ii ART 'THOU LIVING TETI 5.,14/4114 •,•—• here- el .0- " 0 1 M • Sityoidlhe realm drbroiten ties, To an the *ante that snook us here. And dry the tears from .1,6430103,e5; endless spring. ' And Jane stands near srith deathless tioniii Where we may beer the deal ones sing • loud gr in ibis wesldef ogist .; I athr , inii With tears for one I cannot see; 0 mother, art thou lioulgyet, • aAnd duet theidstill remember me? I leelihy kisses o'er me still. Tiro inteeen, onge!staiiy life? I heard,thiiiiiiiiiiietind me thrill An undertone to ear* and strife, And tender eyes upon n 4 !thine, . Ai frottra.belegsginiiked ' `., Till I - r+ Mail Mar-Al .- on 'rfrtleine, And I forgettbat thettba4 died; • I almost IQibeaoh vain regret ' In visions brilife`to - / But, mother, art thou living yet, And dust thbn still remember me? = The spring,titnes bloom, the summers fade, The winters blow along my"way, 4iftoyer ararrlight and shade ' 'Tlifrueniery lire" by night and day. z ' It soothei tc; Sleep illy wildest pain, Like some sweet song that eannot die, And like the murraiur of the main, Growl( deeper when the storm is nigh. I know the brightest stars that set ;. Return toblesnthe.yeaFing sea,. But, motbir: thou living Yet, ' - And diet thou still remember we? t i sometimes think thy soul oomea back ' o'er the dark and silent stream, Whore last.via•watched thy silent track,' ~ .\ To time° green hills of which we dream Thy loving arras around me twine, -My obeeke bloom yoisag4ridihy breath, Till thou art mine andl am thine, Without a thought of pain or death : And yet, at,titnes, wine.eyee are wet ' With tears for Iter I cannot sea; 0 mother art thou living Yet, And doet.thou still remember me? iloneing Manure There is little doubt but that twenty- Me per cent. of all the manure in New •England, and fifty per cent, of all at ,the West, is wasted for lack of shelter. During the winter, in some sections, barn cellars furnish all that Is'deArable as to place and protection ; but not more than one farmer in five has one of these most desirable apartnients. , • The general practice is to throw what is dropped in the stables out through a small hole cut in the side of the barn, generally: making the - deposit directly under the eaves, so that, whatever the rain can wash away, it is helped to do in the most effeotive and complete man:- All this should be changed, and must be berm the farmers of our country will reaiizo the higheei return for, their investrdents 13xperience has long eince demonstra ted that four months of and sun on anymanue heap, or oh any yard set apart for the purposeof mi'king manure, decreases the value of the fertilizing material nearly if not quite one-half. How. eau this loss be made less' or the waste be saved altoge t her? _ Of course where there is,.barn-cellar, and an abuudanee of mak % Iparn is spread over the bottom in the full, the saving is at once and c o mpletely acco,m plished.,. When there is no barn cellar, roof can be joined to the main build ,rng, and be made to jut out ten or twen ty feet, as the circumstances may re quire, under which the stable manure may be deposited without large loss. But, most needed of all hi a covering ; for our suMmer cattle yards. What is their present condition? Suppose fr farmer has a dozen- come. Rao) day, an hour before the setting of the sun, they are, driven into the- barn yard,\ there to remain for the next twelve hours, and to 'deposit most of the food in another form, that. has been gathered from the fields during the day.' If this could be all saved and returned again to these same ,flelds, it would produce as much animal food, and, under some eircurnstanees t ebnsiderably more than was required to furnish the material thus deposited. Instead thereof, at least three•quar ters of the worth of this manure is dried out by the summer sun, or washed out by the summer showers or the - wiqer storms, till the next spring, when it is taken from the baihytird to the' 'corn'-' fields, it is almost worthless, and the whole summer grazing of a large farM is measurably lost. ur barnyards should'be covered, or the 'Manure should be gathered each day into el pile. Some cheap yet (lure= hie oofing \ over tbis 7onlii pay for At sel revery, two yearspossilily efteti year. It would certainly do stiff all:the liquid deposits was absorbed by a plentiful siipply of mulch or loan.—Hearth and Home. ' Jean Paul Bichter qay!: " To insure modesty, I iivoplcl adidsei the educating of the sexestegether her; fortwoboys will preserve twelve girls, or two girls 12 boys, innocent, Amid winks, jokes sad improprieties, merely by that Instinc tive sense which is the fOreitinner of matured modesty. But I will guaran tee nothing in, a school where girls are alone together, and still less vr,here boys are." What inspiration of the evil one first set people to educating the sexes sepa rately ? For the remote and rare chan ces of an occasional departure from roe- titude, people have risked the sacrifice of the moral nature of both sexes. We Jivould soon .educate a child in the "'slums of a city, as in a conyent school . or a nunnery—oidihnt:jiii'kbout whit " boys' academies" and " female semi- nudes" amount to.' West Point and the colleges are moral lour-houses.-- Any .4sten2 that proceeds on the as sumption that ignorance is virtue, is corrupt. WEAT wo need now In life, above everything elliedn.christian men . who take the lead ,ii many pleasures, and make them honorable and noble,— ,Pleasure is of, God : Bois su'flering. Joy and -sorrow are - both of them born of God. There is a niamlyc way ,of ifttit ioyluirone i e selfiwbleh Isnot only par-' mixable, but most wholesome, and in moral things Most beneficial, , , Let i men be free t 4: 14 an iakwai .amuse ments, free to tit r ke Joy, and that abun dantly ; and, ye the moment pleasure, and its perissions, become riled or even sullied, let thern'tqWeWAy &Com them, and soon them, and loathe them, so that the world, looking on them shall see that they are "men of pleas ure," not -in the sense that they are men of no conscience, but in- the sense that they are m:n of,.eminebt, con f.icten9e.—Beccher. : , •rvr •,, ; 1 . ,- t A person, was complimenting Mrs.— on her acting* certain female character so well . " To ldo J 491.100.41 .that, char acter," replied' the lady, modestly, "one shOt!ld be young and handsome." "Nay, madam," replied the gentleman, 'you are a complete proof to the con. trat7.,P Tioga County Agitator. MI , MEE MUM amcd Id IrOrstaciked qi E t p,„ -Peer ap., sod s too every rodian'tage for othg ' JOB PRINTING MN la a'supert ot inaunifiylstaNkr.DA Wore, from a wad 'Mug card to a 5ti05t,g0Aat,...,.., 4 4.ay, VtiAdor style of work (1000 at Das office, as,PLIOI I,,, - , - • .. ' .1 taw Books, PamAISDI, ' ' - Carii, insltat lois Cards, nand Bllls,Programmea, Ckesks, Drafts, Dubin., fill Ilaadly Circulars, Orders, Skipping (lards, Buslnssa Cards, Dassolopar, Tlatod Plats Printing, Visiting Cards, Wadding . £O., do-, C. ..,. , . . - , 1 ' '-'• - JiiiiMike - Blanks, And RU otbar blank* conitantly on band and for sale: Beads, Is-arrantee, Sebooll:iontract Deed*, quit -claim. • BarrimotUii Bubpleinsa, Ntatement and Conteesion, Warrants, Isecntions, Amicable Action,. • Indemaltylngßorids, Bondi, Constablel Bole, Attachments, Judgment ;Collector's Enle, • C Notes, Vegan and Bond AfarriageOertidcate, ' ter'Apertient ut Guardian. And any other blanks not enumerated above will be printed to order on abort notice. ariirPersons sending orders for .TOB WORK will get their work promptly done and returned. We 'stall spare no pains to please our customers to this depart ment. Those sending work, please state the sire of job, kind of ink mid paper desired. • . VAN GRLDBaft.fillTOUnt 4 Proprietors. S'eb. 1870 Let .the -Cannon Roar. ! THE ddoiri4E t Throughout the Laid • of the large assortment of elli*JEW G'CIODS Whioh bus Just beeaposisredat the new Store of CHAS. C. ITIATUERS. Come and See the New Geode! 'WE LIKE TO. SHOW, THEM, In the line Of DOMESTIC'DRY GOODS we are offering great bargains which cannot fa to please. Wo are 4150 offering great bargains in .4,011 DRESS GOODS! which cannot but please the billies • Grocery Department. _We have an excellent line in this ,department, end at prices that must suit all, Look at the figures : . Sugar from 10 to 14} cents. .Teti, from 76 as. to $1,60. • D. B. Deans Saleratus, 10 cents. Syrup, 80 cent). Coffee 25 cents. , Chewing Tobacco from 80 eta. to $1 We also i keep a large assortment of miscellan eous goods, such as is usually found in dry goods :stores, Our assortment of , ,` • Hats and Caps or Men and Boye, are varied and complete. We keep in the Boot & Shoe rade, the different Myles to please 'all, and of : the best manufacture. • Sept. 14; 1870. ;WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER i IM WALL PAPER! 1" ET it be distinctly nndsrstood to the 'Minh itants:stud °Weeny of Webber*, that we will Bell ~ WALL PAPER, , . and any other article In the NI-attleo, cheaper than can be sold by any other firm 'ln Tioga County; farther We dean:trot that no man can uudersill i us unless they receive geode by the. AIR LINE. We have jut received fnim N. Y., 35,000 RQLLS OF WALL PAPER honightlat the piesent Gold prices 31,11, which we will sell cheaper than any, other Arm went of N. Y. Call and examine and we are certain that we can please in Price and quality, add it not suited we will pay you for your time in IPPeoie. P. B. WILLIAMS a CO. Wellabor°, April 8, 1870. Livery Stable: • , no ATKENS 8 LoUDEN speetfully inform the pub -llp thlitthey,ture established a • !Avery - for litre, At their Stable on Pearl St., opposite Wkee wagon Shop. Sioglkor•dontde rigs titrakitteS to order. They afro tr. keep good home and we gone, and intend to please. Prioes reasonable. • • !" 'I WATKINS , * LOStElt. N0T.24;184N. y. - - • Haring on"band — a largo stock of Tin, Stoves and Hardware, the auderelgared takes pteaanze to announce that he has at a great outlay, ad ded to the usual stook of the old stand on a oomplatel assortment of %half Hardware, of Ifiloh he enumerate the following articles: , . . NAILS,EPIKES, CROWBARS; X CUT, MILL, HAND AND BUOK SAWS, BUTTB,43TRAP. HINGES,. f CARPENTER'a TOOLS, ' PUMPS, AXES, , AUGERS, BITTS, BITT-STOOKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS, SHOVELS, SPADES, _FORKS, • - BENOH-SOREWS, , WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE _BOLTS, BURRS, SIMMS, WABSrRti P,IPtROX.RS - ,* AXLE-' TREES, " TREES, ELLIP TIC - • SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, mor,BAR, & BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE HANGINGS, CORN POPPERS, SAUSAGE CUTTERS . AND STUFFERS COMBINED. Alea, PISTOLS, PISTOL CARTRIDGES, POWDER AND PATENT BARIOOOR,HANGINGS is new thtng, and made for nee. These are but a few of the man *vadat; composing the atook of fiordßare: • C. C. MATIfERS, , Baoho s s old Maud Stoves koves L.-- -,,,, ,_ MAIN STREET, WELLSBORi); • s 1 • ' , • I invite the publio ~ o call and examinb for themeelvee. I aim to,keep the beet quality of pods in my line and all work to seeder done promptly and well. - • L SASH, DOORS. BLINDS AT FAQTORY Pp,TORI3, Al aie on hand or:tarnished to order, at .RO,ER AS! dc, BAI6ErS Hardware -7 Store, Wellaboro. • .11 WILLIAM IROBERTB. WelleboropOot. I,lB7o—tf. The Atlantic Cable' fIPHOUG.II transmitting its freight with very ow rapidity, bidding defiance to time, die tango, Horse Power and Steam, is nevertheless decidedly a 11 1 11 T /, L1NB!! and in .that L ne moat GROCERIES are to be found, (room or later.) The PUEILIC will therefore take notice that L Ax GARDINER continuos to reoeivod and transmit to his cus tomers inspAlrenzs of every thing under- the-beavers ? In the line GROCERIES & PROVISIONS with the most incredible dispaiSh., What is the need of mentioning articles when the pistil° is assured, that BVIIHNTHING , ever ought to • be kept in a ^ i.. GROCERY & PROVISION STORE is kept here and for sale. The only tbins tits subscriber promises, to do as en attraotion' to customers besides keeping the ' best aisortment of Goode in the town, is to try to giro every men ble money's • worth. , is. A. GAM:OBL June, 8, 1870. Grocery, and Provision Store, CORNING, N. Y. Cf, =o r ISIX-ar.ar VitOAROALE 44Z4D' RETAIL DEALER in all 100,6 of GROCHRIBS, 'PROVISIONS Wines, Liggiors and pig** FOREIGN it. rp;dpYrAcri GRENS'& DRIED ',FRUITS; dill CA NN RITIT S AND V:EG4TABI 4 ES, =EI tvoob & WILLOW WARE, GLASS ,& OROOICXBY OnILDRiIOB CARRIAGES, CABS & PERAMBULATGIik . „ A full aud. notenlate - alsotinient ti c thi 4011 *oA mentioned goods of the beet anti lil*ap hand, Particular -Attention paid to Phut ro nazis' Dealers and Oonetraters *rill end it to thelf.34 tercet to examine hie Stook betore buying, ° Corning, N. T., Avg. 17, 1p70.. IXII . - - Stork! G 14EARS & DER.I3 trAVE(lehoir rho new store orle do JUL, -Tirsisitt 4 Dailey, where tiler are With i ritaprook of SOOT"), 1 1 04 8 MOW S: ` t l i Oqr 'CIALLLIGSSKINB 4I . 1 ' , warranted to fit apicoot ; troca.lfo v d, It Istinstvel':Thit stock 'bait' b40',f 1 , 0 100441 'who but the'advintagiof' • : TUIRTV, YEA.RS! EXPERIE in tiiibusiiieWiiiitio tli o l4it 'anti full #ountry, Our dock of .I *lNCif.:o4o; FREN O U 'B[ PER, SOLE, 4101010 N. 0 7PSIBN BMPANf,t, ,7 4 0 , - ROCCO 'AZ Oa Mailings we e'hall be found at ways, and we ABU endeavor to cell estiefactoryto the trade. We won't. sold. _;' < i .t ) ..1!) FOR HIDEB,4IC.ISI3, FURS & There's comfort in a well made custom boot, That Atathe corns without too mutt coniptessing For everybody kiwi" a shabby : foot ; _ r I Cannot be compromieedlY Overdressing. And one may wear clean linen with a fait Of fined cloth, bot.thare ientolininiales , • - Will makes rain with shabbily Quoted feet, Look like IKPAilmasti'utoralietreet. yourßuy boots , of - •item; a DERBY, . Or any othar, maxi, ,Eftliqaea,,,Vevila Welltboto;Jan. i.BBIF-tf. ) I ) I , 7 TO JPAIMOSitiI QF TIOGA COUNTY. -s• M cooithutldluit stay monufactoty La A,awrence. -0110.• superior • i PANNING .711./.4 0 1 Slight? i mams:lawn turfo i nnoingadni Mlles . - I.lt eepareteetmeati,'2atAltter.andfouleeeds,tkud oheseaad cookie; trete wheat. 2. It olcaue flax feed, teheirout yellow reed, tuptlett other acute, per46t,lyd - - • 6 . 8, It eleauttlmothy ee d:' • • 4. It does all othereeparafingrequfred of a mill . Thls Willa built oftho peat _arid , most durable ..ber, to good etylit. aad is sold %,ebeap for oath, dr pro duce. 'twill At a patent slave, for separating °metros) wheat,to othe r mills pureseonab Werra • - J IdATII2II'. tewres coy II I e,Jau.l, 1111704 f • • IRON WORKSI FOUNDRY .4 - MA OWN . SHOP PLOWS, II:;IRSE HOSES, CULTIVA TORS, YIELD ROLLERS, 'KET— TLES, ALL mum SAP PANS, FARMING , UTENSILS,` 1,4 ! •,1 WOOMNIACifiNEE fair SAWING WOOD; t. • CHURN 'POWER; THE TOMPKINS COUNTY, HORSE POWER- EIGHT AND TEN MORSE, CONSTANTLY 401-1?; And also, everything usually founk s • 'elan' Shop. " We call paTtioniar • attention to, liaw 0110Podkieli, has IskeliEzro7bnilt: with. 4 0 w, cud \ MICIIINBILY,I4IIIII, ~ Iron PLANER, DRILL, &a. enzploY i nous but first•class workmen; and are, therefore, Pre pared to do our work in the but style, and et short notice. We have recently added =new MACHINERY, for ''Planing Atne r - Mstliebing: boards. Call and see us: ' • Jan. 5, 1870-IY. j - SEARS & AVERT: MI =IN MM Ma will b• kept up as heretofore. - Also the top of the Market fo INA our bbeti b o ld *lllbo on OUSTQM ,-...,-t::); 1,-;.ts-i?kt WELESBORO, PA. SEARS & AVERY, Paopturorose. Brick Machines, , , jaigi... tit) ir gr. it 4 ,tre „of f t s _ Ge ile t , Pi ith i . i 4 . • )411 , in , 2 I, r itl - 4 , • 4 g , ~ a'.` i , i 4 ... , 1 1 - I 0 4m). .0, 11.+C . 1.A CA GA CP CR 15%. § 41 CA .4 CD Ls 2 CCO o t vtt. .5),P Cu 4 2 n cia pa 419 CT m 62 0 tZetx2 tfh , o -a lIMI 1 3 1 =num IL CARPETS, , on,' CLOTHS A isTD' 4 • ref ov,,ed .1 a ; Mayo 1870.. , lionse and Lot for Sale: r undersigned offers for sale a village lot 4irtli house and barn on it x situpid Repo-, s .Tiogu County has' Addren, • -, . Dire. ' AU& ' d Idrgigrfl4;:,, NEM lIMil 12311553:67 PRIMI _ v# , , ESE - 44. ods I FITT r above , n bend [From Dispenoolor7 rd. ti * m :k',':•i—,-L,.. MI la in. by one DjPsina Dimata-11 OR MOE st in the P 9 VP I LPI . PR: OPE)? TrARL_ s kcal" 14 4; ' # nd • . 17.4. s : jgz .4 t 1 3 , )14 4fie rl D‘Cille • te- " wi'lls- c 4 1, - ; : 1031:: 1,0 j 4,- • 41'1; ow) sl at brlcei e azada- IE AN.IS'US.SS.L":I3;aoh I a Leaves 'are' . 9 ay slit' natant, with 4 . peoulier ten -614,4ney to the Urinary OrgaatB, II Phill'cire given in eoniplaints ail the srl;ni 26/4 8 ;1 irstme Gir rdirr i : bi Irritation of the - der and (Ire ihke, Disease of the .Proatais Gland, led a ' retortion gfiniikinainf INis , f i m a 7 4 01# 40 # 1 1 ? ithfrifigol ce t ill 'iniiitkin-J - 'hi* ha+ also been resornmSndsd i nn. Do- *. peßsia,Vleitnießhi'ali4ll4 eglia Affeetioni, and Dimoy. , _ .101L140.41YS BINEtU' I 4 is' used by ] i the I;ages of 1.8-trYBB; 550 er-- 4 0 ,1 4 c 40.140 or 1, er 9 r conAnimigoorko yreOl g thiehitdroh: ,z; ) 1 , 1.), • MIMI I affistions peouliar to fenudesj the .Extrast Buohu is *led by y other t r 1 ,(0, fn Tosia,,or Re ! ' tentiop, • I ' fulness or Suppression of Caton illoaeurs tionst,t Ulcerated or Sel4raus Secs& of the Uterus, Leueorrhwk, or "Mies. g*iOtale‘ .DISEASES OF 74i1E BLAD DER, I ID n &R d i GRAVEZ, ANI DROASiCAL SWELL ING Inedieinit,increaeee the power' if Digestion, and l pxoileathe*- . Berk 1810 11 efigfkit;),Wietiek the W, 'fitisjor - wearsonsdepositi r ons, sand all Unnatural,(*uranenis-tire -reduead, as Welt cp,pain And:N laW MatiOni - : 1 :s_t • - . BETAIBOLD'S .i I EXTB.*OT BUClftf has cured every Mae of .Di abates * whit?: it has lbedn B ladder /rritaitiqn of the wok of the B!addar and lillammatton VithefKidniy4.o , ceratioyifof the Kidner . 04.,.,f04 ladd 4r,,. Reim A,:#0,444i31 the. as /twat Eikti4 f Ainte,4 f sGi*Weti( ' 4 7 1) , /iftN-' ,posit, Nueue, and or enfeebl4 adhltie of both oii*, 'eatoSta, rtheferto , 1 , eraptains i ti l tdifirtfon t : t ° L:44 'Mere , / .thigthev,_ Weak 0,47116qi 716110441#0.Er ain :410408 : i , Wakiplidne4 I :c alf thatietiOt Itands, -Flue ;go -11041 4 ,04 14 ban' on the ace, `Pallid Open Agnivereat, .La i tt . N# ' " IRE EMI D 1 • • • * 1 4. 1 4 .Y idtPrOggisk ‘ O l4 'Aealtlra woylitere Betaieti'of jisk f ar '' • 19 0 . .. f 444 Plitl4ei f4 4 4atik4anri , 01.441 diveeitd to‘lnsteiderlP /14.scribit dna sult,f„rsa.inin,un,i , - o,:tff6,sB, ,;;.‘ I ti ,:V,• s s ME k - ~ ; It .. . 1 ~ , ,,,r1 x C....... 4 eA- 1, 4 . ~ r ; ME EMS - C.; sr; ;;~ r :'~sf'— ,L',~3.. ,~,~,.. El BIM iiT 1 , 1 • .V ‘ %;. ; '_ ~~ I'} I $ BXTRALT estutillood.Pse-, **Oa I* 1 _ .1- A • = 1 = • lIMEI , • %, . , Aidiesa . 494 Brdtulal4, N. Y. 3 '!. ~.‘ ',54 N 0 P 15415 " Aditir GENUrifE .llt IS r D OVE g r P graved ivra;/ , erowithla44imik afitra' , aeniieed: • i Dit si .10:41 $ •%411tji4 EN ME Thitted Statela H.l" 11013 AND ME 'AND OILS. •„. .... chi! ill Vaki TRAPOKIJEI . 04.171D5' INKS, KEITH'S OgNoNNTRAI:TBI) MBDIOINNEI, TRACITS;,' ~ - ~_ 'r! 3 _ EMI BURNETT'S C9cO,6«INE, FLAVORING ' . RET I RACI2S u iKEBOSENB 41PS. ••• , . PATENT' MRDBDINES, .11000- Ti eir odor is mouth* -:acrd= PBRIUMERY „ AND FLAN4SI4IIOIIiXTRAOTEI, WALL PAPBIi,*INDOW GLASS, MBE ME ) 1 , : WIMEWAtIII LIME As &ORNTO FOR MARGIN & CO'S RR , '• : Einqp pzIL. r I - fiold.at Wholesale Prices. Buyers arereqnsited. ty aMi end -get quotations before going further fl QM Patent Rooting Ia ' iSoltbig lik . Mow pounky h t and , am 4 AVS 1 2 12 04; :OA ilight .to lino '-the Pitea no . pkitailid e tolatiiix ioofiqamag aid in..g004 * ' Ikevaminat.l'lrati ki4oloi :JO 110.10. i MOMS' WIN GATE, ini tu t fe ‘. v,-1; reek , to, krtfaifirirrigtff a nat ter, oleo* Ilaiiraurrnsid.(olJl4,47llb3EM, *Erre amp Itis Omuta ma ihat toots la mko. , irellaboto, Jas. %, VITALit - ', - .. , - .• , , - . I BXTBACT psrsans frcAm -'s from - 85 to I, hcriag4 r ; ' orPOOVY 4ct-r -• 1 . 1 - • " B. ' T. V A N IfORN, . . , . . VlllO nom - pieta. , hie new Cabinet Ware -lil nose an Wan atreet, liVelbiboro, bassloolt t e ft ftli a laqa and Riper ornaaartod tioals of l i ~ , i , -:- , ~. ', i 1 , i . . , 1 . - .• 'i ' , ' 'FURNITURE. .. }` Olituizbu Sunn i !abut, Ash, Maple, Arty 4.; ai., iplimi " . from ON down, and as cheap as • dm-tape- goods can be ho I in the iittee. freight added. Pa rloi. Bttiti4LWAltint, Ohexry, and ida*V"i; R 4 1. 01 'qr. niiir, Cloth, 1 . leo* IRS !down. - Aiso ,) 80 1 '403; LORAIONECOMINIIES,. TETE. 1 A—Tiirkiliiii , i withilghoiatiwy to suit. Oenter Tables, Walnut Or Marble Tops, Looklug Glasses, Braokets, Per-Backe Booking Chairs, aft kinds Wholesale. I amid Retail. I am manuinaturlng, as usual, and lifirmd to keep a igil stook of Ware, borne and city made at 8 11 1 1 Wteui• My Willi, Roma aro spaolow and Reek ai4 now aontaiWthe krgest, costliest and lefiat Hook of Farniture ever brought into the county. I • •'• • ". ' • Pla ‘l3. ulug and' • fill 0 ' . • - !done to order at' t he Saatory. If wish Ziedrii. 1 , for H 4 Itit i. jlt T. L. B J. O. li • •, • - mug sobsoritoi r . will ',open , .a , Sabena fn 'the' 1 cvuti s of osoooio. on 2domiayi Mari% 'lth, lOTA, andedetinnetwelve weeks., „ itA4BO OF TtrItION4 - : ' , Primary": SS OD "thit4eilieMs er;.,t - - • $11,00.• . 476%.WABDiPtitailfitit I.' ; ME EIM -,• =NM f SAND • DyNi ,479 ERBXLI, & - °palms, Jan: 1,:13f„I' urniture I Furniture! - o 1, . 1809-tt. B. T. VAN BORN 1 - WALSER Ac samaiisor, bak* . ans HARDNirARN, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, MI 82'0rA 7 4, -- 1731-WA:la, VILT;i6.0.1i11%;,11111.11111 1 - ; - .4.rom n stodE, -J:,4te Clanilk a andlliarpepis • • 14121.1f180R5 11 , 04,114144E5, Coming; N. L, Sail.: 2,18i'0-1?. • tlit . high is .‘ iII 1 PA. aIHE subsorlbors will pa, Osab, 2;111-Cloth, • Grantlairni, Naimoli, ay., .14., for Wool.— , evilite • •, • two se aiiiii-* • ,r n.l • ttd ". 10 4 'i 'ft 019 IS gililin tisziltowtto err. All work warranted arm. minted. limits pmetiodoicattention to • their !star Proof . { • ASSIMER,ES' t.. , , , whioh are wrstmdl or 1W- SMMi ROJIL CAItDING ;`)f ~t' AND i r 1. , , ' ELI) 11 ~.._ DRESSING. • . ,ilklS4 lnrivi,ataak of Caaahnerea, &a., 4f. pa. aunt ' any atampalitom, and wartaag. Owe LNG NS aianifaainrajaNdai., and da all Hada of goy and OW* Dressing. sad dettisk " as good an assonnneat o gasidmeres, Full 0 tor Wool is esokenige than any ent., ' Niatit - AMloatlaty you!. L t lzrett ••'" bolesaltand retail at the Cow -1 att*bilow Nnoxvilla. • • and , gold. by the welleboro, Pa., ; lIDWIN 4% 00., %logs, Pa. IiTT, - C0014417a, Pa. , easi give mo DOW IWO • • salve& ' '''l2lO}lAMM sumps Mille 10,0,Q0Q, :Pounds 'of Woo ,•• • Waiukted..: jeetio the ‘decieton,a.the:.*publbett County Convention. I " • :.:041fiifte141, 167.4-itt. ; BM MINES, PAINTS lIMI =I mien Mills! ON and niter, •IdONDAT nOqin kW, 00j .•• - • doom . 1 5,46 and 6.06 a. zu., NIO mar. Donnie, Dunkirk; mil. 'Tinting, direct, Qom • Grand Trunkqind Lake fi Dunkirk , and - eloroland Oinodnnatsi with the Ohio tlllt Shot t Line Itallwaye west. , 6,18 a ra, SWIM% me Buffalo, Duo Ask and CI , traltir for the Wept. Aal ' this train rtinnlv throng ) ,1 10,22 a.m. , IL THAI lingaloand ' Du kirk.' ' 1,46 p. tn., BA MOREL ed, for Rooheato and Bull 7,126 p. m.,'DAY BXE'RES Rochester, Duff Io Mink] and the South Slope at d !tette points ou wale hies. Nevi awl Improved Drawing th &train froui• Nevi You* 0 epee attached at II °rue to Clevelitrid and Oaßon w 1 6 p: al., BXPRBSS t tiutlul.), Cleveland, co i Wadi. IL CM p. cu., WILT FRBIO fi, 9 . La., EDIBRAI4T T, Goma 11,48 NIOUT EX corkoectlog at Now York Bteakueri fur Boston and - Oleeplu4 Cvachea *tawny 4;36 aned ia., nnecting at OIN - CINNA; v, co liarrialuurg and the South 4algua; at Wel/arty with t way ; at Owego for Übe Peratown and Albany; an Ora sad afternoon lixpre cities., /lir Bleeping cow to N6WYork. ' I 1128, a, m, DAY EXP, ooanecthig at Verso .01 ; train of New Jersey Rail amps at prieelpal stetson .thatti line. New aad Improved Drawing, this UAW to New York. 1%18 p. M.; Acoohnth 11101108125111:111.: 26140 114d1R4 EI . 430 p.m.,-NNW YORK timing exaepted, cob • Roilitt. 7.07 P.m, WONT:UN° Isig at,Jarsey City.witle New Abney Railroad for • and at Now York with ;Roston and New liagbred Cl , 040 station' and replier.° fileePlug Ockiehee aaeomPao 'Ol NOrk. ,44 0 . 2 33 a. m., WAXEREI , BAGGAGE CliX • liar A ley bred stAsonspl toseenr4 ?mine on the St Mee ,hnit recently been pa • •4 on apt:4lo44km so.tho Tic WM. R. 13AAR, Gen'l Pane .Agent • Bloisburg & Coral Tiainsiolllrun as follows docOlgimodation—Learorßl 11014 at 7,40 Tioga at ft,' suiting at Corning at 10 Igau— l iasaveattlosaburg at Tlqp at B,4B L t,avtrouco Corijnor at F all p. m. 11,41 1 -7 , oa.o oo orning at 7 I 144i,rbsa at 9004 Matto Moss-burg at 11,46 a. 311'. Accombicidatlon-rLeaTea retipivilla at 4,44T10ga a arrillng t Alcomburg at ' Northern 0- . trot H.R. TRAINS PO : TJZI• i i0R1111. Trains foreannelagulalo ,ye El trans follow a: Aocomodatfon at. \ 7 12 p in limpretstfastast Wall our • dl 12 05 a in Mail . i 19 00 pru Acoomakt•dation i „ ...015 p m On and ofteirJnno 12, 1.849) trains will arrive and depart Was Troy, as follows; LEAVE NORTHWARD. 84b p. in.—Dally ( exospt Sundays) for lilna Ira and Buffitio,via Mrieltallway front lilmirti . 1085 a. in.--I)ally(eaceptfinadays) far Elmira ,Bnffa lo,Qinandaigna, Bochrier, Snop.llrldgo and the Oa MOAB, . LEAVE 80 ' 723 A. m.—Dallx(exaspt Washington, Pbtladell 95f R. in.—Dally (except Wallington and Phili ALPII/3D B. 91111118 Oun'llitipt.ilarriSburg ANOTHER Cam& 1. OBE WEAT BEL Our Prie Beet White Wheat Blow I " Red 'Mater XX Spring Wheat, Baokwheat Blear, Beat Peed, ••• Bran and Shorts Meal . $1 pr bbl. 1,75 pr. eaok. $6.00 " 1,62 " 6,00 4, 1.50' " • 3,00 per 100 lbs. 2,00 " " .. 1,60 " t fl ~.. 2,26 " " These prioea only 'F R - CASH. RIGHT et BAILEY.- All poisons not hating settled with na, can not blame no now if they And their acoonn a and notes left with an attorney for collodion We give die notice. W. & B. BAttl3.-!-We want all with oar ;nark on them, ()emits we shall take We hai , e /kW bagi scat;i lOWA LA subscriber woul; he has the 0gal:is:I. which sell for or pers al lmberly, on BARt Ho stiy that be arty an! titles for Lime -! make It for tho'intorost ! to giro him befor!,j For partioulark Slay 11, '7O ly Fab! H4.2.X.NES .8007 AND Shop ig 'Mosart Block J. 11.iRliie as a TIOOTS AP]) 'BHO Order arid in Elio b: BPAIRIN,Gof all k well. Give Wiia,oo.ll.' yi r ellebc;ro,,buly 12, I NOW EAST oPaRA D A new and superior - haiing Ores thima the s Is offered with, the Assn erg objeotion toads by t cleaned and extracted I ner. All Work register No 18 Main et.. Wellab Aug. 81;1870. For Sale AGOOD dairy far. , oga county, Pa., a ugh of Tioga. abo and 40 unimproved. three dwelling houses, erd, andothar fruit tree -1 joining 'on the. west, a from 40 to 200 cores a: improved, with a good apple orchard, Good f Aug. Ir, 1870-tf. WELL ' !MORO • STAGE ,- rt. THB "on; •' . 4l3te' line t tannin, the publie• the doily,(Smadaye except. , - oil as follows: • ' Leaves, WeHeber° at ‘: Mansfield4lo.3o a. tit. -Leave* Mai:Wield at g Wellabota at '5 p m. AM.. Pit It7orrtft .-11 day -2de 31170; Tralup • 11)110094 houriolsz, an. ~‘,, „ _ Boat- Crtaeliiis d and Olnoill• suttee with trains of. the. ore Italiwsys at Menlo. rattpolotsiVest, tied at rid Mississippi sad Louis the Southend Oeutb- L, 13nntia . 3 - 8 excepted; fOr connecting vial , [ping Coach is attached to to Ennio. , Sundays exciiitad,for XPRloB,Bundayttexcept• o,vla Avon, , ~ • Sundaye excepted, for ;Myelod, Cincinnati, tuclpsf atatfona and con- (iota Coactito accouopany to Buffolo,Olid Bleoplllit WM°, rooniug Wrong thong Outgo, - MAIL, Sundays excepted, oecting wftq tralpe for IT,l3utidaysoccipted, AlN,daity, tuetba West Sesr. iliklig, Sundays exctptod, Ith afternoon trains and ▪ Nogland Aides. ny this Mtn to Now York ▪ EXPRESB, goodays ei• Arnlra for • Williamsport, Wad at Elmira fur Canon alit of Lehigh' valley Nall at Binghamton for Coo- at New York with steam trains for Now England hes accompany this train SIM Sunday!' .excepted, !. with midnight, express oad for Philadelphia. Also I. and connecting points on Acorn Coachaa accompany inON fAIRAJUg i daily for • V, Sundays excepted. • ND BALTIMORE MAIL, otlng at Eltotra for the EXPRESS, Daily, co nneet• toning Exile's truth of itinsore and Washington; °ruing 14press train for ies: Afar blOpli St all WIS. *points titl' wall. line. thia.tra'a hrough to New ya exlcepted lr HT, &rad ton Eat !Vine Table"ofd nil connecting 'tan be proottr• f the OcinimlY MOM , to"Poctke \ti e Hai/wait !Holm:tom et Agent* L. D. ; g, & Tioga U. R 7 , ntilfurthei nonce I.eebnrgat 6,60 n. m „Ilan e Lawrenceville at 9 07— , 10 a.m. 80 p.m ~Mansflold a 040, Ilia ut 410—arriving st. ibo a.m., Lawrence/111.as OA at 10,08—arthring at 'riling at 2 0 56. m.,Law 4.66, Ilauottold p at 6,58 I , 94O P•Lia• . 1 1. .11.113HATTUdlisSup't THWAR:D. SandayeY for Baltimore/ BMA°. Sundaye? for Baltimore, 13D.B.YOUNG Gon')PaecAg't Baltla?ora,Md \ TUMBLE $7O ING FOR CASH 1 s Tp•Daf• persons having an • bags to return the ea .. e at jftope to secure them.— red among the people. BIBBY A RAILBY D AGENCY. inform the public tha f a,quantit, of ANDS 4 Lb, , or exchange for rola Ireasonable terms. INS OFFERED ;has the ,rop. f, andexamined believes be p can f persons , going Nest, purchasing elsewhere, f S. B. 000 DELL, nlville i Tioga . CO., Pa. & RILEY, 'HOE MAKERS formerly occupied by Grooery Store. - 1 8 of all kinds made to at manner. Ind!, done promptlYand JOHN HARHNEH - M. RBILNY. :70._l y. II linixi , VAN HORNE, VX AND MECHANICAL raltlertes. so for &Medal 'teeth 1. eagth of the vuloork . tte. nee thakft 'removes ev 0-pationt. Teeth filled, the moat asproved man. 7 1 , and warranted, Office or Rent: . in Tioga township, Ti• • out 2 } wiles west of the t 100 agree improved, as on it three barns, • apple and p&oh °rob. . Torres easy. Also ad. farm eiid l tialbe 1=44 desired. with' 8 f) nores barn, a 'good honse. and 'r a dairying farm. Q. IL BEYMO,UR, • • Tiogn,Rn. ND MArisram LINE. ortignid, proprooter of ties thie met hod' of iq the above 'Eltaiwrowe I ,) botleen tho two :VIII- a. sad arrive* a 1 30, p. to,* &nil arthas a 4006 :s4lo,iiiiri i - ma! _,.,.,_.. AXES. SMITH, on- Btreei;4- ite just opened, a varyiargo assortment of -• • - • • HATS., , ONisf,Ett:',. , STRAIV GOODS, ' L ititiEtno, Q LPARS,-.IIqIKERCIPFB, • - all fif whi b will bk4.ol4 . liiiicxLi ! eio r iolt at i p r {. elm: All work ds , rto pronnikkt„ end ; to please, - - - • . . • • Ai..o - :-CA12,01,054 SMITH. Wollaboro; Isitiy 11 air READ. THIS i 49a TC MAKE MONO IS TO SAVE IT i '3E3.41.1:138LE111. HAS PILES OP *Vete Goods i • • i ' on sale, fresh from n t h atty..- Step in - and . se Thei), ! i . rye kcep all kinds and qualities to' pleura': _ „ .FRESH PROttßiEs',f.- In any quantity and at tha best kinds Retftemo7 the place, it.' BARKER WeSebero, Sept. 21,1870 tis "• •' W#KRAM- 4, FARR Tioga ~ Pa., Invlto the attention of the public to the com plete and well eelected stock of. lii Pail foods which they htle just received. . , 1 More earnest e ff orts than trter before will 'be pot forth to please and further enlarge their steadily increasing trade.. An, ttempt' to name the . . VARIOUS ART kept would be Indus, but sutli stook embraces Goods to Suit all plassee of trade. CALL _A SEE FOR XOURSELVES. & biARRI Sept. 21, 1870—ly BARN SS 81101 ) _ . 1 GNAN% 'would ;say to his friends • that his Ha neeS Shop is vow in full blast, and that ho is prepared tofurntsh heavy or light evessioes, on short notice, in a good and substantial man ner, and at prices tbatran't fail to suit. The best Workmenare employed, and none but the best materiel used. Call and see. Doe: 9, 1868-Iy. G. W. N/A.VLE UNION ACADEMY. TIOGA CO., PA. 1.11 l MRS. E. .11011a0; ( 1, PRINCIPAL. Tho Fall Trim for 1874 tranuoco ALust 30. TLo Wititbr " November 29. The Spring " Send.forcirenlar Wellshoro Uuion SCHOOL A. C. WINTERS, A. M. SUPERINTEND-, ENT OF GRADED Soli LEI, And Prinoiirl.rd of High, School. TT is the! deterMination of the Director to make,the coarse of Instruction as ,thorci and ayetematio as can be found In the &it . Oommenoing with the primary department; the pOpilimnet mow every yeaea allotted work, be fore being admitted 'to the next 14gher- Thi best of teachers will lie employed In every department, the most apOrtived Me th ods of in struction used, and' the beat of care exercised over do puplis.in school and out. Thd Bros &moot. offersthese advantagea,: The , is' a graduate of t,he Rochester Unto roily, .New Turk, n gentleman of large ex perience in the best condnoted schools oft e eountt.yi who has spent two years in Euro pe, and speaks German. French and Italian. Hp is qualified to give superior lestraetien in Arietory, Fine Arts and the 'Ancient , Languages. Instruo. Lion in Higher Mathematics, the .Seiencosi. Book. kn e ping and ifteefe. will be equal to that of the 'beat academies. The Board hope to soon be able to' secure ,struption In Painting„ and ,Drawing, by a lady irho bea,hed several Yeare lnstruction by ' 'the .best misters In Germany; and *he ha's nrsotised In the Galleries of Berlin i 'Dreinta. Munich and Florense. ' , Tha.hiit school is the ofteoloars.,sebool. The Board intend to obviate , all objections to , ibis 'clan of f peiniar aohools, as far as possible. A suffiolent corps of te.aoheri will be employed, that 10 Justice May be done to every pupil.— Tuition le free to all within the old-borough lim• ite. Pupils from abroad ere invited. Board in private famlllee from 458 to $4 per week. Tuition, Common Realist'. (per term; sb. Higher Boil 1011. Moth emkties, do., $B. BY tlabhk. or 80/RD. ElePteutheef, 1870. tf • ' utorii' 'Notice, MI LETTRRS TESTAMENTARY _haring, begin granted outtbe estate of Conrad Bernaur, late of °abler, Tioatr - eountSr,"doceisid, all per sona iuclebtod•to sold estate •wlll oaJl 'add fettle with, and those kaying elskas against. itpresont .theta to/ • I W. W. TATR, O. A. SMITH, , Gainda, Oot 5, I BfilY Bto , I :cantors: T , RTTERI3, of Adteinistration• having been jl grantid the estate of, IV. deceased, late of Tioga Township. Tioga Co., Ps., all ,persons Indebted to ;be estate .or owing the *acne mast settle Rip C. II ABYMQIIR, , • Um kg ill1M111)41•1 , , 440 :,;Iko-tdw. 4 Adine*s. El MOM ME ELM e it to ea F, the ME 1414 nary 2S July 211,1840.1 y Graded II II