, A 7171i.1...7, 0 ,I:WDRI • Over the hill the farns-boy ;les, Hie shadow leogth,eits along - the land, A giant staff in a giant hand; 4- 1 . In the ponlef tree'above the spring, The katydhl,begine to sing; , The, Carly dews are falling— ,lnto the stone-teap•darts the wick; The swallows skim the revcr's brink, And home to the woodland By the Crowe, When over the hill the farm•boyrgoes, Charily calling— . " Co', bola! co„ boss ! co' ! co' co'!" Farther, farther, over the hill, • Faintly calling, calling still— • "Co' boss co' boss! co"! co'!" Into the yard the farmer goes, - 3 .- With piteful heart at•the - eloae.er day; Ffiiiiess'and alialas are' hung away i , • .Irt the wagon•shed stand yoke and plow: The etrsetitsktillte flack, tbo hay c itHhenow, The coaling derr's - iirt; falling; The friendly tßicepliis welcome bleat, , The pigs came grwitind to his feet, The whinniing mare her master knows,. When into the yard the farmer goes, Ms cattle calling— . " Co', Pees ! ep', boas! co . ! Cu': no'!" While stillitke cow-boy, far away, - . Good reeking Pose that have gone astray— ".Co', co' ! Now to he tatiklhe 1411E16 - aid-gory; The cattle come Cairrdinf.tbrotigh the gate, Lowing, pushing, little nod great ; About, the trough, by the farm -yard pump, - The - frolieksome yearlings fris6 and : tnlic-. . While thC pleasant dews are falling; The new milk heifer is qui,Ai. and shy. -Bak-the old 4w waits with a tranquil' eye: - -Alfa t).le*whltr7 9 tiertm into ilia pail Etna's, Nybei( to 'her t t ,\themilkninid'goes, L Sbothfrtgly . ' " • "So, boat! so,'boss! soh so! se!" ' The cheerful milkmaid takes her stool, ' ' 'At:id : efts and milks in the twilight cool, Saying So, hoii ! so, boss !so!so! so !" To supper at last the farther goes; !. The ripples are phred, the papei-re , ed ; The stories are told, then all to bed. Without, the cricket's ceaseless song Makes shrill and silence all night long; The heavy dews aka falling.' Tliehousewife's hand has turned the look ; Drowsily ticks the kitchen clock; The household sinks to deep repose, But Anil in'sleep t4fl fiuth-boy, goes • eingingioalllnga.‘ • "Co', boss I co' I cot I• co' I" • . , And oft the milkmaid in her dreolng, - Drums jn ).he pail with the flashing Streams, '" So, boos ! go I" , - , Attantie -A/monae-for 1870 Where the Wages Go—Sober Thoughts for Workingmen. [Prouithe New York Evening Post,gen, 8.3 Why is it that so many of the fami lies of the laboring men in our towns and cities live in such anoor beggardly way, and in so many damp, dark base ments, land up in such close, cm) tined, ricketty old attics? Many of the heads of these families receive good wages, and get their pay every week or month regularly. But where, in too many _ cases, do their wages go to? Not to the banker, the grocer, the butcher, the merchant; they go for strong drink, ale andheer; which do not strengthen'the physical man. Franklin taught the printers of London that cold water was better than ale; and cold water has lost none Of its virtueslin 140 years. The,cost of tippling is in the aggregate enormous. The inquiry is often made, how are so many drinking houses sus. tained ? Let us see. Twenty men, at 80 cents a day, will pay one of the " ti p , piing shops" $2,190 a year. A man who pays 30 cents a day for " drinks,', pays $109.50 a year. This is the interest on $1,564 at 7 per cent., at simple 'titer est. ThiSMUM, 30 cents a day, amounts in tea years to $1,171.95. All thil is wasted, paid out for "an enemy that steals away a man's brains," . and robs him and his family of every coin fort. _ Intoxicating liquors give neither strength to the body, vigor to the mind, resolution to the will, elevation to mor als - nor; dignity to character: Strong drink'drags anan down from his high estate, depraves all his appeties, and lealies 'him in want . and misery,ithe 'mere wreck and'semblance of a mat. khe constant use of intoxicating li quors make hard times for many; a man ; tlaus,P family of • five persons will con spine bur barrels of flour ayear, 'or 1,056 pounds of bread. This is nearly three pounds a day. -Good flout can be bought at s7 l a, barrel ; four tithe's seven makes s. ; and thirty cents r pday for drinks is $109.50, or $82.60, more per year than the bread for a family of live persons costs. 7' But," says A., I only take two drinks a day," Very welt; you pay; then for your drinks ,$73 a year; only $45 more than you pay for the bread consumed by your. whole ; , if it contains five persons. 'This sum would provide tea and coffee for them. Here, then, we see that thelnau who pays even twenty cents allay for liquor spends a sum sufficeht to , supply his *fanally•with bread, tea and coffee for the ' to it strange that times are liard thatmen complain of the Government, and chargethat it oppresses them with 91:19*.113 Wes ? Thenbove figures show bow men takthemselves; and how they ifiti property ton. ' in 1868 the Inebriate Asylum cost the taxpayers of this city $144,472.40. While the amount of •-the money paid by the city for flour for all hospitals, asylums, for the relief of the poor, was only $02,- 578.88. The outdoor poor "Cost the city, in 1868, $122,228.64. How much of this could be ehargLd to intemperance? The number of persons committed to the workhouse in this city in 1868 was _The commissioners say, " a considerable proportion of the commit tals is - for i‘toalcation." The police stations, the prisons, the almshouses, the penitentiary, the miserable homes, all tell of the work of intemperance.— It is the great 'Curse of the land—it feeds 'Upon the wages 'of labor, and like the horseleeeh's daughter, "it cries give, give," until ell is gone of health, char acter, life. --TILE LARGEST H I GG IN THE' WORLD. —The American Republican, putdished at West Chester, says : On Monday last, Mr. Jefferson slaughtered the lar- we have any record. gest hog of__Nviateh The hoxwas a Chester White, and was two yeitrs and five months old. It measured six feet and ten Inches from the root of the tail tolietween the ears, seven feet and tiny? - Inches in girth just behind the forelegs, and seven feet and nine, inches around the middle.— The head weighed 74 lbs,; and the weight of the whole hog, neatly dressed, was ten hundred and forty pounds.= Good judges estimated that he would make six hundred pounds of lard ! -- was a good feeder, and we are assured that for the last four months, he did not 'drink any water. It was purchut-ed by Messers., Conner & Martin. at 12 cents per pound, making $124.80. A pretty round sum for, one hri . Sarno years ago the late Joseph Morgan killed a hog which weighed 1053 lbs ; but Mr. Shan- Or i n hog dressed in the fat anner 'Weighed 11X4., • This Is the I rgel , t hog which we have any account. • Gall on iv Man orbinstfiess in business 110-ora—only on; busineeg transact your brusinesl, Mind lowa km time to attend told& - . ... ✓ ''' ' ` y County 'Agtator . i • , 1 lIIS law ogl error" ti es Is veal stockedtr: doing mith Typo, Pros • es! &c., nt a in , ; • 4011 PRINTING' , . is n superior wanner, Plaiteur in Colons, truntilt erJ ding card ton sheet poster. Any kinder ntylo ut Work done nt ti)itt office, Os follows: . - Lawllookeiritniptlets:, ,Carda, - Tuvj tit t ior Carda, linn4l3llio,-PrOgrtuanxes, iCitecke, Drafts, -Dub'HA, 11,endecOircubsra,' • lOrtlevt, Carxis Business Cards, Eavolopett,Frinte4 Pima Printing, Visititii,Carqs; Voiding I ^ kc., &c. • r_4rwittice,Dl4nk . s; And all other blanks constantly on band and tor sato - - Deeds, warrantee, Deedi, Otift-elaidi• Statement and Confession, Amicable Action, Bonds, Constable's Stile, Collector's Saie,, MarriageCertificae, • • • 1 ' Afid any other blanl•e hot entaudratoil above will be Fainted to order on short notice:,] `Persons sending orders for JOB WORK will git their work promptly done and returned. We shall sparo no pains to ploa.so our customers iii this depart ment. Thom sending work; please stale the size of Job; kind gf nk and paper dekired. VAN GELDER & MITCHELL. Tioprietors. Feb. 187 SEED P c TAMES FOR SALE ‘ .LEarIy Rose, Climax, and Breese Prolific. - Early Rose:'the merits of this celebrated va riety; ate already well known—'planted &Welty side with the early Goodrich and York potatoes, they matured twelve days in advance Climax potato: -this variety sp i tialts for its self. Prom one pound of seed, the undersigned recelveda yield of - 123 pounds, It to a potato ofisuperior table quality. The Creme Prolific matures about two wooke later than the Early Rove—is geuerallypro ductive; often exceeding a hundred told, and will prove _a most valuable variety for field culture. It is also a potato of excolent table ,quality, Early Rose, price per peok, " pound, I Climax Breese Prolitio, Feb. 23, '7O-tf. 13. HAS removed his geode to the New Store in Wright & }Alley's Block, second door east of Seats' Saloon. Lots of New Goods just received, comprising every think usually kept in a DRY GOODS STORM So it's over the way, The people say— Kelley has gone with his pods; Consisting of everything, Including old women's hoods. Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Boots and Shoes, and in endless variety of SO-FORTHS, hat is usually found in a first-class country I store. . Thanking my patron's for their very liberal patronage heretofore, I propose to attend - strictly to business in future and sell all the goods I pos. stbly can. So call . In and sea o, ISM KELLEY."' REGULATOR. CORNING. N. Y. Here We Are Again! THANKFUL for the favors we have thus far received from tho people of TIIE TIOGA VALLEY, we wish to call their, attention to the fact that we are just receiving a New Stock of Goods adapted to the early Pail Trade, comprising ev erything desirable, both in style and quality, and shall be pleased to see our old customers and all who may come from'that vicinity to - CORNING to buy DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, CROCKERY, - • GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Carpets, &c., &c., as we always give customers from a distance A LARGE DISCOUNT ON PRICES, we thus mMte It for their interest to come to us to mike tht It purchases, as many poop e in that region will testify. We do not believe in ion advertisements, displaying long lists of prices, .1:e , but will convinee all vr.ho come that we can, and do sell GOODS OHEAP) chat tliisStore lei in reality THE REGULATOR for this setttion 'coisritry. Call a tal take *look through ou r lot tue n re stook add satisfy youroelvm • NEWELL a -OWEN. Sept.yore lEg 8,1889 .. School Contract, 5 . Stu:ambits, Subpoenas, Warrants, Executions, Indemnifying Bomb., Attachments, Judgment Notes Petition and Bond for - App'nient of Guardian $1 00 50 60 IL B. JOHNSTON, Tioga, Pa gtoves: Stoves 9 • • AND HAR:DW ARE! Havingforined a partnership in the Tin; Stove tad Hardware trade; the undersigned have the pleasure to announce. that they have, at "a great outlay, added to the usual stook of the old stand on . _ MA IN STREET, WELLSBoRO, a complete aosortment of Shalt 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, BITT-STOOKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS, SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS, BENCH-SCREWS, WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE -BOLTS, BURRS, SKEINS, WILSEERS, PIPE BOXES,' AXLE=TREES, ELLIP- Tie* 1 SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES,IHOOP, BAR, & BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE HANGINGS, CORN 'I POPPERS, • SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUTTERS COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS, PISTOL CARTRIDGES, • POWDER AND CAPS. PATENT SARNDOOR HANGINGS 1 a new thing, and made for use. These are but a few of the many artioles composing our stook of Hardware. We invite the pnblio to call and examine for themeelv.es. We aim to keep the best quality of goods in outline; and all work to order done promptly and well. AGENTS FOR THE Buckeye Mower & Reaper. SASH, DOORS. BLINDS. AT FACTORY PRICES, Always on hand or furnished to order, at ROBERTS & BAILEY'S Hardware • Store, Welleboro. • R. 0• Buyror. Welleboro,Jan. 1,1870-tf. Ingham's Woolen Mills ! DEERFIELD, Pit. THE subsoribers will pay Oath, Full-Cloth, Cassimeres, Flannels, &0., dm., for Wool.— They also manufaotore as usual— TO ORDER, OR ON MIMS, to suit customers. All work warranted as rep- resented. They invite particular attention to their Water Proof • CASSIMERES, which are warranted in every respect. Particu lar attention given to . ROLL ■ CARrIItG AND CLOTH DRESSING. INGHAM'B large stook of Oasaira — oros, Ao.; 26 per cant We than any competitor:, and warrant, ed avropresented. /NGRAIIIS manufacture to order, and do all kinds of Roll-Carding and Cloth Dresaing, and defy competition. INGHAM have as good an assortment a Full 01 . 0ths, Oassimeres, &0., and give more for Wool in exchange than any other establishinent. Try them and satisfy your selves. INGHAMS wholesale and retEill at the Cow anesque Mills, 2 elites bolow Knoxville. Oar Cloths aro warranted, and sold by the following persons: DELANO 84 CO.. Wellsboro, Pa. T, L. BALDWIN .4 00,, Tioga, J. C. BENNETT, Covington, Pa. 100,000 Pounds of Wool Wanted.' JOEIEPII INGIII.BI, a EONS. Denied, Jan. I, 1870.4 f. Wholesale and Retail DRUG STORE ! By W. C. DRESS: -111IIE subscriber will keep oil acrudatith tithes a full stock of , . DREGS HD IMICINII S, PAINTS, OILS , , ) . 11 r atemit ,Metheines navoring Extracts, Perfumery, Kerosene, Lamps, Wicks, Dye ,Colars, White Wash time and Bramheit. , ,Varnish and Sash Brushes, Window CAss : all. sixes, Varnish of all '" • ' kinds,Fancy Soaps, fairy- Oils, _ • SPECTACLES, - Hairindr Tooth Brushes, a full stock of Notions;Yankee - also a complete as sortment of llointeoPaqiic Me Op Rap a full etock of Pure Wines and Liquors, Buyers are requested to call and eiainine pri cesbefore purchasiig elsewhere. Jan. 1, 1870. W. C. l REBS. IF YOU T T A "Coat, or Suit of Clothes Call and see our stook of Cloths • or Castinzeres, and leave your measure, and you can be supplied on short notice, at SMITE A WAITE'S, Oct. 2r, 1869. • Corning, N. Y. 11 LArge' stock of . 1 FOREIGN /4. DOMESTIC GOODS, Suitable for the 17 I 1 anti W:intn . r . triA. nt .: SMITH & WAITE'S, , Oot. 27, 1889. Corning, N.Y. REMOVAL. New Stobk! New Goods! SEARS & DERBY HAVE taken the nqvit store one door . above Wrightß Bailey, where they are on band with a new stook of BOOTS, BALMORALS, GAITERS, BOOTEES, BROGANS AND GALLIGASKINS warranted to flt any foot from No. 0, to 18 in clusive.l The stock 'has been selected by one who hais j tho advantage of THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE In the htiolne go; and to tho boot and Moak in the iountry, Our stook of FRENCH bALF, FRENCH KIP, UP ' PER, SOLE,' COMMON' CALF, LININGS, BINDING, 'MO. ROOOO, &C., will be kept up as heretofore On Findings we ellen be found at home al ways, and we /ball endeavor to sell at prices eatlefaetory to the trade. We won't be under sold. CASH PAID FOR HIDES, SKINS, FURS & PELTS Also the top of the blarliot for WOOL. But our:bess hold will be on C1:18"1" 6 / 4 WORE! As usual. There's comfort ;n swell made custom boot, - *kat fits the corns without too much compressing For everybody knows a shabby foot Cannot he compromised by overdressing. And one may wear Olean linen with a suit Of finest 'sloth, but-there is no finessing Will make a man with shabbily dressed feet, Look like a gentleman upon the street. . Mosta, : Buy your boots .of BRAES A DERBY, Or any other man. [Printer's Birvil.] Welleboro, 1869-tf. For Sale. T, AM AGENT for Kinney & Co., celebrated j platform Spring Wagons, all styles, also for their light Carriages and Buggy Wagons, all made in good style, and from Jersey timber, 'and warranted in every respect, equal to any made. Can furnish any of the above at the lowest Manufacturers price's. L. C. BENNET. Wellsbore, Jan. 1, 1870-tf. • House and Lot for Sale. OUSE and Lot, and vaunt lot/for sale cheap, Location Weilsboro, and desirable. In Ulm at the Agitator °MOO.' - an. I,lB7o—if. , • • THE FARTILIER OF TIOGA COUNTY. Ii ..-- AM now building at my mannfactory,ln Lawrence. Taloa superior, ' PANNING MILL , whickpOsaesses the following advautagoiever another mills: I 1. It saparatekrye ' eate,rat litter,andfoulseedsAad cheseand cockle, from wheat. 2. It cleans flax lewl,takes out yellow seed, and all other seeds, perfectly. 8, It clean a timotby seed. 4. It does all others eparating required of a mlll . This mill is built °film best and most durable tim ber, in.goodetyle.and Is sold cheap for cash, or pro• duCe. 3[l'lll fit a patent sieve, for separating oats from wheaS,to o thermill e,onreascrnableterto e. , J . H MATHER. LawranceeflieJan.l,lB7o4 f I A liargain i To THE man who wants a good grazing farm TO within two miles of Arnot, in illoss step., Icon offer a bargain. My farm contains 100 acres, 60 improved, with n plank. house, frame barn 80x40, and other Outbuildings thereon. Por terms and particulars apply on thO premises, or , address at Chem Marts. J. B. HENRY. Nor. lt 18094 w. KNOXVILLE. TIOGA COUNTY, PENN'A. WAID, Principal Aria W. Ilontorr, iirecoritrese. ltilbeVraa Mama, Militant. Wiwi Minna Barium, Teacher of Music r _lho lisllTerm will Commence August 31:114 Wintsi Term November 30. The Spring Term Marsh 3. Bach Terin to continue 12 weeks. :' ,l '. , - EXPENSES PEA TEAM. Tultioti, In ol ndlu g root and wood, FaN Terra $1.1,60. At - g " Winter Terra.. ANL • . DayStndonts .. . ....... 7,041: Vwq IrtlMOlßtal Music, (Pau NO rots or Molodeott): 1 0 ,0 0 . ocal Musk. 2200. Use of Instruments ... ' ' • 200. . Dratving and Pending 3,00, . . Bourn per west !lAD. 4in:1,187a-tr. =I FOUTZIS - nag ono Poor This preparation, long andinVotel t. ly. known will thoroughly reinvigor • . broken devtia and Inw-spirited horses, by strengthening and oleansing the stomach and intestines. . • w. It is assure preventive of all Owasso, .GL incident to this animal;such as LUNG gy It.,_AND,VELI.PW • WATIM__, HEAVES'. CODOOI3,._DIS.. ' TRIIPER, VEVA RP UN WEB. I LOSS OF 411 , 1 3 WAND VITAL ENERGY, aco. Its vie !iinpieves ' , the' Increases thelerr o r. - . gives asmooth and glows o • 4 .4 10 , . transforms the .mismable z - • ' into anne-lookingendWritidherse.', ..zeke.....„.„_,C„ows this prepare,' on ls Inygnahle lt fa, a pore _pre. •, srentivieggehist itinderpOt,'Hollow Iftithieteu !/111111 leen: leaves DJ' . eetual. experiment to increase the etteatity'ormilit and cream twenty • tent. inallnake thoLbutter Saw • , and street In fattening cat=, glees them an appetite, loosens their hide, And z _Kama thrive much faster. ' diseases of Swine, such as 'Coughs, Mosul kr theZenge,Livereto.,this artiolenete . • as nspW.,To. By putting from one. ',.JA n_Sirkrlo e spure n t s o l t . eilatigad zif,tre y prevented. IfLven , . ),4"‘ F. - G intime, a .arqM preventive and - - , .oute for the nog Cholera. • DAVID E. FOUTZ, Prciirktor t .:. BALTIMORE:W-211d.. Poi Sala by Druggist' and Storekeipers tbtoughout the United Stales, Canada' and South Anzaijca. Jan. b, /870-1112.1 Grocery and Provision Store, CORNING, N. Y. CJ. D. fSfILL, UTHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER in all kinds of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Wines, Liquors and Cigars, FOREIGN & DOMEpTIO, GREEN & CANNED FIi i itTITS AND VEGETABLES, WOOD & WILLOW WARE, GLASS & CROCKERY WARE, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CABS PERAMBULATORS, TOYS, &c., A full and complete assortment of the above mentioned goods of the best quality always on band. Particular attention paid to Fine Groceries. Dealers and Consumers will And it to their in terest to examitus biliStock before buying. Corning, N. T., r, 1,1870.. IMPORTANT NOTICE CLOSING , OUT SALE OF WINTER GOODS The subscriber offers hie entire Stook of Winter Goode at actual CON' TOM Ciii.o3l-8 This will be found a rare opportunity , fOr purchasers, u the Stook le largo, and well eeleeted, eOneleting in part of DRESS GOODS of Various styles; and febries adapted to the SHAWLS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, BUFFALO AND LAP ROBES, Gwyn OVERCOATS, AND A WINTER CIO THING. The publio aro invited to 'call and examine the litook. AVelbaboro, Feb. 16, 1870-tf J. STICRLIN, is Ohairmaker, Turner, and Furniture Dealer, CALE ROOM and FACTORY opposite Dartt's Wagon Shop Main Street, where he is pro. pared to furnish Cabinet Ware of any kind to those in want. Orders promptly tilled and satisfaatiotiguarant teed. Fanoy Turning done to order. Wellsboro, Jan. 1,1870. J. STIORLIN. Valuable Farm for Sale. A farm Of throe hundred cores, with two hun dred and twenty-Ave sates improved. Sit. nated two miles north of Tioga Village, on the Tioga River and Railroed. Well watttereVin.. der a good state of 'cultivation ' and good build ings. Also four houses and lots for sale inTioga village. • T. L . BALDWIN. Tiegs,Jati.l,lB7o-4f. A CIRCULAR SAW MILL, 35 ilorse.powcr A ngine, Shingle Mill, and appurtenances. Known as the. Foster Mill,Middlobnry. Inquire of J.B. Potter, or of B.S. Rockwell, Wolleboro, Pa. N0v.17, 1889.-tf. High School. THE Subscriber will open a School in the village of Osceola, on Monday, March 7th, 1870, and continue twelve weeks. • • RATES OF TUITION : Primary, .... $3 00 Common English, $5,00. Higher, $6,00. 7 Rob. 9,-tf. 0.0. WARD, PriatApal. DRIED FRUITS, I==!El Season: GENERAL STOCK or THOS. HARDEN For Sale. -Cr tVllOllllg ORO STORII. CORNING; N. Y. RUGS AND MEDICINES, PAIN S DAND OILS, THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, - KEITA'S CONCENTRATED MEDICINES, IREDELL'S FLUID, EX TRACTS, BURNETT'S COOOAINE, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, KEROSENE LAMPS; ;. ; PATENT MEDICINES, ROAR= ESTER PERFUMERY AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, WHITEWASH LIME & AND DYE COLORS, AGE VrS FOR MARVIN &. CO'S RE 1 " FINED S OIL. ° , Bold at Wholesale I'ltge3. Buyert3 arerequestod to oall and get quotations before going further gala. W. D. TERBELL & CO. Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1,1870-ly NATIONAL LIPH INSURER COMPANY OF TIIE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, WAIRINGTort , D. 0. Chartered by SpeeN Act efOongrese APPROVED, JULY 25, 1868. Cash Capital. $1,000,000, PAID IN FULL. BRANCH OFFICE: First National Bank Building, PHILADELPHIA, Where all Correspondence should bo Addressed OFFICERS CLARENCE A. CLARE, Procident. JAY Coosa, Chairman Finance & Executive Cora. HENRY D. COOKE, Vice.Precident. EMERSON W. PEET, Beorotaryand Actuary. B. 8. RUSSELL, Manager. Circulars. pamphlete, and full particulars air aJrariell umce -of the company`, or to R. C. SIMPSON, WaLtamono, Ps.;, by whom applications will be received and Pol cies procured for - Tioga County. Jan. 1, 1870-Iy. WANTED, AT THE 'NILES VALLEY STEAM 'LOURING MILLS. 10,000 Bus. Corn, 10,000 " Oats, and any amount o good wheat. J. D. DIMON it Co: Niles Valley, JIM. 1,1870-tr. . , . Patent Roofing. IHAVE bought the right, to' use) the Paten Bhutto Roofing in Tioga County, and am now prepared to put on roofs cheap and in good workmanlike manner. This roofing is fire and water proof. I refer to Messrs. Wright & Bai ley, Toles 1 Barker, and C. L. "Willcox, where samples can be seen and roofs in use. MOSES WINGATE. ' Wellsboro, Jan. 1, 1870—tf. Wellsboro Hotel. 88. HOLLIDAY, Pro1 rietor. A large and JD . commodious House,ocatod in the imme diate vicinity of all the County buildings, with large and commodious barns attached. jogr`James Hallett acts as hostler, and wi always be tound on hand, attentive to business. Jan. 6,1870.-1 y For Anything Youlsola - in the DRUG LINE, Go to P. B. Williams it Co. They keep the best stook and sell the Cheapest. Feb. 22, 1870. HARPER'S PERIODICALS - TERMS FOR 1670. HATIPRR'S MARAZINZ, One Year S 4 00 BARPRWO WEElmr, One Year 400 likaPYR'S Began, Ono Year 4 00 HARPER'S MAR/UM RATIPER . 4 WEEKLY, and HARPER'S BAZAR, to ono address, for ono year, $lO 00; or any two for $7 00. An extra Copy of either the Magazine, Weekly, or Bazar, will, be supplied gratis for every Club, of Five Subscribers at $4 00 each, in one remittance ; or, Six Copies for $2O 00, with out extra copy. Harman's MAGAZINE contains nearly Double the Amount of Matter furnished in the Galaxy, The Atlantic, Putnam, or Lippinoot. It exceeds in about the same ratio any English Magazine of the same general class. • A New Story. splendidly Illustrated, by Wilkie Collins (Author of "The Wciman in White," "No Name." "Armadale," and "The Moonstone"), will be commenced in Harper's Weekly in No. vember, 1869. Persons desiring to renew their Subscriptions to .liarper's Periodicals will much oblige the Publishers by sending in their Names as early as convenient before the Expiration of their present Subscriptions. This will obviate tho delay at tendant, upon re-entering names and mailing back Numbers. New Subscribers will be supplied with either of the above Periodicals from the prevent time to the end of the pear 1970 for Four Dollars. Address HARPER At BROTHERS, New York Now York, Oct. 15, 1869. CASH Paid FOR HIDES, by M. A. DURIF. Wellaboro ,Deo.lB,lBBB.—if Livery Stable: 10 ETH WATKINS respectfully informs the 0 public that he bas established a Livery tbr Hire, at the barn on the premises lately owned by R. C. Simpson, Esq., located on Pearl and Crofton Streets, Weßebore. Re aims to .keep good bor. so and wagons, and intends to please. , Prices reasonable.—Nov. 24,18139-Iy. j Double and single teams furnisbed. TONS of the finest ground Cayuga :plaster, In Tioga Conn ty, to be bad at Ileld Plaster .IKIII. NA charge for de the Mansfield Depot. • 111704 m. 0. H. OWENS. • 500 the Me= Hearing Jth. 10, RAit*lif 111/12"Tiiiit . ERIE RAILWAY. N uud alto'. MONDAY, Nov. 15th.1809, Trains ki will luavoCoruing,at tho following hoare,via: oomo wEsT. 12,36 ain EXPRESS MAIL, Sundays excepted, for \ Buffalo, ilunkirk and Cleveland, Connecting with I . trains, for thetWest. A sleeping Coach to attached to' this train running through to Buffalo. 6,42 a. tu., NIQIIT EXPRES.S, daily fOr itoch• eater Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland and Cincin ascii, making direct commectlop with trains of the Oraud Trunk and Lake Shore Railways at Buffalo. - Dunkirk and Cloveland 'for all points West, and at eincinnatti with the Ohio and Mississippi anti Louis , villa Short Line Railways fur the South and South west, 1020 a. m., MAIL, TRAIN, ,Dundays excepted, for Durraloand Dunkirk. , ,12,00 p. gt., WAY YILDIGHT, Sunday eacepted. 145 p.m., ItALTBIORE Ittr.PDESS,Steudayiercept ed; for Roelof:Ito r and Dtiflato, via Avon. 6,00 p.' EMICIIANT TRAIN, daily, for tbo West. 718 p. m., DAY IiXPRDSS, Bundaye vacepted, far toshoster, Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland, Cincinnati, and tile South Stops at drincipal stations and con- nects Points on main line. New and improved Drawing Room Coaches accompany We train trout Now York to Dairalo,and Sleaang Omeopee attached at Horuellsvillo, running tbrolfgh to Cleveland and Galion without change. GOING EAST . , 4,45 t. 1n... CINCINNATI EXPRESS, Mondavi ex• coptod, connecting at Elmira for Williamsport, 'Louisburg and the South; also at Elmira for Canan daigua; at Waverly with train of Lehigh volley Rail- Way ;SW Owego for Ithaca • at Binghamton for Coo peraloWn apd Albany; and at Now York with eteam erli and afternoon Express trains for New England cities. kgii- sleeping coaches accompany thie train to New York. 11,48 a. m., DAY EXPRESS, Sundays exsepttid, connecting at Jersey ,Clty with mlduight express train of , New Jersey Railroad low Philadelphia. Alto atop' at principal stetsons and connecting points can main Now and Improved Drawing Noon , Coachka accompany Chia train to Now York. ^ 1,10 p.m.., WAY PRELOIII 4 , Sundays eXcepted. 10,00:p. m., £LIIIII MAIL, Stinduya excepted. 4,42 t>•ni., NEW YOUR. AND BALTIMORE MAIL, duadaya excepted, connecting at klraira for the south. 7,68 p. di., LIOUTNINO EXPRESS, Daily, eonnect- Sug ut Jersey city with morning If:prams train of Now jersey itallrdad fir ilattituvre and Wusnington; and at Now York with morning =Vera train tot posters and Now ilngland tiAties. Ater stays at all prin cipal stations and connecting points um MULL LULU. dioeping Coaches accompany thistrei through to New Nork. • EIACIOAGE CLiEOKBD TUIIOI4III • .4 revised acid conapleto••YocketVluie Table“of Passenger Trains on the Uri* Hallway maul coanteting 4,lnee t tate recently Wien puultened,una con Lu prucar• ed ou application co,trte Ticket Agent et the Cowpony WM- it. BALM, L. L.ltltlillt, llengYass.Agent. Gong up't. Elloosburg & Corning, & R. Tistnswilliun as follatvs until lurthor notice: Accommodation—Leave!, Blossbarg at 7,0 a. zu..blan field at 8,4 W Tioga at 0,20. Lawranoovillt all 9 91 , arriving at Coraiug at 11,10 a.m. 101—Loaves ItlasOurg, at 1,30 p. m.,slansflolcl a t 2,1 , Tina at 2,46, Lawrenceville at 3,l9—arriving at Corning at 4.30 p• m. hiall-- , LeavesCorning at 8,00 a . m., Latvreacevin, at 9,03, %logs at 9,46, Mansfield at 10,22—arriving at Bloss-burg at 11,00 a.m. AssummOdation—Leaves Corning at 2,40 p. m.,Lato renceville at 3,66 Voga at 4.16, Mansfield at 6,80-- arriving at Bloseburr, at 6,15 p. m. L.II.BIIATTLICH,Bup't Northern Central nil. TRAINS FOR THE NORTH. Tralnsforeanandagulaleave Elmira aa fellows: Accomodation 7 05 p m Express [fastest train on road] ' . . . 12 20 a m Mail 10 00 p m Way Freight,[passonger coach attached] 620 a m OnsudafterNov. 15, 1869, train a will arriv'e and depart from Troy, as follows; I LEAVE NORTHWARD. 10 86 a. m.—Dally(exsept Sundays)for Elmira,Buifa lo,Cananclaigua, Rochester, Suap.Bridge and the Ca Dad as. 968 a. at.—Dally (except Sundays) for Elmira and Buffalo ,via Erie Railway from Elmira. LEAVE SOUTHWARD. +. • 7 28 A. m.—Dally(excepe Sundays) for Baltimore, Washington,Ybiladelphiapic 965 P, M.—Daily (except Sundays) for Baltimore, Washington and Philadelphia • ALFRED R. FISKE Gaul Sup tilariliburg, Philadelphia & Erie R. R. On and altar Sept. 0, 1869 Trains on this Road w I run as follows: , WESt WARD as.. 4,....5w005s . " • • • • Winia 020 p °rt.... " " arr. .at Erie ErlegaproseleavesPhiladelphia... .. .• Williamsport... •' • arr. at Erie ElmiraMailleavee 44 4. Williamsport... 11 arr. at Lock HaTen EASTWARD DIALITrain leaves Erie '' " arr. at Philadelphia.. Erlelixpress leaves Erie " arr.et Philadelphia. Elmira Mall, learn Lock Maven ts tt " Williamsport, 9.45 ato " " err. at Philadelphia 7.15 pin Buffalo Ripress leaves Williamsport 12:20 a to .. ' arr. at Philadelphia 9.25 a m II ~, Barth/mug 6.20 a m Mail and Expieen connect with 011 Creek and Allo gben y River Rail Road. Baggage Checked Through. ALFRED L. TYLER, Don't Supl. Atlantic and Groat Wcatorn R. W SALAMANCA STATION. • t WETTWARD BOUND. E&STWABD BOUND, Mail 6.90 Express 6.10 Accommodation 0,95 Mail 5.51 Express . .12.10 Accommodation, 11,46 Express 11.00 I Express 6.10 At Cory there is a Junction with thePhilndelphi a & Brie, and Oil Ore IF Rail Roads. Aehleadville tat the Smut:lin and Oil Cit. and Pitbole Branch. % ' , At LettvittsbrO it the Blahoniny Branch makes a di• rent route to T . eland . At Ravenna connects ith Cleveland and 1 tsbutith Railroad. - The Road pttsies through Akron, Ashland, Gallon, Marion, Urbana and Dayton, intersecting various rail. roads,and terminates at Cincinnati. L. D. AMMER, (Jon .Supt.,Bfeadville,Ps COVINGTON &Bit VICTORY D. S. 11, G. IRELAN, Proprleiora THE subscribers would say to the public that they are, prepared to make or furnish SAM AND - BLINDS, DOORS, PALING, SCROLL SAW ING, Al 4, dealers in Luider and Shingles. Price Het for Sash primed and glazed per light S by 10-1271 omits. U by 11! 8 by 14, 10 by 12, 15 cents 10 by 14, 9 by 14, 16 cents. 40 by 'lO, 20 cents. Our work is made of the best seasoned lumber and in the best manner, Call and see us. asp. 5, 1870-ly INDIVIDUALS, SCHOOLS, CHURCH RJ. ES, SOCIETIES, _ and other organizations, wishing to obtain reed instrument, can be suited as regards size styles, prices, &e., ALL INSTRUMENTS WARRANTED. SePd for a circular. -kw' - , Tioga, Jan. 1, '7O. T. A. WICKFIAII 1. Dr. H. R. Phillips, 0t111161141X 2122111TVE'd, THE undersigned respectfully announces to the citizens of Westfield and surrounding coun try that he is permanently located at this place. He to fully prepared to do all kinds of DENTISTRY, In the highest style of the art, Srtisfaction guarranteed. Office over Scovill's DrOg Store. Fine Photographs can ho bad over t o Drug Store. 11. R. PIII DIPS. Westfield, Pa., June 30,1869-Iy. I ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—liekterti of Administration baving been granted to the undersigned upon 'the Estate of Wm. A. Wood, late of New Jersey, deceased, oil persona owing said estate, or claiming against the same, will tattle with' ORA& STANBURROMII, - Brookfield; 16.0, '20..6w. " • Admr. Atlantic and"Gieat -Western ERllg- THE artiA . AT BRoip.iitrAciE npinr. CLEVELAND, TOLEDO, CHICAGO MILWAUKEE, ST; PAUL, And,to all Points in tho }VEST and NonTn-Wrst „ Dayton, Cincinnati; Lai y. VILLE, .131% LOElq,' - KANSAS CITY, MEMPHIS, NEW OIIILEANS, And all points in the South' A. Bouthwo:1 ) with No Change of .Coaches TO CLEVELAND OR CINCINNATI, From any point ou the Erie Rai!Piny. An ad. vantage, end couvenienie not offered by any • , other route. • 3 TIIROUGH LIGHTNING,Esrapm glut?, DAILY. Baggage Cheeked Through ? arld Caen,. from one, ear to another, preventing loss or data: ago. Tickets via this popular route can be procured atoll offices on the line ofthotrießeillwa,4atit.. of When pureliasingesk the Agent for Ticked via the ATLANTIC GREAT PIEBTERN RAILWAY. _ IV, B. AHATVO 0, Oen. Tioket and Pam Agq i _Oleveland,u L. 11,00/I.PR, Jan. 1, 1 70. Gen. Supt 4 goadvllle, Pa Insurance Agency.` Cash Capital ovek 1120,000,000 FIRST-CLASS CO'S-NOITE 'BETTER. AT.b.IB.AB LOW . as, any good.Companie t AA, will take. Policies on dwellings andfarm property written at this office, and deliverctl on payment of premium. It costs but little, particularly _to Insure dwell ings, farm property, and. contents. Detached dwellings and farm property insnred for 3 year! for one per eerftust and expense of policy, de. A house, detached 100 or more insured for $lOOO for 3 years, at an expense of $11,60. Only $3,83i a year! Small tax—good ,thing in ease of fire. Furniture, provisioni, bedding ac., 'the same rates. There is no excuse, Everyone Should be Insured, If not with me, Smith & 3ferriok will do It just as eheap, and just as well. (Gratis, gentlemen. I should be glad however ' to befriend enough in this manner to pay for advertising. JNO. I. MITCHELL. Wellslioro, Jan. 1, 1870—tf. °3733.e.ri Them Things is Anil ! EVERY thing is lovely, and the anset biped depends from a sublime altitude. You will Please Obserie, that the best natured man in Town having se• Heed the wants of the public, and having hours• tifully supplied himself with almost everything which this world o!n afford to appease them: notirbenevolently'proposes to open the i w-hole he. ifOre the people, end any to all, old and ycnng black and white, rich and poor, ED. S. YOUNO tiou'l Pass. Ag't Baltimore, Md C OME 9 • You pay your Money and you take your 9.20 p m . 7.40 a. in 9.80 pm 11.60 noon . 0.03 p m .10.00 n m . 8.00 a m . 8..G0 p m . 7.48 p ~. Don't stand out in the cold exposed to the el. ements and to tho Sting of the • neighbors bee!, but pull tho latch strirg, it is always out in hit iness hours, &c. -01 N. • ENTER . . 8.16 am 9.26 p m eao a in 3.20 p in 8.30 a to 12.0 p in GM a m The large hearted proprietor, or his, urbane good natured clerk will conduct you, as it were through a , GARDEN filled with ravishing delights. lat. A GARDEN OF SPICES, in whiO every thing Spicy,from a nutmeg to cayenne pep. per mar be soon and procured. 2d, A GARDEN o,l' SWEETS, In whiehq cry variety of Saceharinedblights, bdth solid and liquid may be bad by the stick, pound or pito), and of such flavor and complexion ac vii, make every aching sweot tooth in your head fairly jump with delight. Should you be pomologi eally inclined, this hurreane.ipdlyldual will con duct you into a. GARDEN OF FRUITS, in which almost ev ery variety of luscious things to be found gath• ored from thr. - four quarter,. of the globe, will he shown to satisfy your largest longings. 01-angst from Cuba, Lemons from Florida, Prunes fa= Turkey, Raisins from Malaga, Currants from tie Grecian Archipelago; Peaches dried iineparn. ad along with a groat variety of Canned Fruits from the Jerseys; Dates friSca Syria, and Figs from Asia Minor. No end to the supply ollovery speoies of N TJTS from 3 Continents. i THE TEA GARDEN will next eonitoard your attention; the warm decoction of the Chive leaf and the Java bean have become * almost uri versal beverages, and if nut swalioaed too hot it to strong, the mild stimulants are esteemed al eminently promotive of comfort ..nd sociality.— What comp ny Oelderly ladies could ever part in peace without.thom ? Now your :ries t il the , GARDNER, will bo most happy to stow all this. He will ask you politely to look at hit Tea. You aro welcome to try, every chest and see if GUN POWDER, Sunohong GREEN, lITSON, (to. which flavor you like, hut of all the other styles whose jaw cracking names would be dangerous to pronounce, COFFEES, in every style, style, ditto, ditto, ditto., I 'The beneficent proprietor of this mammoth ei tilNisbruent—out of sheer .good will, and if you will believe him for no other motive than your interest and his; has at vast expense established at the same- pined an immense depot of Provio ions, consisting of Flour, Pork, Laid,:Codlish, White Fla, Sword Fish, &c., &c. Meal, Hama, Butter, Ttout, Blue Fish, Halibut, i&c.-,- &C. All of which ha intends to sell at a prot, on the principle of "live and let live." Be cnerally proposes also to receive in exchange ail the pro ducts of your farm and dairies,and it is said con fidentially to the public, that he never refuel Tho' it irks him wretchedly' to keep it. So anxious is he. that :he dear p,eople should want nothing whatever that money own buy of Wellsborp, Jan.l, 1870. HARNESS SHOP r. w. NAVLE, would say to 1 his Men& . that his Harness Shop is now in falllblast, and that he is prepared to furnish heavy or light 3ElEtriaessmetai, on short notice, in a good and substantial man nor, and at prices that can't fail to snit. The best workmen are employed, and none but the best material used. Call and Fee. Deo. 9,1888-Iy. ' G. W. NAVLE. lii eiura3.4oe MR. A: L. MONROE, is tbo antborized Agent for Tinge, land Potter Counties,to effect insurance in the Wyoming Insurance Oompany. Rtyal, • Capitol SLOOP° London, Liverpool A: Globe, Capitol, 518,000,00 0 He will canvass the county during the week ex cept Oaturdays, when he will be found at the office of John. I. Mitchell, to attend to all who may give him a call. • A. L. MONROE. 5914 24 /86900.* Era OPPOT DEPOT WELLSBORO, PA Are You Insured 4:i..---. choice. Furthermore, Cask. /0 A. GARMIL
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