iJia}~oSiir~~str:.—~v.~FG {:_::.L2:Y~f~:~~~w.~.~-.~_y ~i~~i: r r-, 2 4 , 4 1 X . p tOtta e - f:11:!in?.? . :0 6 ,4.3W44,';P:4,A.9F.P 2E k• an in- - 1 ma ip u; the Lunatier Asylum, tiea, Raw York: ly the jtigar eutkkuned his guitar, ' t.M . nfagpie4Aith,fathifts and. tar! -kerft t pliy . ste stfl4d i at Witt, sO.Kiraie sightd ; 1 ;1 .tly-blrd, lady-bird, wilt be my bride - She Ivr the eltithatkt sadly had pined, An it-_tqd tip but tin ,9x, au,d,voiveti ha 41 dn't Red ;‘ ' Wrapped up' bank notes and Plum tart, At midnight the rivals, met in the: whale y An;i--fenght by -the light, the grads)llikpVei's tail, )ftst trunk: to - it et' breath, " libe tWer eat easily hUgged bim to death. Th a with a cabbage stalk boldly ho wrote, (..Ino b-ve arnktreal on the tail of my coat Se, thy own crocodile a ehistling for thee." greaucd—xe.yea gunk—pAold.coroso was he. CI +2CI I ,N; - ,ty f t"rl, - E 4 . 15,,frin TVW Ic:'khy; Of 1 3 ,1 4 .10 ,visiting a •wl s e comed by tip • ell lid ren of the 'plitbe. A fter 1 their 13 , & r had-rtiade a speech for them he ill: liked them. Then taking an orange ii a hp : as k ed:;, belong?" rsiC kia g doa, sir," re ptqi a tittle gill. • 19rig took a gold coin from his lic,••1•A,; Tiotiliti`kliOp asked, " And to A hat kingdom does this belong ?" ", reitlii.rrniri,J4 - 141--gji:igdorn," said the gti .A ink to what king,d,din do ~I belong sp•ked.the''kifig/ ' little girl colored deeply, for slit* die not like to say " the animal king d't .1." us -he- thought she would, lest majf.sty might be °trended. Jo - St tin it dashed into her mind hat ' God ' nu is man iu his own image," and look 11:1 with a brightening eye, she said: " o God's kingdom, sir. '• iiintr, was deeply moved. A tear sto Hi in his eye. He placed his hand .00\ the ehi head; said ; most devout- iy• •' (UM - grant that I may be accout ed that kingdom !" has did the words of a child move tin., heart of a king. Little ebitdren wi.l learn from this.-that even theli •wt.:•ds may do both , goed* t anil hitrm. A lie c word front a child may, wound the he ,vt nt a mother.; a:loving' one 'make it _4 !ad. My little children, let your be kind, and • . , --A ezentleman,-ni riding through., one , of' , ,clie_ pine waster 'an blim mon ku :Nlid• 'TIP Geolgia,;,:Overtook a young man wi o,e sack of corn under him, on the ~:-7 2 i .far IyhOise be bet4triide; - 'giviC".2:evldence 6\ 4t t: he was llound:foolie nearest grist mi .1. : -, - ,t; oine. , ConvertationAlevdlhpetl'the fact 4,1)14 the. new acquaintance , wag a : sou of , . Mr. G-riervof TaliaferrA -1 1.'fititity,'a rel ati ..e of Justice iirior;- "britiO United St.. tes 6 u s pretne Court, but better known 1177(1ia .77aulliii:r - artifirra7hTelr i l Grier'; Alzlisnaci"l alidlikintibliyof Aletander . .. ,, ,li. zAtepitens.F.4:.:The ‘gentletoatfy asked : ~.t ..;. 1 .1111 +do :you:ever (rOake7.calcuiatiolli '' lorin . the weather like thaselor which - 2 , ' y.c.,te fatheriis to '-eoi. , ittE(.ll” "Oh, ' 'ye: ,;'• Otis ' the 1 1 7..latlyureigyq-'. The gen . '' tle Mill contrnued - • L 'Apli hefty . do your .._ . , ___ • cry !ti lations ,-agreery : itly,,t-li o se of , your ''" 110 1 1 61. 2" -T " Very - Wall: Tifilced,' - an - sw;.red' i `yontitY, ,- "errier f• '" we are never :•inore •thah , one, dayi apart;:lll'il‘,:Why, ,_ tltsi. is wotiderfut :indeed l' saki the .•+'- 7 • gen dethitti; "..orriyita6 di.iY•.titfference?' .. eS," fail i(1 Grier.: - "`.4 ... eitif always tell VI,- day before when itisigiiing to rain, - " 4-2-- 4 - 4....1 . 1 . - i '` . .vu - n - uk. - :1 - 1,y.5 — Cellili - e - ffit y - title rwu rd 1 ' A blind horse ow,hed. by Ahdrew Aio .of* , -G en na,_,..priN4a, -- "Acku Hey, fell an - - oid dry, --- deep-wAll,*few days „.8:4; , ; and lifter,repeittpikbbiiMi*u • ecessful efr.irts to gjt. the afilMtti.riprtiArilt II run a Witii deettlea - !`up Obtiry him reinfiniuts p fig • ly t't-e'intht; -vvrth t9iitivel4, corn ine,h;e4l throwing bi l dirt," - ittid i ns'i it felt nic ,- :i‘ii(l , the horse's it d•iwn lii•;', 3 rei.•,t. 3 The" tan "eiiiltitined to *h vi. , 1,71.•ei the lioei.eeontttitted to tread, ' • • lo thq top, till the well I: When be came. forth from hi. wi-er i if not ti•frigh.t 7 (mod hor.-te. _'This new' Motive pow6t; • holi,t_ilt to light, tit ti, ft,- the LuLipfit It • • • YouNo Mi:N.—'Fife only way 13.§ tal eau hiereliseisd),y I: t - titi a- autelt , as you get you "7' tir thatiyoti are. l It wi.w.t a wan gets, but what he r , cl;t'eua-tittite.4 his . wealtll\. GO, ti.e ((t;.l t ride . A, 'oral ithritetie; ::. , 1,11.t !4 , 11 autl :Zularaction. Add to yl'. capital ally amount yon , ;'-oht;avt. the Whateli you add, n- !!' [lie last amount Will nui Oh: firat. EverS• t•Vi•l'y• unr , of his life, wake to hip capital. Neve; ••• than little; then tieX; y.. ‘ ,tttl get more, for you \ jaotit upozi the sum tun save. di.iiiiken Indian, on visiting-the eit;•. ha\ ing ed from' his hotel-, • • lust on 'trying to return Atter -looking about in straligi joii_9.- lit.le and there, the 'lndian ex e::. iii-may, "litlin lost !' Bitc iteeve l ring himself', and unwilling t o ledge himself drunk, cried : rijiii hot lost—w lost—and • (sti liking his breast) Injiii here." Not iv men \VIM ate not Indians have iObt their wigwams in liebattie fashion., A x Ins - Mid ion of Bacchus was about to I.l,(leruo an operation for dropsy at the rhonis of his physicians. '0 father, fatt 4:r scrqiinied a on df the patient, was lobk log on,,,'do,ianvthing else, bur -don't -lk—thetu- 'trip you.' 'But; liao:fflyY said the father, 'it Will" dO nio good, - and I shaillive ninny a year after to'nialte you happy. ) father, you won't.. There ,was neVer anything tacipedpi our house that lasted longer Otto a week.' The pastor. of .a ope Su udaN . evening at a sunday school eon co. „ 11(1 ; Boys, when I heard yoti i i beat - I - Wu) sonks to nifdit,`ll - -hacl to work hard to,keep toy feet still ; .what - do - you sni., pose is the matter W , itlithetn,r sir;" said a little abi 4 year. old buy. ! • . , .The nuthcir of' a iadteal-'iistat n ri - i!:e7l - 1 a 'yel Wr6t:ti " ru n • ken,?ss is' folly,',': He :wits ktnueh eha grit,ed when the.worlc'ecitne frOm the pros the'llwrufe' made _ - it' 11-ttd " Dru ketfife:Wis jci11y1;" A story is fotd.nf a ybudg hilly. teadii cr'ut a Suiltlay . school; 'who, a ,da.) , ssg ,, ,asked \ a younigsteA• - Iv hat was "Ti`e - mic.filokliiis question • -rf9rllorgatory 4 , tid proknptly auswEired; , : 4 •A - place or id,tate of punishment nlt his here suffer:fOra short time • _ beloxe titey go .to Ateaven,! 7 .: ,• " tor,": Bahl: .fa%Liki,lous ge'ntle ...,itian at a'Ceinral City ~.Neyada; hotet; . "ex .11 i lig' asi rigu (al; looking object on -• spoon,,',waitei; do, you- know ;that ?" looks likcf-n, .sir. -V offers I • • bir d 1. Why are *heep I le mps . ,issllpated ar~i.Ll:tly iu erk-atiott? 4ecuusetli6y With\ 1.10; :If (lit.ic iipetid roost or their tot the turf; the be:4,t, or them ate r--- hint they are fleeced at last. ISM A h'eturer was explaining to a little gi..l how tt lobster e tats its shell' when it outgrown it. Said he, ' What, do you wilco you outgrow your clothes? oa-t then, n.ide. (it) j9U not ?' ' Oh , • :eptieil the little oite, ' we let out y, Ins tv.4o, when Tom Corwin was in*, th.! 'abinet, he was pestered to death' t man who walited to be atutehi3d to e of the ntreign missions. i'Finaily, Curxin.saul : - Do you read SPanien sir." "Well, that's a pity. Learn si , ttititih, and L will tell you of anti ex ce:,,ing good tiling whleh :you can get." oted his days and The young mail (ley to Spanish till he torrid read Lind trio it;-and ,"rite , exceeding good, thing" wh 'eh Corwin told him to "get" tvut Don Quixote. SELLING 01 1 1 1 AT: COW • - FOR CASH 1. MI 2)g mg wavezamso ca. Will eel! from this date their entiro stdok:ell • DIES, MIMES, Perftuinery, Notions,- Die. Stuffs, Paints, • .. • .•J.._~'a 1•i Varnishes,i Glass, Putty, Alcohol, Ttriventlne, .Keroserici Ofl TObacco, Cigars, i \ I Wall-Paper, Curtains, Fixtures, &c., &c., &c., MI Positively no Humbug. P. R. WILLIAMS & CO. Wallaboro, 1tarph,341869.: , *e4 - 1 . 1 • • f Fresh nentaivsfa. Weakly. , s c• • .. r. Dry Goods : 'Fresh Croceries: CROCIiEn t ,YI • 2031 M 4LNID PROBBge _Rats and caps. Be it remetabered, that - Con Verse Sc., Osgood !toep oonstantlq on hand.a hirge stook of genera MERCHA I NIii.gE. 100DS AS RE,PII6ENTED. NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD. Jan.8,1858.-Iy. CONVERSE et CSGOOD.:, EAST GIIARLESTON-.-- i 1 ' .0:4 4 ,4qr • 4 7.- - WO AVING purchased the wool carding' works pttd_ott yip.t.noir t ,X4.3 l pyb a o4bers are th,r.groptritet.piinjtrd, wool into rolls promptly and in ibe Veit 'manner. Perqinik 4(4 l :ling from 4 distance, and wishing to carry their rolls home with them the same day will be accommodated. nekohargq fur carding isbattodi_ippn the weight, li)andlnltAnntiadtlf the crude ** d ist -.4, Satisfaction guaranteed. Wo haven tlrst-olass maobine and plenty of power to drivo it. 'July 1 27, • I{o3 2-4 GM MOOR E & BACON. WASHING MICIFIAR ilAINfbON,•of cher,leston,havii4 Cr purchased -thei Heal to make and vend the Jonee Washing Machine in Tioga County, hereby gives notice that thoinaehinea are being died° at Van Horn's Cabinet Factory, Wellaboro, where they may he procured. The beet, cheapest, and most sensiblemaohino ever invented. Jane 24,18138-7tf. .Pors - Sale. , lAM /4 7iGVil l' for`liinnoy .k Co., ,icelebrated platform spring Wagons, al styles, also kn. their light Carriages and iluggy iVsgons, all made in good'style, and from Jersey timber, li_aud warranted in every respect, equal to any made. Can furnish any of tho above at the ,lowest Manufacturers price's. L. C. BENNET J . 4 VirUllabbro, Miiy Is, 1889—tf. Notice to Collectors. CIOLLECTOSB of the taxes for . 1889 are re ki quested to be prompt in collecting up their duplieates and paying over the same by the..lk.t. of September. 11y go doing not less than $lOO9 can be saved - U'iho'county.• ,-•- Aug, 4, 1889. H. C. BAILEY, Co. Treagaten, El NE , 'l7. ait, A~-:rvg ESE Mil BERI IMI ERN •t: :L it • IRIS THE IRE - FOB• CASH. Ritirbyr # fr i s vit i # 74.); 717 " ll ' Nib. • • 3 A „AIWA- 17.hL. &i• c 3":1' . . 'tALIZ.;,t.!.). ;;4E • Raving formed a partneriblti S+ the Tin, Stove and Earidsyaro the undersigned have the pleasgre o Xii atineitneKtbat , they have, at a great outlay, added tothe usual stook of the old stand oii-: 7. MEM lil~Y*~ STfiEx , " SPELLSBORO, complete alli;ortment of Shelf Hardware; of which wo enumerate the,following.artlelelet x.Srts, slinqs:cilciNtAitt; X CUT, MILL;, 'l - 4441) ;AN] B,II,IbX,SAWS, BE,TTS, S'ItAPNbES, . , , .CARPENTER'S TOOLS, YeAl PS, -AXES, • BITT-STOOIiB, 11143013ETSrOHISELE3 13110,VELS; `SPADES,',FOKS, . ,:;BENCH-SVii,EVM _To', • WOOD :SCREWS, -:- CAR lAGE BOLTS, 3 • BURRS: SKVN,S; 1 . 45,10 . 4 PIPE 50AV4.44: 1 4V4 TREES, J MEM ENE mum -SPRINGS,,ANR poiI SE)SHO.ES, HOOP, BAR, ' • ,;.ap4tospzaszE • ILLNausms, .• POPPERS; " dAusAutl ET `ERs AND STIYER*4tt !ctionntty,D. , _ POWDER '" , 'ARNDQ6i $ 1 INas a new thing, timd'uiadb for use. These are,hat a few of the many articles composing oar' stook of Hardware. . . - t-, ESE VO the public to call and examine for 'tlaemselvos. Wn 14m to kiep ate be 4 qualitYiSf :goods in our line; and all work to order done promptly and rz. ,;x") ;A GE;iITB ://0/!,.' . ; RODEpTS. R. DAiLEY. ROBERTB N i BAILEY Wollsboro, May 19,1859.4 f. Ingham's Woolen Mills ! .Bk7IELI:), - . PAS THE euttscribers will pay dash, Full-Cloth • Cassinierce, Flannels, !sp., &.o.; for Wool. 'they also manufacture ae TO ORDER, OR ON SURES, • to suit customers. All work warranted rep resented. They invite particular atten ion to thoir Water Proof CASSIMEItES, which are avarranted ip every respect. Partin . lar atrention,4iven to ROLL " CARDING c AND „,L0,,T11 lIRESSING'"”- -.. .' .--; :;,:!::! 'PrGUAWS Virg!) stpaV'of easainkaren, &c., 25 cpei•offilt-tetilvtlitin-tny competitors, and warrant. ad an repreaontcd. INGITABIS mlnnfeeture to order, and do II .141i:1de of Rell-CardOg and 01toth f?von4Dgt=did :day don etitlon . ft ; . 7 )‘; I4GLIAMS bavoas good an assortment o rAt:•i!'l% Full Moths, Cassimeres, gto., MINIM and give more for Wool in exchange than any pther,estahlichruen,t.,Try them and eatiefy your. helves:' • • . ;INGHAM wholesale and retail at thrill)* aneegne Mille, 2 tones below Knoxville. ME 06.'01i:411 . 5' iota 'warranted; rind sold by the . . folloiving persons: DELANO et CO.. Wellaboro, Pa. L. BALDWIN A CO.,'Tioga, Pa J. C. BENNETT, Covingtoni-Pn. 100,0 1 00 -Pounds of Woo Wanted. jos' RONa. Deerfield, June . 30, 1869—tr. ~~"~ :fir+-.~y WELI 0 BSVPR : BAZEIi Y. .• , 1 . 1 jir n I.I7PIPAAR 10 irngqiipiklUilid Win , elf I. tli - _ ifz. 4 1 . • ' - -LiA Al V.:; , ‘i•P'g ) V47iK/NOIIUSO/ESS. I k ,, 1 I ...letZ,l2. tsouu2i) VA "4 — Rti a . , i ~14,3 a in this village“aalit.tilkomoi,-Swlr,; Ximball'a G rtgreil, 54k*IftwPr*Par_eik tte, , orx on lb e I?nainesa In all Ira , barsiopo4rikiteltea :,11, > nilliikeop eon- Atantly,onlJhOlid tan, anottintipty,etitiret,td, such a r .1' ;r:A; 4,.,:-,-, Wa:',,t1 . ..4. ' . .44::'.. , 1 LOA,F,.D4DA-D, 110S11-44 1 , 1 *S.CKERSt: :114 , GRATIAld 4 BREA' iTBUTTEIi' ;I •'' . CM:PkW i trt. 4 l loo 4" l ,-bialg. .i.,12 4 lo4A(maktra c stain i , ; ;I,z ig „t. '.. 1 CRAOKERCIL- , ?' DYSPEPSIA AND_ 0 0 DLSOUITIEV , s y „,O)trtg.tfg r, ' - 'oUts, ' Il kit E I MI EIN lIMI =5 .'rant o o at all hours of the day, Bund., l ,I,2 l:Cy f Stfiot; Atte to merit'tht. itrablftilitildtiage tr4i; ill toB , Wollibtittoj Jut bili4j4BB& MB EOM -,lVh6l,(igale MEM , „ h.; , et I+ , ' By W. e. vi - •,. ,-- ' , ... , .. - -,4•wv ', i - J ....-'2.' rinun subscriber gill kook . .11: a A:t4 stock DUGS INI"N PAINTS,- 0 !T.,./ , „.%), .•;:',3,A`V l ii,',l /.ci • 4} , f; Aratent ,:ille tellies' !: ~..../: , ..4 1 „v,,•w.,.L.ty , --- - Fiovorog,,E#rack., ,Per nii*, ii r eroSiii, ,TO *l , Lamps,tck*, Dyegol ,;Thile wash.' Lime and -.Bithilift , - rtish - anct . f . :, a 17 i1 ,.0 ,s l i q k g s i . Tfil ~ all sizes, Varnis o all ~ ,1'.11 1 2 L.' tr' t'lkirldit; Fancy: : dps . ~' ' "'''''''':',':;; iZ. - ,6.• (.) V . ' 7 . ~ - 1 "- % ."': I A .', -: :- . ;i: 1 ::i . -- ' S.P.M;(I.-T.A.• I_AI I .IS , Hair aid' , riiibitigiiAtsheB,a fll stock of ~, r a#ea 1 41rnirgy,;,,,,plao coipleti a4=:: ? , itirtmeni Jai , : :•,-; t: 7470 A 1 : ,1 1 1 -%A4 ?a - VI ttl:i: . :Ai 't '. ...,:. ', 1 ! 1! ,, "} .:.47 -. k i,EiLf.,.4 . ...4, .4 , ;11 ' ---- - Menkkeparthie • edcings, t , i t, CI li ...:.- ci r okiiiiiii Attic of 1 i Pure, Wines and iqurs. Bajeria4 - 4egissieijo call nd iramine pri ces before purchasin g elsewheiy. , d'• 4 1 i , ,1 T - • 1. 1., ; 7 :..6 i...... i . . March 24, 186b—1y..1 ' EINi THE- AME 1-BUTZONIIOLE ;O:VB ) ' ',AM) VINO' 'X; THE -greatest invention rusd Machine in:tfie world; 3t a Family Machine. And:" - ' ;:•- ANTRIN§IOALLY VIE It is really twb'rea'chineein . !trod_ bent - Vol:mechanical arran c , bot tho Shuttle or. Look-stitch dosming'sind ttittou-hoto stitch ditty andlptifietiori. - " , ''' l ' -- It executes in the very-best-ms riety'of Sewing, each 88 t , f t; tr ' " ' ' -i - lirifillNO, FAT:LING; TUCKING, STITcI3 BRAIDING G .4.1 v QUILTIN, GATIIBRING a SEW— ING ON, ' and in addition OVER-SEAMING. broidera on the edge and makes beautiful off , and Eyelet-holes in all fabrics. Every bine le warranted by tbo Company orits Ago to giyo entire satisfaction. For further information inquire of LEVat R. 0. Bailey's in Morris Run, S. EVERETT; four doors south of near' R. Furr's Rotel, Btosaburg, when chine may be tried, and instructions r using the Machine, by all atom wishin F. RINGSI.EY, Morris Run, Pa., June 9, 1869-19tn.0 HARDWARE AND soy CONYERS & IRG 1011 AVE on hand and are co JIVE at their • Hardware tore every article needed in this report of conntr3, in the HARDWARE IN]. SHELF HARDWARE, II)N, STEEL NAILS, MIDDLEIVN AND • ELMIRA SAWS, !OPE, S r l l oA 7 l±4 4-1 S coal Stoves. nome CompHiom!, and thojnatly colohtnd AMERICAN COOISTOTH, ti - T . ' N . W A i j E No pains will be spared to mit the wants of ow. customers. • k CONVE, OSGOOD. Wellsboro, .Tan. 13, 1889,1y.1 ; • • G R TE R & Kt s FIRST PREIVIUM ELASTIC SILTOH , i :,-, EAMILY SEWING MACIINES, NC BROADWAY -141* YORK. Points or Excellence. Bog., and:4l4/Itipity of §titri • 3 . Paige - lion "Using both threads directly fttra the spools. No fastening of seams by ban) and no waste ct thread. Wide range of application wi)iout ohange of adjustment. Tho seam retains its beauty aid firmness af ter washing and ironing. Besides doing all kinds of Wok done by other sewing Machines, those Machin s,executo the most beautiful and permanent a, tiroidery and ornamental work. `The highest Pfemitan and eXhibitionsi of the Unite. Europe, have been awarded the e Sewing Machines, and the work .1 wherever exhibited in competition "101,-Tho, very highest prize, r HE CROSS OF THE LEGION OF _HONOR, as conferred on the representative .of the Grier & Baker Sewing Machined, at the Expositi Universelle, Faris, 1867, thus attesting their great supolrior ily-over ail other Sewing Machines t • July 28, 1869-tf. - • ;, 161 - OR,BELE- r ut lot of natter timber, ready for be sold cheap. Ca HALL & MAROH, Reeneyvills, Pa. July 21, 1869-3 m. UNION AO.A. - DEM . "ir;' ) '"! l_ t _• , t . l KNOXVILLE. TIOGIA COUNTY, P.r.1 4 ; .......,,... , v...- , .....=t 0.0. WARD, Prluelma Mrs. ADA W. ROSTON, PrOCeDtreBs. x - .. 3.111 s WES HORroN, Assistant.. I , 1 Va s tlANY X *l. 3 l. l "Wirt e *F 4 l.4 *l l tr:c 1 .' sfATtalitUatarivill Orat4den aiallgan lite If q i i Term tiorember M. The Wing Term MT ti . , Term to continuo 22 weeks. . f t A. J. r. • ~XXXES , TERM. t , TolTia* , od,Ball „. . . Term....;..51,10., Winter Terns,. ISA:" .. " " . Spring Term,. 12,60.' Day Students .; 5 4, 1•00 e inierlizYsiutlAktguAgitrkinPsPrs 3o .9o, l ll9 l 4 oo o- ACC Yoetd Unite ' ' -2,00. Das of Instruments _ t -P.,00- . Doming and Pending 1 ..... ,1; 3100. Board i5it5.,.. 4 ,,,,d44 - < „ 3,00. July 0 , 4:11 , dyav„, • - *A.' 4 •, , t r, Ft „Ere,,,,60,0,,,t„,,„,.. ilietman' Ai, ~in.; iiiiOW7Y - farlikaiii'iiittlittrity; having ~ .bx sp itlitiMeloOiteaibme teaftilar privil ages,. and: , it can now afford all advantages common,teA.ca domio Institutions. To those designing, tpli,il 7 ;, •zparstfollwilligtx4r,9ffetyeryolooidedl 441.4111- : Lagoa by combining the Theory with the Practicer, ...,RdaTovut canitiremearang: 804869, iind*ut-? . ~.. 3.1,0n0s 14 week& tQ:-,1 " "" MEI li.oxecpted. firelinll endeky,pr 1 IX :• • PATES 98 7tin!rihmr, ~, (.1 fir, v 0 - "Common Eniiieh, E r ielionthi-1 Algebioi• l!g-. morzylailooophy, nndAyimacy Phyeologylfieej o nitpllfiiii'oVeoliocifiga - riihking in Tioga,.. goi4N, Common English I . S6,OQ- Higher " Its , 7f4:10 81111 EMI ~` ~ detail Coratuarßial,eourse r tinpvinlimited . 5,00 "German—aft:li' ;.;AO. English Branches and German ~t 000; 1g . ,.:9A194:i1t,r Ottlt49tolioorBo. ,,, 0.50 Ifor Information iirth regard' to rooms or board call ou, or address H. M. 'BEELES, Princip4l;,:l2. ,etAtig;i 4'; 1850 1 :Itn;1.7.;;.::: Tioga, AFEET WOOD, & FARM PRODUOV itPi calved in payment for Tuition. ; 'ti,RHE , 1 . ,; ESS. ni)and'at alriCin‘s ( r 4 • r . • G " -- " ,- ", • RIP SHE _GO ES THIS:I/ATV , • :DOH - CASH, we sell rEED them p r Oeg: ' IMES, BIM Vety,.pis . 4/Ave,.4 Oats, Ground , Acr-, •c#2,511:i 014. iittiNgeg , rigtti; " Beet trommon geed, . ~i. J .vreoz i p p e at ,1 1; t!zi C 3 `I; •Tii Obvit thif 'p cos, are . !ptti o stry w is h . „ It t, 4 • ; tie Wen 4 1 1 , r4O B .494 =IA Lgonuft.Pteo w ith ou . !' „Our Foodit pur6l •L'lNRlerliT , Ar BAILtY.:i; •" W+fU boro;7ari: 20;1887. 113rodery arid ,rrOvision.Stoie l ,177:11 , ; ,•,f tcy3 0!1 MEI .... - ir r:: ,-1:: .•- . ~.,: ... -,-%• - • •••• 6i:;•.: , , ;1_' . 4E1.1.a .. 11. - -;;;r: - .,,i, ~ - -fil; e...i. .1: ~, ' E. , --- -WILDLEISALE - ASD. RETAIL,- PEALED. in all kinds of ---- , PE '.' GROOMES - 0 PROVISIONS; '; c KREBB..ia CriN ` ,IW ) .4" ~e mz -r.,c4olo r ik4 gine ski MENG L 9 list sowing aq equal us E . 4 , ; e . .y a simple ;..9t, making nt the Over. 1 equal:fail: FOREIGN & DOMESTIC, GREEN & A; s:VI. 11:0: • :•+ '" • 4 DRIED FRUITS, ;it , 'ANN FRUITS AIW Vfl • ) Eh . VEGETA everyldhi OrDING, WOOD & WILLOW WARE, GLASS & OWLDREN'S CABS & 'PERAMBULATORS, TOYS,t&e.,i&o. INGS. of Airs. . Depot be ma. IdOdin 'o buy. gent. A full and oompleto• assortment of the above mentioned gooda. of ~ the best quality always on band.' - • ' • Particular attention paid to Fino Groceries Dealers and Consumers will find it to their in terest to examinable Stock boforo buying. Corning, N. - Y.', March at, 1869. TO THE . FARMERS OF TIOGrA COUNTY. Am now building at my manufactory, in Lviwrence -1 10.1)0.11 al:warier , , ' • _FANNING whiAiiossesises followlng'adviiiitigois over another 1. It separates rya, °am, rat litter, endtonl seeds,and chessand cockleifrom wheat; • • 2. It cleans flax eded, takes out yellow teed, and other seas, perfectly, ./ , 3, It 'cleans tiblatlay tied. 4. It dose all other soparatingreguired of ti This mill Is :built of the , best and, most durable dial bar, in good 01410, and is sold *cheap tor cashror pro. duce. I will fit a putout slove . ,, for separating oats from Neheit,fenthlir mills; tiiirbastaiable - , J.ll MATS.. Lawreneaillo ,June 16, 1860-t f • . ~~ HU I• • leoxylug UNITED SECURITY Life Insurance trlikrust Company of Pennsylvania: ' ..0 : . 4:1 1 ,..".: i.,:• - gf,e l l, - ,:ait.. ,,, •;• , . • , ,•,..,.f. i • ..: ~, Capital, . $1,000,990.: ' $lOO,OOO deposited with the Auditor •General for security of the Policy H o lders .. 1 , tk , ...: .....-. .o . ,__ ,3 ,•—• .. NI plcopkv-tylArviils. .:, ... ,;.,.• 1 -"" Vow iniih'Pirsinlineif.' - '•"' ::,I 1 Policies, Non-forfeitable by their ter ms: , .1t,, , t: Liberal Traveling Privileges. , .= , b ..! .._ ... Return of all Primiume Attalla Dividends. j ? P'eniideilairnred At salmi 'rates ae Bfaiee. Home 0810 e S. E. Corner, 6th and Oheitient St., Philadelphia. Applications for Insurance may be.raatie with W. P. BIGONEY, Gineial Agent, Wellaboro' Pa. May 12, 1889—tf. ANTED, . ~ , ~ i f. ' . ..kT THE NILES VALLEY STEAM FLOURING MILLS. f ~z,l -,„ • , 10,000 Bus. Corn, , 10,000 " Oats, and any a mount , 'of good wheat. J. B. DIMON t Co. l ': ; ',:: , ~—.ll.lloBLValloy,2larah,24tbp.lBll9.4f. 1 ,;; , .. .. _ NrOTIOB.—We the undersigned agree et) Ol4e, i IA on STORES on and after the Snit of October 869, np to the first day of A 011,1870, at 8 o'ol eir. P. M. - (Signed.) 0. Bralvd & Co. TLopas Jlorden,-L.-,s•Bache, Toles % Barker ?! C. L. -- Wilcort;'' Wilibli A Van Valkenburg;..V._ B. Kelley, D. P. Roberts, Roberts & Bailey,-:don- verse & Osgood, John R. Bowen. Wellsboro, Oct. 1, 1869. • NM ?at ff Otigia - tilid tot ftir ` Salei • r OUSE and Lot, and vacant lot 'for sale J[l.l cheap. Location Wellaboro, and deal:Ale,: Inquire at the Agitator Office. Oot. 28, I.BBB—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• of where she will be happy 016dt enlai mho wi l give tier re call. .rticular attention paid to bleaching. •;, blay 12,r1889—tf. all the fairs States and over & Baker 'no by them, Valuable Farm for Sad •(' Afarm" of three hundred acre. • V dred and twenty-live ac • uktted two miles north of . r Tioga. River and Raiir • .d dtir a good state of c ti a _hip. Also four hou.oa an. • Timm, Fob. 12,1868-tf. iflAl3ll PAID I'd (MBES% by June 17, 1808. TIOGA HIGH SCHOOL. '4JR99IcERY WARE, Ntiv Millinery improved. Bit raga Village, on the Well watttered, un ion, and good build lots tor sale in Tioga T. L. BALDWIN. I F. WOOL, lIVITER AND 0. L. WILLCOX. :^1( 114 .s lipirr.v ca.m4 tx,iet • -. VilOriggillitillUWlTOßL • tor.d..,„ra y I 4 • 1 . 01! TOit gam "171 r ' i . 11 . : , ,.. ', V. - .1.11'.4?:" . % it r, !t I =la') :Y.. 4J 1 0 .. q .%, : ,, , i1”`. , 1,. t,...,-I. l ', -: 1. , ,, • - . W 1,: , ...t1 p 11130,3 , :.AND. IMEDIOINZS;:PAINTS' '' ~.. AND OILS,- , .1 . - . - =I ~! stst:Ll.As! .:•:-4• THADDEUS ;DAVIDS'IINKS; .K EITH'S! rjr; ,Srrr {rt. ONOENTRATED DLO] N ES tt",/sii , :it., .si , tlSlif s's s . ! • V; ' ' ' ' ‘ i IREDBLYS i A 4.11 It •71 izAt.c 11:4..71 3 • " uf 'BURNETT'S MOO OA I NEi= PLATORigU. Iltr , I ;.;• ;.: C.: • MEM t ZNP B 49II B ,An E #PA N V ' , PA/ I ' l2Bo a' ;:PA i bleg t aIgDICWS; ROM : t "' EsTgu Prextruzuftv r ••.> 31,"; • . • '• " • ANA FLAVORING ; EXTRAOTS, WALL u 1 1 ' PAPEit;IVJN tog! 13 1%.4 ss, 4 - 11 EC Q4 ' ; : ,+ - c• Vi r tiiTElVA - Sit lilME " tt • ,1 tvl4l '.(IAND 'DYE- COLORS ; ; AQB NYS R 7 MEI Pr Said at WlOlOalp' pr dais: ' Buyersll i.° realititt!l4, ,tii:ii"ifiCiet; . .449: , ilq'xie ;before ; ac;ink:f4rtim D. 'i'klißbLL 4t' (Ta . rning, N..1 11 44,tn' .!,141,8pSly Ein MEM Xekat t .1. . Trig CHURCIIIJNIOV'. rrhis paper has hieurecently eitiargedio mammon; 1 proportions. vir Mint SARUM 8314010 1 05 ltt Ras wont). Is ths leading organ of the Union Move ment, and oppose*. ritualism, close, commuigcnor, c itudeene VS and -church • caste. ,itithe; only - paper thatpublishes Ilenry.Werit .11eachatos‘Sernions;Which It does overy,weeirOust - as they arerdelivoted,7 wifh oat qualification or;.aorriection:b.raltaw , ll Universal suffrage' union of ohristfails at the polls and the rights V falair.;;St bat the bast:. Agricultural Department of yt-ptsper in the'verld; publishes stories for the family, and for the destruction 9% ainia. evils, Ma editorial , Ingnapment .is Impersonal; ite writers andd editors:are:. from , everrbrancb of the church, aid from eyeryf,rade of society. .It I lampeans aptly termdd thabsest of an of Abonght id the world. Such a paper; , :affering prefab:unit- of &Whig bla;; chinas,Dietionariesi 'Appletonhi Cyclopedia, Planos e; Orgentir Oburchas, - stailmakes (moor:the' beist,pa pus tor canvassers - Wthe world. , . 501 Beery Congregation may obtainry t tommtinion per, vice, an Orgemokldelodeon, a Bible, ora'Lifo Inithrance Poilly for its Pastor, or: raLmmit any Other WeedfulT -thiag, by a club of-autimibers.-- frp4foF afopy,,pucliling ; lo,centhtq . 11 . 7 -.4 .12BNItY :CHILD, 7, • . 5 • 1113. P .A. Subecriktione received at We office: 1431 BT'S MOIX AZINE universally % I L, - tic tioWledged:lhe " Model ' Parlorlilagazitie of 'AmiiriCa,4leioted to Otiginal fitorleir, Poems; Sketcheai ,liousebolit Matters' Gem"• of 'l . 4 o paht. Personal and Literary Ocliolp.- . (including Special, departments on Fashions), Tradruct iods on health; Manic, Amusements, into., by tha best authors, and profusely Illustrated Witli castly Engravinmuseird and , Fatternew Em ,brOiderles,,and a constant succession of artistic novel. tiss;wiih other - useful and entertaining literatpre.-- NV pinion of refinement, eccitinhaleal honiewife; Or. lady of taste can afford to do without the Model Month ly" . Bpecimen copies /5 " cents, Mailed ,freo.. Yearly; rehtable Premium; two ceples; $5,50; three oopieti, $7;50 Vita coples'sl,2, and splendid premiums for clubs a:/ $3 latch;' witioths first premiums to each subscriber. new Bartratn.& Manton Bewitig*Meo chine for 20 subscribere at $3 each.. , • • 1 ? • - , Fubllcatton Office, 838 Broaeway, Now York. • ,Dernorotit's Monthly and Young America togetbers4v 'with tha _premiums for each. ~ - - lIMIE • 01l UMW/3 Yoring Anitirica, Enlarged. It is tho best Juvenile Megazirie. Every Boy and jjlel that sees it sayaso, and. Parents and Teachers confirm it 7)0,n0t fah to seenre a copy. A good Microscope, with a Claes Cylinder to confine living objects, or a good twablarled, pearl Pocketknife, and a largo num. bar of other 'desirable' articles, given as premiums to each subscriber. Yearly, $1.60. Publication Office, 888 Broadway, Now York. Try it, BOya - and Girls. Specimen copies 7 ten cents, mailed 4te. 1869. ".. Fo' • -1869 SALE- - • BY B. C. wl c guAM, ' A T lIIHNURSERY OF FRUIT-AND 011,- 1* NAMENTAL TREES, IN TIOGA :- 6%000 Abide:Trees. 10,000 Pear Trees. - : - A good supply of PLUM, PEAOH, CHERRY and ORNAMENTAL TREES .4 SHRUBBERY The Fruit trees aro composed of the choicest varieties, good, healthy, some of them largo and in bearing, Any one wishing to got a supply Will do Well to call and ipe my 'Stock before par iihasing`eleewhero. Delivered at the depot free of .charge., Tipp, Feb. 28,1868-1 e 3Pleua.c.-Plic•rte , s9 ORGANS AND MELODEONS, VIOR sale by L G. HOYT. Haines Brothers X x Pianosi Chiokerings, Steinways, and Steak's. klinterniistees Organs andMelodeons and Ma. Son tellatalliesOrgan'.. Those are all first-olass Imitrumehia. Having the -experience of many yeas in Isinelahlolnstititnetite, , and tuning the same,'l Witt offer gtenter- indtmeinenta to ousto meis of , Tioga County 'than any 'other dealer in' Northeill 'PC , Btftiry- instrument k Is warranted for fiveyeara. Fdt•fall partionlars roe Illitstrat. ed•Oattslogno. 3 ' ' I. G. HOYT. Muth 3, 1869--1 y• tate:reeC., o - • htivini laid off hie latka on ,114.. State iltieet'into town lots new .offers I . ltem•Totr Sale tniiiitiabitable toting: • - - 4 1:Irelleboni 1889. ' ' gAStiy e titiCiitS4 33EINP$. • •••-• - AT FACTORY PRICES. "I• 11 . 4 4*Ifillpfl hand or 1*13,10100. to 4rd eriat , • :ROBERTS' &. - 43AILEYIS Hardware -Store ; -TVeliaboro. • Aug 1 . } ,!?• 11 ,, 8 0k,. :‘ ,, CASItPaitt.FOR. I ,'by M. A. 1D larbitaliordiDeci ItVlB6B.—tf °Y`` Planing & Matching OEILING, WAINSCOT IING TONGUED & GROOVED, "10th.rttpidity atid ept•Stnesswith our heww obindi— Try It told &8e : =; B. T. VANIIORII. Wellaboro, 21,1869. Tile subscriber, offers ` , sale the following property i ,sititated in: Covington township and boronahi Tioitt county, Pa.: 1513'adrabfilandin Covington tp., on William ion Road leading' toltlessburg, 4 miles there from and 3-mile, from Covington borough, about 20 acres improved; a good frame bongo, barn and other outbuildings thereon. Also,Sawmill, Sash FietorYi - and Shingle Mill and Water pririlege thereon. Also, two apple orchards of 170 trees, mostly choice fruit, and about half bearing trees —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, ft of a mile from Sash Factory and Sawmill. Timber, pine, oak, basswood, chestnut, ash, beech, birch, maple and hemlock. Also—a lot in the village, adjoin hig Gerould's orchard, fronting on Williamson road and railroad, containing about an acre, 2.story. House, outbuildings ) fruit trees and a good'well of water thereon. Also—another village lot, fronting on William son road, 80 feet front by about 200 deep, and another lot fronting on said road, 114X174 feet. For farther particulars inquire Of DAVID S. IRELAN, Sr., or 5..3 IRELAN, CovinOoo, Pa. April 21, 1880-tf. T 0 LAWY.ERS-- ith two han BANKRUPTCY 'IiLANK.Si n fWI setts, at YOUNG'S BOOKSTORE. I, ' • , Ell '. -- :: - .ViNtD,:kitts.,': - ' • r.'l7 41 Perm Bow, NTH YOIIL. IDES, Sale's s~ ~ *~ ae, sue; ~,. ~ nom L - I=l =M= 4 7 , TurRAILWA l ktTare TABLES. • miZ.A.,..,4—=,..4.2:41.067 . Iron - EMEnatAtTrW u tiry.T ; 7 n Air alter 3/ oNfah.f "A' 1 31it tieoi Trains - TiAT lea`v e CeritinitAt fakitill•boure t ' ."•fc • 0.402 r. .11;fr(Ve, Nioirr tiiiways exoptvl f or -Ruch ': *lf er;it ulo, DunkirkPUlegialend; Itlfd•c DO, 47.'edfillea 6n with tlieLakelSittolteMlehlian Somber, k.,!,tddr. Meld Trunk BailvlAys,ar Burfatici,lllUnktrk and eleir,ehiltit; for the Woldtlelito :with tho tl Ggod WAY ndiaquplis ; end at si Cl6ll t l3lo with tho'LitritsVitto I,lno , Railway , :.And the Ohio and illiselealppflallwdy for thu south • . and tkouth.West. x t ~oi4l Ms NIGII4PCVUXS•S, optioi tt s ocepted, for Moe Buffalo;apd Cincin. " .; ft' • I 114^ ' • u4ith eking direct commectio nit I ra nao .t ~ t trandi Trunk anti Lako.Shoreltrillittrya lit . Entrain. 1)S Ditntirk, and Cleveland ~ f orall Onions. West, end at Clnatanatti with tho.Ohie and Disalasippi and Louis ,•9lo.kihort Lino Railways, for Ake. "Eouth pad &Attic.? i• 5vP4;..6 1.. itirt..AliOt train makes's' atript 4 allireppneetle;n With al Linde td the West and' Sorith•West, ttndra provided ,•••trittlitlitritetv and toniroVed:"Dowing i Robin Coaches sitscullatitS the Broad Binge s Arranded btithilur day and. -P.tialat•-traleleru-44 111 E P-r_ourch, ,Itoghestor, analltnelnwitVeirid chul foriOng the oNLY DAILY: LINE from Now York;EfibitinattaintlfM-Sonth-West, runntnettfttliMitirtittit without change. 1,6;111-411,16.1ATIATILACENil. Sod i'oxoopted, for 5 1 Pj argl U I PP l 4 l , l Y 4 41 k ••- 1- 5 i"..T7 F. 1 3 1 :1R- Y 1 ,1 WA VhDDifft Su lUiseiCept * o f 4O S;suudayso;o,4ft. , ' ad, for Itoctuzetar Bud IJtitfnlo, flu Atom,. , 64411;W10., V,WODANT MAMA 49,1 , ,f(fr West. 7,21 D• En., DAY EXP.D.DSO.:Bun aye ozooptosi, for , itoobosto pgifFilo _,Dumkirk, Cleveboodr, - Cincinnati; .and West and ?oath, connects.* Buffalo,Duti kirk ';''tkit4..Cltiveland with LakirSb orit.Rallwily for all poluteM44, usf..ot,,Cinclonattl with too Obto and' liitsst forlhe SUrith South-Woof. Wiry ho I Driziof nic - Ifooin 'nceorn pa n y ; tilts train froui•NevrAforic to BUSI.Ibi Mid Sloop' ng r i 'poopes,attached,O,Uornelbvilk, running through • to eloVelittid obit riot ' chungo. • 4 ' " J. 11.41.,`WcPREE6 MATE ; sulidayi excepted, for 114 tr# lo Y:. pulkA:a.d.:al.7ol4.o&connecting, ,with_ trains for tho est. A Sleeptiag acti to, attached to' this squehtiiina> running 'through folo• . • iM ; ..... 435 a-150, , ,,94101NNATT EXPREBS,,..3londaps ex. ~ cepted tile t enacting at Elmira, tor • IVllliatisport a br ° lt•tred the S' ' tli 1, " 'ePlial 'f 0 ' on ; a sou • re 07 itnAtt • daigta; at Waverly with train of Lehigh valley Rail way r,attkwegosfor-bhuca ; at Binghamton for Cos' ; s„.,.. porstown,apd Albany i and at New York wlth - steam r fterneed Eipisaa]ttidnif for New England .cities.: Mt* t3ldeping•;coaqi]es accomMuty this train . ,• . frota•Neadvllle and Buffalo to - 1••1ew York. 9'18.4..".,1ng: 4.0.QM.N9P4.P9N,-..T4IPT, Bally, fur 143tgAttebNaxcx. , , ~. • ~ • . . , ,I, I; ,i a, i l ia* ,a. , Tn.; .0.5„X ilip/10$: "S`lindiye ,egcsited,, 1 coftinea/lOg.atWaverlifor Towanda,' at Bingliatuton • • 1 lbr Byracrafe; at Great' Bend for Seraitten. at _Lacks, waxen „for Bonesdale,„at..l4lddiateWrilor Milo rErril,f't and e t t,d'ersey- pkty,wloi midnight express train DI New ~Tersex Itailrpgd for:pi - 1140,014a,, , '.•. • >, ; ,.4 'l 2:3§ t . tP 3 1;...*. 010 1, d4 1 :?: 41iip r diive=copted• 2,20 P. m,, F.JAIA4. 1.11,41.) Sußdays excepted. • 440pAzo,..Arf. Isar,: AND Bliarii(liE 315.11,,,, Sundays excep d, connecting at Elmira. for thran,.' : I 4aisag, 49.11aCYL!•7.. 6 TIY.Pra'clvlaVA• . • -', -r- - 7 ,450.p.m.,:LICIATNING.EXPRES3,,Baily, Cc:onset.: " lug at' Elmira," for Williamsport, Harrisburg and the, .-] &milt, and at - Jeriy.Olty with Morning, express train` l ,,,of Now Jeraey lialli•oad, -for, philmie)phia, Baltimore: ' grid Washington. - - ' •••=•--- '- ' - - 11:515 P. In NIGHT , 5111PRE11.3i -Sundvya , excePfe.l';'' ..t . :oonDeeting; qt'-pin biuuto , for, Syracuse—at cireat Bend for Scrantou and Philadelphia, and at N. York, with afternoon trains and steamers , for 13oatiti * suit ;Easter49lt4en• Alir Slcaphis-lertgern Buffalo. -..1,- ,-: ‘,sgr. 4;ravised and oomPlete‘Pocket Tinto Tabhol Passanger Trafin Ofi thaltlifitallWay Iliad 'connecting Litilti;•bairrefeehtlybeen Publi slied;and Can he •Vrosuri "SA/Sg; aPplieattop„tolthe Ticket Agent of the Cotapany, - 317jd, R. BAltit, . ' ' ~ 11. RIDD/41/,_ . ••••''' don't/las:Agent: '' •-•' ' Gen'lBup't. : - •• 1 - . - 1 •'' .."... -- , --4-.--i--- ' .4 , ~ .1-,,-.. '1- Bloosburg & Conking, .& Tioga Al it 't'aains,wilirutraiallOirs until further notice.: , AicidaraohilliiiXtsia'rirk tHerehtireat 05 a. ni,,..314 0 s 4 fidid 'at' , 7;06; Tioga at 7,41; Bawroncevilla at 13,20- - T arriving at - Corning at 9,82 a•.., M. --!, 3 , . - .., . .4,- .11.111.7-I,4wee Blassber&ak3,oo p. m ,Blanatleld at 8,46, Tinge at 4,15., Lawreneerlllo it 5,1* -.-arriving 5 / ,Cornitt.g at 0 p.m. ' • ',' ' • , , ..,, • -.. '3lall-- I •Leavedeorning at • 8,00 tiAo 1 Lawrencevilleat • •9,93,Thiga tit 0,45, Ilaindield at 1 0,22-"arrirink at • •!:15foss-butg,at - 13,00a.dt.. : ~,, ,-, ~., ~ •,,... ~ ..? . , „ Acmhdreodatteen—Lcarep „corning t 7 ,i2,40 p. in., Law i ,rencorktio at 3;6ll,Tioga at 4.0, 3 ausßeld at s,so= arc. s'ro,l6tp: , ' '• , ~ `• ',• " - I..tI.SIIIATTIJOK ,S up'. MIR Northern Central TRAINS FOR TUE NORTIII Trains forOanandagnittleave Elmira as follows : Aceoraoclatisin at 6 2a a u, Ex_presEi[fastest train on road] ........:..::.......412 20 . yin: Mall • ' 7 10 p -Way lereigliti(passonger coach attached).........8 00 a On arid aftet Sept 25; : 1800, trains will arrive ant de'art from Troy aafolrowe; ' 'LEAVE' NoRTHIVARD. 10 55 P. m.—Dally (except Sundays) for Elmira, Min; 10, ConandalguaOtochester, Snsp: Bridge and tbp . (lanadas.- - ' ' . . . .. . . ~ . . 845 11; m..•;Dally (except Sundays) for Elmira and Buffalo, via Erie Railway from Elmira: •• LEAVt Sall Til IVA RD.. 080 A. jo.—Dally (except Sundays) fot- Baltimore. MLitt j ogler', Philadelphia, &c, . 965 P. m —.Daily (except Sundays) for Baltimore, Wash ngton and Philadelphia. ALYRE 11. ifISKI*. ED. S. YOUNG - - Doug upt.llarrielrurg, ileu'l Pass. Ag't • Baltimore, did. .- - - Philadelphia & terici . R. R. Ou and utter Sept. p,i,*69 Iran's on this Road will run as follows : WESTWARD. Mailtrain 'miles Philadelphia is 4 4 • 14 Williamsport. 44 - " arr. at Erie Erie Express leaves Philadelphia.. 4, " •' , - arr. at Erie Elmira Mail leaves 4. . 44 Williamsport... 44 ' 4 arr. at Luck Raven EASTWARD Mall Train loaves Erie " 44 44 Williamsport—. " " arr. at Philadelphia.... Erie Express leaves Erie is 44 44 _ - 44 arr. at Philadelphia... Elmira Mail, leaves Lock Raven.. It If . 4 Williamsport, 8.45 ato 4 4 " arr. at Philadelphia 7.15 pn. Buffalo Express, leaves Williamsport 12.20 a m arr. at Philadelphia 9.25 o n Mail and Express connect with Oil Creek and Mk ghost) , River Hall Road. Baggage Checked Through. . . : Avengp L: TYLER, Gon'l Supt. . .. Atlantic and• Great Western R. W. ~ --- • SALAMANCA STATION. • / WErrielarn Dowirb: l • EA.Stl;i'Anto BOOM? Mal ~, 6.30. Express Accommodation " G 61. Express ..... 12.1.9 Accomtaodati n, 11.4 b Exptess ' "- 11.00 Express' ,014 AtCory'ttiere Is a junction with the Phi ndelphiti Eris, and 0110iteli Rail Roads. ' -- Atidetitiville with the Franklin and Oil City, and /inhale Bratich.l Leatrittsbnigo the Siahoniny Branch makes iti:''4ll4* rent route to - C/01,011nd. At , 'Ravenna cotneere!, Cletehtudturd. Pittsburgh Railroad. ' . ' - " 2 The Road panes throngb 4kron, Ashland; Callon, Marlon, Urbana and Dayton, intersecting varitms rail. roads,zrrrid tertfilnatee at Cincinnati. ' 3 ..; ; 3SO iL.M.:..RUOlCEß;litin.Supt;lleadvilli,Pa: • ' ) 1 0 NATIOriAIi LIN INSURANCE COMPANY . • „ ; i _ 1 , • ,, .--, . „i; , TAE IIINITED` TA ES OF ~ AMERICA; __ ._ .. _ ..... WAsnmarort D. C. .... •• Ottartercii . lbPSlvcilAciotoOngriss APPROVED 'Ana - 25, •1868.' Cash " Capital. , sl i 000;ooq, ; , .PAID ,Ilsl = BRANCH OFFICE First National Bank Building, PHILADELPHIA, Where all Correspondence should be Addressed CLanwicz IT. CLAIM, President. • JAY COOKE, Chairman Finance it Executive Com HENnY D. COOBE O Vice-President. ElllOlBOl4 W. POET. Seorotaryand Actuary. B. B. RtraszLx, Manager.• Circulars. pamphlets, and full particulars giv en on application to the Branch Office of the Qompany, or;to " . :R..d. 14IMPSON, lymu.ssiono. PA., by nil= applications will bo receivod and Poll. clesprocured for Tloga County.. • Doc. 9,1888.11 y. House o- Lol for Sale. A GOOD House arid barn, on a lot of two /1„ aoroa, ,within ton minutes walk of the Court House, is offereo for'ealo. In cptiro of John I. hfitoholl,.Esq., Wollaboro. Aug. 26, 1869—tf. ~ • • UMMI En! . 920 p .856 a tu . 9.80 p 11.60 man . 9.00 p 10.00 . 8.60 a la G.lO ph 7.40 pn. 6.1.) a a 9.35 p w 0:10 a n. .3.20 p 423 a al 12.0 p 0.50 a n =I I‘lll lIIMM OFFICERS: _ ll l l O2O ;t; .0 Lk; tiantv,ll, Great-Westetil RIPZ I E3RALIfAVA.I:S. `CI 1 .41" THHatißEA'ffizillt()A atlUAGit ROVIL nut i n thpairEsT and I‘ out 11.1, 1 ,, And 'WO, F-4i Dayt,o • ? ei Dayton, elhniaatt," VlLTArEil,.—tOlfl,B, 'KANSAS 4 7 .11 TY-y. :3121112.1112, ".3 • . ORLEANS,,,:. , And' thei BoittivA-Stitithwett, o - eharige . of. Coa.che aikiNN , A • in, Prom any,potpt,,on,tl3o..Erior :Ataittrttj. iL.I vantap ellA_Ao,nyeatonceo not °Gored by T„,, gum au '• Baggage-Oheeked Vbrough, and. 110 C714%z frotatqactteittlPAL llo oPT "Plot'enttpg loos i !s.°' • • • • • Tickets trla'thla Oopu ar routO can h 0 pro curt at all 'offices on the line of the Bridßailway, of ' < • : BS & IiEMOTT, 0 r'll , •iust.)Lpoi. Etutut. rirfien purphaaing-tqk the Itout•for Tiekt. via 4-ttit. ct, ; GREAT 'IVESTEP.: 'RAITAVAIrf "'" • • •-; MEE c-1 ~. (4e-W tieliet ttaid Pass. Ig't; Cleveland, 0 -.‘ : ` ~. , 1 - 1.. • r : 1- - -- "2,: IX I TLITOkER ,Jano,ita '69, Gen. SuP. Meadville, p a _ • E — ' • 1 .19 r ttiiiii 91 ' : lead 9 Iffil ME c 2,.. Z. IME . CEIOBRATED lr,;;;;; ;; libso . ll7 - ( t- ;Calm] EOM A x h " r„, EEO CAIGAN ,• Together.with tha-ESTEY COTTAGE °EGA and ),() IxtELOPEO.V,,,Ort i.dvatitageouely eliaia of ' " " " • 414'. E .„,:TIOCIA, PA:. AvEvii , bAtiffitsa the agency fioiti the me etfecturerrof the above named hertrumer we hav,e,itte,raellltia; for ferniebing them alp (tee ,tee j ea alp are fin i clalgy with those of dealt Tn 'the (tame 'or ether reed iiistromett 'Their iiiiitatlen le riiich ( that scarcely saydr .need , bit.tttld regarding their being dere& haviseg. been awatded preutintos'etti• mutat, the principal Noire and , Inatitutre, bath in th and' foreign countries. ~Many fine modern provemen ta t which dteli ciceirabitt au g. reeAiiistriini,eliii; are owned and malted t thmii .elteldeiVo''•trve %their "rnannfaeturert then° instruments, Hence it ie, while they cis: atrength,nad cleFabljj,ty, together with realm and quality of tone equal ~to 'Any, they excel "oilieeread'in'siruiriants; fp •th e' Variety and cc biriatidn.of;tones whieh. ear; 'be prthineed. INDi VI it UAL'S 8040 0 1.3, ,j SS, SOCIETIES, `and•"other ergaritzattous, 'wtsbttig to obtai reed ieetrument•,•can be suited as regards rstyles, rtri9c.ecikc.4.its. AL'L' ' UM EN TS ) WARRANT _ 4 15"„ Send ;(ur e. ireulut; AN.'refi, l't, '69. ror Man and Beast. IT' ILL CURE RHEUM ATIF4I.! The - reputation of thiff preparation is so well Ihhed ;that little need be said in this connect , On MAN it has never faIlS/1 to cure PAiNH: NERVOUS -AFFECTIONS, CONTRACTING 111*.- CLES, STIFFNESS AND PAINS IN THE JOINT-. STITCLIES lathe SIDE or teak SPRAINS, DIIL'I.:]; BURNS, SW ELLINGS, CORNS and FROSTED Persons affected with Rheumatism can be eve.l.. andpermartently curedby using this wonderf.ll p- - ration; itpenetrates to the nerve and bond On being applied. On HORSES it will care SCRATCHES, S roLL:Errt, FISTULA, OLD RUNNING EA SADDLE or COLLAR GALLS, SPRAINED JO:Y7. STIFFNESS OF THE sTIPLES,&c. Ittriiil HOLLOW BORN and WEAK BACK IN COWS, I have, met with great success In brlngial Mixture within the resell of the Public. I snail. :3 receipt of lettersfrom Physicians, Druggists, .11 . us. , in and Farmers, testifying to its curative power/. DAVID L '' I OI:TTZ, Sole Propriztcr. DALTISIORE, Ia / Sept. 29,,18116-1 in. J. - STICITT,IN, I#l :.Chairmaker l: Turner, ac Furniture Dealer, ALA RQObi, oppof , ite - Ijeret'e Wagon 1..) Main Street . : 'FACTORY in Eau .1 dame FoUndryoienond`stoiy. Order's promptly.t3lied'and 'eatiefaetier , teed. ~,Faikey Turning done.to order. ,Wellaboro,Jnne 12,1867. J. STICkLL • • Tioga; Blaille. Tun nntldrOgned is pow, prepiavi t cute. all Qrderk for Tefal!.,Stonfr_ar. ,lll, :. - merits or either .• • , . , ITALIAN-OR ittIiLAND - .MABBLI of the latest style and approved Irorlracti 2 land with dispatch.: - • • • •Ito, keep constantly_ on. hand both itiq• • • _Marble ayd.will be able to sult• all who D.ay vor hitn with their ` ordors, on as ressonabh tcr is can be obtained in the country, Stones disoolored 'with rust and dirt and made talook.as good as now. PORTER WILCOX „Tioga, THE=, LARGEST ! STO GK . OY Isviri