Tinn KINGDOM Or KOME Dark is the night, and fitful and drearily. Rushes the wind like the wares of the Eats; Little care I, as here I sing cheerily, Wife at my side and my baby en knee. • King, King, crown no the king, Home is the Kingdom and Lore is the King Ffat. , hed Lifkf firelight iirot the dude Dearer and denser us oriwar , l Forces the shadow behind us, and plact:S Brightnless around us %vitt' warmth in the glow Meg, King, crown me the King, .llome is tire'Ringdom and Lote is the Icing Flashes the lovelight, increasing glory, Beatning from brighteyes with vhtmth of the soul. I 1 Telling of trust and content the sweet story, Lifting the shadows that nver.as' }ging, King, crown me the Ki g . Home is the Kingdom and Lo e is the Kiug! Richer than miser with perishing' t easure, Served with o.serviee no conqueit could bring; Happy with rortung that Wirth; einnot measure, Light-hearted ran the hearthstone can sing, King, King, crown me the King Home is the Kingdom and Love is the King? SUSAN'S SISTER • , A country editor in Las been having a prolonged debate; on the wo man's question. Hear hial: I wirb sittin' in my offlpe;\ speculating in any own mind whether alt the whole it wouldu't.be best 4n. me ,to give my self away for the benefit of my 'family, when there earns a knock at, the door. There, says 1, 13 some one anxious to subscribe for th►e El Pasco ,rournal, so t uttered in a loud voice: " Come in." ( 1 - She was drest in a pair o ' store boots and atriron gray set of spe - .metes, and she walked up to me with it majesty in her mien. flinew wile it was the min ute I set my eyes on her'. It was a woman. I gracefully arose and said : " How are you ma'am, was you wish in' to subscribe for the El Pasco Jour nal! at the time dipping my pen in the ink and (wallah' my subscription book. This alluz gets 'em. It looked like biznis. I didn't git her. She fixed her glassy eyes on me and said: "Young man, are ye an advocate for the holy caws of woutan's rights?" "No, 111a2t1,111," said I, t- , -I'iti a Presby terian." " Air yew," she said, "prepared to ciabark with us over the sea of ekal suf frage:"' , . ' Madam," said I, "I India no object ion to bikini a quiet sail with you, pro vided the boat ain't leaky, and you'll do all the rowing." A smile permed her features fora Mo ment, and then she said : "I am willing to suffer for the caws." ... " Yes," said 1, in a politeand soltnini manner. "It'll cost only two dollars, and we'll send it to any address for 1111 entire year . ." " Hev yew a wife ?" she asked. "1 hey," said 1, yv onderin what she was commits' aL. "'So that S - oti see ~1 could not marry year et' I wanted to ever so much." I throweibthis in as a soother. " Air you willin' that she should share with me the hurdens alai trials of this Life ?-11 I ain't no ways pertieklar," Bal4l I, "an I'll let her shoulder` the hull lot et she has a ham:el-he thus." ' " Would you consent, that she skunk! ,go to the poles ?" " She kin go where she pteases," said I, "she generajly doz." " Yew air It hole soled v man," said she, and throwin' her tiring arouml ray neck, lift " (lit out," said 1, "what are you up to ? I ain't one of them men. SLAT." After much labor"l succeeded in un loosening her - hold and sot her down in a chair. I judged front her conduekt that she stood in need of a few moral observations. " You air an impulsivo female," I said. "Y our nature hi at once sponta neous and outbreak in'. You_ need a pair of martingails. Consider what would be your• state of a man's wife was to catch you a huggin' of him in this style." She wiped her face with her dress. She had on a dress. I forgot to men - lion this fact in spekin' of her• specta cles. lam a worker-in the eaws of Wo man's Eights." - "Yes," - said I, "you air. You ought to be ashamed of yoursel(, I should judge you was one of them lobby women the Chicago Tribune correspondent speaks of. But you- can't come your nefarious arts over me. I'm steeled against 'em " I should be pleased," .she said, "to go arm and arin with you to the polls." "No you- don't," said I in alarm, "not VI have anything to say in the matter. I won't go with you—not a single darned pole." ' Young man," said she, children?" hey," sod 1, "seven of them. (;nn you show as good a record?" " Wood you," said she, "hey your your girls grow up and be married to base, sordid men, who iirould:talie away their political rites and allow 'cm no franehiSes " Darn the franchise," says• I in a rage, "they ate the thing that woman put on behind to. give 'cin the Grecian bend. , Ef my dartera ever gotowearini 'bm—" " No, no," said she, "they are pan niers." "Well," said 1, "panniers or rtn chises, whateVer you call 'em, I am opposed Tito 'em. ',They are ounatural and litimpty. They degrade, the form into a likeness of a camel; and bring logely women down on all fours like a cat."' " Then," said she' "conic with me and we will emancipate women froin the slavery of dress." "No," said I, with some severity, "I hey no wish to take bile close away from any woman. Wimmen without close wc(uld lre a sad spectacle, particularly in hinter when the Nowlin' blasts pre vail. Who air you, any way'?" I asked of my visitor. " I am' a pilgrim," she said, looking to the interests of the Agitator, a nuns paper devoted to the caws of femail suf frage in Chicago." " Well," said I, calmly, "the wimmin in Chicao need something of this sort: Wherethem , that air married never known on goin,' to bed at night but what on wakiti? up in the mornin' they may be divorced, and them that ain't married spend their time in bettin' how many times they can he married, and divorced; within a month: The winunin in Chicago need agitatin' pow erful.. Keep a stirrin' of them up of you please.. The more you agitate, the better for 'em." With these Words I arose, and tellin' her to set still until my return I stole softly down stairs. I have not been back. since. What will be the effect of leavin' a fernall agitator sittin' in my seat the whole of this time I no not, but if she waits until I go back her pa tience will be of cast iron. "Your wife's fat, but she's not hand some, Smith." _ • "Mel], Jones, that's expressing your opinion plump and plain, anyhow." "You are right, Smith ; that's exactly my opinion ; ' she's very plump and plain." ' But, father, you know love makes time fly,' said an enthusiastic daugh ter, who was arguing in favor of a long ger bridal trip than usual. Yes + my dear, I know it does at first ; but you will And that in the end, time will make love fly.', The use of bricks as a lininV for wells has been much disapproved o4' cause they have been found to harden the softest water; bricks are equally rious as a lining for hats, us, they are found to soften the hardest heads. PRENTICE says that in his stuffing Ina proves the fair as well as the fowl. 111111ING P 11) . COST SPo 2a. WELEaIIIEDI Ca Will sell from this-date their entire stock of DREGS, MEDICINES, Perruinexly, Notions, Dye. Stuffs, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Putty, Alcohol, Turpentine, Kerosene Oil, Tobacco, Cigars, Wall-Paper, Curtains, Positively no Munthug. Wel}Aar°, March 3, 1889 GROVER & BAHR'S ELASTIC STITCH i SEWING MACHINES. 594 BROADWAY NEW YORK "bust thou Points of Excellence. Beauty and Elasticity of Stitch. Perfection and Simplicity of Machinery. Using both threads directly from the spools. No fastening of seams by hand and no waste of thread. Wide range of application without change of adjustment. Tho seam retains its beauty and firmness af ter washing and ironing. Besides doing all kinds of work done by-other Sewing Machines, these Machines execute the most beautiful and permanent Embroidery and ornamental work. .:17-Tho highest _Premiums at all the fairs and exhibitions of the United States and Europe, have been awarded the Grover tt Baker Sewing Machines, and ;the work done by thorn, wherever, esti ibited'in competition. 1151-The very highest prize, THE CROSS OF THE LEGION OF HONOR, was conferred on the representative of the Quiver & Baker Sewing Mao ea, at the Exposition UniVersello, Paris, 1800 Mus attesting their great superior ity over all other Sewing Machines July 28, 1888-tf. A farm of three hundred acres, with two bun drod and twenty-five acres improved. Sit uated two miles - north of Tioga Village, on the Tioga. River and Rallrocd. Well wattterod, un dor a good Mate of cultivation, and good build ings. Also four houses and lots for sale in Tioga village. , T. L. BALDWIN. Tioga, Feb, 12, 1888--tf. WASHING MACHINE. TAB. M. WILKINSON, of Charloston,having 0 purchased the right to make and vend the 11. P. Jones Washing Machine in Tioga County, hereby gives notice that the machines are being mado at Van Horn's Cabinet Factory, Wellabor°, whore they may be procured. The best, cheapest, and most sensible machine ever Invented. 2 2 June 24,18138—ff. T AM AGENT for Kinney do Co., celebrated platform Spring Wagons, nil styles, also for their light Carriages and Buggy Wagons, all made in good style, and from Jersey tintbor, and warranted in every respect, equal to any made. Can furnish any of the above at the lowest Mannfacturets price's. L. C. BENNET. Wollsboro, May 5, 1869-If. To the Owners of CfnpOilitod Lands. SURVEYOR GENERAL'S OFFICE, } 11.taniazono, PA., May 25, 1889. IN obedience to an Act of Assembly, approved the eighth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and elxty-nine,you are hereby notified that the " County Land Lienti Docket," contain= ing the list of unpatented lands for Tioga Co.; prepared under the Act of Assembly of the twentieth of May, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, and the supplement thereto, has this day boon forwarded to the Prothonotary of the county, at whose office it may be examined. The liens can only be liquidated by the payment of the> purchase money, interest and fees, and recaiing patents through this Department.— Proceedings by the Attorney General have been stayed for ono year from this date, in order that parties may obtain their patents without addi tional cost. JACOB M. CAMPBELL, Suryoyor General. T AMPS.--A now kind of lamp fo rKeroseno-- JLA nobroskageolohinmeys--at FOLEY'S. FOR • CiI.SH Fixtuyes, &c., (Sze.; &c., AT COST FOR CASH P. 11. WILLIAMS & CO. FIRST PREMIUM 1 EAMILY Valuable Farm for Sale. For Sale. _Stoves I Stoves A.ND HARDWARE! 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 stock of the old stand on MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware, of which we enumerate the folloiving articles: NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT, MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS, BUTTS' STRAP HINGES, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, PUMPS, AXES, AUGERS, BITTS, BIMSTOOKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS; SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS, - r BENCH-SCREWS, WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS, BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS, PIPE BOXES, AXLE TREES, ELLIP TIC SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BA & BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE HANGINGS, CORN POPPERS, SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERS COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS, PISTOL CARTRIDGES, POWDER AND CAPS. ,1 PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS a new thing, and made for use. These are but a few of the many articles composing our stock of Hardware. We invite the public to cull and examine for themselves. We aim to keep the boat quality of goods In our line ; -and all work to order done .promptly and well. AGENTS FOR THE Buckeye Mower .& Reaper. WM. ROBE ETH. R. C• BAILEY, ROBERTS & BAILEY WoDebora, May 19,1869—a. LOTS OF NICE AT WICKHAM & FARR'S, TIOGA, PA Ell SUCH AS DRY GOODS Groceries, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, CROCKERY & WOODEN WARE, READY TO BE INSPECTED, AND SOLD AT A FAIR PROFIT. CALL AND SEE. WICKHAM & PARR. Tioga, May 12, 1,869. AVE,T.,48.1391t0 -BAKE. Y. • THE SUBSCRIBER having established him elf In the ' . • BAKING BUSINESS. in this village, next door to E. it. Kimball's Grocery, is now prepared to eary,on the baldness in all its various branches. I will keep con stantly on hand an assortment of Bread, such i 1! • 1, LOAF BREAD, BOSTON CRACKERS, GRAHAM BREAD, BUTTER CRACKERS,B ROW N BREAD, WATER CRACKERS, 'SUGAR •, "CRACKERS, DYSPEPSIA AND SODA BISCUITS, OYSTER CRACKERS, CAKES; PIES,' AND LUNCH, at all hourti . Of the day, Sundays excepted. By strict attention to business shall endeavor to merit the public patronage. • ' • "CRAB.' STEVENS. WellOoro, Stine. 24, 1888. , • WHOLBSILE DREG STOUR. T I MIS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS AND OILS, THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, KEITH'S CONCENTRATED MEDICINES, 1 IREDELL'S FLUID, EX ' TRACTS, BURNETT'S °COCAINE, FLAVORING I EXTRACTS, KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT MEDICINES, ROCH ESTER PERFUMERY AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL AGENTS FOR MARVIN & CO'S RE Sold at Wholesale Prices. Buyers aro requested to call and got quotations before going Llnrtba East. iiil THE subscriber will keep on band a ',all limos a full stock of 1 , I DRUGS AND MEDIC NE N 7 NEW GOODS, Flavoring Extract; Perfumery, Kerosene. Lamps, Wicks, Dye Colors, While• Wash Lime and Brushes, Varnish. and Sash Brushes, Window Glass all sizes, Varnish of all kinds, Fancy Soaps, Hair. Oils, Hair and - Tooth Brushes, a full stock of Yankee Notions; also a complete as sortment of Buyers are requested to call and examine pri ces before purchasing elsewhere. THE AMERICAN BUTTON-SOLE OVER-SEAMING AND SEWING MACHINE. THEgreatest invention and the best sewing- Machine in the world. It has no equal as a Family Machine. And • INTRINSICALLY THE CHEAPEST. It is really two machines 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 cility and perfection, It executes in the very beat manner every va riety of sowing, such as HEMMING, FELLING, CORDING, TUCKING, STITCHING, BRAIDING AND QUILTING, 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 give entire satiafaotion. For further information inquire of F. KINGS LEY, at R. C. Bailey's in Morris Run, or of Mrs. S. H. EVERETT, four doors south of the Depot near R. Farr's Hotel, Bloraburg, whore the - ma-, chine may be tried, and instructions received in using the Machine, by all Moab wishing to buy. F. KLNGSLEY, Agent. Morrie Bun, Pa., June 9,1889-3m.* CONYERS & OSGOOD HAVE on hand and are constantly receiving at their Hardware Store every article needed in this region- of country, in the HARDWARE LINE. SHELF HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL NAILS, MIDDLETOWN AND ELMIRA SAWS, ROPE, No pains will be spared to meet the wants of our onatomers. • CORNING, •N: Y. PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, WHITEWASH LIME & AND DYE COLORS, FINED OIL W. D. TERBELL & CO Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1,1888--1 y Wholesale and Retail DRUG STORE ! By AT. C. DRESS. PAINTS, OILS, Patent Medicines, SPECTACLES, Homoeopathic Medicines, and a full stock of Pure W i ines and Liquors. March 24, 1889-17. HARDWARE AND STOVES I STOVES, Cooking, Self-Regulators and Coal Stoves. home Companion, and the justly eelebratnd IMERICAN COOK STOYII, TIN-WARE CONVERS & OSGOOD, Wellaboro, Jan. 60869, ly. MORE NEW GOODS! John R. BoNtren, Ts now receiving a largo and complete assort j meat of Fall it Winter bought since the late decline in prices in New York.; consisting of 1Z1r37 Grc>cooats, Groceries, Hats & Caps, Boots & Shoes, YANKEE NOTIONS, artioniarattention is invited to our Stools of ILIZEINO 15113110g3 6693 Z • Gititers and Hoop Skirts ; also- a nice line of TEAS New Crop, very fine at re d uced prices, A fine assortment of Ladies 'FURS, very cheap, all of which will bo sold at the very lowest mar ket prices. We respectfully invite all to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. 'Empire Store, No. 1 Union Block, Well ' aboro, Oot. 21,1888. RIP suF, GOES FOR CASH, wo will sell FEED at these prl (MB : Very hest Rye & Oats, Orbund here,. 42,50 cwt Best imported Feed, . 2,25 " • Best Common Reed, . . 2,00 " Cow Peed,- .' . 1.75"" The above goods, at the above prices, are strictly cash 1 We don't mix sand in our feed. We haven't a Plaster Mill connected with our Flouring Milli • Oar Feed is pure! WRIGHT .4 BAILEY. Wellsboro, Jan. 20,1800, Grocery and Provision Store, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER in all kinds of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Wines, Liquors and Cigars, FOREIGN & DOMESTIC, GREEN & CANNED _FRUITS AND WOOD & WILLOW WARE, GLASS & CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CABS & PERAMBULATORS, TOYS, &x., La. A full and completo 'movement of the above montionod gooda of tho boat quality always on hand. Particular attention paid to Fine Groceries Dealers and Consumers will find it to their, In terost to examine his Stook before buying. Corning, N. Y., March 31, 1869. TO THE FARMERS OF AM now building at my manufactory,in Lawronco I vino. a auperior F.A,NWING MILL , which possesses the following advantage sever al lother mills: 1. I t separates rye, oats, rat litter, and foul see ds,and chess and cockle, from Wheat. 2. It cleans flax seed, takes out yellow seed, and all otherseed a, perfectly. 8, It clean, timothy seed. 4. It does all other eeparathig required of a mill . 'lbis mill is built of the bast and most durable tim ber, in good style, and is sold cheap for cash, or pro duce. Iviii lit a patent sieve, for separating oats from wheat, to other milli:, on reasonable terms. 7. If JSIATIIRit. Lavaca:001 , 1110 ,June 16,186914 f W. C. KREBS UNITED SECURITY Life' Insurance & Trust Oompanp, -4 Capital, $1,000,060. 8/00,000 . 11eposited with the Auditor General for security of the Polley Holders. SPECIAL FEATURES. 1.0%9165h Premiums., Policies, Non-forfeitable by their terms. Liberal Traveling Privileges. . Return of all Premiums paid. Annual Dividends. Females Insured at same rates as Males. Rome Office B. E. Corner, bth and Chestnut Bt., Philadelphia. Applications for Insurance may be made with W. P. B MONEY, General Agent, Welloboro' Pa. May 12, 1869-tf. WANTED, AT THE NILES VALLEY STEAM FLOURING MILLS. • - 10,000 Bee. Corn; 10,000 " Oats, and any amount of good wheat. J. B. DIMON Jr, CO. Niles Valley, Maroh,24th, 1809—tf. FOR SALE . A splendid stook of Picture Frame Mouldings which will be manitfactnred to order at reationa ble prices, at - CLAY KING'S April 14, 1869. Art Gallery. House and Lot for Sale. , noire and Lot, and vacant lot for sale oheap. Location Wellsboro, and desirable. noire at the Agitator Office. Oct. 28,.1868--tf. MISS R. A. KEENEY begs leave to inform In_ 'the citizens of Tioga and vicinity that oho has taken rooms over Borden's Drug Store, op posite the PostOfßce, where she will be happy to wait on all who will give her a call. Particular attention paid to bleaching. May 12, 1869-tf. TO LAWYERS— BANKRUPTCY BLANKS, in full setts, at YOUNG'S BOOKSTORE. CABU PAID FOR WOOL, BUTTER AND CHEESE, by 0. L. WILLCOX. June 17,1868. G-oods, &e., &c. AND TRIMMINGS, Remember, FROM THIS DATE CORNING, N. Y. C. D. ISIIMJIMII, DRIED FRUITS, VF , (-ETABLES, CROCKERY WARE, TlOGrik. COUNTY. of Penflsylvania. CUARTErt t'PETIPETUAL. New Millinery ! NE .-W Ftitrin TO 'BUY SELL IS OUB B USINESS WE will buy at the highest market price, the following articles. SHEEP PELT S,' DEACON SKINS, DEER SKINS, FURS, RIDES, AND VEAL SKINS, for which we will pay cash. No will manufacture to order, French or home tanned CALF or RIP BOOTS, in the best man nor and at fair rates, and pay especial attention to REOAIRING, , ALSO, We have a &rat-rata stock of READY-MADE WORK, on which will not be undersold, and from this time wo shall make it a point to keep up the best stook of LADIES' GAITERS, / to bo* found in the con ty, which we will soil at a lower pro fi t than such aides humo over been offered in this region. , ' We shall likowlso keo "up a good assortment of LADIES' BALMORALS, LEATHER BOOTEES, CHILDREN'S AND MISSES WORK QF VA. RIOUS STYLES, and all styles of MEN'I WORK. 6. LEATHER g' F IN DINGS can be bought of us as cheap as any where this side of New York, and we shall keep a full stock of FRENCH CALF, FRENCH KIP, UP PER, SOLE, LININGS, AND • BINDING. • Our stock of PEGS, WAILS, THREAD, AWLS, RASPS, GLOVERS' NEEDLES, LASTS, TREES, ORIMP S, with SHOEMAKER'S TOOLS and FINDINGS, will be found the hu gest in the county, and we sell for mica/ profits. We talk business and we mean business. We have been in this region long enough to be well known—let those who know46o try us. Corner of Main and Grafton streets, opposite Wm. Rob erta' Hardware Store, C. W. SEA DERRSi GIEO. 0. BY. Wellsboro, April 24,1887—tf. THE CHURCH UNION. his paper bee been recently enlarged to mammoth T Proportions. IT Is sue LARGEST RELIGIOUS PAPER IN tux WORLD. Is the loading organ of the Union Move ment, and opposes - ritualism, close communion, ex clusiveness and churth caste. It is the only paper that publishes Henry Ward Beecher's Sermons, which It does ovory week, pit as they are delivered.— with out qualification or corroction by him. It advocates universal suffrage; a union of obristians at tho polls ; and the rights of labor. It has the best Agricultural Department of any paper in the world; publishes stories for the family, and for the destruction of social evils, Its editorial management is impersonal; its writers and editors aro from every branch of the church, and from every grade of society. It has been aptly termed the freest organ of thought in the world. Such a paper, offering premiums of Sewing chines, Dictionaries, Appleton's Cyclopedia, Pianos, Organs for Churches, etc , makes one of the best pa pers for canvassers In the wis) - 111. Every Congregation may obtain a Communion Ser. vico,an Organ, a Melodeon, a Bible, or a Ufa Insurance Policy for its Pastor, or almost any other needful thing, by a club of subscribers. Send for a copy, enclosing 10 cents, to HENRY E. CHILD, 41 PARK flow, NEW YORE. 1111-. P. S. Subscriptions received at this office. VAIOREBTIi MONTHLY MAGAZINE universally D acknowledged the Model Parlor Magazine of America, devoted to Original Stories, Poems, Sketches, Household Matters, Gems of Thought, Personal and Literary Gossip (including special departments on Fashions) Instructiode on health, Music, Amusement's, etc., by the best authors, and profusely Illustrated with costly Engravings, useful and reliabio•Patterns, Ern. brolderles, and a constant succession 'of artistic novel. ties, with other useful and entertaining literature. No person of refinement, economical housewife, dr lady of taste can afford to do without the Model Month ly.l Specimen copies 16 cents, mailed free. Yearly, s3,with a valuable premium; two copies, $6,60; three copies, $7,60; five copies $l2, and splendid premiums for clubs a.'s3 each, with the first premiums to each subscriber. %MA new Bertram St Fenton Sewing Ma. chine, for 20 subscribers at $3 each. Publication Office, 838 lironeway, New York. Demorest's Monthly and Young America togethers4, With the premiums fur each. DEMOREST'S Young America, Enlarged. It is the beet Juvenile Magazine. Every Boy and Girl that sees it says so, and Parents atiti Teachers confirm Iv Do not tail to anaaro a oapy. A FTaul Microscope. With a Glass Cylinder to confine living objects, or a good twmbladed, pearl Pocke.t.knite, and a largo num ber or other desirable articles, given .as premiums to each subscriber. Yearly, $1.50. Publication Mee, 838 Broadway, Now York. Try it, Boys and Carla. Fpecirnan copies, ton cents, mailed tree. 1869 FOR SALE. 1869, D Y B. C. WICKHAM, • AT HIS NURSERY OF FRUIT AND OR NAMENTAL TREES, IN TIOGA 60,000 Apple Trees. 10,000 Pear Trees• A gcod supply of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY and ORNAMENTAL TREES .VSIIRIJI3BERY The Fruit trees aro composed of the choice: t varieties, good, healthy, some of them large and in bearing. Any one, wishing to got a supply will do well to call and see my stock before pur chasing elsewhere. Delivered at the depot free of charge. Tioga, Feb. 28,1888-Iy+ AGENTS WANTED For Chamberlin's * • FOR THE PEOPLE! CONTAINING Pall Instructions and Practical Forme, adapted to Every Kind of Business, and to all the States In the Union. BY 'FRANKLIN CHAMBERLIN, Of the United States Bar. "There is no book of the kind which will take rank with it for authenticity, intelligence, and complete. ness."—Rprin Wield Mass.) Rirtremesx. This is the ONLY NSW BOOR of the kind published for many years. It is prepared by an able PRACTI CAL LAWYER, of twenty-live years' experience, and is Just what everybody needs for daily use. It Is high) y recommended by many eminent Judges, including the Chief Justice and other Judges of Mass achusetts . and the Chief Justice and entire Bench of Connecticut. - Sold only by Subscription. AGENTS WANTED EVIIII.YMIEItE. Send for Circulars. 0. D. WISE & CO, Puhliehera, Hartford, Conn.; No. 1 Bianco tit., Now York ; Cincluatti, O.; and Chicago, 1110 CAUTION. An old law-book, published many years ago, has just boon hastily re.issued as "a now book," without even a suitable revision of its obsolete, statements.— Do not confound that work with Chamberlin's Law- Book for the People. [July 14,1869-9 m. Planing & Matching. FLOORING, .CEILING, WAINSCOT ING, TONGUED & GROOVED, with rapidity and exactness with our new Ma chines. Try it and see. B. T. VANHORN. We'labor°, April 21, 1889. For Sale. The subscriber offers for sale the following property, situated in Covington township and borough, 'Moo county, Pa.: 68 acres of land in Covington tp., on William son Road leading to Blossburg, 4 miles there from and I mile from Covington borough, about 20 acres improved, a good frame house, barn and other outbuildings thereon. , Also, Sawmill, Sash Factory, and Shingle Mill and water privilege. thereon. Also, two apple orchardii of 170 trees, mostly choice fruit, and about half bearing trees —lB plum trees, 12 Cherry, 90 CUrrant bushes, rod, white, and black, 4 Crabs, 10 hearing Grape Vines, 12 Pear, and Peach and Quince. - Also—a Timber lot, 349.8 acres, ft of a mile from Sash Factory and Sawmill. Timber, pine, oak, basswood, chestnut, ash, beech, birch, maple and hemlook. Also—a lot in the village, adjoin ing Geronid's orchard, fronting on Williamson road and railroad, containing about an acre, a 2.story Rouse, outbuildings, fruit trees and a good well of water thereon. Also—another village lot, fronting on William son road, 60 feet front by about '2OO deep, and another lot fronting on said road, 114X174 feet. For farther-particulars inquire of DAVID S. IRELAN, Sr., or S. .J IRELAN, Cdvington, Pa. April 21, 1869-tf. RAILWAY TINE TABLES ERIE RAILWAY g riN and after MONDAY, April 26th. 1869, Trains ILI will leave Corning, at the following hours, VW,: 001 NO Wysr. 12,35 a, in., EXPRESS Itf AIL, Sundays excepted, tor Buffalo, Dnukirit and Cleveland, connecting with drains for the West. A Sleeping Coach is attached to this train at New York, t tinning through to Mead. villo without change. A Sleeping Coach is also at• taohed at Susquehanna running through to Buffalo. 6,11 a.m. ' NIGHT EXP., daily for Buffalo,Dankirk, Cleveland, Dayton and Cincinnati, waking direct connection with trains of the Grand Trunk Railway at Buffalo, and with the Lake Shoro Railway ;a. ,Buf falo, Dunkirk and Cleveland, for all points West and North-West, and at Cincinnati with the Ohre and Mississippi Railway for the South and South-West. In.: This train makes a direct daily connection with all Lines toile West and South-West, and is provided with the pew and improved Drawing 11oon3 Coaches peculiar te the Dread Gauge, arranged both for day and night travel, running through to Rochester, Buffalo and Cincinnati, and thus forming thu ONLY DAILY LINE from New York,Cincinnati and the South-West, running through 860 wiles without change. 0,30 W In., NIGHT EXbItESS, Sundays excepted, for Rochester and Buffalo', via. 10,15 a. ta.,,MAIL TRAIN, Sundays exceptiSi; for Buffalo and Dunkirk. 1,45 p.m., RALTIMORE ItXPßESS,Sundayseicept• tt, for Itocheater and Buffalo, via Av un. 7,05 p. m., DAY L'XVIIIs'SS, Sundays excepted, for buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland, Dayton, Chichi iota, and the West and Suuth ' connects at Buffalo, Dunkirk and chwt,land with the Lake Shore Railway her all points West and North-West, and at Cinchmatti with the Ohio and Mississippi Railway fur the Southend South- West. Sleeping Coaches attached to this Train at lioruellsville, running through to Cleveland with out change. 7 1 /0 p. in., DAY EXPRESS, Sundays excepted, for Rochester. 1,30 p. in., WAY FREIGHT, Sundays excepted. 5,25 p. m., EMIGRANT TRAIN, daily, fur the West. GOING EAST 4,35 a. m., CINCINNATI EXPRESS, Mondays ex cepted, connecting at Elmira for Canondaigna, nt Owego for Ititaca,, at Binghamton for Syracuse, at Great Bend for Scranton, at Lackawaxen fur Hones dale, at 3liddletown for Uniun villa, at Goshen for Montgomery, at Oroycourt for Newburg and War wick, and at Jersey City with aftornoon and evening trains of New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia, 13alti moreand Washington. 10,35 a. m., ACOMiIODATION TRAIN, daily, con necting at Owego for Ithaca. 1-1,56 a. m., DAY EXPRESS, Sundays excepted, connecting at Waverly for Towanda; at Binghamton fur Syracuse, at Great Bend for Scranton. at Lackii waxen for lloncadale, at Middletown for Ilhionvilhn, and at Jersey City with midnight expreiettrain of New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia. 220 p. BALTIMORE EXPRESS. SnntillYsex• copted. 4,36 p.m., NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE MAIL, Sun days excepted, connecting at Elmira for Canna dalgug, and at Waverly for Towanda. '7,52 P. m., LIGHTNING EXPRESS, Daily, couneet• log at Elmira for Williamsport. Ilartisburg and ti,c South, and at Jorsy City with morning Lawn; trap of Now Jersey Railroad, for Phfladelphia, Baltimore and Washington. 12,20 p. in., WAY FREIGHT, Sundays excepted. LW A revised cud complete "Pocket Time Table" of Passenger Trains on the Erie Railway and connecting Lines, has recently been published, and can be procur ed on application to,the Ticket Agent of the Company WIC R. BARR, • 11. RIDDLE, Gong Pass. Agent. (Jong Supt. Dlosobnrg & Corning, & Tioga B. It Trains will run no follows until further notice I ; Acconnnodation—Leaves 810 burg at 6,15 n. in., Ma ha field nt 7,05, Tioga ut 7,41 Lawrencoville at 8,26 arriving at Corning at 0,32 .in• Mail—Leaves Blossburg at 3, p. in., Mansfield at 3,40, Tioga at 4,18, Lawroncevipo' at s,oo—arriving at Corning at 6 p. m. 11141)—LeavesCorning at B,oo' a.m., Lae/row:or{ ilt at 9,05, Tina at 9,45, lilanmileld at 10,22—arriving at liloss-burg at 1/0 4. in. Accommodation—Loaves Corning at 2,40 p. m „Law renceville at 3,52 Tioga at 4.46, Mansfield at 6,30 arriving nt .I.lloBBburg nt 6,15 p.m. 1 , .. U. SIIATTUCK ,S up't . • Northcrn.Ccntral R. R. TRAINS I+olt T itp: Trains for Canandaguia lenvo Elmira as follows Accomo'dat ion at i 6 20 a In Express [fastest train on road]....- 12 20 p Mail 7 18 p Way Freight, [punsonger coach attached] ...... 800 a m On and attar Apr. 28, 1.889, train 8 will Ell rive and depart front Troy, as follows; LEAVE NORTIIIVA.RP • 9 27 I'. m.—Daily (exempt. ,SundttyB) for Elmira, 11»8la- In, Canandaigua, Rochester, tiamp. Bridge and t Le OnnaclaS. 1066 a. m.—Daily (except Sunda} s) for Elmira a Buffalo, via Erie Railway from Elmira. LEAVE SOUTH WA RD. 524 A. m.—Dally (okcept > uuda} i.) for Ballin lol c Waihiugton, Philadelphia, &C. 952 P. m.—Daily (except S onda) a) tor Baltimore Waahingtuu and Philadelphia. ALFRED B. FI6KIi ED. S. YOUNII tien'lSapt.llarritiburg, Oen'? Paha...fie( Da It num e, Philadelphia & Brio R. It. On and alti:r Apr. 20,1869 Tlail/. On Oils Road w ill rnii ad follow, . W EST WAD.'" T rain lea% es Vblialidtphiit " " " arr. at Erie EXPrUfili lent ea " •"• •' •‘ arr. at Erie Elmira Mail leaves Philadelphia.. •` illiarnaport.. " " arr. at Lock Haven—. EASTWARD Mitil Train leaved Erie, •• " .-" Williamsport. " " arr. at Philadelphia, Erie, Express leaves Erb, `• ‘• 11 l inmepui t. '• urr. at Philadelphia Mail and Express riotheet with Uil Cii.,l; awl g lidliy River• Rail Itunil. llaggilfe Chet keit Th 111141 i. ALFRED L. TY I. ER, 11,11'1 Atlantic and Great Western It W 8 .1 LAM A NCA - :iTATION . WETTWAILD BOUND, EADTWAIIII Boum), Mall 6.301 Exiirt,da 6:10 Accommodation 6,36 Mail ',b . :. Exiircsa 12.19 Accommodation, n1:15 Expreme 1 1 .00 I ExidCbS O,IU At Cory Moro is a junction m ith tho Philud, liiliiii it Erie, and (11 Crook Rail Roads. At Meadvillo with thu Franklin and 011 City Um] Pithole Brunch. At Leavittsbnrgo the Mahoniuy Branch makes a di. rect route to Cleveland. At Ravenna connects with Cieveland and Pittsbutgh Railroad. The Road passes through Akron, Ashland, Galion, Marlon, Urbana and Dayton, intersecting curious rail roads, and terminates at Cincinnati. L. D. RUCHER, Gen. Supt., Meadville, Pa. NATIONAL LOT INSERANCH COMPANY OP THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, WASHINGTON, D. C Chartered by Speci'l Act of Congress APPROVED JULY 25, 1868. Cash Capital, $1,000,000, PAID IN FULL BRANCH OFFICE First National Bank Building, IPIIILADELPHIA, Whoro all Correspondence should be Addressed OFFICERS 1 CLARE'SCE H. CLARK, PrOSidollt., JAY COOKE, Chairman Finance A 5 Executive Com. HENRY D. COOKE, Vice-President. EMERSON PEET, Secretary:lnd Actuary. B. S. RUSSELL, Manager. Circulars. pamphlets, and full particulars giv en on application to the Branch Office of the Company, or to R. C. SIMPSON, Wzii.snono, by!whinn applications will ho reoeivoll and Poli cies procured for Tioga County. Doc. 9,1.868—1 y. HARNESS SHOP T.. GW. NAVLE, would any to his fricu is . that his Harness Shop is now in full hlost, and that he is prepared to furnish heavy or light 3E-Xnarariettsais, on short notice, in a good and substantial man ner, and at prices that canq fail to snit. The best Workmen are employed, and none hut the best material need. Call and see. Deo; 9, 1868.1& G. W. NAVLE. Atlantic and Great Western -ANT) - ERIE !RAILWAYS, THE GREAT 'BROAD (WAGE ROUTE CLEVELAND, TOLEDO, eIlleAOO MILWAUKEE, ST. PAUL, OMAHA, • And to all Poirita in the IVEsz and Noirra-IVE,7 Dayton, Cine*nnati, VILLE, ST. LOWS, KANSAS 'CITY, MEMPHIS, NEW ORLEANS, - And all points in the Sou 4 dr. Southwest, with No Change 4):A ue - o ,ollClit'S. TO CLEVELAND CINCINNATI, From any point on tho Erio Railway. An u d. ,vantage and convenionoo not offered by tug altilhorsouto. 3 Tunouau LIGHTNING ExpnEss TlrA l . B DAILY. Ilaggago Checked Through, and No c uANGt front ono car to another, preventing lore or Saul. age. Tickets via this popular route can be procurei at all offices on the line of the Erie Railway, e a l of Whoa purchasing ask tho Agent for Tieketi via. tho ATLANTIC & GREAT WESTEI:N RAILWAY. W. B. SIIATTUC, (Icn. Ticket and Pali& A 6 t, Clevelliad, 0 L. 1). RUCKER, Gen. Supt., Illoadville, Pa Jun, 11,!O9 Read: Read: ,„. c,,,tRATrp Mason 6: Ilamlin Cabinet 4 NI) 1 ORTAI3PLE OitGA.NS Together with the 'ESTEY COTTAGE ORGAN and ZUELODEONS, can be advantageously pi abased of *, It LE 4.14 HAVING obtained the agency from the wan. ufucturors of the above named instruments wo have the facilities for furnishing them at pi. cos to compare favorably with those of dealer in either the same or other reed instruments, Their reputation is such that scarcely anything need bo said regarding their being desirable, having been awarded premiums and medals st the principal Fairs and Institutes, Malkin this and foreign et:Triples. Many fine modem in. provotnonts, which aro so desirable in all gnc•t ,reed instruments, aro owned and retained f 6; their exclusive use by the manufacturers of 'these instruments. Hence it is, while they claiw strength and durability, together with Mime, arid quality of tone equal to any, they excel nil other reed instryrapnts, in tho variety sod coca• bination of tones which can bo prodac.6l INDIVIDUALS; SCHOOLS, CHUltell ES, SOCIETIES, and other orgo,tiiratiuoB, wishing to obt,du reed instrument, (Nth tee.• emu:4 a 6 rezanp t:, style: , prices, tv., ALL INSTIZUMENT:-, WA IIItANTLD JrE'r Send tor a circular Tioga, Afitrell o I`..A 11' 1 , 1:11 0! liorso lliilli _cattle ptivition. • This preparation, long and faverabli ••:.4-, '0; known, will thoioughly re-invicome• • i 0 • broken down and low-Epirited hl•r4e-, - . • , by strengthening and clvansinc tlei stomach and intestines. i It is a sure preventive of all disease incident to this animal, such as LUNG PE VER,,GLANDEItS, YELLOW WA E, IiEAVES, 4.;01.7(111.14, 111 - TERPER, FEVERS, li' 0 DN I) ell, 'O N LOSS OF. APPETITE AND VITAL — I, w ENERGY, &c. Its use improves ,t , •- f i, the wind, increases the appetite— ' ±4,1 gives asmooth and glossy skin, and ' I p transforms the miserable sMileteri li""-*_ . into a tine•lOoking and spirited horse. ... L .."-r" 1 -...; ....4. 111 15 p 5.15 tt 9.30 p 11.50 p tto 11 S LU p 111 10.00 n rn S.GO ra 0.30'p 7.45 pm To keepers of Cows this prepara. Lion i 4 invaluable. It is a sure ire ventive against Rinderpest, Hottor Horn, etc. It bas been proves by actual experiment to increant the quantity of milk and cream twenty 'per gent. AO make the butter firm and sweet. In fattening cattk, it gives thee' an appetite, loosens their laide, and padn•-4 them thrive much faster. r .11 a ill a DJ U . lgl al ill 1 j. • 1.0 u m 4.10 II m In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcers in the Lungs, Liver, Sze., this article acts,. as a specifics. By putting from one half a paper to it paper in a barrel of • ‘..'t;;;`•"• •••,•,", swill the above diseases will be eradi• ' ;. eated or entirely prevented. If given 1 , 0 •;' in time, a certain preventive and cure fertile Hog Cholera, DAVID E.. FOUTZ, Proprielor, BALTIMORE, $4l. For sale by Druggists and Storekeepers throughout the United States, Canadus and South America. A tigtt:t S , ISii9-1 tat . Planitor & Turning. TrAVING got, his now Factory in epordia is now prepared to fill orders for Cal.met Ware promptly and in the best style of werte , lit ship. having proem ed he is ready to dress Loards or plank with dilatti. SQROLL.WORK & BRACKETS, furnished i tro order. ' filis machines arc i.f the. nett I t est and uf I st improved patterns. , Shop c rner of Pearl and Wain -;-Sts, {YELL.' 130R0, P ~ Oct. :31, 188(3—tf. J. STICK TAN, Chairmaker, Turner, and / • Furniture Dealer. SALE ROOM, opposite Dartt's Wager Shop, Main Street. FACTORY itf, Sear? Wil• Dams Foundry, second story. • Orders promptly tilled and satisfaction guaran teed. Fancy Turning done to order. Wollshoro, Jnno 12, 1867. J. STICIi Tioga Marble Works, , rm; undersigned is now prepared \to ext cute all orders for Tomb Stones and ;dim:: taunts 4 oither ITALIAN OR RUTLANI) MARBLE, of the latest style and npprov . ed 16irkinanshir and with dispatch. He heap constantly on hand, both hinds o• Marble and will be able to suit all who may fa' vor him with their orders, on as reasonable torus as can be obtained in the country. Stones discolored with rust and dirt cleuneJ and made to look as good as new. PORTER WILCOX. Tioga,Nov. . THE LARGEST sTaca OF I" Tioga;County, and the Mealiest Place buy in (he world. i Agent for L. B - 01iLES if (ID'S .110S 1 'Binghamton, Y., and EL IR ASA Ti' P.,1 C•' TOI 1; •I:'lmira, STOVES soLD - ON - TINE. Matitzfiela, Novj,2s, 186S-ly: 500 Cords of Hemlock Bark, wanted , or which the highest market pried will Is , ? paid on delivery at my Tannery, in Wel'shore. Jne 2, 1869—tf. JOSEPH RIBEItOLT-1'• CARD PRINTING—at New Y or kpricer , i' 3 Colors or plain, TUB to suit orders,fit AGITATOR OPTICS. THE 12113 BEERS & ABBOTT OPPOSIT DEPOT 1it.1114 TIOGA, PA. FOUTZ'S CELEBRATED B.\ T. VAN. HORN, WOODWORTH PLA NEE, B. T. VAN 1101:N IR.'X'CI)N7IOES 0. IL KIFF