=EN ToPF;T4/ 1 - . - kip efoir thO renicio; inly - dea'r; )I^4 dFir; A . song for the sunshiny weather ! And what does It matter the time e° the year, When you and I are together? II ats Bong fur Oa summer; ilyiqg tomb 's. :.-' - A datteritig sang to etay hei r ! , ' • " And if t were tho bird with tho golden mouth, , 1 __ woult riot oars to delap.ber. ~ _ . • . . , ) .. , . All s tika round ray skies bra blue, ~, Into.yeuf bluo eyes gazing; Shining, nailing, tender and true— , T ' Ob, these gra the ones for prgieing f' The beet of Mine that the year could claim Were a homage but hattlearted, • For I know the brightnees Will be the dame When her Bloom is all departed. When out of the world the sunshine clips, • Ite hoard ttie hearth2etone shoilik; 11lie ono light l i enfferetli no ' Whatever the way it goeth. Ira' you that's' wearing•the ememer's erocce;'-', To you all sweet names gathe:V.; . It's you I love when the snows are (kra— Oh, let clito slog you rath4! p• thou:o , l whisper It unaviafe; - . "You'rneimi is a epellibat raises All singing sprites that d l ell in the air, Making a .Deaf of praises. A song to the youth our yearb above, Holding all worlds'in tether; It"enite all seabotte, my Ivo, my 10,e, • i While you "andvr aro together I— - -CARL SPENCER, April No. of Ilurflora• MILKINQ Few people are aware of the great difference the' mere p roe eis of milloOg makes in the yield of a da i ry cow. 'Many imagine ,that they ..are good milkers When they are really very poor Ones, so far as the ability to bring a , cow to, her largest possible yield. To understand how this difference can exit, -it Must be considered that a large . Proportion-of what a cow-gives at any particular milkt._ -ling,: id inettnilly Secreted durin g ' • the millatig,Process. The 'milk .Stored up id the. milk.resernioirs earille drawn by at tolerably Skillful milker , Lift unless the,cow and the milker 'are '''sym pathy, ep:tospeek,_ thVaifinitir s tontentm4satisiledi With' the 'milker anil-the,eirentustatlees, thelsecretion niiiv•suripltee during the proce.4s of ` M ilk ,not take filace. - There is a close and,intlmEitt; connection between :the nervous and secretory systems, and this explains the fact ,tha that the cow:c 41 often "hold up her Milk," as it is termed:: It shows also - that every" milker Should Strive to be on good terms with tlie.coW he ill about toil:init. It he is' a peifect stranger to her, ho• should fake: some time_th gain 'her confidence and good handling her gently and patting her ; ;or by giving lnp`r sornetbing - she' is foil(' of to etit: ' We know a-Milker who can increase the illow_ of milk nnoC-Ir hen -a quarVa weer; the Mere difference in - the mode „of _milking, and without the slightest change in tine food of the ani mal, and that too notwithstanding tlle fact That her regular Milker, is %quite _ as gopd 'ns the average, And ' no '<doubt thinks be hOW'-to milk as weWas anybody. . It is not always fair to judge of the 'milking - qualities of a cow withonf tak ing into consideration the .question as to who milks beround boW this 'opera tion is performed. A poor milker will spell the reputation. tiny cOw.-1303-1 ton Cultivator. Kill the Weeds The weeds are after the s'eCength• of our land. We must fight them or they Will get th e e uper hand. , In a, wet sea son how they ris,e'and possess the. Thus the yellow daisy first, then the white daisy to take its place in a week or two after it disappearance, that is after it has gone to seed. .These are twO, Of the great.. pests -that crowd .out the' giain ; they are hardy, and they .will' dolt. So will the milk weed ; youican, not do anything wl[h this thick, tough plant. Pull it and it will still' grow.— Your heaviest grain is nothing to It. It will break ,your cradle and do .other damage. And theCanadathistlP. Have we not named enough already ? And we haye'scare commenced yet. How many farms are there that have not these weeds? It needs but a wet s63on to bring them out conspicuously. They eat up our substance. They eat up the food of the grain. interlopers, we permit them to do this. But they, are there, anal how will You get rid of them ? ,v4„.There is - one.way, and only . QllO relin _Vie; It le good,: old fashioged, but. die carded, symmer Keep, -them from seeitig the light and they wlll dle. Two winters and one summer iii gun session is too much for them. 13E ,SOCIAL AT HOME:---Let ,parents talk inuch and talk well at home. A father who is habitually silent in his own house, may be in many respects a wise man, but he isnot wise ,(in his si lence. We sometimes see parents, who are the life of every (+oniony which' they enter, dull, silent, uninteresting at home among the children. If they have not tnentalactivity and . mental stores suilicient , for both, let them first provide for their own household. Ire land-exports beef and wheat, and lives on p3tatoes; and they fare as poorly who reserve• their social charms for compan ions abroad, and keep dlllness for home consumption. It is btex to instruct children and make them happy at home, ;than it is to charm strangers or amuse *lends.% A silent) house is a dull place for young people-La place ,from which they Will' escape, if they can, \ They will tallcor think of being "shot up" there ; and the youth who does not love home is in danger. During the debate in the first Ameri can Congress on the establishment of thcqederal army, a member offered a resolution proy new that it should ne er exceed threp thousand men ; where upon Washidgton moved an amend mentiliat no enemy should ever invade this country with a fofee exceeding two thousand men. This joke, was a per fect success, and thp' laughter which it excited smothered the resolition, "My boY," said =„clergyrnan t " dou't you know that it is wicked'to catch fish on a Sunday?" "But I hain't sinned much yet," said t he . boy, 'without tak ing his eye from the float : " hain't had a bite." "John, I fear you are forgetting me," said a bright eyed girl to her sweetheart the other day. !" yes, Sue, I have been for getting you these last two Years." "How many ehildren have I ?" asked a woman of a spirit-rappet. "Four." "And how Many have I?" asked her husband, "Twd," was the astonishing replyl:., Mistake somewhere. Do you think," asked Mit- Pepper, "that a HMO temper is a had thing In a goman "Certainly not, ma'am," re plied gallant tobilosopher ; "We a good thing, and ebe ought never to lose it." I in of I . l6o,: i ofintit}_Agitator. t rims Office ill well hocked vvith Type, fr.t.se.a, ju and tula every advantage for doing -; • JOB RINTING • In a soperilimanaer, Platu'acitilk44ia i ltota ge.i• ding card Oa sheet poster.- Any etyl'?,d work done at Otte office, as follows: Law Books, Paniphleta, e 'Cards, Invitation Cards, Rand Bills,,Programmes, Cheeks, Drafts, Linbilla,, 8111 Etaads, Circular'', - Orders, Shipping Cards, ' Boldness Cards, Envelopes, Tinted Plato Printing, Visiting'Carda, Wedding I &c., ke.. tto. And all other blanks constantly on Land and for aala Deeds; warrantee, Deeds, quit-claim, Statement and Confession, Amicable Action, ' • Bonds, do ostable's Sale, Collector's Sale, MarriageCertilloate, And any other blanks not enumerated al) TO wi be printed to order on abort notice. 4arPersons sending - orders . for JOB WORE will get: their work promptly done and returned: Wo shall spare no pains to plea* our cuetomera,i this depart ment- Those sending work, please ,the size of job, kind of ink and paper desired. • , Justice Inanks, School Contnect, l : Sammons, Subpoenas, Warrants Bancations, indemnifying Sonde ] Attachments, Judgment Notes, Petition and Bond for App'ment of Onardien PAN (116L6ER * ls Proprietors Feb. 1870 S\PECIE PAYMENT! WE do not pay sped° in making change, but we do soil goods troni, 25' to Up per Cent Lees than any other store in tide vicinity, which le better. We bay just received a X..asskiefice• ME! FOR Tfiß SPRING .'" ,,TR ADE . , . ~ avid havq boutlt them to Eellin order to• do this ghloklyilave marked them at small profits, war 9o - op AT VA:fi. AS A BASIS:. • - . : ' Dry Goods of all kind 4 ere el'eapet than they Nava- been in tan yeara DRESS SIL 3, FRENCH POPLINS, &c a 01 lino in stook, and at such low prices tha avers/lady can afford a new dress. IN PAISLEY' SHAWLS, re have a complete easortment end CHEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE. Otlr stoploif Doniestic . G,oods, Fancy - Press Goods, Woolen Cloths, - • Yankee Notions, • - is as usual ery large and varied, and WE (men ANTEE 1"81 . 0 8 to be as 19W aican bo found any whore within 100 miles.l' Our ORocitnY iEPIRTMENT lb full of fresh Goode AT SVECIE PRICEB, and every one can now afford to, havo everything they eat made good. WE CORDIiLLT INVITE THE PEOPLE OA TIOO4 COONIP to e ll and examine our Stock and pri cos—being satisfied that it will pay - them to come and buy their goods at - The Regulator. , -- i s Vile slimy give customers from a distance the "INSIDE TU. OK." r ' ' . ' • . .. NEWELL & OWEN. Corning, April 0,189. WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER : Wfilld, PAPER • ~..g i ' , • ET it be 'distinctly w , iden ood to the inVab itants'and 'citizens of Wellsboro, that we vitt sell - ; . WALL PAPER, aad:any other article In thev.,., Drug 3Lalaao, cheaper than can be sold by any other firm in Tioga County; further we do affirm that no man can undersell us unless they receive gyds, by the AIR LINE. We have feet received from N. Y., 35 , 0 00 ROLLS o WALL 'PAPER laought'at 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 l 'in Price and quality, and if not' suited we will pay you for your time in specie. P. R. WILLIAM CO Wollsboro, Awn 8, 1870. 6 ' ' Livery Stable': WATKINS LOUDEN & apeotfully Infoim the pub lio that they havo established Livery for Hire, At their Stable on Pearl St.,opposite Wheeler's wagon glop- Single or doule rigs furnished to order. They aim to keep good horses and wa gons; and intend to please. Prices reasonable. WATKINS A LorDEN.:, Nov. 24,1869-Iy. CALL AND BEE that largo stock of wall pis por, solliag off at cost, at P. R. WILLIAMS & 00 4 _13. Il r atabor°. May 45,1870. • - . . LA - NID - 11A111DWAREt". - ;1- •.. . , illavingformed a partnership in the Tin, SteVe and Eardware trade, the undersigned have the pleasure to announce that they have, at a great outlay, added to the usual stook of the old stand on MAIN' STREET; a complete alsortment ,of Shelf Hardware, of which we eriumeratO lytiologt,„ • t ' NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, x dui.; MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS, BUTTS,' STRAP HINGES , - CARPENTER'S TOOLS, o,lospzits;r-a':, BUTS, 1 OFiT-STOOKS, ELATOKETS, CHISELS, . ._ SHOVELS, ;SPADES, FORKS, . ;t : . •..• BENCH,SOREWS. •:'', ' .- WOOD 'SCREWS, 0411IIIAr_Boia; jga}RS, RS,,-SKEINS, WA, HERS,: ' PrPE - BOXES, E- INIEd BPRINOS, - 40=SET-SEWEBACIOPA & BAND 1.40 N, ORINDS,TpN,E • frANISIiNGB,,:OORN POPPERS f . _ . . SAUSAGE 'CUTTERS AND STEW COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS, . _PISTOL CARTRIDGES, POWDER AND t , , - CAPS. . ~., = PATENT - BARNDOOIf HANGINGS anew think, and madeforuse. These are but a few of the many articles OOmposing our stook of Hardware. - "' We invite thikpublipto - einand examine for themselves. We aim to keep the boat quality of goods in ourline;• and all work to Order done promptly and well. __ - _ .6.43tEN18 FOR, IHE ; "Sockeye Mower & Reaper. SASH, DOORS. BLINDS. AT F&OTORY P,4/0118, , Always on hind or farniShoil N . order, at ROBER•TS & 'BAILEY'S Hardware Store, Welleboro. ' ROBERTS & BAILEY. War. ROBERTS. I s• R. O. BAILEY. • ILEDIMO MEM ZOO= —all stylos, colors and patterns— ALPACAS, POPLINS, CAMBRIOKS, FRENCH JACONETS, ORGANDIES, , PEQUAS,VERSAILBS,DIACK - AND COLORED SILKS, " 41-c deo BEAUTIFUL Summer SHAWLS, i t and 'a larg assortment to select from. • r „ CLOAKS RE DY- MADE, CLOTH TO MAKE ORE, ALL KINDS OF LINING , FRINGES, TASSELS &0., TO TRIM DRESSES - " 'ipß , SACQUES. " .. Butter ,SALT, LI , LASTER, PORK, FLOUR • Li e, Cayuga Plaster, &o. Butter be, Pails. Firkins - and Aabtozc Salt to Myr with. All kinds of Farm Produce want. Prices can't be ,beat. iovesj Stoves _ NM TREES, ELLIP- Tic t 3 ~ :7 Lots of New Go l ods ! COME TO T. L. BALDWIN & 'crs TIO#A, PA. and see a nice stook of Goode for the SIRING ~c SUMMER. such as —Our stook of—s. YANKEE NOTIONS can't be beat., It - heave yip with everything the Itaithieolave thought of 10 far. tiOOP - SKIRTS, BAL . MORAL SKIRTS, CORSETS, &O, mommzuzida too numerous to mention; but will say that yen will seldom find so large an assortment to select from ins country store, and clear down to the , • t BOTTOM FIOVRE. dafigsWo also Imp a largo aorrtmont of READY-MADE CLOTHING, d in snit!, and parts of mite. Should we fail to suit you with ready-made, we have Cassimere and A TAIL - OR TO, OUT ANA FI Boots and Shoes, all styles and sizes. HATS AND CAPS, STRAW GOODS, AND GENTS' FURNISHING ()pops; A COMPLETE LINE OF CROCKERY, WOODEN WARE; HARD WARE SHELF HARD WARE, , NAILS, . Locks, Latches, Carpent.o"Tools- A GENER L STOCK OF GROC RIES, Fresh. TEAS are lower •than.fit any t' e since the war. • Did not etc, Cuba to buy / • ngar, and splay° some cheap. WO are agen irfor-the E. HOWE SEWIN ACHINE. _ , _ Farmers, if you wan i f T. L. BALDIVIii A 00. Tioga, Pa., Ildsy. d r i, 1870. MEARg & DERRy ~,FTAVR taken ihti new store , '..onn 4ovr'tipcsiiia AEI Wrlghl.o,liiley , -wbi s .ra thoiii i;a2 kre band ,With a new oLotir of 't ; _2l warranted to fikany foot from o. 0, t in clusive. TheAtm* has been selected one Iwhe.has -the idvantega,ef • • '- • s • - „TifIRTY- - • ZXPERIENO • -1 is the business; a4dis the best and fullest is tie, conittry, Our stock of F 'ENOH CALF, FRENCH HIP , lIP. PER, SOLE,' COMMON, °ALF, LININOS,..• • . ROO9 - 0 ; &0., , • 11 be koOtTutkle heretofoyo. • n we Will be • found at home al ssUis„... 'shalt endeavor to;,soll-at prices satista'. ! 0 the trade. won't be under • ECM 'Ro - tu - itsr OUSE and Lot, ; arid vacant lot for- oa o 'LOosilon Wollsboro anitdealratr o. npalroi &LOA Agitator Office. . • Jan. 1, 1870---tt. 'ols,to work with drop in. /REMOVAL , • ; ' • ' Ike Stdck . N o ods , BOOTS, BALMORAS, GAITERS, BOOTEES, BROGANS AND GALLIGASKINk • CASH PAID FOR RIDES * WS% FURS is PELTS. ` dleo _the top of tfie Market fob WOOL. ' But our beet hold will be on • .O.VSTOIV PTAK I . y As Imam ';a •,_.• • There's comfort i# a well made custom boot, That Ate the coma without too much compressing; For everybody knows a shabby foot Cannot be compromised by overdressing. And one may wear clean linen with a suit Of finest Imt.there' is no finessing • Will make a mau-With ebabbily dressed feet, Look' like d gentlemr upon the street. ?Mousy:; Iltiy.yon biota of • • ' - .4E111113 ik'DERBY, OF antother roan. [Printer's Davit] Welisboro Jan. I 18139—tf. • • For )[AM AGENT for. Kinney # 00.,, celebrated platform Spring Wilgons,-; all : , styles; - . also or their light Carriages and Buggy Wagons, 1 all made tn . goodltyle, and froß, Jersey timber, :iii:hlirraneed4n:W"ertreitpeet, equal - to—anY made.. Can. furnish any_of the ahov-a at the lowest Maniifietuniis price's. L. 0. BENNET. Wellaborfday. 1, ICO 3 -;tf,:'.l,„ -!•• : • . . _ , TO = THE - FARMERS': .OF 001:7NTNr..."_ lAM noviitaiding at my`mannfaotory f iu f..nwishoe• villcetsupriqr - - - -Jr P,A24IIVING: MILL' : • _ IvhichploasestMatife. tollOitng advaiitagesoyor allot/ter • I.lt silsratee epoostis;rat litter .tindfon Iseedp,and elmesan cookla,frora.wheat. . 2.41 oleans flax: Seid;takes out yellois , seed', ;and all otheoeqed.a, perfectly,, : • , , "'• B,IE dein elimothy abed -• • - , . • •4. Itdoes all othersepamttngrequired of a mill . „ Thlsmitlfe bnileh ft he beet and mot durable tiro. bar t lmpod s tyle v and Is .sold ohdap for cash, or pro duce.. I ern I,llt,s.palen t.ateye, for separating 'oatsfrom wheat ,th Other mills ,o n rea eon ableterm - • • r.l .11 '3IATEIER Lawronapville,Jao.l,,ll37o-t f ' • . • _ • .111-ON WORKS! MMI F 0.15 ' ITP - ' Sifor, 'w4A , r , p,c5110.-04. SEARS . PROPRIEtOI3B. „ , PLOWS, ;HORSE HOSES, -„ OULTIV,A TORS, FIELD ROLLERS, KET- , TLES, ALL tam, SAP PANS, FARMING UTENSILS, ALL RINDS, WOOD MACHINES FOR - • SAWING WOOD; Brick liachines, 04.uR l„ PO R; THE TOMPKINS COUNT , H RSE POWER-- EIGHT AND TEN O,RS:E, CONSTANTLY N HAND, And also, everything usually found in a firs class Shop. We °all partioalar attention toj our• MA OHINE-BHOP, which has been re-built" with new, and firpt-elass MICHINBRY, I A TRH Iron PLANER, DRILL, to. We employ *one but nrst-alass worlunen, and are, therefore, pre pared to do our work in the best style, and at abort notice. We haverecently added new MAIMINERIe,..for Planing • end Matching boards. Call and see us. • Jan. 15, • 11370-Iy. ' • , • BEAU , ••,. nyillVip n 0 0 m '')-1 0 , QN -0 ~..t.i R. - ( g 11 4.-t' A 1 " Uf • " I 0 I 0 4 1::1 571 st-A .14 4 ` P Pl` CA P-4 I—L CZ op CA C t. 2 CA tsD 14. GC:I " , 1 P is 2 .P.s* .7; '? c.ll to to CO CO V., hO C. 0 i4:6 •-1 C. 71 0.2 M sP * P tV .I4,FP to otO i" C. 7% 00 'LI p p CJI CP CO OCR CA? lA+ I 1 • • VI F. (FrordDispeneatory'of the United Staites,) Diosma Creaata—Buchu Leaves, , PROPE.RTZES.---Their odor ,is strong, diffukive!, and soinewhat aro matic,: their laste'bitteti,M,l and ;.a.nato sous- ;. MEDAL , PROPEitT:I:43 ANP USES'.4-fittehu Lathes are gently stimulant with 'a peculiar; ,, tcn-_ &may to the Urinary Organs,, They'are .qiven, in complaints of the Urinary i Organs, such, as Gravel, Chitonic.-actarrh of the Bladdir, ;Mor bid Irritation of the Bladder and Ure thra, Disease-cf -the -Prostate Gland, andritentionOf Iricontinence9f Urine, "roma loan. of toniin, ,the parts con-. cerned inits evacuation. , The remedy has also been recommended in Dys pepak,';Chronic Bheumatisin, Outan-: . coo Affections, , and Drvsyk HELMB O.L.ZYS- EXTRAbT BUCHIT - Its& 'be persons from the ages of As' :to '26, anafrbiic 85 to 55, or in the decline' or change .of die;, after Confinement, or laborpam4; -Bed- Wetting in children. ME • In'affectiOns - piculiar to females, the Extract Buchu; _is unequaled by ai)e.y other remedy, as in Chlorosis, or Re tention, Irregularity, .Painf4lness or SuppressOn of Customary Evacua tions, Ulderated or Schirrous State of the itterds, Leucorrhoea, or , Whites. " . DISEASES 4 OF THE BLAD-: DER; KIDNEYS (TRAVEL, Al V ,E.? IAM/raft:AL ‘I6W.E.L.L -INOS.---Thitlinedicine, increases the power of Digestion, and excites the Ab sorbents fitto healthy action, by which the Watery or-.Calcareaus deioaitions, and all . Unnatural enlargements are reduced, as well as pain and inflam mation. - . HEL.7IBW'S EX.4 I BACT BUCHTI haircured every caielof abetes in which it has been igiven.— Irritation of the neck of the Bladdir and . inflammation of the . KidneyS ,Ul= ovation of the Kidneys and Blaler, Retention of Urine; .Diseases of the Prostate; -Gland, Stone in the Bladder, Calculus, - Gravel, Brick-Dust, De posit, and Mucus,or Xilky Discharg-, , es, .and for enfeebed and delicate con stitutions, of both sexes, attended with the following symptoms Indisposition to -exertion,; Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves Trembling, Rorror of Disease, Wa kefulness,'Dimness of Vigo, Pain the Back; Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the' Skin, Eruption 'on the face, Pallid' Countenance, Universal Lassitude, of the Ilimseu&xr. osl,o,tent; f • . HELMBOLD'S krT.RACT BUCHU is biuretift and Blood-F' ring, and cures ,all diseases arisin.g from habits of disiipation, excesses and imprudences in lffe, ,impurities of tile -Blood, f pc.isuperseding Copaiba in affectionsfor which it is used, such as 'Gonorrhcea, (Meets of long standing, an dis ,easss, used in COM:eiio72. with Helm bold's Rose Task. 0 P e 0 111 0 El I 0 .!,4 MEM BITCHIT. * Sold by all ; Druggists and dealers everywhere.: eware' of counterfeits. Ask for Belnibold'S. Take no oilier. Price—;l.2s per bottle, or 6 bottles for, $6.50. Delivered to any address. Describe.symPtoms,in all communi cations. I: i i *Huss H. T. HELMBOLD, 494 Broadway, N. Y. NONE Ala ,GENUINE UN DONE. UP IN steel-en graved zOrappFr; with fac=simile of my Chemica?Warehonw. ands4ned Jr.E.IfiII.BQ.L.D. VOLBSILIVIREGIfORIL aortNitata y;"' F .11 TAR.iIOI3 AND. MEDIOINIOB, - I ; .AINTEII AND , • THADMUS DAVIDS '- INKS , KEITH'S , CONOENTRATEP MEDIaINES, BURNETT'S 0000AINE, F.X4VbRING BETRAUTS, KEROSENE DAMPS, PATENT' MEDIO.II4ES, RbCH ESTERPERFUMERY . ME AND F/JAVOIiINGExTRAcT6, *ALL PAf:Elt, WINDOW GLASS, - • WHITEWASH LIME ',AND DYE., AGENTS :FOR MARVIN it .0043 RE 7 ' Sold ail Wholesale ?fleet:, %yore arereOgistel toAall 'got ittatatibria: batorejiring further - W..D. TERBELL 1870-17:, IHAVB bought the right to 'nee: the Paten' Waage Roofing in Tioga County, and am now.preparad to put on.roofe ohearand .iii,goo workmanlike; manner. This roofing .is fire an water. proof. I refer to Memo. Wright Bat le), Tolei 'Barker, and P. - L. 'Willcox, wher samples P ein be seen-end roofs binge. ' • I • ' BD:Hip - WINGATE. , 1 Welleboro, Jan.1,•1070-tf.• li3B. li44LLIDAY, Proprietor. 4 large and • commodious House, located in the hams". ato.vicinity of all the County VuiMingo, with lime and vommodions barns _atkached., , • . . I 'ife-Jaties•Hallett aot a as. UAW, • aid , will alWays.bc . tound'on hand, attentive to business., • 'Jan. b,1870.-ly i., -•• . .' 1 •..:1:::. 1_ "2 .. 1 -. _. • . , 1 HAVING completed hie new Cabinet Wat• •honse on Main street, Weßator°, bite atod ed it with a large and imperior assorted stook Ohamber Suits, Walnut, Ash, Maple - . ~. - • hco., & l e. ' , , d: 6., .1 I . from $l5O down, and as ohea l p ,ae the same goods can be bort In the °Mee, freight added. Parlor Suits, Walnut, Uherry, an Mahogany,•Reps or Hair Cloth, SOFAS, LOUNGES, COUCHES, TETE A-TETES, with Upholstery to suit. Center Tablee, Walnut or Marble Tops, Looking , Glasses, Brackets Pa pi* lifieks,Rooking Chairs, ail kinds, lam manufacturing as Usual, and intend to keep a full stook .of ware, home and city made at all times. 14y Ware Rooms are spaers and neat, and no lbontain the largest, coat i est and ,best stock o 'Furniture ever , broughtlnto the count* , Pi l a ng and Matching, • 'WALKER LATOROP, • I DIIALSRB IN h HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL; NAILS, - STOVES, TIN-TARE, BEIJING, SAWS, CETLBRY, WATER LIME, AGRICULTURAL IM P LEMENTS, Carriage aad karat:ass *Eciiiings, 'HARNEEII3EI3,'SAI)Di.E!3, Corning, N. Y., Jan. { HE eubscaere ,v/111 pay Cash, Full-Cloth, pasalmeres, Flannels, ie., &v., for Weol.—. Thoyalso manufacture as usual— TO OMB, OR ON SHARDS to suit customers. All work warranted as rep resented. They invite - particular attention, to their Water Proof which are warranted ib every respect. Partin - lar attention given to ROLL - CARDING INGHAM'S large etook•of Caesimeres, &oey 2'; per cent less than any competitors, and warm ed as represented. I INGHAM-manufacture to ordet, and data kinds of Roll-Carding and Cloth Dimming, an , defy, competition. INGHAMB have u good an assortment Full Cloths, Cassimeres • and, give more for Wool in exehari l g other establishment. Try them and s selves. INGHAMS wholesale and retail! anesque Mille, 2 miles below Suomi , • . , Our' Clothe arc warranted and 'a following persons . t Q. 8> KELLEY, Welleboro, Pa. • T. L. BALDWIN it 00., Tioga, Pa. J. O. B.R.NNETT, Covington, Pa. 100,000 Pounds of Woo Wanted. . jeot to the decision of the Repubcicau County Convention., IREDELVS . 1 1 4.17 th TRACTS, ,'l. FINED OIL.' Patent RooHim. Welleboro -Motel. Furniture! Furniture! VAN _HORN", FURNITURE. fi0m4125 down.'Alen, Wholesale and Retail. • SOROLL SAWING k,BIOULDING, _r done to order at the Factory. Jan. 1, 1 69-Ltf l B. T. IVAN BORN. I Inghadi Woolen" Mills DEERFIELD, PA. CASSIMERES, AND CLOTH DRESSING., ME==l ISOBAR' BROTHERS, Dier#llll,lune 1, 11170-tf. EAILWAY TIME TABPS. ERIE 'and after M)NDAY, May 2di. MO, Trains wilt loatreComing, at the folloadag • • - . . Gainp War. • , • 6,45 and 6 06 a. in., NIGHT EXP., daily for ROM iester Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland ' and - Cincinj natti, making , directtoMmectlon .wlth , trainil of ib (hand Trunk and Lako,Shoro Railwaysat pontio/ Dunkirk and Cleveland for all points West, and at Oincinnatti with the Ohio andatiesissippl and Louis} , villa Short Lino Railways for the South and Foutlf west. • . 6,18 a' 04 EXPRESS ifAIL, Stindailioscepted, for Buffalo, Dunkirk and Clevsland„connectlng with , trains for.tlia West,` 'A isleepitig Coach is attached to this train running through to Buffalo.: . • I 20,22 a.m.; MAIL - TRAIN; Sundays exiOpted,for Butfalsand Dunkirk, , • , 1,45 p.m., BAl.tiiionklMPßEBB,Bandayecaccept od, for nochatitrand BniTalo,via Avon'. • , • 7,25 p. m., DAY'SXPIISSS,' Sundays excepted, for 'Rochester, Buffalo,; Dunkirk, Cleveland; Citlef anatli and the South Stops At drincipal "aft:Mons and con. Pacts points on raisin line. -I . •, • New and improved Drawing Room Coaches accompany this train &Out NOW :York to Buffalo, nud Sleeping Ooacpee attached at Ilornelliville, running through to OlovelMandtlanoawithout change. . 11,25 p. tn.,,EXPRESS MAIL, Sundays excephld; for Buirolo, Cleveland, connecting Witil trains for the West. , I , • 12,65 p. tw., WAY FREIGHT rndaysoxcep tad. 6,45 p. m., RIIICIRIRTTRA.I , daily, for the West. • I 11,48-p.,m: NIOHT EXPRESS, Sundays excepted, connecting at NeW York with afternoon trainl and Steamers for Dobtorrand New England &Mee. BleePlag Coaches accompany this trait. to New York • 4,35 a; m„ CINCINNATI EXPRESS, Iforidayi ex cepted, connecting at Elmira - . for VilliamaPort, Harrisburg and the South; also at Elmira for Canon ' Magna; at Waverly with t in of Lehigh valley Heil way.; at Owego for-Ithaca ; t BinghamtOn' for Coo. pbratown and Albany; and a • rk with steam ' era.and afternoon Express trains for New England cities. 'air Sleeping' . coaches acco ny this train tp New York. -!' - • 11,28 et. to„,-.DAY EXPRESS, Su aye excepted, connecting at Jersey ;City. with ml ight express' ; gain of New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia. Also stops at principal statoons and connecting point' on main lino. . • - Now and improved d rawin g RoCifiCoachee accompany Mail train to Nevrfork. • 16.15 p. ACCOMM ORATION, Tjt 4ally' for pusquenatna. , „ ; HIGHT:RAHAIL 13” excepted... 2,20 .P. rn";) un uYe NEW YORE AND •BALTIIIIOREIII4 I IL, Sundays excepted; connecting at Elmira for the LIOILTNING EXPREBB,DaiI y. connect. , ing at Jersey, qty . ,zootning Exptess ! tra in s Now =, Now Jersey Italliond-ior'Baitime — re aid Washington; and 'at Now York 'with morning Expresstrain .Ibr Boston and New England Cities. Alsr,stops Ural' prin cipal stations and connecting points on main line. ' Bleeping Coaches accompany thiktial3. through to l liew, Nork.f . ' 11 33 ct:m. WAY BRElGill'is, Bundilys exCePtf BAGGAGE 011E0 ED TIIROUCIij. • Atir".6. revised and complete "Pocket Time Taltle"of Passenger Trains on the Erie Railwiy and Connecting Lines,has recently been published ,and can be procur ed on application to o th° Ticket 'Agent of thepompany WM. R. BARR, , , L. D., RUCRRR Oun'lPass.Agent Gen'l Bloosburg & Corning, & Tiogn R. 4 Taainswilltpn aefollowountlifurther notteft Accommodation—Loayas Dlosaburg at 0,50 a. m.. 11400 Add at 7,40 nags, at 8,22, Lawrenceville at g c i ii_ • • • at - riving at Clorning"at 10,10 am. - . . Mail... Leaves Illosabarg at 2,80 p.m.,tdausfle,ld a,'tB,lf,, Vogt% at, 9,46, Lawrsncevitte at 4.29—aliktvituf at 00tutitg at 6.80 p m. - - •: • .. 1. .. 14511...LtaTesOorol g at 7,60 a.m., Lea'wrenceyttlt at 8,44,230ga at 9 , Itlaneflold at 10,05—airtiring at 1 Blose-brirg at 11, sa. in. Isccotmnodation-?1 arest)ornlng at 2,55 p : m.,l,ti.w -' renoavllla at 4, rtoga at 4.55, litanellettl at 5,38 arriving at lila :2 urg at 8,20 p, m , , ! • - • ,• ' 7, .If .SIIATTUCK ,S tit,' t • - • .. ' • —' - Nort TRAINS FOR THE NORTH. Tralps for Canandsgulaleave Elmira as follow s Accomodatfoii at' 7 12 p Express [fastest train on road] Mail do commalation.... • °nand aftorJuile 12, 1870, trains will arrive and depart froto Troy-•as follows; V. 131 IstORTHW - ARD) 845 p. m.—Dail (except Sunday's) for Elmira and Briffalo,via Erieliallway from Elmira. • 10 85 a. m.—Dail3 ) ,(except Sundays) for Birth - ad:II/Mx+ lo,Canandatra, Rochester, Snap .Bridgo and thd Onnadas. LEAVE SOUTHWARD. 793 A. m.—Dally(except Sundays) for Baltimore, Washingtonpbila i delphlootc., • . 968 P. m.—Dail (Ox6ept Sundays) for 'Baltimore, Washington and Vailadelphia. • I ALFREDR.FISKE, 1 BD S .YOI7NG Gerelfino.llarrisburg, Clean Paes.Ag't Baltimore,lld. ANOTHEkt !MAU, Cash: 110'0 BEE WHAT SELIYING FOR CABE! Our Prices To-Day: Best White Wheat 110E4V pr bbli476 pi. sack. " Red witnter $6.50 " 1,62 " aXX Spring Wheat, ' 6,00 " 1.50 " Buckwheat Flour, 8,00 per 100 lbs. Beet Food 2,00 " " Bran and Short' 1, 5 0 94 " Meal J... 2,25 ".1 '7 I . These prices only FOR CASH. ' WRIGHT &711AILEt. All persons not having settled with us, can nota blame us now if they nd their ac'eounts land notol left with an attor ey for collection. ,We give duenotice. ' W. &. B. . bx j ?it BAG B.—We :nt all persons having anyi bags with our mar on them, to return the Barrie at coca, as w shall take steps to secure them.— We have 500 bags scattered among the people. ' WRIGHT 8; i3ALtE.Y. FOR: SALE, BY the.undersitied, a span of horses, Ova years old; a good farm or road team. Can,be aeon on the premises of R. P. Deane, in Delmar. D. L. DEAVEC Wellsboro, 1870. 2m .•• • , A. .HIIIIIIPIIKEY & CO., O PPOSITE the the litelett House , ' Pa., keep constantly on band a large assort ment of Family • 1 Groceries and Provisions, FLOUR FEED, AND MEAL, PORK, BUTTER, LARD, CHEESE, &p. • • Prices down to the bottom figures. Illay 18, 1810.-31 A. HiJkIPIIIIEY iz CO. , lOWA LAND AGENCY: • THE subscriber would inform the public that • ho'has the agency of a quantity of • , lOWA LANDS, which he will sell for cash, or exchange for real or personal property on reasonable terms. • ' GREAT BARGA S OFFERED, 'He would say that ho h • s examined the, prop erty and titles for himself, and believes he can make it for the interest persons' going West, to give him a call befor , purchkaing elsewhere. For particulars, inquire of 5.8. 1 000DELII, May 11, '7O ly S .insvil e, Tioga Co., Pa. • Hine ifor Sale. THE HOTEL t Osceola, is offered for sole on reasonable terms. This stand is a de sirable one, has t • o barns upon tho premises, throe wells of good wa or, and a lot of fruit trees. Tho lot contains no r - doll on Osceola, June 1,18 .; • CIE HARDNESS Sc RILEY, 800 AND. SHOE MAKERS. Shop in lieiart, Block formerly occupiedby J. H. Rico as n: Grocery Store. BOOTS,AND SHOES of 'all kinds made to order and In the best manner. REPAIRINGof all kinds donepromptlyand well, Givens a call . "JOHN IARKNES WM. RE LEY. • Wellsboro, July 13 f , 1870.—1 y. . , I • than any deify your- t the Cow 0. Id by• the Valuable Farm for Sale. k farm of three hundred acre", with two hun dred and twenty-ilve aores improved. Slt nated two miles north of ' Tioga Village, on the Tioga River and Railroad. Wien watttered, nn= der a hood state of cultivation ' and good build ings. Also,fOur houses and lots for sale in Tioga Map., T. L. BALDWIN. Ttoga, Jan; 1,1070.4 f. =2l ru Contral R.R. ~. .1206 s m .10 00 p m 0 16 i) m tee of land. AdOreee, 4:7; JAMES J. MARTIN, —em. • The Proprietor.; Spring Y Mil , linery 18701 . Itirtifil;'l7ooll,l%; Streot, AIN in' ANL opened veil 104 6 apiOitment ot, MILLINEO COODS •ir• ' 11 : 1 ' _ , such as ; GOODS, LACES, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, all of which ;{sill ba sold mach below follmeripik ;AS poe t '. , viot* , dono prornp9y,!,and. to 000 U. . MRS. CARCILINR 819 T I, At'ellsboro, May ,MILLINERY. M'AS; - E . EL'ltlimball'wlll be found hereafter in her new quirtcro, over 1'4.414'a: 1 d Cu.'t tore. ;She bee l init received iota of PRING MILLINERY • , books • oh he invigoa the• attontiOn of tho ladies Moro and vicinity, to vb of •W fi 1.1; DM ?RING MILLINIIRY NII I ND FANCY GOODS. RS. SOFIRLD has returned from the City Mwith , n assortment of New Goode to which she, Invite. tthe attention of the ladies of Weill boro,,and ,Tioinitjt. Her stock comprises a aha 44 selection o BTR 131(;) A.W. OM% LACES, RIBBONS, FLOWERS,, KID ,GLOVES, BAND KERO,IIIEF'S;COLLARS, FANS, I EMBROIDERIES; and a tali. iVif-NVIIITE 'GOODS r• , • pa :That :Mal pir- the generous tronago of the past, she Boa to merit a continuance of the same:` - lionhets & Hats repaired to order. • or: I attuals9 egent•forthe Willcox 4f, (Abe Sewing litaiblno. Airs:A. J. SOFIELD. Wellsboro Aprll•2o, tf - : I COINIGN OP 1870. , tz • - 17.. • . • ts ' '• " _ , 1 • New Spring. Goods PEOPUS °STOP,. O1 : 11t BTOO IB,NOW VERY COMPLETE in all Ito ranches, and Price's down in ill • standard of Gold at par, Our • STOCK OF CLOTHS is very largo, and wo ,make Clothes ta:arder when desired. Our 111 CARPET , :STOW is the largest in this section of the State, and prices id to 20 per cent lowjr than last;year. Linen and White Goads MN aritras low as before the war. We keep the Bu f• alo Brand Black Alpaca, which Madam rien4r eat, Frank Leslie and Barpers' Bazaar noire in pronouncing the best Alpaca in • market; also theißeayer Brand, pure i Mohairs, a splendid sr. ticlh, and full ate merit. The , . . ' • ' . . • UNITED . TATES TEA COMPANY, . . . , . . ,-;:,;-.- „:2,:- - --- i 1 ( ( .---- 1 send us with the lust invoice ',just received, the following re- lice. ,"We prop'ir:•o niter April lot, 1870, to pack a certificate for an elegant SilTer Plated Tea Service, daily, in one petted package. The oirtificate wben found, will to forwarded to us tittongh our Sgents, and they , will deliver the • service to the forttinate patty.' Nye ao tbb agen s foi the Company, and vice can t t vauro (means °mars, that thoir eau • are cheaper than they can bo Etild at rotail,l6 eidde the chance of getting a Ten Sett. ' . Wo solicit a call from all the citisens of Tipp County and vicinity, visiting Cording, /Indira arsine them that they shall be. kindly and fair. ly trentedyAnd we will Ho them 'good. SMITH & WAITE. , Corning, Apr' 20, 18'70; • HARNESS = SHOP 1 • GW. NAVLE, *ould sayto his Afriende . that his Harness Shop is now in full tilse, and that ho is prepared to furnish heavy or ligbt MiarioxicNe.sies, on short notice, in a good and substantial mss ner, and at prices that can't fail to suit. Tho best workmen are employed, and nonelut the best material used. Call and see. Dee. 9,1863-Iy, G. W. NAVLE, X3Lsw.retx:k.6o! MR A •- lit MONROE, is the , autborited , gent or Tioga. and Potter Countio, lo effect insurance in the . Wyoming Insurance Company. .Capitol 55,000, 000 Ldndon, Liverpoc4l & Globe, Capitol, $16,000, 000 He will canvass the county during the week eX• cept Saturdays, when ho will be found at the office of John.. I. Mitchell, to attend to all who may give him a call. A. L. MONROE. Sept.. 22, 138973m.* High School. BE Subscriber will open a School in 'the T village of Once°la, on Monday March 7th, 1870, and continue twelve weekr..'' RATES OF TUITION : $3 0 0 [ Primary, Common English,ss,oo. Higher $6,00. •Reb. 9,—tf. C. C. WARD, Principal Planing ct, Matching. F °VINO, CEILING, WAINSCO T • ING, TONGUED & I GROOVED, wi b rapidity r.nd exactness, with our new Ms chines. Try it aild rioc, B. T. VANBORN. Widen, Tau. 1,1870. MIMI MEE MRS. E. E, KIMBALL AT THE > , , Hr r ' MI MEER lir
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