MESMI THE DAYS THAT' ARE xi) Oh, momorieti grileicOritid,pleesiehtopluee'si %. Where happy birds their wood•notes twittered Oh, love that lit the dear familiar faces/ We buried long ago. Fronk I:arren ... .tt esie . . o` eituasNre . ber, Anti baekihrd gaze, with )ierning °yak. Ac hearts regicnt;:iii of The ertnenteile anny lkie9. ti tad. haulm that See tnett their rainbow tinte to •' borrow ; C• •, • Iron' same illuaiined HO or fairy . ioru Bright days that never !nuked a bright to tatirrtm, Days that return, no tnore. Fait gardgos with their many blossomed -alloys, And red ripe roses breathing ont perfume; Dim violet nooks in green r nestered valleys limpurpled o'ee with blonin. Sunsets thatligiftcti . up the brow'ry Turning their illisky ginenig tO gli Oerinki guld ; Moonlight that on the river's fern 'frtn iicki reaches Streatried, white-rayed, silvery O'er moorlandsidealc we. wander, weary•hearte'B, Through man,* aaaggleid i wild ayol thyrtly ni42e; \ d3mtnemberinki-ne ir, dreams, the dip) deparied, Tho bygone happy days! CASTE) AR. ON .I,III.COLN 1 - wish to present you another ,exam.: pie of adeeided ptirpokie , to - accomplish gradual\abolition, which wns foreed.to couelude by 'immediate, abblition. I' refer to the example of Ameileit: ' * '-- The puritans are the patriarchs of lib erty ; they opened a new ' world on the earth ; thl• opened .a new, path for the human eo s I cience ;' they created a 'new society. Net,lwhen England tried to subdue them and they -cOnqueret; , the Slave] repuhlic triumphed, antt .y re trained. Washington could only eman cipate hie slaves% Franklin sitid that the Virginians could not inoke the. name of,Goti, - ;retaining tiavry,, Jay said that ailthe,prayers .A.O ries—sent up to Heaven for,. the, preser ation of liherty, while SlaverY,centin ed 'werO mere blasphendeft,_, Afason - mourned over the payment his descendants muse make for this great crime of their fath ers. Teff 4 i erson traced the line, where the black Wave of Blavery should be stayed. . •., . , Nevertheless, Stak.ery inv'eased eon- . tintdiy, Ppeg. that you ,Wil 1, pause a 'moment to' . conpider that man who eleans.ed thi4,terrible stains whiab ob scured the'stnrs of the' Anierit , an, ban ner. I beg that`yen will pause a , aid, ment, for this immortal noble has here been invoker] t•for• the perpetuation of Slavery. Ali ! the past century has not, the century to como.will not have, a figure so grand': pijicausb \ its eVtldiSaP pears heroism also. J I have often eontemplated and des cribed his - life.'llorn inn cabin of Ken tucky, or parents who could hardly read' horn a new_ Moses in tie ta?liqvln of the desert, where are fOrgeil all great and oliattnate thoughts,' monotonous like the desert, and,, like the deSert, sublime.; growing., up among those primeval forests, which; with .their fragrance, send welnitior incense, and, with their - murmurs, allond Of prayi!rs to heaven ; ri , boatman 'at 8 years in he impetubus current of the Ohio, ants, at 0w 17 In the vast and . m - it - waters", the' - Mississippi ;' tater; a woodman, with ax' and arm feting the Immemorial trees to open a'way to unexplored regions, or his tribe of wandering workers-; • read ing no other book than -the Bible, the book of great sorrows and great hopes, dietaied ofWit.,l4:prephets to the sound of fifers they dragged through NM ever and Babylon,; it ()Mid of Nature, in a, word, by one Of thoseMirtiele;4 only comprehensible among free peoples, he fought for thep . enuntry, and_ was raised by his fellow•eitizens *to the Congress at Washington, and by the nation to the Presidency , of the Republic.; and when the evil grew more virulent, %viten those states were dissolved,' when the slaveholders uttered their war cry and the slaves their groans of despair—the Vilooacutter, the boatman, the son of the great West, the deseendant of Quakers, Plumblest of thelintrible before hislcon i4clence, greatest of the great before his tory, ascends the Capitol, the greatest moral bight of our time, a•M strong and serene with his conscience and his thought ; before him a veteran army, hostile, - Europe behind illm, England favoring the Southi-France encouraging rOaelion in Mexico, 'in 104 hands the riven country ; he arms two millions of men, gathers a u half million horses, sends his artillery 1,200 miles in a week from the banks of the Potomac to the shores of Tennessee; fights /1101'0 than 600 battles ; renewal before Richmond the deeds of,Alexander, of Ctesar ; and, alter having . emaneipated 3,000,600 slaves,.that nailing ungh t.be wanting, he died-'n the very moment ofvietOry.- like Chrrsi like Socrates, like all re- Jeemer/, at the foot of his work.' His work ! Sublime achievemenn ever which humanity shalt eternally shed its tears, anti God his benedictions! [Great applause.]—Tritnne. TampEßANcit AND PAPPVW 4 .—About thirty years ago a few eitizetisf New Braintree, in Massachusetts t 'inet .to gether and;resoh:ed.,that, the best inter ests of the.,tosht required a tavern in Astbich spirituous liquors should not be Held, n» the• filet was patent to all that too maziy of the young in the place would congregate at the " village inn,'! and were fortniiig habits of social drink ing. After talking Over the importance of the matter, and satisfying t4emselves that the euterpriso they proposed would not ppneapayinly one; they subscribed, some $7,006, built a hotel, furnished it, and engaged a hindlord to ran it free of rent. Soon after this reform, the people of the town came to the conclusion that i t Was an unprofitable business to farm out the poor of the town, as had long been the practice, to the lowest bidder, and at alown meeting they voted to buy a poorhouse farm, and put the poor at work. ,This was also carried into effect. Twenty-flve Years baye passed away had going to that %quiet, thrifty town not long ago, this stage driver said to us, on passing the " poorhouse farm," "There is a funny Mace," "Wks , so ?" we asked. "Because, it is a poorhouse farm, and not a pauper in it. Anii Suppose the reason is, some thirty years ago a temperance tavern was started here—no liquors have been sold, and there is no drinking, nor drunkenness, and not a pauper in the town," Do the best we can, we must not: ex pect every one to be friendly to us ;- for some will hate us becAbse others love US. i It is doubtful if any man could by possibility Flo his noblest, or think his deepest without a preparation ofsutler ring. . . Mr. Greeley says that the Solution , of - the question whether woman is eqi, to man depends)ipon who the wom an is, and who therm is. . Anger'may glance into the Creask ofa wise man, but rests only In the bosom of fools. , =AISO EONS 7i,904 County Agitators i litlB. Mlles is wall stocked with Typo, Presses, Sc., and kas,everKediraVaise fur ,ilelng - • ,_, r.,. , ~' N ,JOll I'ItITING -" ---- In - a superior manueri Plal tier In Colors, from a wed• ding card loin sleet-Cosier. Any kind or sly to of work ilono nt. Obis` allen, asgidlows i Law Books, Pamphlets,' Cards ; invitation Cards, klimASOlS,Pregrammes, _Checks, Drafts, Duhllis,- Bill Saida, Circulars, Orders, Shipping Cards, Uusinesa Cards, Envelopes, Tinfoil Piste Printing, Visiting Cards, Wedding ..-' I &a, Sic., Ate. , . 3 itsti,ce Blanks, , t . i"(iti And all 011nir blanks constan i tly On ;midi and far nide: ' i ' ‘ • ' 1 Destia, a airantes, VS4Sot.Cuntfact, - , Deeds, qult•clalnt. iSiutinteolti, tittlitoonas; ' Statomopt and Confession, 1 Warrants, Execution*, Amicable Action, .Indetuntrying Hands, Bonds,Gonstable's Sale, A,ttasliitten Is, .Indgr, I all t Collector's Sate, tKot4n, eetttlart and, Itattd'" Narrine Certificate, for A pthuen t a r Guardian. And any , Otber Mantle not onninora.irut aboro!4111 be printod..to order 01 abort notice.. - 4:l'e - rtiou a sending orders for JUR WORK wiii got i i their worn prop Hy done and retnrusa . We. shall spare no pains to I ease on r enstoinsis in this depart. ntent, Those.-sending work, please mote llae elm, al joli, kind or ink 0.4 d paper desired. , 1 ... • VAN GELDER & MITOIiELL. .;-3'sbOt:l6. Proprt6ters . VETE do 'not pay ap Vl' • but we do II e I I go than any other btare in this vicinity, which is bettor. We hay just received a 1,1►7 , tge?) IlEii-tC)O43]My and'havo bought them to sell in order to do this quickly, have marked the.. et email profits, tvt-Tri Got& AT PAR es A BAB 9• Dry Goods of all kinds are cheaper than they have been in ten yam* eArecially. DRESS SILKS, FRENCIi , POPZINB, o. afull line In stook, and at each low prices that averilady oan afford a new dross. We have a complete aeaortment and CREAPRII TUN 'EVER i3EFollt. Our Stock of Domestic Goods, Fancy Dress .Gdoder, Wookkpoths, Yankee-Notions, &c., &c., litre risudi very large and varied, and wg nem:: ANTEE rnicce to be as low as can be found any where within 100 miles. Our is full of fresh Goods AT SPECIE PRICE'S, and every one can nom affordAo have everything they eat made good.- WV. IPORDIALLY FEOi'LE OF 'hoot, .601SIVIT to call tend examine our Stock and pri ces—being satisfied that it will paY then in come and buy their goods at f Wealvrayegive customers froNn ri.distriboe.the "INSIDE TRAM" WALL PAM T ET it ho distinctly understood 16 tho inhale. JU 'tante and citizens of Wellsbo t ro, that we sell 5 .WALL PAPER;' • cheaper than can be sold by any other firm In Tioga County; farther we do affirm that no man can undersell us unless they r else goods . 17' the - AIR LI E. 35,000 ROLLS OF WALLIVAPER . • ~ bought - at the prase Gold prices $l,ll, which we will sell cheaper an any othenfirm west of N. Y. Cold and exa ne, and we are certain that we can pleas'e in Price and quality, and if not spited we .will pay, yea for ,your time in specie. - . "%ialdeZtuo th At their Stable on Peail St.,opposite Wheeler's ,Vragen shop.l Single or do u ble rigs furnished to order. They ,im to keep good horses and wa_ gone, and in'terul to please. Prlceareasonahle. W.ATKINS dc:I.Olkl)EN.,:. • Noe. 24, 3884-Iy. et ALL AND SEE that largo stock of wail pa. Der, selling op' at cost, at' P. R. 'WILLIAMS & CO'S. 7ollsboro, May 25,1870. SPRlelit PAYMENT! cie in making change, ahem gal to 50 per Cent tem! FOR THE SPRING TRADE IN PAISLEY SHAWLS, CROW DEPARTIIIHNT The Regulator. NEWELL Sr, OWEN. Corning, April 6, 1870. WA LL PALPPt! WALL PA ER and any other artield ip the - f Drum TAirie•v 'We have just received from N. Y., Vg.ILLIAMS CO sro, We!labor°, April 6, Liver Livery Ibr Hire, . - "A ND. 11) AR .16 Ifavingformeda partnerebtp In the Tin, 'Noire and Ilardarare trade, the undersigned have the pleasure io announce that thy have, at a great outlay, Bedded to the usual stuck of the old stand MAIN STREET; W.cLLSBORO„ a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware, of whieh'we enumerate the following artiolos: NAILS; SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT, MILL," RAND AND BUCK SAWS, BUTTS, STRAP. HINGES, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, _PUMPS, AXES, • AUGERS, • BUTTS, 1)ITT-STOCK HATCIHETS, CHISELS, SPADES, FORKS, • BENCH-SCREWS, WOOD , SOREWS, OARRIAOE BOLTS, Bviats, SKEINS, WASHERS, r PIPE BOXES, AXLE- , TREESr_ELLIP ' TIC SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES; HOOP, BAR, k BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE HANGINGS, CORN . POPPERS, SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERS COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS, ~ PISTOI,UARTRIDGES, POWDER AND CAPS'. PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS a new thing, and made for use. These are but a few of the many articles composing our stool; of Hardware. We invite the public to call and examine for themselves. We aim to keep the best quality of goods% outline; 'and. all work to order don• promptly and well. AGENTS .FOR THE Buckeye Mower SASH, DOORS. BIA, AT FACTORY PRICES, Always an baid or furnished to oxd ROBERTS & BAILEY'S Ha Store, Welleboro. • 11. - (iBEIPTS ; Jr, BAILBY. Wu: ROBERTS. t • ' • R. O• BAILEY. j Wellaboro Jan.'l,lB7o—tf. , I Lois, 'of NeNt 4. Gods L. BALDiiilll & p C 01.43,) and see a nice stook of Goods for the SPRING it, SUMMER. EgLagmo Emma; (looma —all styles, colors and pattocns— ALPACAS, POPLINS, CALBRICKS, FRENCH JACONETS,. ORGANDIEP, PEQUAS, VERSAILES, BLACK t; AND COLORED SILKS, &C., (fo. BEAUTIFUL .Bummer SHAWLS and a large assortment to select from, CLOAKS READY—MADE, - AND OLOTII TO . MAHE MORE, ALL KINDS OF ' LININGS, FRINGES, TASSELS ' &0., TO TRIM DRESSES , . OR SACQUES. YANKEE NOTIONS can't be beat. It keeps up with everything the Yankees have thought of so far. HOOP SKIRTS, BALMORAL A' TS, 001i.SETS, ece, MOZIMMOZ too numerous to mention; but will say. that you will seldom find so large an assortment to select from in a country store, and clear down to the BOTTOM :FIGURE. • itaghWe also keep large casortinent of ° READY-MAD] CLOTHING, in suits, and parts of I ,A. ( Should we fall to suit you with ready-ma to, have Cassim'eri and A !TAILOR TO T AND F 144 ~ , BoOts and HATS AND CAPS, STRAW GOODS, AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, A COMPLETE LINE OF CROCKERY, WOODEN WARE, HA, RD WARE I , SHELF HARD WA:RE, NAILS,I IRON, Looks, Latches, Carpenters' Tools. 'A GENERAL STOOK OF • 4ROCE Tiil3 are lotrer th , the war. Did not go to Cub ao.have some chonp. We are pnb E. ROWE SEWING Farmers, if ion waitta oh to SALT , LIME,PLASTERrPORK,FLOUR . Lime, Cayuga Plaster, &0.. r„,l Butter tubs, Palle. Firkins, a) paver with. All blade oF. ed. Pelees can't be beat. " T. L. I! Tiogs, May. 4,18 . 1 1 IMO OM QOME ~'•O TIOGA, PA such as —Our stook of— MI Shoes, all styles and- !Isms IES, at ao , stimo slap. to buy'augar, awl lagraa for the MACHINE. workfith drop in d Ashton "Salt to rin Produce want- ALDWIN'a 00. 1 - RE11 1 10VILL: ~',k New S toc k-4 Nelt'oo_6(lsl - ; • SEARS & DERBY • AVIg rotten , lhatictaw kora WrSght & 'where they ere:-on - tea with a now gook BOOTS,: BALfeIORALS, BOOTEES, BROGANS AND . : GALLIGASKINS warranted to At any font ltam itea, in iTbe stook his been seleoted by one wbo bas 4be advantage of • • rnia Y` YEARS' EX:I4E4I4OW in the business, and isthe i best and t 41)est in. the country, • Our sioolc-of- , - FRENCII CALP, FRE:NOR ICIP; 'UP PER, SOLE, COMMON CALF, BINDING, MO. ROCCO, • will b l e kept up as heretofore. On Findings weahafi 'be - found • at betas al ways, and we hen endiaVoi fcPselt at prices aatisfactory to s the trade. We won't be under sold. C SI-I PAID . 'FOR HIDE SKINS FURS & PELTS. Also the op o th . ° WOOL . -But our b• • hold will be on CMS OM WPRICI usual._ There's comfort in a well made custom boot, That fits the oorne without too much compressing For everybody knows a shabby foOt.,c l . - Cannot be compromised by OvordreSsing. And ono may,wear clean linen with a suit Of finest cloth, but there is no finessing ' Will make a man-with shabbily dressed feet, Look likn a gentleman upon the street rifouxr,: Buy your boots of BEARS it -.PERRY, , • , Or any other man. rerintit's•DeviLl: Wollsboro;Jan: Ih69—tt lAM AGKKT for Kinney & 00., oel ted 'platform -Spring Wagons, an styr-s also for ' th'eir light Oarrlaget and Buggy ":':ons, , all made in good style, and from Jorge imber, and warranted in everpespitet r e. alto any made. Oan furnish' any of the aborh at the lowest Manufacturers price's; Z. 0. BENNET. Wellsboro, Jan. 1, 1870-0. Home and Lot for Sale: - iTousH and tot, and ,vadant lot for Bale XX. cheap. Location Wollsboro, and (lockable. Inquire at the Agitator'Office. Jan. 1, 181h-z--tf. To TnE FARIIIER9 or TIOGA. COUNTY. lAM non ultdiug +sly manufactory,iu Lawrence villa. a superior • FANNIN:O MILL,,. whichpoimseettie followittgadvantsysover allother mills: — • I.lt eeperitea rye, oats, ratlit ter. a n d ton lue e da,extel otiebeand cockle, from whoat. - , , • 2. It cleans flax seed,tikes out yellow seed r aud all other seeds, perfectly. 13,1 t clean s timothy seed. 4. It does all otherseparatingrequlred Of a mill ; This mill is built ofthe beet and most durable Um her, In good slyle.and Is sold Cheap ier cash, or pro duce. • I will "Ift n patent sieve, for eeparailng oats front whealito othermills,oneeasonableterms. 3.8 AfitTFIBIt , eager. P IRON. WORKS! FOUNDRY it AIACDINE SHOP WELLSBORO, PA. SEARS & AVERS(,' PROVRIZTOREI. PLOWS, HORSE HISSES, OULTIVA TORS, FIELD ROLLERS, KET— TLES, ALL Brzxs, SAP PANS, FARMING. 'UTENSILS, ALL KINDS, WOOD,MACHINES FORd SAWING WOAD; Bl'ick Machines, • CHURN POWER; SHE TOMPKINS COUNTY, HORSE POWER--: - EIGHT AND TEN HORSE, CONSTANTLY )N HAND, And also, everything usually found in a His zlass Shop. We call particular attention to our MA CIBINE SHOP, - whtioh hats been re-built with new, ant tiret-elatt ItiCHINORLUTH Iron PLAINER; DILML, hco. We employ none but first-class workmen, and are, therefore, pre. pared to do our work In die, best style, and at short notice. Wo haie recently added new MAORIRERY, for Planing and Matching boards. Call and see us. Jan. 5,1870-1 y: tiEARS & EVERY. hid e+ fr : t o El tfi 4 ‘• • "" , c ), KS ), 9PI I t.TItI to P 4-- 4 - i ,)g . 0 , , , .• , :-. - Oil . _ 4 as 01.0 - , • - , • I ef •r 0 • •Il g ° , bil I . 1 i f I I O 6s , .2x ,5.7‘ CSCrz SD t? )—.4 4 C. 71 •1 CS2 )111. %DP •••1 o 4 0 CA tO Olt 0010 0 0 i CO ••••1 Olt ••2 Cr 2 CCI 02 t , -4 0•• 1 11 1 P• • • •PP r • arket tor -V'or Sale. Ma th,... 0 I 1 ' 1.4 I :1 I I ,THlff ,11(1.11J1IPABLIE'' Lift4•l;§l3ll,;A:NCE,,i •,- • " - VNITEV-STATES: Chartered under the Laws of N44 - York: Cash Assets $12,000,000. Annual Ausluess: " "A63,0Q0,0P0. le.sedn#i':2dd ,fau sobsequhot . prenktouts;los:to 1tiOr . "00 the amount 4f ma pp10y..., Divider* itse from 10 to 26 per conl,l3ie 2d ylear, witinafaiss each ' yeas, therefore.. Thti f ilqultibla=lad 'bilittleslS to thti mount, otr$12,000;000 Mere butt #iiat (1669)tbast any other 'company-411'0fmk; • Ptfrily transit and noo-rottoitoble. No other oreinpany can show a better eo'ciid, larger - dividends, Ayr cafes 'soli amities. r Alt the 'profits lest the tuttnalkixpenses of thermal:Holy are , divided :among the a pelloy . holders as ,dividends each year. .Any ono desir ing of having a life insured, if he will examine the figures of theEqUitable, will become convinced that it is:to his advantage to insure In this cow-4 pany in preferone to any other. ' _ VY. - "AvirrONE; Agent Office with Wilson 4 Niles.] for Xioga Co. April 18,1810-4 m • • Grocery,: L ikell'krOyleto!i Store, 00 #NINO; N. 8". ci.' ! ' t . WOOLEBALE. AND RETArL DEALER in'All kinds of GROCHRIES, PROPIONS, Wines, Liquors and. Cigars, H FOREIGN 8; DOMESTIC, GREEN DRIED FRUITS, 1' CANNED FR UITS AND VEGETABLES, ! WOOD & WILLOW WARE, GLASS it CROCKERY NV E, , CHILDREN'S CARRIAGE , OARS dc PERAMBIMATORS, TOYS, &0., &o. A fall and complete assortment of the 'above' mentioned goods of they beet quality always on hand. • . , Fatal:mkt attention paid , to Fine Groceries. Dealers and Ocinsumers ails end it to their in terest to examine MOM* before buying. Corning, N. Y., re I, 181'0. e-"" CORNING JEWELRY STORE 1 A, D. DUDLEY, 34 1 : illatohmalcor,l and Jeweler. A large aerortment of WATOHEE, JEWELRY, SILVER PLATED WARE, °LOOKS AND. FANOY GOODS: - Air Engraving done In any style. I Corning, Deo. 15, 1869. A. D, DUDLEY, Iy. N0.,10, Market at •STZOKLIN, ' • - Ohtkintialteb Turner, and rarnitnre Dealer. • , Q. A 1•11 ROW and RAMO= opposite Dartt's 0 Wagon Shop Main Street, where he la pre pared to tarnish Cabinet Ware of any kind to Innen, In went. Orders promptly filled and eatisinoti+guaran thed. Venal Turning done ta-arder.. ." Welleboro, Jan. I,IBZO- O'.STIO,ILIN. . , ' Valuable Farm for Sall: farm of three hundred stores, witl>> two hun dred and twenty-live Reran improved. Olt ? aced two miles north of Tioga• Village, on the ' 4 I; C .5 vet and Railroad. 'Well matiterad, un der a good state of cultivation, and good build ings. Also four houses and lots for sale In Tioga 'T. L. ZALDWIN. Tioga,Jan. 1 , 1870-tf. Wholesale and Retail DRUG STORE! By W. C. KRESS. LOTS SPRING .GOODS Tlin subscriber will keep on nand at all times a fall stock of Patent Medicines, Flavoring Extracts, Perfumery, Kerosene, Lamps, Wicks, Dye Colors, White Wash Lime and Brushes, Varnish, and Sash Brushes; Window .Glass all sized?, rarnilh. of , all - kinds, Fancy Soaps, Hair' Oils, SPEOTAOi4 • ; Hair and Tooth Brushes, a fu , atock of Yankee .Notions; also a co plete as•l aorimept of Hoiciteopathic Medienes, and Ei full stook of Pure Wines and Liquors. Buyers are requested to call and examine pri ces before purchasing elsewhere; ,Apr. S 9, 1870. • W. C. KREBS. HAND IN HAND MUTUAL TAPE, INSURANCE COMPANY Office, Na. 112 S. 4th St., Philadelphia. Chart'd Capital g;sigo,ooot, Assets, - - - $1,000,000 000 Valuation otHoles, Ds. 893,600 00 Annual IncOme, • - - 67,910'96 Ratio of Asasti to Liabilities--$165,00 of as- sets to every $.100,00 of liabilities. pfirThis Company, which ranks amongst the most popular and successful Life Insurance Com panics,. grants policies on ali s desirable plans, both with and without profits. ALA POLI . OLE'S ARE NON-PORPRITABLE. MI NICHOLAS RITTENHOUSE, pre*. ROBERT M. ,FAUST, Soler, A. L. MONROE, Agent,Vellaboro. Office with Jno. I. htitotoll. , 0 "4 XTOTIOE.—We hereby forbid any person trite ting or haiboring our father, Jacob Qra• ham, on onracoonnt, as We shall pay• no debts of his contracting after Oda date. • JOSEPH' °Haws, • HENRY GRAHAM, s lOHABOD GRAHAM. Jaakiaa, May 27,1870. $m El ¶AINTs,-OILS, 11001tat.:BRIIG:ST:0111L . ; . gORNIN9:, RUGS AND 'MEDICINES, PAINTS Aar AND OIL% • fluppEus DAN) . DW, INICEI, , KEITH'S 0014dEVIILX - 015 11141101Ntg: re:A.oirs; BuRN - parp 0000AINE, FLAVORING • L'IMAIDTS, KEROSENE LAMPS: .PATENT , ,MEDICINES, ROPII ESTER PERFUMERY AND FAVORING EXTRACTS, WALE PAPER, WHOM CLASS, WIiITEW4S AND DYE COLORS, AGENTS /o FOR MARTIN & CO'S RE . ( FINED oIL. Bold at Wholesale Prices.' Buyers arerequested to Dill and got quotations before going further Nast. W. D. TERDttili & CO. Corning, Jan. 1,1870-1 y P#tent Roofing. I•}EAVB bought the right to use the Paten ilTostio Roofing in Tioga County, and am' now preparad to put on roofs cheap and in good workmanlike manner. This roodbg is fire and waterproof. I refer to Messrs. Wrightl& Bai ley, Toles dz Barker, and 0. L. Willcox, whore samples can be seen and roofs in nee. MUDS WINGATE. Wellsboro, lan .1, 1870-tf. Welloboro Hotel. jl3B. iIoLLIDAY, Proprietor. it-large and 41. oOmmodiona Ilonao, 'pouted in the imtnis ate.violuity,of all the County building', with large and eoelmodlotts barns attaohed. jitiONTainea Ha:detracts' as header s , and will always be found on hand, attentive to business. Jan. 6,1871).—1y . Furniture I Furniture! 8. , P. VAN HORN, TrAVING toompleted his now Cabinet Ware house on Main street, Wellaboro, has stook od it with a large and supotrior. assorted stook of FURNITURE. Ohamber Suits, Walnut ; Ash, Maple, &e., &e., ho., 11101• from $l5O down, and as ohe a / 1 as :the same goods Can be bo3 11 in the cities, freight added, Parloir Snits, - Walnut, Cherry, "and :Mahogany, Repa or Hair ,Cloth, ' r -Prom $125 - down.. Alio, SOFAS, EOUNGES, 43013011E5, TETE— A-TETES, • with 'Upholstery to shit. Center Tables, Walnut or Marble Tops, Looking asses, Braok to Pa __ • per Racks, Rocking hare, all kinds, • Wholesale and etail. • e I arulnanufacturing an usual, and intend to keep a lull stook of ware, bottle and olty made at all times. My Ware Rooms are spacious and neat, and Pow contain the largest, costliest and best stook of Furniture ever brought into.the county, , . Planing and Matching, SCROLL SAWINO . &;;MOULDING, done to order at the Factory. B. T, V . N BORN. Jan. 1, 1889-ti WALKS & LATAUtOP. na&Lana HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, IV YES; TIN-WARE, BELTING,:SAITS; BUT C R Y, WArkER: LIME; Y AGRIOULTUR'AL IMPLEMENTS, Carriage and: Harness Trimmings, HARNES)3E6, BADDIE I • S, ; °outing, N. Jan. 2, 1870-17. Ingham's' Woolen gills I PA: T" i lsubscribers will pay Cash, Pull-016th, Chi 810101 . 011, Piatitlol2l, &0., ho., for Woo).— Mayas° manufacture as usual— \ • • TO MIL OR ON MIRK to suit customers. All work warranted nem.' resented,• They invite particular Attention to their Water Proof CASSIMERES, which are warranted in every respect. Particu lar attention given to ROLL II CARDING AND CLIITII DRESSING. MOHAIR'S large stock of Cassimeree, &e:, 25 per cent leas than any competitors, and warrant. ed as represented. INGHAM manufacture to order, and do all kinds of , Roll-Carding and Cloth Dressing, and defy competition. - • =GRAMS have as- good an assortmgnt of - • Full Moths, Oassimeres, • and give more for•Wbol in exchange than any other establishment. ;Try them and satisfy your selves. . wholesale and - retail' at the Cow-. anesqne Mills, 2 miles below Kno*villa. Our Moths are warranted, an 4 sold by the following persons: 0. B. KRUM', Welsher°, Pa. T. L. WA.LDWIN CO., Tioga, Pa. • .T. C. BBNNETT, C gtonqa. 100,000 Pounds ,of, Wool Wanted. jeot to the , decision of the Repot) town , County Oativentfoo. INGHAM BROTHERS. / Denteld, June 1, 111tOltf. 1,, •,. r N. Y. QN 'and aftor MONDAY, May 2d, '2lllO, Tralna wilt tuna o Oarntrtg, at the follow tug hours, v Ist - 1 • 0012(0 WEST. . , 6,46 and dpibettaan.;l .lloll T IfIL",„ daily for Roch ester - Buffalo Dunklik, ' Cleveland and ',Cfneitt pattl,-mektag' direct cotamectfou with trains of the • Grandk and Lake Shore Railways at Buffalo, Dunkirk d Cleveland for all points West,;eull at' Cloelii ti with the Ohio ; and AlivolvalPPl and - " " ill * villa Short [duo Railways for the Southend Son lb ' wes t : ) : . 0. 618 a in, BXPRI3BB 'MAIL, Sunda)* Duffed°, Dunkirk and Cleveland, c i n etiug wlt ell; trains Pr thailleat. A eleeplog Coa ch to aitatedsto this train running through to Buffalo. 10,221 a. 62 . , , MAIL TRAM, Betideya exec tod, tor I kluge o and Dual:lrk. 145 p.m., BALTIMORE RICERESS"tido reacept, °LI, for ltocheeter and Buffalo*yla Avou. 7,25 p.m., DAY EXPRESS, Sundays exce.ted,pv Atocheater, Buffalo, Dunkfrk;Cleveland, ct 'clung!, laid the Booth Stops xt drin clpe ! stations end eon, neoto points on Junin line. , New and improved Drawing Room Coaches aci:ompauy 1 this rain from Now York to Buffalo, and Sleeping i ? Coact) ti attached at llornelleville, rifuning through , _ too velaudaud Galion without change. . •- • /Lk 5 p. in., EXPRESS MAIL, Situdaye excepted, Tor llntrolo, Cleveland, connecting ,witli talne for. the West. ,ted. 12,08 P. WA YYREIG lIT, Sunda yea xcejr...._. 0,45 g: t . ve., EMIGRANT TRAIN, daily; for the Wait, 11,48 p• ni l NIGHT EXPRESS, Sundays excepted, connecting at Now York 14 Itliafterstoon trains and Ateamerefor Boston and Now England &Blew. Bleeping Coaches accompany this train to New York 4,35 m.,I3IOINNATI EXPRESS, Mondays ox pepted„ connecting at 'Elmira for Witilitumport, Harrisburg and the South; Woo at Elmira for Conan - dalgus; at Waverly with train of Lehigh valley Rail. way; at Owego for Ithaca; at Binghamton for Coo - peretown and Albany; and at New York With steam ers and afternoon Express trains for NeW . England - cities. Jr". Sleeping coaches accomPany this train to'Neil! York A . . 11,28 k m., DAY EXPRESS, Sundays excepted, connecting at Jersey „City with midnight express trafn afNew Jersay Railroad for Philado Ipb la. Also stops at 'principal statedna and connecting points on . main line. :New , krid inapcovid Drawing Room Coaches accompany this train to N w York',,' 1248 p. m., ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, daily for Susquehanna. . 2,20 p. m., ELMIRA MAIL, ;R1111111).s exeopted. 4.,30p. in., NEW YORE AND BALTIMORE MAIL, !Sundays excepted, connecting. BC Elmira for the South. . . 9,57 p.m., LIGRTNINO EXPRESS, Dally,connact log at Jersey City with morning Express train of Now Jersey Railroad for Baltimore alsd 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 main line. Sleeping Coaches accompany thliktraT, through to New Nock. 11,33 a. m., WAY BREIGIIT, Sundays excepted. °, Atir A revieed and complete" Pocket Time Ttibleo f Passenger Trains on the Brie Railway and• connecting Linos, bats recently been publiebed, and can be procur ed on application to,the Ticket Agent of the Company Wht. R. BARR, • L. D :RUCKER Gael rasa .A gent , Gen't Sup't Blossburg & Corning, & Tiogit R. Ic Tiatnewillrun as follows untilfnrther notice: ~, dooommodation—Leave a Blossburg at 6,50 a. n.i..+lllaus fluid at ,40 Vnr Tioga at 8,22, Larencevllie a t 9 07— i t artivip ' Corning at 10,10 a.m. Matt—Le a Blossburig at 2,80 p. ra „Mansfield a t 2,10, Tioga at 8,45, Lawrenceville at 4,29—arriving at °tinting at 0.80 P • Ittt •, 1 Mall—LeavesOorntag at T,50 a .m.;lawreneavali at 8,414,Ti0ga at 9,28, lelanaHald a t.lo,os,—arrlvlng at Bloss-burs at 11,45 a. In . AIXOMITIOdatiOI..•LeaVp II, O OI ' Mug at 2,55'p. m.,Law reacaville at 4,41.11.10ga at 4.65, Mansfield at 5,88 arrivin it a t Blossburg it) 6,20 p. in. - . L .H .6jHADPIICK ,8 up , t TRAINS FOR THE NORTH. • 7iraineforOanandagulaloavo Elmira al] follows': Accomodation at 112 pin Haven [fastest train on road) ...... 12 05 a m Mall 10 00pm Accommodation 615 pm On andattar,luno 12, 1870, trains will arrive a t.d lepart frog' Troy; as follows; • LEAVE 110itTHWARD, 848. p. m.—Dally(oacept Sundays) for Elmira and 13ntTalo,via Erie Railway from Elmira. `lOB5 a. m.—Daily(oxcept Sundays) for Eimira,Buffii lo,Oariandalgua, Rogheater, Snap airidet and 038 Oanadaa. • ~ . LEAVE SOUTHWARD.. T 25 . 131.—Da113(except SundaYe) for Baltimore, 968 lashillgton,Pbiladelphiaptc , , m.—Dally (except &Maya) for Baltimore, ashington and Philadelphia. 1/11) It• PINCE. BD. B. YOUNG n'lBuptilarrieburg, Oen') ase. et m0ne,518., A Best gi Bee. Beet Bra. Men not note give B GB.—Wo want all portions hating any bags wit . our mark . on them, to return the same at on. as lye shall take steps to, secure th em.— We have 500 bags scattered among the people. eve WO and gen: T: E subscriber would Inform tho public that che has thti agency of a quantity of C lOWA LANDS, I will or p MI thr Th, cal TIME TABLES. AILWA *LE -RAILWAY, GOINQeT. 11.6.0040r1) OISECKED TIIIMUCIII Northern Central R ~I OTHER TUMBLE TS, Cash! 1.8-70 BE WIli!..T SELLING FOR:CA8111 w Prices To-.fifty. VhiteWheat Flou'r $7 pr bb1.1,75 pr. sack 'ad wltnter $11,60 " 1,82 " X Spring Wheat, 8,00 " 1:60 " k and Flour, 3,00 per 100 lbs. 1 eed 2,00 " Shorts 1,60 " ". . 2,25 '' “' iise prices only FOR CASH.. 1 • DAIVEY , persons not having settled with us, ,car.. . Janie us now if they find their accounts and'• left with an attorney for collection. We [due notice. W. la. B. WRIGHT .% DATTA&Y . . , .11011 1 /Ng MACIIIM IS !. ! E Excelsior is dooidedly tho best and mist ' dutab/o ' MOWING MAOHIN • j brought into Tiogtdounty. Por sale by J. r tendyke, Wellaboro •, A. Silbert, Mansfield; .i . P. Wortendyke, East Charleston; who is =rat agent for Tioge, county. 1 ' at Charleston, June 22, 1870 tf • FOR SALE, • the undarligned, a span of horses, ffve \ years old; a good farm or ad team. Can be on the premises of E. P. De ii, in Delmar. D. 1.. DEANS. 'ellaboro,inly,l3, 1870. 2m • . HUMPHREY & CO., , • PPOSIVE the the Hazlett Maze, - TIOGA, I f i Pa., keep oonetantly,,on band a largo assort.. t of Family , oceties acid Provisions, OUR FEED, AND MEAL S , PORK, BUTTER, LARD, OfiEESE, &c. Price's down to the bottom figures. • 18, 1870.-8r0.. , A. HUMPHREY A CO. OW A LAND' AGENCY. oh ho will sell for cash, or exchange for real ersonal property, on reasonable terms. iill 1 - t REAT BARGAINS OPFBEED. r I • e would say that ho hex trimmed the Ptrop ; and titles for himself, and believes hel can r 1) ait for the interest of person going West, ire him a call before , purchas ng else* ere. ;particulars, inquire of S. D. OODE.Lt, i ay 11, '7O ly Sahinsville , logs Co., Pa. IHotel for . "Sale•s . Ht' ROTEL ail Osceola, is offered (or sale lort . reasonabl terms. Ale- stand is a de hle one, hes wo barna upon the piem ises, o wells of goo water, and slot of fruit reef,. lot contains acres of land, Addres •or on ' IMES J. MART ! cools, Jane 1,1870-11 m. The Proprietor. I ' ' HARKNESS &, • , • R 0,7 7 AND siroE AtAKAIRS.I Pp An Mozart 'Mock formerly oocuple l d by J, .11; Rice sic a Grocery Store. . .SOTS AND SHOES of all kinds mlt!ile to order and in the best manner. EPAIRINGof all land's done prompt' . Give us acall, • • Jong , ukftiorE SHILEY. ellsbliro, July 18, 1870.-4 y. • Spring Milli ery; 1187 q! nArRS. smjefil, on 'rain .6treet., has' jug opened a'very hug aisortment of MILLINER COOK, suc"all HATS, ,_EONNETS; LACES, FLOW • • COLLARS, ii &0., nßl~ k afraid. will be e*, oda. All work done pr. AlRe. Wellgioro, 71by 11, MILL , IlLif RS, B. E. Rituba 1.111. - in her, twilit 'quail bookstqre. She has ju SPRING to which aho invites t of WoHaber° and vie April 13, 1870.1 y NIIIV SPRI AND P lit RS: SOFIELD has returned from • the City Inwith an assort ent of New Goods to which she inyftes•the atton ion of the ladies of Wolle. bore and' vielnity. ler stock comprises a etiage selection of \ STRAW , GOOD , ,LACES,. RIBBONS, • FLOWERS, K D GLOVES, BAND KERCHIBF'',OOLLARS, FANS; EMBROJD ' RIES, and a ety of " IKETE,-Gool* , Thankful for the generous ,patron eof the past, she hopes to merit a tin ne6 of the same. Bonnets & ats repaired to order, ~flRi" I am also a Efewing Machine. Weilaboro Apia CAMPII s "1 • ; ft. New S STAIE ry6R STOOTC In all Ito bra - n , standard of Gold at ST On is vory largo, no' wbon rid. Ou CARP 1 is the.largest'in th prices 10 to 20 per .Linen an( • arO as low as befor ale Brand Black A' est, Frank Leslie pronlonneing the b the Beaver Brand and fral Oil) 1 UNITED STA I 1 i7•• •ff.atsili p ' , 4... 11 i 1 1 paokage, The ce 'forwarded to u Will deliver the to; We ae the ascii./ can asFrtro our CUB .1 , . gill ar cheaper than all ea the chance o . We solicit fl ea( ()aunty and vtaini assure them that t{ ly Wonted, and we] Corning, April HARN W. NAVL that his Ha 1 1 and Omaha is re , 1‘ 1-3Cetar on short notice, in ner, and at prices t a gbod and substantial man 'at can't fail to suit. , gir The best workmen aro employokand none taut the best material Call and,,see. Deo. 9,lBtlZ—lyi G. W. N'AVLE. ' _ X im, u r am. ie MR. A. L. M I ONROE, is the nufhortr . cd' Agent for 'Bogs and . Potier Counties, to, effect insuranco in the • - . ~ Wyoming Insurance Compaul.' - • - Royal, I Capitol $5,000,90 0 Loa don, Livorpll A,,Globe, Capitol, $16.000,00 0 Ile will eanoade i il county during tbq weel4 ex cept Saturdays, of hen ho ,wpl be found at the office of Jobn. I. Mabel!, t}) attend to all wbotl , may give him aC. IL , lA. L. MONROE. Sept. 22, 1869 •tri.• c 4 4114 Trlll i Stibscriboi. 1 • villago of Ot 1870, and continu •1 • RAT; ' ' u ari, lioCorn uon Engli igbo ~... eb. 9, f. ING, CEILING, TVAINSCOT it LIED & GROOVED, ) P m and with rapidity I ohint6. Try j Ileboro,' d exaotneee, with our new Ma , d see. B. T. VANBOBN. 1,1870. • - 1 lee NBT 'RAW GOODS, RS, . RIBBONS; . DKBROBTS, ' 1 &0.,. I • mud/ below termer pri mptly, Bridip CAROLINE fiNITE, S7O-tr. liMile= NERY. I t wilt ha found heleaftat era, over Young find Co, , i st recelvpi lota of __ MILLINERY • !e attention,l of the Itylies init:V. IMRB. R. E. KIMBALL -MILLINNIV NOY GOODS. )• :ent for the Wllleox-le Gibbs' Mrs. A. J. SOPIRLD. 0, 1.870. tf GN OF 1870. "f. 7 I‘... 1 • X . >•17 1 . 1 . 7 :7-77 ring.. Goods AT THE NOW VERY CODIPLhTE hes, and Prices down to thr, yor. Our OF CLOTH we make Clothes - to order T STOCK s sectionlof the State, and ont lower than last year. Whi aods the Isar. ,We keep the Bulr-i ipaca, ishich Idadam Demor nd Bazaar unite - in eat Alpaca hi arket • also: mare Mobairs,l splendid fi tment. The ES TEA CpMPANY: the last inroce the following uo—' oposo after April pack a certilkont,e nt Silter Plated ' in one pound • found, will he kd us with r at received,' ice. "We 5t,1870, to .r an elega ea Service, • ificate• Who 'vice our ) vice to the agente, and they fortunate partyl a for the - C'ompany, and wai l otnerft, that reir , 1 gw, i bey can be sold at tat getting s Tea Sett from all the citizens of Tina y, visiting Corning, Wild we ,ey shall be kindly and fair will do them good, •'• SMITH & 0,-1870, I • 'SS SHOP would say to his friends mess Shop, is now inifull blast, ;fired to furnish heavy or light eatBABOISI F ~ ;le , Schtioet. .1r open a SohoOl .in the °cola, on Monday, Marsh 7th. twelye weeks. US OF $.l 00 $5,00. C. C. WARD, Prin?ipal. li. ~~'