itplcUplA t 11 _ ..g ag ~ .- .- 4 -.„ : -- AY OA . a Oaf 1.114 ~ NV ble,ilo ou love the best? _ • Baby upon your brrhist? ' -} Willie, or Manche , or . marry Dot?. • Choose from the sweet and roll) , lot."' ' Round her the children stand, Thinking the fun ie grand„ E• 'N'ive:r.it'bothe wore !fillsfp " the. One .you love the beat?" Baby that's cooing Om? Willie with golden hair? Blanche who is blithe as a girl can be? Dot, who is climbing upon your knee?" Hushed every tiny voice"; Mother has made her choice. "Which shall we prize above tho rest 2" "Darlings, I love you all the best!" Hass and li!yacintlte. The• thoughtful readers of history , rot st have been struck by thenalogy between the position in which John ilt.ss stood, in Bohemia, nearly five ha 'Rived years ago, and that which Fa :her yaein the , now occupies, in Fr Ince. The •two Obtrusive 'character iri() es, which "marked the preaching of tl.n Bohemian Reformer were his tin s!): ring denunciations of the vices of hit age, and especially Of the, clergy, and •his clear ringing appeal to Scrip tut 2 , , as al,ove Popes and , Councils, and as lie only infallible rule of faith. He ha I not worked his way into a clear re vel Lion of all the - distinguishing truths of ,he govel. But he had the root of tin in in his submission to the Bible on v. This provoked the enmity of Itc tie. Ile %vas summoned to the Coun cil of Constance. He appeared there un 1 , 4- the safe conduct of the Emperor Sigismund. But 'that safe conduct was atr.:eiously violated. Almost immedi ately atter his arrival in Constance, he was imprisoned and cruelly treated ; awl then, without tt fair hearing, his prineiples were condemned,- and be was boned at the stake.. Amore Shameful bra ach of faith was never' &tot:bitted ; bu the " infallible" Council - justified it before the world, on the ground that faith should not be kept with, heretics, This was the position which it . explicit ly assumed. It ought to be remem bered when, we hear Rome claicalhat f 3 changes not. Pere Hyacinths has also appealed to Scripture. He has been unsparing in hi:- anathemas against the sins of his day and land, and even of the priest hood. Ile has attributed the prosper ity of England and America; and the power of Prussia in its contest with Austria, to the free circulation and re ception -of the Bible. - And he has op ed the ultramoiitane claims of Popel and. Councils. Ho Was wanted at the Council of home to be silenced. But he remembers Huss. He has reatthis-. totly. He knoWs thatit will be useless to attempt to defend himself before the aptistate body ; for has not Plus IX., In his last letter, said, "No room can be given at the. Council fotthe defence of errors which have already _been- con demned ?" Therefore, for the present, whatever le may do in December, In stead of going Homeward, he is in our Protestant laud. Some of the secular presti . have censured him for this. They have declared that he should •have em braCed the opportunity to maintain his COllyke before the representatives of his Clurch. But he is wiser than,they. The eloquent French preacher is at theitaning point of his life. Implicit ly ttis lettershows, he is a Protestant, In about the same degree that Hugs *US.— Bist, we do not understand that he yet holds the grand Protestant system of doctrine in its completeness. i'roperly led, however, lie will work his way in to :hat. 'And if-he should do so, with hi, athnit\ted powers of_eloquence, his _influence swill be great. He has come to us._ I r .et us pray that he may, be gwded -, ; hi to the full gospel of Christ, and so be prepared to return to his peo plc a better and purer preacher than he fef,, them. Here, at least, he shall not be ituaisoned or silenced, as his Bo he ; q uit predecessor was. God - grant that in our free hind 'he may be' kept from the extreme of a rationalistic' re action, and be held near to Jesus by the sihten cords of the Divine love.-1' e P;..Atjteritoz. - , A. TEMPTATION OF MINISTERS.-111t few ministers reach the-experience of Bh hop ‘0 hattoat upon this subject.— The story is that On One occasion some 3 wing ministers Were telling their trials in Ms presence. The sum of. their talk was that w hen they felt, after preaching, thbt the sermon had been a success, Satan tempted them to pride, and When thiy thought they had failed he temp ted them to discouragement. They fin ished, and waited for the venerable hop to silealt, but he was silent.— T11 , 2y quet,iiimed him particularly. '- %Veil Bishop, have•you these exper iences too?" " No," :,aid the Bishop, " " What," tiuid they "does Satan never tell you that ydu have preached \vett or ill?" "Ohl yes," answered the Bishop, "but it gives nie no trouble." " What, then," said they," is your re ply to the tempter?" " Why," 'said Bishop - Whatcoat, " when be tells me I have preached well, I answer, * Yes, pretty well for a poor worm,' and when ho charges that I have preached poorly, I answer, ',Yes thee is little to be expected from a poor worm.'", A curious matrimonial affair is re ported in Sullivan county, Indiana.; A young, fellow named Empson wanted to marry a•Miss Jamison, but the pater nal and maternal Jamison couldint s: 0 it. The father came down on tie lovers in the course of a clandestine ierview, whaled - the daughter and took her home., She ran off to a 'neighbor's.— The old man went for her and was met by young Einpsou, who flashed a little gunpowder in his face. This exhibition of Iduelt had a good effect on the father, and Ile told Etnpson to " take her and be d—d. They have discovered It wonderfill spring in one of the streets at Wash'i ing ton. fl'he flow comes out just below the edge of the curbstone, and runs in to the gutter, and so on down, hill. The liquid is dark in color, and emits a pun gelit, unpleasant odor, something pettoietn with considerable ammo nite tn it, and •when it forms , in little •pools, a sort of metallic-looking crust gathers on the sur ace. SAID a mate QdVoCatO of WOMTM'S right's: "When I am in a crowded car, and when a lady comes in, I think it is the duty-of some other man to get up and give 'her his seat. I look around the car to see if nay man in the crowd looks like making a :novo in that direc tion, and,when I see them all keep their seats I hide my face behind a newspaper and blush for my sex." A young man having cut his - finger, sent for a physician, who, ,rafter exam- Wing the ourl, requested his servant to run as rust as possible for a certain plater.". "0 my!" cried the patient, "is the dal ger so great?" " Yes WllB the reply, " if the fellow dot 't run fast, Eam afraid ti cut will be well before he gets back," t little negro passing a di store Wa. accosted with, say, Bub, what makes your feet so long behind? The little negro answered, 'Why, rnassa, you see when de Lord made us niggers he_ thought he wouldn't give us any feet; big. when he made up his mind ' to gab ,em, he wits so glad dat we jumped right into de Middle of 'em—dat's so!' There are; ninety=elght residents .of Woodbury, Conn.,- who are over 70 y( - .M-S -of age, which is a remarkable -number 11 a population' of scarcely 2600. The oldest is Mrs. Ophelia Temp le;' aged 97 years. suitiNG vOST BEE ME =OE .'.l , :Pe Mg WitZLIMILM cit 4 (DO. El sell from this date their entire stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, II i''' Perthmery, Notions,' Dye. Sintlig, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Putty, Alcohol, Turpentine, Kerosene Oil, Tobacco, Cigars, Walirraper, Curtains, Positively no Humbug. Wollsboro, Marh 3, 1869. Fresh Goods Received tVeehly, CROCKERY: Maern ISM) SZOlggo Rats and -Caps• Converse & Ositod keep constantly on band a largo stock of°general MERCIIANIIIZE. GOODS AS REPRESENTED. NOT TO BEI UNDERSOLD. ' I Tan.6,1868.-ly. CONVERSE OSGOOD TWATCHES „ - . tp‘ ‘ ;"t‘. IP) i f P e . / 7 . 1111 _ ••• ', • • • 8 it: NW Di Ea T The undersigned would respectfaVy inform the citizens of Tioga and vicinity that be has just opened a • Watch and Jewelry establishment in Borden's Drug Store, and is prepared to execute all orders in his line of businetts with despatch and in the best of man ner. • 't • ALL WORK WARRANTED. - Tioga, Feb. 24, 1889.—tf. EAST CHARLESTON • WOOL CARDING. AVING purchased the wool carding works IX of god do .Whitney, the, imbseribers are now prepaied to' ink - wool into rolls' probsptly andln the best manner. Persons coming from a drstance, and wishing to carry their rolls home with them' the same day will bo accommodated. The" charge for carding is based upon the weight 'of the rolls, and bot upon that of the chide wool. Satisfaction guaranteed. We have a first-class machine and plenty of power to drive it. July 27, 1889-4 m, ,21100111L'.4 BACON. WASHING MACHINE. ' TAS. M. WILKINSON, of Charleston,having feJ purobased the right to' make and vend the H.P.- Jones Washing Machine in Tioga County, berob; gives notice that ttio machines are being made e Van Horn's Cabinet Factory, Weildiom, where they may be procured. • The beet, cheapest, and most sensiblemacbine ever invented. • _ June 24,1888—tri T AM AGENT for Kinney (t C 0.,. celebrated J.. platform tBpring Wagons, all; etyles, also for their• light Carriages and Buggy Wagons, all made in good style, and from Jersey timber, and warranted in every respect, equal to any made. Can furnish any of the above at the lowest Manufacturers price's. I,:r. BENNET. Wollabore, May 5, 11369—tf. Notice to Collectors. COLLECTORS of the taxes for 1569 are re quested to be prompt in collecting up their duplioates and paying over the same by the let of Septet:eh - en By so doing not less than $lOOO can be saved to the county. Aug, 4,1669. _ 11, C. BAILBY,U Co. Treasurer. FOR CASH! Fixtures, &c., &c., &c., AT COST FOR• CASH P. R. WILLIAMS . Sr, CO. Dry GOods Freak Groceries Bey remembered, that Fir Sate StoVtsll e Apyi &an r , AND HA,HDWAILEI Having formod a partnorship in tho Tin, Stove attCliardvtexontrado,- , the , undoralgited bare tho Plentlute Wannonnee that _therhave, -at , a great outlay' addod to the -usual itook , of the' old eland MAEN 41',,U,F41,MIEOSBORO, a .completo, , assortwent- of : Shelf Hardware, of which we enumerate the following articles: • NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT, MILL, RAND AND' BUCK SAWS, • AUTTS, STRAP HINGES, • .CARPENTER'S TOOLS O PUMPS, AXES, • 'AUGERS, j BITTS, BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS, , SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS, BENCH-SCREWS, WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS, BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS, PIPE BOXES, AXLE TREES, ELLIP TIC , SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR, & BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE' HANGINGS, COPT • POPPERS, SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERS COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS, PMC I P9AIgRiP I agA ,POWDER AND • CAPS. • PATENT' BARNO OR HANGINiIs a now thing, ling euidti foY dad:' Thesea;e but a few of the many artieles composing our stock of Hardware. We invite the public to call and examine for theracelvee. We aim to keep the boat quality of goods'in our line; and all work to order done promptly and well. . AGENTS Fpn THE Buckeye Mower. &Reaper. WM. ROBERTS. R. C. BAILEY, ROBERTB lc. BAILEY Wellsboro,May 19,1860—tf. Ingham's Wo - olen Mills DEERFIELD, P.N. Tsubscribers will pay Cash, Full-Cloth, Cassimercs, Flannels, &e., &c., for Wool.— They also manufacture as usual— TO 'ORDER, OR ON SHARES, to suit customers. All work warranted' as rep resented. They invite particular attention to their Water Proof ' CASSIMERES, which are warranted in ever) respect Partin lar attention given to . ROLL - CARDING AND CLOTH DRESSING. INGHAM'S large stock of Oasaimerea, ,tc., 25 per cant lees than any competitors, and warrant. ed as repTesented. INGRAM minufacture to order, and do all kinds of Roll-Carding and Cloth Dresaing, and defy_oornpetition. INGTIAMS have as Igo'od an assortmeht:o Full Oloqis, Oassimeres, &c" and give more for Wool in exchange than any other establishment. Try them and satisfy your selves. INGHAM wholesale and, retail at the Cow anesquit Mills, 2 miles below Knoxville. Oar Cloths are warranted, and sold by the following persons: • DELANO do CO.. Wellsboro, Pa. T. L. BALDWIN & CO., Tioga, Pa. J. C. BENNETT, Covington, Pa. 100,000 Pounds of Woo Wanted. JOSEPH INGRAM A gom. Doeroold, Juno 30, 1889 L IY-Arii ( APPRA'4 4I : I 4 I3? dif in thin t ,.4 , 1e44 •• 3 - - ; . BAKINGi . ;,BUSIN4SS. ' 4 1 . .• in, this, village, next door , to E. B. ,KintlmiKs , reocry;fienmprepared - to:eitry on the builnesa! in nil its varioui"brinelten. -- 1. will keep min stantly on band au tissertrant„ef-Bront,k, such; of ;." . B.14,10.1 ' : BOST0 14" .011A 0 04. S P • ORATIAM DREAD, CRACKERS,. R , B R E'A; E 'CRACKERS;',SUGAR-* ORA9Kuits, :.'• , DYSPE . PSIA: .AI4D , SODA .BISCUITS, OYSTER CRA CKERS ; CAKES, • , -n-. PIES, 'A ND LUNCH, at all hours of,the daY, Supdays excepted. • By strict attentien , to, bitelUess i shell endeavor to merit the public patronage.; -• CHAS. STEVENS. Wellsboro, Juno. 24,4868.: , - Whols'ile'''' an'd' 'Retail'`_ DRUGf STORE! By W. C. 'KRESS. T • m BE subscriber will keetiotthand at all tie a full stock of DREGS AND MEHICINO S, PAINTS, OILS, Patent Medicines, • Flavoring • Extracts,. Perfumery, Kerosene, 'Lamps, Wicks, Dye Colors,' White Wash Lime and 'Brushes, Tarnish and . Sash Brushes, Window Glass all sizes, Varnish' of all kinds,Fancy Soaps, • flair Oils; • SPECTACLES, Hair and, Tooth _Brushes, a full stock of Yankee Notions.; a /Era, a, complete as • 'sortment . of- • Honiceopathic Meilicines, ' l and a fall stock of Pure Wines , and Liquors. urns tire requested to call and examine pri ces before purchasing elsewhere. March 24, 1869-Iy. ~.: THE ~.AMERICAN BUTTON : HOLE • OYER-SEAMING AND SEWING NA CHINE. "greatest invention and the best sowing 2li aohini3 in the world. It baa no equal as a Family Machine. And - INTRINSICALLY TINE 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 porfection.. It executes In the very best manner every va riety of sewing, such as HEMMING, FELLING, CORDING, TUCEpTG, STITCHING, :BIVAINNO AND , QUILTING, GATIIERING and SEW— , ING ON, and In addition OVER,-SEAMING. Embroiders on the edge and makes beautiful Button and Eyelet-boles in all fabrics. Every,Pdachino is warranted by the Company or its Agents to give entire satisfaction. For further information inquire of P. KINGS LEY, at R. C. Bailey's in Morris Run, or of Mrs. S. K. EVERETT, four doors south of the Depot near R. Fan's Motel, Blossburg, where the ma chine may be tried, and instructions received in Using the Machine, by all those wishing to buy., F. KINGSLEY, Agent. , Morris Run, Pa., Juno 9, 1869-3m.0 HARDWARE AND STOVES I CONYERS' & OSGOOD , .• , AV.eirn hand 'and are odnstantly - reeelviim 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, STOVES, Cooking, Self-Regulators and Coal Stoves. ,Home Couipanion, and the justly colebratnd AMERICAN COOK STOVE E No pains will be spared to i eet the wants of our customers. CONVERS it OSGOOD. WeDebora, Jan. 8, 1869, ly. GROVER s& DIEER'S FIRST PREMIUM ELASTIC STITCH EAMILY SEWING MACHINES, 594 BROADWAY NEW YORK. 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 band and no waste of thread; , t ' _ , Wido range of application without change o adjustment. •rhe 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. AAP.The highest Premiums at all the fairs and exhibitions of the United States and Europe, have been awarded the Grover 4k Baker Sewing Machines, and the work done by them, wherever exhibited in competition. _,ZiPsThe very highest prize, THE CROSS OP THE LEGION OF , HONOR, was conferred ,en the representative of tho Grover do Baker Sewing Machines, at the Exposition . Universolle, Paris, 1887 - , thus attesting their great superior. ity over all other Sewing Machines. July 28, 1.869-tf. FOR BALE—Allot of ea g er thnber,ready for nae, will be old' cheap. Call on lIALI4 do MAECII, V . July 21,1869-9m.:/Cienerrille, Pa. TJNION ,-, A04213M1W - Tr s ifPftaiit " inlei 0, a. WARD " fine.llE.3loarols, Preceptreea,----- - • , .Mies ?Juts liolAcat, ,A.eatatspt.,, - - • : 7 , Milt S •- MilMlAA'alitiFT; her Wr ' /Eirolc.' 7 ; • ~, ft trf 14, ,11. etINIVre th),111111 Vonnrienre .04VMPIt Sl.' Theme lumr • liliiireM'kerlo.'' The' R.Ortni; , Tertit'l . ilare,h iral* continde`l2 iteekir: • , 4 • . -• •P• 10 i 1- 1LICPENOP.84.EICTERISii'''''' Tuition, eit'ond wobil,Ve Term....511,G0., wi n t t ir Term.. 18,50. --AL.-- Spring Term.., 1%60. r 7,00 . rnetrdmental Itinek, (Plano, Organ or10101,1eon).:. 1%00. ..... I .......... . . ........ 1,00; , Vao oglnetrionent4,, # ' sOO Diarchcig and_ Panay . - 'Board per , 3,00. - July 21,113604. " ' • ". -• , • TllS:Selmer now heionies 'a :perman nt In titution;•under' State 'authorityi l baving by apeolitUtket received eomeliecidiarririvilages, and itean flow afford all'adVantager n aterrion to Aca demid.lnatitutione. To 7 itiieb detigning to pre pareir tea c hing wiy anti. VO7" decided adVan tag.ea: ycombiningthe Theory With' the Practice. :Fail Term ()eminent:tee - Aug:, BO; .1589, and eon. tinuca 14 treekei- , 14 `, i ".- '-'''i -•'' " ' ": ' ' .; • , ''.! , V itiit6{ ' ' OP illiTfOil. ' • 1 " ' Cannuor? Rnglieb, Elementary Algebra, Jii nitiry'Philotopty anePritearyphypologyaree.to alliakila of eghool„aie realdingLinMega ..130vo. Comma Kilian ;....,.,••...••• $5,00 nigher 41 r ‘.:41.41 . ‘.4.4.4. 7,00 * Commercial eourseciimo, unlit:tilted..., ~.. 5 , 00 rn Seratitiltra •', •" ; ' ' - 1,,,' i,¢o Englishßrafichea and German ' .. , 8,50 -' •-" "' " : '''" ' Commercial cobrae.:, 840 For information . *With regard to mor board roams call on; or' addreael - '; 11. 1. M. iItELES, Principal, ". Aug. 4, 1860-tf. ' ' • • Tidga, Pa. A. FEET_WCOP, & FARM PRODUCE RE 'X ceivedin paymitrit fk Titition.;' .-., ..., . . ~.. ... , RIP- SHE. GOES r • FRODI THIS DATE FOR OABli, we will sell FEED at these pd. oes : Very best Rye cE• - Oats, Ground her., I . . . ,$2,50 dot. Best imported Feed: , . 2,25 " Rest Common Eeed, . . 2,00 Cow, Feed, . 1.75 " The above goods, at tho above prices, are strictly cash I . • We don't mix sand in our feed. We haven't a Plaster Mill connected with our Flouring Mill I , Our Feed is pure WRIGHT A BAILEY. Wellsboro, - Jan. - 20,1.8811; -- Grocery and Provision Store, WHOLESALE ,AND RETAILLbEALER in all kinds of GROCERIES, PROIISIONS) W. 0. KRESS. Wines, Liquors and Cigars, FOREIGN & DOMESTIC,' GREEN & CANNED FRUITS A*-D WOOD & WILLOW WARP, GLASS & CHILDREN'S CARRIAGESi CABS : & PERAMBULATORS, Toys, &c., &6. A full and complete assortment of the above mentioned goods of the beat quality always on hand. -s Particular attention paid to Pine Groceries Dealers and Consumers will find it to their in Coyest to examine his Stock before buying. Corning, N. T., Minh 31, 1869. TO THE FARMERS OF TIOGA COUNTY. I.AM now building at my manufactory, in Lawrence. vine. a superior FANNING MILL ) which possesses the following advantage soirer allother I. It separates rye, oats, rat litter. and foul seeds ,and chess and cockle, from wheat. 2. It cleans flax seed, takes out 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 style, and is sold cheap tor cash, or pro duce. I will flt a patent sieve, for separating oats from wheat,to other mills,on reasonableterms. J. H MATHER. Lawrencmillle ,/uno le, IB6o—sf UNITED SECURITY Life Insurance k Trust Ooropany of Pennsylvania. Capital, $1,000,000. $1.00,00 deposited with the Auditor General for lLbw 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. Rome °Moe S. E. Corner, sth and. Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Applications for Insurance may be made with W. P. BIGONEIt, General Agent, Wellsborte Pa. May 12, 11369—tf. -` WANTED,' , 1 ---- _ AT THE, NE NILESSTEAM 4 ‘ 'VLOp4INGI4LLS„ , ' 10,000 Bus. Corn, --__________ 10,000 " Oats, and any amount of good wheat. J. B. DIMON & Co. Niles Valley, Maroh 24th, 1869-tf. ATOTIOE.—We the undersigned agree to close 1.11 our STORES on ,and after the first of October 1869, up to the first day of April 1870, at 8 o'clock P. M. (Signed.) 0. Bullard & Co. Thomas Harden, L. Bache, Toles & Barker, C. L. - Wilcox, Wilson & Van Valkenburg, C. B. Holley, D. P. Roberts, Roberts & Bailey, Con verse & Osgood, Ml 4 R. ,Bonen.„., Wellaboro,'Oet.'l;'lB69. ' House and Lot for Sale. OUSE and Lot, and vacant lot for sale cheap.• Location Wellsboro, and desirable. Inquire at the Agitator Office. Oct. 28, 1868—tf. MISS R. A. KEENEY begs leave to inform the citizens of Tioga and vicinity that she has taken rooms over Borden's Drug Store, op posite the Post-Office, where she will be happy to wait on all who will give her a call. Particular attention paid to bleaching. May 12,18097tf.. ,• Afarm of threi'hundied urea', with two hun dred and, twent,y.five acres improved. Sit uated tweiniles north of Tioga Village, on tho Tioga Riier and Railroad. Well watttered, un der a good state of enliiiation, and good build ings. Als o e four holism; and lets for sale in Tioga village. ). • T.'L. Tioga, Feb. 12,1888—tf. „, CASH PAID Pop,' WOOL, BUTTER AND !CHEESE, by O. Le WILLCOX. Jian017,4,888.. rook Hum SOBOOL, CORNING, N. Y. C. D. ISII-.1..., DRIED: FRUITS, VEGETABLES, CROCKERY WARE, CHARTER. PERPETUAL. /amity of the Polley Holders. SPECIAL FEATURES. 1:11iw Millinery Valuable Farm for Sale. WHOLUILB DUO STODII. CORNINce: ; .. ~,1~ TARIIOS AND :IvIEDICINitp, PAINTS -E-# AND OILS, MEM= THADDEUS DAVID'S'INKS, KEITH'S CONCENTRATED MEDICINES, IREDELL'S FLUID, ,EX- ' .TRACTS. BURNETT'S COCOAINE, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, XERDSENE.LAMPS, PATENT MEDICINES 'ROM ESTER PERFUMERY MEI ANb FLAVORING EXTRACTS ; WALL PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, WHITEWASH LIME Sc AND-DYE COLORS, AGENTS FOR MARVIN & CO'S RE FINED OIL. Sold at Wholesale Prices. Buyers are requested to call and get quotations before going further East W. D. TERBELL & CO. Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1868-•ly TB] CHURCH UNION. rr hist paper has boon recently enlarged to mammoth proportions. IT is Tun worm? Rumors PAPER IN Tea WORLD. Is the loading organ of the 'Union Move• ment, and opposes ritualism, close communion, ex clusiveness and church caste. It is the only paper that publishes Henry Ward Beecher's Sermons, Which it does every week, just as they aro delivered.-- with out qualification or correctionhy him. It advocates universal suffrage ; • a union of ehrlatians at the polls and the rights of labor. It has the best Agricultural Department of'. any paper in the world; publishes stories for the family, and roe the destruction of social evils, Its editorial management is Impersonal; its writers and editors' are - from every branch of the church; and from every grade of society. It has been aptly harmed the freest organ of thought in the world. Such A paper,offoring premiums of Sowing Ma chines, Notionarfes, Appletdrs!a Cyclopedia, Pianos, Orgatusfor Churches, ate, makes one of the best pa pers for, canvassers in,thevtorld..;, livery Chherogatlins may obtain a Communion Ser. viee,an Organ; a Melodeon, a Bible k or a Life Insurance Dolby for, its Pastor, or gdmost"ony other needful thing, by a'club ef subscribers. _ I Send for a copy, enclosing 10 cools; to . WBNItYLE. CHILD, 4l j•ARIG Row, Nsw YORK. 11M.P. S. Subscriptions received t this office. D=GRIOT'S MONTI:MY . MAGAZINE universally acknowledged the Model Parlor Magazine of America, devoted to Original Stories, , Poems, Bketches, Household blatteri; .Gems of Thought, Personal and Literary Gossip (including special departments on Fashions), Instructiode on health, Music, Amusements, etc., by t e best authors, and profusely Illustrated with costly Engravings,' useful and reliable Patterns, Era broideries, and a constant 'succession of artistic novel ties, with other Useful and entertaining literature. No 'person of nifinemesst, economical housewife, or lady of taiga can afford to do without the Model Month ly, Specimen copies 15 cents ' mailed free. Yearly, $3, with a valuable premium; two copies, $5,60; three copies, $7,60; five copies $l2, and splendid, premiums for clubs a.+ sB each, with the first premiums to each subscriber. new Bertram 42 Banton Bowing Ma chine for 20 subscribers at $3 each. Publication Ofilce,B3B Broaeway, Now York. 'Dornordet's Monthly and Young America togethers4,, with the premiums for each. DEMOREST'S Young America, Enlarged. It Is the best Juvenile Magazine. every Boy and' Girl that sees it says so, and Parents and Teachers confirm it- Bo not fail to secure a copy. A good Microscope, with a Glass Cylinder to confine living objects, or good two-bladed, pearl Pocket-knife, and a large num ber of other desirable articles, given as premiums to each subscriber. Yearly, $1.50. Publication Office, 839.13 roadway, Now York. Try it, Boys' and Girls. Specimen copies, ten cents, mailed free. 1869. FOR SALE. 1869 • BY. , B. C. WICKIIAM, _ A T HIS NURSERY OF FRUIT AND OR -11. NAMENTAL TREES, IN TIOGA 60,000 Apple Trees. 10,000 Pear Trees. A geed supply of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY andORNAMENTAL TREES A iiIIRUBBERY The Ftluit trees are composed oi the choicsat varieties, good, healthy, some of Him large and in bearing. Any one wishing to got a supply will do well to call and see my stock before pur chasing elsewhere. Affr. Delivered at the depot free of charge. Tioga, Feb. 28,18;88-1y* 3E.listataCo-Wcortest ORGANS AND MELODEONS, FOR sale by 1.0. 11011'. Haines Brothers - Pianos, 0 Mokerings, Steinways, and Stooks. Ilintermister's Organs and Melodeons, and Ma son Hamlin's Organ. Those are all first-class Instruments. Baying the experience of many years in Masioal . Instruments, and inning 'the same, I can oltaieretitpr..inducernonte to cuslo.: mots of ; TWO. Countythan any other dealer in Northern "Every, Instrument is warranted for five years. -Verbal/ rutitioulara ace Tilnitrat ad Catalogue. - - - r. G. HOYT. Mansfield, Pa.,: March 3,1869—1 y • State Street Lots. AP. CONE havinz laid off his land on AL. State Street Into town lots new offers them for male on reasiiiiablo tonna. Wellaboro, April 28,1889. • SASH, DOORS. BLINDS. AT FACTORY PRICES, . Always on hand or furnished to order, at ROBERTS & BAILEY'S Hardware Store, Wellsboro. August 18,1809. CA II Paid; FOIE HIDES, by M. A. DURIP. Welleboro, Dee. Is, 1888.—tf Planing d~ Matching. , FLOORING, CEILIWG,__WAINSCOT IIV-G, TONGUED &. GROOVED,_ with rapidity and exactness, with our new Ma chines. Try it and see. B. T. VANHORN. WeWhom April 21, 1889. For Sale. The subscriber offers for sale the following property, situated in Covington township and borough, Tioga county, Pa.: 58 sores of land in Covington tp., on William son Road leading to Blossburg, 4 miles there from and 1 mile from Covington borough, about 20 acres improved, a good frame house, barn and other outbuildings thereon. Also, Sawmill, Sash Factory, and Shingle Mill and .water privilege thereon. Also, two applo orchards of 170 trees, mostly choke fruit; and about half bearing trees —lB plum trees, 12 Cherry, 90 Currant Ibushes, red, white, and black, '4 Crabs, 10 bearing Grape Vinod, 12 Pear, and Peach and Quince. Also—a Timber lot, 349.5 acres, d of a mile from Sash Factory and Sawmill. Timber, pine, oak, bass Wood, chestnut, ash, beech, birch, maple and hemlook. Also—a lot in the village, adjoin ing Gerould's orchard, fronting on 'Williamson road and railroad, containing about an acre, a 2-story How l°, outbuildings, fruit trees and a good well of water thereon,' Also=-another village lot, fronting on William son road, 60 feet front by about 200 deep, and another lot fronting on said road, 114X174 feet. For further particulars inquire of DAVID S. TABUN, 8.. J, IRELAN, Covington, Pa. April 21, 1389-tf. TO LAWYERS— BANKRUPTCY BLANKS, A full Bab, at' YOUNG'O BOOKSTORE. I tII TZWAX' =I • ON 4nel Aug. 30th. ]BOO, Train!' will leave Corning, at the following botirs, viz: - Cots WEST. 5.50 EXP.. Sundays tacoptod for ROCII. ester, Buffalo; Dunkirk, .Clovoland s and Cincinnati. connection With the Lake Shore; Elichigan Southern and Grand Trtiuk hallway, at Buffalo, Dunkirk and Cleveland, for the Wost;, also at Cleveland with the C C O'and Ind. Railway for Indianapolis ; and at Cincinnati with tho, ginisville -Short Line Railway and the Ohio and Allimissippi Itejl!“Y for the South : and South-West. • - - 6,11 a. tn., MOOT tifi'RESS, Sundays' excepled for ltoabester Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland and Chichi. natti, tucking direct ceninlectlon with trains o uti ii , Grand Trunk and Lake Shore hallways at Buffalo. Dunkirk and Cleveland for nll points West, and at Cinclanritti with the Ohio and lillsalsalppi and Louis. villa Short Line hallways for the South and South. west. • la. Thus train makes a direct daily connection with all Lines to ti) West and liontlt-We6t, and is provided with tho new and improved Drawing Room Coaches peddlar to tho Rrond'Omige, arranged both for day and night:travel,' running through to Rochester, Buffalo and Cincinnati, and thus forming }lto ONLY DAILY LINE froin'New York,Cineionati and the Southill'est, running through 860 miles without chnnge. 10,115 n. m., HAIL TRAIN, Sundays excepted, for lialfalotind Dunkirk. „so p. m., WAY FREIGHT, Stindayi excepted. p. m., BALTIIIOIIE RXPRESS,Snuday,, e xcopt. ed, for itocheaterand Buffalo, via Aron. 6A2 p. EHIGRANT TRAIN, dilly, for the West. 721 • DAY DtP,DDss, StinthJya excepted, for tochestei•atuffalo, Dunkirk, Cloreland, Cincinnati, - • and the West andSoath, 'connects at Buffalo, Bunhirl; • and Cleveland with th6Lnita Shore Railway, for ail points West, and at Cintinnatii with . the Ohio and bilssisslpni Hallway forth° South and South-West.— . New and Improved 'Crowing' ROOlll Coaches accompany this train from Now York. to Snffalo, and Sleeping - - I eoacpes attached at Hornellsville, running through to Cleveland without change. • 11,03 a, rn., EXPRESS MAIL, Sundays excepted, for Maul°, Dunkirk and Cleveland, connecting with trains for tho West: A Sleeping Coach la attached to this train at Susquehanna running through to Buf falo. 4,35 a. in., CINCINNATI EXPRESS, Mondays ex cepted, connecting at 4 Eltnira for Williamsport, Harrisburg and the South; also at Elmira for Canal, dalgrat; at Waverly with train of Lehigh valley Rail way ; at Owego for Ithaca ; at Binghamton for Coo perstown and Albany; and it Now York with steam ers and afternoon Express trains for Now England Air' Sleeping coaches accompany this train from Meadville and Buffalo to Now York. 5115 a. tn., ACOAIMODATION TRAIN, daily, for Susquehanna. 11,31 a. in., DAY EXPRESS, Sundays excepted, connecting at Waverly for Towanda, at Binghamton . for Syracuse, at Great Eend for Scranton. at Lacka waxen for Honesdale, at' Middletown for Unionville, and at Jersey City with midnight express train of New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia. 12,35 p. en., WAY FREICHIT, Sundays excepted. 2,20. D. LO, ELMIRA MAIL, Sundays excelled. 4,40 p.m., NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE lAIL Sundays excepted, connecting at Elmira for anan dalgug, and at Waverly for Towanda. ,58 p.m., LIGUTNINO EXPRESS, Daily, connect ing at Elmira for Williamsport. Ilarrisburg aud the South, and at Jorsy City with morning express; trait, of Now Jori3oy Railroad, for Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. 11.55 p. m. NICIIIT EXPRESS, Sundays exceptod , connecting et Binghanito for Syracuse—at Great Bend for t crouton and Philadelphia, and at N. York with afternoon trains and steamers for Boston and Eastern cities, ..(057 Sleeping cars from Buffalo. A revised and complete "Pocket Time Table" of Passenger,Trains on the Brio Railway and connecting Lines, has recently boon published, and can be procur ed on application to,the Ticket Agent of tho Company Wlit. l ll. BARR Y Pass. Agent Elloosbnrg & Corning, &iTiogn R. xt Tutus will run as follows until farther notice: Accommodation—Leaves Blossburg at 6,15 n. In., Mans field at 7,08, Tioga at 7,41, Lawrancovino at 8,26 arriving at Corning at 9,32 a. m. Mail—Leaves Blossburg at 3,00 p. m „Mansfield at 3,40, Tioga at 0 - 8, Lawroncovillo at s,ooarriving at Corning at, 0 P. m. Mail—LeavosCorning at 8,00 a.m., Lawrenceville at 9,03, Tiogn, at 9,45, Mansfield at 10,22—arriving of Close burg at 11,00 a.m . Accommodation—Loaves Corning at 2,40 p. ca.,Lsw rancovillo at 3,62 Volta at 4.467 alitni . sliefd at 6,36 arriving at Illoaaburg at 6,16 p. m. L. 11.911ATTUCK ,Sup't TRAINS FOR THE NORTH. . Trains for Canandagnia leave Elmira as foitows Accomodation at Exproes [fastest train on road] Mall Way Freight, [passenger coach attached] On and after Sept 2.5, 1869, traiws will arrive and depart from Troy, as follows; LEAVE NORTIIWRD. 10 66 P. tn.—Daily (except Sundays)t - or Elmlra,BntTa lo, Canandaigua, Rochester, Sump. Bridge and the Canada& 545 a, ni.—Dally (except Sundays) for Elmira au Buffalo, via Brio Railway from Elmira, LEAVE SOUTHWARD. G3O A. m.—Dally (except Sundays) for Baltimore Washington, Philadelphia, dc. 065 P m.—Dally (except Sundays) for Baltimore Washington and Philadelphia. ALFRED It. FISKE ED. S. YOUND (Isn't Sup t.llarrlibu rg, Until Pass. Ag't Baltlmore,llld. PhiladOlphia & trio R. U. On and after Sept. 0, 1869 Trains ou this Rawl w• run as follows t WESTWAED Mai I Train leaves Philadelphia "" " . " " arr. at Erie Erielxpress leaeos 44 44 .• arr. at Erie Elmira Mail leaves Philadelphia.. 44 84 Williamsport .. 46 64 arr. at Lock Haven Eric Sall 'Prato loaves Erie 4. .. Wllliaineport.. " arr. at Philadelphia.. Erie Express }Aveei Erie " "" arr. at Philadelphia. Elhilra Maii, leavcs Lock Ilacco .1 Williamsport, 8.45 a m .. " arr. at Philadelphia 7.16 pin Buffalo Expross, leaves Williamsport 12.20 a in " " arr. at Philadel Oda 9:25 a in Mail aid Express connect with Oil Creek and Alle gheny River Rail Road. Baggage Checked Through. ALFRED L. TYLER, Gen'l Sup't. Atlantic and Great Wositorn R. W. WESTWARD BOUND. EASTWARD 'BOUND, Mail 5.30 i l Express 5.10 Accommodation 0,35 Mail 5.61 Express 12.19 Accommodation, 11.45 Express 11.00 Express 0.111 At Cory thore Is a junction with the Philndelphia & Erie, and Cil Crook Hall Heads. At Meadville with the Franklin and 011 City and Pitholo Branch. At Leavittabtago the Mahoniny Branch makes a di rect route to Cleveland. At Ravenna connects with Cleveland and Rittebasgb Railroad. The Road passes through Akron, Ashland, Gallon, Marlon, Urbana and Dayton, intersecting varions rail. roads, and terminates at Cincinnati. L. D. RUCKER, Gon.Supt.,Meadville,Pa. LIFO INSURINCH COMITY UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 04arter i ll by Speci'l Act ofOongresa • APrnovED Jour . 25, 1868. _ Cash Capital. $1,000,000, BRANCH OFFICE : First National Bank Building, I PHILADELPHIA, Wboro till Correspondence should be Addressed CLARENCE 11. CLARK, President. JAY COOKE, Chairman Finance .t; Executive Com HENRY D. COOKE, Vice-President. EMERSON W. PEET, Seoretaryand Actuary. B. S. RussuLL,- Manager. Chanlars. pamphlets, and full particulars giv en on application to tho Branch Office of the Company, or to R. C. SIMPSON, WELt.snono PA., by whom applications will be received and cies produred for Tioga County. II Doe. 9, 1808- I Y. House a . Lot for Sale. 21 GOOD House and barn, on a lot of two acres, within ten minutes walk of tho Court House, Wellsboro, is offered for rale. In quire of John I. Mitchell, Esq., Wellsboro. Aug. 25, 1869—tf. ';'ER/73 RAILWAY. GOING EAST 11. PADDLE, Oon'J Sup't Northern Central R. ft A STATION SALAMANO NATIO4IAL OF THE WASHINGTON, D. C PAID IN FULL. OFFICERS: „ i iitE Atlantic and Great Western ItAILWAYS, THE GREAT BROAD,GUAGE ROUTE CLEVELAND, TOLEDO, CIIICAGGr MILWAUKEE, ST. PAUL, OMAHA, 11131 NVEsT and Norl-Wrsi, Dayton, Cincinnati, Unti l . VILLE, ST< LOWS, KANSAS CITY, MEMPHIS, NEIV ORLEANS, oints in t And till points in . tto South it Southwest, an t No Chftnge of. Coaches TO CLEVELAND OR CINCINNATI, From anylioil4 on the Erie Railway. An ad. vantage and convenience not oared by ht: „ other route. 3 Tunouou LIOITNINO EXI.FtViS TRAIN DAILY. Baggage Checked Through, and No Ca.%Ns:Y. froth one ear to another, preventing toss or dale. age. Tickets vin thiiipepuftii route can bo procured at all *tikes on the lino' of the Erio Railway, and. of When purchasing ask the Agent for ,Ticket: via the ATLANTIC 4 GREAT 'WESTERN RAILWAY-. W. L'..SDA.TTiI 0, Gon. Ticyot and Pass. diet, elero an a ,t) L. D. TRUCKER, Jan. 6, '69. Gan. Sup., Meadville, pa Head S Read i Mason ct Hamlin Cal)illet ORTABPLE ORGANS Together wish the ESTEY COTTAGE ORGAN and MELODEONS, can I .tOdvantageously pur chased of WUIMILLE ; • TIOG4, PA. ~ AVING obtained the agency from the man ufacturers of the above named instraraeoN we have the facilities for furnishing them at pri ces to compare favorably with those of denim in either the same 'or othei reed instruments, Their reputation is such that scarcely anything need. he said regarding their being deeirable, having been awarded premiums and mauls at the principal Fairs 'and Institutes, both in this and foreign cOuntriqs. Alany line modern prayer:Dents, which dro so desirable in all pea reed instruments, are owned and retained for their excluslio use by the manufacturers cf .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 con. bination of tones which can be produced. INDIVIDUALS, SCHOOLS, CRUM ES, SOCIETIES, and other organizations, wishing to obtain , reed iustrunient, can be suited as regards. sin styles, prices, ALL INSTRUMENTS WARRANTED Send for a eireularf .b 2.0 n 12 20 p 7 10 p n .800 nu Tioga. March, 17,'6. T. A. IVICKIIAM •f. . T-Z --q - ,1 ..-. 44 5, - - - • • . --7-- : ---- : - . - _;• ,"' - 4-. "A". ' ''''...: . 1• • '' t = ' .' L li . 4 1 ti The Great External Remedy, For Man wad Boast; IT WILL CURE RHETJMATISM The reputation of this preparation Is so well eet,',. lished, that little need be said in this connection. On BIAN it has never failed to cure PAINFUL NERVOUS AFFECTIONS CONTRACTING H: - U - CLES, STIFFNESS AND PAINS IN THE JOINTS, STITCHES IntheSlDE or Back, SPRAINS, BMA: , E lIURNS, SWELLINGS, conss and FROSTEDFEId, Persons ptlbcted with Rheumatism can be eflntuan,, , and perthanently cured by using this wonderful prep ration; it penetrates to the nerve tinilbone immediately on being applied. On HORSES it will cure SCRATCHES, SWEIINF.V, POLL-EVIL, FISTULA, OLD RUNNING } SOIL 6 - SADDLE or COLLAR GALLS, SPRAIN'ED.JOINI's, STIFFNESS OF THE STIFLES, &a. It Olprcv,iit HOLLOW-HORN and WEAK BACK iN COWS.' . 0.20 p m 6.15 am .039 p 11.60 noon . p .10.00 a 111 . 9.00 a In . u.lO p in . 7 46 p 5,15 a la 9.15 p iu 5;10 a In 320 p 111 425 a in 120 p 6.50 a in I have met with great success in bringing Mixture within the reach of the Public. lam dully in! receiptof letters from Physician; Druggists, tnt and Farmers, testifyinglto Its curative powers. DAVID E. VOUTZ, Sole Proprietor, PALTIMORE, il a.i Sei.t. 29, 1314-1 in. J. STICKLIN, Chairmaker, Turner, and i f. • Furniture Defier. • Q ALE ROO.ll, opposite Dartt's Wagun au!, f s , gaip Street. FACTORY an So l rs liaths Foundry, second story. Orders promptly filled and satiafacCgn guaran teed. Fancy Turning done to order. Wellsboro, June 12,1867. J. ST:CKLIN Tioga Marble Works, 'TUNE undersigned is now prepared to exs cute all orders for Tomb Stones and Menu ments of. either ITALIAN OR RUTLAND MARBLE of the /atest styio and approved Workmanship and with dispatch. He keep constantly on hand both kinds o' Marble and will be able to snit all who may fa vor him with their ord4rs, on as reasonable toms as can be obtained in the country. Stones discolored with rust and dirt cleaned and made to look as good as new. PORTER WILCOX Tiaga,Nov. ) 1 ,1867—tr. ' THE LARGEST STOCK OF 5P31 1 4C)N7.10 I N bu T y hil i g ge ou w n o t i y l , d fitnd' the Cheapest place to Agent for L. BOLLES & CO'S HOSE, Binghamton, N. I:, and _ELMIRA SAW FACTORY, Elmira, N. Y. STOVES SOLD ON TINE. Mansfield, Nov. 25, lfifiSily. G. B. MIF F. To tho Ownersof Unpatented Lando. SURVEYOR GENERAL'S OFFICE, • llAnntsavrto, PA., May 25, 1869. )! _ TN obedience to nn Act of Assembly, aro: l (mA tho eighth day of April, ono thousand eigl,t hundred and sixty I.line,3ou are hereby ntitiord that the " CountY Land Lien Docket," eeOrsin: tag the ,list of unputented lands for Tiogli prepared under the Act of Assembly of the twentieth of May, ono am/sat - id eight hundred and,sixty-four, and the ; supplement. thereto, has thisl4tty been forwarded to the Prothonotary of the county, at whose office it may be examined. The liens can only be liquidated by the papncnt of the purchase money, interekt• and Ice:, and receiving patents through this Department-- Proceedings by the Attorney General, have Leen stayed for one year from this datcf, in arerr that parties may obtain their patents without actin. , aerial cost. JACOB M.-CA-141PBELL, Suryeyor General. ratept Roofing. lIP,VE bought the right to use the Patent Bleed° Rooting in Tioga County, awl am now prepared to put on roofs cheap and hi good workmanlike manner. This rooting is fire and water proof. I refer to klessrs.'Wright £ Bai ley, Toles & - Barker, and 0. L. Willcox, where samples can he seen'and roofs in use. 310SES WINGATE. Wellaboro, Ang,ll, un-tr. BEERS & .611380TT, UPPOSIT DEPOT EI.MIIU ,THE CELEBRATED /3133