wso mriLri czazz: P • When wo lay beneath the daisies, lladerneatb the churchyard mold, And'the long grass o'er our faces' Lays its fingers damp and cold; When .we sleep from care and sorrow, And the ills of earthly life-- Sleep, to know no sad to-morrow, With its bitterness of strife— * Who 11111 care Who will ease? Virkio will come to weep above us, Toying, oh II so white and Still, Underneath the skies of 'summer, When all nature's pulses thrill s now life, Old and tender, Ball of beantY, rioh and sweet r All the world is clad in splendor That the years shall o'er repeat, - • • Who will care?, Who will care? Vag - wlll think of white bands lying On a still and silent breast, Never more to know of sighing, Evoremore to know of rest? MI6 will care? No one can tell us, But if rest and peace befall, Will it matter if they miss us, Or they miss us not at all 7 Not at'all 7 GREELEY AND VANDERBILT.—The New York correspondent of the St. Louis Times is responsible for the • fol lowing reminiscence of the swearing properties of these two distinguished personages : One evening last Isuramer two men went aboard a Hudson river boat bound for Albany. The 'tint was a tall man, with gray hair, but vigorous for his age: The second jwaa nearly fts tall, but stouter t and also, gray, and his peculiar slouching walk attracted a good deal of notice. The boat cast, bir and proceeded up the river, while thost of the passengers sat ou the upper deck enjoying the cool air and admiring the beautful scenery of the Hudson. Presently a loud voice, pealing Wit a torrent of expletives, was heard on the .deck below. One of the boat hands had let something heavy fall on the toes of the tall - thin man, and be iifened on that unfortunate menial. e Iduraed him-to Tiricho, and Halifax, anti-Jere: velem, and a place a good deal warmer than either, and called him more names than he mild reap in a week, and made the polysyllable .oaths fly about so fast that the poor deck hand-was complete ly demolished and obliged to retire: in wild confusion from the scene. At the same moment a man who .had been leaning over the side rails began to swear. It was the same man that had gope abroad after the tall, thin one.— He had taken Wills hat and was lean ing over the rail in contemplative at ! titude and mood, and when some one on the upper deck dropped about a table spoonful of tobacco spltttle on his head. That started him. He shook his lists and stamped, and uttered volley after volley of.rousing oaths, and startled the whole boat with his fury. The passat gers were ready to acknowledge his su periority to the other man, when the deck hand turned up again_ Then the other man resumed operations. He damned that deck baud ail over the world, and the lower part of the. other one, and kept at it till the deck hand retreated again. In the mean time the man who had broken out about the to bacco spittle had subsided, and when quiet was restored another deck hand asked one of the passengers Who "them two fellers" were. "One is Commodiire Vanderbilt and Horace Greeley." "Well, I've USN\ along this 'ere river thirty year, and I've knowed a fellers that could do pretty tall swarin,' but I'm d—d if thht skinny old chap ain't ahead of any one I'Ve• seed yet,. The baby-faced feller ain't bad, but it ain't no use for him to try when t'other one's around. Jimmy 1 ain't he a rouser? Andthe Comrnodorefhas been IMprov ing his opportunity ever since. _ A NEW SPECIMEN.—Mark Twain tells a capital story. Here is one of hia best: "One day when. I and, my brother went into the woods, he shot a chicken, hawk and a crow, and while we were lolling in the shade under a tree he pulled the tails out of. the birds, and then fooling rou'ad and talking, be fi nally built the crow's tall Into the chick en hawk's transom. When wei saw what a neat job It was we thought we would keep_it. When we got home we - were late for supper and we just dropped it on the porch and rushed in. 'We had a sort ofsneaking hope that the old man and our uncle would get bit with it any way, because they °were always potter ing. over, geology, natural history, - or something they didn't know anything about. While we were at supper, they came along and found the bird, and we heard_ them disOussingltand talking all . sorts of astonishment. Directly the old man came in having the bird by the leg and says: "Boys, where did you get this bird ?" Shot him in the woods, sir." "Did you ever come across any bird like this around here before?" "No sir, this is the first." "Boys do you know what you've (lone? You've discovered something that will make you known everywhere. The bird is of a new species." And then he walked out, and we heard him and uncle conclude that they would label it with their own names and send it to Professor Regent:mum, at Albany. Pretty soon though, the old man took bold of the tail and it pulled out, and we heard both of them swear a little.— When we came out the bird - was lying on one side of the fence and the tail on the other. We did not dare to,laugh, nor let.on about hearing their talk eith , :But about a month after this there came along one of the rattiest specimens of a boy you ever saw, and wanted to stop with us. He was all rags and tat ters, and tired out with- running away from his master somewhere. His shirt was hanging at half-mast through his trousers, and tivo-thirds of the tail was a piece of blue flannel that had been sewed' on. Whihithe poor devil was eating his dinner; uncle and the old man were studying what they had bet ter do with him.. And finally they said, "By George! they didn't know what to do with him." Just then the boy rose and swung. his colors viow, andl rose Bob says " Father, you might send him, to Pro fessor Hagenbaum, at Albany." - It wwthe first the_old man knew we had overheard the bird talk, and so he whaled..us both. He says, " Pit learn you to , play jokes on your old father." LIQUOR-DEALERS' CARD.—Many of the liquor-dealersbave printed business cards with the following quotation from Scripture upon the back : " OLD TESTAMENT.—Give s t rong drink to hint that is ready to perish, and wine to •those that be of heavy heart. .1 4 et him drink and forget his poverty, and remember his misery no more. • " NEW • TESTAMENT.—Drink no longer water, but use a little wine for thy stomach's sake, and thine often inflrnaities."- • . . Why not quote the following, if they Kaye so much regard for the Scriptures? Wine is a mocker; Strbng drink is raging; and whosoever\is deceived thereby • is not wise." ' And this : `• Woe unto them that rise up early Inhe morning,. that they may follow strlng drink ; that continue until night, till wine inflames them." And one more: " Woe unto 'him that givetli h s neighbor drink, that maketh hi drunken also." An ignorant but - well-meaning an, having been placed on the commie ion of the peace in a rural district, declared, on taking his seat as a magistrate, that it would be ' his most anxious endeav or to do justice without fear, favor, af kale') ; in short,') said he; ernphati., catty, I will take care that on this hbench I will never be partial or in,. What ship le alwayo laden with; knowledge? Scholarship, 1.63 r, inorAB removed Ids goods to the New Store in Wright dt Bailey's Block, second door east. of Soars' Saloon, . -Lots of New Goods Just, received, comprising every - thing usually kept in a lIRY GOODS STORM &Lit's over the way, - The people Bay— Kelley hag' gone with his goods; Consisting of everything, Incladleg old women ' s hoOdt3. Dry Girder Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Boots and Shoes, and an endless variety of SO-FORTHS, that is usually found in a first-class country store. Thanking my patrons for their very liberal patronage heretofore, I propose to atta i n(' strictly to business in future and sell all tho goods I pos. atbly can. So call in and see Sept. 22, it OP. 1 KELLEY. KEYSThNE f\ STORE Y. WELLSBORO, PA. Summer is Long a-Coming! AND some people .begin to lose faith in the promise of Oedtime and harvest. In view of this faO i t - Bullard & Co., • . have concluded t' hurry up'the season by stock lag their shelves and counters with • a wisely se leeted and Operior lot of - SUMMER) DRESS GOODS, comprising a varioty f of Silks, Linens, Hosiery, Gloves, Em broideries, Poplins, Lawns, Percales, Plquas, &c., togther with a fine Icit.of Domestics, Sheeting's, Shirtings, Sum mei. Clothing, Ladies Shoes, &c. • We shall sell as low as anybody, and give ylm good Goods. -6m. rustne 16, 18 69 19MLA1 Da CO SELLING OFF iT COST FOR CASH! 11 0 9 Mg WEUZZ443 its Ca Will eoll from this date their entire stook of DREGS, MEM, , i Perfumery, Notions, Dye: Stiffs, Paints, Oils, II Varnishes, Glass, Putty, Alcohol, Turpentine, Kerosene 011, Tobacco, Cigars, 1 Wall-Paper, Curtaiipm, Fixtures ; &c., &c., &c., AT COST FOR. CASH. Positively no Humbug. P. R. wrLrkrAßis & co. We'labor°, 31arob 3, 1869. nABII PAID 808 WOOL, ;SEWER AND Juke 17,166 OREM, by • O. Di WILLCOX. 1). _ t' 1 / a Stoves: Stoves:: AND HARDWARES Having formed a partnership in the Tin, Stove and Hardware trade, thelanderalgued have tho pleasure to announce that 'they have, at a great outlay, added to the usual l stock of the old stand on - • MAIN STREET, WELLSBOp), a complete assortment of shelf Hardware, of which we enumerate the following articles: NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT, MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS, BUTTS, STRAP LUNGES, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, PUMPS, AXES, AUGERS, BITTS, BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS, SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS, BENCH-SCREWS, WOOD SCREWS, [CARRIAGE BOLTS, BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS, . PIPE BOXES, AXLE TREES, ELLIP. TIC ' SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR, & BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE HANGINGS, CORN POPPERS, SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERS COMBINER. Also, PISTOLS, PISTOL itAALT-RIDGES, PoWIIER AND CAPS.• '' • . PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS a new thing, and made for nse. These are but a fewiof the many articles composing our stock of Hardware. Wo invite tho public to call and examiner for themselves. We aim to keep the best quality of goods in our lino; and all work to order done promptly and well. -,1 • AGENTS FOR TEE Buckeye Mower 41k, Reaper. WII. ROBERTS, R. B• BAILEY. noDnimo y rtirASY. Wallsboro,May 19,1869—tf. Ingham's Woolen Mills! DEE RFIELD,, PA THE subscribers will pay Cash, Full-Cloth, Cassimeree, Flannels, &0., &0., for Wool.— They also manufacture as usual— TO MBAR ON SURES, to snit 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 a CARDING AND CLOTH ,ORESSIIG. INGHAM'S largo stook of Casishaeres, &0., 25 per cent less than any Competitors, and warrant. ad as ropreeented. INGRAM) manufacture to ordor, and do all kinds of Roll• Carding and Cloth Droning, and defy competition. INGRAUS have as good an assortment of Fidl Olathe, Cassimeres, /Ice., and give more for Wool in exchange than any other establishment. Try them and satisfy your-, selves. , INGRAM wholesale and retail at the Cow anenque Mills, 2 miles below Knoxville. Our Cloths are warranted, and sold by the following persons: ' • • DELANO & CO.. Wollsboro, Pa. T, L. BALDWIN dr. CO., Tioga, Pa. J. C, BENNETT, Covington, Pa. . 100,000 Pounds of Wool Wanted. JOBlllll 1NG,114.31. 4t, 801%. Deertield,Jutte 30, 1869—tf. Wholeiale and tiA' lAtUei STOii '1 By W. C.• KBESS. TIIE subscriber will keep on baud at all times a full stock of DREGSINDIKEDICINBS; PAINTS, OILS, Patent Medicines, Flavoring Extracts, Perfumery, Kerosene, Lamps, Wicks, Dye Colors, White Wash Lime and, Brushes, . Varnish and Sash Brushei, Window ,Olait all sizes, Varnish of all kinds, Fancy Soaps, • Hair Dili, SPECTACLES, Hair and noth Brushes, a full , stock of Yankee Notions; also a complete as sortment of Homoeopathic ltitmlicines; and a full stock of Pure -Wines and Liquors. Buyers are requeited to call and examine pri mp before pnrshasing elsewhere. March 34;1869-1y THE • 'AMERICAN . BUTTON•HOLE- OYER-SEAMING AND SEWLNG MACHINE. T" greatest invention and the beat sewing Machine in the welid.' It has no equal as a Family Machine. And .- INTRINSICALLY THE CHEAPEST. It is really two maohinea in one by a simple and beautiful mechanical arrangement, making both the Shuttle or Lock-stitch and the Over seaming and Button-hole stitch with •equal fa. ditty and perfection. It executes in the very best manner, every va riety of 41ewing; such as HEMMING, FELLING, CORDING, TUCKING, STITCHING, BRAIDING AND 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 gbie entire satisfaction. For further information inquire of F. KINGS LEY, at R. C. Bailey's in Morris Run, or of Mrs. S. K. EVERETT, four doors south - of the Depot near R. Farr's Hotel, Blossliurg, where the ma chine may be tried, and instructions received in using the Machine, by all those wishing to buy. P. KINGSLEY, Agent. Morris Run, Pa., June 9,1869-3 m.. HARDWARE. AND STOVES I CONYERS & OSGOOD TT A:sa oin r band and are constantly receiving a Hardware Store every article needed in this region of country, in the HARDWARE LINE. SHELF HARDw.A.R.N, IRON, STEEL NAILS, MIDDLETOWN AND ... k r. . ELMIRA IS WS, ROPE, SrlIQ Cooking, Self-Regulators and Coal Stoves. Home C ompanion, and tho justly celebratnd BERMAN COOK STOVO, TIN-WARE No pains will be spared to meet the wants o our customers. CONVERS .S 4 OSGOOD. WoDaboro, Jan. 6, 1869, ly. WATCHES 4,0* USIND I M:I423•2 I The undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Tioga and vicinity that he has just opened a Watch and Jewelry establishment in Borden's Drug Store, and is prepared to esleouto all orders in his line of business with despatch and in the best of man ner. ALL WORK WARRANTED, • S. NILE. Tioga, Feb. 24, I - 869 .4f. Fresh Goods-Received Weekly. Dry Goods Fresh Groceries! CROCKERY! • - MOWN UM) WM% Hats and Caps. Be it remembered, that Converse & Osgood keep constantly on band t large . etook of general AItitCHANDIZE. GOODS AS REPRESENTED. NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD. Jan. 6, 1868.-Iy. CONVERSE,Ic OSGOOD. For Sale. T AM AGENT for Kinney .4 Co., ulebrated platform Spring Wagons, all styles, also for their light Carriages and Buggy Wagons, all made in good style, and from Jersey timber, and warranted in every respect, equal to any made. Can furnish• any of the above at the lowest Manufacturers price's. L. C. BENNET. Wellaborn, May 5, 11389—tf. Notice to Collectors. COLLEOTORS of the taxes for 1869 pre re quested to be prompt in collecting up their duplicates and paying over the same by the lat of September. By so doing not less than $lOOO can be saved to the county. Aug, 4, 1869. 11. C. BAILEY, Co. Treasurer. Sohn Mclntosh. DEALER IN VERMONT AND ITALIAN MARBLE, Man , ufacturer of MONUMENTS, TOMB4STONES o. Cor. Market di Cedar Ste., Corning, N. Y. All orders promptly and neatly exe o.ated. ANDREW 'VAN 'DUSEN, Agent. Act. 13, 1869-Iy. , ... - UNTO ' , AXI4.IiESIV=" -- KNOXVIttE. --- TIOGIkr.C6I:II4TY; ',,iffNIVA. . ~ i ,;,, _ • ~- ~ .. , , ' 0.0, WIAD, Printitimit "'" - • ',. „, , - = , , li I r a. ADA W. 1101470 X, Preekbireati: kiln Mini ElGSTOZl`pttrallitant. - -' ' ^ ..' -' - Blies Paw& DasstsTr, e‘acher of Music. The Wall,TerM,ivill'commance. August 81. The-Tinter Term Nqviupbor SO, Tha Spring Term Marc) ? 8 . Each Terns to contitruti 12 reeks. _, , Illf-PENSEtt PER - TEitif.. . .. ~ . . - . Tuition, inatuding rent and w ood, Pa11.'Term......511,50. a - • • • a -,: • s " Winter Term. 13,60. " "! '• ' ' o ' ' • " Spring Term— 12,80. Day Students ' ' • - • • Instrumental Music, (Piano, Qrgan of - Melodeon). 10,00. 'Focal Musk 2, 00 . :goo onnstrumenti - ~ . . 2,00. Drawing and Paneling ' p 8 ,00. Board per areelt ' - - . ~ ' . .8,00, July 2 : 1,18694r, . . _ TIS Glsboo' now becomes a . perznan nt ba siltation, un : der. State authority, having by spedial net received some peculiar privileges, and it can now afford all advantages common to.Aca.. demiolnstltutlons..• To• those designing to.pre pare for teaching we, offer very, decided advan tages by combining the Theory with-the Practice. Fall Term commences Ang. 80,1868, and con. Unties 141 weeks. - : , • . , J i ,• . RAPES' OP TUITION. ' ° O'ommon English ; Elementary Algebra, Pri mary Philosophy and PritizarY Physologylfree,to all pupils'of school ago residing in Tioga Dom , Conitacas English $5,00, . . Nigher g 7,00 Commercial course, time unlimited 6,00 German—extra 3,60 English Branches and German . 8,60 4( " Commercial course... 8.60 For information with regard to rooms or board call on, or address • 11. 'M. BEELES, Principal,,i Aug. 4, 1869-rtf. , Tioga, Pa. A PEET WOOD, &„FARINi PRODINE• B.E '± calved in payment for. Tuition. , • RIP SHE GOES ! FOR CASH, we will sell FEED at these pH ee.s : W. C. KREBS. Very best Rye & Gals, Ground here,, . . . . $2,50 suit Best imported Feed,' . • 2,25 " Rest Common Rood, . . ' 2,00 " Cow Feed, ' • . 1.75" . The above goods, at' the above prices, are atrictly.cash I We don't raiz sandltt outlasd. We haven't a Plaster 11,111 i 'connected with our Flouring Mill Our Feed is pure 1 WEIGHT DAILEY: Welleboro, Jan. 20, 1860, Grocery and. Provision Store, Ci. D. IBITAT-al 'WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER Vy la all kinds of GROCERMS, PROVISIONS, Wines, Liquors and Cigars, FOREIGN do DOMESTIC, GREEN & CANNED FRUITS 'AND WOOD & WILLOW WARE, GLASS & CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CABS PERAMBULATORS, TOYS, &c., Am. A fall and ooMpleto ageortmimt of the above mentioned goods of the best quality always on hand. Particular attention paid to Pine Groceries Dealers and Consumers will find it to their in terent to examine his Stook before buying. Corning, N. Y., March 31, 1869. >GROVER & BIKBR'S SEWING MACHINES, 594 BROADWAY NEW YORK. Beauty and Elasticity or Stitch. Perfection and Simplicity of Machinery. Using both thread• directly from the spools. No fastening of seams by hand and no waste of thread, Wide range of application without change of adjustment. The seam retains its beauty and firmness af ter washing and ironing. , Besides doing all kinds of Work done by other Sewing Machines, these Machines eznoute the most beautiful and, permanent Embroidery and ornamental work. .5 piEr• Tho highest Premiums at all the fairs end, exhibitions of the United , States and Europe, have been awarded the Grover it Baker Sewing Machines, and the wotk done by them, wherever exhibited in coMpelitiou. The, very highest prize THE CROSS OP THE LEGION OE 110N014 was . conferred on the representative of the Grover it Baker Sewing Machines, at the Exposition Universelie, Paris, 1867, thus attesting their groat superior ity over all other Sewing Machines. July 28, 1869 tf. • Home and Lot for Sale. HOUSE and Lot, and vacant lot for side cheap. Location Wellabor°, and desirable. Inquire at the Agitator Offica. Oct. 28, 1868,—tf. MISS R. A. KEENEY bogs leave to inform the citizens of Tioga and vicinity that she has taken rooms over Borden's Drug Store, op posite the Post•Otflce, where she will bo happy to wait on all who will give her a call. Particular attention paid to, bleaching. May 12, 1809-tf. A farm of three hundred acres, with two hun dred and twenty-five acres unproved. Sit; :anted two miles north of Tioga Village, on the /logs River and Railrocd. Well watttored, un der a good state of cultivation, and good build ings. Also four houses and lots for sale inTioga village. T. L. lIALDWIN. Tioga, Feb. 12,1868-tf. T O LAWYERS— BANKRUPTOY BLANKS, .n full setts; at YOUNG'S BOOKSTORE FOR SALE—A lot of cutter timber, ready for nee, will be sold cheap. Call on HALL it MARCH, July 21,1869-3 m. .E.emeyrille, FA. TZOGA HIGH BOHOOL• FROSI THIS DATE CORNING, N. Y. DRIED' fnums, VEGETABLES, ), CROCKERY WARE, . 1 . FIRST ItRIMIUM ELASTIC STITCH EAAIILY POnts of Excellence. New llli finery Valuable Farm for Sale. ilPtEgitillitliti . ST ORB. ' CORNING, N. Y. TWIGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS Jl.O AND OILS, THADDEUS DAVIDS'.INKS, KEITH'S CONCENTRATED MEDICINES, IREDELL'S FLUID,' EX- TRACTS, BURNETT'S COCOAINE, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT MEDICINES, ROCH ESTER PERFUMERY - AND FLAVORING EXTRAA!PTS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, WHITEWASH LIME & AND DYE COLORS, AGENTS FOR MARVIN & CO'S RE FINED OIL. Sold at Wholesale Prices. Buy re are requested to oall and get quotations bef e going further W. D. TE ELL Corning, N.Y., Jan. 1, 1 68--ly EMI DBIIOII,BST'S, Aii . "?'"7"" MAGAZINE universally acknowledged the Model Parlor agazine of America, devoted to Original Stories, Poom , Sketcher, Household Matters , Aems of Thought, P rsonal and Literary Goistp ; (including special depa men) s on Fashions), Instrtiotlods on health, Music, A userbents, etc., by the best authors, and profasely lliu tratod with costly Engravings, useful and reliable Patterns Ern. brold•eries, and a constant suoceseion ,of aatistio novel'. tier, with other useful and entertaining literature. No person of reftnenient, economical' hOusewife, or lady of taste can affordlo do without the Model Month ly.i Specimen copies 16 cents; mailed fr i e., Yearly, $3, with a valuable premium; two copies, 3,60; three ooptes, $1,60; five copies $l2, and spiendi premiums for clubs a. •$3 each, with the Stet prelume to each subecriber. 155.,A new Bertram A Panton Sewing Ma. chine for 20 subscribers at $3 each. Publication Office, 838 Broaewey, Detnoreet's Monthly and Young Americ with the premiums for cacti DEIkIOIIES'P'S Young Amorica, Polarg d. It le the boat Juvenile Magazine. ]very tiny and Girl ;hat - sees it says so, and Parents and 'Perulhers confirm it' Po not fail to secure a copy ! ' A good Microscope, with la Glass Cylinder to confine living objects, or a goodtwo.blarled, pearl Pocket-knife, and a largo num ber of Other desirable articles, given as premiums to each subscriber. Yearly, OM. Publication Office, r.• . 636 Broadway, New York. Try it, Boys arid Gir , las,, Specimen copir, ton cents, mailed tree. X :6 liFtalaCP - N II COrteSS ORGANS AND MELODEONS, FOR sale by I. G. HOYT. Haines Brothers Pianos, Chickerings, Steinways, and Stook's. liintermister's Organs and Melodeons, and Ma son & Hamlin's Organ. These aro all first.class Instruments. Having the experience of many years in Musical Instruments, and tuning the same, I can offer greater huh:cements to cushy mars of Tioga County than any of er dealer in Northern Pd. Briny I:lonm:tent s warranted for five years. For full partiilulars •-ce Illustrat ed Catalogue. I. G. HOYT. Mansfield, Pa., March 3,1869-1 v State Street Lots Ar. CONE baring off • State Street into town 1 them for sale on reasonable terms. Wellaboro, April 28, 1869. SASH, DOORS. B • AT FACTORY PRIO Always on hand or furnished t .ROBERTS & BAILEY' Store, WelMoro< August 18, 1869. CASH Paid FOR by M Welleboro, Dec, 16, 1938:—tf Planing & Nat FLOORING, CEILING, WAINSCOT ING, TONGUED & GROOVED, with rapidity and exaotnette, with our new Ma- chines. Try it and see. B. T. VANHORN. Weßober°, April 21, 1889. For Sale. Thit subscriber offers for sale 'the following property, situated in Covington township and tool, Tioga county, Pa.: 68 ores of land in Covington tp., on William son Gad leading to Blossburg, 4 miles there from and I mile from Covington borough, about 20 sores improved, a good frame house, barn and other outbuildings thereon. Also,Sawmill, Bash Factory, and Shingle Mill and water pr t iviloge thereon. Also, two tipple 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 Bash Factory and Sawmill. Timber, pine, oak, basswood, chestnut, ash, beech, birch, in: • • 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 frees and a good well of water thereon. Also—another village lot, fronting on William son road, 60 feet front by about ;200 deep, and another lot fronting on said road, 1145174 feet. ' For further particulars inquire of DAVID B. =FLAN, Br., or E4..3 IRELAN, Covington, Pa. April 21, 1889-tf. X 0 THE FARMERS OF TIOGA COUNTY. lAll noW huilding at my mapufactory,l n Lawrence. 'elle. a superior FANNING MILL, which possesses the following advantage:toyer allother mills: I.lt separates rye, oats, rat litter, and foul eeeds,and chess and cockle, from wheat. 2. It cleans flax seed, takes out yellow sold, and all other seeds, perfectly. 3, It cleans timothy seed. il. It does all other separating required of a mill. This MIII is built of the best and most durable Um bor„in ilood style, and 'is sold cheap for cash, or pro. d uci. 1111. tit a patent sieve", for separating oats from whe 1 t,to other tale, on reasonable terms. J. U MATHER. I. terencovtlle,Jonela,lB69-tt . . , WANTED t • . AT THE NILES VALLEY STEAM LOI7RrNG MILLS. 10,000 Biis. Corn, 10,000 " .oats, and any amount of good wheat. J. B. DIMON do Co. Nilee Valley, March 24th, 1869-t(. AGENTS WANTED For Chamberlin's 0 4 \ FOR BUSINESS MEN. INVALUABLE TO E v ery Merchant, Every Mechanic. Every Manufacturer, Every Farmer. Every Business Man, and Every Young Man. Worth ten times its pride. Agents are having great MOM. For circulars and full informa tion apply to 0. D. CASE ,At Co. Publishers, Hartford, Conn. Enov 3 1869-309 RAILWAY TIME. TABLES. BRIE RAILWAY. ON and actor MONDAY, - Nov. 16th, 1869, Trains will love Corning, at tho following hours, viz: 00 I Nil WEST. 12,35 a m, EXPRESS MAU., Sundays excepted, for Buffalo, Dunkirk and 'Cleveland, connecting with trains far the West. A sleeping Coach is attached to this train running through to Buffalo. 45,22 a.m.. MOUT EXP., Mondays excepted for Roch. ester, Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland, and Cincinnati, 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 Indianapolis; and at Cincinnati with the Louisville. Short Line Railway and the Ohio and Mississippi Railway for the South and South-West.., 6,42 a, in., MOUT EXPRESS, daily for Roch• ester Buffalo,- Dunkirk, Cleveland and Cincin• mitt', making direct cornmectlon with trains of the Grand Trunk and Lake Shore Railways at Buffalo, Dunkirk and Cleveland for all points West, and at Clncinnatti with the Ohio and Mississippi and Louis ville Short Line Railways for the South and Sou th• west. 1020 a• m., MAIL TRAIN, Sundays excepted, fur Buffalo and Dunkirk. 12,05 p. m., WAY FREIGIIT, adage excepted. 1,45 p.m., BALTIMORE REP EBB,i3ondayservept. ed, for Rochailter and Buffalo, via Avon. 5,00 p. m., EMIGRANT TRAIN, daily, for the West. 7,39 p. m., i 4 DAY EXPRESS, Sundays excepted, for Rochester, Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland, Cincinnati, and the South Stops at drincipal stations and con nects points oil main line. New and improved Drawing Room Coaches accompany this train from New York to Buffalo, and Sleeping Coacpes attached at Bornollaville, rnnnlbg through to Cleveland and Gallon without change. ' ~.----- , \_ 3o EAST.. 1.00 p. m. NIGHT EXPRESS, Sundays' excepted, connecting at New York with afternoon trains and steamers for Boston and New England Cities. piti- Sleeping Coaches accompany this train. 4,45 a. M., CINCINNATI EXPRESS, Mondays ex cepted, connecting at Elmira for Williamsport, Harrisburg and the South; also at Elmira for Conan ' ditigum at Waverly with train of Lehigh valley Rail- I way; at Owego for Ithaca; at Binghamton for Coo -1 perstown and Albany ; and at New York with @tenni ! ern and afternoon Er iress trains for New England Silica. tar' Sleeping coaches accompany this train to Now York. • 11,45 a. tn.,; DAY EXPRESS, Sundays excepted, connecting at Jersey ,City with midnight express train of New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia. Also stops at principal stetsons and connecting points on Main line, New and improved Drawing Roma Coaches accompany this train to New York. 1,10 p. m., WAY FREIGHT, Sundays excepted. 12,20 p. m., ELMIRA MAUL, Sundays excepted. 4,42 P. m., NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE MAIL, Sundays excepted, connecting at Elmira for the South. 7.58 11. tr‹..LIOIITNINO EXPRESS, Daily, connect ing at Jersey City with morning Exiaoss train of New Jersey Railroad for Baltimore and Washington; and at Now York with morning Express train for Boston and Ntiw England Cities. Ater etdps at all prin cipal stationsnd connecting pointson malt. line. Sleeping Coac hes accompany tids.traS through to New Nork. • BAGGAGE' CHECKED i- A. revised and complete "Pocket Time Table" of Passenger Trains on the Erie Railway and connecting Lines, nos recently been published, and can he procur ed ou application to,the Ticket Agent of the Company wm. R. ts Ann, L. D. RECKER ; Gen'l Pass, Agent. ft on'l Supt . & CO. Dion',mire & Corning, & Tioga R. IL 'ow York. togethors4, TJAIUS will run na follows until further notice_ ACoommodation—Learoo Blaishurg at 7,15 aim., Mane fold at 8,05 Tioga at 8,42, Lawroncavill.. at 9.32 arriving at Corning nt 10,40a.m. Mail—Leavesnloosburg at 2,00 p. m „Mansfield at 2,4 C, Tioga at 3,18, Lawrenceville at 500—arriving at Corning at 5 p.m. Blati—LoavesCorning at 8,00 . m.,l Lawrenceville at 9,o3,Tiogrt at 0,45, Dianotiold at I:o,22—arriving at Illoso.hurg at 11,00 a. m. Accommodation—Leaves Corning at 2,40 p, m., Law. rencovillo at 3,52 Tioga at 4.40, Manoliold at 5,80 arriving at Blosobtirg at 0,18 p.m. L.Li .SHATTIICK ,Sup't TRAINS 808 TUB NORTH. Transfer Canandagula leave Elmira as follows Accomodution at 7 05 p Express [fastest train on road] ' 12 20 a m 1) 00 p Way Frelgbt,[paseenger coach attached] 620 a ts On and after Nov. 15, 1860, trains will arrive ape depart from Troy, as follows; LEAVE NORTHWARD. to 35 a. in,—Dally (except Sundays) for El Mira, Buffa lo, Canandaigua, Rochester, Busp. Bridge and the Oanadas. 958 a. m.—Dally'(exeept Sunda •s) for Elmira and Buffalo, via Erie Itallistiy front ' LEAVE SO UTHWA RD. 7 23 A. m.—Daily (except Sundays) for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia, .S:c. ft 55 P. m.—Dally (except Sundays) for Baltimore, Washington and Philadelphia. ALPREI3 It. FISKE ED, S. YOUNG Gen'iSnpt,llarrieburg, Pass. Ag't Baltimore, 51d. his land on to now offers Philadelphia dr. Erie R. R. 0.. 5....14,..11.7a vcy.. o f 1000 T., luo 1111 111 in BMW yr Lug a follows' IN D: a. , WESTWARD, MallTraln leaves Plilladelphla I 8.20 p to " " " Williamsport ! TAO ato " • arr-at, Erie F 'D.3O p to __ _ . order, at ErieExpreas lerirosPhiladelphin " " `• Williamsport. •' ." arr. at Erie ElmlraMallleaves Philadelphia . 4 " Williamsport. " " arr. at Lock Haven.. .Hardware Mall Train leaves Erie 5.15 a in " " " Williamsport 9.25 pn, " " arr. at Philadelphia Gag ato Erie Express leaves Erie • 3.20 p n. "-, " Williamsport 330 a to 1. " arr,At Philadelphia 12.0 pre Elmira Mail, leaves Lock Haven 6.50 a ta I• " '' 'Williamsport, 9.45 a m " " arr. at Philadelphia 7 .15 p tc Buffalo Express, leaves Williamsport 12 20 a m " " , arr. at Philadelphia... 9.2/5 a m " 6 I • . Harrisburg 6.20 am. Mail and Express connect with Oil Creek and Ails. ghony River Rail Road. Baggage Checked Through. . ALFRED L. TYLER, Oen'l Sup't. IDES, lA. DURIP. hing. Atlantic and GrcatWoctorn R• W. SALAMANCA STATION. Warrweap Rourrn. EASTWARD BOUND, Mall 6.80 Express 6.10 Accommodation 6,85 Mail 6.1.:. Expreda 12.19 Accommodation, 11.0 Exprea a 11,00 Express 6.1 v At Cory there la a Junction with the Phllndelphia A: Erie;and Cil Crook Rail Roads. AtMeadvllle with the Franklin and Oil City and Pltholo Brandi. At Leavittatmargo the Malioniny Branch makes a di rect route to Cleveland. At Ravonna connacta with Cleveland and Pittabtugla Railroad. The Road passes through Akron, Ashland, Galion, Marion, Urbana and Dayton, Interacctint, veriona rail rondo, and terminates at Cincinnati. L. D. RUCKER, Gon.Supt., Mead 0110,Pa . 11P11 INSERINeIt 1 COMPANY FM STATES OF AMERICA, OharteredbySpeci'l Act of Congress 'Cash Capital. $1,000,000, BRANCH OFFICE: First National Bank Building, PHILADELPHIA, Where all Correspondenee.should be Addreised . , CLAKENCE H. CLARK, rrpsleent.. • JAY COOKE,,Cbairmanj 'in itnce Sr, Executive core !Irma . D. CooKE, Vi - resident. EMERSONoW. PP:ET, S orotary. and; it etuary. B. S. 'RUSSELL, Man ger. Circulars. pamphlets, and full particulars giv en on application to tho Branch Office of the Company, or to R. C., SIAIPSON, Wzra,snotio, Ps., by whom applications will bo roceirod and Poll dos procured for Tioga County. Doo. 9, 1888;ty. Hoiese j- Lot for Sale. A GOOD -Haase and barn, on a lot of two stores, within ton minutes walk of the Court House, IVellsboro, is offered for tale. In quire of .Tohn•l. Mitchell, Egg., Wellsboro. Aug.. 25, 1868—tf. ' TDEBTORS.—AII persons indebted to me I are requested to call and .settle at once. Alt accounts with me before the new firm was formed mast be closedur• without delay. WILLIAM ROBERTS. Wensboro, Avg. 25, 1889. Northern Central R. R. EASTWARD NATIONAL. OP 'COS WesnirtaTos, D. C APPROVED Jutlr 25, 1868. PAID IN FULL. OFFICERS Atlantic 'and Great 'Western ERIE RAILWAYS,. THW . DREAT BROAD WAGE ROUTE FOR CLEVELAND, TOLEDO, CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, ST. PAUL, OMAHA, ' ? 1 1 . . And to all Pointadn tho Wzty and Nownt-Wzax Dayton,, Cincinnati, Louis. VILLE, ST. LOUIS, KANSAS CITY, MEMPHIS, NEW ORLEANS, . And all points in! the South 4t4 Southwest, with , Change of Coaches , TO CLEVELAND_OR CINCINNATI, From any point on the flrie Rallsrai. An ad. vantage and convenience not offered by "any other route. . 3 Tim:wait LIGHTNING/ EXPRESS Taiiss DA.ILY. • Baggage Checked Through; and No ORANGE from one car to another, , proventing loss or dam. age. , 1 Tiokots via this popular route can bo procured j at all offices on the line of the Erie Railway, and 1 of 81011318 & ABBOTT, OPPOSIT DEPOT' BLIIIRA. When purchasing ask the Agent for Tickets via the ATLANTIC .tt GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. ' W. B. SHATTUC, Gen. Ticket 12EHI Pau. Ag't, Cleveland, 0 L. D. RUCKED, Jan. 6, '69_, Gen. Supt., Meadvillekaa Read: Read! TUE CELEBRATED Mason & Hamlin Cabinet PORTABLE ORGANS Together with the ESTEY COTTAGE ORGAN and MELODEONS,.can ke advantageously pur chased of 2 1 9 Lo Wlt 0 lE. ELIE; TIOGA, PA. . HAVING obtained the agenoy from the man. ufacturers of the above named instruments we have the facilities for furnishing them at pri ces to compare favorably with tNoec of dealers in either the same or other reed instruments. Their reputation is such that scarcely anything need be said regarding their being desirable, having been awarded premiums and medals at the principal Fairs and Institutes, both in this and foreign countries. Many fine modern Im provements, which are so 'desirable In all good reed instruments, are owned• and retained for -their exclusive use by the manufacturers of these instruments. Hence it is, while they elaim }strength and durability, together with volume, and quality of tone equal to any, they excel all 'other retd inetruments,ln - the variety and .com bination of tones which can be produced. INDIVIDUALS, SCHOOLS, CHURCH ES, SOCIETIES, and other organizations, wishing to obtain a reed instrument, can be suited as regards site styles,lprices, he., h.e. INSTRIJAIE,NTS WARRANTED _+" Seed for n circular. Tioga, March, 17,'69. T. A. WICKHAM r•-:,• : . - 0 7 1.TTr - - ' , •3,-.7i.-- 1 - - ::: . ikj ,,, , . E .. .:,.. - ... - •" ) The Great External Remedy. For Mecn and, Boast. IT WILL CURE BITEU M &TISm The reputation of this preparation Is so well nude. Mailed, that little need be said in this connection. On MAN it has never failed to cure PAINFUL NERVOUS AFFECTIONS, CONTRACTING MUS CLES,"STIFFNESS AND PAINS IN TI14: JOINTS, STITCHES IntheSlDEor Back, SPRAINS; BRUISES, BURNS, SWELLINGS, CORNS and FROSTED FEET, Persons aikcted. with Rheumatism can_ be effectually and permanently cured by using this wonderful pr. , 1,3- ration ; it penetrates to the nerve and bone immediately on being applied. Oa HORSES it will cure SCRATCHES, SWEENTY, POLL-EVIL, FISTULA, OLD RUNNING SORES, SADDLE or COLLAR GALLS, SPRAINED JOINTS, STIFFNESS OF THE STIFLES, Are. It will prevent HOLLOW-110R21 and WEAR 3240 K IN MILCU COWS. • .11.60 noon . 9.0 p R. .10.00 a m . B.UO a ui . 0.00 p m 7.45 p I have met with great 'nom in triaging my Mixture within tho reach of the Public,. lam dells In receipt of letters from Phyilicians, Druggists, If enchants and Farmers, testi ing tu its curative powers. DAVID . ForITZ, Sole Proprietor, DALTIIIORD, UP. Sept v 20,1860- in. lc J: i STICKLINH iiiit. ; . 7 Chairmaker, Turner, and , Furniture Dealer. SALE ROOM, opposito Dartt's Wagon Shop, Main Street. FACTORY in Scars .4 Wil• llama Foundry, second story. Orders prOmptly tilled and satisfaction geartin teed. Fancy Turning - dono to order. Wellsboro, Juno 12,1867. J. STICELIN. Tioga "Marble Worico, PRE undersigned is now - prepared to exe -1 cute all orders for Tomb Stones and Monu ments of either - ITALIAN OR RUTLAND MARBLE, of the latest style _and approved workmanship and with dispatch. He keep eonstan ly on hand both kinds of Marble and will be blo to suit all who may fa vorihim with their o derv, on as reasonable terms as can be obtained fn the country. Stones discolored with rust and dirt cleaned and made to look as good as new. PORTER WILCOX. -• Tioga ,Nov. 1, IB67—tf. I THE. LARGEST STOCK OF EL.Fid i bLs•X TN 'Tina County, and the Cheapost place to I buy in the world. Agept for L. BOLLES it: CO'S ROSE, Binghamton, .11r.- ELMIRA SAW FACTORY; Elmira, N. Y. STOVES SOLD Off'' TINE. Mansfield, N0v.25, 1868-13.4; G. B To tho Ornors of Unpatentcd Lands. SURVEYOR GENERAL'S OFFICE, 11/tanJai:aux, PA., May 25, 186 D. I N obedience to an Act of Assembly, approved the eighth day of April, mo thousand eight hundred aud sixty nino,yOu are hereby Doffed that the " County. Land Llin Docket," contain. .ing the list of unpatentcd limits for Tiogn prepared under the Act of .Assenibly of tbo twentieth of May, clic thousapd eight hundred and sixty-fou'r, and the supplement thereto, boo ithis day been- forwarded to the Prothonotary of the county, at whose offiee it may be examined. The liens can only bo liquidated by the pn3ment of the purchase money, interest and fees, and receiving patents through this Department.— Proceedinga by the Attorney General have been stayed for one year from title date, itt crder that Parties way obtain their patents without a. 361• tional cost. JACOB M. CAMPBELL, Eurybyor Geneutl.' Patent Rooting. HAVE bought. Alio right to use the Patent Elastic Rtrfing in Tfoga County. and am now prepared to put on roofs cheap and in good worktnanlike Manner. This roofing iF tire and water proof. I refer to Messrs. Wright & Dai ley, Toles it, Darker. and C L.-« where samples-can be semi and roofs in use. - MOSES WINGATE. Welleborl,-Aug,ll, 1869-tf. THE 1 -AND- , LEE I