II A BOARiiiii4thatrktit It I !cattle ! abhor ! detest! despyle i * Abdminkttiiiiied-apol6'pl'a ; -.. , - :-., , • : - I likeilik 13ierid,1 116 goad indit;: ....lOr anything that's fit to eat; ; But all poor gruhbeneath the skies, tho potasit 10401 kOPie•pies i : ' OIVO MO tbiTizothaohe or sore - eyes _ In pfefarenee to such kind of pies. • , . The farmers take their inarllest fruit, 'Tie wormy, bitter and hard to boot; They leave the hulls to make us cough, And don't take'half the peeling 'off., Then on a di rty'itOrd . they're strung, And frem some chamber window hung ; And there they ,ser;ie a roost iorflier tiv'eo reaktp ilkic,f; Tread on my, corns, ortell nio' lies, But don't pass mu dried-applo pies. IfUEBUCI. 1 , ' _ . It(lould seem that humbugs have be i:n so co s i:Limon, of late, that no one i con be fottnd Who „ tyinfitl be misled by the ;. but they tisati in e ,so . many forms; an „withal, tire so ingeniously gotten 111 till in - some eases, that' matey are e cc ved and made . to 'sti f rer , by the rIP . 41 ne strangest thing of is, that be ng bitten once does not seem'i to satisfy those whose inclination Ts,:to gnnut ,af- Lter such things: :Some like - to be hum bugged: they acquire a , reputation for it, and are,sought bilk as': easy subjects. .We have'netieed this in! the InnUai A patent rights, which - mean, according • I to the experience of many of our eiti zent), patent cheats and humhugs. If a man buy one patent fight,k some good friend sends the next traveling agent who deals in such wtir6s to him, -that he may be sold again ;;and ingenerally is "sold," before he gets through with it. The patent,right business is a con fidence game; in . most cases. Two or three well dressed; geritlernanly.appga ring " sharpers," who ought to be Ma king State prison chain's i n t he ` penis tentiary, come into town ? ,with , a car riage, and - two, put up at the best hotel, make the ticquaintance of some well known citizen, Iriduc'e him to gi've'-his , note for the right' of sniiie township . ; with the iinderaifindirig that Mai MVO trap to catch'the unwary, and that the, note shall be given up as soon as ate bate is taken, and then go about entrap ping all they can secure, by means fair or foul. They play the - game so.nicely; that it is not strange' some are cheated by it. It is unnecessary for us to go into the particulars—numbers 'of our patrons in each township have had ex perience in this 'matter, and we refer those who desire 'further information to them. It inlay be said, -generally, that he who h4s learned to shun all these humbugs, hits come cheaply by his knowledge, If ' Wiles cost him no more Abanf a hundred dollars. If the first hundred is not stifficiert, opportunities Swill not be wanting to make it any mol t tiple of that amount, to \the extent re yquired to teach the lesson thoroughly. There are vivions kind,e of humbugs —lotteries, gift enterprises, qttack med, Wines, and (else adornments of fend' ine beauty,—but we do' not intend to speak of'these now. One of the latest Is set forth In the following circular, received et few days ago by several of our citizens:' -, . ESTEEMED Sin :—Doing in want of a shrewd and trustworthy agent in your locality, I have seleeted you in psi:icy:no° to a nuaiter of others. Yon wei e recommended to me by a traveling agent tor a large commercial house in this city. lle is a very intimate friend of mine, nnd has acommilated en iLUITIOTIBO ilitl.llllo ill the I b usiness kir which 1 desire your services. W era it not for him, I should not repose such confidence in you. Now to business: 1 hrive 011 hand a very large quantity 0f,51,52 ..ic $5 U.S. Treat'y notes. (Queer.) 1 deal in nothing but first Cili ' ea work, and you may depend upon it that every one of my bills is as well executed, both in the engraving and printing, as the bills which are issued. by the Treasury Department; consequently, you run no mote risk in passing them, than if you were pass ing genuine money. My bills have been presen ted to bank officiate, and they have almost inva riably, pronoun - cod them genuine. • They fire printed on first cleat bank note paper, are cor rectly numbered, and the' printing cannot be ex oeßed. I put the billS up in packages contain ing different amounts. The price of a $5OO pack age is $100; price of a $l,OOO package, is $200; price of a $5,000 ,package, is $l,OOO. But, in order to give you a fair shOw at the start, I will not require more than 6n - quarter of the money down, cash, Therefore, l if you wish a $ . 5,000 .paokage e yon will hitye te \pay, but .$250; fur a $l,OOO package, but 5 5 0 i and Cor a $5OO pack age, only $25. If you do not wish to send yonr - - money in advance, „Ii will send the stuff to you by-express; and y'on can pay for it in the office , , when you, receive it., (C. O. D.) If you wish it sent by express, I will assuredly pack it in such a way that no one cart possibly rultspect the con tents of the box. lam an old hand at the busi ness, and,l can manage everything to mislead the sbrowlestportions. When I send yon a pack age by express, I 'will write to you by mail to let you know that I ?aro sent . it. In conducting a business of this. kind, we must use great caution. Therefore, whenever you writo„' , to me, send your letter by express instead 'of by mail; aild, to avoid suspicion, Say that tho letter contains mo ney—naming any small amount you like. You .will not be suspected in sending me a letter by' express.., I have no other agent anywhere near you, auctit would be impossible for my name to be knoMia to the express agent. Endeavor on all occasions, to send communications by express, even if you have to ride many miles to an ex prestroffice. If you can spare time to ,come on, do so; I woulcf,panoh prefer a personal interview. Then you can examine everything to Your antis faction, and be assured that all- my representa tions aro correct. If you come on, you will have en- opportunity to go through the stock and se .lest whateVer denominationt snit you best, and whatever quantity you can dispose of conveni•; ently. My standing in New York is'very high. Therefore, when you come into my private office, no one will Bream what is the nature of your bu siness. You will be as safe as if you,viere going into a iirst !class place on Broadway. Were it otherwise, I should riot ask you %to Come on. I wish one thing to be understood very distinctly; that is. I will not deviate from the-terms I have given you. I will net• give credit to a greater extent than, three-fourths. I wish it to be dis tinctly understood that I deal on the square, and that I mean business. I have unbounded confi dence in yoti, and from ) representatiobs made to me, I believe that you, will not- honorably with me; and if you fulfill my expectations, you cer tainly will never hate occasion to regret it. II think I have said eutficient., But I Must warn you to keep - this matter.w profound secret. A fortune is in store for both of 'us; and if yon can manage to keep:a still tongue all will go well.. I want the following Instructions strictly observed: If you remember them, no mistake will ' occur.— If you co4e.on in person, or send a reliable' agent to me to examine the stook, dell at my pri ,„le cone,ll.lo. 52 --:--,- street, room No. 5, np s t a i rs . *airless can be conducted hero , secretly and sak4 i.. But if you send me a letter, or,mo ney\ by prose, direct it to my otherplaceOf tut- Et siness, .. ()ikns: JAMES A. Itott, 118 r—t- et., N. Yuri( Cit. • Bathe Ipgeniously done, isn't it?— It is piinted in script, and/ i several lu / .terlineations are made, - give It tile appearance-of genuine ess. No doubt there will be some to espond. It there ix t should none of th "'queer" ever come back, all such w, Id be most fortunati; bat it might'prove yet a greater hum bug, if.it shpfini c e according to _pro raise, and / the celve ' should wind up , their ‘ l ,%neerlt experience in the peni- - tentiary. To give away $25, or $5O, 'is of no great account; but to give it for $1,090 of , this r "stuff," places o e in .a worse fix, fofit tells tales and b ings to grief. Beware of humbugs. . . . A lady; ad•been.eautioning her son, a bright; ellbetionate little boy, `ln the matter cigaking (sold. "You know, my child," said she ' "I can't help be ing anxious' and trolitiied • about you •when you are ilk Al;! Freddy ' , you have little. idea bk the'' :teettima of a mother," "No, mother," replied the dear little fellow, with genuine ,the neatness, "But ./know acmtethipg the feelings mfather," IMMICIMI l t oga CountyvAgitatO4' , r.. , F i r I: i." i , •:" \', .O, .1 i..., '--,,r ~:. .4 i itiliVi'offibis is well istocked with Type, Proton), &0., il: and`lids: every adrantaga for doing • _ . ~ 1 . ?.P JOB 1 7 P111NT11 , 144 •,,,, in it superior ntaintir,,plain!or . in Oolore, trout a ited ding card to, a etioeoster: Any ktid or style or work done at thin offioe,Ylkfolroirit: - '- Law Books, Pamphlets, Cards, In vi tatio n Cards, Hand DUlaj Programmes, Cheeks, Drafts, DadDs, Bill Beads, Circulars, Orden, Shipping Cards, Basil:teas b ards, Envelopes, Tinted Plato Printing, Visiting Cards, Wedding Ate., ac., An. . .Jufltice And all other blagkii obiaeteritty on hand and for sale: Peedsiwarrantee,7 .; • 1 ' Setioot Contract, r • ~ Sammonsy Bulipoentis, Statomentand ConteSifon; Warrants, Brecutions, , Amicable Action, ' . • . Indemnifying Bonds, Bonds, Constablo's MOO, Attachments, Judgment Collector's Bale, Notes, Petition and Bond DiarriageOeF t Meats, • tor lApp'nien t Guardian. • And any other blanks not `entiniTerated — above 'will .he printed to grder on short notice— • • Aiir Persons sending orders for JOB WORK will get their work promptly done and rein nod. We shall spans no pains to pleasa our customers in this depart. meat. Those sending work, please elate the size of job; kind of Ink and paper desired. - - VAN tIEiDER & MITOHELL. Proprietors Yob. 1870. SPECIE PAYMENT! WE do not pay specie in making change, TV ' hut we do sell-gopds from j , r.• )+, • 25 to 50 ger Cent Less than any other store, in this vicinity, wbich is better. We bah `just received a Lanayme Ss;tcoci3X.„ FOE THE SPRING TR ADEj and ha — v — e bought them to sell in order to do this quickly, have marked them,,at'imalll profits, WITII GOLD AT PAR AS A BASIS., Dry Goods of all kinds aro che aper than they have beenin ten years especially. DRES SILKS, FRENCH POPLINS, &e a full line in stock, and at•such low paces tha every lady can afford a now dress. • IN PAISLEY SHAWLS', e we have a complete assortment and CREdPER THAN EVER nnstinn. Our stock of Domestic Goods, Fancy Dress Goods, Woolen Cloths, Yankee Notions, &c.,. &c., " is as usual very large and varied, and wn Gunn enran PitiOES to be as low as can be found any where within 100 miles.- Our GROCERY DEPARTUNT is fall otlresh Goods AT. SPECIE PRICES, and every one oan now afford to have everything they eat made good. • II WE co DULLY INVITE, TUE PEOPLE OP TIOGA. Court+ to call and examine our Otoch and epri 00e—being satisfied that it will pay them to come and buy their goods at IrLeglilator. We always give oustor r e R from a distance the n II "man TAOK.." _ NEWELL & OWEN. Oorning, April 6, 1870. WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER WALI, PAPER • LET it;be dlstiriOtt understood to the inhab. Rants, arid citizens -of Wellsbor‘, that we will sell WALL PAPER, aid any other article in the 1:14" - u.fig cheaper than can be sold by any other firm in Tioga County; further we do affirm that no mart can . undersell us unless they receive goods by the AIR LINE. ,• We havel ' N.inat received from Y., 35,000 ROLLS of WALL PAPER boughtlat tho present Gold prices $l,ll, ;Mich we will sell cheaper than any other firm west of N. Y. Call and examine, and we are certain that we can please in Price and quality, and•if 'not suited ; we 11l pay you for your time in spade:" • • I P. It. WILLIAMS & CO,l . ..Wellabpro,-April o, 1870. Livery Stab*: , _ • iir-,AWKINB LOMAN rt. 0 ..-• - se .= V V epeetfally inform the pub lio that they have establiebed a 'Livery for Hire, At their Biable on Pearl St, opposite Wheeler's Wagon shop. Single or double rigs farhiehed to Order. They atm to keep good 'horses and wa gons,Sind intend to please. Price; reasonable. WAT TUNS It 1.01:1M2N. N0+.24, 1869-Iy. nALL "MID SEE tbat large stock of Wall pa. V Pt?, ielllog Mr at. cost at slIt; NiILI.IAIII3 coy,. ; Wren, May 20,1870. - -Isl,oyes:,r2-:Stoveslnl IIEIM Haviniformod a partnership in t in, Stove and Hardware, trade, the undessigned ve the pleasure to announce that they have, at greet outlay, added to the usual stook of the stand a complete assortme4 of • Shelf, Hardwate, of which we enumerate the following articles: NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT, MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS, BUTTS, STRAP HINGES, , AttGERs„, -~ +-~. r--.ti SITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS, • • SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS, BENCH-SCREWS, WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS, —RIIRRS, SKEINS, WASHERS, IPEBOXES, AXLE . TREES, ELLIP: , TIO - I 2- SPliiiiidSTlTl"VitgiC iHOOP, BAR, hc BAND IRO GRINDSTONE I \ HANGIN , OORN POPP 8, r "I \ PATENT BARNDOOR HANGIN MI UM SAFSAfiE OUTTERS ANL COMBINED. Also, PI. PISTOL CARTRIDGE; POWDER . AND - CAPS. •\ a new thing, and made for use. These are but a few of the many articles composing our stook of Hardware. We invite the public to oall and etamine for thenisalves. We aim to keep the boat quality of goods in ourline; and all work io order done promptly and well. AGENTS FAR TUE Buckeye Mower & Reaper. SASH, DOORS. BLINDS. • Always on hand or furnished to order, at ROBERTS & BAILEY'S Hardware Store, Weueboro. ROBERTS & BAILEY. . WM. ROBERTS. I R. O. BAILEY. Welleboro,Jan. 1,1870;tf. EALMIBia 103,11n$ 00_01Mo ALPACAS, POPLINS, CAMBRICKS, FRENCH JACONETS, ORGANDIES, PEQUAS, VERSAILES, BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, &c., &o.;- `CLOAKS READY—MADE, AND CLOTH TO MAKE MORE, ALL KINDS OF LININGS, FRINGES, TASSELS &0., TO TRIM DRESSES OR SACQUES. • CM AND WE! MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, AT 'FACTORY PRICES, Lots of New Goods ! COME TO T. L..BALDWIN SCOO'S TIOGA, PA. and see a nice stock of Goode for the SPRING cfc, SIMMER. sada as —all styles, colors and patterns-L BEAUTIFUL Summer SHAWLS, •and o a large assortment to select from —Oar stook of— . YANKEE -.NOTIONS can't be beat. It keeps up - with everything the • Yankees have, thought of no•far. ' HOOP' SKIRTS, BALIPRAL SKIRTS, CORSETS, &C, mounutuica too numerous to mention; but will say that you will seldom find so large an asiortment - to select from in a oonntry store, and dear - down to. she BOTTOM FIGURE.. We also keep a large assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING., in suits, and parts of suits. Should we fail to 'snit you with ready.made, we have Cassimere and A TAILOR TO OUT AND, FIT. Boots and Shoes, . all styles and sites. HATS AND CAPS, STRAW ( GOODS, AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, A COMPLETE LINE OF CROCKERY, WOODEN WARE, • HARD WARE, SHELF HARD• • • WARE, 'NAILS, IRON, • Locke, Latches, CattenterW Tools. , • i A GENERAL STOCK OP p-ROC,ERTES, Fresh. TEAS are lower than nt any time since the war. Did not go to Cuba to buy sugar, and so have some cheap:. We are agents for the E. HOWE SEWING MACHINE. Farmers, if ion wanttoole to;work with drop in. SALT, LI , PLASTER, PdRR, FLOUR Litne Cayuga Plaster, ' Buttertubs, Pails. Firkins,and Ashton Salt to flavor with. All kinds o Farm Produce want. ad. Fritts can't be bent, • Ti Is. BALDWIN & 00, Pis'lB7o. New Sidir,lo-;il4edi I - SEARS:, • pERBY„.._ - Tria:vztakety , the now attire: one . door !JUL 'Wright it-Bailey, where *hey are baud 'wit ti a new'stook'of • _ , • . BOOTS,' BAL*OBALS',OAXTBBS, - I ; I O9TEkS.,::BROGANS AND •., - • 'GA LIOASKINS - • warranted to A 6 any -foot from 0,: to 13 in. elusive. The stock has boon selected by one who be* the advantage of , • THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE in the busitees, and is the best, and fullest is the country, • Our stook of FRENCH CALF, FRENCH KIP,' OP. PER, SOLE,. 60,101.0 N CALF, • LININGS, BINDINCI, ' 80000; '&O., On Findings we shall be found 'at - home 'al ways, and we shall 'endeavor to self at prfooa satiefacitory to the trade: We won't be undoi. sold. • • Orli.' PAID - FOR HIM • SKIN . 8, FURS. & PALMS. Also the top of the AfaikitTor 'W GO L • . ..., But,ofir beet hold wilt.be on , CUSI I CYAI *Oltir..l . ‘,l-. • . 1 / 4\4. • As usuaL - • , There's comfort in a well =aeons m bdot, That Ate the come without too much mpreasing: For everybody knows a shabby foot I Cannot be compromised by overdreesin And one may wear clean linen with a out Of finest cloth, but there le no Attesting' Will make a man with shabbily dresadd feet, Look like a gentleman upon the street. ~ . !dotter.: Buy your booti of - SEARS t DBRBY, Or any other man.• i[Prlntex i ii Devil.) Welliboru, lan. l, 1860—tf. T AM AGENT for 'Kinney t oo.i,e,eiebrated platform Spring Wagons, all styles, also for their 'light . Carriages and. Buggy Wagons, all made in good style, and - from Jersey timber, and warranted in every respect, equal to any made. Can furnish any of -the above at the lowest Manufacturers price's. L. 0. BENNET. Welleboro, 1870-tf. Hotta: suit Lot' Ali Bale. . g _ _ ousE and Lot, and vaoant lot for jab, cheap. Location Wollsboro, and desirable. Inquire at the Agitator Office. Jau. I, 18707—tf. STITFpERS TOLE, • TO THE FAIIMERNI OF TIOGA COUNTY. al A l 4 now building situp mantittictory,in Leifeenoe ville.a superior FANNING JULL whi• postcodes the followingeilvantnerntrar mills 1. It • otratesrmosts,rat.lifter.andfOnlifteds.,and Cesium• ankle from wheat. 2. It of dal meed,takesont ytillcrw seed, and all other wide, perfectly. 8, It cleanstimothy seed. 4. It &me all other sepanitilngrequired of a mill . This mill is built *idle best sad' most durable tim ber, in good a tyle, and scold cheltp lor cash, or pro duce. Iwill fit a patent sieve, for separating oatefrom wheat,t o otb or mille,onreannableterm s 3.11 MA.THIIIt Lawreneoville,Yan.l,l27o-4 IRON WORKS! FOUNDRY A MACHINE SHOP WEIALSBORO * P.A. SEARS & AVERY, PROPRIMTORS. PLOWS, HORSE HOSES, OULTIVA TORS, FIELD ROLLERS, KET— TLES, ALL Rims, SAP PANS, FARMING UTENSILS, ALL • RINDS, WOOD MACHINES FOR • SAWING WOOD; Brick Machines, CHURN POWER; THE TOMPKINS COUNTY, HORSE POWER- EIGHT AND TEN HORSE,UONSTANTLY ON HAND, And also, everything usually found in a firs class Shop. We call particular attention to our MA CHINE SHOP, which has been re-built with new, and first-class LICHINERY,LITIiII Iron PLANER, DRILL,Ae. We employ none but Arat-class workmen, and are, therefore, pre pared to do our work in the best style, and at short notloe. We have recently added new MACHINERY, Tor Planing and Matching board!. Call and see ne. • Jan. 5,1870-Iy. nens do AVBRY. a 1-3rlgir. 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For Sack. -`r -W:dtdW,7l 1 i 1 I ME .1-1.1.,, , . 8., (Prom Dispensatory *t the united'Eltates4 ' Eliotila Criliiia4tichifte66ii, PBOPICit S.—Their odor - is gfrong, and ;somewhat dro made, thetr,ta'ste,hitterfah, and 'analo goits •. • • =I _MEDICAL ‘, PROPERTIES ANA USES.—l3uchu Lica* . are gently ginzu4ne) with a Peculiar ' ,; telt doicy to the 'Urinary ..0/10.2.9, They are given in complaints of the 'Urinary Organs; such as Gravel, Chronic Catarrh of the Bladder, ',for bid Irritation of the Bladder and Ure thra, Disease of the Prostate Gland, and retention of Incontinence of Urine, of Incontinence front a loss of tone the parts can-, cerned in its evacuation. The remedy has also been 'recommended in.Dys pepsia, Chronic Rheumatism, Outart sous Affections, and Dropsy. ' ITELMB 0 LD' S • .8 1 X T.R A CT; UCJIU is used by persons franti the 'ages of 18'to 25; and frOm 85 to 55, or in the decline or change oflife; after Confinement, or labor pains; Bed. Wetting in children. • In a f fections peculiar to females, th Extract Buchu is unequaled by an, other remedy, as in ChlOrosis, or B) tention, Irregularity, Painfulness Suppression of Customary .Evac lions, Ulcerated or Schirrous State the Uterus, 'Lsueorrho3a, or White 1 DISEASES OF THE BLA - DER, KIDNEYS, G.RAVE , AND D_ROPSICAL SW - -EGO.--Thfis tesaioino indreases e power ofDigestion, and excites the b sorbents into healthy action, by which .the Water . y or Calcareous depo,sitiona, and all Unnatural enlargeptents are 'reduced, tz'S well as pain. and inflain mation4 ' 1 . 1 i- H =I SEMIBOLD'S , EXTRA CT B UCHU has cured every ease of\Di abetes in which it.. has been given.— ; Irritation of the ' neck of the Bladder and InflaMmation of . the Xidneys, Ul ceration of the Kidneys and Bladder, Retention of Urine, .Diseases of the Prostate Gland; Stone in the Bladder, Calculus,Gravel,' Brick-Dust, .be posit, an d Mucus, or Milky Diseharg es, and for enfeebled and delica l te cn stitutions, of oth sexes, attended with the following Mptonis : Indisposition to exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Afficulty of Breathing, Weak Rerves,,Trembling, _Horror, of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body; Dryness of the 'Skin, Eruption on .the face, Pallid Countenance, Universal Lassitude of the—Museukir Agyetem t , f it. : . ' HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT B UCH U is Diuretic and Blood-Pu rifying; and cures all diseases arising from habits of dissipation, excesses and imprudences in life, impurities ofd the Blood, ft., superseding ,Oopaibal in sf i rections for which it is, wok such as .Gonorrhcra, Meets of longs :Standing, and Syphilitic Affeotions—in.theso as. easss, used in connection, with itelm bold's Rose Wash. ' Sold by, all .Druggists and. dealers everywhere. Beware of counterfeits. Ask for Relmbold's. rake no other. Price—J.2s per bottle,, •or 6 bodes for $6.5Q. Delivered to any address. Describe symptoms in all com cations. e4' _ \) Addres's H. ILELIfIBO 494 Broadway, N. Y. N ONE .ARE`' GENUINE UN- LESS DONE UP IN steel-en graved wrapper, with fac-simik of my Chemical War;homse. and aignol , • -- -li. T.:S7IIL.MBOIka • -,e" -- • •?: • w ll ffansui fia .11 •.1 „ - .0;, - ,'-, - ','.i ,-.' .. v: c:. irtRUGS AN'D, MEDICINES, PAINTS Ir*ITD INKS KEITH'S 1!=E1 BURNETT'S 0000 AI NE; FLAVORING EXTRAOI I OOI.EROBBNE LADIFIC7 • AND fLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL AQENTS. FOR Fl =II Patent Roo fing : • I HAYS bought the right to use the Paten Elastic Roofin in Tioga County, and am nowireparadto put on roofs oheap and in good worrmanlike manner. This roofing is fire and water proof. I refer to Messrs. Wright lc Bai ley, Toles A Barker, and Q. L. Willcox, where ,samples clan be seen and roofs, in use. MOBllB WINGATE. Wellaboro, Jan. I, 1870-tf. 1!3 El ISM ~non:;1 - 0 ORNIN:GI'.; - CONCENTRATED. MEDICINES, IREDEtIit3 , EX. TISAOTS, PATENT - POI/WINES, ROOll - PERFUMERY PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, WHITEWASH LIME & AND DYE COLORS, MAR_ VIN do PO'S. NED QI.L. • ' dem Buyere arerequeeted i • %done 'before going fruitier Bold at Wholesale to call and get qa east. D. TERDBLL & CO.! ' W Corning, N.Y., au.I,IBVO-1y Weßeber° 114401. ... , , 88. SOLMDAY, Pro'prietor. A large and • 0 ommlidlOnklionse, located, in . theritante-; diate vicinity of all - the County buildings, with large and commodious barns a shed. , iffigrjanies Hazlett sots as 'ostler, and will always be tonna on hand, atts eto businese. Jan. 15, 1870..-ly • _ Furniture ! Furniture! B: T. VAN' HORN," HAVING oompletsd his new Cabinet Ware house on Main street, Wellsboro; has stook ed it with a large and superior assorted stOok o FURNITURE. Chamber Suits, Walnut, Ash, maple 3 ach., &0., from $l6O down, and as cheap as the same goods can be bo't In the Mites, freight added. Parlor Suits, Walnut, Cherry, and Alahogany, Rare or Mir Cloth, from $126 down. Also, SOFAS, LOUNGES, COUCHES, TETE A-TETES, with Upholstery to snit. Center Tables Walnut or Marble Tope , Looking °lasses, Brackets Pa per Racks Rucking Chairs, all kinds, Wholesale and Retail. lam manufacturing as usual, and intend to keep a full stock of ware, home and city' made at all times. My Ware Rooms are spaciotas and neat, and now contain the largest, costliest and beet nook of Furniture over brought into tpe county. Planing and Illatthing, SCROLL SAWING a:MOTYLDING TI done to order at the Factory. J+ 1, 1869-tf. WALSER & LATHROP. DEALERS IN lIARDNii.ARE, IRON, I STEEL, NAILS, STOVES, TLN-WARE, BELTING,'SIWS, CEITLBAY WATER LIME, AGRIOULTITRAL IMPLEMENTS, Carriage' and itaamona' HARNESSES, SADDLES, ko. Coining, N. Y., Jan, 2,1870-Iy.` Ingham's', Woolen Mills 1 DEERFIICLD, PA. • • . 7, It B rabsoribers will pay Oa th , Hall-Ol)othn Oaselmerer, Flannels, Ito:, to., for -W001..-- hayalto manafaotare aosteual— . , TO OUR OR ON SHIM to fruit onetomere. All work warranted asiep recanted. They invite particular attention to • their Water Proof CASSIMERES, which are "warranted in every rciopect. ' Particu lar attention given to ROLL - CARDING AND CLOTH DRESSING. INGHAM'S large stook of quail:acres, &0., 25 per oent less than any competitors, and warrant. ed as repre_ented. _ rNGHAMS manufacture to order, and do all kinds of i ltoll.Carding and Cloth Droning, and - defy competition. ' INGHAM have as good an assortment of Full °lotto, Casslnteres t &c., and give more for Wool in exchange than any atinivrtablishment. Try them and satisfy your selves rticaums wholesale and retail at the Cow anemia Mills, 2 miles below'r noxville. Our Clotho are warranted, and Bold by the following perfume : O. B. JOLLEY, Weßober°, P. • - T. L. BALDWIN /t Tioga, Pa. J. 0. BENNETT, ington, Pa. • • IQO,O I OO Poimds of Woo Wanted. Jeot to the deOisLon ,of the Republican County Convention. - INGIA3I BROTHERS. Ihrallelt, Jinn 1, 16t541. RPM is - - 8,45-and- , :girkil•Vi r f4? • • - and 91 . ~. , ? dal) , forßech • otter Duffs ; Diinkirk,' Cleveland'.' and Chian. nattl,titakl , flitectoonittiection with trains of the, Grant grim andj.oke„Shote Railways at Buffalo', Dunkirk an elevalatiff for all points Welt; and at •, Cincinnati Itti the Oblorind Allaissippleold•Louls• villa Short L neftsilwori fort tho Southend South. , wes , 6,18 SXP•liffSB Sulidtiyil steepled, for - Buffalo, Drinhlrk ald Cleveland,- connecting -with trains for the Neat " A sieePinti Coach is attached to 'this train running Oral& to Buffalo: /0;22' a. m., riiATf. TRAtN , Sunda — it( eirdep tad , for Lulifalo and Thinklrk. '•:; •.• • .• • • li B ls BAT/Pilaf/RH RXPRESS,Seuidaysexcept• • • ;for Poolienter and DuMilo,vis Avon. • , • -745p.m. .I),SY Bxengss, Sundays excepted; for Itochester;Putfalo„ Dunkirk, (Moreland, Cincinnati, " and the South • Stops at drincipal stations and con. netts points on main line. "Ifetvand Unproved Drawing Boom Coaches accompany th s train from Nor" Yak to Ituffalo,and Sleeping • Co,aopes attached afilortiellall e, sunning through tot Cleveland ,and Cia'qou withou, change. 11,25 P. • in , v EXPRESS MAIL Sundays excepted, foe Baniilo, Cleve l and; counseling wit q trains for , thl3 West.. • • - • ' , 1121408'1): m ., WAY FREVIIIT, Buudaysexcepted. 6, SP. iu., ffIIIGRANTDAIN,daiIy, for the West. MEE 11,48 p.m., NIO} EIPBEBB, ..,' ,4 undays excepted, connecting at New York with afternoon trains apd Steamers for Boston and Now 'England &Mee. Sleeping CoaOhes accompany this train to Now_York 4,35 a. m., CINCINNATI EXPRESS, 'Mondays rot. ceptod, connecting at Elmira - - for' 'Harrisburg and the South; also at Elmira forganan ', deigns; at Waverly with train of 'Lehigh valley Bail- - way; at Owego for Ithaca; at Binghamton for Coo per-spawn and Albany ; and -at New York with steam • era and afternoon Edpress trains for New - England oa- Sleeping CodoNeVath - binpuny this train this train to New York. , • 12,18 p. m., ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, daily for lausquelianna. - 2,20 p. m., ELMIRA JSIAIL, Sundays oxceptod. 440 p.m., NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE MAIL, Sundays excepted, connecting. at Elmira for the South., 7,57 p.m., LIUIITNINO EXPRESS,Dallyiconnect- Ing at Jersey City with morning Express train of New Jersey Railroad for Baltimore and Washington; and at Now York with morning _Express train for, Boston and New England Cities. Aler stops at all prin.; cilia 'tat - lona and connecting points on malt line. Sleeping Coaches accompany thhiltru - iilhrough to New Acir A revLsed and bomplete"Pooket Time Tat 10" o Passenger toins on the lixte Railway and connecting Linee,besteh-ntly been publlslLVd,and'ean be proonr. eskers application to;ttie Ticket Agent oft he Company WM..R. BARR, - L. D RIIOILER Gon'l Pass .Agent ' Gon'l finp's Aecommodation—Leaves Bltilisburg at 6,60 a.m.,Blan a fleld at 7,40 Toga at 8,22 Lawrenceville at 9 07— ariivingat Corning at 10,1 A a.m. • , IKail-4,eavesßlossburg at 2,30 p.m.,lllansfield a t 3,1 C, Tiegit at 9,45, Lawrenceville at 4,29—arriving at ' Corning at 6.80 P.m. • ' Mati."—LeaveaClorning at 7,60 .M., LaWIIII2CDYIi it at ' 8,44, Tiogit at 9,28, Mansfield at 10,05—arriving at Bloaa•burg at 11,48 a. m. Adcommodation—Leaves Corning at 2,66 p. m.,Law regedville at 4,04 Vega Pt 4.66, Mansfield at 6,88,- arriving at Blossbtirg at 0,20 p.m , S. T. VAN HORN -/L.AILWAV-TISIE TABLES.' GO/NO EAST. to New York. • , • /1218 a. in., DAT, EXPRESl3,Bnndays excepted, connectiug at Jersey „City, with Midnight express train of New Jared) , Railroad for Philadelphla. Also stops at principal statsons and connecting points on main line. New and improvedprawing Room Coaebes accompany Nork: 1 1 33 n• in., WAY PRElGllT,Stitqleye excepted BAGGAGE, faIECKED THROUGH . Bloooburg & Corning, & Tioga U . l it . rodorminruo aefollowe untllfurther notion: ' L .11 .1311ATKIICK,8 up' t Northern Central Ilt .R. • - TRAINS FOR THE NORTH. TrainsforOan'andagnialeavo Elmira as follows : Accomodatidu at ' 7 12 p 11xpress[faatest train on road 3 12 06 a m Mail - 10 00 p Acc0mm0dati0n.........,16 p OnandaftorJuno 12, 1870, trains will arrive and depart from Troy, se follows; • LEAVE NORTHWARD: Bobp. m.—Dally (except Sundikys) for Elmira and Buffalo ,via Erteßatlway frOm - 108 b a. m.—Dally(except Sundays) for Elmira,Butra— to,Oanandatgua, Roohostrtr, Susp.Brldgo And the Canada.. LEAVE SOUTHWARD. 728 A. m.--Daily(egeept Sundays) for Baltimore, • Washington,Pb)ladelphia,&o. 958 P. m.—Dally (except Sundays) for Baltimore, • Washington and Philadelphia. ALFRED II; FISKE ED.B.YOUNG Gen'l Sup t,Harrisburg, den Pass . Ag't • Ballizoors,Did. ANOTHER TUMBLE I Cash: 1570 BEE WHAT BELLING FOR CASH! Our Prices To-Day. Best White Wheat Pleurs7 pr bb1.1,75 pr. sack " Red witnter $6.50 , " 1,62 " "XX Spring What, 6,00 . 4 ‘ 1.50 " • RuCkwheat Flour, 3,00 Per 100 lbs. Best Feed, .. 2,00 " " Bran and Shorts .• 1,50 • " " Meal 4 2,25"" , " Those prices only FOR GASH. • WRIOTT tt, BATLEY All persons not having, settled with us, can nbt blame us now if they find their accounts and notes left with an attorney •for collection. We Ore due notice. • W. 4t. B. . BAG s .— Wo want all persons having any bags with our mark on thm, to return the same at onoe, as we shall tale steps to secure them.---, We have 500 bags sitered among the people. " , I WRIGIiT do BAILEY. _ FOR SALE, BY the undersigned, a span of horses, five years old; a good farm or road team. Can be seen 6n the premises of E. P. Deane, in Delmar. t Li. L. DEANE._ Wellsboro, July 1,3, 1820. A. 11WITIPHREY & CO., O PPOSITE the the azl t H ou se, TlOgA iponBtant ly onan d a geßsirt: mont of Family Groceries and Provisio is, ' FLOUR FEED, AND MEAL, PO K, BUTTER, LARD, CHEESE, & par- Prima , down to the bottom figures. May 18,1870.-Bm. A. HUMPHREY &CO. lOWA LAND AGENCY. THE subscriber would inform the public that ho has the agency of a quantity of lOWA LANIIS, which he will sell for cash, or exchange for real Or personal property, on reasonable terms. , GREAT BARGAINS OFFERED. ' Ile would say that he has examined the prop erty and titles for himself, and believes he can make it for the interest of persona going West, to give him a can before purchasing elsewhere. For particulars, inquire of S. 11. 000D$LL, May 11,10 ly Sabinaville, Tile, Co., Pa. Hotel for Sale, TllE HOTEL at Osceola, is offered for sale on reasonable tetras. TMs stand is a de. sirable one, ; has two. barns upon the premises, (three welliof good water; and a lot of fruit trees. 'The lot.oontains 1 acres Of lan&-. Address, or call on JAMES J. MARTIN, Oaceolk June 1,1870-3 m. The Proprietor. r`• HARKNESS & RILEY, BOOT AND SHOE NAKEPS. Shop in Mozart Block formerly occupied by J. fl, Rice as a Grocery Store. BOOTS AND SHOES of allkinda made to order and in the beat manner. REPAIRINGof all kinds donepromptlyand well. Give nancull. JOHN HAMMES REMY.. Wellsboro, July 13,1870..4y. Valuable Farm for Sale Afarm of three hundred acres, with two hun dred qnd twenty-five acres improved. Sit mated two miles north of Tioga Village, on the Tioga Riverand Railrood. Well watttered,,rin. der a good state of cultivation', and good build ings. Also four houses and loti for sale. in Tioga Village. , T. L . BALDWIN. Tlegabial. 1 187064 f. Spring -Milling' BEM. MIN i';.• r.: '13111FRI1;[on -, Main apenad ai!arrlarga - ainta MILLINBRY • , *rich as mAit o EoNNETO, - STAKW coops, • . LACES; FLOWERS; GIBBONS • • COLLARS,''II , DKEticw FS, -,•;•• •-• ••••, • ; - , a u of whit3lo4lll.lio - iota much forirker p s i. ea. -411 work done promptly,' and to please. , I MRS, CAROLINE SMITH Wellsitoro, May 11; 1870—tf: MILLINERY. MRS.E. , E. Kimball will•be found hereafter in her new quarters, over Young and co. , s book tore. She has jest received lots of SPRING . :•MILLINERY • to which she invites the attention Nf tho Indica of Welielioro and vicinity. MISS. E. ', KIMBALL Aprill3, 1870. ly HIV SPRING i' IIIIIIOERY AND F4NCY • GOODS. MM.' SOiflEl‘D has rotnin3d from the City with an assertment of Nevi, Gooclelto which. she invites the attention of the ladies of Was hero and vicinity. Der stock comprises a choice selection of STRAW .GOODS, LACES, RIBBONS, - FLOWERS, KID GLOVES, HAND. KERCHIEF'S, COLLARS,,FANS, EMBROIDERIES, aiM a vari et!, of Willth GOODS. Thankful for the generous patronage of the past,-she hopes to- merit, a continuance of t i e same, Bonnets dG Hats repaired to order. am also agent for the V iileoz & Gibbs' Sewing Machine. " 'Mrs. A. J. SC:WIELD. - - Wolitibpro April 200870. if WAN OF 6P4f. -41/1 1: - New Spring AT THEI PEOPLES' UR STals. IS NOW V! in all Ito brand" andl standard of Gold at par. Ou IOF is viry large, and we ma when desired. Our CARPET is largest in this sectio prices 10 to 2,0, per cent kw Linen and 1W aro fis low as before th alo Brand Black AlpacT est, Frank Leslie and pronouncing the best the Beaker Brand i)ure I tide, and full atm-tine UNITED STATES T A COMPANY, ' . . : send us veal thu . litet tr,vuict) dag. -- ; just reeeiv d, the t'olion•ing no -I 1- 1 1. z .: 1 tiiscte.lB"7loV to pproposetic pack a alter t.e r t i i t ? e l 1 -..." - tt., i • 'for an eltgant BilNer Plated 1 .:.. . .''- Tea 6ervici4 daily, i n one pound package; The ceitificide vhion found, will Le forwarded to us through oar agepre, and they will deliVer the service to the fortunate party." )Ire ae the agents' for the can assure our customers, thy, IMI le la n-1 are cheaper than they can aides the chance of getting Wo solicit a oall from al Oounty and vioinity, visit assure them that they ly treated, and wo will do Corning, April 2 - 0, 1870 HARNESS t7l IV. NAVLE, wool, that his Harness She and that he is prepared tof :Tarne) on short notice, in a good nor, and at prices that can't) like best workmen are ern hybest material 11E0d. Ca i;); 1868-Iy. XL St 'Li X* MR. A. L. MONROE Agcnt tor Tlogn an effect insurance in the Wyoming Insurance Company.' Royal. Capitol $5,000,0 00 London; Liverpool k Olob l o, Capitol, Si 6,000,00 p Ile will canvass the county during tho week t,x oopt Saturdays, when • ho will be found at; the °Moo of John. 1. Mitchell, to attend to litho may givo him a call. A. L. MO.NROBt Sept. 22, 1.86 - 9-3m.0 , High SlLtooll. /FHB Subscriber will open a School in the village of (lace+, en Monday, Mrirch '7th, 1870, and continuo twelve weeks.. RATES OF 71JITION : Primary,, Common Eng1i5,......... i Higher, Bob, 9,—ff. Planing ec, FLOORING, OWL ING, TONGUED with rapidity and exaot Ohineti.‘ Try it and see.' Welliboro 'Jou. 1,187 y 1870 ! , kit,rbet, bee Suit ,Ttbabbt•bf OOHS, Mg 1870. ' 4, • Mi Goods TUB !ERY COMPLETE' Prices down to the LOTILS o Clothes to order STOCK I pf the State, and r than last year. rite Goods Duff- ward We keep the But. which Madam Dolma larpors' Bazaar unite in Ipaea in market; Ora Mohaire, t. 4rhe • Company, and we at hair —1 i tio sold at retail, be Tea I?ett. the citizena of Tioga ng CornPng, end we be kindly and fair. • i hetu good. I ...I. IET 4t, SHOP! say to his trien4S p is now in full blast, \ rnish heavy or ligbt = nd substantial man fall to snit.' 'ployed,and none hut 11 and Eno. ~ G. W. NAVLE. 11. 03 e ' ie the authorized Potter' Coantl93, to $3 00 $5,00. 88,00• WARD, Principal 1 - ITI Matching: NO, WAINSCOT & GROOVED, arts, with our new ?do B T. UNBORN• 61