PITTY,PATIS nI z AIifIR T ' -fit : We'io 'a dear little lassie, we've named Pitty he'i got a wee kitten eke calla kitty Cat. ;Now Pitty Pat sleeps in a gown snowy white. While Kitty Cat wears her day plothing But Pitty:Pat•saye she don't like if all, • And, pulling tho fur out, makes Filly Cat "nail But still she Persists in undressidg her pet, • And failing to do it, quite angry gots. • 'Whilel4ty'Ca,tories IA what Pitty Pat doe r ft ; To iter - oie little coat a soft silken fur, Then Pitty Pat's sorry, and Ake, why she cries At being fixed tidy for ahoy)* her, eyes. Nor says NOW I lay me, 4 going to bed, Bu{ curling up eoftly sings,"purr-r-r" instead. So Pitty Pat tells her, in sZdtnnest way, "Iryou're a bad Kitty Cat, then I must pray." "Ile :lays her-dear Fathe.r-down softly-in bed— Her doesn't do nuffin 7 ..and nufEn her said— 'Copt purrr-.-rand pur-r—and then•goes to slciip 2 i- But never mind, Father, .Ibei little soul keep.'"' [School Visitor. Done -Enough: A RevolUtionary soldier was running for Congress, and his opponent was a young mane who "bad never been to the wars," and it was the custom of the old Revolutionary to tell of the - hard ships he luid:'endured. Said he : 1. Fellow'citizens :—I have fought and bled for my country. I helped to whi the British ,and the Indians. I hay slept on the field of battle, with no oth'r er covering than the canopy of heaveri. I ha.ve , walked over the 'frozen ground, till every footstep was marked With bloOd—" Just about this time one of the sover eigns, who had become greatly interes ted in his taale of sufferings, walked up in front of the speaker, wiped the tears from his eyes with the extremity of his coat tail, and interrupted him with : " Did you say you had fought the Bri tish and the Injuns?" " Yes, sir.,, " Did you say you slept on the ground, while serving' your country, without any kiver?" " I did." " Did you say your Bfeet covered the ground you walked over with blood?" • "I did," said the Speaker, ex ultibgly. • "Well, then," said the sovereign, as he gave a sign of tearful emotion, ."I guess vote for t'other fellow; for I'll be blamed if you ain't done enough for your country." WHAT A WOMAN THINKS.—There :is a woman out in Joliet with a few em phatic ideas on the topics which agitate the bosoips,of a portion of hersex, and talks in this way : " I just don't believe in these new women notions. I have raised six boys —Tour of them vote now, and' the oth ers will 'soon be old enough. Then I Kill have six votes. Now (best: good , for-nothing i women wit have tooled their time away, and never raised a sin gle boy, come around and (vast every woman to vote for herself. 1 don't be lieve in such nonsense. I have raised my six boys,. and I am going to have every one vote km me. Those women who go lecturing around the country. instead of raising-boys, have no busi ness to vote, anyway. And when they say they are just as good as am, anti have a right to vote themselves, if they have no }goys to do so for them, it is not true. If they sre as smart as I am, why did\ they not raise , some boys to vote for' hem ? I tell you, Ido not in tend to be cheated out of my six votes by any such g,otl-for-notliing folks. I guess the world Would come to a pretty pass, itt a mighty shot t time, if the wo men all took to going around lecturing on women's rights, instead of raising: . boys. "—Ex. LIVE AND Love:.—W hat lessons are embodied in thy tes.ching ! stern lessons, as we hi our days of hope and happiness, could- never Think of encountering, as we set sail,under sunny skies, and our bark glided pleasantly over smooth wa ters ; .we did not dream of the clouds, the storm, and titer tempest, that come all too soon and liv‘volie us from our fond security. Time, the great monitor of all hearts, teaches us the undeniabid and stern truth, that change is written ()wall things ; but the saddest is death. Oh: low terrible is the wreck of_ hearts and homes, when the 'messenger, resistless and unerring in his march, takes from our midst the brave and strong ; prayers and tears are of no avail ; life's lessons we must all learn, life's burdens we must bear. Who has not seen some of their loved ones wrapped in the cold cerement of the grave, and borne to the innumer able city of the dead? When we re membered that in all our wanderings through life's paths we should meet them nb more, see their kindly beam ing smile; hear - their loved tones no more, have we not, in anguish of soul, uttered the wail of a bleeding heart, let we die, for in all this broad ,earth I have nought to live for. But we cannot die when we wish to `mast ; we way weep at many a grave before we reach our own. Who has not wept over broken hopes and severed ties? Who has not seen, one by one, life's eherish4l dreams de part, its golden chalice turned to bitter ness; or snatched rudely from our grasp the hope and:trust of years? Oh, who cannot say, when all our hoarded hopes are crushed, our howl,- hold godEt \ are Pcatteied and broken, I would not live always ?---Leager.. MARK • TWAIN'S HOTP.I.--:HAVIR g laie4 opened a. hasher", I send you these rules and regUldions This house shall 'oe consideredstrialy inn -temwrate. None but the brave deserve the . fat. Persons o,Wing bills for board, will be bored 1C bills. Boarders who do not wish to pay in advance; are requested to' advance and pay- $ Boarders are expected to wait on the colored .t.ook—for meals. Sheetd to be nightly changed, once in six months * if necessary Double boarders can have two beds with a toorn4ri it, or two rooms with a bed in it, as they choose. Boarders are requested to pull off their bOots-before retireing, if they can conveniently do so. } Beds with or without btfgs All money and other valuables are to be left in care of the proprietor. This i insisted on, as he will not be respon sible for any other losses. tI Inside matter will not be furnished for editors under any consideration. , Relatives corning to make six months visit will be welcomed ; but when they bring their household furniture, virtue will cease to be a forbearance. single men with their families, will -not be boarded. . Beds with or without' board s . Dreams will be ebarkr,ed for by the dozen; Nightmares hired out at reasonable rates.', Stone vaults will be furnished strong boarders, as the proprietor will in no wise be responsible for the broken tin pan-utns of other ears. Tioga County Agitator. office fa well stocked with Type, Presses, do end law every advantage for doing "JOB - • PRINTING in a superior manner, Plain;or In Colors, from a wet ding card to a shoot poster. Any kind or etylaof weld 'done at tp.la office, as follows: Law Doelie, Pamphlets, Cards, Invitatiori Cards, Mud Bills, Programmes, Checks, Drafts, Dahllle, Bilk Deade Circulars, Orders, Shipping Cards, fluidness dards, Envelopes, Tinted Plato Printing, Visiting Cards, Wedding Ac., Av., etc. Justice Blanks, • , , • , And all other blanks constantly on hand and for sall Deeda , warrantee, :. • • School c ontract, ; ! Deeds,quit•claim, , , t Sammons, Subpoenas, - Statement - and Con . fesslen, Warrants, 'Executions, Amicable Action, - Indemnifying Bonda, Bonds, Constable's Sale, Attachments, Judgment Collector's Sale, Notes, Petition and Bond MarrlageCertificate, for App'ment of Guardian. And any other blanks not enumerated above will be printed to order on short notice. • At5F-Persons sending orders for JOB WORE will got tliett , Work promptly done and returned. We shall spare no pains to please our customers in this depart. ent. Those sending work, please state the size of so w b; kind of ink and paper desired. VAN ()ELDER & MITCHELL. Proprietore Feb. 1870 BEE - HIVE EXCHANGE. I Surrender, BUT AT DISCRETION! YOusel that half a column bf apace with half an inch-of reading matter don't help mar after all. What d'ye do that for 1" asked loss -in a million of my ionstomers, when I appeared - in blank. , And; being tubitered out with trying to explain why I did it, I am forced to do it in print: Therefore, Know ye, ull good people, that I am doing a Land Office Business, WHOLESALE & RETAIL SUGARS, ALL GRADES, SYRUPS, MO LASSES, PORK, lIA.MS, SHOULDERS, MACKEREL, WHITE EISH, CIS,COES, - COD, HALI BUT, AND SO FORTH, And lam selling cheap as I always do, and can save country dealers their expenses to the little city of Elmira, or tho big city of New York.— Buf then, THE TEA TRADE is one of my biggoat, brightest, and best things. You cannot got botter OOLONG OR GREEN TEAS, or cheaper:than I can sell you. You may Pa - . tronize the Grcat Am crip Tea Company, - and then I can do you good. I have enough to flat Tioga County a TE - NEE - ING for the next 25 years. Besides no man bassi big ger or better lot of 2aam a; EFE42430 hen I have, and am selling them at a bargain. Everything- in tho Grocery Lino, OANNED FRUITS, AND VEGETABLES, WOODEN WARE, CONFEC TIONERY, not mixed as I mix them hero, but in good order I buy all tho BUTTER AND CHEESE, that I can, and almost everything else but teasels Sign of the BULL & BEE-HIVE. iirellsboro, Dec. 15, 1869. WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER WALL PAPER! T ET it be distinctly understood to the inhab itantsiand citizens of Wellaboro, that we will 'sell WALL PAPER, and any other article in the Drug Iii.XLEN, ehetiper than can be sold by any other firm 'in Tioga County; further we do affirm that no man can undersell us unless they receive goods by the AIR Ne birce just riceived from N t Y., 35,000 ROLLS OF WALL PAPER boughtlat the present Gold prices ;$l,ll, which we will sell cheaper than any other firm 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 specie. Pay you for your time in P. it. WILLIAM, & CO. Wellsboro, April 6, 1870. BOOK AGENTS WANTED FOR STRUG GLEES AND TRIUMPHS OF P. T: BARNUM. WRITTEN' Erlitimay nt On LARGE OCTAVO VOLD= NIEJLLY 800 PAGES-PRINTIM /N ENOLIHR AND GERMAN • 83 ELEGANT FULL PAGE ENGRANTNRS: - It Embraces Form YEARS Itscom.xcrions of his Busy Life ) els a liderchant, Manager, Banker, Lecturer and Showman, and gives accounts of his Imprisonment, his Failure, his Successful European Tours, and im portant Historical and Personal Reminiscences, re plete with Humor Anecdotes and Entertaining Narra. tiro, No book published so acceptable to, all classes. Every onewants it. - Agents are selling from 60 to 100 a week. We offer extra terms. Our Illustrated Cate loge° and Terms to Agents pent free. J. B.BURR & CO., Publishers, Hartford, Conn. • FOR ,SA.LE. A House end lot on Pearl Street, 2d house A South of district aohool house. Enquire on the premises,. W. T. MATHERS. LINE. Stoves! Stoves:: AND lIA.RDWARE! Havingformed a partnership in the Tin, Stove and Hardware trade, the undersigned have the pleasure to announce that they have, at a great outlay; added to the usual stock of tho old stand on • MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, a complete assortment of Shelf 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-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS, SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS I , - 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 CAPS. PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS a now thing, and made for use. These are but a few of the many articles composing our stock of Hardware. ,I . We invite the public to call and examine for themselves. We aim to keep the host 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, Vilel-Laboro. ROBERTB dc BAILEY. WM. ROBERTS. R. Q• BAILEY. Weltsboro,Jan. 1,1870-tf. Ingham's Woolen Mills I .DEERFIELD, PA. subscribers will pay Cash, Fall-Cloth, Cassimeres, Flannels, ho., &0., for 'Wool.— They also manufacture as usual— 0 UDR OR ON SHIRES to snit customers. All work warranted as rep- resented. They invite particular attention to their Water Proof CASSIMERES, which are warranted in every respect. ) Partion mar attention given to ' ROLL ■ CARDING ANL, GLOTII DRESSING. /NG.gAWSl4rge stook of CassiniEros, ito., 25 per cent less than any competitors, and warrant, edam represented. /NORMS manufacture to order, and do all kinds of Roll-Carding and Cloth Dresaing,; and defy competition. •' /NGHAMS have as good an assortment o Full Cloths, Cassimeres, etc., and give more for Wool in exchange than any other establishment. Try them and satisfy your selves. INGHAhiS wholesale and retail at the Cow anesque Mills, 2 miles below Knoxville. Our Clothe are warranted, and sold by the following means: DELANO A CO.. Welisboro, Pa. T. L. BALDWIN A 00., Tioga, Pa. J. 0. BONNBTT, Covington, Pa. 100,000 Pounds of Woo Wanted. JOSEPH INGHAM A SONS Dearthld, lan. 1, 1870-tf. REIIIOVA 1,. =I New Stock! New Goods • SEARS;,BO HAVE taken the newstore one door above Wright. Bailey, where they are on band with a now stook of BOOTS, BALMORALS, GAITERS, BOOTEES, BROGANS AND GALLIGASKINS warranted to 0t any , foot from No. 0, to 13 in clusive. 'The Stock has been selected by one whO has the advantage of THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE in the business, and is the beat'and Masan the country, Our stook of . FRENCH CALF, FRENCH KIP, UP PER, _SOLE, COMMON ()ALF, • LININGS, BINDING, MO. • .110000, will be kept up as heretofore. On Findings wo shall be found at home al ways, and we shall endeavor to sell at prices satisfactory to the trade. We won't be tinder- Sold. CASH PAID FOR HIDES,, SKINS, FURS & PELTS Also the top of the Market for WOOL. But our beet hold will be on CUSTOM WORK 1 As usual. There's comfort in a well made custom boot, That fits the corns without too much compressing For everybody knows a shabby foot • Cannot be compromised by oderdressing. And one may wear clean linen with a suit Of finest cloth, but there is no finessing Will make a glall with shabbily dressed feet, Look like it"gentleman upon the street. MoitAL 'Buy your boots 'of SEARS & DERRY, Cr any other man. [Printer's Devil.] Wellsboro, Jan. 1,1869—tf. For Sale. y AM AGENT for Kinney A Co., celebrated platform Spring Wagons, all styles, also for their light Carriages and Buggy Wagons, all made in good style,' and from Jetfoil 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. Wellaboro, Jan. 1, 1870—tf. Home and Lot for Sale. OUSE and 'Lot, and vacant lot for sale Ja cheap. Location WeUaboro, and desirable. Inquire at the Agitator Moe. Jan. 1, 18TO—tf. TO THE FARMERS OF „ TIOGA COUNTY. T AM noW building at my mannfactory,in Lawrence ? ville.a superior FANNING MILL, whichpossesses the following advantagesover allother mills: I.lt separates rye,oate,ratlitter.and foulseeds,and chessand cockle, from wheat. 2. It cleans flax seed,takes out yellow seed, and all other seeds, perfectly. 8, It cloanstimothy seed. 4. It does all otherseparatingrequired of a mlll. This mill is built ofthe beet and most durable tim ber, in goodstylo,and is sold cheap for cash, or pro duce. I will fit a patoilr sieve, for separating oatefrom wheat,to othormills,onreasonpleterma, I f MATHEIt, Lawrencovilleolan.l,lB7o-t IRON WORKS! FOUNDRY & MAURINE SHOP WELLSBORO, PA. SEARS & AVERY, PROPRIETORiI PLOWS, HORSE HOSES, CULTIVA TORS, FIELD ROLLERS, . KET TLES, ALL sins, SAP PANS, FARMING UTENSILS, ALL KINDS, WOOD MACHINES FOR SAWING WOOD; Brick Machines, CHURN POWER ; THE TOMPHIN S COUNTY, HORSE POWER- EIGHT AND TEN HORSE, CONSTANTLY •- ON HAND, And also, everything penally found in a Mit chum shop. We call particular attention to our MA CHINE SHOP, which has been re-built with new, and first-class • • MACHINERY, L 7111 ) Iron PLANER, DRILL, Ac. We employ none but first-olass workmen, and are, therefore, pre. to do our work in the beet style, and at short notice. We have recently added new MACHINERY, for Planing and Matching boards. Call and see us. Jan. 5, 1870-Iy, SEARS A AVERY. (I) Vg;q tli gl i gg li ßi )- lb 4" 2Rg 2 4 g oy Pkl ' m 4l t. 1 , o , g '.- o )7i et. '°- g 't - 1' - gl a : . :., .. s . 0 .. , ..z a R. co it>.l 0 P. Q 0 • tl . 0 il W Z O O P/ M I C I WIT/ 0 0 • ?"' t •e l • t 1 .1 0 g f io N. e+ 11 1 1. ... , 1 111 a p. ;4 5.7 1 r+ . 4 4 4M .. Cr3 C 73 n 7 C. 71 -4 CO CNO 41. CO gb. P.7 4 •1‘ .9 5C ) 5 ° :: 4 0 CA CO CO 0: CO CAD h. 2 OD co 0 0 14=. , C.7t 'NI CA. 1:4 Op P .19 1 ‘.2 ,t • S2 1 %2 •1 4 1 14. 1 " .1 00CO02 t" 1 . " trt 'l. l PP • • .5. 4 • • • • it , I 9 s s I . 1 I I , 0 ' ' 1 g .. ... . ~ „R° ,' ~. r 4 . i i. 1 UNION AO4DEMY, KNOXVILLE.' TIVOA.•; COUNTY, PENN% • • 0.0. Wain, Principal. ' Birs.Ana W..liouton,-Preceptross.' - 61iss Idtaklloarott, Assistant. Bilis Emu. Illaturf,Tetioker of Music. Tim Pail Term will Commence Annet $l. Tho Winter Term November 80. The lipring Term March 8. Each Term to continuo 12 weeks:- • ••- -• • • EXPENSES -PER TER M. Tuition, inalading i fent and;:ilood,, Pall Term $11,50. Winter Term.. 13,60. . is- • • bipring Tenn... 12,60. Day Students 41., • 7,00. pisernmental Bfnelc f (P/ano,Orgait'Or Melodeon/. 10,00:' Vocal Mudd' ' 2,00. Use or Instruments • • • 2,00. Drawing and Penellng. ' 8,00. Board per week., . . 8,00, Jan. 1,1870-tr. Groeeri and Provision. Store) CORNING, N. Y. x. 151XX.a3Car NITROLBSALE AND RETAIL DEALER if V in all kinds of GROCHII.IOB, PROVISIONS, Wines, Liquors and Cigars, FOREIGN & DOMESTIC, GREEN & DRIED 'FRUITS, CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, WOOD & WILLOW WARE, GLASS & CROCKERY aWARE CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CABS & PERAMAUL4.TORS, TOYS, &0., &a. A full and complete assortment of the above mentioned goods of the best quality always on band. • . Particular attention paid to - Fine GrooerlOo. Dealers and Consumers will find it to their in terest to examine hisifitoek before buying. Corning, N. Y : ,;,el 1, 1870. CORNING JEWELRY STORE I A. D. DUDLEY, S if, X Watchmaker and Jeweler. A large assortment of ' WATCHES, JEWELRY, , SILVER PLATED WARE, CLOCKS AND FANCY GOODS. Oa- Engraving done in any style. Corning, De 0.15, 1869. A. D. DUDLEY, Iy. No.lo, Market St. The Richardson Washer. WE the undersigned do hereby say to all— that we have tiled this machine, and think it far superior to trie d we ever saw. It washes complete, and works with perfect ease— only requiring about one tenth the labor of com— mon washers. We think it cheap, simple and durable. It does not wear the clothes, but sim— ply cleanses from all dirt. And we cheerfully recommend It to all; it being now canvassed for with great success. March 2, 1870. 8t Mrs. Jerome Smith, Mrs. William Mathers, " Mary A Dewey, " George Parket, Christina Watkins, " Nettle Watkins, " Lewis Holnies, " P. 0. Van Gelder. =real. v. button If tne only autnorirea Agent is this locality. Mar. 2-6 t. J. STICKLIN, art Ohairmaker, Turner, and Furniture Dealer. SALE ROOM and FACTORY opposite Dade' Wagon Shop Main Street, where be is pre pared to furnish Cabinet Ware of any kind to those in want. Orderepromptly filled and eatiefaetlonguaranp teed. Fano; Turning done to order. Welleboro, Jan. 1,1870. J. STIOICLIN. • Valuable Farm for, Sale. 1 A farm of three hundred acres, with two tm dredd and twenty-five acres improved. Sit uated two miles north of Tioga Village, on the Tioga River and Rallrobd. Well watttered, un der 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, 1870-tf. Dr. H. R. Phillips, 010710305 T 331X2111% THE undersigned respectfully announces to the citizens of Westfield and surrounding coun try that he is pertnanently located at this place. Ho is fully prepared to do all kinds of . DENTISTRY, in the highest atyle of the art., Srtisfuotion guarranteed. Office over Boovili's Drug Store._ Pine Photographs eau be had over the Drug Store. 11. R. PHILLIPS. Westfield, Pa., Julie 80,1889-Iy. Wholesale and Retail DRUG STORE ! Hy W. C. KRESS. LOTS SPRING GOODS TUB subscriber will keep on nand at all times a full stock of DREGS IND MEDICINBS PAINTS, OILS, Patent Medicine's, Flavoring Extracts, Perfumery, Scream", Lamps, Wicks, Dye Colors, White Wash Lime and Brushes, Varnish anti Sash Brushes, Window Glass all sizes, Tarniih of all kinds, Fancy Soaps, Hair Oils, - SPECTACLES, Hair . and Tooth BruAss, a full stock of Yankee Notions; also a complete as , , Sortment of Homeopathic, Medicines, and a fall ',took of Pure Wines and Lifuoie. Buyers are requested to call and examine pr cea before purchasing elsewhere. Apr. 20, 2870. Planing & Matching. FLOORING, CEILING, WAINSCOT ING, TONGUED & GROOVED, with rapidity and exaotnaee, with , new Ma shines: Try it and see. B. T. VANHORN. Wandler), Jan. 1,1870. EIOLBSI4 'II4IIG STOIIII. CORNING, N. Y. Tvtuas AND MEDICINES, PAINTS .I.Ae AND OILS, THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, KEITH'S CONCENTRATED MEDICINES, IREDELL'S FLUID, EX ' TRACTS,' BURNETT'S COCOAINE, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, KEROSENE. LAMPS, PATENT MEDICINES, ROCH ESTER PERFUMERY AND FLAVORING EXTRAOTS,WALL AUNTS FOR MARVIN & CO'S RE FINED' OIL. Bold at Wtkolesale Prices. Buyers arerequceted to call and get quotations before going further EMI! Corning, N.Y., Jo:1.1,1870-1y rHAVB bought the right to use the Paten TElastio 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 rofer to Messrs. Wright & Bai ley, Toles & Barker, and O. L. Willcox, where samples Can be seen' and roofs in use. MOSES WINGATE, 'Wellsboro, Jan .1, 1870—tf. Pato.l3. HOLLIDAY, Proprietor. A large and • commodious House, located in the imme vicinity of all the County buildings; with large and commodious barns attached. Or James Hazlett acts as hostler, and will always be found on hand, attentive to business. Jan. 5,1870.—1 y Furniture ! Furniture! lIAVING completed his new Cabinet Ware house on Main street, Wellsboro, has stock edit with a large and superior assorted stock of Ohamber Suits, Walnut, Ash, Maple from $l6O down, and as oheap as the same goods can ha bo't in the oities,! freight added. Parlor Sults, Walnut; Cherry, and Mahogany, Reps or' Hair Cloth, from $125 down. Also, SOFAS, LOUNGES, COUCHES, TETE- A-TETES, Center Tables, Walnut or Marble Tops, Looking Glasses, Brackets Pa per Racks; Rocking Chairs, all kinds, Wholesale and Retail. lam manufacturing ae usual, and intend to keep a full stook of ware, home and city made at all times. My Ware Rooms are spacious and neat, and now contain the largest, costliest and best stock of Furniture ever brought into the county. Planing and Matching, SCROLL SAWING kMOULDING, done to order at the Factory. Jan. 1, 1869-tf . WALSER I & LATHROP. DEALIfRB IA HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, STOVES, TIN- WARE, BOLTING, SAWS, CUTLERY, WATER LIME, AGRICULTURAL I MPLEMENTS, Carriage and Harness Trimmings, HARNESSES, SADDLES, &o. Corning, N. Y., Jan. 2,1870-Iy. • . • C. F. & O. Moore, btreIIVERX AND EXCHANGE 'STABLES ' Welleboro , Pa. Office and Stables on Water et, in rear of Court House. They will fur nish horses, single or double, with toggles, or Carriages, at short notice. Long ex erience in the business enables the proprietors to announce with cOnfidence they can meet spy reasonable de mands in their line. Drivers furnished, if 4esired and passengers carried to any part of the country. Thankful for past favors, they invite continuance of custom. Terms reasonable. Nov. 24, 1808.—Iy. ; Great Improvement in Densistry. RAVING purohaaed the (mein , :sive right of Dr. Folsom's Im sae a• :proved patent Atmospheric Dental Plates for Tioga County. I now take pleasure in offeiing 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 baffled 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 p ossibly getun der them. Those having old styles, cold 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. Wellsboro, Jan. 1, 1889. This's to certify that we are now rising tho Improv ed Dental Plates with perfect satisfaction. Having need the old style of plates for yearevvith all thetronblea and Inconvenienceeknown in the nee of such plates, we cheerfully recommend the Improved Plates as far superior to anything yet known. B. B. KIMBALL. OHAS. WILLIAMS. "CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS AND MAPPINGS, just received at May 4, 1870. THOS. HARDEN. THIS well known STOOK HORSE will stand the ensuing season as follows : W. C. KRESS. At thelitable of the subscriber in Mainsbnrg, Thursday:- Friday and Saturday of each week, and at D. D. Holiday's, Welleboro, the three first days of Court, ofeach week. Terms,slo to ensure Pasture furnished for mares from a distance. All accidents at the risk of owners. Owners dis posing of mares before foaling, will be held re sponsible for the Insurance money. May 18,1870-Sta. : ; E. A. FISH. PARER, WINDOW 01,A85, WHITEWASH LIME & AND DYE COLORS, W. D. TERBELL & CO. Patent Roofing. Wellsboro Motel. B. T. VAN HORN, FURNITURE. &a., &0., &0., with Upholstery to suit. B. T. VAN - HORN Mechanical Dentistry. YOUNG BERTRAND. RAILWAY TIME TABLES; _ ON and after 3 10NDAY, 7day 2d, 1870, Train. wlllleayeoorning, at the following honre,via : GANG Wes?. 5,50 a. m., NIGHT EXPRESS, daily for Roch ester Buffalo Dunkirk, Cleveland and Cincin nati!, making ' direct commoction with trains of the Grand Trunk and Lake Shore Railways at Buffalo. Dunkirk and Cleveland tor all points West, and at Oincinuatti with the Ohio and Mississippi and Louis ville Short Lino Railways for the South and South west. 6,18 a m, EXPRESS MAIL, Sundays excepted, for Buffalo, Dunkirk and Cleveland, connecti g with trains for the West. A sleeping Coach is at ched to this train running through to Buffalo. 10,22 a. m., MAIL TRAIN, Sundays oxce ted, for But:tido and Dunkirk. 1,48 p.m., BALTIMORE RXPRESS,Sunday except ed, for RocheSter and Buffalo, via Avon. 7,39 p. m., DAY EXPRESS, Sundays excepted, for Rochester, Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland; Cincinnati; and the South Stops at drincipal stations and con. mots points on main lino. New and improved Drawing Room Coaches accompany this train from New York to Buffalo, and Bleeping Coupes attached at Hornellsville,running throukh to Cleveland and Gallon without 6hange. 11 25 p. m., EXPRESS BIAIL, Sundays excepted, tor, Botfolo, Cleveland, connecting wltq trains for the West. 10,05 p• In.MAY FttEIGIIT, 8 undayeoxeep ted. 645 p. m., EMIGRANT TRAIN, daily:, for the West, GOING EAST. 11,48 p.m., NIGHT EXPRESS. Sundays excepted, connecting at New York with afternoon trains and Steamers for Boston and New linglaud-Aitles. Sleeping Coaches accompany this train to Now York 4,35 a. m., CINCINNATI EXPRESS, Mondays ex: cepted, connecting at Elmira for Williamsport, Harrisburg and the South; also at Elmira for Canan dalgua; at Waverly with train of Lehigh valley Rail way; at Owego for Ithaca; at Binghamton for' Coo perstown and Albany ; and at Now York with steam _ ere and afternoon Express trains for New tenglatid cities. /Sir Sleeping coaches accompany this train to Now York. 11,28 a. in., DAY EXPRESS, Sundays excepted, connecting at Jersey ~Olty with midniglmeXpress train of New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia. Also stopsat principal statsons and connecting points on main line. New and improved Drawiflg Room Oodles accompany this train to Now York. 12.15 P.m., ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, daily for tinaquelianna. 2,20 P. El., ELMIRA MAIL, Sundays excepted. 420 p.m., NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE MAIL, Bandar) excepted, connecting at 'Elmira for the Routh 7 '457 p.m., LIGHTNING EXPRESS, Dally,connect ing at Jenny City with morning Express train of New Jersey Railroad for Baltimore and Washington; and at Now York with morning Express train for Boston and New England Cities. Alsr stops at all prin cipal stations and connecting points on malt. line. Sleeping Coaches accompany this trap through to New Nork. 11,33 a. m., WAY FREIGHT, Sundays excepted. BAOGAGE CHECKED THROUGH sir A revised and complete" Pocket Time Tablo"of Passenger Trains on the Erie Railway and connecting Lines,haa recently been published ,and can bo procur ed on application to.the Ticket Agent of the Company WU. It. BARR,' Gon'l Pass. Agent Sloosburg & Conking, & Tioga 12. 8 Tittinswilicnn no followsuntilturtbor notice: Accommodation—Leaver; Bloseburg at 0,50 a. m., Man 8 field at 7,40 /logo at 8,22, Lawrenceville at 9 07— arriving at Corning at 10,10 a.m. Mall—Leaveeßlosebnrg at 2,30 p. m.,Manefield a t 3,16, Tioga at 3,45, Lawrenceville at 4,29—arriving at Corning at F. 30 p. m. Mail—LeaveBCOrning at 7,60 a.m., Lawrencevitleat 8,44, Tioga at 9,29, liabeileld at 10,05—arriving at Bloss•hnrg at 11,45 a. m. Accommodation—Leaves Corning at 2,55 p. m.,Law• roncevillo at 4,04 Tioga at 4.55, Manaileld at 5,38 arriving a t Bloseburg at 6,20 p. m. L .11.SHATTUCK,Sup't Northern Central R.R. TRAINS FOR THE NORTH , TralnsforCanandagnialoaro Elmira as follows: Arcomodfttion at 7 05 p Express [fastest train on road] ' 1220 am Mall 10 00 p m WayFreight,[paasenger coacbattarbed] ...... 620 n T r On and after Nov. 15, 1866, train s will arrive and depart trona Troy, as follows; LEAVE NORTHWARD -- - , 845 *p, m.—Daily (except Sundays) for Elmira and Buffalo,via Eriellailway from Elmira. 1085 a. m.—Dally(except Sundays) for El mlra,Buffa— lo, Canandaigua, Rochester, Soap. Bridgo and the Oa nadas. LEAVE SOUTHWARD 728 A. m.—Dally(except Sundays) for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia, &c. 958 P. m.—Dally (except Sundays) for Baltimore, Washington and Philadelphia. ALFRED R. FISKE ED, S. YOUNG Gen'lSnptilarrielmrg, Gann Pass. Ag't Baltimore,hfd. 10,000 Agents Wanted EYERYBODY'S _LAWYER BOOK OF FORMS, BY FRANK CROSBY, ]kg, Member of the Philidelphia Bar Enlarged and Troroughly Revised, By S. J. VANDERSLOOT, Esq., Member of tho Philadelphia Bar. 608 PP. 12 sio. LAW STYLE. $2,00. 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So anxious is ho. that .ho dear people sliOuld want nothing whatever that money can May of ellsboro, Jan. 1, 1870.: HARNESS SHOP T. GW. NAVLE, would say •to his friends a that his Harness Shop is now in full blest, and that ho is prepared to furnish heavy or light iretarrketenses, - - on short notice, in a good and substantial man ner, and at prices that can't fail to suit. The best workmen are employed, and none bat the best material used. Call and see. Deo. 9,1868-Iy, G. W. NAVLE. • 1- X 3r). gs AIL I' Et MIL 4:3 (3 , ! • MR. A. L. MONROE, is the: authorised Agent for Tioga. and Potter Counties, to etreetinsurance in the Wyoming Insurance Company. Royal,Capitol $5,000,0 00 • London, Liverpool do Globe, Capitol, $16,000,0 00 Ito will canvass the county during the week ex , cept 'Saturdays, wb n ho will be found st the (ace of John. I. 1111 obeli, to attend to all wb° may give him a call A. L. MONROE. Sept. 22, 1809-13 M High School. TAE Rubsoribor will open a Sobeol in the village of Osceola, on Monday, March 7th, 1870, andkontinno twelve weeks. : , RATES OF TUITION : Frimary, $3 00 Common English,— 5,061+ $B,OO. Higher, *ob. 9,-tf. 0 . 0. WARP, Pr/114111. 1 L. A. GARDNER