[From the Y. Y:livenlng Post.] . . .11;1 4 t e Oh, titinit,ll whose followed name Tho foilrar4,trOrldlmi.th !necked so lung, . Whose iddOlhertit fzoild'iiiitlifirrison - 'attain° Bore witness,t3 °fir!, 7rour, - - - Behold, whericlate a etiattelstood,' With w9ofti l : l ßgli,ftiiii.4l9w,pn,ds, And bitch' ~ iterrra and bleed, A proud enfranchised sovereigU stands— Where , itilt r alialalling chain 1-feheefolifrihall hfs4 - ithtl - tilatiA in vain ! Swoet E13.411L34.4119:01dea thee,' • When honi3rjurealth'unikbattlet.blaile, With a deyetriaeall!siablirriti, ,, 7 „ - Agalinst ,oPikeit'i,l,!)n,''s'eurge.wttre weighed; . Give iiela4tkiril.isi s - thi;'plaieti,4 Truth, *Aqui§ & o'er ;her, pathiray cast; The prize that nerved the' youth Securely her last! • Her " All inert are freo and equal burn !" - • '..- America I the Stripes and Stars No Tore ',siren ho'l? thy sin aflame— ' Sad stren:its gOile t th,,Ol'reiy bars, The 'star's th.;:night,of faute— • But, sanetifiedjie sacred fight, Will evernipin Of Wrong's gr'eat overthrow by Right— • The beauteous banner of the free; - Whose dyes loin' pr44j, ai 1-4;ri- unftWicd, A beacon bright for all the world ! March 30 1 - 871 1 . , . Dr. Franklin's Letter on " Paine's Age ,;of.Reason." The following ietter of Benj., Frank lin, written c .to 'Phonies ,Paine, after,a perusal of 16 e: ge of-Reason ,"; which bad been sent to, hini for his recoinnieti:- dation, will lienew'to.ntauy ;young ma . dem; may: be.studied vantage breve* r person In the , land Dear Sir: hayp 'rend .your, intqm script with. some attention. By thear gument Iteentainsingainst a particular PrOvidence, you strike at the founda:. tion of all religion. For, without the belief ofkillFroVidelace that tulles Cog& izance Off goayds, holt g d'es," favor partkentarpersonsv: there is no tive to worship a Deity, to fear its dis pleasure,* to\pray for its protection.— I will ncit - entkiltitO, diScuaelonof your pt;inelidett;rthough you seem to de sire it. At}" 'resent I shall only giVe you my °Orden; and though your,rett sonings are subtle, and may prevail With some readers, you will notsucceed so as.to change the general sentiments - of mankind::owl.that subject; and 'the consequeridebr:printing this piece, will be a greaf,',de r at-of odium drawn .upon yourself, Miechief to you, and no bene fit to others. He that spits against the, wind spits In: his own face. But were you to succeed; do you imagine any good will be done by it? You yourself may find it easy to lead a virtuous life without the : assistance afforded by reli gion ; you, having a clear perception of the advantage , of virtue and. the disad vantages of: like, liessessing a strength_ of resoluticinatifficient to enable you to resist common'temptations... But think how great ,'a' portion of mankind con sista of ignorantnien and women, and of inexperienced, inconsiderate youth of both sexes, who have need of the motive of religion to restrain them from vice, support, heir virtue, and retain them in the practice bf it till it becomes habitual, which is the great point of its security. And Perhaps you are intleht ed to her originally, that is your reli gious education, for the habits of virtue upon which Yon . uov3 justly value your self. You might easily display your ex cellent talents of reasoning upon a less hazardous subject, and thereby obtain a rank with our most distinguished au thors. Foramong us it i s not necessary, as among the Hottentots, that a youth to be raised into the company ofmen, should' prove his manhood by beating his mother. I would advise you, there fore, not to attempt unchaining the ti ger, but to.burn this piece before it is seen by any other person, whereby you will save yourself a great deal of morti fication from the enemies it may make against you, and perhaps a good deal. of regret and'repentance. If men are so wicked with religion, what would They be without it? I in tend, this letter itself as a proof' of my friendship, and therefore add no p1•o- fes.sions to it, but subscribusimply, Yours, HARD ON THE ENOINEER.—An engi neer on the Ohio'and Mississippi Rail road tells the following story of himself. One night the train stopped for wood .`and water at a small station in India:ma. While this opperatioh wasgoingon, I served two green-looking countrymen, in "home-spun," curiously inspecting the locomotive and occasionally giving vent to expreSSiOns of astonishmdnt.—. Finally one of theal lobked up to Me and said : "Stranger, are this a l000motive?" " Certainly. D i iqu't you ever see one before ?" "No r havn't never seen one afore.-- 'n IttLicome down to the station to night purpose to see one. Theta's' the feller, ald't it?" "What yer call that you're in ?" "We call this the cab." " And that big wheel." " That's the driving-wheel" "That big black thing an the top is the chimbley, I s'pose?" ." Piecisely." • -4 ' Be you the eltgineer wat mans the machine?" • . I _ • " I alit the engineer." " said the fellow to his mate, after e eing me closely for a few min utes, "fit don't take -much of a'• mein to I be a engineer do it fn "All aboard PI 1 EXTEMPORANEOUS PREACITING.—In ne of the lower counties of Maryland there flourished, in the palmy days of the " peculiar institution," an old darky preacher, wholused no:notes, mid prided himself on his extemporaneous efforts, His white brethren called him " Doe tor"—a title which he accepted, of course, with ludicrous gravity. At a camp-meeting which the " Doctor" was holding, one of _these friends gave him, as a text, this paisa,ge in the Psalms of David : ". - Wake, [psaltery and harp ; I myself, will arlie.iright early." The " Doctor" `adjuste , is spectacles, and read : • , " Wake, peaslezt ee a land harp; I my self will arouse right Early." . The "Doctor" we lt on to explain, that 11,foses was a very early riser ; that he had a peasle-tree which grew near his window ;, , and that ihe was wont to rise mighty alrly and hangout his harp on de peasle-tren, widpsalms.—EDlTOß'S DRAWER, In Harpers' Jfagaline for May. A Yankee pedlar In laiseart,,overtak lug another was Addressed : Hallo ! what do you carry ?' Drugs and medicines,' was like reply Go ahead,' was the rejoinder, ear ry.gravestones.' Do you mean to challenge the jury ?) whispered a lawyeo to his Irish client. ' Yes, be Jaen,' wsa rho eeewer.— 'lf they dein - acquit me, I mean to challenge every spalpeen of ) 43tu ; I wants yer to give 'ern all a hint, of,it, too. TiogazCounty-Agitater.: MEM mina otElco to Wdlt itetw.44 with 4'iptc-P'resees; and 43 every advantage tot doitig - It‘ -• . in a superior, ntanßer. Dlairearlin Colora,-.. I rout a `uoti• ding card to a shoot poster. Any kind or styluot Work done at thlit bated; as (allows : Law Books, Pataphltitsi 'l3tids,'lrrilthtion Cards, Hand Bllls,Progriltnites; Cheeks, Drafts, Dubai, Bill Beads, Circulars; Orders, Shipping Canis, Baldness Coirde, - Bnvolopos, Tinted Plato Printing, Visiting Cards, Wedding Sc. And' all other blanks constantly on hand and for sale Deeds, warrantee, Deeds, galt.clalm. • iiitatoment and Confession, Amicable Action, Bonda;Ckonstablo's Sale, Collector's Bale, lelarriageCertificate, A r l/ any other blanks not •,) tad to ordm- t , , Aar Parsons sending orders for TOW ItirOalc will get', their Work promptly done and returned. We 01,011 spare no pains to please our customers In this tlapart, nont. Thoab 'eroding work,'pleusa state the Sisra — ut Job, kind Drink and paper desired. BUT AT DISCRETION! YOlOr see that half a columnof space with half an inch of reading matter don't help me atter all. What d'ye do that . for 1". asked less than a million of my customers, when I'appeared in blank. And, being tuckered out with trying to explain'why I did it, lam forced to, it in print: • - • Know ye, all goOd people, that I am doing a Land Office Bnainees, SUOAR, ALL GRADES, SYRUPS, MO LASSES, PORK, HAMS, SHOULDERS, MACKEREL, WI I IITE "FISH, 01 0 §COES, COD, HALI BUT, AND BO FORTD, And I am selling cheap au I always do, and can save country dealers their expenses to the Tile city of Elmira, or the big city of New Yoris.— But then, is ono of my biggest, brightest, and beat things. Yon cannot get bOtteF or cheaper, than I can eoll you. Yon may pa. tronizo the Great American Tea Company, and ihen I can do you good. I have enough to eet Tioga County a 11: FRANKLIN for the next 25 yearn. Besides no man beau big. ger or bettor lot of 21001:a iTECDMO D then I have, and am 130 ling: them at a bargain, CLANNED FRUITS, AND VEGETABLES, WOODEN WARE, CONFEC TIONERY, . 'not mixed as i mix them hero, but in good orde I bny all tho G-00 I)S Wilson t VanValkenburg's i;;;;N JOH PRINTING Juice 'filittkir, to order on abort notice, VAN []ELDER k Propriut.ora Vain 1870 SPOTATOBBBOR 8AL8. 7 -BayVy Rosa, CliSoax, slid Breeso Prolßle, • . - Early,Rose: the isierits of thiii helebrated va rioty, are already. Well known—planted side by side with theehrly Cloodrir and 'York potatoCs,, they matured twolve'days n' advance. ' I Climax potato: this' va rie ty speaks for ate self. From dna pound of :s I d, the undersigned received a yield of 123 pou ds. It is a potato of superior tahle,quallty. The Breese Prolific matuls about two weeks later than the Early Rose—ls_ pro ductive; often exceeding a hun dred fold, and will-prove a most valuable variety, for, field oulturo. It is also a'potato Of .exceleet table quality. Early Rose, Climax. Breese Prolific, price per-peek,' pound, - Fab. 29, '7O-V.: ~, BEE - HIVE EXCHANGE. Surrenfier, Therefore, WHOLESALE & RETAIL In , THE, TEA TRADE OOLONG OR GREEN TEAS, TE - HE - ING Everything in tho Grocery Line, BUTTEtt AND . CHEESE, bat I can, and almost everything oleo but teasels Sign of the BULL dc BEB-BIVE. W. T. MATHER& IVelisboro, Dec. 15, 1569. The way to Get Rich Is to buy your there you can buy thorn CHEAPEST! Yon can do that at a SPLENDID LINE OF CHOICE WINTER GOOD Purchased at the Bottom Market Prices, just received REIDY MAN CLOTHING of every description, and clothing made to order in the very boat style, and warranted. WILSON & VAN VALICENBURO. Welloboro,bioas, 1860. IMII • sahool Coittractj • :••, gammons, EdlMoenas, Warrants, Executions, Indemnifyiug Bonds, Attachments, Judgment Notes, Petition and Bond for,App'ment of Guardian. en l macrated above will be S 1 00 b 0 BO 11. S. JOHNSTON, Tioga,,Pa, i , 1 _•StoviestStbireg 11*=*•'- AND - HARDIVAREI i__:_. - llavingfortne4 it partnership in the Tin,.Stove aud,HardWire trade, the undersigned have the pleaatlee to announce that they have, at a grant outlay, added to the usual etook of the old stand on ' .MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, - a oomplete assortment of fihelf I.lardware, of which wo enumerato the - follow ng articles NAILS, SPIKES, OROWBA S, X OUT, MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS, BUTTS, STRAP HINGES, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, PUMFBI;AKES; • AUGERS;' BITTS BITT-STOCKS, lIA.TCHEkS, CHISELS, - . SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS, BENCH-SCREWS, WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS, BURRS, SKEINS, ,WASSERS, ' PIPE.BOZES,',AXLE . TREES, ELLIP TIC Li SPRINGS,I I HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR, - & BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE HANGINGS, CORN POPPERS, SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERS COMBINED, Also, PISTOLS, PISTOL CARTRIDGES; POWDER- AND , CAPS. . PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS a now thing, and oade for use. These are but a few of the many articles composing our stook of Hardware. We.invite the public to, oall and examine for themselves. We aim to keep the best quality of goods in our line; and all,work to order , done promptly and well. , AGENTS NOR THE Buckeye Holier & Retper. ~ SASH,DOORS:I3_T_AINDS. AT FACTORY PRICES, Always on hand or furnished to order, at ROBERTS & BAILEY'S Hardware Store, Wellabor°. • • • ROBERTS do BAILEY. Wm. ROBERTS. 1. - R. O. BAILEY. WellpbOro,Jan. 879-7,tf. • , , Ingham's Woolen Mills DEERFIETJD, PA. THE subscribers will pay Cash, Full-Cloth, Oassimeree, Flannels, &0., &0., for Wool.— Theyalso manufacture as usual— • TO ORDER, OR ON SHIRRS, to suit customers. All work warranted as rep resented. They invite particular attention to their Water Prof CASSIMERES, which are warranted in every respect. Ptirtion lar attention given to ROLL - . CARDING AND CLOTH DRESSING. INGHAISOS large stook of Casdimerea, &0., 25 por cent less than any competitors, and warrant, ed as represented. , INGHAM manufacture to order, and do all kinds of Roll-Carding and Cloth Dresalnk i and defy competition. INGHAMS have as good an assortment of Full Olathe, Casspnereq, and give more for Wool in exchange than any other establishment. Try them and satisfy your selves. INGFRAMS wholesale and retail at the Cow [masque Mills, 2 miles beiow Rnoxville. • Oar Clothe are warranted, and' scold bq' the °Hewing persona: . , • DELANO ;Ir. CO.. Wellabor°, Pa. T. L. BALDWIN & 00.,Tioga, Pa. I. 0. BENNETT, Covington, Pa. 100,j000 Pounds of Wool Wanted. JOSEPH INGHAM & BONS. t . • Deerfield, Jan. 1, 1870—tf. r. C` New Stock!• New Goods! D '1 2 triv SEA'S. ' AVE taken ..thri.ienflitOYtiqsniador' above Wright ds , t ntitpy, wherit:theY' are .on hand, wail a new iltotalt ,:„1„ BOOTS, BALMORALS, GAITERS, BOOTEES, BROGANS AND . GALLIOASKINS warranted to lit any foot from No. 0, to 13 in, Tbo f stools bas Doan .seleatod = by ono wb big the adrsntego . of • - . PIIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE in the business, and is the best and fullest in the country, Our stook of FRENCH CALF, FRENCH KIP, UP PER, SOLE, COMMON CALF, LININO.Sk ~, p 1 kept .14p lie heretofore. On Blidings we shall be found at home al ways, and we shall endeavor to sell at prices satisfactory to the trade, We wet* be under sold. CASH PAID FOR - RIDES; BSIN4, FURS it, PELTS. Also the top of the Market for WO O L But our beet biota' will be on OUSTC)111. WORK! As usual. There's comfort in a well made custom boot, Tbat fits the corns without too much compressing For everybody knows a shabby foot . Cannot be compromised by overdreseing: And one may wear Man linen with p suit Of finestlAoth, but there is no finessing ',Will make a man with shabbily dressed feet, Look like a gentleman upon the street. Mini& :-Buy'your boas • ISEAItd et DERBY, Or any other man. [Printer's Devil.] Welleboro, Jan. 1,1889-If. ". or Sid e. ' . .. I; , ' ~ ,p lAM AGENT for, Kinney A CO., celebrated A platform Sprig Wagons, all styles, also fur their light- CarrlageB and Buggy Wagons, all made lu good style, and • from. Jersey timber, And warrepted in - every respect, equal -to any made. Can; furnish .any.of .the' above at • the A Manufacturerslowest price's. L. BENNET: Wells oro, Jan. 1, 1870-tf. , • . onse and Lot for Sale. TX 0 1:1 :14 and Lot; and vacant lot' for sale cheap. 'Location Wollaboro, and desirable. Inquire at the Agitator Office. ' Jan. 1, 1870—tf. TO • THE FARMERS' 'OF TIOGA COUNTY.' '' .• AM nb building (dray manufaotory,in Lawrence I ville.a superior . . FANNING _MILL whlchpoeseeses the following advantagesover allother mills: I.lt separates rye,oats,rat litter.andfouleeeds,and chessand cockle, from wheat. 2.1 t cleans flax seed,takes out yelldw seed, and all other seeds, perfectly. 8, It cleanstimothy seed. 4. It does all other separatingroguired of a mill. Thl4=lll[B built oldie beat and • most durable tura ber,frigood etyle.and Is sold cheap force', or pro- duce. - I will fit a patent sieve, for separating oatefrom wheat,t o othermills ,onreaeonableterms. J .11 MATHER. Lawsensevllle,Jan.l,lB7o.-t f IRON WORKS! FOUNDRY & MAOHIHE SHOP ! WELLSBORO, PA. SEARS. & AVERY, P - ROPRIETORB. PLOWS, HORSE HOSES, CULTIVA TORS, FIELD ROLLERS, KET TLES, ALI sing, BAP PANS, FARMING'' , UTENSILS, ALL KINDS, WOOD MACHINES ion SAWING WOOD; 1116.4phines, CHURN POWER; THE TOMPKINS COUNTY, HORSE POWER-I.= EIGHT AND TEN HORSE, - CONSTANTLY ON HAND; • " And Moo, everything naually found in a that class Shop. •We Dail particular attention to our MA CHINE SHOP, which has been re-built with new,•and first-class MICHINERY,LITH, Iron PLANER, .to. We employ none but Bret-olass workmen, and are, therefore, pre pared to do our work in the best. style, and at abort notice. We have recently added new MACHINERY, for Planing and Matching boards. Call and see pl. Jan. 6,1870-Iy. . CRABS & AVBRY. rhB Eod t-4 0, „t, g Q 7 eF 0 m tv tli mob. . . 0 a m 0 t., : „ 0 2 ::.::::.:...r.;:-.1 a Idi P '' P_O W .1 : 1 it I V 4 -s: J z - • , - , g 1 41- 1 I l . 34 5 , . , , , a IN i . . , i V ' , , , 4 , , • et l ' ' . t .411 1 i i . $1 i I 1 1 P a , , . ,i, LI w 0 I. c. . In 1 • I hl i 1 Li 0 " yi 1 i 1 , l' P M -1 439 • cri '•4 CD NV Ws. CD d.-1 sta. trs 0., ..9 P: 4 I' D ,P P •: 4 SA 2 P 0 .111 )1:10 Ch CO CD VD CD DV ts 2 co c s) C:D 0 sp. ...7 CA ND --I DV CZ ts 2 . 2.5:)." w.: 1 ".. V. 1 0 1,P..). 4 . 1 o. o'co o) 0- , .)-, 1--. 61 go ',..1 • r p.PPi S' E.* P P - P rh• .-'. 'l - 1314161CACAMIEMY'.• '. 1 i a . . . „ • • - . , , KT , ioxvik.rx,:" Aloqpi, ~COUNTY, 'FRIT/3'A: i - 00. WARD, Prlicipal . , - • - 1 • ?,I m. Ana W. , ,Uoatorf, Proceptroio, , . . • Tittle lilutit liousotti Assistant... , )ilea USIA ItAtieLatt; 'bailor or Itoo/o. • . , • Thu Folitorm NW Oomtneuca August 81.1 he Winter Term NoyoMber BO: TlAO,Opring Tenn *arch O. Lash 'feint to contl noa 12 iyieke t '2 lOrAlip.4l t..sPt. Tigtfil. .. . , '- inilodlng ig ront and r )( 4).l. e Vi. t br e ; r 4l" m ”" o likt .1 ~.. • Tnitip, a. , u • - opiti Torrth.... 12,60., Day Student's -'-' ~,- •" - '--' - • . ' -70 K). Instrumental Undo, (Piano, Organ or )lelodeou).: , /COO. Vocal Utniet t i.., ' - - 2,00. Use oflainntmenia. . 2.00. Drawing And Winding • ',, am. , Board per'week' ' ' • 3,00. Jan. 1, 11310-tf. Horn ad Biltilo Mors. MI WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER in all kinds of Wines, Liquors and Cigars, WOOD & WII,LOW WARE, GLASS flq CIRILDR,V.W.R TARRIAGIES, CIABSI PERAMBITL4TORS, TOYS, &a. ' A full and oomilete assortment of the above mentioned goods of the bast quality always on band. . . Particular attention paid to Pine Groceries Dealers and Consumers will Znd it to their in terest to examine bielEitook before buying. Corning, N. Y., ks 1,1870. The Biggest Thing Yet AND WO 1111 *Utz j F CCU T Z 'S _ •CELEBRATED • To - * lepers '' ;es - a • ''''' • ''' '7. . ... lion Ii invaluable. It is a en_ iorers. ) Trits. BAllY 4 lfillallieillitladettielf,LßaUnat ,• ~. , r //orn, eM /. thU been proven by ; . • adult/ experiment $ r ipopmeL the ) quantity of milk antermaa NNW ------------' 4 Uatz...Xl4,Alklialtutitatterilrox and sweet .. lll facteningedfleAk gives . - sa sPPetKibilnalbigtoAM Math them study! much faster. _ Imalildisailli‘ itlokuat. ite iCougrui, rloeufta i. / the Lun w„ this article ads as u a t ml,/ uttimrfrota =Lev • ' & - 4' . N N 'q half a tele paper. in 4i.barret of • swill th itiMtliseaitellirAll . y cxwil• . i 1. Wed, or yritattl, Ifteu • „, bOn A -. in time; a' . _ ikriireU *to and" (. . ---,- ' cure for the WOliat..!' -1 (;i• rit4 , - - - ,' • Dm) konti-Propoe!ori:,-, I . • litki.mixmo'keit.c ma. For sate byttrnannzinnt - Slzretetptts thrthighout the Milted , States, Cte/141te thAthgrtca r+ Jan. 5, 1870-.lin. Grocery= ,and trOvision Store, CORNING, N. Y. c,. ro. sax_imA GROCHRIBS, PROVISIONS, FOREIGN & DOMESTIC, GREEN & DRIED FRUITS, CANNED •FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, CROCKERY WARE, 1 A 8 there is a certain 1 oul-play" practiced in 11. this community. th' Mc:deluxe of which would stir up the people enerally, we therefore propolo to tell no one except those who call at C. B. HUEY'S STUB. BO I BAN: Conic) in you jolly farmers, I wonitdetain you long; Sit down awhile contentented, Until I reveal the wrong. Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Boots and Shoes, and eloh•like are always ;leaded in any eoninan nlty to preiorve We. health, and gladden. the hearts of the mammas. The expected time has come And the story must be to; We sell goods as cheap as anywhere, To avoid . people .being sold. - HELLItY don't prOpose to enumerate the ar ticles in store, but eimplyeay that be hate away of dealing with hie customers, so as to make a little money buy_a I QOM!' (pi 004130 8 I am sure you we can please, With nice goodennd Japanned Teaff; For all are offered very low, To keep the masses on the go,. For a fall explanstion of the above statement, drop in and see KELLEY. March 30, 1870. J. STICKLIN, . ahairmaker, Turner, and i —1 - 1 . Furniture Dealer, ALE ROOM a r id 'PACTORY opposite bartt's 0 Wagon 13h - op Main Street : Plinio be is pre. pared to famish Cabinet Ware of 'wry kind to those in want. ' OrdereprOniptly filled and eatiefaotionguaran. teed. Farloy.Oirning done to order. • ,Welleboro, jan'. '1,1870. J.I3TICKLIN.` - - Valuable Parm for Sale. farm of three handed acres, with two hun dred and twenty.fiveiores improve., S it. sated two miles north' of Third Village, on the Tioga afire? and Railroad. Well mattered, un der a good state of 'Cultivation and 'good Inge. Also four houses and RA for 'Alain Tioga village.., - T. 1, ..11ALDWIN.A Tiogay Jan. 1, , Dr. H.R. atne•MON THEtindersigned respectfully announces to the Mims of Westfield and surrounding coun try that he is permanently located at this place. He is fully prepared to do all kinds of DENTISTRY, " in the highest style of the art.. , Briisfaotion guarranteed. .oifieeover Saarilra Drug Store. Fine Photographs can be had over the Drug Store. H. It. PHILLIPS:* Waffleld, Pa., Juno 30,18604 y. 1 1 1101411iitit . '3ITORL CORNING; N. Y. IVAIGS AND MEDICINES , PAINTS ;Le AND OILS, THADDEUS DAVIDEP,INKS, KEITH'S CONCENTRATED MEDICINES, IREIET.dIII3' FLUID, ES TRAO'IiS, BCrENEITS p000.&1$E -- , FLAVORINQ siTRApTs, KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT MEDICINES, ROCH ESTER PERPCMERY AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL 1 ' PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, AGENTS ,FOR MARVIN & CO'S RE 111Frri • - fitold at Wholesale Prices. Buyers are requested • dull and - got quotat was before going farther _I4N:4, • , , • -• ,1 , : ZEE East. Cornitg, N.Y., Jan. 1, 1870-ly ANTED, 'AT Tut NILES VALLEY STEAM FLOUIUNG MILLS. 10,000 Bus. Corn, 10,000 " Oats, and any amount of good wheat. J. B. DIMON' d Co. Niles Valley, Jan. 1, 1870-tf. Y RAVE bought the right to use. the Paten Elastic Roofing in Tioga County, and am now prepared to put on roofs cheap and in good workmanlike manner. This roofing is firo and water proof. I 'refer, to Messrs. Wright a Bai ley, Toles Jr. Barker, and C. L. Willcox; where samples can be seen•and roofs in use. MOSES WINGATE. Wellaboro, Jan.l, 1870--tf. BD. HOLLIDAY, Proprietor.. A large and . commodious House, located in the imme diate vicinity of all the County buildings, with large and commodious barns attached.. games Hazlett acts as hostler, and will always be sound on hand, attentive to business. Jan. 5,1870.-1 y CASH Paid FOR HID by MARTIAL A. DEM Wollaboro,Deo. ld, 1868.—tt Livery Stable SETH WATKINS respectfully informs the public that fie has established a at the barn on the premises lately owned by R. 0. Simpson, Esq., located on Pearl and Ctaften Streets. WeSaber°. He aims to keep good hor ses and wagons, and intends to please. Prices reasonable.—Nov. 24,1889-Iy. Double and single teams famished. Furniture ! Furniture! TTAVING completed hie new Cabinet Ware MIL house on Main street, WeHeber°, bay stook ed it with a large and nolerlor assorted stook,: • Chamber Suits, Walnut, Ash, Maple, Ace., o., • from 150 down, trod as cheap as th same goods can be bo't in the cities, freight added. • Parlor Suits, Walnut, Cherry, and Mahogany, Reps or Hair Cloth, from $125 down. Also, . SOFAS, LOUNGES, COUCHES, TETE A-TETES, enter Tables, Walnut or Marble Tops , Looking Glasses, Brackets Pa per Racks, Rocking Chairs, all kinds, Wholesale and Retail. I am'manufacturiug as usual, and intend to keep a lull stock of ware, home and city made at all times. My Ware Rooms are spacious and neat, and now contain the largest, costliest and beet stock of Furniture ever brought into the oonlnty. "laning and Matching, 1 SCROLL BARING 44..MOULDING, donoto order at the Factory. n. 1, 186' WALICEIp & ,LATIEROP. ' . • DEALERS IN HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, STOVES, TIN-WARE, 4 BELTING, SAWS, tIITLERY, WATER LIME, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,' Carriage and Ilarness Trimmings, HARNESSES, SADDLES, do. Corning, N. Y., Jan. 2,1870-Iy. C. F. & 0. Moore, LIVERY AND EXCHANGE STABLES Welleboro, Pa. Office and;Stables on Water Street, in rear of Court House). They will fur nish horsesisingle or doutle, with Buggies, or Carrie - gem, At short notice. Long experience in the bueiriess enables the proprbitors to announce with Confidence they can meet any reasonable Ile niands in their line. Drivers furnished, if desired and passengers carried to any part of the coun try. Thankful for past favors, they invite continuance of custom. :Terms reasonable.- - "" Nov. 24, 1869.-Iy. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlOE.4ettera of Administration having been granted to the undersigned upon the estate of Jobi Howland, late of Deerfield twp., deo'd, all persons indebted to said decedent or claiming against the same, must settle With R.' BOWEN, Adm'r. March 16, 1870.-6t* A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlOE.—Letters of 11. Administration having been granted on the estate of Ira Bullock, deceased, late of Middle bury, all tbbse indebted to said estate are reques ted to make immediate payment, and those bar ing claims against it to present them to GEORGE D: 'KEENEY, Middlebury, Mardi 30, 1870. fit Adner. NOTICE.—Rau away from the subscriber, Edwin D. Bennett, an indentured appren tice, without any just cause op provocation; and I hereby forbid all,p i ersons harboring or trusting Lim on my account, as I will pay no debts of his contracting. MARTIN STEVENS. Middlebury, April 0, 1870 St. WHITEWASH LIME & AND DYE COLORS, FINED OIL W. D. TERBELL ik CO. Patent Roofing. Wellsboro Hotel. Livery for Hire, B. T. VAN HORN, FURNITURE. with Upholstery to suit. B. T. VAN BORN Mil EAYY~i~t'~ j Y~ TIDE TABI.E9. ERIE RAILWAY. UrN and alter MONDAY, Nov. 15th.1869; Trains will loavoCoroing, at tin> following hours,via: • 00/110 WEST. .. 12,35 a iti ' EXPRESS MAIL, Sundays except e d, tor- Buffalo, Dunkirk and Cloveland, connecting with . trains for tho Wear. A Bleeping Coach is attache,' to title train running through to Buffalo. • . 6,42 a. up., MOUT .V.XPRESS, daily ter Itoch• i putale, Dunkirk, - Cleveland and Cincin• ustli, making -direct conunection with trains of,the ' Grand Trunk and ,Lake Shore Runways at Bullaio. I Dunkirk, apd Cleveland for all points West, anti at I • Quoin:JAW with Ohio Louis ville Short, Liao Railways tor and the Mississippii ssissippi South and and Eon tb• ;most. 10,20 a.m., RIAU. TRAIN, Sundays excepted, for /Snail° and Dunkirk. 12,05 p. in., WAY FREIGIIT, Sundays excepted. 1,45 p.m., iIACTISIORR RXPRESS,Sundayeexcept.- ed, for llochatiturund linffalojia Avon: ‘, 6,00 p. m., lIMIGRANT TRAIN, daily, for tho Wait, 7,38 p.m., DAY EXPRESS, Sundays oxcepled;for Rochester, Miff/AO 'Dunkirk, Cleveland, Cincinnati, and tho Routh St ops at driucipal stations and con neat' points on gtalu line. ' New and haproied Drawing Raoul Coaches accompany this train triitu Now York to illiffalo, and Sleeping Cklacpee attached at Horn.ellsville, running through to Cleveland and Gallon without, change. GOING EAST. 4,45 a. m., CINCINNATI EXPRESS, Mondays eir espied, 'connecting at Elmira for Williamsport, Harrisburg and the South; also at Elmira for Canon• dalgua; at Waverly with train of Leliigh`valley way ; at Owego for Ithaca I at Binghamton for Goes perstuwn and Albany; and at New York with steam ers and afternoon Express trains for New England cities. Allir Sleeping coaches accompany this train to New York. 5- 11,45 a. in., DAY EXPRESS, Sundays excepted, connecting at Jersey ,Pity with midnight: express train of New Jersey Railroad for Philadolphite. Also stops at. principal statnons and connecting points on main line.- New and improved Drawing Room Coaches accompany this train to New York. 1,10 p. tn., SPAY IfitEIGHT, Sundays excepted. 12,20 P. in., ELMIRA MALL, Sundays excepted. 4,42 p. in., NEW 11011 K AND BA LTI3IOItEI MAIL, Sundays excepted, connecting ri.t Elmira lOr the South. 7,62 LIGUTNINO EN:PRESS, Daily, cur:meet. lug ut Jersey City with morning Nauruan train of New Jersey Railroad fur itultimere and i t tusitimy tom and at Now York with morning Express tram tur Boston and Now England Cities. Ater stops taull prin cipal 'Stallone and connecting points ou malt. line. Sleeping Coaches accompany this trap through to New Nork. BACIOAGE 011ECKED Tuitoupu /Ur A revised and completo"Pocket 'Ante Tuble"ot Pas/tenger Trains on the brie Railway and connecting Lines, has recently been put/1611041,41nd CU n be procnr• od on application to.tbe 'ticket Agent of the Company Wld. L. L 11UCKElt. Gou'l Papn.Agout. Clun'l Sup't. Bloaabnrg•& Coining, & Tioga It. R T4ainewill run as follows until further notinsi Accommodation—LeavokiMoseLnrg at 7,60 a. m —Man Held at 8,40 Tioga at 0,20. Lawrencovllli allO 0: arriving at Corning ut 11,10 Clan, Hail—Leaves illeasburg at 1,110 p.m -,Biausfield at 2,10,, Tioga ut 2,45, Lawrenceville at Jzo—arriving at Corning at 4.30 p. m . Mail.—LOWiusCorning at 8,00 a.m., Lawrencevilit at 9,03,Ti0ga at 0,45, Mansfield at 10,22—arriving at Bloss-burg at 11, 1 00 a. m. _ Accommodation—Leaves Corning at 2,40 p. ra.,Law; rencoville at 3,55 'Bogs at 4.46, s Mansfield at 6,80 arriving at Blossburg at 6,15 p.,an. L .II.8I1:ATTIICK,8 up' t Northern Central R. E. TRAINS FOIL TILE NORTH. TrainsforCanandaguialeave Elmira as follods Acoomodation at 7 06 pm Express [fastest train on road] 12 20 a m Dull /0 00 p rni Way Freight,[paseenger coachattached] ...... 620 a M On and after Nov. 16, 1860, trains will arrive and depart from Troy, as follows; LEAVE NORTIIWARD. 10 36 a. m,—Daily(except Sundays) for Elmtra,Buffa. to, Canandaigua, Rochester, Susp.Dridge and the Oanadaa. II 958 a. na.—Daily (except Sundays) for Elmira and Buffalo,via Erie Railway from Elmira. LEAVE SOUTHWARD. 723 A. m.—Daily (except Sundays) for Baltimor Washington, rbiladelphia,Ac 966 P. m.—Dally (except Sundays) for Baltimore, Washington and Philadelphia. ALFRED R. FISRE, ED .S S. YOUNG Clen'lSupt.llarrisburg, Gen'i Pass.Ag't Baltimoro,Md.;', C-C-B-&-F-L-E COME TO T. L: BALDWIN & 00'S TIOGA, PA, and see a nice stock of Goods for the FALL ec, WINTER. ILIZEMO MENA ODOM& —all stylos, colors and patterns— ALPACAS, PCIPLINS, CAMBRICKS FRENCH JACONKTS, ORGANDIES,' PEQUAS, VERSAILES, BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, &o: BEAUTIFUL Winter SHAWLS and a large assortment to select from CLOAKS READY—MADE, AND CLOT TO MAKE MORE, ALL KINDS OF LININGS, FRINGES, TASSELS M., TO i TRIM DRESSES 01 SACQUES 1 —Our wok of= YANKEE NOTIONS can't be beat. It koepa up with everything the Yankees have thought of so tar. HOOP SKIRTS, BALMORAI. SKIRTS, • CORSETS, &C, POEMgtt i nelt too numerous to mention; but willisay that you will seldom find so large an assortment to select ftiom in a country store, and clear down to the BOTTOM FIGURE We also keep a large assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, in suits, and parts of suits. Should we fail to snit and you with ready . -made, we have Cassimere A TAILOR TO CUT AND FIT. • , Boots and hoes, all styles and aie. HATS AND CAPS, STRAW GOODS, AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, A COMPLETE LINE OF CROCKERY, WOODEN WARE, HARD WARE, SHELF HARD • WARE, NAILS, IRON, Looks, Latches, Ca enters' Tools. A GENERAL STOCK OF GROCERIES, Fresh . . TEAS are lower than at any time since the war. Did not go to Cuba to buy sugar, and 'so have some cheap. We are agents for the E. HOWE SEWING MACHINE. F-1-W-X Farmers, if you wa t tools to work with drop:in. I SALT, LIMB, P ASTER, PORK, FLOUR Lime, Oayuga Plaster, tto. Butter tube, Pails, Firkins, and Ashton 'Salt to flavor with; All kinds of Farm Produce want ed. Prices can't he beat. T H AN K•S T. L. BALDWIN A. , CO. 'Bogs, Pa., Jan. 1, 1870. such as COVINGTON Sigil VICTORY D. 8. k IRELAN, Proprietarh ME THE subscribers would say to the imbu e t h t they are prepareti to make or furnish SASH 4ND BLINDS, DOORS, PALING, SCROLL SAW • ING, &0., ) ) . Also, dealers ' 111 1 . ... - 1 - Lumber and Shin les. I Price list for Bash primed and glared er light 8 by 10-124 acute. 9 by 13. 8 by 14, 10 by 12, 15 cents 10 by 14, 9 by 14, 16 cents.' 10 by le, 20 cents. Our work fa made of the beat mousoned lumLer and in the best wanner. Call and see ue. Jen a , 1870-Iy. • insurance Agency. WELLSBORO, PA. Cash Capital over $20,900 1 000, - FIRST-GLASS DIYII-NONE OTTER. RATES AS LOW tte'eny 1 g i )3od orripanier will take. Policies on d*e ling and farm property written at this (lice, and delivered on payment of premium. I, Are You Insured ? It coqta but little, particularly to Insure &Neill ings,Jfaini property, and contents. Detached dwellings and farm property injured- for 3 yeara, for ono per centurn and expenici of policy, &C;' A house, detached 100 or more dnsurod for $l.OOO for 3 years. at an expense of $11,60. Only $3,631. a y:ear I ',Small' tiiZ—goOd thing' in ease of fire. Furniture, provisions, bidding &C., at the same rates. There is no excuse, Everyone Should :be Ins4red. If not with me, Smith dr. /derrick will do it just as cheap, and just as well. (Gratis, gentlemeno I should be glad however, to Wrifuuji enough 'this manner to pay for advertising. JITO. T. MITCHELL. Wellsboro, Jan. 1, 187d—tf. I.4'c•N?tr "Wila.e.E. Them, Thiligs is Arriv "LIVERY thing is lovely„ and the a j nal Liped 11 1 depends from a sublime a lijiude. You will Please Observe, that the boat natured man in Town having no ticed the wants of the public, and having boun tifully supplied himself with almost everything which this world o , 'n afford to appease them; now benevolently proposes to open the whole be fore the people, and say to nil, old and young, black and white, rich and poor, .COME • • You pay your Money and you take your choice. • •Don't stand out in the cold exposed to the el ements and to the Sting of the neighbors bees, but pull the latch strirg, it ie always'out in bus ineesheurs, ♦o. ENTER: The large hearted proprietor, or hie -urbaue good natured clerk will conduct you, ee it were through a GARDEN filled with ravishing delights Ist. A GARDEN OF SPICES, in which every thing Spiey,from a nutmeg to cayenne pep. per mar be seen and procured. 2d, A 44 ARDEN OF SWEETS, in Tibial ev ery variety of Saceharine delights, both solid and liquid may be had by the stick, pound or gallon, and of such flavor and complexion as will make every aching sweet tooth in your bead fairly jump with delight. Should you ho pomologi cally Inclined, this humane individual will con. duct you into a GARDEN OP FRUITS, in which almost ev ery variety of luscious things to • be found ga'th tired from the four quarters of the globe, will be shown to satisfy your largest longings. Oranges from Cuba, Lemons from Florida, Prunes from Turkey, Raisins from Malaga, CUrrants from the Grecian Archipelago; - Witches ,dried and cann ed along with a great variety of Canned Fruits from the Jerseys; Dates from Syria, and Figs froth Asia Minor. No end to the spply of every species of NUTS from 3 Continebl i . s TUE TEA GARDEN will next command your attention; the warm decoction of the Chine leaf and the Java bean have become almost uni. versal beverages, and if not swallowed too hot or to strong, the mild stimulants are esteemed s eminently promotive of comfort and sociality.- IVhat company of elderly ladies could• ever part in peaoo without them? Now your friend the OARDNER, will bo moat happy to show you all this. Ile will ask you politely to look at hie Tea. You are welcome to try every chbEt and ace if GUN POWDER, Souebong GREEN, }TYSON, Sec. , which tlavbr you like, but of all the other styles whose jaw cracking names would be dangerous to pronounce, COPPEES, in'avcry style, ditto, ditto, ditto. Furtheritore, The beneficent proprietor of this maMinoth es tablisliment—out of eheor good will, and ifyou will believe him for no other motive than your interest and his, has at vast expense catAliehed at the same place an immense depot of Provis ions, consisting of Flour, Pork, Lard, Codfish, White Fish, Sword Fish, &c., &c. Meal, Hams, Butter, Trout, Blue Fish, Halibut, &0., All of whi r cb be intends to eel! at a profit, on the principle of "live and let hie." lie generally proposes also to receive in exchange ail the pro ducts of your farm and dairics,and it iseaid con fidentially to the public, that he never refalp Cash.. - Thu' it irks him wretchedly to keep anxious is ho. that he dour people übould want nothing whatever that money can buy of Wellsboro, Jan. 1, 1870. HARNESS SHOP I Gl' W. NAVLE, would Fay to hie friends • that his Harness Shop is now in full blast, and that ho is prepared to furnish heavy or light 1-3neurrxesitagerao, on short notice, in a good and substantial WO ner, and at prices that can't fail to suit. The best workmen are employed,and none but the best material used: Call and see. Dee. 0, 1888-Iy. . G. W. NAVLE. I3a os vi. x sa, xi cs e! MR. A. L. MONROE, is the • authorized Agent for Tinga and Potter Countie3, to effect insurance in the - Wyoming Insurance Company. Royal Capitol $5,000,000 London, Liverpool it Globe, Capitol, $18,000,000 He will canvaes the county during the week ex cept Saturdays, when ha, will bo found at the office of John. I. Mitchell, to attend to all who may give him a call. A. L. MONRO:g• Sept. 22, 1809-3m.* High School. • Tom Subscriber will open a School iu the village of Osceola. - On Monday, March 7th, 11170, and continue twelve Weeks. RATES OP TUITION Primary Common Englisb,. l . Higher Eeb. 9,-tf. 11 I= L.• A. GARDNER $3 00 $O,OO. 0. 0. WARD, PrinolPal,