11 U Fro 1110 bay: - .I I IV, A suurso THE AB, Al 3 Y?: We measured the riotous baby . Against the cottage wall— A lily grow at the threshold, And the boy was justl tail ? A royal tigor With spots of purple and golkl, Atid a heart like a lowelvi The fragreint dew toholkli. Without, the blutpirdS Abided . Iligh up in the ohlrobttrees, And to and fro at the 'window The red rose reeked herbees; And the we pink fists of the hehy*, Where nevet It moment still, 1 „, Saab:A:Ling at shine and shadow. That danced on tho latticed Rill ! Tfla eyes wcro wide as blue ilia mouth like a flower unblown— Two title bare foul T dgitt i furtny. mieo, Peeped out from hicauouT gotwn; • And wo thoughtritli oftrapfuro_ Thai yet, haclit tiittall'eif polo, • When JunO rolls aroun.l • will; her rnes, ''o'll measure the hoy • • , Al Met io,ri darkened chamber,. ,With the sunshine ohntapsy,— _ Through,tlio toars4ll4-fell liltA 4 4 1Ttif-i- rain f • Wo measured the boy to.dayti ' • And the little liar° feet that were dimpled And sweet as shedding rose, " ••• • Lay, ride by sidle together, 'ln the ht i l eb of a long reffsol Up from - the dainty.piliolv, .• ,-, • , I \ Whitt' as the riton dawn, \ , I • The fair Hilo taco lay smiling, r With the light•of heaven thereon',.. And aut dear-litlo hand like roselettrea Dropped Prom a rose lay still,:' Nor to anatoh pt the agnehitio ! . • ' Tat crept to the"abtruded Fill! •_ We rud lured:tile sleeping ba'hs With ibbont whim at enbw4.e. • ..'-•: • For the a ;Wog ronoivood °eats-0 ,6 1 . That we ed LIT below ;.• , • ' - c i, And out of t e daitkoned °heather ? IWo went wllt a ohlidloas moan— %... To the height - o s the sillies angels Our, litto ono h grown 1.. I 9 . . • ,• - - , i • How to Co..47llliata . . , Carving is )07ery i plishment fo - ,i) kti -La, men, and she il be tl not learn it b ultion - ,' joined by att - ::tilloe true that tI French i th.e meat sit ul 16%-kait. necessity Or e rvingaf rich; but ln mitiler' 1 elegan Wes "aro not pp ledge of carving shout boy's or girl's. eduCati, we hear a person say,''oll! excuse me, r can't alive. I never tried." Or, if, it bir attempted, one soo,nt t uds himselfsat9Y embarrassed. 1 - le'graapS the kbite iadd "fork desperately; he has ,tearhed, tilai a slice of the breait of a turky tali,' dainty, that a wing is good the second joint, also, and the leg 1s net so good ;. but it is not an easy task‘:to , separate ! Ahem' and ho thinks ho 'Woiiid rather nut .wood than ~.. Cu t;,, tuj:ky. .:.11.e does tot know that on the bask ''fielt a delicious i morsel called the. oyster,,and.: that the side-bones belowjhe'.eecond joint are. considered titbits: This must be taught him. Ladles ou l ght especially to make carving a study ; : at.their own,lionie the task often devolvetrsupon 'them,' and they should be able to perfortri it with., eve, and not be forced to - accept' the assistance of visitors, who would prob. ably dread the operation. ;-The platter should be placed so near the carver that he has full control over it; if far, , off, nothing ea)) prevent an ungraceful rip-' pearance. .A sharp knife i.4' 'requisite and a thin and welltempered blade: In ' carving a turkey, ctit off the wing pear._ eat t o you &it, then the leg and second joint I then slice the breast until a rounded, ivolylßhati . ed,•-plece _appears ; insert the knife bk‘veen• that and the' bone a,nd separate them ;' this part Is tote nicest bit of the'breast ; nest coraes +n "merry thought." After this; turn ' ver the bird a little, 'and Just below e breast you 'Will find the oyster, 1 h hick you separate t‘s you did the itiner breast., The side bubo- Iles beside the rump; and the desired morsel canbe taken out withobt separating the whole bone. Proceed the same way wiyi the other side. The fork need, not he re moved during the whole process. An es,periencetl carver will dissect a fowl as easy as you can break an egg or cut a • potato. Ile.retants hiS seat,• manages his hands and t elboWs artistically,l and is perfectly at ease. There is no' diffi culty in the matter ; it only requires knowledge and practice, and those should be taught in the family, each child - taking his or her turn, Chickens and partridges are carved in the ! same • way.--Hearth (ind• iiO7llC. Tho.rarmer's Beeprity. The high prizes of life are not offered to the fariners—_,not one in a thountud acquires* a princely, Jeri fortune by the `vation of the soil. This iSso weal ander- stood, by tie shrewd men wbo "will be rich," that almost every mall'' of • them avoids fa'rming as by Instinct. Blit , there is another side to this subject, which of interest and instruction. Almost every farmer who has average .• health and industry, acquires h eompe . tence, and.an independence. Four out of five of All the families to ~whlch the Ohio Farpzer is weleorne,l will 'furnish proof of the assertion, that men begin ing with nothing but vigorous industry and an unsullied - name; - have ; within the.last twenty years, risen to the Po- I ssession of comfort and abundance. The exeeptioris to.this remark are few, and can be readily accounted for on the most obvious principles. 'Wove se d own against:this the fact, ,which tie - last tUrty years have • developed, namely, ' „ that out of every ten Of all who eng.. in trade fail in ;business, and fart/Ors have abundant reason to felicitate them- , • selves on titelr position and its bless " ings. Where the farmer exercises cayo and prudence, and does not go out 'of his business -to make money, he is quite be yowl the reach of bankruptcy. Wehav - some. pains to learn the 'Actual condition of the farming interest inthe region of our circulation, arid is i ,mir belief that nearly every serious case ofembarrassmenthasarisen from\ot3e, Or Vali of the• two following causes : Esti:3+s have purchased faster . than nsce*ity rsquired, .or prudence permitted : or.they 'have gone beyond their busines tp engage in speculation more or less remote from their work as - farmers ; when they have, become Om mercial men, they : have incurred the . risks bf cotnineree,—and these risks should not be set down to the 'account of agriculture :- tor where farMers have kept aloof from these they haveovolded those c ntatglenients which have been the "lion's net?' to so many men. - Wse invite the r.ttontrott of our young ,men to Om facts: They are' worthy .of the most thoughtfpl reflection. Other Professions are a)Ways crowded to over "flowing, very few succeeding In them. The present commercial derangement is scattering the fabrics built , on hollow credit, 'while the farming interest put. s es.comparatively nnseathed.-o..Pariii. 1' Pop ;minty AgitiOr. rrla oat° is well stooks& with Type, greases, ild has every advantage for doing in ft iniperior manner„ Plal Oar In Colors, from n, w4d• ding card to a sheeemoster. Aoy.klndoi stylo_etworlc dono at ibis office, as follows: Tisw BOolts, Pamphlets, - Cartisanvitatlen Garda. Itanaliiiiii,Tr9glattinles, Cheats, Drafts, Dtibilis, ilatitads, Calculates; Orders, Shipping Cards, Business Cards, Envelopes, Tinted Plato Printing, :Visiting Cards, Wedding • Sc., &C., tr.. • Mil An;l'nll other - lrla»ks constantly on band and fai'sala . , Deeds, warranteii, Contract, Deeds, quit-6MM.!Summons) Subpoenas, Statement and ecitifes &ion, Warrants, - Executlnh 4 , • Amicable Action - , . 140 cm [drying Sonde, • Bonds, Constable's fiAle, Attachments, Judgment Collector's .13ale, NOtea, Petition and Bond Marriage Cart Iflento, tot Aprknant or Gnattlbtu And any viler Menke not nunteoritied shore will be printed tosarder on short notice. . . AW:Pereons sending orders for JOB-Wr IS will got theire work proroptli done and returns Wo shall spare no pains to pM5e, our cristomors In this dopart men'. Thoso sending work, ulease elide the size of lob, kind of ink,and paper desit -- - , _ -- 1 t V ANI CIELDER , TCLIZ4b." ~ ' - Proprietors. w - g - do not pay tpecio in making change, but leo do Eell goods from than any other More in this vieluity, which is bettor. We hay fast received a , and have bengbi them to so li in order to do thin galokly, hark marked them at small profits, WITU GOLD AT PAU Au 4.nastB. Dry Goods JOB PRINTING JIMA ice Feb' MI. "SPRelli PAYMENT! 25 ,to 50 per' Cent Less Il X.21343r get MtC,C3I3., t • . FOR THE OVRING TRADE ! 1. 111 Goode,, Woolen Yankee Notions,' &c., 4Vc•, le 116 usual vor largo and varied, and ws stun ssrzu rums obe as jow as can ho found an)i whoro within 100 miles. Our GROCHRY DBP,(IIITMONT is full of fresh Goods AT 1473C1E rnicns, and every one can now aEfprd to it ve evory thing they eat made good: ' Ni r 'N CORDIALLY INVITE. THE PEOPLE. Or TIODA. COUNTY to cal and examine our Stool and prl oes—being azi Med that it will pay' thom to coma and buy theirgodds at The ,Regulator. 1 , We alwaye give onstontereitroin a distance the ' "mien TRACK." NEWELL & OW•tN. Corning, April 9; 1870. WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER WALL PAPER! T ET it,bo diotinotly nderstood to the tobOb itanto end cites ette of Virsboro, that we will eoll WALL PAPER, 'and any other article in the torlig cheaper than can be sold by any other Arm in Tioga County; further No do affirm that no man can undersell cis unless they receive goods • • the AID LII%E. We have Piet received from N. Y., 35,000 ROLLS : 6F WALL PAPER bought'at the preient Gold priced sl,ll, - which we will aell eheayAr thin any ether firm west of N. Y. Call and ;examine,- an wo are certain that wo can pleate in Price u d quality, and i, f not suited' We will pay you for your timo in specie. - • P. It. WILLIAMS dr. CO. Wellsboro, April 6, 1870. Livery Stable; • UT ATKINS it LOUDEN re epochally infokm the pub l'a s aireel 7 s Ho that they have ea tabllehed a Livery for , Hire, • ' 1 A their Stable on Pearl St./ opposite : Wheeler's w gon shop. Singlo or double rigs furnished to order.,. They aim- to keep good horsos and ,wa. gone, and Intend to please. Prices reasonable. WATKINS it LOLTDRN. N0T.2.4,1.134-Iy. • . . := , [`BALL A •B un that large stook of walepa. I.j per, neillisg off at aost;at • - 1 • P. R. WaLIARIS A , COll. - Yffiliboropllay 25,1870. ; • D IV 'A K E AND a partnerabiri in the Tin, Btici4a de, the undersigned have the nee that they have, at a great he usual stock of the old stand Raf4ngtorme and Hardware tr' pleasure to anno outlay r added to IREET, IVELLB-BORO,. MAIN S , rtmont of Shelf Hardware, orate the following artiolee : a complete asa of which we onu MILL,• HA BUTT CAB I' S, CROWBARS, X OUT, `D AND BUCK SAWS, , 4:ASAP HINGES, ENTER'S TOOLS, IMPS, AXES, AUGERS, BITTS, HATCHETS, CHISELS, 8, SPADES, FORKS, NCH-SCREWS, BITT-STOO WS, CARRIAGE BOLTS, SKEINS, WASHERS, r BOXES, AXLE REES, ELT,,IP TIO WOOD . SOR BURRS, PI ' :ORSE-SECOES; LOOP., 8411, IROlf, - GRIND'3TONIr -. NOINGS, CORN ' POPPERS, ' - SPBINOS, & BAN 1 11 ',UTTERS AND STUPPERS ED. Also, PISTOLS, OL .4bARTRIDOES, 'OWDEIt AND CAPS. SAUSAGE - COMB I - PIB ARDIDOOR HANGINGS PATENT ii made for use. These are but a y articles composing our stook a new thing, a few of the ma of ffardwate. o public to call and examine for ' e aim to keep tbe best (panty of a; and all work to order done well. . . Wo t themoolres.,, ' goods In ourli, promptly and AGENTS FOR TEE, Buckeye, Fr . 4k. Reapen: SASH, DOORS. BLINDS. AT FACT9RY PRIpBEI; Alwaye , on land or furniabed to order, 'at -- ROBERTS de' BAILEY'S Hardware Store, Wencher?. ' ' ROBUIVIII 1G BAILEY. Vic. Rosanne. ,1 . I . - R. C. Bmity. ;J ' Wellaboro,Jeini 1,1100-41.. ; . • - —nll-4yles, colors and 'patterns— AI I PACA.S,I POPLINS, CAMBRIORA FRENCH JACONETS, ORGANDIES, PEQUAS, VERSAILES, BLACK AND COLORED SILE.S, . &c., &o. BEAUTIFUL Sunni* SHAWLS and a largo assortment to I select from. • CLOAKS READY—MADE, AND CLOTH TO MAKE MORE, ALL KINDS OF LININGS, FRINGES, TASSELS Bco., TO TRIM DRESSES • OR SACQUES. --Our stock YANKEE NOTIONS outlet be beat. It keepe up with everything the Yankees have thought of so far. HOOP SKIRTS,. BALMORAL SKIRTS, CORSETS, 4!tO, , . if 30,1130‘211.00 too numerous to mention; but will say that you will - seldom and so large j an aSsortment to select from in a country store s ' and clear down to the BOTTOM ( FIGURE. 4 i,661' Me also keep aJajte assortment of READY-NADI; CLOTHING in suite, and parte of stilts. Should we fail to lt sa yon with ready-made, we have Onesimere A A TAILOR TO, OU Boots and Shoes; all etylea and black; HATS AND CAPS, STRAW GOODS, AND GENTS' FURNISHING GODS, A COMPLETE LINE OF CROCKERY, WOODEN WARE, HARD WARE, SHELF HARD WARE, NAILS; IBON, • LoAs, 'latches, Cip-pentore Tools. A GENERAL STOCK OF GAcCERIES., Fred'. .TEAS aro lower than at. any time since the warg- Did not go to Cuba to buy maw, and so bavo some cheap. Vo are agent., for the E y e 110 WE SEWING BIAOIIINEk, , Farmors, if ydn wan I toots to work with drop in SALT LIME, PLASTER, PORK ,PtOUR —Lime, Cayuga Plaeler, Buttertubs, Pails. Firkins ' and Ashton Salt to Savor with. All kinds of Farm Produce want. ed. P,riees ealabe boat. Tiaga, Pa., May. 4,1870. =MI AND FIT. T. L. BALDWIN & (10. i - • • = f New StOk. , GOocs 1 - - SEARS & DERBY - / • • TarAvE taken Ate now store ono door, above Wrightlla ley, wbere they are oq band with a nowatook nti • ' ROOTS, IiAT I MORALS, GAITERS, BOOTEES, BROGANS AND / GAILIGASKIN , 1 - warranted telt any foot from No. 0, to I.llin elusive. The kook .bas been eeleoted by , ono who.bas tho advantage of 3 „,. . . ‘ , TIIIRTY'NEA43', EXPERI E NCE . . - _ - y ~ In the husliteee ) tindie'thle hest and fullest in the . equntipp , 'pus etoey ..- ,gt -- -: _ - • • _- PRENOtt ' CALF', itENCLI KIP," -UP. PER, SOLE, COMMON CALF, LININGS, BINDING, MO• will be kept up av heretofore. On Findings we obeli be found at home &t -we, and we shall endeavor ._,to sell at prices aatiefaotery to, the trade. i We , , won't be,under eold•-• , CASH PAID FOR RIDES, SKINS, FURS & PELTS. .Also the . top tit khet.Marketfoi • W-0 Bat our boat hold will be ou CUSTOM WQRK ! _ .. .. 'As usual.% ' • - —, - • . . - k . 4: 4.- •:4 ; . , .".•\-- There's Comfort:it:At Wolf madecustom boct; ' That fite the corns without too much compressing: 'or everybody knows a shabby foot Oanuot be compromised by overdresaing. _ And ono may wear clean linen with a suit Of finest cloth, but there is no finessing Will make a manlvith shabbily dreased feet, . . Look like a gentleman upon the etreet. : MORAL : Buy your boots of = , . SEEMS & DERBY , , i • • Or any other man:,, [hinter's Devilj Wellsboro, Jan, 1,18694-tf. . For Sale. l o 'tad 11) ifo 4 rm ill gri f n o g r Wi7o e L: all s" steles, e a nls for their light Carriages and Baggy Wagon:, all made in good style, and from 'Term timber, and ,warrented In every respect, equal to any Made. - Ctitrfornish - any of Me above at: - the lowest Manufacturers price's. L. 0; 4BNEIST. ; Wellsboro. Jan. I, 1810-If.- • ". House and Lot for Sale. - - • • - ITOM and Lot, and yaoant lot for We cheap. LoontionlVelbilioro, and doitirable. Inquire at the Agitator °Blob. . • Jan. 1, 1910—tf. TO THE IFASIEFOI -OF TIOG.A: COUNTY. rAM nog butfding - at my man ialbctory,in iwiriotioe villa at superior • • FAXIITIVG MILL, istdcb possesses fit elollowing a dranfastesorer allother millac . • I.lt separates rye, oats, rat Atter. an d fo ulseeds,and almond cockle, from wheat. 2.1 t cleans Oa: aced, take' out yellow e eed , ,azl all other seedy, perfectly. 2, It cleans tlmotby seed.,. , L. It does all other separatlngiequired of a mill This mill Is built oftbertest and most durable LIM• tyilr,iu good style.apd is ioldslresp ler cask, or pro duce. X will tit a patent store, for separattns natefrom wheat,to otherruills,oitreasonabletenui. J ?SATHER.. t swiericevlllio7en.l,lB7o-t f IRON WORKS! 3 r FOUNDRY hjYtiORINI • 1 1 WELLSttOrtb . , SEARS & AVERY, • PROrBIST Bs; PLOWS, HORSE HOSES, '-OULTIVA: , TORS, FIELD ROLLERS, KET TLES, auas, SAP PANS, FARMING UTENSILS, 'ALL • KINDS, WOOD MACHINES an SAWING} WOOD; Brick Machines, • 4.0. ; THE rr .8,1310 row' tIORPr Busily fouU4 hi a drat We eon particular utter' Lon to our MA. OHINB SHOP, whioh-bar bo re : bullt With now, And tint-dem • , 111011 , INIRTit IT POWEit ; THE TOMPKINS HORSE POWER- NIGHT HORS); CONSTANTLY HAND; 041111,1 x COUNT_ AND TE: And aleo, everything 't claim le. e employ none ii llir Iron,PLAN/111, DRILL,' but firat-claaa workmen , and at , thereforeipre. pared to do our work in the bat style, and st abort notice. We have me tly added. new MACIIINBRY, . for - Planing and -, Matching boards. OsU and gee se. Jan. 6,1810-14. -*\ BEAUS & AVBRY. 0. I \ , lr F \mu. R. 5 1 r t 4 g . . 2 e i • ,).- A c").•c") 0 Wzi ti Wt1:1 tO ° • c' 0 • ED - ' iN• m ?. 14 - - „ srl 1 9 Ft' I' ' , ° . . 4 0 e+ i . . 1 ' .4 il ' I -' • _I. I 0 C.' .. i . " •• ~ . " • , .... „ . g.„. ... . 0 1 • • • • i ii , • 01 1 _ v )-4 ab 05 or) en Co tsD 0 )-4 GA ...I GO ts.o )A. GO 4 .4 g:b. C-71 crt, PZ I $ 1 ;.? 4 ‘ : : g I T GO g m , t c2 ! .. .I . ND co ID „: 4 4:?.P. .t. 4 : 4 P 4 - 1 d c.t: •-4 ra ch pl.l MEM THE EQUITAM:IOI LIFE AsstißA:Nchri66iiii dash Assets • $42 OM 00Q '. , • nnual Busin ess' 44 . 2,000*.' : , • -, ID _._ IVLYENDO applied to mince 2d, snit all subsequent pretulunisi' - or to , inerease the: amount of the policy. ' Dividende are frOm 10 to 20 per cent the 2d year. and increase each' year i a, ersfore. The Equitable did 'business-to the mounter $12,000,000 more last year (1869) than' yl other company --all cash. -Purely mutual d non.forfeltable. Ro other s oompany Can show better record, larger dividends, or safersecu entities. AU the profits lees the aetual expenses of the company. are . divided among the volley holders as dividends each = ear. , Any one delft 'ins othaving a life insured, if be will examine ;the figures of the Equitable, will beeeme convinced that it is to his advantage to insure la this QOM: 'pony in preferene to sirly other. • /W. A. SUMP, Aifekit - Office with Wilson & loilles.] 4 for Tioga Q. . April 18,1810-0 m • . „ _ VV . 110LESALE AND RETAIL' DEALER VV in all kinds of Wines, Liquors and Cigars, *bop 81 WILLOW WARR, Of,ASS & CROCKERY WARR," CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CABS 433 A full and sonipleto assortment of the-above Mentioned goods of tile best quality - always on „band. ; ' Particular attention paid to Mine 'Groceries. Dealers and Consumers will find it to their in. West to examine hielBtook before buying, Corning, N. Y., p 9 1,1876.. 13Att AO 'Oil and PAOTORY opposite Dud's Wagon Shop Main Street, where ho le pre pare:l:km) < mum campot Ware or any ulna to `.; OrtieriJirqraptly filled and eailetaetionguaran. 14)046, !Vane) , Turning dot:mile, order. lliffni4Jun. . :J..I3TIVIZLIN; ' 0 ~:.., 1 g t%. II 6 t 0 ~,s4 F THE incErkEr S73ATES. Chartered under tie Laws of Neer :Mork; grocery and Pnrilolon Store; CORNING, N. y. _ 1::,. X):,, Iliqr4.X.a 7 GROCHRIES, PROVISION FOREIGN & DOI , IIESTIO, GREEN & DRIED'• • FRUITS; CANNED FRUITS AND VEGBTA.BLES, PERAMBULATORS, TOYS, &0., CORNING JEWELRY STORE 1 • 4. D. DUDLEY, , al/Z , • Watchmaker and Jeweler. A large aosortateat of WATCHES, 'JEWELRY, SILVER PLATED WARE, CLOCKS AND FANCY GOODS. At!' Engraving done in any style. f:lorttittg-, Dee. 15, 1869. A: D. DIIDLRY, ' - No. 10, Market St. i , - -J. STICKLIN, -Ohairniaker, Turner, and Furniture Dealer, . „ :-.7attcabie 'ltem pr Sate. - Afirm of Ores hundrednoreciwith two him. dred and twenty-five acres improved. Sit uated two mica north of Tiog6 Village, on the Tiop /goer and Itallrocd. -Well watttered, un der a l sti 3 Od Mate of cultivation, and good build -410 four tionneeand loth for rale in Tioga village. , - T. L . BALDWIN. 1870-tf. Wholesale and , Retail BEM liftiiG . STORE ! By W, 2 C. KRESS. LOTS ISPRINCI acts: THE ull r e l l trer t will keep on amid at a times aRRUGSANDMICHIPINIIS PAINTS, 9IL'S, Patent Medicines, Flavoring Extracts, Perfumery, Kerosene, Lamps, Wicks, Dye Colors, White Wash Lime and Brushes,, ransish and Sash Braga, Windoio Glass all sit" Yarn 4 h of all kinds,, Nancy Soapy, Hair Oils, SPECTACLES, _ flair and3ktoth Drieshes, 'a full stock of Yankee .NnOons*; also a compkts as " isrimene Uomamopa4re and a fall stook of " t Pure Wines md Liquors. Buyers are reveeted to call and eaarnine pri oee before purehaeitiir elsewhere. Apt. 20,1871. HAND IN HAND MUTUAL LIFE, • SAMANCE-COMPANY Office, Iro. 11211 4th St., Philadelphia. Chart'df Cppital $600,000.' Assets, .1 Vainailon df Polleitis, 'Us. Annual InOorne, - Ratio of Aeeeti- to Liabilities--=5166,00 of r ad seta to every $lOO,OO of liabilities- • ' This Companyi.whioh ranks amongst the most popplar and Successful Life Insurance Com panies, grants policies on all - desirable piano, both with and without profits. ALL POLI CIES ARE_NON-POREEITABLE. NICHOLAS RITTENHOUSE, Preet. ROBERT M. FAUST, Seo'y- A. L. MONItOR,Agent, - Welleboro. Office with Jno. L WOOL WANTED CAM PAID 808 WOOL AT SEARS A DERBY'S. Wollaboro. :utte r 8,18704 P. ' - - • - = MEE liMil v . W. C. HRBI3B. li k ° 8 1 9 ° 2: ° : ) 0 1 0: - 67,910 96. ViogLIiDIt I J,U STORIL / 1 . CORNING, N. Y. MEDICINES, PAINTS ' THADDEES, DAVl p t3' INKS. KEITWs, !:jONOENTR ' D MEDICINES, IREDELL'S EX-; . 1 114011; " • BURNETT'S 0000AINE, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, KEROSENE LAMPS, FATENT ROOll - AND FLAVORING EXTRAOTS, ‘ WALL PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, WHITE W ASH. LIME & .'AND.DBE COLORS, .1 AGENTS ,FOR & t3O'S~ RE - • FINED • BoldB3 Wholesale Brims. Buyers are requested .t&uall and get *dation/ . before going further MI D. TEEBELL it CO. corning, N.•Y.; Jan. 1,1.870-ly Put Booting. • IHAVE - bought the right to - use the Paten, A 1/14410 Booting in Tioga County, and am Dolt prepared to put its roofb dump and to good workmanlike manner: This Tooling "is are and *eta proof..' I refer to Mears. Wright Bai ley, Toles & Barker, and C. L. Willcox; where samples oat be seen and roofer in use. - . • * - MOSES WINGATE. Welisboro, 1870-tt. - •s - Wellsboro Hotel. .. I , Plateli. PIOLIDA.Y, Proprietor. A large and • commodious House, locited In the immo vicinity of all the County building°, with large and commodious barns attached. flar-Jimea Hallett sota as bodice, And will always po found on band, attentive to business. JIM.. .5i 1870,--1y - ' Furniture ! Furniture ! B. T.-V TT AWING- completed his new Cabinet Ware house on Main street, Wellsboro, has stock edit with a large and liaperior assorted stock o FURNITURE.. Chamber Suits, Walnut, Ash, Map ao., 4t0., from WO down, and as oheap tis the same goods can be bo't in the &Iles, freight added. • Parlor Suits, Walnut, Cherry, and Mahogany, Rops or Hair Cloth, from $125 down. Also, SOFAS, LOUNGES, COUCHES, TETE A-TETES, with Upholstery to suit, • Center Tables, Walnut ideible . Looking elasses, Brackets Pa per Racks, Rocking Chairs, all kinds, Wholesale and' Retail. I am manufacturing as mud, and intend to keep a full 'stook of ware, home and city made tit all times.,My Ware Roonas are spacious and neai., and na' contain - the lai•gest, costliest, and beet stook of _Furniture over brought into the county. . • Waning and atching , 80/101;L'.1341.W.1NG done to order at the Faotory. 1889-tf. Lj t,B WA RE); & LATHROP. DEAVSRB IN lIARDWA. , IRON, STEEL, NAILS . • . STOILE. TIN-FARE, BELTING SAMIS, FiITLEBY - .WATER LIMP, ' A ( t iRICIithTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Carriage and Unmoor Trizrinsings, HARNESSES, SADDLES, An. Oornini, N. Ird, Jan. 2, 1870-,ly. • . Ingham's Woolen Mills DBER.PIELD, PA. subioribere will 'pay Cash, If all-Oloth, Classlmeres„ Flannels, &0., /So. fo 'Wool, Theyalio manufacture as usual— , • , TO olpim., OR ON I&H RBS9 to emit customers. All. work warranted as rep. resented. They invite particular attention to • their Water Proof CASSIMERES; which are irarrattea in every respect. Pardon lar attention given to' I ROLL = CARDING AND ( H CLOTH RE S SX G. s INGRAIid'S large stook of Cassimeres, .40., 25 . per cent less than any competitors, and warrant. 'ed as represented. - INGRAIIII3 m"nufacture to order, and do all ;kinds of Roll-Carding and Cloth Dressing, and defy competition. INGHAM have 'as good an assortment of Full Cloths, Oassimeres, &c., and give more ,for Wool in exchange than any other establishment. Try them and satisfy our- INGHAM wholesale and retail at th Cow anesque Mills;2 miles below Our Cloths are warranted, and sold by the following persops : C. B. KELLEY, Welleboro, Pa. T. L. BALDWIN & 00., Tloga,' Pa. J. C. BENNETT, Opvlngton, Pa. 100,000 'ounds of Wool Wanted.. ject to the declefon of. the Republican County Convention. f • INGHAM BROTHERS. Deerfield, June I, 1870..tf. 1111E*MILEEP atter MONDAY, ?da y 2d, 1870, Trains ERIE (Y..lirr Corning, at tho fol lowing honre,ylz 1114 10d Goma WEST. - • 5,45 and 6,06 a. in., NIGIIT EXP. ' (fail, for Roch ester i thidalit,,. Dunkirk, Olereland and Cluck'. DAM, making direct couituccGou with trains of the Grand Trunk and - Liao Shoro Raitirays•at Buffalo, Dunkirk and CP:wetland for all points sieelppi West, and at GnClutuitti with tho Ohio and Mhtnd Louis. villolikort Lino Raittraya for the Southen a d Pouth- 0,18 a .ro, ZXPBESB unlL, Stitolaii - oarepted, for Iltuskirk and Wantland, connecting with Wilms - for tholl'ust; 'l6, sleeping °ouch- is itiseked to this train running through to Buffalo. 3.0122 a. M., MAIL TRAIN, ilithdaya , eicepted , for Buffalo and Dun,kirk. - • 2,45 p.m., DALT/510RM imPituss,smidayeexcept• ad, for RochoOterand finffalo,vla Avop. • PAY EXPRESS, Sundays eicopted, for Rochester, Dutra% ' Dtinkirk,Cloveland, Cincinnati, - and the South Stops at drinelmil titationis and eon. - midis points on main line. , - New mid impreVed Drawing Room Colic:lies accompany - tblettrain from Now park to Buffalo, arid Sleeping (loupes attached at floruollsrilio, mooing through to,Olevoland and, Gallon wisbOut cbarige. . • 11,25 p. m., EXpRESS 'MAIL, Sundays ,ortepted, for Bnlfolo, Moreland, connecting witq trains for .the West, 12,05 P. iii.,WAY‘FßElOLlT,Siindeysexcepted. 0,45 p. p 2., NifIGRANT TRAlNdaily, for tlie West. 11,48 p: NIGIIT EXPRESS, Bundays.excepted, connecting nt New York with afternoon trains end /Reamers for Boston and New England &ilia. • Sleeping Beaches accompany this train to New York 4,35 in., CINCINNATI EXBBEBS, Mondays ex.. cepted, connecting . at Elmira for:" Williamsport, liarrislenrg al:intim South; also at Elmira for Carm•'• deigns; at Waverly With trairket Lehigh valley R way; at Owego for Ithaca; at Binghamton' for Co& perstotrn and Albany; and at New York with steaM: arsons] afternoon,E,xprese treine for New P.ngland Wir Bleeping coaches accompany this train to New York. 12,28 a.- DAY EXPIIEBS, Brindays excepted, connecting at Jersey City with Midnight express . train of Nei Jersey. Nall.road for Philadelphia. Also stopsat principal stetsons and connecting points on maid line. •• New'and Unproved Drawing Room Coaches accomPany this train to New York.. 12.115,.t. AceoI I MOPATION daily for Mann anna. 2,20 P. In., gLAIIIIA MAIL, Sundays excepted. 430 P.m., NEW YORE AND 'OALTIMODN Sundays excepted, -connecting s4t, Elmira fpv the V" ) , - South. 7,67 p.M., - LIOITTNING Expupss, Daily, connect lug at Jersey City with morning Express train of • flew Jermy Railroad for Baltimore and Washington; and at Now York with lubrulug Express train fur Boston and New England Cities. ;Afar stops stall prin cipal stations and connecting points op main line. Sleeping Coaches aceompanyi thiktnG 'through 00 New No*. 11;33 m., WAY YR - RIGHT, Bandar; excepted. • ItkilOAOE iItIROKED THROUGII. • JeA revisetand inplete“Poiket Time Table" o f Passenger Tratee on thelirle Railway and connecting Lines,has recently been published ,and Ca n be procur ed opapplicatlon to,the Ticket Agent of the Company Wl4. It: (I BAT.R, L. D RUCKER , ong Pass. Agent Oen'i SuP't AtcoutModation—LeavosTthomburg at 0,50 a. Ent.illan field at 7,40 Tioga at 8,22. Lawroncovillo at 9 07— , a r riving at Corning at 10,10 a.m. • Mell—Leavesßlovobarg at 2,80 p, Ed . ,Manatiold ntB,lo, Tioga at 8,46, Dawreruoeville at 4,29—arriving at Corning at 5.80 p. m. , Sia&—LeavaeCorning at 7,50 a Lawroncevillt at 8,44,Ti0g1t at 9,28, Manatlold at 10,05:—arriving at Blosa-burg at 11,45 a. m. Acaommodation—Leavea Corning at 2,55 p. m „Law. ronoovillo at 4,04 Voss at 4.55, Araniottold at 5,3 arriving at Bloseburg at 6,20p.m, • L . IYATTUOR ,t3up' BARN, , • lc etristorCkteindsgulaleeve Elmira as follow a l : • Aocomodation at 712 p ra iraprese [fastest train on road] ! • ' "12 05 a m 'Mail 10 00 p re , Aocommodation . . 015 p tx, Onand.after :nue 12, 1870, trains will arrive fa 411- 4spertfrotoTioy, es follows; . . -LEAVE N,ORTIIWARD. ' 78'46_ p. m.--Daily (except Sundays) for Blum . it and, Bttlfaloor la Eriellailway frOm Elmira .. 10 86 a. m.—Dafry(oxcept, SUndaye) for El mlra.Buffa. lo,Oanandaigua, ItocEester,lcusp -Bridge and the Ca nacho. , 1 -------- LHAV4 1 R , D. 123. .P DMlY(excezt lundays) for ' Ba --- lt .-.-.- i . m o . ,e , Lshinton,Pbtladelpia,ac.. 968' P. m.—Dally ' (except ( putidaye) for Baltimore, W shington end Philo ,01014. 'ALF ,BD R.PISH.P., 1 Eb.S.YOU.ikte^ • Q. Mira ilarrieburg, Oen', Paes. All I , . Baltimore,sld. B. T. VAN HORN 0 QING BAST. Bloiisburg & 00f111,11g, & Tioga R. It %%miaow'llrun astollowanntiipartber notice: Northern Coutkal II .R. OTHER TUMBLE! Cash: 1870 : BEE WHAT SELLING FOR CASH! Our Prices, Toe -Day. Best White Wheat Flour $7 pr bb1.1,25 p . £ aok ~ nod witrkter $6:50 " 1,62 ' 4 4 "XX Spring Wheat, 8,00 " 1.50 ,i Buokwheat Flour, 3;00 per 100 Itoi - , Beet Feed, 2;00 4 4 " 1 Bran and Shorts • '1,50 " ' 1 - Meal ' 2,25 " " ! \ Those piices only FOR CASH. ,W1t4.(1/IT & BAILEY • All persons not hating settled with us, can not blame as now if theylind their accounts and notes left with an attorney for etilleetion. We give due notice. - W. dc. B. BiGt3.-We want all persons having any bags with onr mark on them, to return. the same at • nee, as we shall take steps to secure/them.— We have 500 bags scattered among the people. WRIGHT it. BAILEY MOWING MeHINES • milE durable Eacelaiords decidedly the best an moat . OWING 14AOIIINE ever ought into Tioga county. For sale by J. Wo ndyke, Millsboro; A. Shuart, Mansfield; and by P. Wortcndyke, East Charleston, who is general agent for Tfoga county. East Cha l rleston, June 22, 1870 tf - - • FOR SALE,, • BY • Y -the undersigned, a span of horses, ffve years old; a good farm or team. Can be /men on the premises of E. P. Deane, in Delmar. D. L, DEANE. Wellsboro, July 13, MO. 2m' A. HVMPIIREY & CO., 0 • PPOSITB the the Hazlett House, TIOGA, Pa., keep constanyy on band a large assort ment of Fatally • Groceries and Provisions, 'FLOULEEED, AND MEAL, PORK, BUTTER; LARD, CHEESE, &c. „mi - Priene down-to the bottom figures May 18, ism-slt. lOWA LAND-AG • • THE, aubstiribor would inforni r t o public tha ho hoe tho agency of a quant ty of • lOWA LAMJS, which he will sell for cash, or exchai ge . for rea or personal, property, on reasonable terms. GREAT BAR9AIIgS OFFERED He Ivould say that be'bas examined the prop. orty and titles for himself, and believes ho can make it for theinterest of persons going 'West, to give him a call before purchasing elsowhere. For Particulars, inquire of S. D. GOODELL, • May 11, '7O I.y, Babinsville, Tioga Co., Pa. - I Hotel for'Sale., PRE ROTEL at Osceola, is offered for sale on reasonable terms. This stand Is a de sirable one, fens two barns upon the premises, three wells of good • water, and a lot of fruit trees. The lot contains 14 acres of land. Address, or call on • JAMES J. MARTIN, • Osceola, June 1,1870,8 m. . Tho,Proprietor. HARKNESS 436/RILEY 007 AND SHOE MAKERS. Shop in Mozart Itlcels formerly occupied . by • 'J. 11. Rico as a Grocery Storo. • ) - B° V.G SHO ES of all kinds made to o°rlS erAnd in the best manner. REPAIRIRGotaI zdonePromptlyand ) ' • •JORN RARENES •,Whi. REILEY. .14 ( • ; • gro;JulTl.B467o.ftly; A. iItIbiPIIRBY & CO EMI Niillittety; 1810:! Sol Moia Street, bas • just netl , a Very.large assortment of lt A r Its JAL, op IiLINDRY GOODS, =oh as otaiRTS, STRAW -GOODS, OES, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, ►°MARS, Ii'DKERCIFFS, &0., &0., HATS, LA let) trill bo ROW tenth below former prl, work done promptly, and to ipleu4s. alt of mr eat. A MRS. CAItOLINV. , oto,'/ilay 11, , 1870-11. UM MILLINERY. Al l" iti bookatQii 1 . E. E. Kimball will be, found hereafter Ler new quarte . ro, over Toting and Co.'S a. , ben just received lota of RING MILLINERY the invites the attonaon of the ladies Ware and vicinity. to wide of Noll ;AIRS. E. E. RI 3 3 ,1,87.ci T ly April SPRING MILLI lOW ', AND FANCY,4O.DS; Air RE. SOFLETJD has returned from the City In with an 'asiortment of New Goode to which, she. imAtes the attention of the ladies of - Wells. boro and vicinity. • Her kook comprises a ()hole° selection of • .- " • • -•- STRAW GOODS, LACES, RIBBONS, FLAQTEgs, KID DOVES, A F AND. - KERCHIEF'S, COLLARS, FANS, EMBROIDERIES, and a et!, of WHITE GOODS. 0. MI for the generods patronage of the te hopes to merit a continuance of the Bon:neta A; Hats repaired to ter. Thu past, same. ; I am alto agont for the Wllleox & GiblA' Machine, • .141 rs. A. J. BOVIELD. 'sboro April '2O, 1870. tf : I Sewin; ~ el AMPAIGN OP, 1870. tZ 14 ( Y.; s. rV~SI. ,x> * 2 v Aft, wrug Goods IMI AT THE P OPUS' STORE. R iSTOOR. IS NOW. VERY 0014iLEVE in all Ste !nano:that . , and Prices down to the lard of Gold at par. Our 12Zril o try darge, and we make Clothes td order n d :sired. Onr CARPET STOCK be largest in this section of the State, and ,t.et 10 to 20 percent lower than last ye):. I I' nen and White Goods • as low as before tbe war. We keep the Buffl • Brand Black Alptipit, which Madam Demor , Frank Leslie andalarporl' Bazaar unite'in enouneing the best Alpaca in market ;,also Beaver Brand pure Mohan', a splendid Sr. ie, and full atsortmont. 'The iTED STATES TEA COMPANY, k. send us with' the last invoice ---' ..-#.61, - ; ---- i just reoeiVed, the following no i C ., , -r5-.: I tic°. "W i e propose after April - ' ..0 I Ist, 1870 e 1 to pack a certificate 1 for ani elegant. Silver Plated .._ ; • Tea Seivfoe, daily, in one pound pa, i ckage. The eertiacato when found, will be fo warded to us throughiour agents, and they wi I deliver the service t9 l the fortunate party." 'a as the agents fel the Company, and we ensure our euitomern, that their b -11331 SS C • cheaper than they can he sold at retail,,bo ea the chance of getting a Tea Ben. Vo solicit a call from aliiho - oltizons of Tioga nty and vicinity, visiting Corning, and rye uro them that *bey aball be kindly and fair !treated, and womlll do them good. SMITH & arming, April 20, 1870. • HARNESS. MO j • W. NAVLB, would say to his friends . that hid Harness shop 1$ now in full blast, 'd that ho is•propartid t o furnish heavy of light iiCs:,xmaxersisetes, abort notice, in a good and; aubstaptlal man r, and at pridoa that can't fall to Boit. The best workman are employ ed, and none but e best to/aerie,' need. Call and see. , • , Deo. 9, 1888-Iy. G. W. NAVLE. ' • xx set Ix le a xi es fa X• L. MONROE, is the autliprizod i Agent for Tioga and Potter Counties, to e oct insuraridin the Wyoming insurance Company. Royal • - Capitol $5,00 0 , 000 London, Liverpool & Globe, Citpitol, $10,000,000 '• 'ln will canvass the county du l ing the iroek ex •opt Saturdays, when • he wilt be found nt t o aloe of 'John. I. Mitchell, to attend, to all •ho •ay give him a call. • ".A •L. MONRO • ' Sept. 22, 1860-Bm,'t WI 1- r with rapidity -and exa4niets, with our now Na Ohm: Try it and nee. B. T.. VANBOBB. W~ilaboro, Jan: ,p11,70,p • • Eli MI BALL BBY INISII 3 o ~