnati, Louis. VILLE, ST. LOUIS, KANSAB, CITY, MEMPHIS, NEWt' . ORLEANS, And all points in ito! 1 South 1, No Ching i cl of COaelltes TO CLEVELAND OR CINCINNATI, v rum any point en , the Erie Itailn ay. A n ad vantage end convenience net °tiered I,v a „ 5 . ether mute. - Tim() u UII LIO If TN N OA LY. . Baggage Checked Through, and Ne from one car to another, preventing „ r age. Tielcots vin this popular route/el/I 1, pr e p lirt ,i nt nit ollieos - on the lino of the Era] Itaik aril of FIBERS & ABBOTT, OPPosiT DENII ELlil When purchasing ask the Agent for T rhEk via the ATLAtsvrie (11:1;AT Eh, RAILWAY. W. B. SIIATI (len. Ticket and Pap , . Ag't. (214 L. D. Itll l ol4l, Lien. Supt., 1044 ilk, 1.3 1:111. I:, 'I:11 Read: Read: TIIE CELEBRATED t ason Hamlin tablikii ORTARPLE 0 lICiANs Together with the ESTEV COTTAGP.- Ohti and ,11 IMOD EONS, ran be navaota - ehttse.l oI TVg Ir, TIOGA, PA. hT AV INO obtained the agency frem ufacturers of the above named inFtthse t : we have the facilities for f arab:fling theta at! compare favorably with Llo,o iu Other the same ,or other reed imtriolat! Their reputation is such that rearcely nal& lived he raid regariling their being de uNli having been awardeYl premiums and medal:', the principallFairs and Institutes, both Jo it arid foreign countries. Many tine iwAlurn provements, which are so debiraLle iit ki , real instruments, are etvned nttd retire SI their exclusive use by the mantitheture, these instruments. Bence it is, while the ) strength and durability, together with and quality of tone equal fo any, au eat other Iced inFtruteents, in the V a r , l ti 3it 114 I bination of tones which can be prodat,;,l. INDIVIDUALS, '4'74CHOOLS, errUp' l , Fs; (t)( - ) tiiT IES, roil r at .1;, ri,...1 In• U ittlivt,l, ran I n :•Illit•ti .1- re!!ar prit•c;. , It r, A 1.1. I NtiTIIIIAI ENT:I _l4 A E j ItAYII • Se•wl I, l l , tirli, 17,'69. T. A kVickillN '- • ;.* * r.t. A n ~SzzzAr4V:Yee-4 k t ida l: 0 -, 4"i • .• ( 1 . - onqi.Lelnal F:ar 11‘ra.F.C1 11' \V la . .0 pLI II 40 11 on . 10 1i 111 .10 00 a in . h llO .1 111 Tli r iiiit d6ni 4,r th,41‘1.1,•“--,00,, •I' , II /I /:. It :ad u I/ III• : lig/ in thi c. 4111 tin \IAN IL licvcr fail..l to I'llNl N1:1;1"ii1;:41 A I'vro"riiis;c: s Pi .1N1) P 11'. ; THE .11,1•. i ST111111ES,;ntlieS11 1 1 . :or Mick, r'1•11..11N. - ;,111:1 i-1' Ill111:•:1 - 1,1;VP.1.1.r.'1111•1, 1 ' 11 1 1 N - ;:id l'erioll9 alll'cle4 triElt Itlicninati.sin can l r on In p 7.1. p to I S p 11/ 1 . :11,1 /I in 3U p n I 25 IL 11 p n Y.SU a ul h a in tillperm;iliently t ur.,11.y [Lt . rf.,l i ration, it Dene{rat/=: to the n..rve lad bane inlet 'IL at, 011 being nOplti...l. On HORSES it will cure SCRATCHES', S. W I I. \i PD1.1.-EV EISTI I.A, 111.1) RUN\ ING '...zAl/1 . 11.1.: or COl,l,Ali I: ALL:4, SPRAINED .101`. srtvvNEslF, IP TIIE wri PLES, ke. It r. illy, HORN . awl IVIIAR DACE I\ 111'S.Ct ..7 p I'l2o nn 1 have ink with grelt in lart t “ Nl,ture withal the t e ach of the l'ohlit• I .11,4 reeeititofletterstecaniliystelat,32itini , ,li3t , tl, , and F.iritter3, testifying to it 3 cuitttty, • • DAVID P, FouTz, s,,h pt 11.1 * R I -;-: Chairmakerc Turner, an , Furniture Dialer, • I SALE ItOOM, li fir tr, .woo Main Street. FICTOLY A W liams Foundry, second istor,‘. Orders promptly filled and satisfaoi,a, gli , r toed. Fancy Turning done to order. Wellsboro, June 12,1867. J. STTCEI it Tioga 'garb Work;: 1111 E tfuder,iciicil i, 'low pr. pnild I. Into all arilera for Tomb Stone, meat, of either ITA IA AN_Olt RUT LA ' ND M I of the latest sole and apprcived wr,ri 1n..: •l alba With diSpailli. Do keep constantly on hand both I Marble and uill be able to suit all n cor him t,ith their orders, on t,r as can 14..litained in the country. St"DC' di`o"lore'l with rust and dirt. l and math: (01..0k as'goo,l as nett .11()ItT l': it W 'Cioga , Nov. 1 , I Stl7-1 f THE, LA 11G - EST sTo c • TN Tioga County, and tilL, 'iti.tt‘c buy in tilt) wot tient br L. BOLLES (I' CO' ,ti Bin9hanito . )r, .N. ELM/RA SA H FA CToR E/mira, N. Y. STOVES .SOLI) ON 17.'11 Mane.field, Nov. 25. IRIISLIy To the Owners of Unpatonted Lands SURVEYOR ENEIIAL'S OFFICE,I 11 ‘untsituria, PA., Nay 25, 186:0. IN uhedieneoo Act of Assembly, appr6,,l l the eighth day of April, one thou: mat ei2, 1,1 hundred and sixty Thine, you ato hctel,y natthed that the " County Land Lien Doehet," eoloin• tog the list of• unpatented lands for Tioo t'o., prepared under the Act et As:caddy .1 ft..) twentieth et May, one thousand eight Idadr , d and siN ty.four, and the supplement (hetet'. this day been tolsourded to the Prottiono a Ty of the etatuty,lat u•horn oiliCe it 111:13 . " The hells can oily I n litiniklatal I.y the payment of II"' money, inier'e,t and 141.., nod reeeicing patent:. throtigh (his Departnenh — Pr''''ling, by the Attorney General lute I Idayc,l 1,,r "lie en] from 064 date, io ,ral I patties may oidain their patents niihout adJi liwtal rapt. .lAl'Oll M. CAMPItChIo , I.=ttryert 11. ner.d. Patent Hoofing. J HAVE bought tho right to use, the. 'P.tt2nt Elostin Rooting in Tioga County', and alit prepartoPtc put on reefs cheap and io workmanlike mannnr. This rooting is fin , bryl water proof. 1 refer to Messrs. Wright Ilat,- loy, Toles Barker, and V. L. Willcox, whole, Fatuities can he seen and roofs in use. MOSES WINO ATE, Wollsboro, Aug,ll, 1869—tf. THE IMME A I: I) t .1. t-iTICICIA,N "O. B. Ell'l 11 I' i