II ts~=~ Vor t Ite Agitator.] COALE; UNTO ALP, AND I YblEr REST. hill, Mt, thou weary in the path below? rues oppress thee? Art thou filled with woe ) ? 1)0 foes assail thee in the narrow way? thread out snares to lead try soul netray`,2 Do 'friends forsake, unbeed ng thy request? Cottle unto me, and I will give you req. Thor wandering one from God thy Heavenly Ring, .19 the way thorny thou art traveling in? Ito earthly - joys elude thy eager grasp ? The seeming gold prove but :Mug at last ? weary soul, with guilt and sin oppressed. Como unto me, and I will give you rest. Oh, marine i • upon life's stormy :ea, DO waves 9' trouble almost role' . thce : Without au anchor and thy compass lost, Is thy frail hark by wind and toinpeld, ios.cd ? Ready to sink, with sorrows rudely pressed, Come unto.mo, and I will give you,lest. Blossburg, Pa_ M , THE PRODIGAL SON IN CHINESE' A young Chinaman, Choy Awah, a scholar at the Five Points H0u0.,. of In dustry, reads the TestaMent in English, - and then gives the sense in a dialect of his own; and this is wtat he makes of the parable of the Pro( gp :- l Son ) A man, he two sons. on speak he to father ; father get mo i ntly; give fiAlloo he ; father he take it all right. I Just now give you half. HO give him half; he go long way—like me come China to Now York. No be ''careful of money, use too much ; money all gone ; he very hungry. Ho went to man. He want work, he say ; all right; he tell him to feed pigs. lie give pigs beans; he eat with pigs himself. He just now talk : " .My father_ he rich man—too much money. What for me stay here hungry? I want go back and.see my father. I, i:ity to- him, I very bad. He knows I bad. Emperor [God] see I bad. No be son, me be coolie." He go back ; long way, father see him. He take him on the neck. The son say, " I very. bad.,-- I just now no be your bon ; I coolie." His father talkey to boy, and say, "Get handsome-coat; lgive he ring; give he shoes; bring fit cow—kill him ; give him to eat.'' They very glad. lie all same dead ; justsnow come back alive; lie 'lost ; he get back. Number one come. ICo hear music ; he till servant, " What for they make music"" He say, " Your brother tome had; ; your fattier very glad he no sick ; he kill fat ems'," Number ono son very angry ; he no go inside; very angry.' .Father lie conic out ; he say, " No, mrbe angry.' Number one son, he say, "II stay all time by father; never make him angry. _My father never kill one fat cow fir toe. )1y brother• he very laid, lie use money too much ; he have fat vow and r: l ther y‘m no .undereh bi n d; he just den i; he pow (-tow! to ;he 10mt, - In, now (Tonle hack." Or:twer. )far /10 Ne.tyazinc fur. e 0.4. e l'ltE,l7'2lll.:ST OP SCA II LET ri•Xl . :l!. UhfirlCS T. l'hotripson reports iu the Law!' I his manner of tretitment in leveFas follows: The li9tient is immersed hi It warinebath in the early stage of the disease, aml.tli is is repeated rregitentl . ‘c, or its the strength of the l,atient'witl a How. The 11 rst effect is 1,0 iirwillee a noulhingnei refreshing feel ing in thOpatient, to lie followed soon _ . by ,-oell :in eruption on the surface, of so vivid a eolor, and hi such amount ns WWI id astonish those who had. never witnessed it. Thil;; ono of the ereate.-11, J ! danger.; of this fearful tliselSe—the sup -1 pre:=Ann of the eruption—i+ escaped.— . The appetite generally returns after the tir, , ,t or -e.eolid Lath, and the.llienglit of Ilse patient im kept tip bylilltritilnA rood. The bath prevents the d ss , entiontion of the (license by remofing tliti iexereta front the skin as soon i t ; it is dei)osited. Thiq treatmentxfiromotes cuticular de.i -' quamation. -The Cody Aolild begently dried by pi?:'t linen cloths nfter the.hath. 1! , .1• this .procedure the v.irious ,eere tion.l are deprived of their noxious properties, , and the irritation Of intern al organs i.; quiekly relieved, hus (11551- that 0 veri serious ease 1-; Foo l reduced lon mild one, nod the patient recovers in'le , i than half the nsnal tittle. .t'zittee Or. 11p - 11bl/son has pursued tlik lime- iiice during the 4tst fifteen years—he ha't never loot a patient from scarlet fe- ; 1 ver. BATITINO. —The following sukges t ion to bathers have recently lieensssued hy the Royal Humane Society - of Lon don, and are worthy of consideration ; Avoid bathing within two'hours after a meal. Avoid bathing when exhausted from any cause: Avoid bathing , when the body is cooling after. perspiration; but bathe when the body is warm ; proyided no time is lost in getting into the water. Avoid remaining too long in the wa ter ; leave the water as soon as there is the slightest 'Ming of chilliness. Avoid bathing although in the Open air, if, after having been ,a; short time in the water, there is a sense of chill iness, with numbness of the hangs and feet. The vigorous and strong may' bathe early .in the morning, on an ernpty The young and those that are weak had rtter bathe three hours after a meal; the best time for such is from two to three hours after breakfast. • Those who are subject to attacks of giddiness and faintness, and thoSe who Suffer from diseases of the liearQ should not bathe without first consulting their medical adviser. A promising young shaver of' five or six years was rending his lesson ztt school one day, in that deliberate manner for which urchins of that age arc somewhat temarkable. As he proceeded with his task; be came to the passage, "Keep thy tongue from evil and thy lips front Mastei Hopeful drawled out, "Keep — the—tongue from —evi I —a n d t hy—l ips— from—girls. " ' Is my face dii)ty ..' .remarked a young lady to her at n?t, while seated at the 1 dinner table n a steamer running from Cairo to 1\"( • Orleans, ' Dirty ! noi Why do you 'ask ?' 'Because that in= suiting waiter insisted upon putting a towel beside my plate. I've thrown three under the table, and yet "every time he comes rpund he pips another one before fne.' I • , - slßridget, whatha4c y9u done with e-cream Those etfiliffen cannot eat thinned milk for breakfast" Shure, maim, and it isn't mesilf that would be afther the scum to gees. Mi. - that off and give it to the eats.' A farmer who liVes on a ceigain hill called " Hard-Serabble,"not a hundred miles from tliis place, says last summer, owing to the drouth and poor land to gether, the grass was so_ abort that he had to lather it before he could mow it. It is'cornplained of Shakspeare that be unnecessarily murdered Hamlet. But he has been paid for it. A great many , Hamiets have murdered SlTaks peare. • " If this should mea l Smith," enrag up his fist and shakini "he will hear of some vantage." " Where shall I put this paper so as to be sure of seeing it t9-rnorrow ?" in quired Mary Jane of her brother Charles. "011 the loooking-glass," Witc3 her brother's reply. Red cheeks are only oxygen in another shape. Girls who are anxious to wear a pair will find them where the roses do—out doors. must b a happy thought ton lover that his blodd and that of his sweetheart mingle in the same mosquito. ere was never a republic born with out the birth mark of slavery upon it. , . EDI.CAL :ADVICE , Is often quite osponsivo, but this you huvo'i'or tho roach?. If by accident, you gel scalded, bruised, burned, or sprained, then apply Salutifer immediately; for it is quick to give relief; and powerful to cure pain and soreness. If you are afflicted with lameness, or numbness and stiffness of the limbs, or with severe pain, or painful swellings like Neu ralgia and Infidmatory Rheumatism, Men try SALM TIMER SALUTIFER Is what you want, far it has proved a bless ing to thousands. Although it is reckoned to be one of the strongest medicines ; yet it is so safe that even a child may handle & use it. Is found to be a saving of more than $lO a year in :all families that use it. Buyers aro requested to call and examine pr cos before purchasing elsewhere. the eye of John d man, doubling it as he spoke, ing to his diad; READY TO BE INSPECTED, AND 110 WICKHAM a; PARR; 24, May 12, 1869. MEE byall means. Apply it quickly so as 7101 to leave 2.t open to Me air; and use it according to direction l s on Me bottle. If you have Sore Throat, or Quinsy, or Felons, or Croup, or Pleurfsy, or Chilblains, or any of these disorders that require an outward remedy, then SALUTIFER Kept constantly on hand for immediate use, will certainly prevent much suffering, and may save IT. If you are prudent and' economical, and desire to save expense; then remember that SALUTIFER `For sale- by all Druggists. Wholesale Depot 252 Greeawiela„St., New York. Wholesalel and Retail DRUG STORE ! By W. C. KRESS. TIE subscriber 'ill keep on band at nll times a full stock of DRU.GS AND MEDICINES. PAINTS, OILS, 2 Patent' Flavoring Extracts, Perfumery, Kerosene Lamps, Wicks, Dye Colors, White Wash Lime and Brushes, Varnish and Sash Brushes, Window Glass all sires, Varnish of all kinds, Pitney Soaps, Hair Oils, Si'ECT AC LES, Hair and Tooth Bruihes, a full stock of Yankee Notions; ollho a complete as sortment of Homoeopathic Medicines, and ft full stock of Pure Wines and Liquors, March 24, 1869 7 1 y. W. C. KRESS 1.4 0 T S -OF NICE AT WiCKHAIN dic FARR'S, TIOGA, PA SUCH AS DRY GOODS Grocfri,es, JATS & CAPS, ( i BOOTS Ss ') SHOES, CROCKERY & WOODEN WARE, SOLD AT A FAIR PROFIT. ME CALL AND SEE. Havingformed a partnership in the Tin, Stove and Hardware trade, the undersigned have the pleasure to announce that they have, at a great outlay; added to the usual.steek of the old stand on 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 HINGES, ICARPENTER'S TOOLS, PUMPS, AXES, - AUGERS, BITTS, 1 . 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 COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS, PISTOL CARTRIDGES, POWDER AND CAPS. PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS _ a now thing, and made for use. Tiles° are but a few of the many articles composing our stock of Hardware., Wo invite the publin to call and examine for themselves. We aim to keep the best quality of goods in our lino; and all work- to_order done promptly and well. AGENTS FOIL THE Buckeye Mower & Reaper. Wg. ROBERTS. • It, Oi• BAILEY. UNITED SECURITY Life insurancii & Trust Company NEW GOODS, Capital, $1,000,000. $lOO,OOO deposited with tho Auditor General for security of the Policy Holdprs. Low cash Premiums. Policies', Non-forfeitable by their terms. Liberal Traveling Privileges. Return of all Premiums paid. Annual Dividends. Females Insured at same rates as Males. Home Office S. E. Corner, bth and Chestnut St., Philadelphia. • Applications for Insurance may be made with W. P. DIGONEY, General Agent, Welisboro' Pa. May 12, 1889--tf. HARRY 11IXS' Having been to much expense in fitting up another Green House, giving more room for largo pots, I flatter myself that no Green House can make a bettor show of RARE AND THRIFTY PLANTS, Dahlias, Roses, Verbenias, Potables, Geraniums, all sorts; Basket Plants, all sorts; Ranging Baskets, new patterns; Beautiful Bogo- Cape Joseamine, Csirnations, Cissus, discolor; Polargonium,3 in variety, Ac. Ac. Ac, New Crimton Cluster Tomato Plants, and nil sorts in pots or by the dozen. All kinds of Cab bage Plants, .Egg Plants, 'Asparagus Roots (two years old) Sage , - Roots, Celery, Dwail„ White Salad, Cauliflower, Thyme. All kinds of early Vegetable plants ready '`lst of April, at the Green Houses and at the store of MCCABE A Mix, MereuYs NOW Block. Having employed ono of the most experienced Florists' he will at all times give any informa tion to customers on the mode of propagation and cultivation of Plants. This Spring's Catalogue will be sent to all that may desire and write for it. I invite all to come and see my Houses, Plants, he., for them selves. With gratitude I acknowledge past fay ors. 10 - Bnuquots will bo found at the storo of McCABE do Mix every morning, Sundays exeopV. od ; 35 to 50 cents each. Towanda, Pa., Mar. 3,1889-6 m. ,pgr- Orders -left at Wm. Roberts's Ilar4ware Store, Welleboro, will receive prompt attention. The Best Stock of Flour, FEED, MEAL, PORK, .PROVISIONS, -&o., • - in iVellsboro, can be found at M. B. PRINCE'S. A choice lot of CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEED, besides all kinds of GARDEN and small FIELD SEEDS, SEED POTATOESp&e., at M. B. PRINCE'S. You can get cash for your EGGS, BEANS, POTATOES, GRAIN, BEESWAX, &0., AT • , M. B. PRINCE'S. March 31, 1889. WILL stand the present season as follows : Mondays and Tuesdays, forenoons, at the stable of tho subscriber, Mainaburg. Tuesday afternoons, at Brundage's Stables, Mansfield. Wednesday's at Graves's Covington. Thursdays at Cherry Flats. Fridays at Whitneyvillo. Saturdays at Follow's, l'Tellsboro. E. A. FISH, May 12;1869-2m. Proprietor. 500 Cords of Hemlock Bark, wanted, for which the highest market price will be paid on delivery at my Tannery, in We!labor°. Jne 2, 1869—tf, JOSEPH ILIBEBOLLS. Stoves: Stoves:: AND HA.RDW ARE: MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, ROBERTS .k, BAILEY Wellsboro.Afay 10,1669—tr. of Pennsylvania, CHARTER PERPETUAL SPECIAL FEATURES. HOT HOUSES. Young Bertrands WELLS.BORO, BA - K TUBE SUBSCRIBER having esta ,of in the • . BAKING BUSINES4 in this village, noxt dcior to E. It em b a iira Grocery, is now prepared to curt' on insinces in all its various branches. I willo con stantly on band an assortment of id, such a r LOAF BREAD, BOSTON CR(KERS, GRAHAM BREAD, BUR CRACKERS, B R OW\ BREAD, WATT CRACKERS, SUGAI • CRACKERS, DYSPEPSIA AND SODA 4IIITS, OYSTER CRACKERS, C4S, PIES, AND LUNCO at all hours of theilay, Sundays mi l d. By strict attention to business shentioavor to merit the public patronage. 4 s • CIIAS. ST IS. Wellabor°, June. 24, 1868. • WHOLESILE 111111 :41 CORNING, N. si DRUGS AND MEDIOINEOINTS AND OILS, THADDEUS DAVIDS'INKS, ((VIPS CONCENTRATED MEDICiN, IREDELL'S FLUID, El TRACTS, BURNETT'S COCOAINE, FLA INC EXTRACTS, KEIiOSENE L S, PATENT MEDICINES,. It - - ESTER PERFCMERYI ( AND FLAVORING EXTRACT PAPER, WINDOW OLA WHITEWASH LIME AND •DYE COLORS, AGENTS FOR MARVIN & C. RE FINED OIL Sold at Wholesale Prices. Buyers a to call and got quotations before gc, East. W. D. TERBEL Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1,1868--1 y Granary and Provision CORNING, N. Y. c:. mt. eixi4i, WHOLESALE AND RETAMALER in all kinds of GROORIBS, PROVONS, Wines, Liquo) and Cigars, FOREIGN & DOMESTIOREEN & DRIED FRUIT CANNED ERU?S AND VBGETARt'S, WOOD & WILLO CROCKERY IRE, CHILDREN'S CARRIES, CABS & PERAMBULATORrYS, A full and complete attment qt, the above mentioned goods of the qualitj , "always on hand. Particular attention pa to Fho Oroceries Dealers and Consumers wiltind it to their in threat to examine his StoeXefore Corning, N. Y., March 3i 18.894 TO THE FAIOIORS OF TIOGA COtYITY. lAM now building at ray manufacti, in Lawrence villa, a superior FANNING liffil,, which pouseseas tho following advan)elidvor author mina: 1. It separates rye, oats, rat 1 itter foe I.seeds , nd chess and cockle, from wheat. 2. It cleans flax seed, takes out yxlw seod, nod all other seeds, perfectly. 3, It cleans timothy seed. 4. It does all other separating re •ed of a mill. This mill is built of the best and lost durable tim ber, In good style, nod is sold the for cash, or pro duce. I will fit a patent ,sieve, for setating oats from whent,to other milts, on reanonablermn. 3. MATHER, Lawroneevllle,Jund'.l.6, rsco-tf ,1869, FOR SALE. B.C. wicKgm, AT Hls NURSERY OF SUIT AND OR NAMENTAL TREES, t TIOQA 60,000 Apple Trees. 10,000 Pear Trees. A good supply of PLUM, CH, CHERRY, and O.R4AMENTAL TREES OSEIRUBBERY. Tho Fruit trees aro composoi of tho choicest varieties, good, healthy, some °Ahem largo and in bearing. Any one wishing get a supply will do well to call and sea my,tock before pur chasing olsowhere. sitY- Dolivred at the depot free.of charge. Tioga, Fob. 28,1888:4y* To Lovers of Goid Stock. TSTILL continue to keep Alderney Bull for improvement of lSillkitg Stock. Re will bo part of a season in Middlolury, and- balance of the time at Wellsboro. I have,for Salo, 1 Devon bnl, pure blood, 2 years old. Also 2 grade Allerney Bulls, blood, 1 year old. I would call attention to mytlhester County White Boars—Uncle Sam and •.oung America. Uncle Sam will remain at lliid4lobury—Young America at Wollsboro. Those wishing good Stock iloaso-giro zno a call. Lee. BENNET. Wellsboro, May 5, 1869-tf. ; House and Lot foi Sale. 11113 - OIISH and Lot, and vacant lot for °solo cheap. Location Wolloboto, and deciral)lo. Imitate at the Agitator Moe. Oot. 28, 1808—tf. MORE NEW GOODS! d bitn- John IL Bowen 5 , JS now rOcoiying a largo and complete assort moat of Fall C Winter Groods, bougbt sinco tho Into doelino in Kim in Now York, consisting of rOPL EP 37 4 14-C:1; 4 40) erroceris, Hats & Caps, toots & Shoes; YANKEE NOPTIONS, . 'Particular attoution is hlvitetl to Our Stock of ZADETA =_Z3go 040:0g AND TRIMMINGS, Gaiters and Hoop Skirts ; also a nice line of TEAS, New Crop, very fine at reduced prices, A lino assortment of Ladies FURS, very cheap, all of which will be sold at the very lowest mar ket prices. - We respectfully invito all to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Empire Store, No. 1 Union Block, - Wollsbora, Oot. 21,18118. RIP SHE GOES ! F OR s CASH, wo will sell FEED at. tboso pri- Very best Rye 1c• - • Oats, Cround here, eivt Best imported Peed, . 2,25 " Best Common Reed, . . 2,00 Cow Peed, 1,75 Tho 0)0110 goods, at the above prices, arc strictly cash ! We don't mix sand in our recd. We haven't a Plaster Mill epanevted with our Flouring Mill ! Our Feed is pure! WitTO BAILEY. Wellshoro, Jan. 20, ISO 9. Cal K. Krnson. \V. d. Kriteti* F. 1). Pease WOULD announce to the public that they aro now receiving a lull and complete iv sortmenrof nested ,further DRY GOODS 9 . Notions; Carpels, Furs,llals, - Caps, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, Provisions, C'rodery, Hardware, Stoneware, c(e. which they are prepared to <cll for ear , b, or ex change for Country Produce, at rates which defy competition. Westfield, Dec. `, f Ror Sale. 53 The subscriber offers for sale the following property, situated in Covington township and borough, Tioga county, Pa.: 58 acres of land in Covington tp., wa William son Road leading to Illossburg, 4 miles there from and I mile from Covington borough, about 20 acres improved, a good frame bau..e, barn and other outbuildings thereon. Also, Sawmill:S:lA Factory, and Shingle Mill ; and water pri; ;lege thereon. Also, two apple orchards of ISO trees, mostly choice fruit, and about half bearing trees —lB plum trees, 12 Cherry, VO Currant luvdie:. , , red, white, and black, 4 Crabs, 10 bearing Grape Vines, 12 Pear, and Peach and Quince. Also—a Timber lot, 349,8 arses, T; of a mile from Sash factory and Sawm ill. Timber, pine, oak, basswood, chestnut, ash, beech, birch, maple and hemlock. Also—a lot idtho 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 son road, 60 foot front by about 200 deep, and anMber lot fronting on said road, 1141174 feet. For further particulars inquiro of DAVID ;•- 1 IRELAN, Sr., or S..J IRELAN, Covington, Pa April 21, 13(1—tf. Read 'I Read s THE CELLIIRATFD Maim) & Hamlin Cabinet , GLASS & ORTABPLE ORGANS Together kith the ESTEY COTTAGE ORGAN and MELODEONS, can be advantageously pur chased of 4.4, V/ WI A p TIOG-A, PA. HAVING obtained the agency from the man ufacturers of the above named instruments we have the facilities for furnishing them at pri ces to compare favorably with those of dealers in either the same or other reed instruments. Their reputation is such that scarcely anything need be said regarding their being deArable, having been awarded premiums and medals at the principal Pairs and Institutes, both in this and foreign countries. Many line modern im provements, which are so desirable in all good reed instruments, arc owned mid retained for their exclusive use by the manufacturers of these instruments. Hence it is, while they claim strength and durability, together with 'volume, and quality of tone equal to any, they excel all other reed instruments, in the variety and com bination of tones which can be produced. INDIVIDUALS, SCHOOLS, C HURCII ES, SOCIETIES, and other organizations, wishing to obtain a reed instrument, can be suited as regards ' styles, prices, &c., 47,c, ALL INSTRUMENTS WA RR A NTED 1869. 01- Bond for a circular. ..4.1.-ff Tiogn, Mardi, 17, 'tl9. T. A. WICICIIAM & Illataing. FLOORING, CEILING, TVA INS C 0 T. IN 0, 4'011 7- 6! UEDCI 0 0 I'ED, with rapidity and exactnus, with our now Ma chines. Try it and sco. T, VANlloltisi. Welleboro, April 21,1869, T O LAWY,FIR;7- BANKRUPTCY . .BLANKS in full setts, at YOU.gG'S BOOKSTORE: CASH Paid FOR HIDES, by M. A. DUMP Wellsboro, Dec. 16, 1868.—tf ANOTHER . NEW AND LARGE STOCK OF' • ALBUM'S, Just received by P, 11. Ivilliaius C Co. Tho greatest and cheapest variety ever brought into, town. Albums from 75 cts., to $2O each. Call and see. P. 11. 11'1LLIAMS 47 CO. Wellshoro, Due. 23, ISOS. SITUATED on Elkßun, (lainds township containing 125 acres, 50 acres improved. I Said farm is wollwatcred, has a frame house and barn and a choice apple orchard, and / is well adapted to dairying purposes. Title good and tormsoasy. Inquiro of Win. 11. Smith, WellB - or L. L. RUSSELL, Dohpar. Sept, 23,1808. &e., &c Remember; PROM THIS DATE IL KRAISEN VI ESTFIELD, PA., MEM Farm for Sale NEW FIRM: TO BUY SEEL IS OUR BUSYNESS ! `ATE will buy at tho highest morket price, VY the following articles. SHEEP PELT S, DEACON SKINS, ' DEER SKINS, FURS, RIDES, AND VEAL SKINS, • for which wo will pny cash. We will manufacturo to order, French or home tanned CALI? or KIP BOOTS, in the bost man ner and at fair ratss . , and pay especial attention to REPAIRING. ••• ALSO, IVo havo a first-rato stock of READY-MADE WORK, on which wo will not be undersold, and from this time wo shall make it a point to keop up the beet dock of LADLES" GAITERS, to be found in the county, which wo will soil at a lower profit than such articles have ever boon offered in this region.. , We shall lilcovriz‘o keep up a good assortment LADIES' BALMORALS, L E A-T II E R BOOTEES, CIIILDREN'S tal D MISSES WORK OF VA. R lOUS STYLES, ‘ and all styles of MEN'S 'LEATHER tf FINDINGS can ho bought of us as cheap as any whoro this side of New York, and we shall keep a full Stock FRENCH CALF, FRENCH. KIP, UP PER, SOLE', LININOS, AND BINDING. Our stock of PEGS, NAILS, THREAD, AWLS, RASPS, GLOVERS' NEEDLES, LASTS, TREES, ORI JI PS, with SHOEMAKER'S TOOLS and FINDINGS, will be found the tar gmt in the county, sl i d we sell for mall profite. We talk business and wo mean business. We have been in this region long enough to be well known—lot those who know us try us. Corner of Main and Grafton streets, opposite Wm. Rob erts' Hardware Store, C. W. SEARS, 11 7 cIlsbaro, April 24, 18117—tf. THE CHURCH UNION. rarer hag been accutly enlarged to mammoth proportions. IT 74 VIE LARGEST RELIGIOUS RAPER IN env, WO/LI.P. I, lie )IMIIIng organ of the Union Move ment, and opposes ritualism, close communion, ex elusiveness and church Caste. I t is the only paper Unit publishes Henry Weill Iteccher's Sermons, Which it 4101, every seek, Just us they are delivered.— with out linuliiieittion or cot teeth - di by his. It advocates 11 ,,,versta suffrage; a union of christians at the polls; • i nd the rights of labor. 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Finer Movetnentt ,in heavier lases, at cot. rospontlingly low price: Plated \V re at Man ufacturers' THIS IS NO HUMBUO BUT A ITER ITABLE SALFI Call anLI see for yourself Wellsboro, April 22, Ga NATIONAL Lilli INSURANCE COMPANY or TIFF; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, WASHINGTON, P.) C Chartered by Speci'l Act ofCongiess A pisnovEn Juby. 25, 1868 Cash Capital. $1,000,000, ()AID IN-FULL tit A IiCIT OFFICE First National Bank Building, PHILADELPHIA, Where a 1 Corfilspondeneo should bo Addressed OFFICERS: CLARENCE 11. CLARK, President. JAY COON E, Chairmen Finance ct Executi o Com. llRsav D. Coors, Vice-Presiden Eunnso PE r, Secrotaryand Actuar , . B. S. It,ussram, Manager. , Circulars. pamphlets, and full particulars giv en on application to Om Branch Office of the Company, or to R. C. SIMPSON, WELLSBORO, PA.) by wriom applications will be received scud Pol cies procured for Tioga County. Dec, 9, 3868'--ly. WASHING - MACHINE. T AS. M. WILKINSON, of Charleston, having t.P purchased the right to make and vend the It. P. Jones Washing Machine in Tioga County, hereby gives notice that the...machines are being made n t Pan Horn's Cabiflot Factory, Washer°, where they may be procured. The best, cheapest, and most sensible - machine over invented. Juno 2,l,lB6S—tf.__ (lASI' PAID FOR WOOL, BUTTER AND CHEESE, by O. L. WILLCOX. Juno 17 ' 1868. ERIE RAILWAY{ N and after MONDAY, April Sills. 1860, Traint O'wlll leave Corning, at the following hours, viz: Goixo Wr.sv. 12:35 a. tn., EXPRESS MAIL, Sundays excepted, for Mural°, Dunkirk und Cleveland, connecting, will trains for the West. A Sleeping Coach id attached tot, this train at New York, running through to Mead Ville without change. A Sleeping Conch in also at• tached at Susquehanna running through to Buffalo. II 6,11 11 . m., NIGHT EXP.olaily for Buffalo,Dunkirkii Cleveland, Dayton and Cincinnati, nothing direc ‘ ti connection with trains of the Grand Trunk RailWayj at Buffalo, and with the Lake Shore Hallway ut Mkt, Dunkirk and Cleveland, for all points West find NortioWest, and at Cincinnati with the Ohio and ..Mississippi Railway for the South and South-West. to_ This train makes a direct daily connection with all Linos to the West and South-West, and in provided with the new anti Improved Drawing itoom Couches peculiar to the Broad (tango, arranged both for day and night travel, rtiuntng through to Rochester, Buffalo and Cincinnati, and thus forming the ONLY DAILY LINE from Now York, Cincinnati and the South•Wesr, running through 800-miles without change. 6,30 NICHT EXPRESS, Sundays excepted, fur Rochester and Buffalo, via Avon. 10'15 u. m., MAIL TRAIN, Sundays excepted, fur Buffalo and Dunkirk. 1,45 p.m., BALTIMORE nxiltuss, sunday.,,x.cipt. au, (or Rao:l:alter and Buffalo, via A voit. 7,051% no, DAY EXPRESS, Sundays excepted, for • BIWA°, Dunkirk, Cleveland, Dayton, ClLlChinnti, and •thu \Vest and South, counectsut Buffalo, Dun kirk and Cleveland with the Lake Shore Railway for all points West ivnit Nerth•West, and at Chid:masa with the Ohio and Mississippi Railway for the South and South- West. / Sleeping Concpes attached to this Train at Ilornellsville, running through to Cleveland with. out change. 7,10 p: in., DAY EXPRESS, Sundays excepted, for Rochester. 1,30 p. m., WAY FREIGHT, Sundays excepted. 5:25p. m., EMIGRANT TRAIN, daily, for the, West GOING EAST. 4,35 a. in., CINCXNICA'rf EXPRESS, Mondays ex cepted, connecting at Elmira for Cunondaigua, at Owego for Ithaca, at Binghamton for Sytacuse, at Oreat Bend for Scrantou, at Lackawaxen for Hones dale, at Middletown for Unionville, at Goshen for Montgomery, at Greycoutt Tor Newburg and War- Wick, mid at Jersey City with afternoon and oviMG t t ntig Tmim of New Jersu Railroad for Philadelphia, . e and Washiceen. 10 t 35 a. in., ACOMMODATION TRAIN, .daily, Con nOttug at Owego for Ithaca. 11156 a. m., DAY EXPRESS, Sundays excepted, (voting nt Waverly for Towanda, at Binghamton for Sp cuse, at Great Bend for Scranton. at lAcica nixon for Honesdale, at Middletown fur Unionville, -- and at Itersc3 - City with midnight express train of Now Jersey Railroad tar Philadelphia. 2.20 p.• tn., BALTIMORE EXPRESS. Sundays. ex cowed. ' 4,26 P.m., NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE MAIL, Ana days excepted, connecting at Elmira for Clll/all• daigug, and at Waverly for Towanda. • 7 52 P. m., LIGHTNING EXPRESS, Daily, connect tig at Elmira fur Williamsport, Harrisburg and the South, acid at Jersy City with morning express train of New Jersey Railroad, for Philadelphia, Baltimore GEO. 0. DERBY and Washington. 12,20 F. m., WAY PIIIIIOIIT, Sundays excel)isii .kW• A revised and complete "Pocket Time Table" of Passenger Trains on the Erie Rail Way and connecting Lined, has recently been published, and can be procur• ed on application to,the Ticket Agent of the Company WM. lt. BAUR, 11. RIDDLE. Accommodation—Leaven Illoastittrg at 0,15 a. tn., MUIR Held at 7,05, Tioga at 7,41, Lairrencot illo at 8,26-- arriving at Corning at 9,32 a. at. mail-4,oavo,imnesburg at 3,00 p. tn., Manafiohl at 3,40, Tioga at 4,18, Lawroncovillo at s,oo—arriving at Corning at G p. in.' Mail—LeaveliCorn lug at 8,00 a.m., Lawriincovilli at 9,03, Tioga at . 0,45, Ilanntle Id nt 10,22—arriving at 11,00 a. in. Ancommotlaron—Leaven Corning at '2,40 p. Law roncovillo at 3,52 Tioga at 4.46, Maininehl at 5,30 arriving a lilossburg at 6,15 p. m. L. U. SHATTUCK,Sup' t TRAINS FOIL THE NORTE Trains for Canandagula leave Elmira:is foliott s Aceomodatio» at Express [fastest train on road,' ...... ......... \I ail Way Freight,[passenger coach at LAC Ited3 On nod after Apr.:7.t, 1809, train 9 will at rive at depart from Troy, as follows; LEAVE NORTIIIV 4 A.B.D. 927 P. m.—Dally (except Sunday's) for El tn ira, Buffs 10, Canandaigua, Rochester, Ens!). Bridge and the Canatias. 10 55 a. in.—Daily (excepttundaysi for Elmira and Buffalo, vitt Eris Railway from Elmira. LEAVE SOUTIIIVARD. 21 A. m.—Daily (except Sundays) for Raltimort Washington, Philadelphia, dc. 952 P. m.—Daily (except Sundays) for Baltimore, Washington and Philadelphia. ALFRED K. FISK Li, RD. S. YOU \U tynlSiipt.llarrishurg, tlen'l Pass. AWL Itultirnore, ild. office Philadelphia & trio It. R. On and after Apr. 21$, lsoa Tr.+lns on thin Ito.nl run as follows : WESTWARD Blai I Train leaves Philadelphia " " " Williamsport.... " arr. at Erie Erie Express. leaves " " .• Williamsport.... •` • arr. at Erie Elmira Mail loaves Philadelphia— Williamsport— " " arr. at Lock Haven EASTWARD Mail Train leaves Erie 11.15 a th 66 " " Williamsport 12.20 aas ' 6 " arr. at Philadelphia 9:25 ain Erie Express leaves Erie 0.25 P in " 64 Williamsport... 7.00 aas " arr. at Philadelphia 4.10 pui Mail and Express connect wills Oil Creek andAlio. gheny River Rail Road. Baggage Checked Throng)). ALFRED L. TYLER, Clen'l Snli t. 1...53,60 . 1 ... 3,63 WfiTTIVAIID BODND bSatl Accommodation Express Express 1 70 At Cory there la t junction with the Erie, and CII Creek Rail Roads. . At Meadville with the Franklin and 011 City and Pithole Branch. At Lonvittsburgo tho Mahoniny Branch makes a di rect route to Cleveland. At Ravenna connects with Clevoland and Pittsburgh Railroad. The Road passes through Akron, Ashland. Galion, Marion, Urbana and Dayton, intersecting vat ions rail roads, and terminates at Cincinnati. L. D. RUCKER, Gun. Supt., Meadville, Pa A. FOLEY W. NAVLE, would say to his friend .. that his Harness Shop is now in full Was, and that ho is prepared to furnish heavy or ligh on short notice, in a. good and substantial man nor, and at prices that can't fail to suit. The best workmen are employed, and none bu the best material used. Call and see. Dee. 9, 1868-Iy. G. W. NAITLE. RAILWAY TIME TABLES. 0,1401 Pim. Agent Ellossburg & Corning, & Tioga U. It Trains will run as billows until further notice Northern Centr4l;l2. E. Atlantic and Great Western R• W SALAMANCA STATIO' EMITIYAIID BOUND, 5.30 ) E.Npress 5.10 6,36 Mail 514 .12.19 Aolcommodation, 11.45 11.00 E.4prese 6.10 HARNESS SHOP Y. 31E3lmarx1€5,Ego, o c • • r ry VI V . 4 .4 V •• .1 1 4 4 ', [7 . • 1-4 V, c - : • - • 1 01 1 0 I I N t7t Mld. ES '. I Ott " 0 01) ~... )0 OID 0' 0 , ei v, 13. 0 V P 44 P Po 01 2 ' % Og t'''' 3 , fg E g ;'.. _ ,12 2 a 0" .`',rig ' ~ I.) 8, . 4 c. ,-, 1 i V ' -cp i l m.. ~ lasi ° 0 ~ 0 a t r ) . i 1C D to 1 " OD ad s 4 0 'W g C'CI f t) ' '' j re C °• a Cl' p .., 0 P.. 0 0 t., ._. . 0 ist will ‘.° O i A cc , 0.. It Fr'' I CI " O ID ' tO 4 0 f tr . 11 i c i i • : ___, v.• G C) C4' 1-, ; / tA C t;2 11- . ,'" 5.3 0 p y M 0 t-4 I I • mi ca) C, C.. 71 CO 0 CO CIO _, __ .' C::› i-4 0 N,.." O.D P 9 S o ,--' S. * c* ° /19 CO , c> c) isa co IA 'a 0 c), --I 0 - • CO 4- , - 0 2 0 c. - s pz 02 . .::=, ‘‘.:)l.* ..a "-I C.* •. to.. Pco co Bnp't .1 20 a ta 12 "0 p in 7 10 p .4 CO a in .104 p .$.15 am . pm 11.50 noon . 5.50 p .10.00 a in . 8.00 a in . b. 30 p m . 7. a pin 4 tv ri ti In ti to yVy 0 i'l) Vi i .1 0 ; tr: 104 0 0 b la 0 10 " " I cn kid ', 111 EM=l EI THE Atlantic fld Great Wester'n -AND ERIE RAILWAYS, ITIM GRP IT 3ROAD OUA;bk; ROUTE FOR , CLEVELAND, TOLEDO, CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, ST. PAUL, OMAHA, I Awl to all Pointßin the WEST and NonTB-WEsr Dayton, Cincinnati, Louis.', VILLE, ST. LOUIS, KANSAS 1" CITY, MEMPHIS, NEW I ORLEANS, Arid all points in the Sunni Soutlinest, aith No Change of Coaches TO-CLEVELAND OR CINCINNATI, From any point on the Erie Railway., An ad. vantage and CODVCIIiOTICO not offered by any other route. 3 Tiirtouhu LIGIITNING EXPRESS TheiNa DAILY. B4g,gal,e Checked Through, and No 6IAYGE from ono car to another, preve ting logs dr dam. age. 'rickets via this popular rout can be procured at all oftiees on the line of the Erie Railway, a n d of REIMS & ABBOTT, OPPOSIT DEPOT EL3IIE,I • When purchasing ask the Agent fur Tickets via. the ATLANTIC & GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. W. B. STIATTUC, Gcl. Ticket and Peas. Ag't, Cleveland, 0. L. D. ItUCKER, Jan. C., '69. Con. Supt., Meadville, Pa Mil ->~ : ,_. MN • -,e43 ' WHEEL HAKE. ITHAC IHE tinders .ned, a practical fann'er, is offer " lug this in plement to the farming public with perfect co, ddeneo in its superiority to any other rake in use. Tho teeth are oil-tempered spring steel and :fully warranted not to break with fair usage. 'By an ingenious arrangement the loaded rake is easily discharged by a toot treadle aind band lever, and the pressure cf the teeth upon the ground can be exactly gauged by the foot. h:very tooth is independeut of every other tooth, and the head being movable the rake adapts itself to every inequality of the ground.' ft rakes clean, is simple, strong and tasting. To try it is to htt'y it. I ruler the public to the following persons who ,have the rake , in use:- It. Toles, Chatham; Chancy Ackley, Clymer: .IE. 11. Stebbins, Clymer ; J. W. Davis, Brookfield, Isaac. Thompson, Kelsey Brway, Harrison Valley, Pot ter County. ,;07.f.'•Orders (or Lis Rake maybe oddreed 10 Ine, at 'Westfield, iogn Co„ Pn. June 9, 1869. ISAAC PLANE, Ag't. SHIfitNEWS, 4....4r0-/-4 Will cure the ASTHMA, lIRONCRITIS, BOOR SPITTING, DIFFICULTY OF BREATHING. PAIN and WEAKNESS IN-THE CHEST, TROUBLESOME CQUGHING AT NIGHT, Sce. It will effectually re move the Cough that, frequently fellows Measles, and any affection of the respiratory organs, no matter 01 how long standing, or whatever the age oLthe person. It acts as a specific, is j4urely vegetable, and is pleasant to the taste. Its effect is soothing,. allaying the vie lence of the cough, facilitating expectoration, quieting the nerves and exiiiliratlec the system. Mothers, Save Your Children! No, child need die of CROLIP,)f this Syrup is used in time: fhi.3 I'3 a fart demonstrated by experience. No family should be without:this Syrup, as that fatal disease, CROUP, comes like a thief In the night, to steal away your little ones, when regular medical aid cannot be optaincd, Prepared only by DAVID E. FOUTZ, Baltimore, M. .1%.1y IS, :4-11/1 Pinning & Turning. :13. T. VAN HO ,N, ILTAILtNG got his new Factory in opciation. I is nocr prepared to fill orders for Cabinet Ware protniftly and in the best .tylo of ccorlttnan• ship. Having procured a WOODWORTH PLANER, he ie ready to dress b.onrde or plunk tcit Jispntc6 SCROLL-WOK & BE4CKETS, .furnished tO, order. His machine ire of the new est and mo:stitnproved patterns. Shop oi:rnOr of Pearl'and Walt Sts, WELLS BORO, Oct. 31,:1866—tf. B. T. 'AN HORN. lir ' J. STICKLIN, k. kW!, . \, Chairmaker, Turner, am ! ' J t ' Furniture,Dealer, 1 SALT: ItOOM, oppot=ito Dartt's Wagon Shop, Main 'Street.-- FACTORY in Scars ,t - WO hams lq.voldry, second story. OrderProlnptly filled and satisfactio,ilguaran , teed. Fancy Turning done to order. Wells4)r ; o, Jnno 12, 1867. .1. STICKLIN. Q EKN-'OE,r. NOLA N ll:ectitk I E E N , ; 101..1 5 E &OW% N 1).• SP •-k! Fur doing a family .trashing in tho hrrt aid cheapest inanned. tluaranteed equal to ary the trbrlil ! IlaA all / the strength nt soap iVith the Land and lathering qpiditics genuihe CaAiled Try this splendid s6ap. oid by the ALDEN CIIEMICAL WORKS, Nora Front Street, Philadelphia scpt 2, 'IIS-I,y. Tioga Marble Works. 11.1 L undersigned is now prepared to exe cute all orderßifor!Torob Stones and Menu meets of either r ITALIAN OIL ItUTLA'AD of the latest style and approved worktuansbip and with dispatch. He keep constantly on hand loth l‘itole. Marble and be able to suit all who may N - Vol'll4ll with heir orders, on as ,reasonable te_ti" as can be obtained in tho conntl-y. Stones 01.3 colored with rust and dirt eloanto and tondo to took as good as new. roittEit WILCOX. Tioga,Nov.l,lSGT-tf Valitahle ni for Male. , A fnrm of three hundred acres, with two ban- dred and twenty...five acres improved. Sll uated two miles north of Tioga Village, on the Tioga River and Roilrood. 11'011 ;fathered, WI. der a good state of cultivation, and good Land ings. Also four hom , es and lots for sale in Tioga vilingo. T. L. BALDWIN. Tiurra,,Feh. 12, 15119-If. •i Cabinet Cat-(1 Photographs, • and all special sizes, and finest styles of picture! , finished in first-class manner at Spencer's Art Gallery. Mansfield, Feb. 3, 1$(30. , THE LARGEST STOCK OF Wig CIoNTIM and the Cheepeat Ono to buy in tho world. Agelit for L. BOLLES (.C- CO'S IfOSE, Bi»oltamion, .N Y., and ELMIRA SAW FACTORY, Elmira!, N. .1 7 : STOVES SOLb ON TIME. i‘innefiehl, Nev. 25, IS6B-Iy. . Gll3. RIFF. • CORD PRINTING—at Now York prices,i Colors or plain, and out to suit orders, at Pnit AQITVron A Fnal
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