A. *IOTURID. 'Tis the - half profile of a fair young, girl,-- A type of ; purity and loveliness, Of perfecre-friodesty and-lowlinesv, - From thoughtful brow to rote-enwrenthed curl priceless diamond, and a perfect pearl, That claims my gaze and charms my loneliness. What wonder that ring Arthur's Knights et - Add press - . To tilt an foonameni, nd headlong hurl, Their steed's ' themselves, their well-earned, much loved fame, To overthrow and ruin, for the .lian4to To win ono smile from eyes that put to shame The light of stars! One tendet, loving glance Ffom eyes like these view worth a hero's name, Mife's devotion,—a crusader's lance. A; T. 'Stewart, The tired' Now Yoilr. Merchant. - • h wring attained his 'majority, Mr. Stewart wbo hild previously emigrated to,this .country, made preparations to rerurn to Ireland to receive his patrl m9ny, upon the interest of which he 13 1 -. 4 k i been living. ' how much is your patrimony?' as ti Mr. Chambers,* a gentleman then kfmwn as a btt.er at-auctiOns for se oral I•ino tiet•s _firms, and to whom he hr .t t.tuieti his intended return to Ire hum and the object of his going. Auout SIO,OJO I suppose,' said Mr. fit •‘,. art. • ' A , 06.4., little sum What do you pr. 1 . , 1),;e Aoing with it ?' ' ilxinVest here and live on the in= co Je.' You can do better.' " (low?' ;() into trade.' Noin,en?,e ; I kni)w nothing about trbtle. I have- a horror of trade. I even huh• a hat or a pair of gloves wi Hoot gutting, some oue to pick them ine.' tiff,' ejaculated Mr. Chambers, \im pa telitiy. Du as I tell you. tiO to I Be. ihst, buy insertions and scollop Ulm mi d4s. Spend all money In them, ant you'll double your money. ' It I eVer buy these goods,' ehid Stewart,-' you shall have the profits.' M. Stewart want t , .) Ireland. It was .a_turLy days' voyage. There was only 011 e cabin passenger besides himself, and on the fare of dry biscuit and musty bread they like to have starved. , at length the voyage ,ended, he Tetioned his native town, Saw his guar inn and received his pal! molly. It was only 55,000, half the ex 'eCted sum. The guardian, as guardians were Oven to do in those days, had speculated on his ward's money and lost. 1 - 1.. e, went to Bellast. Passing through High he recalled his conversation with Mr. Chambers. It occurred to him that he had not the remotest idea what Weer dons or, scollop trimmings were. see ing a snial I store and a woman behind th counter. lie went In. • • Do you keep inbeitious?' he quickly asked. ' Vi!s, sir,' politely said the shop woman. 'llere is 8017, 1 and she han ded him a piece, whieL 'he proceeded to ' How much Is It a yard?' inquired Mr. Stewart. Our 1 take a quarter of a yard,' 'and this quantity was quickly served from the piece. 'A very similar dialogUe ensued in regard' to the scollop trimmings, and with the same result, Mr. Stewart buy ing a quarter of a yard of- this- Mr. Stewart now what ingenious and scatop trimmings were. It cm curreti that he had net gone to work, however, exactly hi the right way to carry out the [ plan of Mr. Chambers. 4..;an you, sell me-these goods any cheaper if I buy considerable quanti ties of each ?' he inquired of the shop woman. low much do you wish to buy ?' A thot.mid pounds' worth.' ' Oh my, rlt ; you had bettergo to Mr. \S9rl;iliiiii's the manutlieturer,' said the shopwoman, and she directed 'him the wity to go. Worktnan'S,ltr.Stewart'went. :EV., 41,000 Wit 6 soon exchanged for in foot i‘cotiop trimmings. Mr. boon -arrived in New York I,r:o.zing with him the product of his p urn a-A.-4. I invested my patrimony as you 'wished me to,' said Mr. Stewart to Mr. t:llttultK.r.s, ' 'it'll have clone l just the tithig,' spoke ul ( 'ban, ben., w it'l, a lively lau..st of en ; n .-:.t-tii• .Itly. ': - .c:treel„ , ,rany of theso .ti- . ;:11. ill OA! nark( . l. Tilt % 3 • are 11. :I a. ilt•iuttu.i : st re to double the mon .. I ,i , l fur the 11. Where tire the :,-,..utt-?' hell; ott tile ship with Ric?' I,a , •is, ol.en t ..,tore al otice.' THcati lid' t . 41' • u;t;Slid I ‘‘ii l tPU.pal Sof course.' • :it a I,' r. 6te wart tile goods I bought, pay me ILQ fr.:),0(31, Ittad that's, alt 1 link . of .1 Lough!, theta fur your all and a to tottlie ally t I- usni ecssary 101 pursue this ilia- In, he, Mr. Chatanet:4 would not listen fu to Clung le:-s Oaths-hating the profits 17,tem art; lie iasin?.ed further tv)ot theY :should open a store, together, ain, dial Mg. art should be sales nian,'while he v, ould buy other-goods at auction fur the establishment. This pr , .l:tatt.ute of business finally agreed upon, the lie.xt thing was to get a store. Tiley looked !hi ough Pearl 'and .11ud snt, streets, but could find no place to,, suit them, the principal objection being the high rents asked. Finally a bill l'o let'' upon the door of No. 283 Broadway attracted their notice. The rent on in \ quiry was found to be $375 a year. For some time they poudered I over die expediency of assuming such a high rent. The - than who had just vacated the place bad failed ; and this made them extra cautious. They de olded to take the store. What followed In the course of years is shown by Mr. Ste Wart being now wet th hundreds of millioiks of dpdlars. A A.I , 62rIER'S Woßrip:—A 3•0111 Of eighteen or nineteen years of a e. sat at an open window—a look of painful pleptexity in his face, apparently oc casioned by a letter he held in his hand. Ai ter sitting thus for some moments, he muttered to himself: " Yes, I must go ; if I don't Brown and Smith will be laughing at me, and call me righteous overmuch ; and after , ul , there's no great harm in it, for ll'll ge I.‘ church in the morning, and it's or ly to be a sail down the :lover and tip..ml the day in the country." i-qill, he pressed his hand on his fore hcad lot- an Instant; then rising hastily, he said : , _•• There is uo use bothering about it: I intiSt go." As he rose. his eye lighted on the set ting sun, and it did so his whole ex pression changed ; a sweet, yet sad look played on his face-his thoughts were ebewhcre another scene was before h i, e y es. The dark street had disap- I - Waik, and in its stead a neat country , io,tage had risen. In thought, he was there. Once more he saw the hills thikt ru-e "near the dour; once more the blue water..., of the lake glizs.tened before ht m; once more he :r.a.t in the cottage garden with his widowed mother and . watched the setting son. Once nude that mother's words sound ed in l)ls ears—" , John, don't forgetyour Cli d, and He'll not forget you." Re m m her the :Sabbath day, to keep it :;( 'y. Though sinners entice you to ] E 'co ,d; 't, consent thou nut. 0 when yr •I';.e empted to do Nviong don't for -4r.. to ir, fly. Never let the sun go down or. a pd.rerless day. ' May the God of tie. !atte•r i‘ ss pAlidepol— inny the Lord .Ic.: ;•, chn:.l be yi,u Saviour:" • c '-ix niohtfi•-• tincl paN-eol since he ww(1 , ,,, and yet they seemed -"owl in ears. Tears tilled his r...;lte Willed itn liatids kneeled in 131 - , v ,. ; titlting p•-n. be wrote: Bro‘‘ i'c.r your ; ..,t i cannot tieeept it. :I,ly duty to ohey his eutuntuudr ; and Reineinher the Sal,buth en , to keep it Ind.). : 4 14-toting p l c, 114 idle 14-it.tire, is not sling this; 2110 . 1 %% 0-h you could thinlk over the sui.,;eet ttnd nut go yuutself.". ZWI 3 CI. Ma 011.42,77 HAS removed ble goodsio the New Store in Wright & Balley'F tStaek, Fornmi door east of Beare' Saloon. Lots of New Goods just reoeivod, comprising every thing usually tt kept in a DRY 0001 IS STORE! _ 190 it's over the way, 1 • ) The people say, Kelley has gone with his goods; Consisting of everything, Including old. women's hoods. Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Boots and Shoes, and an endless variety of SO-FORTHS, that is usually found in a first-class country Thanking my patrons for their cory liberal patronage' heretofore, I propose to auend wietly to business in future and sell all the goods I pos. sillily can. Bo call in and see dept. 22, 1 69 KEYSTONE STOREY. , \ WELLSBORO, 14. Summer i, Long a-Coming A ND some people begin to lose faith in the a, promise of seedtime and harvest. In view of this feat Bullard i% Con, have o6noluded to hurry up tho season by stock ing their shelves and counters with a wisely se leoOd ttti, l d superior lot of • SUMMER DRESS GOODS , eqmprising a variety of Silks, Linens, Hosiery, Gloves, Em ,broidcries, Poplins, Lawns, Percales, Piques, &0., together with a lino lot of Domestics, Sheetings, Shirtings, Sum mer Clothing, Ladles Shoes, fke. We shall sell as low as anybody, and givo yoll, g sod goods. \ —6m. sustne 1.6,18 69 111ML I ARD CO. SELLING OFF IT COST FOR CASH ! 20 Mg Wr111:120 go CC Will eell irom'thl'a \ date their entire stook of DRUGS, MEDICINES, Perfumery, Notions, Dye- Stu, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Putty, Alcohol, Turpentine, kerosene 011, Wall-Paper, curtains, Fixtures, Sze., dua., &0., AT COST nR CASH. Positively no Humbug. 'l9o'labor°, March 3, 1889. eliBll PA TD FOR IVOOL, BUTTER AND CiIEEsE, by O. L. WILLCOX. . Jane 17,1868. stores KELLEY Tobacco, Cigars, 1:11 P. R. WILLIAMS & CO Stoves! Stoves :: AND HARDWARE! • Haring formed a partnership in tho Tin, ptove and Hardware trade, the undersigned have the pleasure to announce that they have, at 'a great outlay, added to the usual stock of the old stand . —" - . MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, a ,complete moortment of Shelf hardware, of which we enumerate the following artielea NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT, MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS, BUTTS, STRAP HINGES,- " CARPENTER'S TOOLS, PUMPS, AXES; AUGERS, BIT.TS, BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS, SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS, BENCH-SCREWS, WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS, BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS, PIPE BOXES, AXLE TREES, ELLlP 'rig SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR, Bt BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE HANGINGS, CORN POPPERS, SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND' STUFFERS 0, 0 MBINED:' Aled, PISTOLS, PISTOL CARTRIDGES, p'OWDER, AND CAPS,. PATENT i3ARNDOOR HANGINGS a new thing, and made for use. These are but a few of the many - articles composing our stock of Hardware. We` invite the bublio to call and examine for themselves. We aim to keep the beat quality of goods in our line; and all work to order done promptly and well. AGENTS FOR THE Buckeye Mower do Reaper. Wm. ROBERT ' S. 1 R. C• BAILEY. • ROBERTS & BAIEY Virollaboro,MaY 19•1889-4 f. Ingham , s !Woolen Mills ! DEERFIELD, PA THE subscriber', will pay Cash, Full-Cloth, Cassimeres, Flannels, &c., &c., for Wool.— They also manufacture as usual— TO ORDER, OR ON SHARES, to suit customers. All4ork warranted as rep. recanted. They invite partioular attention to their Water Proof 1 I U ) which are warranted in every respect. Partion tar attention given to ROLL • CARDING AND CLOTH DRESSING. INGIIASIII largo stook of Oaestmeros, &e., 25 por Cent leas than any competitors, and warrant. ed es represented. INGHAMB nonufacturo to order, and do all kinde of Roll.Cardlrig and Cloth Dresaing, and defy competition. INGHAIII3 have as good an assortment of Full Cloths, Oassimures, &0., and give more• fpr Wool In exchange than any other establiehment. Try them and eatiefy yonr aelvec. , INGHAUS wholesale and retail at the Cow anesque Mills, 2 miles below Knoxville. Our Cloths are warranted; land sold by the following persons: . DaLANO & 4 CO.. We'labor°, Pa. T. L. BALDWIN A CO., Tioga, Pa. J. C. BENNETT, Covington, I'a. --,..p.......... : -:-- 100,pO Pounds of Wool Wanted. JOSEPH INGp . ANI & Bolls Doertleld,44ne 30, 1800—ti. 11111 _ ; Wholesale and Retail I)itTJG sittoßt • By w. c. tatiss. TAE subscriber will keep on hand at all times a full stock of DREGSINiIIEDICINgS ! Patent Medial:lLO, Flavoring Extract?, Perfumery„ Kerosene, Lamps, Wicks, Dye Oolora, White Wash Lime and Brushes, Varnish and Sash Brushes, Windo6 Glass all sizes,: ,Varnish. of all kinds, FanCy Soaps, Hair Oils, SPE=CTACLES,,' Hair and Tooth Brushes, a full stock of Yankee Notions; 'also a' complete as iortment of Bomceorathle Medicines, Buyers aro requested to call and examine pri ees before purchasing elsewhere. March 24, 1889rli. THE AMERICAN I , BUTTONHOLE OVER-SEAELVG AND SEWING MACHINE. THE greatest invention arid the best sewing ' Machine in the world. It hie no equal as a Family Machine. And INTRiNSTOALtY 'THE CHEAPEST. 1t is really iwo machines in one by a simple and beautiful mechanical arrangement, making both the Shuttle or Look-stitch and the Over scanting and Button-10e • WWI with equal fa. ollity and perfection, ~ t amputee in the very host manner every va riety of sewing, suoh its HEMMING, FELLING, CORDING, TUCKING, STITCHING, BRAIDING AND QUILTING, GAtiaRING and SEW - ING ON, and in addition •OVER-SEAMlNG.,Einbroiders on the edge and makes .beautiful Button and Eyelet-boles in all fabrics. Every Machine is warranted by the Company or its Agents to give entire satisfaction. For further information inquire of P. RINGS LE 4, at R.:C. Bailey's in Morris Run, or of Mrs. S. . EVERETT, four doere Beath of the Depot nea. R. Fares Hotel, Diorsburg, where the ma chine may be tried, and instructions received in using the 31aobine, by all those wishing_ to buy. F.,RINGSLEY, Agent. Morris Run, l'a., June 9, 1889--3m.*. HAJIDWARE AND STOVES I CONYERS & HAVE on hand and are constantly receiving at their Hardware Store every article nootied its this region of countr, 1 1 in the HARDWARE LINE. BREVE' HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL NAILS. MIDDLETITEM- AND ELMIRA SA'Y'S, ROPE, STOVES, Cooking, Solf-Regulators' and Coal AMERICAN COOK STOVE, TIN-WARE No pains will be spared io•moot the wants o our customers. CONyPRS & OSGOOD. Wellsboro, Jan. 6,1869,7 y. WATCH ) IES -:-• tir? k o, • i f • •F P R I I P; ICI 111 8 The undersigned Would respectfully inform the citizens of Tioga and vicinity that be has just opened a Watch and Jewelry establishment in Borden's Drug Store, and is prepared to execute all orders in his line of business with despatch and in the best of man ner. ALL WORE WARRANTED, S. WILE. Tloga,,Feb. 24, 1869.—tf. Fresh Goods Received Weekly. 11000133 /NZ 010E6 Hat; and Caps. Converse & Osgood keep oonotantly on hand a large stock of gonora MERCHANDIZE. GOODS AS REPRESENTED. NOT Jan. 6, 1868.=1y. CONVERSE & OSGOOD. T AM AGENT for le - turkey le Co., oelebrated platform Spring Wagons, all styles, also for their light 'Carriages and Buggy Wagons, all made in good style and from Jersey timber, and warranted in ev ery Tweet, equal to any made. Can furnish any of the above at the lowest Manufacturers price's. L. C. BENNET. Webber°, May 5, 1809—tf. COLLECTORS of the taxed for 1869 are re quested to be prompt - in collecting up their duplicates and paying over the eamo by the let of September. By sp doing not less than $lOOO can be saved to the county. Aug, 4, 1800. 6 H. C. DAILEY, Co. Treasurer. VERMONT AND ITALIAN MARBLE, Man ufacturer of MONUMENTS, TOMB-STONES &0., Cor. Market & Cedar Ste., Corning, N. Y. All orders - promptly and neatly emu sated. ANDREW VAN .DUSEN,Agent. Oot. 13, 1889-Iy. PA/NTS, and a full stook of Pure Wines And Liquors. ...... Stoves. Home Companion, and the justly oolebratnd Dry Goods : Fresh Groceries ! CROCKERY! Be it r emembered, that TO BE UNDERSOLD. For Sale. Notice to Collectors. Sohn Mclntosh. DEALER IN, • -.: !.,,_.- ... , ," e ,;-:, ;• ',...r....r-...;,.. 4 7.1 . •.1 2 4 4614 . 404nVit -- ~. ...... . 7 . , • KNOkVII.LB' -, v74011A - , • COMS TY l'Etitil.. , Ss 0. 0. wil (r .Vtkpli4- _ . - " Mrs. ADA: ',', alm24, 4 Pielebtreps. Miss tittrffotllipritaititiait,'" ' ' — ''' ' • Melo Erma l 3 All TAIT Teaclkor of Musts,. • , august, The Winter Term liqvember 30:: The aprlng.Turza March 8. Each Terill to continue 12 weeks, , . 1 ' " RXMCNSES PHU TERM.. 'melon, Including rent and weed, Fall Tar5n......i11,60. 44 . " . " - . Winter Toiin.. 18,121. ••' . " Spring Term... 12,90, Day Students' 7,00. 7.astrmentulMusic, (Plato, Organ or klelodeon).. 10,00. Vocal Musk; - 2,00. Use of Instruments.,....„ 2,00, Drawing and Pending 9oo. Board per week 8,00. ;July. 21,1889-11. -- - L =I • TIOGAIIIOIII3OIIOOL, frIBIS School now becomes a perman nt In stitution, under State autherity,.havlng by special act received some peculiar privileges,, and it catunow offord'all advantages. oommen to Ma demi° inatitutions. , 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.lo, 1869, and con-. tinues 14 -weeks. Common English, Elementary Algebra,, Pri mary Philosophy and Primary Pliysologyfree to all pupils of school ago residing in Tiorps Bora Common English ••••..• $5,00 Higher "' 7,00 Colntnercial yours°, time unlimited 6,00 Gelman--oxtra, 8,60 English Branches and German •8,50 • •if : '""Oommorcial bourse... 841 Por information with regard to rooms or boar d call on or address i' ' ' H. M. BEELER, Principal, '- Aug. 4, 1.869-tf.; • Tioga, Po:, ' A : PEET WOOD; k PARK PRODUCE BE -1-M cetved in payment for Tuition. RIP SITE GOES TOR CASH we will OD FEED at these pri• oes W.C. KREBB. Very best Rye d; Oats, Ground hirc;.. • Bolima,pried , Peed, Beal 'Col:Milan :teed, Cow peed, . The above goods, at the above prices, are Strictly cask! We don't tuiti,sand in' our leed. ...„ We haven't's Plaster MG conuectod with our Flouring Mill I Our Feedht Puiel WRIGHT a BAILEY. We115b0r0,,;an.'40,18.69, GrOoery and Provision Store, • It Cl. X:O.. 63X1..X.a, • 11 EXTROLEBALE AND RETAIL DEALER 'lll In all kinds of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Wines, Liquors and Cigars, - FOREIGN & DOMESTIC, GREEN it C CAIVN.ED FRUITS AND WOOD & WILLOW WARE, GLASS 8G CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CABS & PItRAMBULATORS, TOYS, &0., Bco. • A full and complete assortment of the above mentioned goods of the best quality always on band. 1 - Particular attention paid to Fine Groceries. Dealers and Consumers will dud It to their in terest to examine his Stook before buying. Corning, N. Y., March 31, 1869. GROVER & HIER'S SEWI NO MACHINES, Beauty and Elactioity of 13titoti. Perfection and Simplicity of Machinery. Using both Mina& directly from the'epools. No fastening of seams by hand and no waste of thread. Wide range of application without change of adjustment. TOG seam retains Its ,beauty and firmness af ter washing and iroting. Besides doing ia Mos of work done by other Sewing Machines, these 'Machines execute the most beautiful and permanent Embroidery and ornamental work. •The highest Premiums at all the fairs and exhibitions of the United States and Europe; have been awarded the Grover Baker Sewing Machines, and the work done by them, wherever exhibited in competition. jThe very highest prise, THE CROSS OP THE LEGION OF HONOR, was conferred on the representative of tho Grover & BAlter Sewing Machines, at the Exposition Universe le, Paris, 1882, thus attesting their great superior ity over all other Sewing Machines. July 28, 1889-tf. House and Lot for Sale. SOUSE and Lot,. and vaoant lot for sale cheap. Location Welleboro; and desirable. Inquire at the Agitator Office. Oct. 28, I.BBB—tf. %NIBS It. A. KEENEY begs leave to inform tho citizens of Tioga and vicinity that she has taken rooms over Borden's Drug Store, op. potato the Post. Office, where she will be, happy to wait on all who will give het. a call. ' Particular attention paid to bleaching. May 12;1869-tf. A farm of three hundred acres, with two bun drod and twenty-five acres improved. Bit tutted two milei north of Tioga Village, on• the Tioga River and Raili.oed. Well watttered, ttn dor a good state of cultivation, and good build ings. • Also four houses and lots for sale in Tioga village. T. Le BALDWIN. Vesta, Feb. 12,18418—tf. T O LAWYERS- BANKRUPTCY BLANKS, .n flip setta, at YOUNG'S BOOKSTORP 'oolt. BALE—A. lot of cutter tlinber,ready for ~IL` use, will be sold cheap. Call on HALL 4L-MARCEL • July 21, 18 4 59-Bm. Xeeneyidlle,'Pa. RATieg OF TUITION FROM THIS DATE CORNING}, N. Y. DRIED FRUITS, VEGETABLES, CROCKERY. WARE, FIRST PREMIUM ELASTIC STITCH EAMILY 594 BROADWAY NEW YORK. Points of Excellence. New Millinery I Valuable Farm for Sale. WatillitAißtil STAB. cORNING, Y. '; DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS AND OILS, THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, KEITH'S CONCENTRATED MEDICINES, IREDELL'S FLUID, EX 'TRACTS, BURNETT'S COO OAINE, FLAVORIN v EXTR`ACTS, KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT MEDICINES, ROM ESTER PERFUMERY AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, AGENTS FOR MARVIN & CO'S RE FINED OIL. Bold at Wholesale Prim. Buyers are requested to oall and got quotations beforo going further EIS . $2,50 owl 2,25 " . 2;00 1.75 .! Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1, 18611-ly erica devoted MAGAZINE universally acknowledged the Model Parlor Magazine ;of erica, devoted to Original Stories, Poems, Sketches, Monsehold . Matters, Gems of Thought,, Personal and Literary Gossip (including- epi.clal departments on reebbms), Instructlods on health, Music, Amusftents, etc., by the beat authors, and profusely Illustrated with costly Engravings, , useful sad reliable Patterns, Em. breitieries,aud 'a constant inicceislon of artistic novel. yea, *claret/ter Ilion:dead entertaining literature. No po rtion 4 Oeflabtralt, economical housewife, or lady of• tests van afford to'do withoutthe Model Month /Ye Specimen cophle -3 .0 cents. Mailed free. Yearly, $B, with a valuabie preplan; two copies, $5,60; three ravioli, ST,6O; ' live copies SIP, and splendid 'premiums for clubs a. V, each, 'with the first premiums to each Subscriber.. 11136. A bow Parham a wanton Sewing Ma. Chine f0t,20 eubsoriborifat $3 each. Publication Odle, 888 Broaewey, Now York. Dementia's Monthly d.Young America together!". wish tho premiums fo r .1., EMOIXEST'S Young . .43,434icak, Enlarged. It Is the best Juvenile - Magazine. Every Boy and Girl t t - sees it says so, and Parents and Teachers con firm IV Do not fail to secure ix copy. A good Microscope, with s Olaf* , Cylinder to confine living objects, or a good tvrabladed, pearl Poolkenknife, and a large num. bee of other desirable artiolei, given as. premiums to each subscriber. Yearly, Publication Office, ' 'Broadway, New Toth. Try it, Boys and Girls. Specimen copies, ten cents, mailed tree. 1869 .F0R SALE. 1869 1869. BY B. C. WICKHAM, AT HIS NURSERY OF FRUIT AND OR NAMENTAL TREES, IN TIOGA :- 600000 Apple Trees. 10,000 Pear Trees. A good supply of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY and ORNAMENTAL TREES & SHRUBBERY The Fruit trees aro composed of the choicest varieties, good, healthy, some of them large and is bearing. Any one wishing to get a supply trill do well to call and see my stock before pi:tr amping elsewhere. Ozer- Delivered at the dopes free of charge. Tioga, Feb. 28, 1888-.ly, r 2° ,l-inaC3LCO" I .WCOrtgatiES ORGANS AND MELODEONS, • FOR sale by I. G. HOYT. Haines Brothers Pianos, Chielteringe, Steinways, and Steak's. Hintormister's Organs and Melodeons ' and Ma. eon" Hamlin'e Organ. These are all first.class Instrumente. Having the experience of many years in Musloal Instruments, and tuning the name, I tan offer greater inducements to custo mers of Tioga ,County than any other dealer In Northern Pa. Every iiiiltrument is warranted for five years. For full particulars. FOO Illustrat ed Catalogue. I. G. HOYT. • Mansfield, Pa., March 9,1869—1 y State Street Lots. AP. CONE having laid:off his land on State Street into town lots new offers tnem . for sale on reason:lbl° terms. Wellaboro, April 28, 1809. SASI-_, DOORS. BLINDS. lAT FACTORY PRICES, Aiwai jt s on hand or tarnished to order, at POB TS & BAILEY'S Hardware Store, Welleboro. August 18,1869. CASH Paid FOR HIDES, • by 31. A. DURIP. Wellaboto, Deo. 16,1888.—q. Planing ec, Matching. PLOW:UM?, CEILING, WAINSUOT ING, TONGUED 42 GROOVED, with rapidity and exactness ' With our new M. chines. Try it and atm. B . T. VANHORN. Welieboro, April 21,1868: _ The aubsoriber offers for sale the following property, situated in Covington township and borough, Tioga county, Pa.: 88 sores 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 house, barn and atter outbuildings thereon. Also,Sawmill, Bash Feotory, and . Shingle Mill and .water privilege thereon. Also, two apple orchards of 170 trees, mostly choice fruit, and about half bearing trees —lB plum trees, 12 Ohorry, 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, d of a mile from Bash FactorS , and Sawmill. Timber, pine, oak, basswood, chestnut, ash, beech, biroh, 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 House, outbuildings, fruit trees and a good well of water thereon. Also—another village lot, fronting on William eon road, 60 feet front by about 200 deep, and another lot fronting on said road, 114%174 feet. For farther particulars Inquire of DAVID S. IRELAN, Sr., or S. IRELAN Covington, Pa. April 21, 1869-tf. TO THE FARMERS OF TIOGA C OUN TY. TAid now building st my manufactory,in LAWrillee• villa. a superior FANNING MILL, whielt posaesses the following advantagesover allother mills: I.lt Doper:ace rye, oate, rat litter. sudfoul seeds,and chess and cockle, from wheat. 2. It cleans ilea seed, takes out yellow eeed, and all other seeds, perfectly. 8, It cleans timothy seed. 4. It does all other separating required of a mill. This mill is built of tho bed and most durable tim ber, in good style, and is sold cheap for cash, or pro duce. will At a patent sieve, for separating oats from d. Ft MATHER. wheat,to other mills,onreasonable Orme. Gawrewseville,Juno 16,1869—tf WANTED, • AT THE NILES VALLEY STEAM f FLOURING. MILLS. • 10,000 Bur. Corn ) 10,000 4, Oats, and anyjamonnt of good wheat: 3: D. DIMON k Co. Nibs Valley, March 24th, 1869-tf. WHITEWASH LIME 8c AND DYE COLORS, - W. D. TERBELL & CO. For Sale. R 'AIL*AN TI*E TABLES. ERIE RAILWAY. ON and after 31.0NDAY, Nov. 1bt11.1869, Tralns will loavo Ooralog, at tho following hours, via: GOING Wear. 12,38 a m, EXPRESS MAIL, Sundays excepted, for InnTato ! Dunkirk and Cleveland, couuectlug with trains for the West. A sleeping Coach in attached to We train running through to hiffalo. 6,22 NIGIIT EXP., Mondays excepted for Roth eeter, Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland, and Cineinnati, connection with the Lake Shore, Michigan Southern • and Grand Trunk Railways at Buffalo, Dunkirk and Cleveland, for the West; also at Cleveland with the 0 0 0 and Ind. Railway for Indianapolir ; and at Cincinnati with the Louisville Short Lino Railway and the Ohio and kllssierdppl Railway for the South and Sonth•Weet. 6.42 a. m., MOUT IgXPIIEBS, daily for Doh ester Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland 'and Cincin nati', making direct compaction with trains of the Grand Trunk and Lake Shore Railways at Buffalo. Dunkirk and Cleveland for all points West, and at Cincinnati( with tho Ohio and Mississippi and Louis ville Short Lino Railways for the South and South- west. 1020 a. tw„ HAIL TRAIN, Sundays excepted, for Dui:tato and Dunkirk. 12,05 D. in., WAY FREIGHT, Sundays excepted. 145, p.m., DALTIMORR RXPRESS,Sumlayscx.Fept• ed for Rochentor and Buffalo, via Avon. • 6, op. m., EMIGRANT TRAIN, daily, for the West. 7,38 D. in., DAY EXPRSS, Sundays excepted, for Rochester, BUffalo, Duhltirk, - Cievelond, Cincinnati, and the South Stops at drinclpal stations and con. necte points on mainline. New and improved Drawing Room Coaches accompany this train from New York to Buffalo, and Sleeping Coacpes attached at Hornellsville, running through to Cleveland and Galion without change. aOI 14 0 EAST. 1.00 p• m. NIOiIT EXPRESS., Sunday& excepted, connecting at Ice* York whit afternoon trains and steamers for Bobton and New England Cities. Air Bleeping Coaches accompaty this train. 4,45 a. in., CINCINNATI EXPitESS, Mondays ex cepted, connectitig at Elmira for iNilliamsport, Harrisburg and tlio South t also at Elmira for Conan daigrou at Waverlywith train of Ukiah valley Rail way •at Owego for Ithaca; Binghamton for Coo perstown' and Albany land at New York with steam ers and afternoon Express trains for New England cities. Air. Bleeping coaches accompany this train to Now York. 11A5 a'. m., DAY EXPRESS, Sundays excepted, connecting at Jersey ;city with mioipait express ttaln of Now Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia. Also stops at principal stateons and connecting points on main line. New and improved Drawing Room Coaches accompany this train to Now York: 1,10 P. tri., WAY YItEIGHT, Sundays excepted. 12.20 D. m., ELMIRA MAIL, Sundays excepted -4442 p. M., NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE MAIL, Sundays excepted, connecting at Elmira for thu South.. 7,G8 p. m., LIGIITNING EXPRESS, Datlp, connect ing at Jersey City with morning Express train of New Jersey Railroad for Baltimore and Washington; and at Now York with morning Express train for Boston and New England Cltiss4 Aler stops at all prim cipal illations and connecting points on mair. line. Weeping Coaches accompany this . trea through to New Nork. LUGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH_ AV. A revieed and complete "Pocket Time Table" of Padaenger Trains on the Rrie Railway and eonneoting Linea, has recently been publiehed, and can be procar, ed on application to.tbe Ticket Agent of Cho Company WD[. R. BARR, L. D. RUCKER, Oen't Pass. Agent. - Gen') 8111)4 mossburir Oorning, & Tioga R. R %saint' wallow; as follows wall further notice: Ancorammiation—Leaves Bleasbarg at 1,16 a. m., Mans field at 8,08 'tog at 8,42, Lawrenceville at 9tB2 arriving at Corwin at 10,40a.m. 3380.—Leavat Blast) rg at 2,00 p. m., Dian elle' il at 2,46 /logo at 3,18, yt roncevllle at 3,oo—arriving at Corning at 6 p.m. li 3 1 all—Loaveeoorn ug' at 8,00 a.m., Lawrenceville at 9,03,Ti0ga at • 9,6, ilanatleld at 10,22—arriving al glota•barg at 1 00 n.m. Accommodation—Leaves Corning at 2,40 p. zu„Lltar rencetille at 3,62 Slogs at 4.40, ilanifield at 5,50.- arriving at Sloseburg at 8,15 g. m. L „Li .SECATTUCH,S ap't Northam 'Central IL R. TRAINS FOR THE NORTH. Tralnsfor Canandaguia leave Elmira as follows: Accomodation at 7 05 p Express [fastest train on road] 12 20 a tr -1) 00 p us, Way Freight, [passenger *ouch attached].........6 20 a u On and after Nov. 16, 1869, trains will arrive ant' depart from Troy, ae followe; • LEAVE NORTIIIVA-RD. ' 10 85 a. ra.—Daily (except Sundays) for Elmira, Dutra- Canandaigua, Rochester,. Slay. Bridge and ill, Canada& 968 a. m.i-Dally (except S u nddy a) for Elmira and Buffalo, v Erie Railway from Elmira. LEAVE SOUTHWA RD., 7 28 A. m.—Dally (except Sundays) Abe Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia, de. 985 P. m.—Daily (except Sundays) for Baltinioeti Washington and Philadelphia. ALSBUD It. FISKE, - I:D. Si YOUNG Gerel Stip t.rtarrleburg, 414.'11'1 Past A g't Baltimore, Md. Philadelphia Sr. Elrio R. R. , On and after Sept. 0, 1669'i rains on this !toad cr run as follows : WESTWARD. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia 4, " Williamsport. " " arr. at Erie Erie Express leuvesPhiladelphiu •' Williamsport •' arr. at Et le Elmira Mail leaves Philadelphia Williamsport " " arr. at Lock navel' E A ST WA it' D. Mail Train leaves Erie • •• t " arr. at Philadelphia Erie Express leaves Erie `• Williamsport 4, . " arr. at Philadelphia Elmira Mail, leaves Lock Raven ". Williamsport, arr. at Philadelphia 7.16 p Buffalo Express, leaves Williamsport 12 20 a In " arr. at Phlladel phis 9.2.5 a in Mail and Rxpresa connect with 011 Creek and MR gheny River Rail Road. Baggage Oireclital Through. ALFRED .L. TYLER, Clang Sup't. Atlantic and Great Wastorn R. W. SALAMANCA STATION. WITTWAILD BODaD. East - wan. BODYD ' Mail 6.30 Express 6.10 Accommodation 6,86 Mall • 5.61. Express 12.19 Accommodation, 11.46 Express • 11.00 Express ' 0.10, At Cory there is a Junction with the Pliiindelphia & Brie, and Cil Creek Rail Roads. At Meadville with the Franklin and Oil City and PlC:tole Branch. At Leavittsbntgotho Mahoniny Branch makjes a di root route to Cleveland. At Ravenna connects with Cleveland and Pittabutgh Pii(road. no -Road passes through Akron, Ashland. Gallon, Mailon, Urbana al% Dayton, luterarating various rail. roadaiand terminates at Cincinnati. L. D. RUCKER, Gan.Supt.,Meadvllle.ra. NATIONAL LI4rINOLINCE COMPANY • OF Txm UNITED STATES. OF AMERICA, WASHINGTON, D. C OhartereAby Spec!'! Act of Congress . APPROVED JULY 25, 1868. Cash Capital. $1,000,000, PAID IN FULL. BRANCH OFFICH: First National Bank Building, PHILADELPHIA, Whore all Correspondence should be Addressed OFFICERS -CLARENCE H. CLARK, President. JAY COOKE, Chairman Finance Lb Executive Com. llnattv D. COOKE, Vice-President. EmsitsoN W. PEET, Secretary and Actuaryi. B. S. Rtraszta l Manager. Circulars. pamphlets. and full particul4's giv en on application to the Branch Office ief the Company, or to R. C. SIMPSON, WELLsnono, by whom app lications will be received and Poll, cies prooured for)Tioga County. , Dee. 9, 1868.-ly. House 4. Lot for Sale AGOOD Honso and barn, on a lot of two antes, within ten minutes walk of the Court loose, Wellsboro, is offered for sale. In "quire of John I. bitehell, Eiq.,Wellsboro. Aug. 25, 18119—tf. To DEBTORS.—AII persons indebted to me are requested to call and settle at once. All accounts with me before the new firm was formed must be oloaedue without delay, 'kiVILLTAM ROBBRTS. • Welleboro, Aug. 26, 1889; Atlantic and Great 'Western -AND ERIE RAILWAYS, ORRXT BROAD (WAGE ROUTE OLPVELAND, TOLIitDO, CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, ST. PAUL, J I • OMAHA,. And•to ail Point• in tho Warr and NonTn-WF ST, Dayton, Cincinnati, Loulel. VILLE, ST. LOUIS, KANSAS CITY, MESIPIIIS, NEW ORLEANS, And all points in the South .4 Southwest, W its No Change or, Coaches TO CLEVELAND' OR CINCINNATI, From any point on the Erie Railway. An vantage and convenience not offered by (My other route. 3 Tunouou LIGATNING Explizsi TRA l yy DAILY. Baggage• Checked Through, and No CLUNG/ from uno oar to another, preventing loco or dam ago. Tickets via ibis popular route eau bo procured t all offices on the lino of tho Brio Railway, and f When purchasing ask the Agent for Ticket via the ATLANTIC. A GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. W. 13. 811ATILIC, Gen. Ticket and Pale. Ag't, Cleveland, (). I, L. D. Itucxgn, Jan. 0,1'69. Gen. Supt., bleadvllik Pa Read: . Reaii: THE CELEBRATED Mason 'et - , - Hamlin Cabinet. PORTABLE ORGANS Together with the HUEY COTTAGE ORGAN and MELODEONS an be advantageously par abased of aLg LC 'ELL ri TIOGA, PA. AVING obtained the ageney from the me e . j • 'nfacterers of the above named instruments we have the facilities for fmlnishing them at pri .oes to hompare, favorably with those of dealers 133 either the same or ethos reed instrument/. Their reputation is such that scarcely anything need be said regarding their being desirable, having !Seen awarded premiums and medals at the principal Fairs and Institutes, both in this and, foreign countries. Many doe modern im provements, which are so desirable In all good reed instruments, are owned and retained fur their exclusive use by the manufacturers cf these instruments. Bence it is, while they claim strength and durability, together with volume, and quality of tone equarto any, they exoel all other reed instruments, in the variety and com bination of tones which can be produced. INDIVIDUALS, SCHOOLS, CHURCH ES, SOCIETIES, and taller organizations, wilhing to obtain rood instrument, can be suited as regards size styles, prices, Ji.c., ALL INSTRUMENTS WARRANTED - TAY- Send ioru. circular. Tiogn,lMarcb, 17,'89. T. A. WICK HAM The Great External Remedy. For Maxi and Boast. IT WILL CURE EIIETIMATIgHi 020 pm A. 15 a tt. The reputation of thte 'Preparation is to well es tah lished, that little need be said in this connection. On MAX it has never failed to cdre PAINFrL NERVOUS AFFECTIONS, CONTRACTING 2,11 . .3. CLES, STIFFNESS AND PAINS IN VIP. JOINT. 3, STITCHES intheSlD Eor Back, SPRAINS, 3, BURNS, SWELLINGS, CORNS and FROSTEn FE Parsons affected with Rheumatism can be effect u.G:y and permanently eared by using this wonderful pt., , ; s tation; it penetirates to the nerve and bone immedlat,ly On being applied. On HORSES it will cure scRATc HES, SWET&Y. POLL-EVIL, FISTULA, OLD rtuNsrxa SADDLE or COLLAR GALLS, SPRAINED JOIJ 17.3 STIFFNESS OF THE STIFLES, tic. It will prov lIOLLOWBORN and WEAK BACK IN MILCII COWS. . 0.80 p ni 11.6011qm U W 1,10 10.00 a k S.OO a in 6.10 p m 7.45 p t.. 10 u 0.13 p to C:10 u fn 3.20 p in 425 a r 5 12.0 p is t... 50 a 8.15 u. I have met with great success in bringing my 'Mixture within the reach of the Puna. I 'am tinily in receiPt of letters from Physicians, Druggists, Sierch ants and Warmers, testifying to its curative powers. DAVID E. rOtrTZ, Sac Proprietor, BALTIMODE, Sept. 29, 1899-1 . , J. STICKI ,TN, Litt: Ohairmaker, Turner, 1 ' Furniture Dealer,r,i ALE RCOMI, opposite Dartt's NS'agon iShop, i s j Main Street. FACTORY in Boars di Wil• limns Foundry, second story. T. Orders promptly filled and satisfaction guaran teed. Fancy Tuning done to order. Wellaburo, Jona 12, 1807. J. STICKLIN. Tioga Myble :Works. THE undersigned now prepared to oxo. cute all orders for Tomb Stones and lionu. • tnonts of either ITALIAN OR RUTLAND MARBLE, of the latest style and approved workmanship and with dispatch. • He keep constantly on hand both kinds co Marble and will be able to suit all who mar fa vor him with their orders, on as reasonablt terms as can be obtained in the country. Stones disoolored.with rust and dirt oloaned and made to look as good as new. PORTER WILCOX. Tiogs , Nov. I, I 867—tf. THE LARGEST ST( CK OF SEMEICYNTMEiI I N bu T y to i g n a t ) l ? : un t y i:i nnd the Ohespest place to Agent for L. BOLLES & CO'S BOSE, Binghamton, N. Y., and • ELMIRA SAW FACTORY, STOVES SOLD ON TIME. Mansfield, No , o'. 25, 1868 7 1 y. G. B. RIFF. To tho Ownors of UnAatonted Lands. SURVEYOR GENERAL'S OFFICE, 1 lisAntsßUßG, Ps., May 25, 1809. IN obedience to an Act of Assembly, approt ed , the eighth day of April, ono thousand eight hundred and sixty nine, you are hereby noticed that the " County Land Lien Docket," contain ing the list of unpatented lands for Tiogn Co., prepared under the Act of Assembly of . tho twentieth of May, one thousand eight bor ,- .red and sixty-four, and the supplement theme! has this day been forwarded to the Prothenutaly of the county, at whose office it tnity be eltstp:ped. The liens can only i.e liquidated by the yntwent of the purchase moos}, interest and - fees, and receiving patents through this Departzmut.— Proccedinge by the Attorney General hivo: teen stayed fotioric year frt 11, thin Lou', )r t Y6I that partit!, Ma) I,lllllill 111 , ` ir 1 , 11,k11(1. c ith.ta arldi- Ilona) cost. JACOB Al. CAM pDP.1.1,, Patent Rooting, J RAVE bought tho right to use the Patent Elastie Roofing in Tioga County, al,l am now prepared to put or, roofs (heap ar.d in good workmanlike manner. This roofipg le fir and water proof. I refer to :Messrs. Wright .t Dai ley, Tolot & Barker, and C. L. Willer.x., %hero samples can be seen and roofs in use, /VISES WINGATE. W6llsboro, Aug. 11, 1869—tf. gtmil ELM DEERS & ABBOTT OProirr.Dilpor , ELMIRA EEO =I
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