-THE :HOMELESS . , No home for me! inen the twilight hour 1 Hath man ed the charm of the fairest flower; • This habeb di smiled Cut evening prayer : °Biro mot ev's breast, and cradled there ; • Nor dreams of aught, save its mother's hiss-- Ab p would, my heart, thou (Bast oAva rich Miss, • '1 . No hothe for me! When the winds arc kill, And the-day bath nestled Behind tho hill : The 'saber lies in his boat asleep, Nor carts, though his condi be on the deep; t For should storms ariso,'he can sail away To his home in yonder peaceful ba,f. Last night , I" lay in a valley lone ! No bet bad I save a chilly stone, Moos COlkineslt Wade my shuddering heart To' freeze; but riot a tear' could start; The winds were ainging,their inourrifte song, And oh! hitj the night.scerned wondrous long I , lenged foyeleep—tben vision came, - And once Ilwhispered my mother's nalcuz; She smoothed my brow,. and hissed my cheek, Ah, then, how I wept, when I beard tier speak, I wept, but my tears were tears of joy, Fer ,13e t whispered . of home for ber triercile ss boy. Of homed 0 srotldf . sch4t Nweleotnt sound ! Row my heart did Idap to the highest bound ! I care not to-night winsio my bed may be, For I fedl in my soul, I shall soon be free! Free ! for in Reaven, that 'world of joy, There's n home for my niutbeis' homeless boy. 7 E. M. E. Jow.N.sroN, 1870 [Prom the American . Agriculturist J Tim Bunker on'Old Corn. "Any corn to self?' asked Jake Prink of DiliColl SlTliih'ol o hot July. Morn ing4ot,' enough t 3 scorch cucumbers from \the vine. • ' "Perfect rnin to sell old coin' at this time of year," answered the Deacon.— "If I had a thousand bushels, I should not sell till next winter. It's bad to, sell grain of any kind nfr of a farm, but old corn is ruin."' ' 1 I've heerd 'em call jthe corn ruin when tiWy worked it intolikker, but I never knowed as the grain was ruin,” said Jake, meditating. - " - Ruin to the man that sells it," says the Deacon, with great emphasis.— " You see, neighbor Frink, you sold new corn last fall er about as soon as it was off the cobb, at a low price, and you now have to buy old ata high price cotnparatively. That is had. You fat ted your hogs, and bira, and poUltry, on new corn, .and they were not more than half fatted, and you had to sell them a cent a pound under the market. And that was worse still. You hare been doing this straight along, ever sirn;e ,'ou have been farming; making poor meats, and selling them under the market—making poor grain crops, and selling them when y,ou might to have tionght. You see, neify,hboy Frink, there considerable philosophy about fartn• lug, although it seems so plain that a wayfaring man, though a fool, couldn't err therein.' Old corn is better than new to make any kind of meat of. I've tried it forty years, and know. It is solid s 'and somehow it seems to stick by the tins better than anything eise.f Green stun' and root , : will keep hogs (tidying, but when you come to laying on fat, there's nothing like old eorn.n " 1 t's revarsi ' the Scipter order, Dea con=-' new wine in new bottles,''' said Jake. " Not at all," the Deacon continued. " I put the old corn into old hogs, and that is Scripture and common sense too, Ve see I don't kill pigS. That's on the new corn plan, exactly. If there Is pro. / tit in keeping a pig nine months, gain ing a pound a day, while lie is making hk frame, I think there must be still more protit in keeping hil the second nine months, , when his fra eis alrea \ .13- made, arid you have 119 ling to do but to lay the Il?sh and flit right nu to ,it, The hone, apd offal-fire dead 10 , s to ;producer and t.olariner, and that is neatly all mai 6, in the first nine inontli. I thiitk I get more flesh for ray feed the ,seCond nine months than the first, .0 / good deal. Their there is some saflsfactioll hi turning out from: your pens a hog weighing 600 pound instead of f'..50. With a dozett shell an hnal,4 in yourens very fall, you have `i`Annethingstri .( I al d keep thanksgiv ing on." r " J(4.19 so," said itlie, scratching his head as if some new ideas were work{ ing, I - never had t bit kind o' feelia', hut I should thinl- it would he orful good. Ye see I n ver had a hog that weighed over 350, bird two year old at that. lam alters afeerd of gettin' out of corn so that f darsent feed high." "And that is one of the strong pints in the philosol7hy oiold corn," said the Deacon. '.`You see, if you keep the old on hand, you knew you have the new crop to fall back on, and - you don't think of Stinting till the old crop - has gone—aOd that 'never comes with me. There isn't filly profit in short feed any way. - It' takes just about so much to sustain animal life, and keep the ma chinery running., If you only feed up i ,to tont pint you get, nothing back but tt he Manure. Ali you feed over that, goes to milk, fles}t, or fat, which has a market value, and can Ire turned into money." "I see that as plain as a pike-staff," said Jake. "I guess I have been rim n in' the machines most of my days.--- _I inin't sold much, that's clear." guess the Deacon's philosophy of 'ol corn is pretty sound.. He practices on It, and nobody has 'any better pork than Deacon Smith, or gets any higher price. I've known him to get 15 cents whet;i, Jake Fink got only 13. The whnmen folks .on Hookertown street shy that bIS pork always swells in the pot, whether It's killed In the old or new of the moon. There Joint more'n half of 'em believe the. moon has any thing to do with pork. Several other old wives' fables have failed since I was a boy. Yours to command, TIMOTHY BUNKER; Esq. Hookertown, Conn., July 15, 1870. Kerry, farm band of mine, from county Kerry, asked me to "write a letter for hint. The substance of it was advice to his friend, Tim O'Brien, to come out to America. " Tell him, yer honor," said Patrick, "we have meat twice week hero." "You know very well that you get it every day," I interrupted.— " Trooth, and I do, but ho would think I was loon& him. Sure he'd never be lieve me." The letter was ordered to end as follows : " I send you twenty pounds with this, to o bring you aver hero. If you're alive, Tim, you're wel come to it; but if you're dead, you'll send it back at wonst." A papet gives the following reply to correspinident : " There is no stated rule for writing love letters. You sho'd write on foolscap paper, and hear lin As soft as vc.m. can, using words of such burning love that' they will sizzle on tho point of the pen. It is alSo advisa ble,to sling in a bunch of pathos occa sionally, such as-, 6 Dearest A t Ugusta, I love you with a love larger than an ele- Pliatit's. I think of you every ti n y, and by-and-by, when the days grow longer, shall think of you'imlee a ay. , It is also well to put an ink blot in the cornet, with the observation, Darling, /kissed this spot,' or ' I hove a sigh in this vicinity.'" Tioga ecTr,4y. Agitator :;; •jtlli3 °bleu IA *ell B[o4:lied %vitt' Type, Presses. .t. and hay every advantage fur doing JOB PiIiNTIINC • a superior nniunta•, -- Plalyelirln Colo s, from a iced• ding taa to a Mica poster. Any k hid or sty Iv of Wm k. done atiltis oq follows: Law Books, Pamphlets, :Cards, Invitation Cards, Hand Bills, Programmes, I Checks, Drafts, Dahill!, Bill Beads, Circulars, ;Ordurs, Shipping Cards, fluidness Cards, Erivelopes, Tiated.Plate Printing, Visiting Cards, Wedding ) Justice - Blanks, And all other Wanks constantly ou band and for dale:. Deeds, warrantee', \ Scbotil Contract, Deeds,qattlialm.,Summoos, Subpoenas, Statement and Conf,esslon, itinrrunts, Flxecuttoti, Amicable Action; ; f indemnifying Bonds, Bends, Constable's Sale, lAttachntents, Judgment Collector's Sale , Notes ; Petition ankitund MarrlageCer t ideate, !for App'ment of Goardion. And any other blanka not enumerated above wilt be -primed to order on abort in-Persona sending orders for :Tall WORN. will got their Work promptly Bono and returned. We shall aparo nopning to please onr cu viers in this depart. went. Those sending work, pi se state the size of job, kind of ink and paper desire . • VAN GELDER & . Proprietors Feb. 1870 SPBCIE PAYMENT! 1 111V" ' ----- Edo, not pay, speele in 'making Amigo, but wet do sell goods .from 25 to 50 per Cent Letts than any other store in this vicinity, which is bettor. Wo hay just lielived a .1.-mostrae. FOR TETE SPRING TRADE ! and have baight them to tell in order to do quickly ) have marked them at snail iiropts, IVITit GOLD AT PAR AS ABASIS, 1 Dry &oods of all kinds arc cheaper than they have Leon in ton years especially. DRESS SILK S, FRENCH POPLINS, &c. a full lino in stock, uml at sudl low Triers that every lady can alto i rct a Tien , tires!. IN PAISLEY SHAWLS, wo have a complete twortment and cnnArEn THAN Evra ser•onE. Our 9took of Domestic Goods, Fancy Dress Goods ; Woolen Cloths, Yankee Notions, &c., &c., is ns usual very large and called, and wE ocAn- ANTEC PRICES to be RS low as can he couneran3- where within 100 miles. Oar GRUM PEPARTUAT lo full of .fresh Goois AT SPECIE PRICES, and every one can n 0,7 afford to have everything they oat made good. WE CORDIALLY EVVITE TILE PF: I S ' PLE OF T/00.1 COUMY to call and examine our stock and pri ces—being satisfied that it will pay than to come and buy their goods at I= The Regulator. We always give eustomets from ft distance the INSIDE TRACK." NEWELL & OWEN. Corning, April 6,1870. WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER WALL PAPYRI T El" it bo distinctly understood to the inianb itnntss and citizens of Wellsboro, that- we will sell WALL PAPER, and any other article in the 10.1 . 101.Ve Maiaee, ' 1. • 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 goods by the AIR LINE. Wo have just received from N. Y., 35,000 ROLLS OF WALL PAPER bought'at the present Geld pricks $l,ll, which we will eell cheaper than any other firm west of N. Y. Call and examine, and we are certain that we can plea - se in Price and quality, and if not suited we will pay you for your timo hi; specie. I. 11. WILLIAMS do CO WVlt,boro, April G'; 1870. : - W k •- ATKINSLOUDEN ie. Ng spectfully itit - ortn the pub !tleisellZt I o that they have OR tablhbed .Livery for ffi re, At their Stable on Pearl Ft., opposite Wheeler's wagon shop. Singlo or double rigs furnished to order. They nitu to keep good horses and wa gons, and intend to please. Prieesyeasonable. WATKINS a LOUDEN." Nov. 24,1809-Iy. CALL AND SEE that largo clock of wall pa. NJ. per, rolling ofT at cost, at P, It. WILLIAMS lc CC'S, Wellsboick, May 25,1870. ,gtoves: Stoves AND HARDWARE! Havingformed a iartnership in the Tin, Stove and Hardware trade, the undersigned have' the pleasure to announce that they have, at a groat outlay, added to the usual stock of the old stand on MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, a complete assortment .of Shelf Hardware, of which we enumerate tho following articles: NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT, ,bIILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS, BUTTS, STRAP HINGES, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, PUMPS, AXES, • AUGERS, BITTS, BiTT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISEL SHOVE,LS, SPADES, FORKS, BENOH-SCREWS, WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS, BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS, PIPE BOXES, AXLE• TREES, ELLIP TIC SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR, & BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE - HANGINGS, CORN POPPERS, tf 4 SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND SURFERS COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS, PISTOL CARTRIDGES, POWDER AND • CAPS. PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS a new thing, and made for use. These are but a few of the many articles composing our stook of ffardware. We invite the public toall and examine for themaelvea. We aim to keep the boat quality of goodali ourlino ; and all work to order done promptly and well. AGENTS FOR THE • Buckeye Mower & Reaper. SASH, DOORS. BLINDS. AT FACTORY PRICES, Always on hang or furnished to order, at ROBERTS & ,BAILEY'S Hardware Store, Wellsboro. ROBERTS A. BAILEY. WH. ROBERTS. 1 R. C. BAILEY. Wellsboro,Jan. I,lB7o—tf. Lots of New Goods`! • COME T. L. BALDWIN & 00'S TIOGA, PA. and s§o a nice stock of Goods for the 1 SPRING 6: SUMTER. such u 6 I,44aig :Dam aapma —al,l styles, colors and patterns— ALPACAS, POPLINS, CAMBRICK S, FRENCH JACONETS, ORGANDIES, PEQUAS, VERSAILES, BLACK AND COLORE SILKS, BEAUTIFUL Sum er SHAWLS, and a largo assortmen to edlect from. CLOAS--IREADY—IkI DE, AND CLOTH TO MAKE MORE, LL KINDS OF LININGS, FRIN ES, TASSELS &e., TO TRW DRESSES OR SAC UES. - —Our stook of— YANKEE NOTIONS can't he beat. It keeps up with everything the Yankees_have thought of so far. HOOP SKIRTS, .BALkORAL SKIRTS, ,d4if CORSETS, &C, MOTINIMPECO 'too numerous to mention; but Will say that you will seldom find so large an assortment to select from in a country store, and clear down to the BOTTOM FIGURE. We also keep a largo" assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, in suits, and parts of suite. Should we fail to suit you with ready-made, we have Caseimere and A TAILOR TO CUT AND FIT. Boots aid Shoes, , _ all styles and sizes. HATS AND CAPS, STRAW GOODS, AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, A COMPLETE LINE OF CROCKERY, WOODEN WARE, • HARD WARE, SHELF HARD WARE; NAILS, IRON, Locks, Latches, Carpenters' Tools. A GENERAL STOCK OF GROCERIES, Fresh. TEAS nro lower than at any time since tbo war. Did not go to Cuba to buy sugar, and so have some cheap. We are agents for the E; ROWE SE,WINAI MACHINE Partners., if you wanttoola to work with drop in SALT; LIME, PLASTER, PORK, FLOUR Lime, Cayitga.Plaster;, Butter tabs, Pails. Firkins, and Ashton Salt to flavor with. All kinds of 'Farm Produce want ed. Prices can't be beat. BALDWIN CO Tima, Pa., MAY. ,1870, REMOVAL: New Stock! ,New c goods! SEARS - 0 DERBY--; fir AVE taken the new store one door above jUIL Wright & Bailey, where they aro i on hand wilb anew stock of . • ' - 'BOOTS, BALMORALS, GAITERS, BOOTEES, BROGANS AND ,GALLIGASKINS, warranted to tit any foot from/No. 0, to 13 in clusive. The stook has been selected by one who has the advantage of TIIIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE la the business, and is the beet and fullest in the country, Our stook of FRENCH CALF, FRENCH KIP, CP. PER, SOLE, COMMON CALF, LININGS, BINDING, MO• ROCCO,' &C., - will be kept up as berotoiore, i k On rndings we shall bo found at home al ways, dwe shall endeavor to sell at prices datiefac ry. to the trade. We won't be under sold. GASH PAID FOR BIDES, SKINS, FURS 45 PELTS. Also the top of the Market for W 0 0 • But our beet hold will be on CUSTOM WORiil Au usual. There's comfort in a well made enstc)u f koot, That fits the corns without too much compressing: For 'everybody knows a shabby foot Cannot bo compromised by overdressing. . And one may wear clean linen with \a, suit Of finest elothAnt there is no finessing Will make a man with shabbily dressed feet, Look like a gentleman upon the street. Mons!. : Buy your boots of BEARS J DERBY, Or any other man. [Printer's Devil.] Wellsboro, Jan. -I, 1889—tf. TO THE FARMERS OF TIOGA , kOOTJNTY. . lAM now building at my manufactory,tn Lawrence. villo.a superior- FANNING MILL, 4 whichpossevies the followfugadvantagesover another mills; I.lt separatoorye,oats,rat Ifttimandlenlseedo,and chessand cockle.from wheat. 2.-It derma flax seed, takelout yellow seed, and all otherecede, perfectly. 8, It cleaustimothy seed. • 4. It does all otherseparatingreguired of a mill . This mill is built ofthe best and most durable tin). ber,tu goodstre,and to sold cheap for cash', or pro. duce. I will fit a papntisieve, for septwating oatsfrom wheat,t e othersullip,onreasonableterme. J.ll MATHBR. Lawreacevllle,.Tan.l,lB7o-t f IRON WORKS! =zero FOUNDRY ik MACHINE SHOP ! NVELLSB ORO, PA. SEARS & AVERY, PROPRIETORS. PLOWS, HORSE HOSES, CULTIVA TORS, FIELD ROLLERS, KET— TLES, ALL SIZES, SAP PANS, FARMING UTENSILS, ALL rawns, WOOD MACHINES sou SAWING WOOD; Brick Machines, CHURN POWER; THE TOMPKINS COUNTY, HORSE POWER- EIGHT , AND TEN HORSE, CONSTANTLY ON HAND, And also, everything usually found laic first class Shop. IV° call particulta attention to our MA CHINE SHOP, which has been re-built with now, and first-class MACIIINIIRY,LiTIIB ; • Iron PLANER, DRILL, &a. We employ none but first-class workmen, and aro, therefore, pre pared to do our work in the best style, and at short notice. We have recently added new MACHINERY, for Planing and Matching boards. Dalt and see'ns. Jan. 5, 18704 v. fa 1- 1 30rollp-rdv,Jttr i t'it=i. in r 4 9ggigg"-&1 , 1 R; 1 0 14 a:0 - 1 Flg e,..5 ,t4).xi of 'o - i g r.l 4 imi P t2l - 0 ii -'-' , t. ii i ! • z u , i'd' 0 , o c•)t t.ts , v , z, ft tzl ° • 0 0 • ?- P- t=i r kJ ) .1.4 sei - . - 1 ' . - . 2 , Pi i , •,.1 - , P Cll ' . I , 4 , , , NI 1 1 1 I I t 1 I 0... P~+ l i o ' 11l I tr I I 7-, I-, im 'cr, In r) 1.2 c. 4 CA ••••1 t•D 10. CD ••••1 Ft:). c„,•% i V OCA et> s 2 CC 02 NO CP C> g=... •-•1 C2l INV ••••1 02 OD cA2 .F 2; 1 ' • 2 5tP...6=6 0.2 cn cpo P ow t—, LMI CARPETS :, OIL CLOTHS AND MATTINGS, just received at May 4, 1870. THOS. BARDEN'. House and Lots for Sale. THE undersigned Offers for sale a village to with house and barn on it, situated in Rose Tulle, Tioga County, Pa. Address Mrs. E. I. STEVENS, Aug: . it, 1870-tr, ,Aliddlebnry, Pa. El Mom Crenata---Bucho Leaves, PROPER TlES.—Their odor is stifong, diffusive, and somewhat aro mtie, their taste bitterish, and analo gbas mint. SEARS & AVERY II 1 E BTJCEIT3. [Prom Dispensatory of thoUnlied States.] I 1' MED ICA L PR OPER TIES 4ND" USES.—Buchu Leaves are gently stimulant, with a peculiar ten dency to the Urinary Organs, They are given in complaints bf the Urinary Organs,, such as Gravel, Chronic,. Catarrh of the Bladder, .Mor bid Irritation of the :Bladder and Ure thra, Disease of the Pro State Gland, and retention, of Incontinence of Urine, from a loss of tone in the parts con cernedin its evacuation. The remedy has also been recommended in .D.s pepsia, Chronic Rheumai . Cutan. eons A f fections, and _Dropsy. HELAIROLD'S EXTRACT PUCHU is used . by persons from the ages of 18 to 25, and from to 55, or in the decline or change ofye ; after Confinement, or labor pains; ed etting in children. In drections peculiar to females, the ;Extract Buchu is unequaled by any, "other remedy, as in Chlorosis, or Re tention, Irregularity, Painfulness or Suppression of Customary Evacua tions, Ulcerated or Schirrous State of the Uterus, Leucorrhrea, or Whites. DISEASES OF THE BLAD DER, KIDNEYS, GRA VEL, AND DROPSICAL NWELL INGS.—This medicine intcans Me power of Digestion, and exciffithe Ab sorbents into healthy action, by which the Wfttery or Calcareous depositions, and all Unnatural enlargements 42re reduced, as well as pain: and Inflam mation. BELMBOLD'S EXTRACT B UCHU,has cured every cast of Di abetes-in which it has been given.— Irritation of the neck of the Bladder and inflammation of the Kidneys, Ul ceration of the Kidneys and Bladder, Retention of Urine, Diseases of the Prostate Gland, Stone in the Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, Bridk-Dust, De posit,land Mucus, or Milky Discharg es, and for enfeebled and delicate con stitutins, of both sexes, ,attended with the fo (owing symptoms :;Indissosition to exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak ':Nerves, 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 Countenanee, Universal Lassitude o/ the Muscular System, f t c. HELMBOLD'S E TRACT UCE U is Diteretic and Blood-Pa rffying, and cures! all diseases arising from habits of dissipation, excesses and imprudences in ljfe, impurities of the Blood, iv. superseding popaiba in a f fections for which it is used, such as Gonorrhcea, Gleets of long standing, and Syphilitic Affections—Lin these dis. easss, used in connection with Helm bold' s Rose Wash. Sold by all Druggists and dealers everywhere.. Beware of counterfeits. Ask for Ilelmbold's. Take no other. Price—,l.2s per' bottle, or 6 bottles for $6.50.. Delivered to any address. Describe symptoms in tall communi cations. Address H. T. H 494 ,Broadway, N. Y. N . ONE ARE GENUINE UN LESS DONE UP IN steel-en graved wrapper, with fac-simile of my Chemical. Warehomse. and signed , H. T. HE.I.MBOLD. July 1870.-Iy. WiI°WALD DUG STORO. • 001INITC1-, N. Y. RUGS AND MEDICINES . ; PAINTS AND Dilo, TtIADDEUSI DAVIDS ) KEITH'S ' ,••• CONCENTIONED MEDICINES, BURNETT'S COCOAINE, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, R ROSENE LAMPS, PATENT ME wogs, ROCII- ESTER ERFUMERY 'I I /RING EXTRACTS, WALL WINDOW GLASS; AND FLAN' PAP mai AGENTS El Sa l Id at whole i to,oall and go I East: Corning, N IHAVE bought- the right to use the Paten j Elude Roofing in Tioga County, and am now preparadlto pat on roofs cheap add in good workmanlike manner. , This roofing is fire and waterproof. II refer td Messrs. Wrighi,it Bai ley, Totes A, parker, and 0, L. Willcox, where samples can be seen and roofs in use. MOSES 'WINGATE. IWellsboro, an.l, 1870-tf. Furni B. Pr/NINO housa 0 ivrith a I F Ohamber Suits, Walnut, Ash, Nap), l eta, km, to., " 1: • giftfrom $l5O down, and as cheap es the same goads can be bo't In the cities, freight added. 1 arlor Suits, Walnut, 'Cherry, and Mahogany, Reps or Hair Cloth, from $125 down. ,Also, oFAS, LOUNGES, COUCHES, TETE A-TETES, with Vpholgtory to suit. Center Tables, Walnut or Marble Tops Looking Glasset, Brackets Pa per Racks, Rocking Chairs, all kinds, Wholemale and Retail. I am manufacturing as usual, and intend to keep a full stock of ware, home and city made at all times. ! My Ware Rooms are spacious and neat, and how contain the largest, costliest-and best stock of Furniture ever brought into the county. Planing and ',latching, SCROLL SAWING &:MOULDING, Jan. 1, 1869-tf WALSER & LATHROP, DEALERS IN HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, ST6I 7- ES, TIN- WARE, BELTING, SAWS,- (TIME WATER LIME, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Carriage and Harness Trimmin HARNESSES, SADDLES, Sco. Corning, N. Y., Jan. 2, 1870-Iy, 's Mills ! kitIERFIELD, P . trillE subscribers will pay Cash, Full-Cloth, '3: - Cassimeres, Flannels, 6c0., Ace., for NV ool:--= They also taan*faeture as usual— 1 0 ORDEltalt ON NARK o suitcustomere. All work warranted as rep. i esented. They invite - particular attention to which are warranted in every respect. Pardon iar attention given to - ROLL 1. CARDING CLOTH INGHAM'S larj per cent less than ed as represented. ' INGHAM mal Islas of Roll-Car defy eompetitfon. INGHAI+dS have as god an_ assortment of Full Cloths, OassimereslAtc, and give more for Wool in exchange than any other establishment. Try t hem and satisfy your- Selves. LNGICAMS wholesale ad retail at the Coil , - anesque Mills, 2 miles heir Knoxville. Our Cloths are warranO:d, and sold by tho following persons: C. B. KELLEY, Wallsboro,-Pa. .T. L. BALDWIN CO., Tioga, Pa. J. C. BENNETT, Covington, Pa. ' 7 • , • 100,000 Pounds of Wool . . Waned. ject to tho decision of the Republican County Contention. Llil.,'OLD, INDIUM BROTHERS, Deerfield, Jane 1, 1870.141. High S t hool. THE Subscriber will op l en a Sehriol in the village of Osceola. on onday, March fith, 1870, and eontinue twelve eel; e. RATES OP T ITION : 00000 ••. Primary, • $3 00 Common EngllBl4. ..... ...... 5,00. Higher, 03,00. 0. 0. WARD, ?rho! RI. ME niipprzis FLUID, EX ' j TA/LOTS, .1 IM l ITEWASII. LIME & D DYE COI;ORS, OR MARVIN & do's RE FINED OIL:• ale Prices. Buyers are requested quotations before going further W. D. TERBELL & CO y., Jan. 1, 1870-ly Pa l tent Roofing. ure I Furniture T. VAN HORN, 0 completed hie now Cabinet Ware Main street, Wefisher°, has stock rgo and superior assorted stock o RNITURE. dotleto order at the Factory B. T. VAN,v 7 lIORN their Water Proof CA.SSIMERES, 4ND Nand after MONDAY, ?day '241, 1870, Trains X.J.iiiilleavedorning, at the following bours;vii • Dom / 5,45 'and 6,06 D ania ?Mini` EXP., daily for Roth • ester Buffalo, "ark, ,Ciereland and Cloche nalt!, waking, direct conmection with trainee( the grand - Trunk - add Lake Shore Railways at Iluffata,, Dunkirk and-Cleveland for ell points West, and at Oincinuatti with the Ohio and Illselellppi and Lossitt villa Short Line Railways for the Southend South. weet. ~ • , . • , 4, 1 8 rn, EXPRESS MAIL, Sundaysxcepted, for Bulltile, Dunkirk and Cleveland, connecting with trains for the {Vest. A sieepht Coach is attached to this train running through to Buffalo. ' , 10,22 A. m., MAIL TRAIN, Sundaytt excepted ,for Buffalo and Dunkirk. 1,45 p.m., BALTIMORE RXPEESS,Sundaysexcept ed,,for Rocheeter and litiffalo, via Avon. 7,25 p. In., DAY P.XPRESS, Sundays excelyted, fdr Rochester, Burial.) Dunkirk, Cleveland, Cificinnati, anti the South Seopiat drift elpal Mal ions and con , Elects points on main line. NeW and improved DraWing Room Coedit's accompany this train front New York to Buffelo,and Sleeping Coupes attached at running through to Cleveland and Callon without change. 11,25 P. le., EXPRESS MAIL, Sundays excepted, iu buflulo. Cleveland, connecting wilt{ trains for the* West. _ *. 12,05 P. M., WAY EttElolll7, SundayEexcepted. 6,45 p. En., EMIGRANI TRAIN,daSIy, fnr the West • DOING BAST. 11,48 P. NIOIPr EXPRESS, Sundays excepted, connecting at New Yost; With Utica nOoll trains and Steameis for Boston and New England &Ries. Sleeping Coaches accompany Otis train to New York 4,35 a. m., CINCINNATI EXPRP.SS, Idondays ex.. copied, connecting at Elmira for Willlatnsport. Harrisburg and the South; idso, at Elmira for Ca nun dalgua; at Waverly 'with train a Lehigh valley Rail way; at Owego for Ithaca; at Binghamton for Coo purstolfn and Albany ; and at New 'Vorlf with steam - ors and afternoon Express trains for Now England cities. Altgr. Sleeping coaches accompany this truin to Now York. 11,28 a. tn., DAY EXPRESS, Sundays excepted, connecting at Jersey ,City with midnight express train of NOV Jersey Railroad for Yhilddelphiai Also Stops at. principal statsons and connecting p i yints on main Hop. New and iMpreived Drawing Room Coache's accompany ' this train to New Yolk. 12.15 P. n,., - ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, doily fO, ,Susquehanna. p. tn., ELMIRA MAIL, Sundays excepted. 4,30 p.m., NEW YoRK AND BALTI3IOItE MAIL, Sundays excepted, connecting at Elmira for the south. 7,57 p.m., LIGHTNING EXPRESS, Daily, connect tug at Jersey City with morning Express train of New Jersey Railroad for Baltimore and Washington; and at Now York with morning Expreis train for Boston anti Now England Cities. Mgr stops at all prin cipal stations and connecting points on null'. lino. Sleeping Coaches accompany this tre" Viroligh to New Nork. 11,33 a, in., WAY FREIGHT, Sundays ei,cepted. . , ~ for Arovised end complete" Pocket Time TiAllt."o I Petitioner Trains ou the klrie Railway and connecting Litiee,bas recently been published,and can be procur ed on application to,th o Ticket Agent of the Company WSI. R. BARB, Blogfaburg & Corning & Tioga B. it Tlainswiliran astollowsuatflfut her notice: Accommodation—Lieave P Blossburg at 6,50 a. in ~31an s - field at 7,40 Tioga at 8,22, Lawreiacevilli , at t 07— , i , arriv ng at Corning at 10,10 a.m..: Kan— eaves Illosstnirg at 2,80 p. In . ,Mansfield a 0,10 Ting at 8,45, batirreucoville at t,29 --arriving at Oor 11,,g at f'2 , o P. u 1,,. • man—LeavesCorningrat 7,50 a.m. ; bawrencovill( at 8,41, Tioga at 0,28, Mansfield a t 10,05—arriving at Itlos.4.burg at 11,45 a.m. Accommodation—Leaves Corning at 2,55 p. m.,ltw rencetrille at 4,04 Tioga at 4.55, Mansfield at 5,38 arrOin g a t illussinlrg at 0,20 p.in . t • L .11. BIIATTUCK,6 up' t TRAINS FOR THE NORTH. Trainfifor Canautiagula leave Elmira ar, follow Accoroodatlon at 7 12 p w Expreeetfastext train on read] 12 04 a m Mat! 10 00 11 Acconituoila n 015 p On andal depart ("roil tom Buffalo 0 95 a. La. Canal LEAVE SOUTHWARD. 723 A. m. Dally(except Sundays) for Baltimore) Washington, Philadelphia ,Ac . 968 P. t except Sundays) for Balthlore, Washington and Philadelphia ALFRED R. FISKE: Uen'ltitiptilarrieburg, e* ANOTHER TUMBLE! Oui• Prices To-Day. BestWhiteWheat Flour $7 pr bbl " Red witnter $6.50 " " XX Spring Wheat, 6,00 " Buckwheat Flour, 3,00 per Best Feed,4 2,00 " Bran and Shorts 1,50 " " Meal ..... ...... 2,25 • " " Those prices only FOR CASH. WRIGHT BAILEY All persons not hating se I not blame us.now if they find notes left with an attorney f give duo notice. I 13ACIS.—Wemant all perso ith our wark!ou them, to r once, as we shall take steps Wo have 500 bags scattered a THE subscriber would inform llio public Ilia be bite tb.) ages 5 of a quantity (.f ' lOWAIANIIS. .0 -- - which ho will sell (elf cash, or exchange for ma or personal property, on reasonable terms. ..1.10 would say that he haa•examined the prop ertysand titles for himself, and believes ho onn make it for the interest of persons going West, to give him a bail before purchasing elsewhere. For particulars, inquire of B. B. GOODELL, May 11, '7O ly Sabinsvillo, Tioga Co, Pa. HARDNESS & nItEY, 8( 1 ,07, 7 AND ~SHOE MAKERS. Shop in Mozart Block formerly occupied by - J. 11. Rico as a Grocery Store. B OOTS Or (ier a A n N d lLS t ll e o b E e S st 4:if manner. u 1 lkind s m (I e 4 to REPAIRINGof all kinds (Innezpromptlyand well. Give ne JOHN HARKNES WM. REILEY, Wellsboro, July 13, 1570.-Iy. SSING; assimerea, Ac., 25 tore, and warrant. EASTMAN S. VAN .m.oliNE., 7:34: OPERATIVE AND SIENMANICAL taenctlertia. A netv and superior base for artificial, teeth— diavingthree times the strength of the vulconite. Is offered with the assurance that it removes ev. ery objection made by the patient. Teeth filled, defined and extracted in the most asproved man. ner. All work registered and warranted Office No 13 Main at., Wellsboro. • Adg. 31,18 . 70. • order, and do all oth Breasting, and IVT OTICE is hereby given, that the undersign: ed, Guardian of Effa A. Millard a minor child of William Millard, late of Jackson town ship deceased, will in pursuance of an order of the Orphans Court of Tioga county, on the gib day of October, 1870, at 2 o'clock P. M., on tbo premises, expose to public sale all of the interest of said minor in the following described tract of land in Jackson township, Tioga Lounty, Pa., bounded north by •lands of W. J. Hazen and Henry F. Wells, cast by lands of James Friends, south by lands of.lns. W. Tubbs and Henry P. Wells, and .west by lands'ef George Westlake and Darius frisch°, containing eighty-seven and one-half acres of land, be the same more or ices, and being lot No. 12 of lands deeded by 11.11. Dent to H. C. pttlding. Terms, one half cash on confirmation of the deed, and the balance in one year with interest secured by judgment on the property P. C. VAN GELDER, Sept. •', 1870. F—it Guardian, &c. A LL "gERSONS having 'account unsettled 21 with tho undersigned at Cowanesque Val ley; are requested .to come forward at once and .settle the same, and ,save coati/. • • EDOOOMB lIURLBUtiT. Clowatelvo Valley, Sept, N 1870-1 t • -ERIN, RAILWAY. BAGGAGE CIIECKED TUROUO.II Northern Central n.s. r Juno 12, 1870, Ir:duo will arrive u Troy, as follown; LEAVE NORTHWARD. ". Daily (except Su mlayb) for E int a find vin Erio Rai hvay from Elmira. Daily(oxeeptEhndaya) for El mira, Dnfra— mlalgua, Roolteator, , fia6t).Lirkigu,and tll6 Cash 11-870 SEE WHAT SEELINU FOR CASH! WRIGII lOWA LAND 'AGENd7. GREAT BARGAINS OFFRREI► IVew 3Plisiri. Guardian's Sale. Notice. Sprin MRS. OttITII, on Main Street, he j u ,, opene i a very largo kraortment of MI LINERY COODS, • HATS, IiCNNETS; STRAW GOODsI LACRS;FLOWERS,iRIRBONS , COLLARS, IFDKERCRTS, - &Q., all of isblob wili,be sold mach telow,formtri,t; dee. All work dorm promptly, bud tf, !Aim. Vl' ES. E. E. Kip4ol will Le-found heleattet in her new iquartert, Ovet Yon g awl P„. , , bookstore. She has just reeds' tl lots 6i to which theinviice tho attention nl O a . of Welleboro and vicinity. NEW SPRING IILLIMIIII Ali RS. SOPIRLD has retarned from the Cir ) iviwith ait assortment of New Goode to uhirh she invited the attention of the ladies a Ir e n s . boro and vicinity. Her steel; comprises a choice selection of STRAW 'GOODS, LACES, R.IBBONS, FLOWERS, KID GLOVES, BAND KERCHIEF'S, COLLARS, FANS, EMBROIDERIES, and a rkri• ety of WHITE GOODS.. Than'kful for the generous ,patronage t.t th e past, she hopes to merit a continuance Ot the satne, L'onnetti &,,Ilats repaired to order, I am ow agent for the Willcox 4.. Bowing 11.1[4bine. Mrs. A. J. sornij i. Wellshoro l, April 20, i&7O. tf L, D. RUCKER , clen't Sup't D , 11, FISIIBLATT, has discovered the meat certain, speedy and only effectual re' cdy in tbe amid 13r weakness In the back or limbs, st (calves affectiana al, the kidneys or bladder, involuk ya ta y discharges. ia if tency, general debility, nervobs ess, ciy , pept.la, 1,, gnor, low Spirits, confusion of Ides, palpitation of the heart, timidity, trembling_ (Hume...a. of alOtt, , ,..vidnata, disease of the head, throat or skin, nth Ptlee, of ti,t lungs, liter ' etommh, or bowels, I hose frri4itio attotd• are arising from Solitary' habittcof youtlt—aetret eel solitarypractices, more fatal to victims than th, fang! Of sirens to the mariners' of Ulysses, blfghtnloy Mir most brilliant ehopes and anticipations, rendering marriage, de,, impossible. . i YOUNG MEN, espnciiLlly; who have become the victiinset that Menthol and ticitrnetive habit silifcb antmadi sweeps to OH uUUtaciy grate um, of the n.e.-.4 exalted tielentet and brilliant Intellect, elw alight otherwise bare entranced listenitnr 1-.enstes nah the thinotoringm of eloquence, or waked to eestaki living 1)r.), f l ay call ti•ith hill con don., MARRIA +E. . Married korkone, or you rig tm. I and i iditi (.01,1,1;. inhitina tont tinge : nwsro of phi,ical iir.tkott:, 'organic, debility, dciformilies, tepee ally cured He ti ho places hfuvielr under .tho cola of hr. Yid. Watt. may rellgfously confide in fib honor as agentle Sian, unit confidently rely on his 6.011 os a plkyeidau. Organic Weakness immediately cured, and full vigor restored: ThIS ti istreasi ng ailliction,n !deli rendyin Hie ibt.tra. Wound toarrlage impossible, Is tlie pentifty pabihj the " Voila of improper indulgence. YotAig p.rhrt, EN too apt to commit' exco , b(9 from not bring snare at the dreadful consequences that may enstos. a en, n 1 ,9 • that understands the subject will pretereid to tbick that the power of procreation Is lost a'.ontr lfy Cheat tsillsg into improper hnlilt3 than hy Ow pi liM i t ; )1 0 .14. 1 livingk prlctal of the pleasnie of hea iby oil:1,1111,6 the most serious anddestructive sym tonia of Will "body &mind arise. The system hecouns deranged, the physical and mental functions wealle ed, loss of pro- creative power, nervous in itability, Llysdepsia, palpita tion of the heart, indigestioyf, constitutional , ielant), and wasting of the tram°, cihngit, coniumption, &cab and early death. r Dr. Fislitila, EII.SJOUNO Oen Pass. A g't Baltimort —r. _ sleLhit t gsoduated from oish of the mutt cue sent Colleges in ti e United States; has effected sow of the most astonishing cures that were ever !instill: many troubled wit ' ringing in the head and ears alien asleep, great nery mines s, being alarmed at sudden sounds, nashfulnes tilth derangement Of mind, set' cured Immediately. ' TAKE P RTICIILAR NOTICE. .1,75 pr. sack 1,62 ." " 100 lbs l . C' ded with us, can their accounts anti r collection. We . s having any bags turn the same al o Emir° them.— ong the people. T & BAILEY alto have inj a rtl t inland c,es by a eel tido titauticz, in. (lifted in w hen nlone:n habit Iregito lit!) kat cud froru evil compunion9, or at school, the k trket, of a bicb era felt er nightly even betk,a(kleep, anti 11 111,t cm 001i - 11(11mi marriage I possible,tid (lent ro) a both holy .11D1 mind, sbotild app ' Immediately. Ulna n ti ty twit to young malt, tilt-Imp, t,I ti. COllll. try, the pa ifs 81 hie . patontu. 0181181 lir i•ltit (elk ii lion all prospects 811(1 enjoyninntB g hie by the conoolnou• eea et oleo iat int; frota the limit :(1 tkaturo. and indulging in a certain nferrt Ito Mt. Eno+ 1 ettou , inngt, kelore contenktiki(ug 11 W. NAVLE, would :tr; to hts • that Ilk 11,iinvi , s Nlwp to new in fullblo , and that 6u is prepared to curnis-11 heavy or light 3E-Letrx2oesmseo, on abort notice, in a good aid subatantbal ratio ner, and at prices that 0 , 11 n't f ail lo suit. • 'The best wqrlt men a c, etuilloyed,and uoneLn i the best mate 1.1) LIS C ni) nc.d ice. Dec. 9, 13A3—ty. G. W. 11AY141. .13. El LI. . „ . . . ' j y W R. A. L. AN WE, is the authorised Agent for Tiog•A. and Potter CouPtie 3,t° effect insurance in tho • . 1 , Wyoming In - suraneo CompanY. ~ Rural C r tol 4., 5 000,t0 3 Lon Jon, Livitt.ool A Won, Capitol, $16.000,000 , . Mt will MIMI:: tilt , Outtty ( I, l ri,g t h e wee k ex cept S.nturdk.f, when he %silt he found et the office of John I. iqlhell, t' :itteral to al/ ll° mitY give him a call, A. b., MO ROE. Sept. 22,, ISO-3m., Millinery, 1870! such as CAROLINE t,tIIITII 1870.21 f. Wt,ilrboro, May LI s 1 Ry. WI ME SOONG MILLINERY MRS. E 'E. RIMEALI April IS, 1870.1 y AND FANCY GOODS OR. VISfIBLITT. OFFICE 319 SECOND AVEnUt, I Between 18th and-19th ptreets, NEW YORK CITY, WHERE HE CAN BE CONStiLTED Dr. FlAblatt addressees all those who have Injutel themselves by improper Indulgences and selltary hal its, which rutu both body and mind. uhfittiust than for either business, ntndy, society or marline; These are Rome of tho sad and melancholy oh rts pro duced - by early habits of youth, viz: Weamtifs Oaf back and limbs, pain in the breast, 61111110 SS of sight, loss of muscular power, palpitailon of the heart. du pepsin, nervous frritabillity,symptems of consithiptlsa, derangement of the digestive functions, de. mEzzrALLy.—The tflects on the mind ere much to be dreaded. Loss of 'memory, confosioif of 11em. de presOon of spiritu, - evil harvbedingif, aN erni stirdistrust, love of s.olftfide, timidity, Sc, fur .ome,lf the evils produced. • Thousands of persons of nil nges eon now Judge nhai is the cause of their declining health, Inding Our ''fig or, becoming weak, pale, nervous and etnackte.f.ht% ing-a singular appearance, about the e)t d. rongb, sal symptoms of coninuiptlon. " Young Men, . 11 1 1.ARRIAGE; rencet that a Iliitlti o 6 ill 0,16 essary requisites toprotoote cunotadal happioe , s, la• deed. without tht.Ro the junroey thruugh tits hcom" a wear I, pilgTintage ; the prh4peces hom ly .itallitit the view, the mind Uecome o It beaky. ed %MU tlitt , str,end tilled ttith the melancholy reit, ctlen'thab the 'MSS of another becomes blighted with our 01,/2.' DISEASES IMPF,UDENCE: When the misguided and imprudent rotary of Ow ure fin& that he has itablbed the Leeds of this plaid disease, It too often happens that on sosse of shamo or dread of dlnowtry di.tera blot roM to those who, front re,speetabl city, con alone hetnetd hips. liofhlle into the humid or doaiguing pretondErs• who, incapable of outing, tlich)rlspecnni re. sabttance, keep him trifling Iniantli otter month, rears — louts " the smaller - ft fee cant he obtained, ..tnd Ira tifFintir lama him with coined health, tb 3101 over-111,s Mar' pointment or. try the task , of that "iteildly racoon, Wet• carry, hasten tho contatitut Maasnitatooad of this hi riblo dixta,use, such ras filTectio is of the lacart, 10,0, till out, lose, a. in. Pfau! , tag-vial a Irl,:htiVl re• uldlty, tall thalli lags apetimi :o tLJA distaditil cutrtrlng by LoqdlOg thin to that rant iscover;!at c.amtry frimr , „ 'e a liok... loon ne tan t r,rl tier roue :Is P. S ---Tlt,,te It,. rtp.itt., 11. t A trill crekre prompt ottention bi tome, fit, Aug.. 24, 1870.--1 y Slit fet HARNII.LSS (1 UNION AGABF.MY, 1.77.:0XN H I E, TIOGA CO, PA MRS. E. NORTON, PRINCIPAL Tho Fall 'Form for is;o will commence August SO , The 'niter " November 2? The Spring " rebracrY 23 . Bend for circular. July 5T,1810.37 and ,ahnotc ,lll , tatingepaiy . 111, M D, )iitl l . r %le., No7l Val". - - lON ia a