- M LTTTISZ,Vi/T.TE r .' , ' The hiita,loV;erAtope et eclobiatid.l,6lll6•Juy 4 (ntnl?er of , Birieboced:::— DavitrWilikale, p f“) . 1)1 hian nth, year : i • My littlefwife/eftyon Tenn i,thaehurch hill, ~ Sweat agar Walked'alOwlY, 'and:lonely; 'and thought ful ; The afternoon bell chimed itscall O'osthe,plaist; - And nothing seethed. aweeter- To me than to meet'her; ••• • •And tell her what weather likolY 1 . 0 1;9, My heart the while:glowing, I! : , The selfish wish growing, •. 4• That all her affections were centered 11 • • • ••'' • • My - little wife once strangertis't ".' Sweef/ittle, a ear little.,/Ova:lfenbled,Sanec.' So deeply ahsorb . cd in her day,ldrearaing grew, The boll chimed and 'ceased, though she .heard not its strain; • •' • - ••. ' ' ••: • And i , walltin'near'her - (May love over cheer her •. • • , Who thinks all such wanderings of ssin.void. and free,) - Strove hard tri.Persuadaher " That Ile who - had made her : . Ilad destined her heart-love for no ono littlo wife—welt, porbaps this »ras wr4g— blrget little,, dear little, lvarm-hearted Ja»e, Sat on tho hill side till her shadow grew long,:- liov tired of, the preacher that thus could detain I arkued so „ And -proved so egtui*Oly, ; That none but poor Andrew her husband could ho, She smiled when I blessed 'her, •: And blushed Wheil'l kissed And owned that she Wye , ' sin,l hut nie. . LUCK AND LArnon.—lndolent , peOpie are the only true dlsciples.of luetcl7:and luck alone is their ,god. '. 1 .1 1 ,11by are' ways sure something is going, -to turn. up' for their benefit, and therefore wait: in idleness, with `,folding' of hands,', while the industrious,. With. ,strong and sharp will, go t/ .work, and' turn , up' something 'from' he'most unProMising materialS., • Luck sleeps on the hope of a legacy to-morrow,' breakfasts on dlsappenit roent,:aud Sits out the daYinJeold. and. hunger{ still waiting - for- the -:forteme• that labor achieves by sturdy blowannill well directed etibrts., , The. ringing ruer and the busy pen are laying the ibundatkin or competence, while knee fostera, Misery and crime. Luck .is simply the• bantling-,of the most preca'pous - chance ' while labnr`is the all-powerhil `god ,'oft* success, that' overleaps every obstacle, and conquers, the world in detail. Luck whines. Labor whistles. Luck relies oiLthe turn of a card: - Labor on sturdy blows; and honesty' of purpose. Luck atepS downward to penury. Labor strides upwards to independence. Luck makes the outcast and the :criminal.—L Labor' th 6 man of substance and 'the "Christiairgentleman. Labor-is despised' by none but fools.-- , - It is the - 'true friend of rich- and 'poor alike, and zubritii_ the humble duty of every son and daughter of God. Two or three years ago it - ministeral association met in one of the beautiful villages of — the COnnectieut Some, earnest reforniors among the brethren introduced 'resolutions con dem fling: the - uSo' of tobacco./ A certain Doctor of Divinity,'who smoltes as well as he'preaches, to the surprise of all, warmly seconded the resolutions, but urged that they did not, go far enough, that they did not reach the roots of the great evil. For if the \ use of tobacco was a sin, then the raising of tobacco was a sin', and all those who' received their support from money obtained by' the raising of tobacco - were under the same condefithation ; - all must be in cluded in the resolutions, it would be obviousiy wrong to make any distine tionS. These suggestions knockedt the resolutions in the head; for were I not many of the best' men presented en gaged in tobacco culture? and Were pot some of the clergymen presentCreceiv ing their salary from such,eultuto? The vote did not pass, and the "D. D." still smokes and sti i l preaeheS, and tobacco still grows in the Valley of the Con necticut. • Theifollowing anecdote is told us'of a Western JUCIBc. 110 wiu. laroltliiqg court ba a . place where a temporary Juli. had een concocted out of a Stable. A ease of local interest was brought before Mtn, and the jmigemen t given excited the in tense admiration of one of the roarer s • - / pec . es present. His delight was too grea to be repressed and he burst out: "I" o it; old gimlet eye!" "‘Vho was that?" said the judge very quickly. "I'm the old hoss," said the man rising -in the expetation of being coplimented on his perspicuity. ,\, "Constable," said thO judge, quicklY, "hike that boss a»d put him in the stable." • There flourishes in a flourishing vil lage of Western Now York a Mrs.—, one of those good-natured people who have a generous scorn of details, and believe on all occasions in giving agood effect to their conversation. At_ one of the periodic ten-S arties to, which- the village is subject She was enterbdnin,„o the company with an kecount of a most astonishing hog which her' father had fatted to- the enormous weight - of six ihoUsand pounds I—Quite a murmur of surprise went round the room, during which her husband suggested. " Oh no, My deal•, it was sir hundred poundfc" • " Jeremiah," saidithe, in dis gust, "The skin waighed than". it is a well-known fact that no ani mal is more difilcult to kill than a shark. One of these monsters of the deep was captured by the crew of the French clip-, per "Rossignol," on its last cruise; and being brought on deck, wasniade fast by the had and tail. The captain them upon ordered some of the most experi enced hands to rip it from the lower jawbone to the tail with sharp knives, and to take out its heart r l taiga, liver and entrails. This dune, it was cast into the sea again, through which it swain with so much velocity that in a few seconds it was lost sight of. Although it could not possibly live long in this condition, it apparently swam with as much ; ease and energy as it did before receiving its mortal wound. FELO.NiS ON THE FINGER. Many persons - are liable to extreme suffering from felons on the finger. These af flictions are not only very painful, but frequently occasion permanent crip- L pling of the member affected. 'The 4 , 1- Awing simple Concoction is . recommell ded as a surecure for the distressing ail -1 'merit : Take common rock salt, such as is used for salting down pork and beef, dry it in an oven, then pound it fine and mix it with spirits of turpentine in equal parts. Put it on a rag and whip it around the thumb, and Af; it gets dry put on some more, and in twenty-four hours, we are assured, the felon will be dehd. An exchange says it is an extraordi nary fact in this world that every man - or wothan that; wants something done for nothing goes straightway td :the 'pub lisher of a newspaper. He is the free bridge over which merit and demerit . propose to pass tho. stream of trobble. He is the free hotso that every man proposes to ride into the green pastures of prosperity. . . Not a bad wish was that of the little Quaker boy, about six years old, who after all the congregation had for a long time sat in silence, Stood on his seat, and folding his arms together said ; " I wish the Lord would make us all gooder, and gooder, and gooder, till there, is no bad left." May his Childish- Prayer be answered in every reader's heait." The following story bears internal ev idence of its truth. At an exaniination of cadets in Wiesbaden (Nassau) one of the lads was Asked, 'Where were the battles of Jena and'Auerstedt fought ?" Ho answered:' " Our teacher told us we need not know anything about the battles in 'which the I' j russians got licked." IEI PILLING OPP AT COST FOR CASH 1 Pe Mg WIMILILLIM iS CO. VIII sell from this date their entire stock of DREGS, inillelNHS, Pei fomery, Notions, Dye . i Stiffs, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Pntty, r 'Alcohol, Turpentine, Kerosene Oil, Tobacco, Cigars, Wall-raper, Curtains, Fixtures,,&c., &C., &/., AT COST POP- CASH Positively no Humbug. Wollsboro, March 3, 1860. GROVER & BARBR'S ELASTIC STITC# SEWING MACHINES, 594 ETtOApWAY NEW YORK. Points of Excellence. Beauty and Elasticity of Stitch. Perfection and Simplicity of Machinery. . ", Using both threads directly from the spools. .1 No fastening of seams by hand and no waste of thread, Wido 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 oth'er Sewing Machines, these Machines execute the most beautiful and permanent Embroidery and ornamental work. The highest Premiums at all the fairs and exhibitione of the United States and Europe, have been awarded the Grover dr, Baker, Sowing Machines, and the work done by them, wherever exhibited in competition.' .- 7 01 1- The very highest prize, TILE CROSS OP THE LEGION OF HONOR, was conferred on the representative of the Grover 16 Baker Sewing Machines, at the Exposition Halverson°, Paris, ,1867., thus attesting their great superior ity over all other Sewing Machines - July 28, 1809-If. Valuable Farm for Sale. Afarm of throo hundred neres,'with two bun dred and twenty-live acres improved. Sit uated two miles north of. Tioga Village, on the Tioga River and Rallrocd. Well watttored; der a good film of cultivation, and good build ings. Also four houses and lots for sale in Tioga village. T. L. BALDWIN, Tioga,Tob. 12,18684 f. • ' WASHING ' MACHINE. TAB. M. WILKINSON, of Charhiston,having el purchased the right to make and vend the 11. P, Jones Washing Machine in Tioga County, lereby`givos:notice that the machines aro being m ado at Van 'Hern i a 'Cabinet Factory; Well ahem, whore they may bo procured. • 'The best, cheapest, and mod sensible machine over invented. Juno 24,1868-tf. - • T' AM AGENT for Kinney .1 Co., celebrated platform. Spring Wagons,. all Myles, 410 for their light Carriages and Buggy Wsgahai all madp 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. • Wellaboro, May 5, 1809—tf. . IN Deerfield township, Tioga . County, Pa., 5 miles from Knoxville and 24 miles from Oce. ola, on the road leading from Kiser settlement to the river. Said farm contains, 166 acres, 130 acres improved; is table land, and lies hand somely; has 40 acres of meadow w hich" can bo mowed with a machine; is well watered, and welt adapted to dairying purposes; 134.' 1 many deo springs; timber hemlock, beech, and maple. Comfortable dwelling 24 feet square, a 30x40 feet barn, cowshed 60 feet tong, granary, and a young apple orchard thereon. Terms easy. Ap-, ply on the premises, or address, at Oceola. July 7, 1869- tt MORRIS SEELEY. OOLLUTORS of the taxes for MO aro re.: quested to be prompt in collecting up their duplicates and paying over the same by the Ist of September. ,fly so doing not less than $lOOO can bo saved to the county. Aug, 4,1880. H. C. BAILEY, Co. Treasurer. , D P. It. WILLIAMS dc CO. FIRST PREMIUM E AMILY For Sa Farm for Sale 1 Notice to Collectors. EMT=I=IE Stoyes: Stoves :1 '• .;=tl - ' it_ND lIARDWALUE'I Having formed a partnership in the lin, Stove and rfardwarpitrede,? thflitind,ersigned haye 'the pleasure to announce that" they have,cat a great eutlay, added to the usual stock of the old stand kin MAIN STREET, WELLSBSRO, ~ • a odmptote"iiiorinient ,of-•• Bhelf • .liardware'; of which Iv b follbwiog 'at tidies: NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X' CUT, MILL, BAND, ANA., BUM ,SANY S, BUTS, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, PUMPS, AXES, AUGERS, • - ,•• BITTS, - • _ • BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, clump, SHOVELS, SPAPES,• FORKS, . BEND SCREWS,' WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE, BOLT? BURRS; SKEINS, WASHERS, .PIPE BOXES, AXLE TREES, ELLIP TIC -:pRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR, & BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE 'HANGINGS, CORN ' POPPERS, SAUSAGE PUTTERS AND, STUFF.ERS COMBINED. Also, 'PISTOLS, PISTOL CARTRIDGES, POWDER AND • CAPS. PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS a now thing, and made for use. These are but a few of the many articles compbsing our stook of Hardware. We invite the plblie 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. WK. ROBERTS. It. C• BAILEY. ROBERTS k BAILEY. Wellabora, May 19,1889—tf. Ingham's Woolen Mills ! DEERFIELD, PA. THE subscribers will pay Cash, Full-Cloth, Cassimeres, Flannels, &c., &c., for Wool.— They also manufacture as usual -7 TO ORDER, 011 ON MILS to suit customers. All work warranted as rep resented. They invite particular attention to their Water Proof CASSIMERES, which are warranted in every respect. Particu lar attention given to ROLL - CARDING MEI AND CLOTH DRESSING. ) INGHAM'S largo stock of eassimeres, Ao., 25 per cent less than any competitors, and warrant. °dna represonted. • INGHAM miniature to order, and do all kinds of Roll-Carding and Cloth Drosaing, and defy competition.. INGHAMS have as good an assortment A . Full Cloths, ' Cassimeres, &e., 'and givo more for Wo'ol in - exciting° :nap atii - y other establishment. Try them and satisfy your solves. INGHAM -wholesalelted_ retail at the Cow entwine Mille, 2 riffles beloW Knoxville. 'Oar Cloths aro warranted, and sold by the folio - wing person's: • DraiANO! 4 00. i Wollabor°, Pa. • T; L. BALDWIN A CO.,;Tlogii, Pa 7. C. BBNIUTT; Covington, Pa. 100,000 Pounds of Woo Wafted; • JOSEPH INGHAM I SONS Doer/told, June 30, 1069—tf. BID • • WELLSBOBOz l ibfkkity. rrillgEllo3oo4loloo(litigilifftWO atria tho - I' • in this village, nezt•donr to„ got. zimbau Grocery, in now prefoired,to,lity'anthe,htisinesi in all ' various branches ,, 'pill' con. stonily on baud' an assortment inch a t• LOAF BREAD, :ROSTON onAtuf,Ep,s,. aRAHAIf BREAD, , 141TTER ORAOKERSi -, .BROWN.:• ' BREAD,.WATER otkoligais;. St't.(4r,L • • attlor,pl.'s, _ . DYSPEPSIA 'AND " OYSTER CRACKERS, PARES, PIES, - AND' LIJINTOR;' at all hotirsof the day, , Sundays l extelited, By strict attention to businass;shall endeavor to merit thelmblic, patronage... ; • • , •, - • .CHAS_. STEVEN_ S. Wellsboro, June. 24, 1868. wioLE . .4.l i ikumiql,T,olß CORNING, N. Y. TRIM AND MEDICINES, PAINTS I# AND OILS, 411ADDEqS DAVIDS' INKS, KEITIPS O,O ; I,I,9pNTRATER Itg DM! Ng S, • IlittlEifiS" FLUIe, E 26 TRACTS, BURNETT'S COCOAINE, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT - MEBTOINES, WWI- I ESTER PERFUMERY AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, ; WALL PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, WHITEWASH LIME & AND DYE COLORS, AGENTS FOR MARVIN & CO'S RE FINED OA. Sold at Wholesale Prices. Buyers are requested to call and get quotations before going further East. , Corning, N. Y., jan. 1,1868-.ly Wholesale and Retail DRUG STORE ! TILE subscriber will keep on band at all times a full stock of " IiItITGIVAND 1011 DIVINE Patent Medicines, Flavoring Extracts, Perfumery, Kerosene, -Lamps, Wicks, Dye Colors, While Wash "ime and Brgshes, FiTtish and Sash' Brushes, Windorp i Glass all sizes, Varnish Alf all kinds, Fancy Soaps, flair Oils, I SPECTACLES, Hair and Tooth Brushes, a full stock of Yankee Notions; also a complete as- sortment of Homaeopathic Medicines, Pure Wines and Liquors. Buyers are requested to call and examine pr I ces before purchasing elsewhere. March 24, 1869-Iy. THE AMERICAN BUTTONHOLE O VER-SEAMING AND SEWING MACHINE. "greatest invention and the beat sowing Machine in the world. It has no equal as a Family Machine. And • INTRINSICALLY THE CHEAPEST. It is really two machines In one by a simple and beautiful mechanical arrangement, making both the Shuttle or", Look-stitch and the Over seaming 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. J3ailey's in Morris Run , or of Mrs . S. K. EVERET four doors south of the Depot near R. Farr's otel, Blosaburg, where the ma chine may bo"tr d, and instructions received in using the Mao me, by all those wishing to buy. i F. KINGSLEY, Agent. Morris Run, Pa., June 9, 1869-3m.0 HARDWARE AND STOVES I CONYERS & OSGOOD HAVE on hand and are constantly receiving at their Hardware. Store every artiole needed in this rogion of country, in tho HARDWARE -LINE. SHELF HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL NAILS, MIDDLETOWN AND ELMIRA SAWS, ROPE, ' STOVES, Cooking, Self-Regulators and Coal • Stoves. - r • Home Companion , { and the juaib: aelebraind • : AMER , i ICANCOOK STOVB 9 TX N'- WtA , R E. lE. No pitioi3 ‘oll4e spared tompot - the:wants Of soui customers. • • • CONYERS & OSGOOD, Wallaboro, Jan. 6, 1869, ly. Mind i ! ,?ld W. D. TERBELL & CO. By W. C. KRESS. PAINTS, OILS, and a lull atock of RIME *cApgMY',.: • It (410%YIGLE, TioaA a. Q. Warm, Prinelpal. Ana W. llowrom,Proceptreas.. , : - Alias Mina Ilafelorir c Asalitant.., alias Emu* TmatilVe, Reacher of Aliasia'.- , . ._ , • :MO Bali Tenn wlll Commence August 31. The Winter Term; November, 30. The Spring Term' March 8.. Each Term tq continie 12 Weeks. - „ ,,, - , , - • BV.PENEIES PER. TBBM. Toitlen, including rent and wood, Vail Term $11,50. " Winter Term.. 13,50. a, :: •, ::. 44 - , " . Spring Term... 12,50. 'Day Students " - , • • - 7,00. Instrumental Music, (piano,Orgen or Molodeon).. ' 10,00. Vocal Music 2.00. Use onnstnimonts • ° _ 2,00. priming and Pending , 3,00. Board per week. - 3,00, July 21, 1809-tf, .- -,,• •.° .. . HIS School now-becomes it 'perman ,at' In- T under Stita authority, having by special act received some peculiar privileges, and it can now afford all advantage's . common to Aca demic Institutions. To chose designingto pre pare for teaching we offer very decided advan tages by combining the Tbeory.with the Practice. -- Fall Term dentmencos'Aug.'Bo;lB69, and con. times 14 weeks. ~: Common English, Elementary Algebra, Pri wary Philosophy and• Primary Physologyifree to all pupils of school ago residing in Tioga Boro. Common English , ' • - $5,00 ,_ Higher - • 1,00 Commercial course, time unlimited 5,00 Gorman—extra ?` 4,50 English Branches ail(' German 8,50 rs ' - Commercial course... 8.50 For information with regard to rooms or board call:on, or address c, IL M. BEEVES, Principal, Aug. 4, 28110-tf.- Tina, Pa. A FEET WOOD, dG FARM PRODUCE RE cif oeived in paymont for Tuition. .. RIP SITE I GOES ! •FitOftt.linis , DArt•E'. • 01t CABII, we will ' PEED at these pd. F eee : Very , hist' Rye & Oats, Ground here,'. - . . $2,50 cwt. Beet imported Feed, . 2,25 ,best ;Common Eeed, . gsio Cow Feed, . . • 1.75 " The above goods, at the aboye prices, are strictly cash I •:. ,• . -We don't mix sand in our feed. We haven't a Plaster Mill ifonnoeteil with our Flouring Mill I ' Our Feed le pure! WRIGFHT & Well6boro, Jan. 20;1200. , ; • Grocery and Pravieion• Stprei 4C,. D. ffiliX-NX.A, VIIOLESALE AND RETAIL DRAMA, in all kinds of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Wines, Liquors and Cigars, FOREIGN & DOMESTIC, GREEN & DRIED FRUITS, CANN_LAD FRUITS AND WOOD & WILLOW WARE, GLASS & CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CABS & PERAMBULATORS, TOYS, &c., &a. A full and complete assortment of the above mentioned goods of the best quality • always on hand. • Particular attention paid to Pine Groceries Dealere and Consumers will find it to their in terest to examine his Stock before buying. Corning, N. Y., March 81, 869. TO THE FARRIERS OF TIOGA COUNTY. T now building at my mannfactory o la Lawrence I villa. a RlJN:riot. FANNING MILL, which possesses tho following advan tagesover alb:alter mills: I.lt separates rye, oats, rat litter. and fon steeds,and chess and coda's, from wheat. 2. It cleans flax seed, takes out yellow seed, and all other seeds, perfectly. ; It cleans timothy seed. 4, It does all other separating required of a mill. This mill is built best and most •dnrable tim bog id good style. and is sold cheap for cash, or pro dneo. will fit a patent sieve, for separating oats from wheat,to other mills, on reasonableterms. J. /I MAVIER. LawronCovillo juno 10, 18604 f W. C. KRESS. UNITED ~SECURITY Life Ineurancelik Trust Company of Pennsylvania. Capital, • $1,000,000. $lOO,OOO deposited with the Auditor General for aoourity of the Policy Bolden. SPROUT. 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. Mime -Office B. R. Corner, sth and Chestnut Bt., Philadelphia. Applications for Insurance may be made with W. Pi BIRDER?, General Agent, Wellsboro' Pa. May 12, 1869-tf. WANTED, AT THE NILES VALLEY STEAM FLOURING MILLS. • 10,000 Bue.,Corn, 10,000 1 ' Oats, and any amount of good wheat. J. IL DIMON It Co. Niles Valley, March 24th, 1869-tf. FOR 'SALL A splendid stook of Picture Frame Mouldings which will bo manutlietnred to order at reasona ble prices, at .CLAY KING'S April 14,1869. Art Gallery. Home and Lot for Sale.. • TdOUSE and Lot, and vacant lot for sale cheap. Location Wellsboro, and desirable. Inquire at the Agitator Office. Oct. 28, 1888—tf. MISS K. A. KEENEY begs leavo to inform the citizens of Tioga and vicinity that she has taken room over Borden's Drug Store, op posite the Post-Office; whero oho will be happy to wait on all who will givo her a call. Particular attention paid to bleaching. May 12, 11388-tf. T O LAWYERS- BANKRUP TOT BLANKS, in r 1 sous, pt YOUNG'S BOOKSTORE. FSALD—A lot of cutter timber,ready for nee, will be sold obeap. Call on HALL 4 MARCH, Koone,yrllle, Pa. July 21,1809-3 m. CABH PAID FOR WOOL, BUTTER AND CHEESE, by O. L. WILLCOX. Sane 17,1888. TIOCIA RATES OF TUITION CORNING, N. Y. VEGETABLES, CROCKERY WARE, CRARTER PERPETUAL New Millinery : TO BUY j. SELL .I'S` BUSIATEW.t ' • .' r E will buy at thete •higbest arket price, V the knowing, articles. -- . rP KI 4 PS, , DEACON SKINS; DEERSKINS, PERS., - HIDES, •,; AND VEAL ,SKINS, for which we will pay cash. • •., We will manufacture to ordori French or home taianed OALF or KIP BOOTS, in the, best man- Ewer aud-Ot fair rates, and pay especial attontiou : to REPA.TRINCI. , A L S .•Wo ha've a fliat-rate atock;of , REABY'IIiI4,IIE WO:IK on which we will not be undersold, and from this time we shall make it 'a point to keep up the boat stock of • ' L ~lDfl S" OAiTERMS, to be found -in the county, which we will sell at a lower profit than. such articles have- ever. boon offered in this region. • . . . We shall likewise keep up a good assortment of • . LADiES' BALMORALS, LEAT H E R OOTEES, OHILPREWS AND ' ° MISSES WORK or VA ,: •,‘ picsu s STYLES, and'alt styles of MEN'S WORK. LEATHEk FINDINGS can lie boxrgbi of us as cheap an any Avhoro thin nide of New York, and wo shall keep a full Stook of FRENOEI OALF; FRENCH KIP, UP PER; SOLE, LININGS, AND BINDING. - . . Our stock of PRO'S, NAILS, THREAD, A WLS, RASPS, GLOVERS'- NEEDLES, LASTS, TREES, ,0 R MP S , uith SHOEMAKER'S' TOOLS and PODINGS,IIII lie found the itir gest in the comity, and we 'sell for mail profits. lye talk bisiness arid we mean business. We have been in this region long enough to be well known--Jet these, who know us try us. Corner Of Main and , Grafton streets, opposite Win. Rob erts" Hardwire Store, . C. W. SEARS, OEO. 0. DERBY. WollsbOro, April Z 4, 18G7—tf. . THE CHURCH UNION. "paper has boon recently enlarged to mammoth proportions. IS is 'Sila LARGEST RELIGIOUS PAPER IN MI WOULD. Is the leading organ of the Union Move ment, and ,opposes ritualism, close communion, ox elusiveness and church caste. 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WICKHAM, AT HIS NURSERY OF FRUIT AND OR NAMENTAL TREES, IN TIOGA :— .60,000 Apple Trees. 10,000 Pear Trees. A good supply of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY and ORNAMENTAL TREES & SHRUBBERY The Fruit trees are composed of the cholosit varieties, good, healthy, some of them large , and ite bearing, Any one wishing to get a supply Will do well to calland see my stock before pur chasing elsewhere. .OFi- Delivered at the depot free of charge. Tioga, Fob. 28,1868-Iy* AGENTS WANTED For Chamberlin's r • 440 N POR THE PEOPLE! CONTAINING Full Instructions and Practical Forme, adapted to Every Kind of Bueincaa, and to all the States In the Union. BY FRANKLIN CHAMBERLIN, Of the United Staten Bar. "There is no book of the kind which will take rank with it for authenticity, intelligence, and Complete. ness."—Springfield Mass.) RIPIMLICAN. Thts is the ONLY NEW BOOK of the kind published for many years. It is prepared by an able PRACTI CAL LAWYER, of twenty-live years' experience, and is Just what everybody needs for daily use. It is highly recommended by many eminent Judges, including the Chief Justice and other Judges of Naas achueatte. and the Chief Justice rind entire Denth of Connecticut. ! - Sold only by finbserttion. AGENTS WANTED H EVBRYWEIthI. Send for Circulars. 0. D.CABE & CO., Pn Dithers, Hartford, Conn.; No. I Spruce St., Now York ; Cinclnatti, O.; and Chicago, CAUTION. Au old lawhook, published many. years ago, luul Just been beatify so-issued as "a now book," without oven a suitable reds ion of its obsolete, statements.— Do not confound that• work with Chamberlin's Law- Rook for the People. ' [July 14, 1869-3 m. Planing Matching. FLOORING, CEILING, WAINSCOT ING, TONGUED & GROOVED, with rapidity and exactness, with our now Ma chines. Try it and see. B. T. VANHORN. WeHaber°, April 21, 1860. For Sate. The subscriber offers for sale the following property, Situated in Covington township and borough, Tioga county, Pa.: 50 acres of land in Covington tp., on William son Road leading to Blossburg, 4 miles there from and 1 mile from Covington- borough, about 20 acres improved, a good frame louse, barn and other outbuildings thereon. Alpo, Sawmill, Sash Factory, and Shingle Mill and water pririlege thereon. Also, two apple orchards of 170 trees, mostly choice fruit, and about half bearingtroes —lB plum trees, 12 Cherry, 90 Currant bushes, red, white, and . black, 4 Crabs, 10 bearing Grape Vines, 12 Pear, and Peach and Quince. Also—a Timber lot, 349.8 acres, if of &Mile from Sash Factory and Sawthill. Timber, pine, oak, basswood, chesinut,'ash, beech, birch, maple and hemlock. Also—a lot in the village, adjoin ing Gerould's orchard, fronting on Williamson road and railroad, containing about an acre; a 2-story Rouse, outbuildings, fruit trees and a good welLof water thereon: Also—another village lot, fronting onWilliam son road, 60 feet front by about 200, deep, and another lot fronting on said road, 1141(174 feot. For further particulars inquire of DAVID S. IRELAN, Sr., or 8..3 IRFLAN, Covington, Pa. April 21, /809-tf, RAILWAY , TIME TABLES. =MM . . SILIIVRAILWAY.: • -•, - Ati• add alter:'AlONDAV,''Aiiic.. 20th: I.Bo9, , Traina Ifleavy certiluq, ?it Ito ,fotlawinir, hours, P - ' Batas - 6,50 4'. N EX D., Sundays #;xcepie . ii for Ittielt efitpr; ittiffalit s Dunkirk; Clovelandi end ".'f.liricinrtati, eonttectletriltb -1 11 0 Lake Shereililichttrtn Southern , :kw (fraud Tritak Railways at Daffate, Paaliftk and .Cleveland, fur the West; also at Cleveland' With the - 00 o,and and. Railway for ; and at `Clu,cionati with the Lonlovillo Abort Lino Railway and - the - 01,14> 'and Mississippi - Dalin* , for. the Sopflt : and ButttiviWost:- . ••- 64 2,a, rr±. l 1170IIT ia.f./lESS, Sundays e.seepted, for. l t °chelllor Duirlde,Ditnitirk,; Cleveland anti Cineitf ustifitnaking direct cotninection with trains of the 'Drawl - -Trunk and Lake Shore Railways at BU ff a I°. ' Dunkirk and' CleVeland forall points West, and at ,Cinelonatttwitttthe Ohio andllliasissippl and Louis ' Villa Short Line Railways for the south and Soutit:' west. in., This train 'makes n direct daily connection wi th• all Linea to the Weat and Bouth•West, and is provided with the now and inwroved Drawing Room Coaches peculiar to tho. Broad 'Gauge, arranged both for day and night travel r inuning through to Rochester, Duffel° and - Cincinnati, and thus forming the ONLY , DAILY LINE front Now Vcirk i elnclutmli and the lionthAVest, running throughl3o,rolies without changc. , 1046 a. Imo MAIL TRAM, ,Sundays e:xce pled, for Buffalo and Dunkirk. 1,30 p: m., WAY FREIGHT, Sundays excepted. BALTIIIIGRE RXPREBS,Sundaysexcept . ad, for ItoclicGter and Buffalo, via Avon. 6,42 P. In., EMIGRANT TRAlN„thdly, .for the West. , 7,21 p. M., , DAY EXPRESS, Sumlayi exepted. for' Rochester, Buffalo, - Dunkirk, Cleveland, Cineinunti; and the West and South, con fleets at Unffolo,Dunk irk . and Cleveland with the Latta ,Shorn Railway for all points West, and at 'Cinclunntti with the Ohio and. Mississippi Railway for tho South' toy, Son th• Wost— . and improved Drawing Room Conches accompany jilts train from Now. York to.llulthlo, and Sleeping COacties attached at Hornellsvillo, running through to Cleveland without change. 11,03 . al, EPRESS MAIL, undays excetd, tor Buffalo a , Dunkir X k and Clevelan S d,. connectin p g e with trains for the West.' A Sleeping Conch II attached to this train at iFtisonclutnna running through to Buf falo. 00/NO EAST 4,35 a. m., CINCINNATI EXPRESS, Mondays ex. cooed, connecting at Elmira for Williamsport, Harrisburg and the South; also at Elmira for Conan dalgua; at Waverly with train of Lehigh valley Rail way ;at Owego for Ithaca nt Binghamton for Coo perstown and Albany; and at Now York with steam-, era and afternoon Express trains-for Now England cities. .tre• Sleeping Coaches accompany thin train from Meadville and Buffalo to New York. o'ls a. m., ACOMMODATION TRAIN, daily, for Susquehanna. , 11,31 a, m., DAY EXPRESS, Sunday's excepted, connecting at Waverly for Towanda, nt Binghamton for Syracuse, at Great Rand for Scranton. at Lacks waxen for Honesdale, at Middletown for Unionville. awl at Jersey City with midnight express train of Now Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia. 12,35 p. at., WAY FREIGHT, Sundays excepted. 2,20 p• ELMIRA MAIL, Sundays excepted. 440 p. in., NEW YORK 'AND . BALTIMORE HAIL, Sundays excepted, connecting at Elmira for Canon dulgug, and at Waverly for Towanda. . 7,8 p. LIGHTNING EXPRESS, Daily, connect gut Elmira for Williamsport, Harrisburg and the Sou th;and at Jeray City with morning express train of New Jersey Railroad, for Philadelphia, Baltimore and WavitinittOlf • 11.55 p. in. NIGHT EXPRESS, Sunday., excepted , con neating et El Inghamto • for Syracmo-at Great Rend for eeranton and•Philadelphin, and nt N. York with afternoon trains and atenmera for Boston and Ruston' cities, kW Sleeping ems from Iltaalo. JO.. A revised and comploto "Pocket Tinto Table" of Paasonger Trains on the Erie Railway and connecting Linos, has yecontly loon plibijabed, and can be .i)rocur ed on application to,tite 'picket AgppF tilo ColoptinY WM. R. BARR, RIDDLE, Uo»'1 Pass. Agent. Qon't Mossivarg & Corningr& Tioga Tinins will run as follows until further notice: Accommodation—Leaven Mlosaburg at 6,15 a. m., Mans field 'at 7,05, Tioga at 7,41 LawrencoVllle at 8,20 arrlvi ag at Corning at 9,32 a. al. 11141—Loaves Mossburg at 3,00 p. in., Mansfield at 3,40, 'Toga nt 4,18, Lawregeeville at s,oo—arriving at Corning - at 6p. . M all- 7 Lenves Corning at 6,00 a.m. Lawrencerillc at 0,03; Tloga at 0.46, Mansfield at 10,21—arriving at llloss.burg at 11,00 a. m. Accommodation—Lewes Corning nt 2,40 - p. m.,Law• roncovillo at 3,62 !Nowt at 4.40, Mansfield at 6,20 arriving at Blossburg at 0,16 p. m. Northrsyp .Coptral R. n. TRAINS I/WI:UR NORTH. Trainsfor Canaudaguialb.volirnira as rams Aacomodation at Express [futon train on road] Mail Way Freight,[paseonger coach attachcil] ...... .., 9 00 a m On and after Sept 25, 184, trains will art ire an depart from Troy, as follow ; $ JAAVE NO TIIIVARD. 10 55 I'. m,—Daily (except Sundays) for Elm ira, Duna— io, Canandaigua, Rochester, tinsp. Bridge and the Canadas.: 845 a. m.—Daily(oxcapt Sunday&) for - 11.1mii a and Buffalo; via Brio Railway front Elmira. LEAVE SO Urn WA RD. 680 A. m.—Daily (except Sundays) for Baltimore Irslotzlnum.m, ['MI:Mt:1011a, aVe . 065 P. in,-,Dajiy (except Sundays) for Baltimore iVaehtpgton and Pidiade)pnla. ALFRED It. FISKE, • EP. S. YOUNG Gen'lSupt.liarrisburg, Oen') Pass. Ag't Baltimore, Md. Philadelphia & Erie R. R. On and utter Sept. 6 0 1869 Trains on this Road NN it run as follows WESTWARD MatiTrain learns Philadelphia Williamsport... " " arr. nt Erlo - Erie Express licaves Philadelphia— " t Williamsport— •f ,art. at Erie Elmira ?I' ail laves Philadelphia— " 40. at Lock Haven #idS'i'W4lif MailTr Erie -‘, Williamsport— " itr. at Philadelphia... Erie Express leaves Erie Express " Williamsport. "- ' . 1 . 4 arr. at P'hilaile/phia.; 12.0 p m Elmira Mail, leaves Lock Haven ~.... 8.60 n ra at 14 •' IVlliimnsport, 8.45 ain " arr. nt Philadelphia 7.15 p Buffalo Express, leaves 'Williamsport 12.20 a in arr. at Philadelphia 9.26 a in -Mail and Exprena connect with Oil Cre‘ek and .Alle. ghony River Rail Road. Baggage Checked Through. 41,Y1tED L. TYLER, Gen') Suet. Atlantic and Gii BALAMANO WETTWAILD BOUND Mail EASTWARD BOUND, 6.30 Express 5.10 ..6,35 Mail 5.55 .12.10 Accommodation, 11.45 11.00 I E.:prose 0.10 Accommodation Express Express At Cory there if, a Junction with the Philndelphin & Brie) and Cil Crook Ball Road . At,.Meadville with the Fra Ulu and 011 City and Pitbplo Branch. II AtiLeavittsburgo the Mahottiny Branch makes a di rect route to Cleveland. At !Ravenna connecte with Cleveland and Pittebnt gh Railroad. The Road passes through Akron, Ashland, Marion, Urbana and Dayton, intersecting various rail. roads, and terminates at Cinctnneti. to. D. RUCKER., Den. Supt., kleadville, Pa. NATIONAL LIVB INSCRIBE COMPANY OP TIM UNITED - STATES OF AMERICA, WAsnOorox, D. C I i Chartdred by Speen Act of Congress APPROVED JULY 25, 1868. Cash Capital. $1,000,000, PAID IN FULL. BRANCH . OFFICE s First National Bank Building, PHILADELPHIA, Where nil Correspondence should be Addressed. OFFICERS: CLARENCE 11. CLARK, President. • JAY COOK E, °bairn= Pinancei Execulivo Com. HENRY I). Cook - a, Vice-President. 'EMERSON W. PEET. Secretaryand'Actuary. B. S. RUSSELL, Manager., Circulars. pamphlets, and full particulars girt en on application to the Branch o(lice of the Company, or to R. C. SIMPSON ) Wr.trAnono, PA.; by whom applications will be received and Poli cies procured for Tioga County. Deo. 9, 1808-Iy, H use f• Lot foe• Sale. AGOOD House and barn, on a lot of two acres, Rhin ten ' minutes walk• of the Court House, Wellsboro, is offered for sale. In quire of John I. Mitchell, Esq., Wellsboro. Aug. 25,18694 f. L.II.BIIATTOCK,Sup't MEE 20 pi 7 10 p .020 pm 5..10 a m 930 pm IE6O noon 0.00 pm 10.00 a ni . f.ooam 6.10 p . 7 15 p to 815 all 9.1.) p ru C:10 a ni 3.20 pm 4 25 a is at Western R. W , A STATION TII Atlantic and Great - ern ERRE RAIL'ILVAYS, THE GREAT .13.110AD;'-(IUAu ROUIi EEM CLE - ViltAislD; . .TOL16)0; MILWAUXI3I,; ST. PAUL, OMAHA, 41141:ti;uB POitliff in 6e, WEaT E.' .Noma-Wr.s-;. Dayton, sr:-LowB, 'KANSAS city, 'MElStpuzpi 'NEW • ORLEANS, • Atrf nil pointe in t o , outh , 16 Bouthiirest, with ' _No! CliangC or: ' TO CLINELAND,OII CINCINNATI, From anY point on tin Erie Railway. An a d. viittago and convenience not Offered by any • ; Mbar route. 3 THROUG'U LIGHTNING , ExPlans Thal:ls DAILY. Baggage Checked Through, and No ert AxG , from ono car to another, provonting loss or dam age: f Tickets via this popular route ctin be procured at nil Woes op the line bf the Erie'Railway, and of • • DEERS & Al *OTT (), prom DEPOT ti.plEA When purchasing nsk the Agent for Tickci 3 via. the ATLANTIC A; GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. • . W. B. SILATTUC, • . Gun. Ticket and Puss. Ag't, ClUyeland, 0 1., D. RUCKER, Jan, 6,'69. (Jun. Supt., Mo4drille, Pa Read: Read: TIIE CELEBRATED Nason Ilamlin ijabinet AND ORTABPLE ORGANS 'Together with the ESTEY COTTAGE ORGAN and 14111 , OPEONS, can ho adrantageoutly per chased of .. 1 . . t l ii lacW 0 W I RE AE p TIOIA, PA. AVING, obtaine the agency from the man. ufacturora of the above named instruments weme !ho facilities for fprphibing them at pri- IE T cos to compare favorably with those 'of dealei%r in either the same .or other reed instruments. Their reputation is such that scarcely anything need bo said regarding their being desirable, having been awarded premiums and medals at the principal Fairs and Institutes, both in this and foreign countries. Many Mu) mpdprn im provements, whleh are so deaqablp In ell goo rued instrutnents, are owned and retaitied for their e.xeiusiv . o use by the manufacturers of these instruments. fence it-is, while they elnirs strength and durability, togtbor with velum), i and quality of tone equal to ny, they excel all other reed instruments, in tli variety nod com bination of tones which cant bo produced. , ' INDIyIppA.LS, SCHOOLS, CHURCH • FS, -speffriltfil and oth-er organizations, wishing to obtain reed instrument, can be suited as regards ski styles, prjces, ate. ALE INSTRUMENTS IVARRANAED fur q. e! Ir. Tioga, March, 17, '6O. T.A. WICKHAM ' The Great External Remed.y, '• For man and Beast. IT WILL CURE RHEUMATISM The reputation or this preparation Is go well eM.ab ! that little fleet} be Said in this connection. On MAN it has never faiketo cure PA/N • FuL NERVOUS AFFECTIONS, CONTRACTING MUS CLES, STIFFNESS AND PAINS IN THE .TOINT3, STITCHES inthoSlDEorßack, SPRAINS, BURNS,SWELLINGS, CORNS and FROSTED FL f T, Persons affected with Rheumatism can be efreetoagi and permali.ently cured by tsing t.ht4 yrooderfal pi• ration ; it pebetratss to the nerve hudhone immealluly on being applied. • OP HORSES it will cure SCRATCHES, SWEENEY, POLL-EVIL, FISTULA, OLD RUNNING Stoiti.A, SADDLE or COLLAR GALLS, SPRAINED JOINT 3, STIFFNESS OF THE STIFLES, 4.m. It will pri , v.int MOLLOW•HORN ami WEAK BACK IN MILER COWS. have met with great Stleeft9g in jiringing my Mixture within the reach of the Public. lam daily in receipt:of letters from Physicians, Druggists, Merchant; and Farmers , testifying to Its curative powers. ' P.A.V/D T.S, FOTITZ, &le Proprietor, BALTIMORE, MD.{ • 5(.4,1. 29, ISnA-ltn J. STICKLIN, Chaithaker, Turner, and / Furniture Dealer. SALE ROOM, opposite Dartt's Wagon Shop, Main Street. FACTORY in SCUTS & Wil• tiaras Foundryi second story. 2 1 , Orders promptly fl ed anti satisfaction guaran teed. Pitney Turnin , done to order. Wellsboro, Jnno 1 , 1867. • T. STICKLIN. Tioga KEirble Works, undersigned is now prepared to est cuto all orders for Tomb Stones and Mons moats or either ITALIAN OR RUTLANDi MARBLE, of the latest style and approved workmanship and with dispatch. : 1 Ho keep constantly on ha td both kinds p' Marble and will be able to stiitirall who may fa vort him with their orders, on a icasonable orals as can be obtained in the courr ty,' Stones discolored with rust nd' dirt cleaned and made to look as good as new. PORTER WILCOX. Tiogn, Nov. l, I fiti7-tf. 1 , TuE LARGEST . STOCK OF ES'T'C:rIETJO:a IN Tioga County, and tiro Clipappri plaop buy in tho world. Agent for L, BOLLES & CO'S BOSE, Pinglmlon, N. Y., and EJJIIRA SAW FACTO.P. N.,Elmira, E STOVES SOLD ON TIME. ti Mansfield, N0v.25, ISOS-ly, G. B. TOFF To the 4r/wears of Unpatented Lands. SURVEYOR GENERAL'S QFPOI3, liAnnispuna, PA., May 25, 186. ) TN obedience to an Act of Assembly, approved the eighth day of April, ono thousand eight hundred and sixty nine, yop are hereby notifioll that the, " County Land Lien Docket," cootaiil• ing the; list of unpatonted lands for Tioga prepared' under ,the Act of Assembly of the twentieth of May, ono thhusand eight hundred and sixty-four, and the sttpplement.thereto, has this day been forwarded io the Prothonotary of the county; at islaoPe office it tufty ho examined. The liens can only he liquidated - by the pastaohl of thei purchase money, interest and fee,, sad receiving patents through this Department. — Proceedings by the Attorney General have been stayed for one year from this date, in Elder that , parties may obtain their (patents without addl. ° tional cost. . JACOB M. CAMPBELL, Suryeyor General. Patent P.oong, 111 AV E bought the right to use the patent Elastic Rootin,g in Tioga County, and am now prepnrad to pint on roofs choap and in good workmanlike manner. Thiel roofing is fire and water proof. I refer to Illosero. Wright It. Eat boy, Toles k Barker, and C. L.Willeox, whom samples curvy seen and MO6BS roofs in uso. 's ' WII4G ATE. WAlaboro, Aug. 11, 1869—tf.