rn COMING.iii76IIA.N BY MM.. M. A. ICIDDEII Tho coming vroinani • When •is sho - ooming? Where hs'ilipthee of her birth ? • . EGalL , tve ktiow, 103 on .he cuuu•s, fly the lifeis lied the drums, Awl the grand jubilee t Waugh the earth Or will she creep in, (Like urig,inal sin,) So quiet as not to alarm ua? And banish our fears, And dry up one tears,, And otherwise soliten vend charm us' Wilt she come in her might, And "dare to do right," . Protected by It cedones broad pinion's? Will - she strike for her :Joy, . In questions that vex - And undermine Fashion's dominions? i She will, some one asserle, Be a Sampson of i , kirts, Or a terrible femahi,9o l tall ; With a tongue like a sword, • (Though now, on our word. • This bodes not the change (?) we desire.) - The cowing woman! Him is she coining? We would, know, %vim go forwera to meat her , In wrath or in love, To a bowl: or of dove, Shall we make our hest \how when wo g reet her If her ruotio be “peace," "Macy her tribe then increase," And we'll leave out the Ping and drumming; Dot if noise rules the day, . With no action to weigh, We'd prefer to dispense with her coming. HOW THEY STEEP OUT WEST. • A correspondent writees the follo l wnig : I haven't dated this letter, boiatise I dont know where I am. At daylight to morrow J am, to catch some of the finest salmon yott ever saw. They will not bite at any other time of day. lam stopping at a little hotel about thirty by ten feet. The scarcest thing in this country is lumber, settlers having to pay so many dollars a foot for what Lhey use, besides Moat they broug,lit in their valLses. The landlord istfroin Pennsyl vania-, and SeelllS to be ,thoing a thriv ing business. By dint of hard talking and liberal promises, I got a room to myself. It is just large enough for the bed and. candle-loox set on a (dial r, upon which I aln WritiP 4 r4"S leper. IL is in one end or blue building and separated from the "next, room by a bed quilt, which you niust 1:1NISV1 1111(11.'1'1(1 come in or go out. But it. is my room, and af ter the jolting I li•tve had . upon ray Indian pony I expert to, have a good . night's-- Was ever a poor pilgrim in :41101 a fix? \ A lust as 1 had written "night's" above, and had sleep on the 151111 lof my pen, I heard a knoeking on the floor outside the bed quilt. "crawl under," said I. Enteritic landlord'sdanglner, a laixom young lady, about seventeen years of age, I shodd judge. hii, opened her rosy red lips and spoke as follows : "Mister, dont take on' yon r clothes to night When you go to bed." "why ?" "lteNttiso f ant goimr to hicep with you." "We i 3'ou have no better reason t flan that--" "flush! SheLup ! - ,Vou told par th/t yin wou ld tint ,4,, w i t h a math ', "I hail rather sleep with a wet dog." "Well, I have givefi tip my bed to a siok Mali. 1 have been hard at work all day, and have to work hard all day to-morrow, and I (lila atliird to Set up all night'. That bed is wide enough for us both. I shall stay on the !mei: tilde, and if you don't stay on your side, You'd better, that's all." As she said t his• she raised from her dress-pocket an infernal jack-knife, -itch as farmers use in trimming - fruit t ooes, and then let it fall back with a elMg. comprehended the situation in hallf 'a moment, and 1 (moth as follows:, your intentions nui,y or may nOt, he honorable. I ant traveling entirely, liy my,splf. My natural protectors ar m i les a.nd miles itWaV heyond the bound- prairie, ignoraut of t hr perils w Mut] roa: , i beset, their idol. Thus far hhave not been insulted by your seX. i lUD a man of a few words, but they are al ways emphatic. I will give you up a part of that bed, and that's all 1 will do. If you attempt, during thesilent watch he night, anything contrat'y to !his firm determination, by St. Joseph, my patron saint, I will !dyad, you right thr9ugh the midi-in:" As 1 concluded, I laid a Slocum pistol upon the eandle-bco.t. A . low chuckle Outside the bcd-cmilt gave evidence that I,(th e-f«mili«s had heard'and approved the arrangements. My antagonkt laughed, and saying "Mister, 1 reekoir we understand each other," lonnced over to the back. sideof the lied_ There she p; nom% ; pretending to he asleep. "I can't frnisli this letter. I can't, do anything. young man itt Elgin, who was nearly dead in love, took four ounces of arsenic for the purpow of finishing his unhappy t 'eareer. It is supposed he had out the Piantonie virtue of Joseph An drews, and wa-3 inveigled from the path ot virtue. White on his sick bed Ins adored rcientedo, and gathered about him and said: "I)o you love me'." lie answered, ! too ~ veil !' "Taint so!' , aid the afFectionide maiden, "taiJot \V iI I you marry 1110 said the unbanpy young man, brightening. 'You Het I will,' replied she, burying her face in Ilk bosom ; 'I will restore you to good society.' I'm better now,' said the sui cide as he threw up the rest of the ar senic. A curious scene was lately w itnesed iii, Paris. .A girl was onservTl on the treet with ft woOden leg underher arm, while a gentleman was calling to her from a window on the other side of the street, gesticulating fiercely and de manding her return. To the-large crowd which the seenee attracted, the pirl made exidanation that she was washerwoman to the gentleman,' that he would not pay her, that she visited his lodgings to demand her money. and that on his reftwal she had taken pos. se:"Sion of his Nv ood e u leg purnosing not to return it until she received her mon ey. THE InunT•PEnsunsios.--In terri ble agony, a soldier lay dying in the hospital. A visitor asked hiiu what Church are you of ?" Of the Church of Christ,' he replied. r mean of what persuasion are you ?"Persuasron !' said the dying inan, as his eyes looked heav en ward, heanting With love to the Sav ior I_ am persuaded that neither death nor life, nor angels, tiny. principalities, 1101. powers, nor thin 7, s present, gor things to come, nor heFllit, nor depth, nor any other creature, j. hall he able to separate me from the love of (4od which is in Christ Jesus.' A man in Davenport, lowa, tried a new way of making his wife- nuirq,a;r greertble. He took a paper ofmagnesig Labelled, It "arsenic,' mixed it in his wife's presence, and exclaiming, "My dear! I will trouble you no more," swallowed. the compotind. The lady, geeing the label, rushed for the doctor, and the gentleman was pumped out, notwithstanding his statement of the case and objections to the contrary. A - Yankee captain once sang out in a squall to a raw hand on board his craft: "Let go that jib there! Darn your skin, let go that jib !" " I aint touch ing it!" squalled out Hill simple down- Easter, ' I hope, ny little (laughter,' I said .one morning, that you will be able f o control your little temper to Pay.'— ‘ Yes, mamma: „and - 111 o pe you will, be able to control your big temper,' ,A naughty little boy, beteg to ldllk-mother that God would not for by ive hin if he did a certain act, replied:-- little toys -this is what be is for.' . SELLING OPP AT COST 11!, FOR CASH I u)g wmatakaz st m®. Will sell from this date their entire stock of DREGS, MEDIMES, 'Perfumery, Notion 4, Dye- StittUs, Paints, Otis, Varnishes, Glass, Putty, Alcohol, Turpentine, Kerosene Oil, Tobacco, Cigars, Wall-raper, ClL;lains, Fixtures, &e., AT COST FOIL CASH ill Positively no littinbug. P. It. WILLIAMS Sz. CO. Wollabor°, March 3, 1869 (RQVIHI & FIRST PREMIUM ELASTIC STITCH EANTILY SEWING MACHINES, 594 BROADWAY NEW YORK Points of Excellence. Beauty and Elasticity of Stitch. Perfect.On and Siniplicity of Machinery. Using Moth threads directly from the sPools. No fastening of seams by hand and no tvasto of thread. Wide range of application without change of adjustment. Tho 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 beautifultnd permanent EMbroidery and ornamental wdirk. .17 - The highest Premiums at all the fairs and exhibitions of the United States and Europe, have been awarded the Grover & Baker Sowing Machines, and the work done by them, whefrever exhibited in competition. 7.28-The very highest prize, TIIE CROSS OP THE LEGION OF HONOR, was conferred on the representative of the Grover I; Taker Sowing Machines, at the Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1867, thus attesting their groat superior ity over all other Sowing Machines July 28,1869-1 E Valuable Farm for Sale AA farm of three hundred acres, with twoJ hun dred and twonty.five acres improved. Sit uated two miles north of Village, on the Tioga River and Itallrocd. Well wuttlered, un der a good state of cultivation, and good build-: ings. Also four houses and lots for sale in Tioga village. T. L. RALDWIN. Tie a, Fob. 12,18684 f. WASHING MACHINE. JAS..M. WILKINSON, of Chnrloston,having ILI purchased the right to make and vend the U. P t Jones Washing Machine in Tioga County, hereby gives notice that the machines aro being mad/ at Van Horn's Cabinet Factory, Wellsbore, whore they may be procured. The best, cheapest, and most sensible machine over invented. June 2.1,1868-tf. b l or Sale T AM AGENT for Kinney 8: - . Co., celebrated I platform Spring Wagons, all styles, also for their light Carriages and Buggy Wagons, all plade 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:- Wellsboro, May 5, 1869-tf. Farm for Sale 1 TN Deerfield township, Tioga County, Pa., 5 miles from Knoxville and 2i miles from Oco eta, on the road leading from Kizer settlement to the river. Said farm contains, 166 acres, 130 acres improved; 18 tab/o land, and lies hand somely; has 40 acres or meadow 'which can be mowed with a machine; is well watered, and well adapted to dairying purposes ; has many fine springs ; timber hemlock, beech, and Maple. Comfortable dwelling 24 feet square, a 30x40 feet barn, cowshed 60 feet tong; granary, and a younglipple orchard thoroon. Terms easy. Ap ply on the premises, or address, at Ocoola. July 7, 1860—tf. MORRIS SEELEY. Notice to 'ollectors COLLECTORS of the taxes for 1869 are re quested to be prompt in collecting up*their duplicates and payingver the same by the Ist of September. By so doing not lessthau,Slooo can bo saved to the county. Aug, - 4, 1869. IL C. BAILEY Co. Treasur ies. I' Stotes: Stoi , ei ANI HARDWARE! Having formed a partnership in the Tin, Stove and Hardware trade, the undersigned have the pleasure to announce that they have, at a groat outlay, added to the usual Stock of the old stand on .. MAIN STREET: WELLSBORO, a complete assortment of shelf Hardware, of which we enumerate the following articles: WAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT, MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS, BUTTS, STRAP lIINGES, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, PUMPS, AXES, AUGERS, BITTS, BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS, SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS, • BENCH-SCREWS, FOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS, BURRS, SKEINS, WASIIEItS, PIPE BOXES, AXLE TREES, ELLIP TIC SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR & BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE HANGINGS, CORN POPPERS, SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERS COMBINED. Also, PISTQLS, -- PISTOL CARTRIDGES, POWDER AND CAPS. PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS a now thing, and mado for use. Those aro 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 goodsin our lino; and all work to order done promptly and well. AGENTS FOR THE Buckeye Mower t Reaper Wit. ROBERTS. R. 0' DAILEY. ROBERTS S.; PALLEY Wellsboro,May 19-;lB69—tf. Ingham's Woolen Mills ! DEERFIELD, PA MILE subscribers will pay Cash, Full-Cloth Cassimores, Flannels, kc., (to., for Wool. Thoy also manufacture as usual— • TO ORDRR, OR ON SHARDS to suit customers. All work warranted as rep resented. They invite particular attention to their Water Proof CASSIMERES, which arc warranted in every respect. Partial. lar attention given to ROLL - CARDING AND CLOTH PRESSING. INGHAM'S large stock of Cassimeros, &c., 25 per cent loss than any competitors, and warrant. oil as represented. INGHAMS manufacture to order, and do all kinds of Roll-Carding and Cloth Drosaing, and defycompotition. I INGIIAMS have as good an assortment o Full Cloths, Cassimeres, &c,, and give more for Wool in exchange tan tiny other establishment. Try them and satisfy your selves. INGIIAMS wholesale and retail at the Cow anosque Mills, 2 miles below Knoxville. Our Cloths aro Pf ar rant ed, and sold by the °Bowing persons: _ DELANO & 'CO.. Welisboro, Pa. T. L. BALDWIN A CO., Tioga, Pa J. C. BENNETT, Covingtoq, Pa. 100, 000 POunds of Woo Wanted. JOSEPH INGHAM A. SONS. Deerfield, June 30, 1869-tf. =MEE g ym SUBSCRIBER alf In t ho i ) „ . BAKING BUSINESS. in this villago, 'lost door to E. 11; Kimball's Grocery, is nOIV peepared to cart' on , the business to all its various, branches. litttkeep stantly on band 'are assortment, of iread, sue,ll LOAF BREAD, BOSTON CRACKERS, GRAHAM BREAP, .BUTTER CRACKERS,, B ROWN BREAD,- - W ATER CRACKERS; SUGAR', CRACKERS, DYSPEPSIA AND . SODA BISCUITS, OYSTER CRACKERS, CAKES, PIES, AND LUNCH at all hours of tho day, Sundays excepted. By strict attention to business shall endeavor to merit the publio patronage. • . CHAS. STEVENS. Wellsboro, June. 24, 1868. WHOLIBILH DUO S On. DRUGS AND .MEDICINES, , MINTS -1.-# AND OILS,• THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, I.4EITII'S CONCENTRATED MEDICI ES, BURNETT'S °COCAINE, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, ,KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT MEDICINES, ROO . ESTER PERPIIMERY AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL AGENTS FOR MARVIN & R-E-- Sold at Wholesale Prices. Buyers aro rovested to call and got quotations beforo going firther EOM Corning, N. Y., Jan."! ,•1868--ly • Wholesale and Retail DRUG STORI! MILE subscriber will keep on hand at ail times I_ a full stock of _ DREGS ANDMEhICINEg Patent Medicines, Flavoring Extractl Perfumery, Kerosene, Lamps, Wicks, Dye Colors, While Wash Lime and Brushes, Varnish and Sash Brushes, Window Class all sizes,Varnish of all kinds,'Fancy Soaps, Hair Oils, Hair and Tooth Brushes, a full stock of Yankee Notions ; also a complete as sortment of nompopathic Medicines, Buyers are requested to call and examine pr oes before purchasing elsewhere. March 24, 18139—1 y THE AMERICAN BUTTON-HOLE OVER-SEAMING' . AND SEWING MACHINE. THEgreatest invention and the best sewing Machine in the world. It has no equal as a Family Machine. And — INTRINSICALLY TIL CHEAPEST. It is really two - machines in ono by a simple and beautiful mechanical arrangement, making ,both the Shuttle or Dock-stitch and the Over seataing and Button-hole stitch with equal fa cility and perfection. ' • It executes in the very best manner every va riety of sewing, such as HEMMING, FELLING, CORDING,' 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 inquire of F. KINGS LEY, at R. C. Bailey's in Morris Run, or of Mrs. S. K. EVERETT, four doors south of the Depot near R. Farr's Rote), Blossburg, where the ma chine may be tried, and instructions received in using the Machine, by all those wishing to buy. F. KINGSLEY, Agent. Morris Run, Pa., Juno t, 1869-3m.'7 HARDWARE AND STOVES I CONYERS & OSGOOD TTAVE on hand and are constantly receiving at their Hardware Store every article needed in this region of country, in the SHELF HARDWARE ; IRON, STEEL NAILS, MIDDLETOWN AND ELMIRA SAWS, ROPE, STOVES; Cooking, Self-Regulators and Coal Stoves. Home Companion, and the justly celebrated AMBRICAN COOK STOVE, i TIN-WARE No pains will be spared to mast the wants of our customers. CONVERS tt OSGOOD, Welleboro, Jan. 6, 1889, ly. CORNING, N. Y. IREDELL'S FLUID, E TRACTS, PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, WHITEWASH LIME & , LAND DYE COLORS, FINED OIL W. D. TERBELL & CO. By W. C. KRESS. PAINTS, OILS, SPECTACLES, and a full stock of Pure Wines and Liquors. HARDWARE LINE. KNOXVILLE,• TIOGA: OGGIITY, 'PENN'A.' • - ' 0.0. WARD, Principal. Mrs. ADA W. HORTON, Proceptress. Miss Mute Ilowrox, Assistant. Miss EMMA BARTLETT, Teacher of Music. The Vali Term' Trill Commence August 31. The Winter Terme November 80: The Spring Term March 3. Each Term to continue 12 weeks. EXPENSES PER TERM. Tuition° including rent and wood, Hall Terni......511,50. 61 66 4 . Winter Term.. 13,50. .‘ ~ " Spring Term... 12,50. Day Students 1 7,00. Instrumental Music, ( Piano , Organ or Melodeon ).. 10,00. Vocal Music. ' ' 2,00. ' Use of Thatruutonts 2,00: Drawing and Pending • ' 3 , 0 g. Hoardper 8,00. July 21, 1869-tf.!+ _ PHIS School now hotionice a • Porman' nt In stitution, undet'Stata Authority, having by special not received some peculiar priVileges ' and it can now afford all advantages common toAca demie Institutions. To those designing to pre pare for teaching we offer very decided advan tages by combining the Theory with the Practice. Fall Term commences Aug. 30, MU, and con tinues 14 weeks. Common English, Elementary Algebra Pri mary Philosophy and Primary Physologyifreo.to all pupils of sohool ago residing in Tioga Boro. Common English ' $5,00 Higher 7,00 Commercial coarse, time unlimited 6,00 German—extra - 3,60 English Branches and German • ..,. 8,50 if • • " Commercial course.,.. 8.60 For information with regard to rooms or`hpard call on, or address H. M. BEELES, Principal, Aug. 4, 1809-tf. Tioga, I'a. k FEET WOOD, lc FARM PRODUCE RE X 3lcoived in paymont for Tuition. . RIP SHE GOES ! FHON THIS DATE FOR CAM, we will sell FEED at these pri CeB : Very best Rye & Vats, Ground Here, Best imported Feed, Best Common Eeed, Cow Feed, . The above goods, at the above prices, are strictly cash ! We don't mix sand in our feed. We haven't a Plaster Mill connected with our Flouring Mill ! Our Feed is pure! WRIGHT Ac BAILEY: Wollaboro, Jan. 20, 1860. Grocery and Provision Store, C. D. ss;xx.ax_., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER in all kinds of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Wines, Liquors and Cigars, FOREIGN & DOMESTIC, GREEN & CANNED FRUITS AND WOOD & WILLOW' WARE, GLASS & CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CABS BD PERAMBULATORS, TOYS, &c., &c. A full atd complete assortment of. the above mentioned goods of the host quality always on hand. Particular attention paid to Pine Groceries Dealers and Consumers will find it to their in terest to examine his Stock before buying. Corning, N.Y., March 31, 1889. TO THE FARMERS OF TIOGA COUNTY. T AISI now building at my manufac:ory,in Lawrence ' vale, a soperlee FANNING MILL, , • which possesses the bliewingadvantagesover another mills: 1. It separates rye, oats, rat litter. end foul se eds ,and chess and cockle, from wheat. 2. It cleans flax seed, takes out yellow seed, and all other seeds, perfectly. 3, It dentin timothy seed. 4. It does all other separating required of a mill. Thin mill is built of the best and most durable tim ber, in good style, and is sold cheap for cash, or pro duee. I will fit a patent sieve, for separating oats from wteat,to other rains, on reationabloterrne. JAI MATHER. Lawrencovillo,Juno 10, 1860-4 f W. C. KRESS UNITED SECURITY Life Insurance• & Trust Company of Pennsylvania, , Capital, $1,000,000. $lOO,OOO deposited with tho Auditor General for security of the Policy HQldnrs. 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. Corner, sth and Chestnu St., Philadelphia. Applications for Insurance may bo made with W. P. B IGONEY, General Agent, Weßebore' Pa. May 12, 1869—tf. WANTED, AT THE NILES VALLEY STEAM FLOURING MILLS. 10,000 Bus. Corn s 10,000 " Oats, and any amount of good wheat. J. B. DIMON A, Co. Niles Valley, March 24th, 18130-tf. FOR SALE. A splendid stock of Picture Frame Mouldings which will bo manufactured to order at reasona ble prices, at CLAY KING'S April/Li, 1889. Art Gallery. House and Lot for Sale. HOUSE and Lot, and vacant lot for sale cheap. Location Wellsboro, and desirable. Inquire at the Agitator Wise. Oct. 28, 1888—tf. • MISS R. A. KEENEY begs leave to inform the citizens of Tioga 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 call. Particular attention paid to bleaching. May 12, 1869—tf. TO LAWYERS- BANKRUPTCY BLANKS, In fall Bette, at YOUNG'S BOOKSTORE. MICR BALE—A lot of cutter timber, ready for JU use, will be sold cheap. Call on HALL & MARCH, ICeeneyville, Pa. July- 21, 1869-3 m CASH PAID FOR WOOL, BUTTER AND CHEESE, by . C. L. WILLCOX. June 17,1868. TIOGA HIGH 80HOOL. RATES OP TUITION CORNING,. N. Y. DRIED FRUITS, VEGETABLES, CROCKERY WARE, cnenTEq. PERPETUAL. SPECIAL PCATUTIES. , 0 New 10111inery ' NEW FIRM: TO, BUY j- SELL IS OUB BUSINESS ! WE will buy at the highest •market price, the following articles. SHEEP PELTS, DEACON SKINS, DEER SKINS,,FURS, AND VEAL SKINS, for which wolwill pay cash. Wo willilanufacturo to order, French or home tanned CALF or KIP BOOTS, in the best man ner and at fair rates, andlpay ospooia I attention to REPAIRING. ALSO, Wo have a first-rato stock of RE. BY-MAIIE WORK, on which we will not bo undersold, and from this time wo shall mako it a point to keep up the best stock of LADIES' GALT_ERS, to be found in the county, which wo will sell at a lower profit than such articles havo 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 or VA RIOUS STYLES, and all styles of MEN'S WORK. LEATHER j• FINDINGS can be bought of us as cheap as arty whore this side of New York, had wo shall keep a full stock of i FRENCH CALF FRENCH KIP, UP • PER, SOL tLININGS, AND BI DING. Our stock of PEGS, NAILS, THREAD, Air LS, RASPS, GLOVERS' NEEDLES, LASTS, TREES, CIIIJIPS, 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 havb 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 erte,Hardware Store, C. W. SEARS, • GEO. 0. DERBY. Wellsboro, April 24, 1867—tf. $2,50 cud 2,25 " 2,00 " 1.75 " TIRE CHURCH UNION. This paper has been recently enlarged to mammoth proportions. IT 18 THE LARGEST RELIGIOUS r trim IN THE Wont.n. Is the leading organ of thc Union Move ment, and opposes ritualism, close communion, ox elusiveness and church caste. 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Is 3 each, with tho first premiums to each subscriber. tYI2.-A new Bertram & Fenton Sewing Ma chine for 20 subscribers at $3 each. Publication Mee, 838 Broaeway, New York. Demorest's Monthly and Young Aniericalogethers4, with the .remiums for each, EMOREBTI4 Young America, Enlarged. It is the beat Juvenile Magazine. Every Boy and Girl t t sees it says so, and Parents aiad Teachers confirm It- Do not fall to secure a copy. A good Microscope, with a Glass Cylinder to confine living objects, or a good twmbhuled, pearl Pocket-knifo, and a largo num ber of other desirable articles, given as premiums to each subscriber. Yearly, $1.50. Publication Office, - t Broadway, New York. Try it, Boys and Girls. Ppecinteu copies, ten cents, malkd free. 1869. AT HIS NURSERY OF FRUIT AND OR NAMENTAL TREES, IN TIOGA :- 60,000 Apple Trees. 10,000 Pear Trees. A gcod oupply of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY and ORNAMENTAL. TREES & SHRUBBERY The Fruit trees aro ' composed of the choice' t varieties, good, healthy, some of them large and in bearing. Any one wishing to got a supply will do well to call and see my stock before pur chasing elsewhere. gn- Delivered at the depot free of charge. Tioga, Fob. 28, 1868-Iy* AGENTS WANTED For Chamberlin,s 711 FOR Tll PEOPLE! co:miiviNa Full Instructions and Practical Forms, adapted to Every Kind of liminess, and to all the Staten in the Union. "There is no book of the kind which will take rank with it for authenticity, intelligence, and complete ness."—Springtield (Mass.) ItxruntacArr. Thin is the ONLY NEW BOOK of the kind published for many years. It is prepared ri'y an able PRACTI CAL LAWYER, of twonty.llvo yehrte experience, and is just what everybody needs for daily use. It Is highly recommended by many eminent Judges, including the Chief Juetico and other Judges of Mass achusette . and the Chief Justice and entire Bench of Connecticut. Sold only by Subecription. AGENTS WANTED EVBILYWILERE. Send for ()Urnlam O. D.CASE & CO., Pulilishel, Hartford, Conn.; No 1 Spruce St., Now York ; Cinci at ti, O.; and Chicago An old law•bo . ok, published ninny years ago, lles Just been hastily re-issued as "a new book," with Out even i suitable revision of its obsolete, statementsi— Do not confound that work with Chamberlin's LAw- Book for the People. [July 14, 18139-21u1.: Planing & ilatchitiff FLOORING, CEILING, WAINSCOT ING, TONGUED & GROOVED, with rapidity and exactness ' with our now Ma chines. Try it and siie. B. T. VANIIORN. Wellsboro, April 21, 1660. Ear l Sale. The subscriber offers for sale tha following property, situated in Covington township and borough, Tioga county, Pa.: 58 acres of land jai Covington tp., on William son Road leading to Blossbarg, 4 miles there from and 1 mile from' Covington borough, about 20 acres improved, a good framo house, barn and other outbuildings thereon. Also, Sawmill, Sasb Factory, and Shinglei Mill and water privilege thereon. Also, apple orchards of 170 trees, mostly choice two rait, and about half bearing trees —lB plum trees, 12 Cherrx, 90 Currant bushes, red, white, and black 4 Crabs, 10 bearing Grape Vines, 12,Pear, and each and Quince. Also -'-a Timber lot, 349.8 acres, fl of a mile from Saab Factory aid Sawmill. Timber, pine, oak, basswood, chestnut, nab, beech, birch, maple and hemlock. Also- r a, lot in the village, adjoin ing Clerould's- orchard, fronting on Williamson road and railroad, Containing about an acre, a 2-story House, outbuildings, fruit trees and a good well of water thereon. Also—another village lot, fronting on William son road, 60 feet front by about 200 deep, and another lot fronting on said fond, 11431174 feet. For farther particulars 'again) of DAVID S. IRELAN, Sr., or 8...7 IRELAN, Covington, Pa. April 21, 1869-tf. FOR SALE.. 1869. 13. C. WICKHAM, BY FRANKLIN CHAMBERLIN, Of Ike United States Bar. CAUTION RAILWAY , TIME ABLEB. 11,11.41 RAILIV4Y. ON and atter MONDAY, April 200).180, Tralun leave Corning, at the following liourri, viz: , . 002110 WEST. 12,35 a. In., EXPIt EBB MAIL, bundaya excepted, for bullalo, Dunkirk and Cleveland, 'connecting with trains for the Nast. A bleeping Coach is attachtd to this train at New York, running through to Mead- villo without chango. A .Slooping Coach is also at tached at eusquelmuna running through to Buffalo. 6,11 a,. m., N WIPP LXI'., daily fur Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cluvidand, Dayton and Cincinnati, making direct commotion with trains of the Crawl 'Pruuk Hallway at Buffalo, and with the Lako Shore Railway at Buf falo, Dunkirk and Cloveland, for all pointa"iVest aiid North-West, and at Cincinnati with OM Ohio and Mississippi Railway for tau Eolith and SoutiFWest. This train 'mama n direct dally connection with all Lines to the West and South-Woat, and id prorithsi with the now and improved Drawing Boom Coaches I peculiar to tho Broad liango, art (ingot! both for day and night travel, running through to Itochostor, Math, and Cincinnati, and thus forming the ONLY DAILY LINE, from Now York,Cinclunati and the South-Went, running through Shandies without change. 6,30 a. in., " 3 " IMPRESS, Sundays excepted, for Rochester and Buffalo,viu Avon. 30,j5 n. 111-, MAIL TRAIN, Sundays excepted, for Buffalo and Mink Irk. .1,45 p.m., BALTIMORE RXBRESS,finnilaysexcept ed, for Rocilenter nod Bullitio, via Minn. 7,05 p. m., DAY EXPRESS, Sundays ox eL pt m a. f or Dllntlin, Dunkirk, Cleveland, Dayton, Cinch, nati,llll the West and South, connects at Buffalo, Dun kit k and Cleveland with the Lake ;Shore Railway for all points West and North-West, and at Cinciunittti with the Ohio and Mississippi Railway for the South mot smith ' West. Sleeping Coacpes attached to tile 'nth, at Hornellsville, running through to•Clereland ulth. out change. 7,10 p . DAY EXPRESS, - Sundays excepted, for Rochester. 1,30 if. tn., WAY Fit Sundays excepted. 5.25 p• daily, fur the We 3 GOING EAST 435 a. m., CINCINNATI EXPRESS, Mondays ex cepted, connecting at Elmira for Ca nonditigua, at Owego for Wawa, at Binghamton for Syiacuse, at (heat Bend for SeFlillioll, at liackawaxen for Mines dale, at liliddletown for Unionville, at Goshen for Montgomery, at Oroyeout t fur Newburg and Wat • wick, and at Jet sey City with afternoon and evening trains of New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia, Milo. more and Warihicgren. 1035 a. m., ACOMMODATION TRAIN, daily, con necting at Owego for Ithaca. 11,55 a. DAY EXPRESS, Sundays eseeptp, connecting aelVaverly for Towanda, at IR righaintnn for Syracuee, at Great Bend for Scrin;ton. at Larlm, waxen for Honesdale, at Middletown for Unionville, and at Jersey City with midnight exm ens tram .of New Jersey Railroad tor Philadelphia. 2.20 p• in., BALTIMORE EXPRESS, Sunda) ex cepted. 426 p. m., NEW YORt AND BALTIMORE MAIL, boll Jaye excepted, connecting at Ehoira tor Callllll. and at Waverly for Towanda. 7,52 p. LITIIITNING EXPRESS, Daily, connecl- I at Elmira for IVilliainapbrt, llarrisbnrg and the South, and at Jeray City with morning express train of Now Jersey Railroad, for Philadelphia, Baltimore and Wasfilugtaa. 12,20 p. al., WAY FREIG HT, §undio [I excepted 4 A revised mid complete "Pocket. T into Table" ut Passenger Trains on the Erie Railway and connecting Lines, hes tecently been published, and C:l II 1)13 proeur• 01.1 nit appliratiun to . the Ticket Agent of the Comp , ' ny WEI. IL BARU, 11. RIDDLE, Gen'l Pass. Agent. Gen'l Sup't Blossburg & Corning,-& Tioga IL R T.mitis will run as follows until further notice: Accommodation—Leaves Illossburg at 6,15 a. in., Mans field at 7,05, Tioga at 7,41, Lawiemoville at 8,26 an lying at Corning at 0,33 a. Mail- 7 Leavee Moil:Mon; at 3,00 p. at 3,40, Tioga at 4,18, Law roncevillo at 5,00—.1.i tiring at Corning at-6 p.pa . Mail—Leaves Cortling at 8,00 Lam irnCPYilli at 9,03, Tiogn at 9,45, 31analiv 14 at 10,i2—allhiag Moss-burg at 11,00 :Lin. Areoinino.lation—heaves Corning at 2,40 p. rencovillo at 3,52 Tioga at 4.40, 3lniastiold at 5,30 arriving at lilosAtirg at 0,15 p. m. I..II.SIIATTUCK,Stip't Northern Central R. U. , TRAINS FOIL TILE NORTH Trail/11i for CallarldllgUill leave Elmira ad follow Accointaltilian at 6 20 a to Expresii[fasteht tiaiu on - - 20 p Mail 7 10 p m Way Freiglit,[mmenger coach ...... 00 .t to On and after Apr. 25, 1569, trotue will at riN e am! depart from ern) , no thliOWN; LEAV E NORT 9 27 P. tu.--.-Datily (except Sundays) for Mullin, Buffa lo, Canandaigua, Itocliento , op.litidgeand the Canadas. 1055 a. m:—Daily(oxceptSuu4ayo for Elmira nod Ilulfaio, via EriclGiihsay from Elliiia. LEAVE SOUTIIIVARD. 524 A. in.—Daily (except Stitolay)' tor Baltimore WaGlitigton, Philadelphia, 4:c. 962 P. in.—Daily (Mccept Sunilapi) for Baltimore NVuliington and Philadelphi.t. ALFRED R. FISKE, ED. S. YOUNG Gen'l Supt. Ilarribburg, lien') Pass. A g't IPalt Dam e, ild. rniza.acdpina or. Lino K. H. On antEnNer Sept. 6, 1860 Trains on thin Road ait I run an folk Ws : WESTWARD. Mail Train heaves Pbiladulphla 920 1/ 11 " • • " Williamsporl. . 6.11 ant " " arr. at Erin .910 p n Erie Express leaves Philadelphia-4 11.50 9001 5, , • t• I William s port ... 9UI p n .• •, arr. 'at Edo lu.ou a n Elmira Id nil leni es Philadelphia b 00 a a ~ " . Willianatptat 0.10 p a ti " arr. itt Lock Haven 7.45 p n EASTWARD. Train IPSIVOi Erie IVilliaingpart. i 4 air. at Philadelphia.. Erie Express leaves Erie 4. 4 , Willium:4l4.4rt. c arr. at Philadelphia. Elton 11x11, lean to Lock 11411. en ..4 ra " " 4174 ...... ta Buffalo Express, 144444‘Pd )414'i Dia 4444.144.4 t 4 444 .. 1211 t in •. arr. at 11,41a.4114144.4 .4 25 /4 1.4 Mail aad Express Connect with Oil Citpi: A gliony River Hall itnad. Baggage Cli_cched ,;p1 ALFRED L. TY bEit, tit WI :',41 Atlantic and Great Western R• W SA LA itIA.NCA. STATION. WETTIVARD BOUND. F.AsTwnich ItouND, Mail • ~.5.30 ]';linens 5.10 Accommodation ' 13,,35 Mail '' 5.5',.. Express 12.19 Accommodation, 11.45 I.:xi - norm 11.001 Expre, , ,, 0.19 ... At Cory there is a junction 9 itli the Pitilinklpilla & Edo, and eft Crook Itriii 11011118. At Meadliplo with tho Franklin and Oil City and Pitholo At Leavittabtirgo tha Malioniny Brandt makes a ill. rect route to Cleveland. At Ilavenna connect a with Cleveland and Pittsbutgb Path oad. The Road passes through Akron, Ashland, Gallon, Marlon, Urbana and Layton, intel becti anon rail roads, and terminates at Cincinnati. 1.-1). RUCKER, Gen , pt Meadville, Pa NATIONAL LIFE INSERANCIi COMPANY ON TILE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, WASHINGTON, 11. C Chartered by Speci'l Act of Congress APPIIO‘"ED JULY 25, 1565 Cash Capital. $1,000,000, PAID I FULL. uItANCII OFFICE: First National Bank Building, PHILADELPHIA, Whoro all Correspondence should ho Addressed OFFICERS CLARENCE H. CLARK, President. TAY COOKE, Chairman Finance A: EXeCilfice C r n. lIP.NRY D. COOKE, Vice-President. EMERSON W. FEET, Secretaryand Actuary: — B. S. RussuLL, Manager. Circulars. pamphlets, and full particulars giv en on application to the Branch Office of the Company, or to _ SIMPSON,. IVELLsnotto by whom applications will be received and Poli cies procured for Tioga County. • Dec. 9, 1868-Iy. HARNESS SHOP I GW. NAVLE, - would say to his friends .' that his Harness Shop is now in full blast, and that he is prepared to furnish heavy or light Mitair_latagEtENS,, on short notice, in a good and substantial man ner, and at, prices that can't foil to suit. . . The best workmen are employed, and none but the best material used. Call and see. Deo. 9, 1889-Iy. G. W. NAVLE. Atlantic and - Great Western —ANA— ERIE RAILWAYS, rim (MEAT _BROAD (MAGI!: 1101;11: PO It CLEVELAND, TOLEDO, eme.koo, MILWAUKEE, ST. PAUL, OMAHA, And to all Points in the Wes": and Nonrn_}y r4i • Dayton, Cincinnati, Lonim. MLLE, ST. LOUIS, KANSAS CITY, MEMPIIH, NEW ORLEANS, • And nil points In the South et Southivcst, • N 9 Change of Coache s • TO bLEV ELA•N eINeINNATI, Prom any point in tho Erie Railway. Atihl. vantage and convenience Imt offered 13 :al other route. 3 Tintounti TAO !ITN [NI . % Ex Pic DAILY. Baggage Chocked Through, and Nu C HAN , t from ono ear to another, proveziting:ks 4 or 6r4. ago. 'Tickets via this popular route Call be pTDC Urt , at all officea on the lino of the Erie Railway:mid of When purchasing ask rho Agent far TiNsit. via the ATLANTIC itr, GREAT WEST ERN RAILWAY. W. B. SHAM;(, Ticket amp PILSS. A g't, Cleo clansi.,C) L. L. RUCKI:k, Jun. tc Con. Supt., Mend v p, Read! Read! CELEBR 11.1 Mason Hamlin Cabiiio lEEE Rl' AB PEE Together %;itl, the ESTEY COTTAGE OLCIAN and MELODEONS, ran be adratitagetahly Fu r . ehasekt of Q G M 5)1 • TIOGA, PA. obtained the agency from the L.-It. ufacturers of the above named instrnm,nn we have the facilities for furnishing them at Fn cc to compare favorably with thtiA of det:er : in either the same or other reed in:Annu l ., Their reputation is such that scarcely np)tht; need be i-aid regarding their being desirdlc having been awarded premiums and ined4;; the principal Fairs and Institutes, both in do and fOrtign countries. Many tine moditn k. provements, which are so desirable in all rued instruments, are owned and retake , ' hr their exclusive use by the piannfiteturer these instruments. Ilene° it is, while they strength and durability, together an ‘oh nu, and quality of tone equal to any, they metal' other reed instruments, in the variety and c bination of tones which can be produce 1. • SCIMOLS, Fs, S6Oll.lTirS, . aid otter wtobing to I,l,lAir, reed in , lrlittierit, eau 1.13 Sfilti . ki tAste:4, pi ALL IN ti'lllll MENTS 11 ANTEI.I s,bna Tib i, :11,1rell, 17, 'l:9. T. A. W The Great External Reniedi For Nam anti IT WILT, CTJ RE RHEITINI . A T The reputation of Das prepir.uton is -;; II lished, that little ite..l he t,anl in thi coo On MAN it has never failed to eon. PAL', NERVOUS AFFECTION :3, CONTRA( lINC CLES, STIFFNESS AND PAINS IN THE .101 WrITCRE:i intinailla;pr : 4 PRA 1:11t BURNS, swELLINGs, CultN3 and Persons atTented with Rheumatism ,can and Permanently cared by u:in); this wont 1.1 ration; it penetrates to the nerve and bon, navi, .111 on being applied. 1).1.) p 11/ a In 57.0 p .t 14: p I in a In On lIORSES it will cure SeTIA Tr lIF.q S POLL EVIL, FISTI7LA, pl.ll RuNNING SADDLE nr CoLLA It GALLS, :silt.% IN El. 1 , 9 STIFFNESS OF TILE STIFLES. &e It i 111. IIoLLOW HORN an,l IVEAIC 'BACK IN MI. cows. I lanV.3 met with great success in lir) goi.• fixtwe within the reach of the Public. Ime d r• eeipt of letters from Physicians, Druimi , d , L and Farmer.i, testifying to its eui alive i•mici • PAVID E, FOUTZ. rSole ?9, 1869-11 u Chairmaker, Turner, an - Furniture Dealer, ALE ROOM, opposite Dartt': 51Lr Main Street. FACTORY in Seats ,t ltd limns Foundry, second story. Orders promptly tilled and satisfaction gu tran teed., Fancy Turning. done to order. Wellsboro, Stine 12, ISG7. J. ST /CELIN. Tioga Marble Worl riplll3 undersigned is now prepared t, ,‘L‘ cute all orders for T.lnb Stones soil Mac merits of either ITALIAN Olt RUTLAND NIAIIIII,E. of the latest !..tyle and approved worimat.: l 4 and with-dispa telt. hoop constantly on band both Marble and will be able to suit all nho vor hint with their orders.; on as reasonablt lag! as can be obtained in the country. Stones discolored with rust and dirt cicare and•urnde to look as good as new. Tioga,Nor. 1, 18t17-tf THE 'LA RGEST STOCK OF l'apjUE ;; U IN Tioga County, and tho Clicape.t place to buy in tho world. Agent An; L. .1101, 6 LES et'• CO'S 110' libighaudon, antl ELM/RA SA Tr FACTORY', Elmira, N. 1 8TorES ,SOLI) ON TIME Manptieltl, Nov. 25, 'IBIIS-Iy. O. B. h To the Owners of Unpatented Lands.' SURVEYOR OV.NERAL'S OFFICE, IlAttutsbuna, PA., May 25, 181 in. T N obedience to an Act of Assembly, appt"e , the eighth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and sixty nine, you are hereby notmed that the " County Land Lien Doebet. " eotb.in' ing the, of unpatented lauds for Tiorr (V, prepared under the Act of Asrembly of Ili a twentieth of May, one thc.usanit right hundred and sixty-lour, and the supplement thereto, has this day ;been toru'arded to the Prothomdat3 of the county, at irlmte office it 111:ly he C.Nomito. d. The liens ya n ontY be liquidated by the p,Qtnent of the purehasa money, interest end dees, and receiving 'patents through Ibis Depaittetnt hoeemlings by the Attorney general hay" Lira i'litYrd for one year from this date, in ordtr Ms( patties may obtain their patents a illmat addi tional cost. JACOB M. CAMPBELL , tiurycyor General. i Patenit Rooting. T lIAVE bought ! the right to use th o Patent Elastic RoofinsF in Tioga County, and am no ar,..preparail to put on roofs cheap and in f ool workm anl Ike 1111% nner. This rooting ieTl nod Water proof. I refer to Messrs. Wright Icy, Toles lc Barker, and O. L. Willcox, tom Famplos can be seen and roofs ;in use. MOSES WINO ATE. Wollsboto o Aug. 11, 1.869—tf. U THE BEERS & ABBOTT, upposiT Di Ptli ELVIRA ITEI ORGANS PORTER WILCOX 0