lE2 M K 1 Eil 'tt. 4 - 4 s 4a 4fe 4 b a l' 0 4 ,56 E CI 'PRY CHILDREN. COU r Littlu fresh CI. ets, Born in the a d'woud ; Sweetly ilaietratint. Tim , cent ehililho 4( S.•,ILy at, the stlitvit • 41,1116 UFO. Vitt . as thA nil. air, r • 64 RuinlorY:itntl merry.. CI S ' Blue r•)es and l.nxcl (yes Peq from the hedges, Shaded by sun bonnets, 'Frayed at the edges: Up in the apple trees. , Heedless of danger. Manle;ol iu embryo Stares at the Etrang‘r. Out in the 1114 patch, t l Seeking the berries— Under the orchard tree, Feasting on aherrieA— Tramping the clover blossoms Down 'tuong the gra , ses, No voieo to hinder them. Dear lads and las ea ! No grim propriety— t. :, No interdiction; Free Free ns the birdlings From city restriction! Coining the pure.t. blood, Strength'ning each muscle, Donning health armor "Gainet lifo's coming bustle Dear lieu inbeeen4! Born In the tvild wood ! Oh, that 01l little ories Had such a childhood.; God's blu'e :Tread over them, clod's green beneath them, No sweeter heritage Could we bequeath them ? CULTURE OF STRAWDERRI Es.--Straw berry vines require a rich, dry and mel low soil, and thorough mulching. This is all that good 'bearing vines need to produce an abundehee of fruit. Keep poultry away froul the vines in the for mer part of the - growing season, as they will "pick all 'the buds out," and des tro-y the crop cf fruit. Do not allow a hoe - nor any other tool that will mutil ate thp-roots, to.he used near the hills, until after the crop has been gathered. Many people have all their strawberries destroyed by poultry, and by hues; ; t ad - ,theu lay the failure to the varietyi Let the gr i nutid be mulched early in the . Spring, with straw, or - coarse manure, or anything that will keep the' ground moist - and prevent the grass and weeds from growing. Oct the plants from a bed ; that beats; and the vines will he sure to yield the fruit. For many sea sons I t;,ould never raise any strawber ries, siniply because the hens devoured all the fi uit producing buds. Straw berry Tla its set promptly in the spring i will grow and flourish as early as a po tatepat-ch, while those set in the-latter part of the summer require the utmost care to keep them alive,• by supplying moisture and shade to protect them from the scorching . -on. Next spring the few plants that may have stood the unnatural treatme - ntwill he smothered iu a rank gro w i t li of grass, that will re quire inure latagr and expetise to keep down. - than-!;- would pay for all the strawberries that would lyroxy on the weakly plants thus treated. :Strawber ries planted in the fall require so much More laior and attention to make them sucgeedtilian when planted in the spring that it Can only be recommended when the object is to obtain sonic new and choice variety, the value of whieh will compensate for the extra care required to grow a few . plants out ot seasoti- Work in g Rimier. SALTING CABBAGE: PLANTS.-A eor -1 respondent of the ithieric./4 Agricultur ist considers salt necessay to the devel opmentof cabbage, especially in places far from the coast. Helinds them more crisp, of better flavor, and to keep bet ter when salt is used, than without.— He uses it as follows : " A few days after setting out the plants, and when they are damp, either after a rain or when the dew is on, I take email dish of fine salt and walk among the rows, sprinkling a little pinch of snit on the centre leaves 'of each plant ; - when- the leaves begin to grow, I repeat the salt ing, and when th 6 centre. leaves begin to form the head,. I _apply salt again, scattering it over the i leaves ; after this I look it over occasionitlly,and if I find any plants that do not bead well or ap pear diseased, I sprinkle the salt over freely-; this will save all such plabp.— A quart of salt is sufficient for 500 plants in a season, although more can' be used with safety. Here is the latest story •from Paris—a conversation between two friends on the Bourse : ' How are you ?' *t as well as I might be.' So much the worse.= What have you been doing, that I have not seen you lately ?" I have got mar ried.' ,So much the better.' Not at all, for I have got It coquette for a wife.' So much the worse.' Not at all, for her dowry is 300,000 francs." So much the better.' Not at all, for I risked the money at play." $o much the worAe.' Not at all, for I doubled IL' much , the better.' `Not at all, for my banker has absconded." So much the worse.' 'Not at all, for my wife has gone with him.' THE mqching of young frnit trees is being practiced to a considerable extent; but some people commit an error in pltr . cing the mulch too close around the trunks of the trees. It should aliVays be noticed, that the roots of trees gener+ ally, extend laterally to a diameter equalling that of the height of trees in their naturui growth and thereforO mulch, itOorder to be of the most bene fit, should extend far enough to cover . . the roots. Trees that have been set nut . but one or , two years, where roots wed 4m setting out cut to a diameter of for r or five feet, will of course require mulch ing over an area of more than six or seven feet in diameter. Judge Grier, of the U. S. Supreme Court, Was once trying a case in Penne Sylvania. A blundering jury returned an unjust verdict. As the Clerk turned to receive it, Judge Grier, said ; Mr. Clerk, that verdict is set aside by the Court. It may as well be under stood that in this State id takes thirteen men to steal a man's fare.' • An old lady gave this as her idea of a great man : ' One who is keerful of his 'clothes, don't drink spirits, kin read the Bible without spellin' the words, and eat a cold dinner on a wash day with out grumbling.' An intelligent gentleman' from Ger many, on hie fiist visit to an'American church ; lad a contribution box, with a hole in the top, presented to him. He whispered to the,iollector, ' I don't got mein taper, and cau't vote.' "Miss," said a high struug swain to 'a rural dulcinea, "let us walk , yondet meadow where clover liztju- blossom and the amorous' zephyr 3 -; play." 0, darn the amorous heifers she replied, "I see enough of them on dad's ,farm." •The nickel coined in the mints of the United States costs the Government be tween. $1,22 and 1,25 per pound; ax . Tiog 4• , - I" p 6. 4_ S office to r vroll atocliod wail Tspo, Pres ea, &c., and has cry advantage for doing JOB ~;,PRINTIING‘i in a superior manubr, Plaintor in Colors, from a wed ding curd to a sheet poster. Any kit dor style of work done at this Oleo, as follows: •, Law Books, Pamphlets, Cart, I vitalism Cards, B and Bills, Programmes, Ch ks, rafts, Details, Bill Beads Circulars, Or srs, ipping Cards, Business eards, Xnvelopes, Tinted P ate Printing. Visiting Cards, 'Wedding Ic., • &c., • Ae,'. Juotice Blank !4; -•: • MI And all other blanks conetantly on hand and for sale Deeds, warrantee, I School Contract, Docile, quit claim., Summons, Subpnesas, Statement and Confetston, Warrants, Executions, Amicable Action, Indotunifying Bonds; Bonds, Constable's Sale, Attachments, Judgment Collector's Bale, Notes, Petition and Bond Atarriage Cart ideate, for App'ment of Guardian. And any other blanks not enumerated above will be printed to order on abort notice. • ,Persons Bending orders for JOB WORK will get their work promptly done and returned. We shall spare no pains to please our customers in this depart- ment. Those sending work, please state the size of Job, kind of ink and paper desired. Feb. 1870 BEE - HIVE EXCHANGE. I Surrender, il=ilT AT DISCRETION! YOU see that half a coluMn of space with half •an inch of reading matter don't help.me after all. What d'stc do that for?"' 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, I am• forced to do it in print: Therefore 9 Know ye, all good people, that I am doing • a Land Offico Business, WHOLESALE Si RETAIL SUGARS, ALL GRADES, SYRUPS, NO LASSES, PORK, HAMS, SHOULDERS, MACKER:EL, WHITE FISH, CISCOES, COD, HALI BUT, AND SO FORTH, And I-am selling nheap as I-always do, and can save country dealirs their expenses to the little city of Elmira, or the big city of Now York.— But then, THE TEA THE is on of my biggest, brightest, and beet things, You cannot get bettor OOLONG OR - GREEN TEAS, or clie4or, than I can sell you. You may pa tronize tho (fruit American Tea Cumpiny, and ihen I can do you good. I have enough to set Tioga County a ' TE HE ING for the next 25 years. Besides no roan Ilion big ger or'better lot of 30013 it 0E41;4 then I have, and am 'selling them at a bargain. Everything in the Grocery Line, CANNED FRUITS, AND VEGETABLES, WOODEN WARE, CONFEC TIONERY, i I L, j 1 - . ~ not mixed as I mix them here, but 41 good order. I buy all the J BUTTER AND CHEESE, bat I can, and almost everything else but teasels Sign of tho BULL Sr. BEE•BIVE Virepoboro, Dec. 15, 1869. 1 WALLPAPER! WALL PAPER VOLT, PAPER! - r ET it be distinctly understood to the inbab ierintslaUd citizens of Wellsboro, that we will sell WALL PAPER, ,1 and any other article in the Drums Li me; cheaper than can be sold by any other firm in Tioga County; further wo do affirm that no man oan undersell us unless they receive gOods by the AIR LINE. . 'We have just received ft:pm N. r ., 35,000 ROLLS OF WALL PAPER boughtiat the present Gold prices !$l,ll, which we will sell cheaper than any other,drm west of N. Y. Call and examine, and we are certain that we can please in Price and quality, and if not suited. we will pay you for your time in specie. P. R. WILLIAMS & CO y;tellaboro, April 6, 1870. BOOS AGENTS WANTED POR STRUG GLEES AND TRIUMPHS OP P. T. BARIUM. WRITTEN BY HIMSELF IN ONE LARGE OCTAVO VOLUME— NEARLY 800 PAGES—PRINTED 1714/ ENOLISII AND GERMAN 33 ELEGANT FULL P)O5 ENGRAVINGS: It Embraces FORTY YEARS REcom.rerrous of his Busy li t Life, as a Alerc ant , Manager, Banker, Lecturer and Ehowman, and ves accounts of Me-Imprisonment, his Failure, hill uccessful European Touts, and im portant Historical and Personal Reminiscences, re plete with Humor Anecdotes and Entertaining Narra tive, No book published so acceptable to all classes. Every one wants It. Agents are selling from 60 to 100 a week. Wo offer extra terms. Our Illustrated Cats. logao and Terme to Agents sent free. J. B.IIIIRR & CO., Publishers, Hartfold, Conn. FOR SALE• A. House and lot on Pearl Street, 2d hones South of district sohool house. Enquire on the premises. ty Agitator. VAN QELDER & MITCHELL. Proprietors W. T. MATIIERS. Stoies: Stoves:: A NDIIIARDWAIWEI: Havingforneed a partnership in the Tin, Stove and Hardti . like trade, the undersigned have the pleasure to announce that they have, at a great outlay, added to the nsual stock of tho old stand on MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware, of whioh we enumerate the following aitiolee: NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, ,X CUT, MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS, BUTTS, STRAP HINGES, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, PUMPS, AXES, • AUGERS, 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, CORN POPPERS, SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERS. COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS, PISTOL CARTRIDGES, POWDER AND CAP. PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS a new thing, and made for use. These are but a few of the many articles composing our stook of Hardware. We invite the public to call and examine for themselves. We aim to keep the boat quality of goods in our line; and all work to order done promptly and well. . AGENTS FOR THE Buckeye Mower & Reaper. SASH, DOORS., BLINDS AT FACTORY PRICES Always on hand or furnished to order, at _ROBERTS & BAILEY'S Hardware Store, Wellsboro. ROBERTS fr. BAILEY: WM. ROBERTS. CR. • BAILEY. Wollaboro,Jan. 1,1870-tf. Ingham's Woolen' Mills 1 DEERFIELD, PA. THE subscrigers will pay Cash, Full-Cloth, Cassimeres, Flannels, &0., &0., for Wool.— Theyalso manufacture as usual— TO ORDER, OR o‘i SHIRES, to Suit customers. All work warranted as rep resented. They invite particular attention to their Water Proof CASSJMERJS, which are warrantedin every respect. Partion lar attention given to ROLL - CARDING AND CLOTH DRESSING. INGHAM'S large stock of Cassimeres, &0., 25 per cent less than any competitors, and warrant, ed as represented. • INGHAMS manufacture to order, ar4d do all kinds of Roll-Carding and Cloth Dresai6g, and defy competition; INGHAMS have as good an assortment -. o Full Cloths, Casshneros, Sm., and give more for Waol in exchange than any other establishment. Try them and satisfy your selves. INGHAMS wholesale and retail at the C6w anesqne Mills, 2 miles below Knoxville. Our Cloths are warranted, and sold by the following persons: DELANO .t CO.. We!labor°, Pa. T. L. BALDWIN & CO., Tioga, Pa J. C. BENNETT, Covington, Pa. 100,000 Pounds of Woo , Wanted. JOSEPH INGHAM A SONS. Deerfield, Jan. 1, 1870-tf. REMOVAL. Now. Stock! New Goods SEARS . Sc DERBY' ~• ET AVE taken the new store one door above I - 11 Wright & Bailey, where they are 'on hand with a now stock of BOOTS, BALMORALS, GAITERS, BOOTEES, - BROGANS AND GALLIGASKINS I. warranted to.flt arty_root from No. 0, to IS in clusive. The stock has been selected by one who has the advantage of TIIIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE in the btdneaa,and to the beet and fullest in the country; Oar stook of FRENC}A CALF, FRENCH SIP, UP PER, SOLE, COMMON CALF, LININGS, BINDING, MO ROCCO, &G., • will be kept up as keroti3foro. On Findings we shall be found at home al ways, and we shall endeavor , to soli at prices satisfactory to the trade. We' won't be under sold. CASH PAID FOR HIDES, SKINS, FURS & PELTS. Also tho top of tho Market for WOOL, But our Vest hold will bo on CUSTOM WORK! As There's comfort Ina well made custom boot, at fits the corns without too much compressing For everybody knows a shabby foot Cannot bo compromised by overdressing. And one may wear clean linen with a suit Of finest cloth, but there is no finessing Will make a man with shabbily dressed feet, . Look like a gentleman upon the street. Buy your boots of SEARS & DERBY, Or any other man. [Printer's Wollsboro, Jan. 1, 1869—tf. For Sale. lAM AGENT for Kinney & Co., celebrated 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 qt the lowest Manufacturers price's. L. C. BENNET. • Welloboro, Jan. 1, 1870—tf. House and Lot for Sale. Tx OUSE and, Lot, and vacant' lot for Bale oheap. Location Wellaboro, and desirable. Inquireat tho Agitator Office. Jan. 1, 1870—tf. TO THE FARMERS 4IF TIOGA COUNTY. T AM now building at my manufactory,in Lawrence• ville.a Impeder FANNING MILL • whichpossesses the followingadvantagesover allother mills: I.lt separates rye,oats,rat litter,andfoniseeds,and chessand cockle, from wheat. 2."1t cleans flax seed,takesont yellow seed, and all other seeds, perfectly. 3, It cleanstimothy seed. • . e s. It does all otherseparatingrequiredof a mill . This mill is built oftho best and most durable bar, in good style, and is sold cheap for cash, or pro duce. Iwill fit a patent sieve, for separating oatsfrom wb.oat,to othermills,enreasonableterms. J MATHER. Lawroncevillejan.l,lB7o 7 4 f IRON WORKS! FOUNDRY S HOP • A, MACHINE OHOP 1 WELLSB ORO, PA. SEARS & AVERY, PROPRIETORS. PLOWS, HORSE HOSES, CULTIVA TORS, FIELD ROLLERS, KET TLES, ALL SIZES, SAP PANS, FARMING UTENSILS, . ALL BINDS, WOOD MACHINES Fpri, SAWING WOOD; Brick Machinei, CHURN POWER ; THE TOMPKINS COUNTY, HORSE POWER- EIGHT AND TEN HORSE, CONSTANTLY ON HAND, And also, everything usually found in a first class Shop. We call particular attention to our MA CHINE SHOP, which has boon re-built with new, and first-class MICIIIHRY,LITIIII Iron PLANER, DRILL, &c. We employ none bat first-class workmen, and are, therefore, pre pared to do our work in the best style, and at short notice. We have recently added new MACHINERY, for Planing and Matching boards. Call and see us. Jan. 5,1870-Iy. r y Osl 4VI rn 0 P 4 0 M • W II °;.-+ " as. tv 1 txl • 0 o• 0 • )-d t 1?•• 1.-1:1 1-tr , 0 0 , • IN 4 bl I i I I, i I 1 ^I I I I I :: r./1 I I i rrl EI El) i.a pl ' .., i..a t.O IND p. S.A 0 1 7‘ t . '“Z Ct ") 10 . 1 M ND (:) F-4 Ch ..-1 CO t‘D 14 GO •NI tz.. CA o i t ::' ,P .7 4 I' D .s i : ) S * .t s i W .`;) 0 - co c. 7 co co c),2 co VOID co CO C> C. g>.. ''.l CA ND '`.4 CAO Ct Go c) p ts*e. so I,P t w..e. 1-, c) es - co o 2 r-i i .. 4 P.CC( QC t,l El SEARS A AVERY. ' o ' I , 7 1..1 I 1 El a 14 UNION A CADEMY, KNOXVILLE. TIQGA COUNTY, PENN'A. • a. 0. Wain, Principal Mrs. ADA W. IlonsuL recevtrese. Allsa Milts UORTOM, Want, , Mies EMIL BARTLITT, Teacher of Musk.. The rallTerna.w ill Commence Auguet 31. The Winter Term Novetriber 30. The Spring Term March 3. Each Term to continuo 12 weeks. EXPENSES PER TERM. Tuition, including rent and wood, Fall " Winter Term.. 13,60. " Spring Torm.., 12,60. Day Students .. 7,00. Instrumental Music, (Plano, Or gan , or Melodeon).. 10,00. Vocal hlusio 2,00. Use of Instruments 2,00. Drawing and Pending 8,00. Board per week B,og. Jan. I, 1870-tf. Grocery. and Provision Store. CORNINO, N. Y. C. D. ISIX.NZa, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER in all kinds of GROCBRIBS, PROVISION'S, Wines, Liquors and Cigars, FOREIGN & DOMESTIC, GREEN & DRIED FRUITS, CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, WOOD & WILLOW WARE, GLASS & CROCKERY WARE, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CABS & PERAMBULATORS, TOYS, Ao., L. A full and complete assortment of the above mentioned goods of the best quality always on hand. Particular attention paid to Fine Groceries Dealers and Consumers will find it to their in tereet to examine hielStock before buying. Corning, N. Y., 2 , 9 1, 1870. CORNING JEWELRY STORE I A. D. DUDLEY, Z-,,- - -,,. ,(74}.: Watchmaker and Jeweler, A large assortment of WATCH 8, JEWELRY, SILVER PLATED WARE CLOCKS AND FANCY GOODS. ..,,Agr• Engraving done in any style. Corning, Deo. 15, 1869. A. D. DUDLEY, '. 19. No. 10, Market St. The Richardson Washer. WE, the undersigned do hereby say to all— that we have tried this machine; and think it far superior to any we ever saw. ,- It ,Washes complete, and works with perfect ease— only requiring about one tenth the labor of com mon washers. Wo think it cheap, supple and durable. It does notwear the clothes, but sim ply cleanses from all dirt. I And we cheerfully recommend it, to all; it being now canvassed for with great success. • March 2, 1870. St Mrs. Jerome qmith, Mrs, William Mathers, " Mary A Dewey, George Parker, " Christina Watkins, " Nettie Watkins, " Lewis Holmes, " P. C. Van Gelder. 31.1 r... 24. 0. 4a.. 41, •••••lavit Petra Alston§ is this locality. i Mar. 2-6 t. J. STICKLIN, Ohairmaker, Turner, and Furniture Dealer. SALE ROOM and FACTORY opposite Dartt's Wagon Shop Main Street, where be is pre pared to Danish Cabinet Ware of any kind to those in want. Orders promptly filled and satlefactlonguaranr teed. Fancy Turning done to order. Wencher°, Jan. 1,1870. J. STIOEL IN. Valuable Farm for Sale. Afarm of three hundred acres, with two hun dred and twenty-five acres improved. Sit uated two miles north of Tioga Village, on the Toga River and Raihood. Well watttered, un r a good state of cultivation, and good build ings. Also four houses and lots for sale in Tioga village. T. L . BALDWIN. Tioga, Jan. 1, 18.10-tf. Dr. H.-R. Phillips, ZIDIPMIIOI4 111421 1 2211% THE undersigned respectful announces to the citizens of Westfield and surrounding coun try that he is permanently located at this place. Ho is fully prepared to do all kinds of- DENTISTRY, in the highest style of the , art. firtisfactlon guarranteed. Office over ScovifFs Drug Store. Fine Photographs can be had over the Drug Store. H. R. PHILLIPS. Westfield, Pd., June 80,1888-Iy. Wholesale and Retail DRUG STORE! By W. C. KREgS. f LOTS SPRING GOODS TB''subscriber will keep on natal at all times a full stock of , 'DUGS AND MEDICINES• PAINTS, OILS, Patent Medicines, Flavoring Extracts; Perfumery, Kerosene, Lamps, Wicks, Dye Colors, White Wash Lime and Brushes, Varnish and Sash Brushes, Window Glass all sixes, Varnish of all kinds, Fancy Soaps, Hair Oils, SPECTACLES, Hair and Tooth Brushes, a full stock of Yankee Notions; also a complete as sortment of . Homeopathic Medicines, and a full stook of Pure Wines - and Liquors. Buyers are requested to call and examine pr cos boforo purchasing elsewhere. Apr. 20, 1870. , Planing ct, Matching. FLOORING, CEILING, WAINSCOT ING, TONGUED & GROOVED, with rapidity and matrices, with our new Ma chines: :Try it and see. B. T. VANBORN. Well§Nero, Jan. 1,1870. WHOLESILII DREG STORB. DeS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS AND OILS, THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, KEITH'S CONCENTRATED MEDICINES, IREDELL'S FLUID, EX TRACTS, BURNETT'S 0000AINE, FLAVORING EXTRAOTS, KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT MEDICINES, ROCH ESTER PERFUMERY AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL ' PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, AGENTS FOR MARVIN & CO'S RE Bold at Wholesale Prices. Buyers arerequested to outland . get quotations before going further Bast. Corning, N.Y., Jan. j., 1870-ly pikVE 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 do Bai ley, Totes & Barker, and C. L. Willcox, whore samples can be seen and roofs in use. MOSES WING ATE. Wellaboro, Jan . I, 1870—tf. 1.13 B. HOLLIDAY, Proprietor. A large and • commodious House, located in the imme ato vicinity of all, the County buildings, with large and commodious barns attached. 0111`James Hazlett acts as hostler, and will always be found on band, attentive to business. Jan. 5,1870.—1 y 1- Livery Stable SETH WATKINS respectfully informs the public that he has established a at the barn on the premises lately owned by R. C. Simpson, Esq., located on Pearl and Crafton Streets, Wellsboro. Ho aims to keep good hor ses and wagons, and intends to please. Prices reasonable.—Nov. 24,1869-Iy. Double and single teams furnished. MITAVING completed his now Cabinet Ware house on Main street, We'labor°, has stock ea it with a large and superior assorted stook o Ohamber Suits, Walnut, Ash, maple from $l5O down, and as cheap Ai the same goods can be bol in the cities, freight added. Parlor Suits, Walnut, Cherry, and Mahogany, Reps or Hair Cloth, SOFAS, LOUNGES, COUCHES, TETE A-TETES, with Upholstery to suit. Center Tables, Walnut or Marble Tops Looking Glasses, Brackeis t Pa per Rucks, Rocking Chairs, all kinds, • • Wholesale and Retail. I am manufacturing as usual, and intend to keep a full stock of ware, home and city made at all times. My Ware Rooms are Bpaaions and neat, and now contain the largest, costliest and beet stock of Furniture ever brought into the county. Planing and Matching,' SCROLL SAWING &MOULDING, Jan. 1, 1869-tf. B. T. VAN HORN. trauma & LATHROP, DEALERS LE HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, STOVES, TIN- WARE, BELTING, SIMI, CETLERY 9 WATER LIME, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Carriage and Harness Trimmings, HARNESSES, SADDLES, do. Corning, N. Y., Jan. 01870-Iy. C F. & 0.. Moore, LIVE Y AND EXCHANGE STABLES We !hero, Pa. Office and Stables on Water Street, i rear of Court House. They will fur nish horses, single or (limbic, with Buggies, or Carriages, at short notice. Long experience in the business enables the proprietors to announce with confidence thoy can meet any reasonable de mands in their line. Drivers furnished, if desired and passengers carried to any part of the country. Thankful for past favors, they invite continuance of custom. Terms reasonable. Nov. 24, 1889.—1 y. Great Improvement in Densistry HAVING purobased the exclu- Is."A sive -right of Dr. Folsom's Im lkaa proved patent Atmospheric Dental Plates for Tioga County. I now take pleasure in offering it to the public as the greatest DIS COVERY yet made In By the use of which, we can overcome any any and all difficulties which have, heretofore bellied the'skill of the most practical 'Dentist in the world. Plates constructed upon this plan re main perfectly firm under all circumstances or condition of the mouth, as no air, or particles of food can possiblygetunderthem. Those having old styles, Gold or. Rubber Plates, can, at half the cost, have the Improvement applied to them answering in every respect the same purpose as as a new set. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed in every case. C. N. DARTT, Dentist. Welleboro, Jan. 1, 1869. Ma is to certify that wo are now using tho Improv ed Dental Platos with perfect satisfaction. Raving need the old style ofplates for years with ail the troubles and inconveniences known in the use of such plates, we Choorfully recommend the improved Plates as far superior to anything yet known. E. R. KIMBALL. CHAS. WILLIAMS. W. C. KREBS. • CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS AND MATTINOS, just received at . May 4, 1870. I TROB I HARDEN. CJORNING, N. Y. WHITEWASH LIME & AND DYE COLORS, FINED OIL W. D. TERBELL & CO. Patent Rooting. Wellsboro Motel. Livery for Hire, Furniture ! Furniture ! B. T. VAN. HORN, FURNITURE. ito., from $125 down. Also, done to order at the Factory Mechanical Bentisty. RAILWAY TIME TABLES• ON and after MONDAY, May 2d, 1870, Trains will loavo Corning, at tho following hours,vlz GOING WEST. • 5,50 a. NIGHT EXPRESS, daily for Roch• enter Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland and Mein nattl, making direct commectiou with trains of the Grand Trunk and Lake Shore Railways at: Buffalo. Dunkirk and Cleveland for all points West;:and.at Cincinnatti with the Ohio and Mississippi and . Louls• villa Short Lino Railways for the South and Sou th west. 6,18 u in, CYPRESS kilLlL,Buudaya excepted, for Buffalo, Dunkirk nail Oloveland, connecting with tralna for the West. A !sleeping Coach is attached to this train running through to Buffalo, i. • 10,22 u. in., EMAIL. TRAIN, Sundays excepted, for Buffalo and Dunkirk, 1.43 p.m., BALTIMORE RXPRESS,Suntlayeoxcept od, for Rocheetor and Buffalo, Via Avon. • 7,39 p. m., DAY EXPRESS, Sundays excepted, for -Rochester, Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland, Cincinnati, and the South Stops at drincipul stations and con- nects points on main lino. New and improved Drawing Room Coaches accompany this train from New York to Buffalo, and Sleeping Coupe° attached at Horneltsville, running through to Cleveland and Callon without. change. 11,25 p. m., EXPRESS MAIL, Suednye excepted, for Buffolu, Clovoinnti, connecting wily trains for tbo West. 1,05 p• m., WAY FREretyr, Sundaysexcop tecl. 6,45 p• m., EMIGRANT TRAIN, daily, for tho West GOING EAST 11,49 p.m., NIGHT EXPRESS, Sundays excepted, connecting at New York with afternoon trains and Steamers for Boston and New England &Ries. Sleeping Coaches accompany this train to row York 4,35 a. in., CINCINNATI EXPRESSOIondays copted, connecting at Elmira fur Williamsport; Harrisburg and the South; also at Elmira for Canan daigua; at Waverly with train of 14hlgh valley Rail way; at Owego for Ithaca; at Binghamton for Coo perstown and Albany ; and at New York with steam ers and afternoon Express trains for New England cities. sar Sleeping coaches accompany this train to New York. 11,28 a. m., DAY EXPRESS, Sundays excepted, connecting at Jersey ;City with midnight express train of New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia. Also stops at principal atatsons and connecting points on main line. New and improved Drawing Boom Coaches accompany 'this train to Now York. 12.15 P. tn., ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, daily for kluaquebanna. 2.40 P. m., ELMIRA MAIL, Sundays excepted. 430 p.m., NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE MAIL, Sundays excepted, connecting nt Elmira fur the South 7 ,57 p.m., .LI,OIITN ENG EXPRESS, Daily, co n nect ing•fit Jersey City with morning Express train of Now Jersey Railroad for Baltimore awl Washington; and at Now York with morning Express train for Boston. and Now England Cities. Alsr stops at all prin. cipal stations and connecting points on mail. lino. Sleeping Coaches accompany this.traZ through to New Nork. 11,33 a. m., WAY FREIGHT, Sundays excepted. DAMAGE CHECKED THROUGH Air A revised and complete"rocket Time Tableaf Passenger Trains on the Erie Railway and connecting Lines, has recently been published, and can be procur ed on application to.the Ticket Agent of the Company WM. R. BARR, Gen'lPass.AFent Blosobarg & litoraing, & Tioga R. R Szainswillrun as Follows until furthor notice: Accommodation—Ldavee Blossburg at 0,50 a. m.. Mans field at 7,40 Min at 8,22, Lay.irencoville at 0 07— arriving at Corning at 10,10 a.m. ?del.—Leaves Blossburg at 2,80 p. m . ' Man sfield at 3,16, 'toga at 3,95, faiwronceville at 4,29—arriving at Corning at t.BO p. m . Ddail—LeavesCorning at 7,50 a.m., Lawrenceville at 8,44, Tioga at 9,28, Mansfield at 10,05—arriving at Bloss-burg at 11,45 a. m. Accommodation—Leaves Corning at 2,55 p. roncevillo at 4,04 Tioga at 4.65, Manefield"at 6,26 arrtVing at Bloesburg at 6,20 p.m. L.II.SITATTIICK,Snp't Northern Central R.R; TRAINS FOR THE NORTH. TrainsforCanantlagnialeave Elmira as follow s Accornodation at Express [fastest train on road] ......... Mail Way Freight,[pMitionger coach attached] Onamdafter Nov. 15, 1869, trains will arrive and depart frolrnTroy, as follows; LEAVE NORTIIIVARD. 10 85 a.'ln.—Daily(except Sundays)for , Elinira,Buffa— loyClanandaigna, Rochester, Snap. 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Furniture, provisions, bedding &c. l , same rates. There is no excuse, • Everyone Should be Insured. • If not with me, Smith At Blerriek wi:l as cheap, and just as well. (Grafis, gec: o. I should be' glad however, to lefriend etz this manner to pay for advertisin g . JNO. I. MITCR" Vrellsboro, Jan. 1, 1370—tf. Now. when Them :Things is Am • EVERY thing is lovely, and the an:e depends from a sublime attitude. You will Please Obsen that the best natured man in Tosu tai:t: ticed the wants of the public, and harkt: tifully supplied himself with almost cit. which this world c to afford to appease now benevolently pre poses to open the►i: fore the people, and say to all, old st.i black and white, rich and pair, CT 0111 E, • You pay your Money and you take choice. Don't stand out in the cold expoedt ements and to the Sting of the neigit but pull the latch string, it is ttltrap tut iness hours, he. 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No end to the suf,pl3(' species of NyTH from 3Continent:, THE TEA GARDEN will next t.e• your attention; the warm decoction of a, leaf and the Java bean bare become alas , Versa' beverages, and if not swallowed rc! to strong, the mild stimulants are est:sa: eminently promotive of comfort. nd What company of elderly ladies could ere in peace without them? NOW your .net: GARDNER, will be most happy /1.,1T all this. lie will ask you politely to lud.l Toa. You are welcome to try every (IV see if GUN POWDER, Souchong Cid HYSON, he., which flavor you like, to the other styles whose jaw cracking Davit be dangerous to pronounce, COFFEES.a style, ditto, ditto, ditto. Furthermore, Tho bendficont proprietor of this 13 tablfshment—out of sheer good will, sci: will believe him for no other motive interest and Ilia, has at vast expense WI? at the same. place an immense depot Of t', ions, Consisting of 4, Flour, Pork Lard, Codfish, INhiteF:. Sword Fish, &c., &e. Meal, Hams, Butter, Trout, Bluvi Halibut, &e., All of which ho intends to sell at a l ptcf!.:: principle of "live and let live." Its ge: proposes also to receic'e it? . exchange ail tl!: ducts of your farm and dairics,and it fnlentially to. the public, that lie never r!-. Cash. Tho' it irks him wretchedly to keep» anxious is he. that he dear people sboullr nothing whatever that money can buy 0., Weilsboro, Jan. 1, 1870. HARNESS SHOP! . GW. NAVLE, would say to hi 3 fr,!: • that his Harness Shop is now in fuill : 1 and thai he is prepkred to furnish he:l7 et , I . MlEtariti.fagi;W 3o, 'on short notice, in a good and sub/IWO: 1U ner, and at prices,That can't fail to stilt. The best workmen aro employed,and noti the best material used. Call ned.see. Dec. 9, 186S-Iy. t 7. W. NAWLS I:1:1 ranks • MR. A. L. MONROE, is the autV Agent for Tioga and Potter CODel effect insuraneo in the Wyoming Insurance toroPanf Roal, Capitol ss,or.', London, Liverpool£ Globe, Capitol, He will canvass the county during the we 4! copt Saturdays, when ho will be Pundit e s' office of John I. Mitchell, to allow/ to ell may give him a call. A. L. MO"' dept_ 22, 18(19-3m.* 'High School. T"Subsoribor will open a Scbool t 12.;; villago of Osceola, on Iblonda)', M" : 1870, and continuo twelve weel i. RATES OF ,TUITION : t!t Primary, ..• Copamon English, .................. C. C. WARD, Ponce Eeb. 9,-tf. PIRG L. A. GARDO