was MEE I t AO : ilia err; Ina TSIMP.4 I I9Hid)e'P tiOy tayt ifs nrw4b.q. stWOns,,stitahlag away ... On a little robs of nhtto ; One foot on the rocker,. she hoped keep Her frollekeffinelmhrfaet asterN4 o'l4 tldieb hir4o' In esiify stitch of the garment alto ivrongbt Thaeloring mother 4atened a thougbt..7' Mies of that little onel— ' Anti einilett on her baby in happy pride, Aa it slept in the oraillo-byer side Till tholittle robafwaa donaii r, • Then she folded up the cambric) and' lace, And Itissetglier little ones hubby fares, , "E %hat amlitd lalts Went 0_0, 7 '•-, • She-tossed kt..up and , downin - tho - nir;!. pretty - . balm .when- yen WO5l r • -- i• That new litt i le robe," said she. ' \ ln a rosewood,ootlin thi l baby lay ; , Its mother iMirttept the Might away ' ' Watching its dying breath ; With itileried,ta her.ll - 9t?m she prayo!. i to r l;cop , Her tra'reittli'beki'it:oiti'going to p eep - ctild`iiiins of death. - , They hurled.tho baby in tho gaTmentjust enough Whose emery etltoh held a hopeful thought, From that loving mother'. eight ; Qn a marble done they wrought with a tear 'Mow man jr hurtle aperburied here; , I ln that Hutto robe of white !" ft i a .e''t tt In the Saviour's arm. a baby lay, From*rtwrood,cpplu far awj y . the.reelms °flar and lighti;: The angels altirment bad !Oka about I: Ito little form; which will never wear one. A gumless robe of white. ; Agrioulture -= Advantages Aoorning f rom its Pitrauit. The following, on the subject of "Agri culture and its Advantages," is 'taken froth the Farm. Jovr'nhl ipublishcdiat_ FayettesviilV,'Pennsylvania: • ' Of all the various occupations and professions'which have engaged the at- , lion -of mankind, there is none that seems sq pre-eminently useful, so hon. orable—in short, so compatible with all our interests, as the cultivation of the earth...- There is no occupation that has - so mafy resources within itself, or which ca furnish, from its own 'means the \euppli es for all our necessary Wants. 1 1 Food, raiment, and luxuries innumer able', are the fruits of the fariner'S labor and care, And -In their train follow s . health . ,,happiness, and independence; In view of these fallts, for ' facts they are. are we not led to wonder 'that s o' many of our young men are placed be hind the counter to leain the arts and .-- mysteries &the. yardstick—go , deprive the mSelVelfef the bloom lin d' fresh nees'of youth, and bringing early and deep fur rows of care and anxiety on their brows, by the difficulties and perplexities at tending the prosecution of mercantile ptirsuits, while so many and s'n strong inducements are held out for them to engage.lii that profession which, Was the earliest employment of man; and which as the light of science is spread abroad and improvenients are made hi the art, is becoming morej ateresting, more profltale, and,-St the Same time, less laborious? 'With what different feelings 'do the farmer and the mer chant leave their pillows in the morn ing I The one, buoyant with health and spirits, goes forth with the first dawn of day, to his cheerful labors in the field ; while the other, after a rest less and perhaps sleepless night, walks, in a sober mood, to his cotufting-room, anticipating, with fearful forebodings, the,insolveney of his customers or the lill-suceess of a' , venture. With what 'honest p'ride and heartfelt satisfaction does the farmer look at his luxurious !fields, his richly laden orchard and his , growing flocks, with the happy assur ance that with,eVel'w returning season ifs substence'lB increasing ; that he is bove want, and far from feeling the : uctuationwof merchandise , or the em t barrasment of tOide. Who_ that has seen the hale and vigorous plowman, whistling along as he turns urcthe fur -1 rows, and has not sighed for the joys of f,pastoral life?- Or, who line enjoyed the . E . prlvilege awitnessing the internal ar =rangement of a ,thrifty •f rmer's estab lishment, and observed the care and attention evinced in the Omestie econ : omy of his industrlous'a d frugal wife, that has not coveted the happiness and independence of the farer? Much as the wealth, and prosper' y of a nation 'may be advanced and pr muted by its ia commerce and manufactl rers, still we are constrained to look -upon-. agricul-' ture as its source and oundatiou. - It i l is absolutely necessary t our existence; for, let men, 'pursuehatever other business they inay, the are still de pendent on the farmer for what they eat, drink, and wear. And suppose the farmer, by way of relaxation, Occatiloil ally deviatei e from his regular routine of ditles, and engageB a little in horti culture, or the cultivation of the chofce kinds of fruits, will hii not, be paid a thousand fold- for the time) and labor bestowed on a few trees, vines, or shrubs"? And, further, will not the _appearance of this house atid "front door yard" be immensely improved, himself and. family ejoy a larger amount of pleasure' awl gratification, - not to speak of the frequent lessons of neatness and'Order which his Children, would,learn by the cultivation of a fe varieties of ; flowers? And will ,„ ......._ .__ - _ 4 .11: Word for yo. - - ----------/ Truth is one of the * , r est o f gems.- Many a youth has b n lost in society ; by allowing'it to nisi his character, and formally thr• ing it away. Pro te fanity-,is a mar: of low breeding. Show us the mAii th :t has the most respect— an roath` ne er trembles on his - lips.— Read the . :talogtie of crime; inquire the ohar: rer of those wig) depart from virtuq_; -/tbout a sin - gliTexception, you will fl •d 1 hem to he profane: Think of this nd don't let avlle word pass your . lip . ,Honesty, frankness, generosity, v:rtue—blessed traits! Be these yours, I y boys, anti we shall not' fear. You , are watchhd by your elders. • Men who are .profane, - vulgar, careless, will not choi , se you. If you are uprigli, steady, these silent !monitors which, so be fully remind us 'that "the ban made them Is divine," also hay al tendency:and 'cause us to loo} nature up ta. nature's God? inch/aliens, pefore long you will iind good places, kind masters, and the pros pect of a useful life before you. REGRET A GENEROUS —Never be sorry for any generobs thing that; you ever dld, even if it.washe trayl. Never'be sorry that yOli w ere magn nimous, if the man was mean afterward. _ Never, be sorry that you gave. ',lt was right for yOu to give, even if you" were imposed ,upon. You cannot afford to keep on the safe side by being mean. You had better, many times in your life, for the sake of keep- Jog yourself - in the , practice of ber knee, ,da-thloge that rather than judge you will always be 01 v. calculation. Give' , headway, mid in the be eider fer,youe--BE, Tioga County t Ag itator ft ; 7, ,-, ..frglis cake 18 *oil stocked with Type, Pressor, &0., and has every adrautago for doing • JOBTOPRINTINGT in a supar t ioelxit r e, itiaiient Colui a, trail) a \wed. ding tardlol%lSh roater:' - Ahl hind or styli:ll,f %Pork dorm aI this cane, an follows: Law Books, Pamphlets, Cards, Invitation Cards, Hand Bills,Programmes, Cheeks, Drafts, Dubilis, Bill Heads, Circulars, Orders, Slapping Cards, Business Curds, Euvelopm Tinted Plate printlnk,. Visiting Cards, Wedding .to., &C., &O. .3usiice - Blanks, And ell other hiftn.lt4 conitantly on;finott and for bidet ... . . , Deeds, warrantee, ~, - ~.• •Schout Contract, Deeds, quit•claba. ; . Summons, Subpoenas, Statement and Confeselon, Warfante, Tocecutione, - Amicable Action, . Indemnifying Bonds, Bonde,Constable's Bale, Attachments, Judgment Collector's Sale, Ncitea, Petition and Bond liderriagoCertificate, - ibr App'ment of Guardian And any other blanks not., enumerated utt.uva printed td order on ebart DOWD, ' Persons sending orders for JOB W ORKO will • et their work promptly done ani rW shall 'spare no pains to pleasi our customers in this depart , meat. Those sending work, please atute the site Of Job, kind of Ink and paper desired: Yeb. 1870 - UTE do not pay specie in making change, V V but we do soil goods from • than any other oile ip.this vicinity, which is better. Aril hay just receiydct a 3CJiarae• Sißt•c•o3r..., and have bouf,ht them to welt in order to dO this qqlokly, httre marked them at small profits, malt tqlotm AT PAR t 9 A BASIS. Dry roods of ali,kinda aro ottaaper than they have Ilan in ton ypara espocially. DRESS SILKS, FRENCH. POPLINS, it 9 \ a full line in stook, and at kuch low prioea evory lady clan afford a new dre3P. we have.a complete assortment and CUP:AYER ?RAN Brzi: BETORD. Cur stock of Domestic Goods, Fancy Dress - 1 Goods, Woolen Cloths, • 'Yankee Notions, &c., is as usual very•large and varied, and wa auan ANTHEI PRICtEi to be as low as can be found any where within 100 miles. Our is fall bt froh Goods dT 9P41:11P. ITICES, and ever} one can now afford to haNie everything they eat made good. WE CORDIALLY IRYITR TILE PEORLY. 0➢ TiOOA 00IIIIIT to call and examine our Stock and pri- oes—being patiallodtbst it will pay them to coma and buy thnir goods at I We always give customers from distance .110 "mem Twos." • NEWE L & OWEN. Cl i orning, April 8,1870. W A:L - • P APER ! ALL PAPER f r Abli plipsEß! tha ET it be distinctly understood to the inhab itants and citizens of Wellsboro," that we will sell • a mor hrough .heaper than can bo sold by any other firm in log& County ;* further we do affirm that no man can undersell us unless they' receive goods by the 35,000 ROLLS OF WALL PAPER/ bought'at the present Gold prices $l,ll which we will sell °tramper than any other 7n west of N. Y. Call and examine, and ste re certain that we can please - in Price and quality, and if . not suited we will pay yon dr your time in 'epode. P. R. W LIAM L , CO. Wethboro, Aptil 6, 1871. - VAN GELDER & MIPCIIELL. Proprietor' SPECIE PAYMItNT! •fll6 tie 50 per, Gent Loam. FOR THE SFRIN - G TRADE ME IN PAISLEY S HAALS, GROCERY DEPARTMRT The Regt"to •. WALL PAPER, and any other artiole in the 3Drrlig MaMe, AIR LINE. We have just received from N. Y., , . Liver, / W ATKINS fr, LOUDEN re , spectfully inform the pub. flUmelllf , ;? lie that they have established a Livery. tbr Hire, . their Stable on Pearl St., opposite Wheeler's wagon shop. Single or double rigs furnished to order. They aim to keep good horses and wa gons, and intend to please. Prices reasonable. WATKINS & LOUDEN. Nov. 24, 1869-Iy. CALL AND SEE that largo atock of rail pa- Per, selling off at coat, at ' f - P. R. WILLIAMS ot CO'S.. Wellaboro, May 35,1870: • ' • • Havingformed a partnership in the Tin, Steve and Hardware trade, the undersigned have the pleasure to announce thit they have, at a great Outlay, lidded to the usual Adak of the o _ld•atand on a. complete assortment' of 'Shelf Hardware, of ithioh we enunitrie,tict following artioles: NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X OUT, MILL, 'RAND AND 'BUCK SAWS, BUTTS, STRAP MINUS; - OARPENTEI%'S TOOLS, • `PUMPS, AXES, AUGERS, KITTS, Cal BITT-STOOKS; HATOHETS;:OHISELS, SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS,I - _ BENOH-SOREWS, - WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS, BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS, PIPE BOXES, AXLE ' TREES, ELLIP TIC • SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES. HOOP, BAR, BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE HANGINGS, CORN , POPPERS, SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERS COMBIN.ED. Also, PISTOLS; PISTOL CARTRIDGES, - POWDER AND . CAPS. PATENII BARNDOOR HANGINGS a new thing, and made for use. Those are but a few of the many artioles,oonstiosing opr stook of Hardware. •We invite the publioto call and examine for themselves: We aim to keep tho boat quality of goods In ourlino; and all work bo order done promptly and well. , AGENTS b'Olt THE ' Bilekeye Ptiower & Reaper. SASH, DOORS. BLINDS. AT PAOTORY PRICK Always on hand or furnished to order, at ROBERTS & BAILEY'S Hardwoh Store, Welleboro. ROBERTS do BATLEY. ,\ • T. L. TIOGA, PA. an see a nice stook of Goods for the A' ING . Jc, 'SUMER. LLEZIIIIM EMMA ChOOMC styles, colors and patterns— ALPACAS, POPLINS, CAMBRICKS, FRENCH JACONETS, ORGANDIES, PEQUAS, TERSAILES, BLACK BEAUTIFUL Summey SHAWLS ()LOAM READY—MADE, AND CLOTH TO MAKE MORE, ALL KINDS OF LININGS, FRINGES, TASSELS - &0., TO TRIM DRESSES • OR SACQUES. can't be beat. It koepe up with everything the Yankees have thought of so far. HOOP SKIRTS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, CORSETS, &O, INDEMOMOO BOots and Shoes, all ed.yles and elle& ATS AND CAPS, STRAW GOODS, - AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, A -COMPLETE LINE OF CROCKERY, WOODEN WARE, HARD WARE, SHELF HARD,. WARE, NAILS, IRON, Looks, Latches, Carpenteis' Tools. Stable: I A ND - HARDWA RE! MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, WM. ROBSTIT.9. R. 0• Iten.sr. Wellaboro, Jon. 1 1870-tf. / Lots of .\ New /Goods ! CO 4E -TO 411,: LDWIN & 00% such Re AND COLORED SILKS, &c 9 &o. , and a largo aaaortment to select from —Our stock of— YANTKEE NOTIONS too numerous to mention; but will say that,yo. will seldom And so large an assortment to select from in a country store, and clear down c(the - BOTTOM. FIGURE. We also keep i largo assort out of READY-MADE Cf °THING, in suits, and parts of suits. Should we fail to suit you with ready-na 'de, we have Cassimere and A TAILOR TO OUT. AND FIT. A GENERAL STOOK OF GROCERIES, Fresh. TEAS are loWer than at 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. Farman!, if you yon f ' svnnttoolc to work with drop in • SALT, LIME, PLASTER, PORK, FLOUR Lime, Cayuga Plaster, &o. Bnttortubs, Pails. Firkins, and Ashton Salt to flavor with. All kinds of Farm Produce want., ed. Prices can't be beat. T. L. BALDWIN A CO Tiogi, Pali may. 4, 18f0. BERM .;.- ,:p.;., i, ~', r, f r 's , :,-; ;",,„ 7,9 _i, 4,„ ~,,• ~,,, ~,i: : ~ ~ A ..., f r, ~, ltlgrj[o.lrAlii 4 - . t---:..- , .",: ,- ;"; . , :'t Nelv- Stock! New, Goods I & tr . AVM taken the now otove,, One door above 1.1.; Wright'it Dailey, where they - are on' band wittCalloW Stock of ' I ''', rt' BiLitoit.ALs, 431Alitrt BOOTEES. ',BROGANS AND GALLIGASKINB _warranted to fit any foOt fiono NO - . 9, „to 13: elusive. • The istook has boon oeiesitetl* 10 , who has the advantage of. TITIRT:Y YEARS' EXPERIENWI in the biteltim;tii3d le the beet and fullest in eountr*;: Con*,etook . of ' FRENCH . OALPYPRENOTI KIP, SOLE, 1:10211KON' CALF, 'LININGS, BINDING, NO; Roopo, &0., • ivlll be kept up ae kereto'foro. 'On Bindings we shall "be found •a''t ho t. ways, and we shell endeator. to 'tell at . satisfactory to the trade. We won't be a sold: .CASK PAID . FOR niDP,s; SKIN, FURS as PE : Aire the top of the Market for • NY 00L s. ,But o r hut hold 'will be on aus*om WORK Al aural. There's comfort in a well made 'custom . oot, That Ate the aim, !What ton much (10D2 . rasing: for everybody knows a shabby foot Oan,not be compromised by tivenitessimr. And one may wear cle n linen with a eel& Of finest o}ool, but' the. is no finessing Will Make a man with shabbily'dressed. fat, . 2. Loik like a gentleman upon the area./ Monet. t Bui your boots of • -' SEARS - A DE R BY, -----__ Or any other man. [Printer'C Devil.]' Wencher°, Jan. I,ll3Bfir-tf. , For Sale. T AM AGENT for', , Kinney & Co., celebrated I platform Spring Wagons, all styles, also for their light Carriages and Buggy Wagons, an made ip pod style, and from jersey timber, and warranted in every respect, equal to arty made. Cab furnish any of. the above at the lowest Manufaoturers price's. L. 0. EMMET. Wellaboro, Jan. 1, 1870-tf. - I House and Lot for Sale. OUSE and Lot, and vacant lot for Bale Ll_ cheap. Location Wellsboro, and decirable. Luqulte at the Agitator Office. Jan. 1;1870—tf. TO . THE _ JVALIFMEIIS /OF TIOC A COUNTY. r AU now building atm) manallhotory,tn LawrenCe• ville.a superior FA NA T IFtg - o..tra .4 Whfc pOeee•tlee the following adiantage seta: Al lather -/ 1. I t separates rye, oat • , an d f 6 ul dee d s And amend cockle, from wheat. '2. It deem flax seed, takes Oat yollew seed; and all other seed s, perfectly. / 'B, It eleane timothy seed. • 4. It does all otber eeparatingrequired of a mill . This mill is built , uftbe beet and moat durable Um. ber, in good etyle,an d is sold cheap for mob ',or pro. duce. I will fit a pliant sieve, for separating oa wbest,to ott7rmills,onreaeotutbleterme. .11 NAV Lawrenoeville,3an.l,ll37o-$ / • IRON WORKS FOUNDRY MACHINE SE WE L.,t, SB ort Q, ,PA SEARS &;! AVERY, PROPRIET SEARS , PLOWS, HORSE HOSES, CULT TORS, FIELD ROLLERS, TLES, ALL sins, SAP PAN FARMING UTENSILS, AL KINDS, WOOD MACHINES ro SAWING WOOD; Brick Machim I3HURN POWER; THE TOMP 0011NTY, HORSE POWER- EI AND TEN HORSE; OON6TAN -ON HAND, • And also, everything usually found in elm Shop. A We call particular attention to ou 011INE snoop, which has bop I / re . -bull new, and first-class " II it 11, 1 1 NH R , LSAT . Iron / PLANER , MULL, ti' ni c We e pl but ftrat-olasvirorkmen, and are,"jtheref; pared to: do4ur work in the beat style, short nottoe. We have recently add 1 51,50111N8RY, for Planing and' 511 boar d. 'clall and see no. _ 1 a.. an b,18704 7. SEARS! It AV I , - 1 / .L. I oaigo Pi if el - r 4 1 31 g 2 2 2 W n o ? Zhd hl 90t4'.1 - 0 2 • ?.• El' ..4 )4.61 .4 ._ .. e.1. .... 7. 4 1 •411: , ~.3 t h d J L.: r"4. . .1-1 1 ,0 Na• a r r 2 • 6 to • , , „ 1 , 1 ;; - 11 9 N" , I 'all 1 11 • ..-. _lll I I t F, I I , 0 1 1 1 - : : : 2 ::::: , V ' • .• - • ra` • 0 • I-- I ,• 1 g , Ef> 4 CA ••1 CO tsD $4l. c.O - , 1 14. GI C, - 1 - .4. - • ...' c P.5 4, .. ..,'W .s:' C) Ito OA CO CO 0+.2 cC) Cs , ' V, 0010 0 0 14=4 -4 GI I:, * - 4C, , Cr) Co .P .P.P.P..1 0 1" I'D 4 ". P. 1-1 p 00CO W. P-1, P+ t-& bt P F c 4 oo 1. 4 ID I=' P 5 2 : 3 1 0 * IP` . BE= - • P 7 .rz fV , :P!.„, ei ta rtan der- El D - az= EU! IN ii s, SINS GHT I LY a7ftrat- r MA. t with 5 none 0, pre and at ;d new totting El2l i s 0 ,!,11 MINE 131101IU. ."! • ; 11 2 ';.:4- - ! , *. A • • • prom Dispensatory .of b 6 ,Unitod Stator I 'Noma Unita-Ache Leaves. -P.Ro ?,digit 47177,8.—Their ocloi is strong, .' sive, and ' -, sonzefohat aro niatit, their taste bitterish, and analo gous 31E_DidAL PRO:PBB:TIES AND USES.—Buehu t Leaves are gently stimulant, with alpeculiar ten dency to the Urinary Organs, They are gwey.,m- or? tB. _g _the i lirinary Org4ns,. such, as Otravel, Chronic Catarrh of the Bladder, .Mor bid Irritgr \ tof theßladder' and Ure thra, e of the ,:rirostate - Gland, andreteniion f Inc,ontineweof Urine, a - lossof tone in ;the parts con cern • 'n-its_evacuation! The remedy, hasalso beenireeomn4?uled in -DOl pepsia, aronic Rheumatism, Ou, tan 4 eons AffecOns, and .Dropsy, F , HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT 'BUCHU is used by persons from the ages of 18 to 25, andfrem- 85 to 55, or in the decline or; change of life; after Confinement, or labor pains; .8" Wetting in children. - in a f fections peouliar to females, the Extract Buchu is unequaled by any other remedy, as in Chlorosis, or Re tenticrn, Irregularity,' Painfulness or Suppression of Customary Evacua tionsl_Uteerated or Schirrous :Siciteof the Uterus, Leueorrhosa, or ,Whites: 1 DISEASES OF THE BLAD DER, KIDNEYS; GRAVEL, AND DROPSICAL SWELL INGS.—TIis medicine in6reasea the power of Digestion, and excites the 40- sorberata into .healthu ,action, by. which the watery or Calcareous depositions, and alt Unnatural enlargements are reduced, as well as pain and Inflam mation. BELIMBOLD'S EXT ' ACT BUCHU has cured every Tate of Di abetes in which it - has been given, Irritation of the neck pf the Bladder and inflammation ofthe Sidney' Ul ceration of the ifyneys and Black,- , - Retention of Urine, Diseases of the Prostate Gloa, Stone in the Bladder, 7 ^) , lus„Gravel, Brick-Dust, De - 'ta) , ,cus; or Milky Discharg ifeebled and delicate con- say _......, Jf both sexes, attended with h'efollowing symptoms: Indisposition to exertion, Loss of Power, Loss zif Memory, Dculty of Breapaing, Weak .Nerves, Prembling, .Horror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dim s of . Vision, Pain in the Bac, Hot ands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness f the .Skin, Eruption on ,the face, .allid i Counfenanex, Universal -Lasszt eof the Nuseuly System, to. HELMB OLD'S EXTRACT B UCHU is Diuretic and Blood-Pa r:lying, and cures all diseases arising from habits of dissipation, excesses and imprudences in life, 'impurities of the Blood, 4c., supersedi7y Obpaiba in affections or which it is used, such as Gonorrhceec, Gleetei of long standing, and Syphilitic Affections—in these dis. easss, used in connection with Helm bold's Rose Wash. Sold by all Drugs everywhere. Bewar' Ask for lielmbold's. Price---,1.25 per bo $6.50. Deliver Describe symptoms cations. Address H. T. 494 Brdadway, N. NONE ARE (4 rESS DONE i graved wrapper, wit Chemical Warehom .H.' T. INN 1 '11,1304 -AND II EDI I,P AND, 01X.8,- , , 811 • NETT'S 0009AINE, FLAVORING XTRAOTS, KEROSENE :LAMPS, - PATENT VEIHOINES, BOOR ESTER PERFUMERY rGENTS; FOR MARVIN & CO'S RE Sold at Wholesale Prices,. ,Buyers areroquested to dill and got quotailohs be!ore,gotug tirade East. al keep atnit nett, beet e °bull 1' P fists and dealers e of couzzterfeits. Take no other. tle, or 6 bottles to any address. n all COMMUIIi* ELMB OLD, NUINE 1",,P IN - steel-en h fa,c-simile of my ie. and signed r LAIBOLD. MIEMVA3 1111111 CO ME =II ME DDEUS DAVIDS',INKB, KEITH'S ONOENTRATED, MEDICINES, , IREDELLII PLUID,';I . EX. , _ D FLAVORING EiinoTs; WALL PAPER, WINDOW GLASS,- WHITEWAS# LIME 8a ~ AND DYE' COLORti, FINED 011.1„, W. D. TERBELL & CO Corning, N.Y., Jan. 1,11870-17 , , • ' , Patent . Roofing. IHAVE bSugh s titelight to rifle the Paten/ • Rimed° -Roofing in Tioga Oonnty, and am mow prepared to put on roofs oheap and inifoOd workmanlike manner: • This , roof' g is fire and water proof. I refer to 'Messrs. Wright at Bai ley, Toles tt - Barker r and 10. L. *Moo', where samples can be seen and roofs MIMIC i MOBBRWIN4ATE. Welisboro, Jan.l, 1870.4 f. I • • WeHsbor B • B. MOLLIDAY, Pr • oommoillona House dlate vicinity of all the large and commodious ha pa-James llaelett not. alwaya lielound on hand,' Jan. '6, 1870.-1 y - Fiirnituro B. T. V VINE+ completed is new Cabinet Ware , ottae on Main street, Wellsboro, has stook ith a large and superior assorted stook of !UM FURNITUIt.E. ber Suits, Walnut, Ash, Maple, So., 4%4 ' from sll,o' down, and as cheap se the • Same goods can bo bo't in the cities, freight added. Oh tr Suite, Walnut, Cherry, and :hogilny, Rope or Hair Cloth, I from $125 down. Also, 8, LOUNGES,t:OUCHE , TST A—TE ES, z • ./ with Upholstery to'anit. r Tables, Walnn(or Marble Tops, ooking Glasses', Brackets, Pa- I per Backsocking Chairs, )kll kinds, i • 1 . , ' 1 oleiale and Retail , i m ui tr e ll t ik o rti o lt 'as n i i i lal f ; a a n ti d d e l t n y ter a r e r Imes. My Ware; Rooms are apaoions and nd now contain the largest, costliest nd ook of Furnituti Ow brought into the .- • Pan' , M SOF Con suing and Matching SOROLL SAWING A;IKOULDING, done rder at the Factory. 1, 1869-t Jan WALSER DEAL 'AWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, STOVES, TIN-TV ARE, TING, SAWS, C TLORY WAT.E4t 'LIME, I. GED:HMV:IRA I IMPLEMENTS, age and Harness Trimmings, .DARNESSES, SADDLES, ho. ItA •.i BE ug, N. Y., Jan. l 2, 1870-Iy. 1 MI gham's Woolen - E subscribers will pay Cash, Full-Oloth, lassimeree, Flannels, &a.; &a., for Wool.— ' also manufaoturelas usual— E 23 ORDER, OR ON SHIRES, TO t ouetomere. AU work warranted' as rep ted. They invite particular attention to their Water Proof toe. rOBO CASSiMERES, whin ere warranted In every respect. Particu lar attention given to I ' OLL CARDING AND CLOTH BUSSING, ,GUAM'S large stook of Cassimereg, ho., 2b ent less than any competitors, and ,warrant. represented. :, GRAMS ta*nufaCture to order, a d do all of Roll-Carding and Cloth Bras ing, and I oo mpetition. ' • I- ; 'GRAMS have ae good an assor meat of all 010 t SI Oassimeres, to,, . 1 and ( give more r Wool in exchange 'than any other establish nt. Tfy them and satisfy your selves. ' 1 an7 ,I IMAMS w olesala and retail at the Cow ue Mills, Iles below Knoxville. ur Cloths are warranted, and sold by the swing persons : , 0. B. KELLEY, Wellsboro, Pa. T. L. BALDWIN & 00., Tioga,Pa. J. U. BENNETT, Covington, a. 1 por ed a kin. dory 1,, 0 foil. 0,000 Pounds of Wool Wanted. o the deeiskon of the Itepublioan County ention. , I ~.--, 7 _.. zireinAm BlitiTilßßS. Med, Jana 1,1810 , 4 i. , , 'sot Con STOU, FIRM CIES ii tti . ' .2.4 'a ' 4 - , ao4l :ta t eiib t o t i,,,Aleil ay , 3 D,.. Tta_tis la :44115:1d'' 45,o( 6ik• EfiirtiWcir ester BU ff ald, '''Dllll ir , 01.001ari nd.:_Clirin , '' nattti tattprdtrect.coutui6ollo4 altb.tyainavl - 4_, be_ Cfrand , T inda and I,ajto oh - ore Railways a$ Otaalo,. - : , D ifhliint. awl' °tavola:ink for all points Wort, and at • - Dlnclnnatti th Mb 'OlO andlittealsitpfd and Utile. rill° Shot LI a Itallwit„9a for_ Om Sonthand 13anth• , west . } ; N , , f ' . , • ~•:. 1 •—•-•, • 1 6,10 - a n),'i'li I'RESErDIAIT4, itinania ekciptod; for y Dndalo, Jinn I rk and Cltrraland, - - connecting -irltb '" trans tor Aho eec . , A aleeplns%Ooach Is attach +d to . ,thln train rla Moos pi rdosb to Ontrato. 1 - 12 a•ral, B AIL. TRAIN. Enndaya eiCeptrd,for Bunidoand l nkirk,, "• "" ' ' ' ' ' I 145 p:in., , D LllMODEDXPRESO,Sundaye4rapt ed„for,Rflahe ter and Buflitiloetla m0n..... - 7.2154). m., D V EXPRBOO, eon/aye a xcopted , for • tu)olitiak , i,'Dtt alo;` Dunk Irls; eliiv'titand;'Cluoinnatt, . and the Soot - Stops at &tint-WO station s and con. -•noCte point! u plain 1)09.... d - -. ' . -, ;•• :.. ' il • 'No! and My 1 , ed,Draxl4,o4 Boolnlpolichea acca ‘, piny • INES; PAINTS Hotel. oprietor: A large and ; located in the itairie- Uoutty buildings, with iris attached. • as bottler, and ,will _ 'attentive to busineee. Furniture HORN, 111 B. T. VAN HORN LATHROP. IMEO Wel Sten; ' X4)l to Du Mao, and Sle;plug' Jed at Rornellielllo, running th ough lwand Gallon withottt change. , EXPRESS IftAIL, enudaya ,eacoptod„ Clareland, connect Ing witit trains for Air PRElollT,Sundayso . acept 4 id. lIIGAANZTRAIN,datiy, for.the i Wear, '. - 1 It& train f r o Canapes attac to OlOvaland 11,26 A. -m to c tsutrolo, the West. 12,05 p 4 Ul9 6,45 GOINn EAST. •1 . . NIGHT EXPRESS. Sundays exCepted, • t -New Yorkwitii afternoon (mini and L Boston and New. ngland 'Alitles.; ' riles accompany this train to Now York 1•INOINNATI EXPRESS, Mondays ox• netting at Elmira for Williauispott, )d theEouth; also at Elmira forCanan 9rly with train of , Lehigh Arall4 hail or Ithaca; at Binghamton for Coo. 'toy; and at New York with *cam.' Expreas trains for Now England lag ccutollos .accompany this train r. EXPRESS, Sundays oplopted, ;soy ,City with midnight t4prais ay Railroad for Philadelphia. Allio stations and coo pouting points on 11,46 P. al. connecting Steamers to Bleeplog 4,35 a. M., cepted, ,co I I.larribbor &ague? • way ; 1 perste) . ore ant " 'to N4;l 11,28 Ciilllol train • stop 4 main New ant thle ti 12.10 thaw 2,20 it 4,304., syiday aonth: . . Drawing Room Conbee aCc4nyany 'foal. -. It., . 1 ; • 7.03.11.10DAT10N TRAIN, drily - for ! . m., BLMIRA ;MAIL' itt alleys oats led. 1 lip., NIM - YORK AND DALTIMORM ,MAIL, r , x excepted, Connecting at Vallra fOr the ~ LIGIUTNING EXPRESS, Duily,cinneet• oraey City with wording Ilapress t 6.11; of Bey Railroad for Baltimore and Washington; .' Now York with morning Expreis train for d New England Cities. Al sr 'stops at all prin lona and connecting points on mall. lido. aches accompany this,,tra.'N through Ito Now 74.57 P / ingot' Now J. and td Boaton a clpal eta Sleeping Nork. 13.133 a. at., WAY YRBIGHT, Sunday c excepted. BAGGAGE 011EORED THROUGH. wised and complete"POOketTline Titble"of 1:r Trains on the Yale Railway and connecting recently been publlebed,and can be proctir 'pllcatlon to;the Ticket Agent oftho Co, mpany BARR, D. RUOIC.BR , . • Gen'lBup't , - ir • Pilf1501:1 :e Lines, ed ono ~phl.R Moo & Corning, & Tioga Tratnswlllyin lisfollows until ffirtb Or notiee: Accomniodatlon—Leavesßlossbnrg at 6,60 a. ni.,Mans fold at 7,40 Tioga at SM. - Lawrenceville at 9 07— arriving at Corning at 10,10 a.m. Mall—Leaves Blossburg at 2,80 p.m.,Manstiold a t 8,10, Tioga at 2,45, Lawrenceville at 4,2 o—arriving at Corning at F.BO p.m. Mail-+LeavesOorn lug at 7,80 a.m., Lafiren , 8,44, Tioga at 9,28, Mansfield a t 10,05—ari BloSa.burg at 11,45 a. m. Aocomitalation—Leaves Corning at 2,85 p. . regteville at , 4,05 Wloga at 4.6s, , Maesdeld arriving at Bloseburg at 0,20 p. m. L .U.SUATTUO • ' 1 Northorn Central ICU. ' TUAINS FOR TIIII NORTH . , TralUsforoanandagulaleave Elmira ati 101 l AccotaMilation at / Exprose [fast at train on road] ./ Mall' Accomniudati n......... • rJune 12, 1870, t in e will ii r Onandaftii depart from' roy, aim follows'z . ; I HAVE N TIIWARD. 845 , I ii. m.— MV(e/En t Sundays) for Blmira and Buffalo, la Brie uilway from Elmira 1085 1. m..;— ally %nein Sundays) for Elni ira ,Buffa• lo),Cana d gna t Roalmater, Bnap.Bridge4ml the Canada • i . EAVB 13011T11*.ARD. ally(except Sundays) fur Baltimore, on,Philadelphis o tc-. • ally (except Sundays) fori Baltimore, Orland Philadelphia. . ED. S. YOUNG Cien 7 lPase.Ag't Thiltimore,ll.l. 723 , A m.-, ashing • 9 .; P r m. 1 . Washing ALV.RBI) It. ' Gen'lSup If ME. ;Harrisburg, frUM AND ash 1870 BEE WI ILIAT SELLING FOR CASH! TO•1 13 1 1 Y" Our Best White " Red w "RS Bp Buckwheat Beat Feed, Bran and : Meal l' heat Flaur $7 pr bb1.1;75 pr. sack Inter $0.50 " 1,62 " ng Wheat, 0,00 " 1.50, Flour, 3,00 por 1(10 lbs. ....4.... 2,00 .. 1 10 , ihorta..... - ..... 1,50 " I " ,-,.- I, , 2,25 4 . )- " ceso FOR CASH. I s WRIGHT .t BAILEY These pr All pend not blame 1 notes left wi nglyo due n.l ins not having- settled with us, can s now if they find their accounts and tl an attorney for collection. We lace. : W. ..t. B. BAG B.— with our in once, AB We have 511 e want all persons hating any bags kon them, to return, the same at shall take steps to secure them.— '0 bags - scattered among the people. FOR SALE,] odcr.i g t,od, 4 a spun of lui.6es, ifve .1d; a good farm or road team. Can 1 e premiees of E.Y. Denbo, in Delmar. D. DEANE. , July.l3, 1870. 2m TOY the yearf e@on t Wend) • intiPIIREY CO., I TE the tho Hazlett l l ouso, TIOGA, 1 1 4 ep constantly on hand a large alert -Imi/3' MI (APPO: kJ Pa., k! moot of Fi ies and Provisions, FEED, AND MEALL, PORK, ER, LARD, CHEESE, &c Groce FLOUR i BUT f coo down to tho bottom figven. • 8'70.-3m. A. Hai TREY dc z CO OM. Pr May 18, I A LAND AGENCY. *scriber woll l l.4 ) inform the publio that tho ageno o a quantit) of OWA LANDS, ill sell for cash, or exdhanke for real property, on reasonable terms. I T 13ARGIAINS OFFERED. d say that ho has examined tho prop ties for himself, and believes he can tho interest of persons going West, a call before purchasing elsewhere. , lars, inquire of S. D. GOODELL, ly Babinsville,'Tioga Co., Pa: TV, ;3iu. wllieh he or persona, ORE • He won arty and t ' ' make it fo to give Id For partic May 111 - I .IAI Pr ini'4ll on re siroble onl three wolf The lot c. call on 1 tel for Saleo IOTEL at °seek*, is offered for EILIIO l• sonablo terms. This} sfand is a de.' ~ has two barns upon the•premises; of good water, and a lot of fruit trees. , ptains 11 acres of land. Address, or JAMESIJ. MARTIN, _ . I itne 1 , 1870-3 m. The Proprietor. • I Woo:Iola, RKNESS &RILEY, BOOT AND SINE MAKERS.? i °tart Blook formerly oeeupled ' 11. Rive as al Grocery Store. AND SHOES of ap l kinda nu and in the best manner. / ' INGof all kinds done 7 1 e us aeall. I • JOIIN 4 RUMS Wig. REILEY. ro, July 18,4870.—1 y 7 1 Shop in BOOT' orde REPAII well. GI We 1181) I ' i aluable Farm for Sale. , , ! of three hundred aore4 with two bna and twentyflveapres improved. Sit !miles north of Tinge \(Wage, on the er and Itt(Ilrood. Well watttereti, un i state 94 tultivatioN'and "qood bulld• i o foyh ousel:and loth f i r sale in Tivg , T. L 411111.bVi'Ill. ' au.l,lBlo4tf. I 1• A far.. dre , Dated two Tioge Riv der a goo. tugs. Al. Tloga, INZMI=I =II /13 ' avllltat lying at tn. j - Law. 61 at ,88 ,sup't ■ .7 12pm 12 05am .10 00 pm ...6 16p m 1 KiTott,d LU WRIGHT dr, BAILEY ado to 'mptigand Spring poetic, ,1870 j pi:. f - 7!:" .11 , tr 2 Skreil, bike 'f . abi . I,iirjeOtioitOtint of 111118.„SMITAly .01:.opeaed a vsg lir NODS, iiiCkvi TS STSAWY GOODS, I WEBS, RIBBQNS -RERCIFFS, nAts, ri, COr f, 4614 much lit oiv - I - Mb.it - pito I promptly, n d plettat.:l,. all of Willa willlJ des. All work do , CiitOLINE 771 • 'lron), bID ILUNERY . MI All 1;44 R. E. jn hei new boolieto e. She 'alba)) will be found !mealier ,quarters, over Young end e o , , as just received tots of ET RIN to abic eho inti, l vf Wel mbar° nu , es (he attention 'tlf the ladle! 'Vicinityt MRS. E 11. R !MALL. April 13,,1870 MILLIMiII NEW SP AND FANC GOODS: LI.) has returned from the C .rtniont of New Good's to • ah, tontion of tho ladies of Wt) liot stook cowl riatt a oh AIRS. SOFI with au mar she invites the a boro and vioinlt . 1 selection of STRAW GO FLOWERS, KEVOHI EMBRO, ii DS,. LACES,:: MI/130 KID GLOVES, 'RAN MI/130 1 COLLARS, FAN 'DBMS; aird'a WHITE GOODS. rflr 'he generous patronage to merit a continuance Hate repaired to order Thankful for past, she hopes same. Bonnets Altr` I am ale Sewing Machine' Wellebbro Ap •,o agent for the Wllleoz J. SOFT • 11,20, 'lB7O. CAMP IGN OF 187 I " .• • _ . _ , New pring Goods PEOP AT THE L I,S STOII, OK 18 NOW aVEIIY COMPLE branches, and Prices Omen in mold at par. Our • ' 017.11. 8T in all i fifnuearci 0f CR OF CLOTIIN Eli is very large, and we make Clothes to a when desired. Our RPET STOCK CA ie th i c lark ; prices I.oitj I • st in this Traction of the SIMI?, a 20 per cent lower then last year. , and White Go Linen are as low as before the war. We keep the B alo Brand Black - Alpaca, labial 31adana Dc est, Fran Leslie and Darr.ers' }3:l4filir UCil pronouncing the best Alpaca in tuurket ; the Deaver Brand pure ltlobairs, a splendid tide, and full atsortreent. The l li I] • • TES TEA COMPAN' ,end uE with the last iuuict itiBt received, the following ice. "We proput , e alter Ald st, Ib7o, to puck a cer tificate anelegant Sih or IPiajtd Tea Service, diiity, in one po lificate. when found, trill to .hrough our ogetitt, end tki Ver the bervice to the fortunate tatt " will deli the agents for the Company, atoi e int l r enstatnerg, that their We a can assi 'X' El .4 3 1., Eli per than they Can 'tie sold at retail, 1 13 chance of getting a Tea Sett. are the olden t We Oount at 3811 1 . 0 ty trr :elicit a call from all the citizens of and vicinity, visiting Corning; and how that Ahey shall be kindly nd f ed, and we will do them good. • SMITH & WA ITE' ng, April 20, 1870. Corn HARNESS , SHOP ! CW. NAVLE, yrouid say to hie trig; r. .bat his Hamm shop is now in fullq Ind that hole prepared toruin6b ticar y(r I "Xistarrualißiele z IS, lc nutlet), in a good and etilstnotial ,d at prices that can't failyi suit.- , t m a t e s t v e o r r i El k i tot e ll e 1 r e ec ui ift(y e d d , e a nd non 1 u. •i, 1888-Iy. ,), ,a. 1 - . NAVI. I , BA. giii 1.11. _Et xi - o on aho I nor, an The the l bb Doe i M' A. L. AIONItOE, ib the author )gent fur' Tioga and Potter Countis b urance ( in the I I / roming insurance Oompan Boyar Capitol $5,0 00 Loud 'a, Liverpool &Globe, Capitol, 516,000 Ile w(i I canvass the county during the wee: copt SaturdaYs vr, hen ho will bo found at ojEce (}1" John. I. Mitcliell, to attend. to all taay gfro Pim a call. A. , L. MONRO Sept. 22, 1868-3ra.* effect I W High School. T' Subspbor will open n 86bool in village il Osceola. on ill onda,y, March 870, find continuo twelve weeks. - - 44"i'ES OP TUITION Prinsiry, f - . , - t, Si Common .English, ttl nigher, • $ Eob.lo,—ti. ,O. O. WARD, PrinoiP 1• . . 'llatiing ec, Matching . !RING, CEILING, WAINSC ',l TONGUED & GI: oOr ED r~ fdity and e ! r t actooss. witl2 euK.rev Try it and see. B. T. VANBOR :boro, Jou. 1,1870. with rit chines. Well II MOM 1111 MILLINERY 1 ,f the t' the IDlbb ' LD. SEE dill§ / 00 ,00. ~00. .1