STIZ OLD• RUMSkELLER A r.ttionY DV V. A. IVILLAIi 'Tans nigh tmt a bar that had 1 tug been [lade, fwail'it nitneoltdr tad in the. Iskitt"r traa xrarti was dune, De puti/ont luentiat sklatrilf4 thu tto)—,, , large It171..1,11:. \ A of ...illy ul l luhclr witS tit-, And Lis Lair TM. :IS a J 1111.• i‘.• 1.1 , 11 ..ea, Ant thusa tp;ra. eAtia , ) loltlt ul • (he g4l, " I gartler them in, I gattior than jil 010111 , 3 "I gather them in, I gallie , :r item in, , Grifher, gather, gather, I gat,her them in !" I gather them in both,ohl and young To my den of derail they go and, come, South to to the scaffold, and sonic to the gene, Santo to the prientt none sane; Come tMher, ninWilflaughter and s.th, All WU/ I ruin ono by one. With 321 v gun or whishy, brandy or gin, "t,gailThr them in, I gather them iu !" clionus • .I rifler thetn in to a life of shame, I I 'last tho fairest-lionoretl no m° ; M ,a.hp 'widows arra orphaps to ory and mean_ At illao fOot of old " King Aleoltol'a!" throne, TI e highest or the l'otvest, I carii net nhieb, Wili $OOlll Apd their bevel inn rommen 'rho 4tei.Droteetts me, and it'ti nouin " gather them in, gather them in !" mortis. T.hp old man ceased es ho cieeed lti gill, Soot; all trqs tit& :Yid ghionly and £4l; And I atisiir to n1 ) .1-'4113 11u t}efit t,I) 111. "C 1143 It bo Mint lutathonlhy tllvet/S- In yunt 3Lasi muy forgive you, In t l (1,111 never n 111, • 'T.hatif , h yaur gains root the min er's And lid:+vniteu will ha heard tl la: l trump's (10)., " gathers you in! Hell gatherl you in!" How. Grindstones are Made. The best grindstones are takeix from the Wok sheets. Those stones are bA:tizre, preserve tlieir, color, and awi L3ot fro liable to break or scale as otone from those near the 'surface. The itabs are split from. the oarry, antra Loan breaks them into ditillts or natertf.s." 44f the diameter permitted e size of 1.14; slab,. The circle is oak with up other guide but the eye. of the Workruati, but long experience has glaterally FO trained the eye that a very ;Scrod circle is produced. In this shape the yatterns ore lOaded on A platform which is swung by the derricks up to tile cars, and on them rim down to the lathe shops where the remaining operations are gone through with. On reaching the works the patterns" are placed on blocks mid a square- hole cut in live centre,of each by hand, the centre being found by.'the unguided eye, or in case of lenti eXi1: 1 111!Ilee battik l 0 rough measurement with the ham mer handle. An iron centre is inserted Su rile xvliofc of the "pattern," wnich iv 01(4; 'mounted on the iffitanirel of anlathei turned by steam, mot the "pattern" conanclo.ces to revolve. Two men grasili long bliss of iron with touipered points, and st;.uuling oite un 441e11 Stilt' of the tievolvg "patteru" apzity the points of the; tatting bars to ills periphery, and itt a fet scuonds it is cut, down to a true circle xvith au even, slightly bev eled surface. Iron pegs at the side of the lathe assist to hold the cutting bars la 4.(Jace ati(l to determine the size of the eirele; Trit e bars are thOt applied to cut away the rotqlroaurface of the stom : hoaviws an even surface,. dressed in, tameentrie Dottring the operation a solid red thane makes the point of contact be tween the Irmo mid stone for it must be borne in mind that the stone is neatly T pure rates. he fatting bats require 1 . 41111 0 1 (Th112; aner turning- every grind stone, and at frequent intervals are takeolt to the adjoining lolacksotith's shop to be tempered. - Removed font the mandrel the stone• is trundled hag a contiguous shed, and tlxv "eyo" dressed smooth with a ham mer. It is then, if sm all, weighed tw.a the weight chipped on the side ).: 3 ( a boy with hammer aud chio.soo The stones are now Teat . ty Cot: ..::9';ipment, which is done by sending, Q . ,( ni loose, ar by packing than it\ bow - A mo k., o r itt small eases aecortUng too their destina kin. lieVeatryindt:toticti r i .„,„ few ,. onittilm for doinesl', e use t „ , ceera l pounc)' : :., M o m, o r th e t are,ev umod in factories for the rougher kinds of wor',: - are mad"! or etairser grit, than that, e 1 Berea. Those of this kind shipped From Berea are brought from the Lake Abran quarr.:} ,. , „ and some of these range as high asc three tons. Of cent:ice these are not wilighed, but their approVriatu, if not aemal, weight is' ascertained by titeaStirttitletit and by i'efereitee to a series of tables adopted as :ulthority by all tile quarrymen and dealers in stone. , rm., aetual siZe:i and calculated weights are marked on the stones. XVII AT EDITOR'S HA ETO 1)0.-1 f we retteet npon the variety of matter in a newspaper ; that Lite work • has to he done lividly, and eannot in molly par [WO/ars have the deliberation of the closet, from the very nap re ()-1 tbe ease; that, no matter takes piaCe, the comment ntuiflt be made, the demands of the situation being as remorseless as the tide or time, moving on regadless of atlvtion, affliction, - misfor tune, Tenth—when we come to consider these things and more we might mention, all will uudiptand that the general occur :ley of the press atid its general charac ter for its literary extellenee are some -Mang remarkable? That, under these circumstanoes, the daily press of the cotibtry makes afew blunders; mixes Up delve or "facts badly ; kills a dead man now or then, or buries a live one; misrepresents an opponent, or too warm-, Ly cult:l,4'4n asfriend ; or outs other fan tastic tricks Ls not Altrprising,. If it did not, the gods and not men would be the ..eondukors of the press. That it per forms „its general duties - of chronicling the goings on of the whole world, in ideas, and makes 'Valuable additions hesides to the best of general Literature, is a matter about whMli those growlers at the press and those pretenders in it, who could not write all advertisement for a lost puppy so that it could be parsed, had- better stop to think about. —Chlragq Evening Past. AN EVENT will occur in 1572 which, k will be of very nearly ,as much seieu ille importance, as well as- of intereA to astronomers, as the great eclipso of Sat urday last. We shall then see tho tran sit of the planet Venus acr&s'llio Sun's Use. This, event occurs periodically, but at alteviating intervals of remar kable ifwegniarity, the periods being SA and '1224 years. After 03'4'2, the' transit witl be again visible in 1880, 2002, 2011 and 2183, and so on, beyond the ken of even tbo youngest inhabitant noWl on (qua'. This transit will be observed with peculiar interest, since its con ditions vill aid i-n the elucidation of several questions, among (Abets that of the exa.4t distance of oar earth from the s'un. l iie last transit was seen in MO. T - L - . • A gentleman, after ha ing paid tis address to a young' lady for some time " popped the question." The lady, in a frightened mannersaid, " You scare me, sir i" The gentleman did not wish to frighten the lady, and consequently remained quiet for some' time, when she exclaimed, "Scare me again." A A young lady once married ,a luau by the name of Dust, against the wish of her parents. Aftec a short tune they 4 1tved unhappily together, and — she re turned to her father's house, but he re fused to reoeive her, saying : "Dust thou art. and to dust thou shalt return. • . , A gentleman indiscreetly asked a la dy how old mho writ She relleeted. I.4et rue see. I Willi eightelin when I wag. marrieq, and my husband was thirty; now ho Is twice t\tllrty, that iH sixty ; so, of eouree, I an twieo . ei h. teen, that, In thirty-six." g SELLING OP AT COST FOR CASH! PQ MO Wra2242410 g 4 CO. Will Bell from thia date their entire stock of DREGS, iIEDICINES, Perfumery, Notions, Dye- Stuffs, Paints, Oils, Yathisltes, Glass, Putty, Alcohol, Turpentine, Kerosene Oil, Tobacco, Cigars, Wall-Paper, C artaimg, Fixtures, &c., &c., &e:, AT COST FOR CASH. 11 Pd \ sitively no Minnbug. P. R. WILLIAMS .3:, CO Wellsboro, Mach 3, 1869 L's OF NICE AT , WICKIIAM & FARR'S, TIOGA, PA. SU6II AS DAY GOODS Griweries; HATS & tAPS, BOOTS 0 SHOES, CROCKERY & WOODEN WARE, READY TO BE INSPECTED, AND SOLD AT A FAIR PROFIT. CALL AND S4E WICKHAM A FAHR. Toga, Mlry 12,1889. Having formed a partnership in the Tin, Slave and Hardware trade, the undersigned have tbo pleasure to announce that they have, at a great outlay, added to the usual stook 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, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, PUMPS, AXES, AUGERS, BITTS, 1 i , I BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS, SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS, WOOD SCREWS, 6 r ARRIAG.E 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 OARTRIDGES, POWDER AND CAPS. PATENT BARNDOOR HANGIN4S a now thing, and made for use. Theso are but a fow of the many articles composing our stock of hardware. We invite the public to call and oxamino for themselves. We aim to keeplho best quality of goods in our line and all work to order done promptly and well. AGENTS FOR THE • Buckeye Mower Ac -Reaper. Wdf. ROBERTS. R. C• BAILEY. HARRY NEW Having been to much expense in filling up another Green house, giving moro room for arge pots, I flatter myself that no Green House can make a hotter show of GOODS, Dahlias, Roses, Verbenias, Petninas, Geraniums, all sorts ; Basket Plants, all ports ; flanging Baskets, now patterns; Beantilulßego• nias, Capo Jessamins, Carnations, Cissns, discolor; Pelargoniums in variety, ae. dc. &o. Now Crimson Cluster Tomato Plants, and all sorts in pots or by the dozen. All kinds of Cab bage Plants, Egg Plants, Asparagus Hoots (two years old) Sago Roots, Celery, Dwarf„ White Salad, Cauliflower, Thyme. All kinds of early Vegetable plants ready Ist of April, at the Green Houses and at the store of MeCAar. A, Mix, Marcur's Now Block. Having employed one of the most experienced Florists' ho will at all times give any informa tion to customers on—he mode of propagation and aultivation of Irldnts. This Spring's OlOgne will ho sent to all that may desire and write for it. I invite all to coma and see my Houses, Plants,Ac., for them selves. With gratitude I acnowledge past favors. SrOsßonquets w ill be found at the store of MoCAnx dr Msx every morning, Sundays except ed ; 35 to 50 cents each. Towanda, Pa., Mar. 3,1869-6 m. 1113•• Ordera loft at Wm. Roborta'a Hardware Store, WeHaber°, will receive prompt attention. By W. C. KRESS. MITE subscriber will keep on hand at all times 1 a full stock of DR!JGSANDMEDICINES, Flavoring Extracts, Perfumery, Kerosene, Lamps, Wicks, Dye Colors, White Wash Lime and Brushes, Varnish and f§ash Brushes, Window Glass all sizes, Varnish of all ' kinds,Fancy Soaps, fair Oils, Stoves: Stoves AND HARDWARE! MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, BENCH-SCREWS, ROBERTS A; BAILEY Viallabor°, May 1.9,1868—tf. HOT HO USES RARE AND THRIFTY PLANTS, Wholesale and Retail DRUG STORE ! PAINTS, OILS, Patent Medicines, SPECTACLES, Hair and Tooth Brushes, a full stock of Yankee Notions; also a complete as sortment of noinceopathic Medicines, and a full stock of Pure Wines and Liquors. Buyers aro requested to call and examine pri yes before purchasing elsewhere. March 24 , 18694 y. CASH Paid FOR HIDES, by AL A. DURIF Welleboro, Deo. US, 1888.—tf For Sale. T AM AGENT for Kinney 65 Co., celebrated I platform Spring Wagons, all styles, also for their light Carriages and Buggy Wagons, all made in good style, and from Jersey timbor, and warranted in every respect, equal to any made. Can furnish any of the above at the lowest Manufacturers price's. L. C. BENNET. Wellaboro, May b, 18139—tf. , S *m•••*.m. • WELLSBOBO BA • ITRy. THE SUBSCRIBER havinieste l i oliebed him elf in the BAKING BUSINE43. in this village, next door , to E. B. Kimball's Grocery, is how prepared to easy on (he business in all its various branches. I will keep con. etantly on band an aesortment of !Bread, such a s LOAF BREAD, BOSTON CRACKERS, GRAHAM BREAD, BUTTER CRACKERS, B ROW N BREAD, WATER CRACKERS, SUGAR CRACKERS, • • DYSPEPSIA AND SODA BISMITS, OirSTER CRACKERS, CUSS, PIES, AND LUNCH,' at all hours. of the day, Sundays excepted. By strict attention to business libel endeavor to merit the public, patronage. CHAS. STEVENS. Welleboro, June. 24, 1868. HOLBSILE DREG STEIL TIRUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS AND OILS, THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, KEITH'S CONCENTRATED MEDICINES, IREDELL'S FLUID; EX TRACTS, . BURNET S COCOAINE, FLAVORING EXTR CTS, KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT MEDICINES, ROM • ESTER PERFUMERY AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL AGENTS FOR MARVIN & CO'S RE FINED OIL. Sold at Wholesa l la Prices. Buyers aro requested to call and get quotations before going further EMI Oornigg, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1888--ly Grocery and Provision Store, C. D.. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER in all Acinds of kROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Wines, Liquors and Cigars, • FOREIGN & DOMESTIC, GREEN & QANNED, FRUITS AND WOOD & WILLOW WAR GLASS & CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CABS & PERAMBULATORS, TOYS, &a., &o A full and complete assortment of the above mentioned goods of the best quality always on band. Particular attention paid to Pine Groceries. Dealers and Consumers will find it to their in terest to examine his Stock before buying. Corning, N. Y., March 81,1869. TO TUE, FARMERS" OF TIOGA COUNTY. T AM now building at my manufactory, in Lawrence " vino. a superior FANNING MILL , which possesses the following advantegeeovor allother mills: 1. It eeparates rye,oats,rat litter. and fouleeeds,and chase and cockle, from wheat. 2. It cleans flax 'wed, takesout yellow seed; and all other seeds, perfectly. 3, It cleans timothy seed. 4. It does all other separating required of a mill. This mill is built of the best and most durable tim ber, In good Htylo, and is sold cheap for snots, or pro duce. I will fit a patent sieve, for separating oats from wheat,to other mills, on reasonable terms. 1. II IfATIIBSI, LlMrollooViilo,Juno 16, rB6O-t f UNITED SECURITY Life Insurance & Trust Company, Capital, $1,000,000. $lOO,OOO deposited With the Auditor General for . security of the Polley Holders. SPECIAL FEATURES. Low cash Premiums. Policies, Non-forfeitable by their terms. Liberal Traveling Privileges. Itotnrn of all Premiums paid. Annual Dividends. Females Insured at same rates as Males. Home Office B. E. Corner, sth and Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Applications for Insurance may be made with W. P. BIGONEY, General Agent, Welidera' Pa. May 12, 1889—tf. - WANTED, AT THE NILES VALLEY STEAM BLOURING MILLS. 4 . 10,000 Bus. Corn, 10,000 " Oats, and any amount of 41 wheat. J. B. DIMON et Co. Tllel Valley, March 24th, /882—tf. Ichl whew.. Aff Valley, Mat.— FOR SALE. A splendid stock of' Picture Frame Mouldings which will be manufactured to order at reasona ble prices, at CLAY KING'S April 14, 1869. Art Gallery. W. C. KRESS House and Lot for Sale. AnquOUßli and Los, and vacant lot for sale cheap. Location Welleboro, and desirable. ire at the Agita(or Office. Oct. 28, 1868—tf. CORNING, N. Y. PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, WHITEWASH LIME & AND DYE COLORS, W. D. TERBELL & CO: CORNING, N. Y. DRIED FRUITS, VEGETABLES, CROCKERY WARE, of Pennsylvania. CHARTAu PERPRT UAL MORE NEIV GOODS! John R. Bowen, Ts now receiving a large and complete assort ment of Fall Jo Winter a 'Groods I bought since the late decline in prices in New York, oonsisting of Dry Gc•c•cl.tai, Groceries, Hats & Caps, Boots & thoes, YANKEE NOTIONS, &0., &a. Particular attention le invited to our Stook of PMITT - 71 - I . TIT=II 10111iSS ((6) OS AND TRIMMINGS, Gaiters and Hoop Skirts ; also a nice line of TEAS, New Crop, very fine at reduced prices, A fine assortment of Ladles FURS, very ohoap, all of which will be sold at the very lowest mar ket prices. We respectfully invite all to call and examine my stook before purahasing elsewhere. Ramon:dm, Empire Store, No. 1 Union Block. Wollaboro, Oat. 21,1868. RIP SHE GOES ! FROM THIS DATE FOR CASH, wo will sell FEED &l i thos° pri. cos: Very best Rye - th Oats, Ground here, . Best imported Feed, Best Common Eeed, ,Cow Feed, The above goods, .at the above prices, are strictly cash 1 We don't mix sand in our feed. Wo haven't a Plaster Mill connected with our Flouring Milli Our Food is pure! WRIGHT & BAILEY. Wellsboro, Jan. 20, 1869. For Sale The subscriber offers for sale the following property, situated in Covington township and borough, Tioga county; Pa.: b 8 acres of land in Covington tp., on William son Road loading to Blossburg, 4 miles there from and 1 mile from Covington borough, about 20 acres improved, a good frame house, barn and other outbuildings thereon. Also, Sawmill, Bash Factory, and Shingle Mill and water privilege thereon. Also, two apple orchards of 170 troos, mostly choice fruit, and about half bearing trees —lB plum troos, 12 Cherry, 90 Currant bushes, red, white, and black, 4 Crabs, 10 bearing Grape Vines, 12 Pear, and Poach and Quinco. Also—a Timber lot, 319.8 acres, ft of a mile from Sash Factory and Sawmill ., pine, oak, basswood chestnut, ash, beech, Welk maple and hemlock. Also—a lot in tho village, adjoin ing Gerould's.:erchard, fronting on Williamson road and railioad, containing about an acre, a 2.story Homo, outbuildings, fruit trees and a good well of water thoroon. Also—another village lot, fronting on William son road, 80 feet front by about 200 deep, and another lot fronting on said road, 1145174 feet. For farther particulars inquire of RAVID 43. IRELAN, Br., or S..J IRELAN, Covington) Pa. April 21, 1369—tf. Read: Read: Mason ec, Hamlin Cabinet CEO ORTABPLE ORGANS Together with the ESTE r COTTAGE ORGAN and MELODEONS, can be advantageously pur chased of 'ZQ .Lo WU 0M DR A.Nle TIOGA, 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 favoraNy with those of dealers in either the same or other reed instruments. Their reputation is snob that scarcely anything need be said regarding their being desirable; having been awarded premiums and medals at the prinoipal Pairs and Institutes, both in this and foreign countries. Many fine modern Im provements, which are so desirable in all good rued instruments, are owned and retained for their exclusive use by the manufacturers of theselnetruments. 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 bo produced. INDIVIDUALS, SCHOOLS, CHURCH ES, SOCIETIES; and other organizations, wishing to obtain a rood instrument, can be suited as regards aim styles, prices, &c., &c. ALL INSTRUMENTS WARRANTED. ..,R4a- Send for a circular. 4ie Tioga, March, 17, '69. T. A. WICKHAM Paning &'Matching. FLOORING, CEILING, WAINSCOT ING, TONGUED & GROOVED, with rapidity and exactness, with our now Ma chines. Try it and see. 13. T. VANHORN. Wellsboro, April 21, 1862. AGENTS WANTED For Chamberlin's < wo• FOR THE PEOPLE! CONTAINING , . . Full Inatructiona and Prhotical Forma, adantod to Xvory Kind of Buell:wee, and to all tho States lu tho Union. BY FRANKLIN,OIIAMBERLIN, Of the United States Bar. "There is no book of the kind which will tako rank With it for authenticity, intelligence, and complete. ness."—Springfield crass.) EXPIIIILICAN. This is tho ONLY NW BOOK of the kind published for many years. It is prepared by an able PRACTI CAL LAWTHR, of twouty-ilvo years' experience, and is Just what everybody needs for daily use. It le highly recommended by many eminent Judges, including the Chief Justice and other Judges of Mass. achusotts.and the Chief Justice and entire Bench of Connecticut. Sold only by Subscription. AGENTS WANTED EVDRYWRESE. Bend for Circulars. , O. D. CABE .k CO., Publishers, Hartford, Conn.; No. 1 Sumo 13t., New York ; Cincinattl, 0.; and Chicago, CAUTION. Au old law-book, published many years ago, Mu; Just been hastily re-leaned as "a now book ," with oven a suitable revis fon of its obsolete, statements.— Do not confound that work with Chamberlin's Law- Book for the People. - [July 14,1860-Sm. New Millinery MISS R. A. EEENEY• begs leave to inform the citizens of Tioga and vicinity that she bag taken rooms over Borden's Drug Store, op posite the Post-Oleo, where she will ho happy to wait on all who will give her a call. Particular attention paid to bleaching. May - 12, 1869-tf. T O . LAWYERS- BANKRUPTOY BLANKS, in full setts, at YOUNG'S BOOKSTORE. $2,50 -mot 2,26 " 2,O(V ‘ " 1.75 " 0 ~.Az NEW. FIRM: TO BUY s fr SELL IS 00 BUSINESS ! WE will bay at the highest market price, the following articles. SHEEP PELT S, DEACON SKINS, - ' DEER SKINS, FURS, HIDES, AND VEAL SKINS, • for which we will pay cash. Wo will manufacture to order,French or home. tanned CALF or KIP ROOTS, in the boat man ner and at fair rates, and pay especial attention to REPAIRING. ALSO, We have a first-rate stook of REABY-MABE WORK, on which we will not be undersold, and from this tithe wo shall make it a point to keep up the best stook of LADIES" GAITERS, to be found In the county, which we will sell at a lowerprott than such articles have ever been offered in this region. ‘. We shall likewise keep up a good assortment of LADIES' BALMORALS, LEATHER BOOTEES, 'CHILDREN'S AND MINUS WORK OF VA RIOUS STYLES, and all styles of MEN'S WORK. t' LEATHER 4. FINDINGS can be bought of us as cheap as any where this side of New York, and we shall keep a full stock of FRENCII CALF, FRENCH KIP, UP PER, SOLE, LININGS, AND -- BINDING. Our stock of PEGS, NAILS, THREAD, A WLS, RASPS, GLOVERS' NEEDLES, LASTS, TREES, CRIMP S, with SHOEMAKER'S TOOLS and FINDINGS, will be found the lar gest in the county, and we sell for small profits. Wo talk business and we mean business.' We have been in this region long enough to be well known—let those who know ue try us. Corner of Main and Grafton streets, opposite Wm. Rob erts' Hardware Store, C. W. SEARS, GEO. 0. DERBY Wellabor°, April 24, 1807—tf. THE CHURCH UNION. This paper ban been recently enlarged to mammoth proportions. IT 18 TIM LANOIIBT ILELIOIOI.IB PAPY.II. IN THE WORLD. Is the leading organ of the Union Move ment, and opposes ritualism, close communion, ex elusiveness and church caste. It is tho only paper that publishes Henry Ward Boucher's Sermons, Which it does overy`week,just as they are delivered,— AVkii out qualification or correction by him. It advocates universal suffrage; a union of christiaus at tho polls; and the rights of labor. It hug the best Agricultural Department of any paper in the world; publishes stories for the family, a ml for the destruction of moist evils, Its editorial management is impersonal; its writers and editors ere from,, every branch of the church, awl from every grad° of society. It.tam been aptly termed the fawn organ of thought in the world. Such a paper, offering premiums of Seeing Ma chines, Dlotionaries,, Appleton's Cyclopedia, Pianos, Organs for Churches, etc , makes one of the best pa pers for canvassers In the world. i.Every Congregation may obtaisi a Communion Set.- vico,an Organ, u Moloileon, a Bible, or a Life Insuranco Polly for Ito Pastor, or almost soy other needful thing, by a club of subscribers. Send for a copy, onclosing 10 cents, to 8. Eubscrlptlol u received at tielii office. DEMOREST'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE universally acknowledged the Model Parlor Magazine of America, devoted to Original Stories, Poems, SiiotChini, Household Matters, Gates of Thought, Personal and Literary Gossip (including special departments on Fashions), Instructiods on health, Music, Ainueements, etc., by the beat authors, and profusely Illustrated with costly Engravings, useful and reliable Patterns, Em broideries, and a constant succession of artistic novel ties, with other useful and entertaining literature. No person orrefluernent, economical housewife, or lady of taste can afford to do without the Model Month ly. Specimen copies 16 cents, mailed free. Yearly, $3, with a valuable premium; two copies, $5,50; three copies, $7,60; five copies $l2, and splendid premiuMs for clubs a. 1 3 each, with the first premiums to each subscriPer. IMA now Bertram & Fenton Sewing Ma chine for 20 subscribers at $3 each. Publication Office, 838 Broaeway, Now York. Demorest's Monthly and Young America together $4, with the premiums for each, •onrial tilanzed. IL is the 1., best Jlll'ol3llo Magazine, ery buy orsd t that /1(1013 it says so, and Parents and Teachers confirm it Do not fail to secure a copy. A good Microscope, With a Glass Cylinder to confine living, objects, or a good two-bladed, pearl Pocket-knife, and a large mule her of other desirable articles, given as premiums to each subscriber. Yearly, $1.50. Publication Office, 8:18 Broadway, Now York. ' Try it, Boys and Girls. Specimen copies, ton cents, mailed free. Now is Yo lIAVING more gwids than is necessary for this market, I will sell my entire stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS,; JEWELRY, PLATED WARE, AND FAN , CY GOODS, AT COS . 0. 0. Clocks at ... Gothic " " • Cottage " " American Watches in Silver hunting Cases at $l9. Finer Movement ,in heavier Cases, at cor respondingly low price. , . Plated ,Ware at Man ufacturers' prices. THIS IS NO HUMBUG BU-T A VER ITABLE SALE! Call and see for yoursoll We!labor°, April 22, 'd.i NATIONAL LIFO INSERINCH COMPANY OF TO& I'NITED STATES OF AIdERICA, WABRINGTON, D. C Chartered by Speei'l Act of Congress APPROVED JULY 25, 1868 Cash Capital. $1,000,000, PAID IN FULL BRANCH OFFICE First National Bank Building, PHILADELPHIA, Where all Correspondence should he Addressed OFFICERS CLARENCE 11. CLARK, Provident. JAY COOKE, Chairman Finance le Exeoutive Com HENRY D. Coosa, Vico-President. Emsnaori W. PEET, Seorotaryand Actuary. B. S. - Rusmm,, Manager. Circulars. pamphlets, and full particulars giv en on application to the Branch Office of the Company, or to R. 0. SIMPSON, WnLmmono, PA., by whom applications will be received and Poli cies procured for Tloga County. • D OQ. 9, 1868-Iy. WASHING MACHINE. TA.S. M. WILKINSON ) of Charleston, having 0 I Puriihased the right to make and vend the H. P. Jones Washing Machine in Tioga County, hereby gives notice that the machines are being made at Van Horn's Cabinet Factory, Welleboro, where they may be procured. The best, cheapest, and most sensible machine ever invented. • June 24,1888—tf. ABll PAID FOR WOOL, BUTTER AND V CHEESE, by O. L. WILLCOX. • June 17,1888. HENRY B. (MILD, 41 l'Arc Row, NEW ViILIK. Timi) to Buy! $3,50 . 3,63 1,70 A. FOLEY. RAILWAY TIME TABLES ERIE RAILWAY ON and after MONDAY, April 20th. 180 0 , Truths Will leave Corning, at tho tollowing hours, vie °MO Wary. 12,35 a. m., EXPIMESS MAIL Sundays excepted r hir Untfido, Dunkirk. and Cleveland, connecting with trains for the West. A Sleeping Coach is attached to this train at Now York, running through to Mead ville without change. A Sleeping Conch is also at tadhed at tzusquobaithrt running through to Buffalo. 6,11 a.lll, NIGHT EXP., daily for Buffalo,Dunkirk Cleveland, Dayton and Cincinnati, making direct connection with trains of the Grand Trunk Railway at Buffaloond with the Lake Shore Railway at Deli lah), Dunkirk and Cleveland, for all points West. and North-West, and at Cincinnati with the Ohio and Allssiasippi Railway for the South and Soulh-Weet. Im. This train makes a direct daily con rection with all lanes to the West and South-West, and is provided with the new and improved Drawing Room COlldleff peculiar to the Broad (bulge, arrunge4 both for day and night travel, running • through to Rochester, Buffalo and Cincinnati, and thus forming tho •ON LY DAILY LINE from Now York, Cincinnati and the South-West, running through 800 miles without change. 6,30 a. m., NICHT EXPRESS, pundays excepted, for Rochester and Buffalo, via A v o l n , 10 JET is. ILL, MAIL TRAIN, Sundays excepted, fur Buffalo and Dunkirk. 1015 P. ra., BALTIMORE 11X1'4SS,Suudaysercept ed, for Itechubtor aria Buffalo, via Avon. 7,05 p. m., DAY EXPRESS, Sdndays excepted, for Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland, Vayton;cincinnati, and the West and South, connectsat Buffalo, Dunkirk and Cleveland with the Lake Shore Railway fur all points IVest and North-West, and ant Cincinnutti w ith the Ohio and Mississippi Railway for the South and South- West. Sleeping Coacpes attached to this Train at Hornellsville, running through to Cleveland \A ith out change. 7,10 p. ria., DAY EXL'RESS, Sundays' excepted, for Rochester. 1,30 p, m., NVAT FREIGHT, Sundays excepted. 5,25 EMIGRANT"fRAIN, daily, for the West GOING EAST 4,35 u. in., CINCINNATI EXPRESS, Mondays 11x eepted, connecting at Elmira for' Canondaigna, at Owego for Ithaca, ut Binghamton for Syracuse, at Circuit Bond fur Scranton, at lacksauxen for Hones dale' at Middletown for Unionville, at Onsiten for Montgomery, at Groycourt fur Newburg and Wat wick, and at Jersey City trith afternoon and evening trains of New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia, Balti more/Ind Washicgten. 10,35 a, tn., ACONIMODATION TRAlN, — dally, cob- Itbcting at Owego for Ithaca. 11,56 a. in., DAY EXPRESS, Sundays excepted, connecting at Waverly for Towatada, at Bingham ten for Syracuse, at Oroat Bend for Scranton. at Lacks: waxen for Honesdale, at Middletown for UnkAiville, and at Jersey City with midnight express train of New Jersey Railroad fur Philadelphia. 2,20 p. m., BALTIMORE EXPRESS. Sundays . . ex cepted. 4,26 lhulo NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE MAIL, Sul) days excepted, connecting at Elmira tor Canal). daigug, and at Waverly for Towanda. .7,52 p. m., LiCHITNING EXPRESS, Daily, connect ing at Elmira for Williamsport, Harrisburg and the South, and at Jen) , City with morning express train of Now Jersey Railroad, for Philadelphia, Ratline'. and Washington. 12,20 p. tn., WAY FREmirr, Sundays excepted. •Orir A revised and complete "Pocket Time Table of Piteetauger Trellis nu the hh is Railway and connecting Lines, had recently tle4JllllllllllBll6d, Mid can bo procur ed on application to,tho Ticket Agent of the Company WM. R. BARR., ' 11. RIDDLE, Gaul Chess. Agent. tteit'l 5111.'1. Blossburg & Corning, Sc. Tioga R. It Timins will cult us follows until fortlu.r notice Accommodatlout—Le vmt Itlttistnarg at 0;15 a. in., Manta Mild at 7,05, Tioga at 7,11, Lae t ancovillo at ^,'t• arriving at 4:orating at 0,32. a. to. • nail—U.lmm 11101481,11rg lit 3,00 p. , anslittlti at 3,40 Tioga at .1,18, Itawrancovit to at 5 ,411.1—ttrylving Corning at ti p. hail—L c aweorning at 8,00 ;Lin., Lnu•relrevilli at 9,03, Tioga at 9,4 f, Nlansik Id at lo,22—arri% ing at Illoaa•barg at 11,00 a. In. Accommodation—Leaven Corning at 2,40 p. ta.,Law• roncovilie at :I,s'2'llllga at- 4.4),, SLuinlicld at 5,3,0 urrivi n g at Itlotnbm•g at ti,ls p. I,ll.:4llAq"PllCK.,Stir't Northern Central R. il TipINS VOR E NOltTlf Trains for Canandagnia leave halm% ACCOllloilitt 1011 Exprahs liou,st. train on 'mull Mud Way Freight., hannion gar coach attached I On andnttor Apr. 25 , lI6U, trains will . I • arJ depart from Troy, as follows; LEAVE NORTHWARD. 0 21 P. in.—Daily (except Sundays) fur Elmira, Datil! 10, Canandaigua, Rochester, burp. Bridge and 1110 011.1111dati. • 10 55 a. ni.—Daily (except 81111,1113'6) for 11:111,11,1 13,1ffill0,1,ia Brio Rallmay from ):{miry LEAVE SOUTHWARD. fi 24 A. in.—Daily (except Sundays) fur lialeitnor Washington, IThllatielphia, Arc. 952 P. in.—Daily (except Sundays) for lialtimot Washington and Philadelphia. ALFRED R. FISKE, ED, S. YOUNG Oeu'l Sup t. Harrisburg, Lienl Pane. Ag't BaltiWutr, 11 Philadelphia & Erie R. R. - OH {MU atter Ar., :20,1060 Traioq on Mb, )101111 run nu fO/1111113 IVESTIVALID Mail Train leaved Philadelphia " " „ arr. at Erie Erie Express leaves Philadelphia... 4, •` `• Will ianispat t.... arr. at Erie Elmira , Mall leaves Philadelphia— " " " arr. at Lock Hat en EASTWARD Mail Train leaves Erie 11.15 a w " " Will iItIIMPOI t 12.20 azu . " arr. at Philadelphia 025 ain Erie Express leaves Erie G. 25 p in " " " Williamsport 7.60 ain " " arr. at Philadelphia 4.10 pin Mall avid Express connect with Oil Creek and A I/3- ghony River Rail Road. Baggage Checked Through.? ALFRED L. TYLER, tThrel Supt Atlantic and Great Western R• W SALAMANCA STATION, WETTWARD BOUND. EAhTWAIII) BOUND., Mall 6.30 Express sao Accommodation 6,35 • Ma 116. 51 Express 12.19 Accommodation, 11.45 Express 11.00 Express ' 0.10 At Cory them is a Junction with tho Philadelphia A Eric, and Cil Crock Mail !toads. At Mentivillo with tho awl 011 City otw Pitholo Branch. At Leavittaburge the Mahouin rect route to Cleveland. At Itt Cleveland and Pittebuigh Ralik( The Road patises through Ak, Marion, Urbana and Dayton, iht roads, and terminates at Cillein7 L. D. RUCKER, Gen HARNESS SHOP I el_ W. NAVLE, would say to his friends Ur . that his Harness Shop is now in full blast, and that ho is prepared to furnish heavy or light i-ietarrLtasste;ets, on short notico, in a good and substantial man nor, and at prices that can't fail to suit. no best workmen are employed, and none but the host material used. Cull and keo. Dee. U, 18138-Iy. - 0. W. NAVLI;',. ~ 6 4 :,.. 0 0 t: I I r i l g . :7-3 em , - .., _ _ .-. .. C.‘ ; 1 - ri • 10 , 0 1 1 "0 c---' • :- I c -) ; V ' C 7 titCl o p :'. ::- ';-..' '-....;-. :,,, t A . g l c-- - 't) F t I J 1114 Si l : .!1 q , 40151 1 " 1 or 4• •-• ' ~.. ~, OL ''. ,, J --• Cs " b %'. ~ ri go A td 0 tr , 11 0 g l i c f ct gy ' - - ' I ..• . f . 01% i.-/ %150 NZ t i 5 - ,0, ~., 21 p .., ~.1 t--1 10 ~.: M . ..- . P, 0 .. ....; ~.- , vi F3 ..°8 .' c) . . l a i" . . ' ..1 :• 1-<1 ' 1 °PI P II ;IL4!! 'I I OCI E l 7, / I ' Ol P 3 V f ' '). R - g , . 114 0 f,' e o hi 71..t' ' €° o a V' I I j I ;,:. L I ( - 2 r I a - -cl 0 s.C° A a 1' I I a CD 0 ' • • I I V. I CD tri 02 1 1 Li/ ik d 0) ' I -9 FD:e 1 r . .e 4 ~_ OR . 0 1 CD P .1 O I I 64 C ' ' CA .c t Pi ' CI - =' ,6 ' y , Itil c) P 2 gi a) '0 ' 0 .- G.. /... 1 1." t•t/ , 54 14. 0 111:1 CA ' CA c;as cx, co XI V .4 CD CD 1- , CD IND C* -to g :::) P,5 401- ' w s t; ID 0 12 ' . E 2. — c- i " A c c5 .,3 ` ,4 F ., I :::: '99PP . ( 04 .csc> CV ..4 ' , 112 1111 0 0 )P.. bD CO CAD P I , P • • Atlantic and Great Western POll • CL'E4ELAND, TOLEDO, CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, ST. PAUL, - OMAHA; , And to all Points in the WP.ST and NoitTn-IVEsT Dayton, Cincinnati, Louis, VILLE, ST. LOUIS, KANSAS CITY, MEMPIIIS, NEW ORLEANS, And all points in the South k Southiseq, with No Change of COaChtx TO CLEVELAND OR CINCINNATI, From any Point on the Erie Railway. An ad vantage and convenience not offered by any other route. 3 Tuuouau LIGHTNING Expituss TRAIN, DAILY. Baggage Checked Through, and N CaAsoz rein one ear to another, preventing loss or dam . Tickets via this pOpular route can be procured at all offices on the line of the Erie Itailway, had of , When purchasing ask tho Agent for Ticket s via the ATLANTIC & GREAT 'WESTERN RAILWAY. ITHACA WHEEL RAKE, rfut E undersigned, a practical farmer, k offer .11_ hog this implement to the farming plane with perfect confidence in its superiority to m: , other rake in use. The teeth are oil-tenalut spring steel and fully warranted not to briAL with fair usage. By an ingenious arrangetrent the loaded rake is easily discharged by treadle and band lover, and the prest•ure if the teeth upon the ground can be exactly gauged by 0,6 foot.. Every tooth is indepelndevi every other tooth, and the head being nno;ith the rakes adopts itself to every tricaUblity et tl, ground. lt" rakes clean. is simple, strong eat la ling.To try it is to buy it. I icier the public to the following per:anA have the rake in use: It. Toles, Chatham; Chancy Ackley, Oilla E.- H. Stebbins, Clytner ; J. W.Davi,11r..414.1..1 IsaaiThonrpson,liclsoy Erway, liarrlizo» Valhy, Potter County. (.'."'Orders fur thin Rake may be adbn.zicd mo lit Westfield, Tioga Co., ra. JlllO 9, 180. ISAAC PLANK, AO .6 J 0 .1 1220 p 71up h 110 a 1035 p 8.15 a tt . 0.30 p tt 11.50 000 8 50 pt 10.00 a n Kbt)az 6.10 p . 7.15 p & Turning . . Planing B. T. VAN 1 - 101 ZN, I :RAVING got his now Factory in oper.ihun is now prepared to fill orders for C'atmxt Ware promptly and in the best style of a (AO ship. Having procured a s n ili a u ith he is ready to dress boards or plank with dispatch 11H rill- MEM furnished to order. His machines are of the tics eat and most improved pattern. Shop corner of Pearl and \Valli Sts, WELL:. 80110, . Oct. 3I , IS66—tf Chairmaker, Turner, an d Furniture Deater: ALB ROOM, opposite Dartt's Wagon 0 Main Street. FACTORY iu Seat, A 1;',1 limns Foundry, second story. Orders promptly tilled and satisfaction gnaw. toed. Farley Turning done to order. Wellshore, Jnne 12, 1367.: J. ST CK 1,1 - - - Tioga Marble, Works. %M E undersigned is,noi l v preparedex" cute all orders r Tomb Stone, 111111 NI ( '" monis of either ITSLIAN OR RUTLAND MARBLE, , • of the "M. style and approved workwantddi and with dispatch. He keep constantly on band both kinds Marble and will Ee able-to suit all who tune la• vor him with Uttar orders, on as reasonably term: as can be obtained in the country. Stones discolored with rust and dirt eleapec and made to look as good as new. PORTER W LICOX Tioga,Nov. 1, 18117—tf. A farm of three hundred acres, with two 111111 Bred and twenty-five acres improved. mi• tinted two miles north of Tioga Village, on - il ,O Tioga River and ltallroed. Well •wattter ,, l, eli de!' a good slate of cultivation, and rood !mill ings. Also four 1/011E08 and lots for sale in' ip village. . P. L. LALDWIN. THE LARGEST !STOCK OF N Tina County, and the Chreapeiq place to r buy in the world. Agent for L, BOLLES & CO'S DOSE, Binghamton, IV. Y., and 1 500 Cords of - Hemlock Bark, viante , l. for which the highest market price will to paid on delivery at my Tannery, in We11,b0 ,,,, !Jae 2, 1869—tf. JOSEPH RIBEROLLF. CARD PRINTING--at New York priees.in Colors or plain, and out to suit orders, at TIM AGITATOR OFFIc'E. THE -AND --- ERIE RAH:WAYS, TBII OREAT BROAD °UAW: ROUTE BEERS & ABBOTT, OPPOSIT DRPOT ELIIIIIA W. B. S TEA TT Ltd, iien. Ticfcat and Pass./igq, Clevoial.(l,o L. D. RUCKER: Gen. Supt., Meadville, Pa Jill), 6, '69 1 FOUTZ'S CELEBRATED Borst and Calllo Pow(lors. This preparation, long and fa%orail, will thnroughl, re-ilivignrate broken down and In%% , .piritvd by strengthening and cleansing the stomach and intestines. . wrPI Y i p It is a sure prevrnti ye Mall iliono.; incident to this animal, such as 1.1.TN0 FEVER, GLANDERS, YELLOW WATER, HEAVES, COUGHS', DIS. , TEMPER, FEVERS, FO UN DER, LOSS OF APPETITE AND VITAL ENERGY, Its use improves the wind, increases the appetite-- gives n smooth and glossy skin—and transforms the miserable skeleton Into a fine-looking and spirited horse. To keepers of Cows this prepara tion Is invaluable. tis a sure pre ventive against llinderp,st, hollow Iforn, etc. It has been proven by actual experiment to increase the quantity of milk and cream twenty per cent, and make the butter the/ and sweet. In fattening cattle, It gives them an appetite, looseps their hide, and mkt them thrivel much faster. ~- ~~~~l' ,~_ In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Trims in the Lungs, Liver, &c., this article acts .„ as a specific. By putting from one half a paper to a paper in a barrel of ' e , swill the above diseases will be eradi • , - t cated or entirely prevented. If given in time, a - certain preventive mid cure for the Hog Cholera. DAVID E. FOUTZ, Proprietor, BALTIMORE.. 111(1. For sak by Druggists and Storekeepers throughout the United States, Canatlas and South America. August 25,1849-Iw. WOODWORTH PLANER, SCROLL-WORK & BRACKETS, .J. STICI6,IN, tratdable I'arin for- iS'al( Titica, Fob. 12, isiss—tr. 1 • ISIT'CDINT3OISS F,LMIRA SAW FACTORY, Elmira, N. i'. STOVES SOLD Q.2) l ' . TLIIE Mansfield, N0v.25, 1868-1 y 0 f B. T. VAN 1101;N G. V I,". IFF