- . WATCH 3.W 5 111311. , 111 other! watch the little feet, Climbing o'er ,the garden wall, Bounding through 'tbe limy. street, Ranging cellar, abed and hail. Never count the momenta loat, Never mind the time it costs, Little feet will go astray, Guide them mother, while you may. Mother! watch the little hand yicking barrios by the way Mikking houses in the sand, Tossing up the 'fragrant hay. Never dare the question ask, Why to me aria weary task ?" These came little bands may prove Messengers of light and love, Mother I watoh the tittle tongue Prattling, elotineht and wild, What is said and what, is sung, By the happy, joyous Catch the word while yet unspoken, Stop the cow before 'tis broken ; The same tongue may .‘ , et proclaim Blessings in a Saviour's name. Mother! wistch-tho /title heart" Beating soft and warm fiir you; Wholesome lessons now impart; Keep, 0 keep that young heart true, Eatractiug every weri4„. Sowing good and precious seed : Harvest rich you then may see, Ripening for eternity. How Aliok Shot the Panther. going to tell you a true story of some children I knew when I lived in Texas. Aliek was ten years old, Mary was eight, and little Etta was only four. They had lost their father and moth er, but had a big...hrother Frank, and the beat sister in the world, Salle; and she took just as .good care of them' as their own dear mother could have done, They lived far Offin West Texas, on the edge of'a wide prairie. Do you know what a prairie is? Jtist think how it would look if you couldsee noth iug on either side of you but One great field of waving grass and beautiful flowers reaching away, away, far away to where the blue sky seems to bend down and touch it. That is a prairie. %Veil, brother Frank's fields were on the prairie; but the log-house in w hich they lived was In the edge of the woods that bordered it. The trees were not such as you know about. They were live oaks. which stay green all winter; pecans, which bear the nicest nuts ; dogwood; with large white flowers; holly, , with glossy leaves and bright red berries ; and, best of all, the stately cuuguolia, which is almost too grand M talk about in a small fnagazine like this. There,,was a great magnolia growing by a spiing not far from the house ; and this was the place where the chil dren liked best to play, Ouo bright Monday afternoon, they had gone to the spring as usual, to have a nice time, and Sallie was busy making a iitzket for Allck, when suddenly the little boy came rushing into the house, and seized his brother's gun which stood in the corner. "0 Alick !" ,cried :Sallie, "how often must you be told not to touch that gun." 'Can't help it this time, sister Sallie; there is a big , panther up i❑ our tree, and Pm bound to shoot him." "But where are Mary and Etta ?" "Oli! they,are down there looking him right infthe eye, so that he may not go off tilt I get back." ne was running with all laic - might as he spoke, Poor Sallie ! her heart seemed to stand still; but it was no time to faint. She caught up the horn with which she used to call Frank to dinner, and blew a blast which she, knew be would understand to mean "danger." Then she wrote on the door in large letters, "Tv the spring quick! and followed Alick with ail the speed that love and fear could lend her. The boy reaohed the spot a little be for her. When she came in sight, there was the frightful beast stretched out on a bough of the tree, growling low, and looking done with tery eyes .at the little girls who stood band In hand gazing steadily up at him, and never thinking of the danger. Bang, went the gun, and the panther fell to the ground. Presently Frank arrived. Sallie had suk down at the foot of the tree, clasp tig the little girls. Allick stood looking at his prize; and you may be sure he got _plenty of praise; only he was told that be should never.again leave his sisters alone in the Woods to keep guard over a panther. —The .Iranvery Suicipx.—On Friday evening of last week a young man named George Van derburg, of Honesdale, procured four ounces onaudanum at Lobeck's drug store, on Lackawanna avenue, and be fore he could be prevented, drank the greater part Of it. Medical assistance was at once called, but without avail. He- died the next day. 'Phis unfor tunate case is but another sad commen tary on the course of life pursued by too numerouga class of our rising gene ration. Dissipation, disappointment, and mortification, then lunacy, are the inevitable fruits- of; tampering with vile whiskey: Drinking leads to gam bling and all the vile crimes, even to self-murder. Beware of the Glass.— "Touch not, taste not."—E.r. THE population of Ban Francisco, as returned by the census takers, Js 340,301, which is a gain in the last ten years v et' 94,bb0. A ourlous feature of the,census is the educational statistics. We copy from, the Bulbotin of October 28 : The generally intelligent character of our plpulation is shown by the fact that there are only 5,667 adults who are unable to read and write. Of this number only nine are native Ameri . CaltB, and only 2 - American women. The'classiflcation of the illiterates, ac ccirditigto the nativity, is as follows: Ireland, 4,885; Italy, 258 ; e it:o 2sB ; f bill, 44 ; *est Indies, 73 ; England 20 ; negroes, 40; Americans, 0; Poland, 33 ; Portugal, 28, Of the totals, 4,•297 are females. The Chinese are not in cluded, for all Chinese learn to read and write in their own lingtiage.—Peer•s. "What are you disturbing the whole house with your yells in this way for?" demanded a Saratoga landlord of a guest whom he found late at night seemingly in active pursuit of invisible foes, and yelling at the top of his voice. "Pm shouting the battle cry of flea dotn," answered the guest, as he went ahead with his search and his yells, "FATHER," said it lady of the new school to her indulgent spouse, as he resumed his pipe after supper one even ing, "you must buy our dear Georgiana an English grammar and spelling book; she ham gone through her French, awl Greek...in_ ic, drawing, and thawing ' and HOW 8 e must commence her English stud! •." 31P0 , Luc, MIA • itmiprit birth and 4 marry as to sujnxy, Lc ncivertitiN In a per that, else lo of good 'ucation, and io willing to ditor, believing herself able Lets . 0 - : :CintiOn Roar THE GOOD NEWS Throughout the baud of the large assortment of °l'V".. W* GOODS Vhich has Ju3t been receired at the new 2tore of CIIAS. C. INEAXHERS. Come and See the blew floods! WE LIKE TO SHOW THEM. tn tbo line of DOMES* DRY GOODS wo arc oaring grant bargains which cannot (ail to ptcaoc. Ws aro also offeritt; groat bargains inl DRESS GEDSI which cannot l but please tho ladies Grocery Department. We have an eNceilent line in this department, and at prices that must suit all. Look at the figures: Sugar from 10 to 10 cents. Tea from 75 cts. t 0,51,50. D. B. Deans Saleratus, 10 cents. Syrup, 80 cents, Coffee cents. ) Chewing Tobacco 'from 80 cis. to $l. -~__._ We also keep a largo assortment of tui notion 40US goods, moll as is usually found in dry goods stores. Our assortment of Hats ai)d Caps for Mon and Boys, aro varied and c)ropleto. We lan in the: Boot & Shoe rad°, tho different styles to rleaso all, , and o tho 'hest manufacture. C. C. MATLIBILF,, Sept. 14, 18;11. Ilache'..3 old stand W A Li. PAPER! WALL PAPER WALL PAPTiI L"it be distinctly understood to the iobab. itants7and citizen! of Wellebort),•that we will soil WALL PAPER, and. any other article in the Drug X.alla4e., cheaper than can be sold by any other ,firm in Tioge. County; further we do affirm that no man eau undersell us unless they receive goods by the AIR LINE. We have just received from N. Y., 35,000 ROLLS OF WALL PAPER bought!at the present Gold prices 1 4 ;9,11, which we will sell cheaper than any other firm west of N. T. Call and examine, and we are certain that we can please in Price and quality, and if not suited we will pay you for your time in specie. P. R. WILLIAMS it CO Wellsboro, April 0, 1870. ' Livery _Stable! 1' P.\. W A r gl a tl ° T Nr ; sPey olaepub luiind3. lie that they have established a Livery Or Hire, At their Stable on Pea i at., opposite Wheeler's ;raison shop. Single er double rigs furnished to order. They aim to keep good horses and vta. gone, and Intend to please. Prices reasonable. WATI4NS & LOUDEN,. N0v.24,1869-Iy. Administratrix 4 s Notice. T ET TERS OF ADAIINTSTRATION having 11 been granted on the estate of 'Benjamin Van Dine n'deceased, la to cif Olean, Catturangus county, N. Y., to the undersigned, all persons owing said estate and those having elaimsegainat the same, are notified to call on D, L. Van De an, of Chatham, Tioga county, Pa., for settle ment. JERUSIIA L. VA-N DUSEN, Administratrix. Chatham, Tioga county, Pa., Nov 2, 1870.4 NEW MEAT ItARKET (First Door East of Cone House.) s o u ra b ra sc o rr a s t r io b n a u s t onn f e n d w a stl T t a o let for the Icc FRESH MEAT. Cash will be paid for pork, beta, mutton, beef cattle, bides and sheep pelts. Fresh Bab every Saturday, REZERIAII STOW ELL, JR. November 2, 1874 a Executor's Notice. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY baying been granted on the estate of Edsel lace of Middlebury, deceased, all persons indebt. ad to said estate will snake Immediate payment, and those having claims against it, wiltpreseat them to JOHN X.MiTOUNLL, Oet 2141470 4it Enctatov. Stovei: Stoves /laving on Land a, large stook of Tin, Stoves and Hardware, the ..nnderslgned takes pleasure to announce that he has at a great outlay, ad ded to the usual stock of the old stand on MAIN STREET, WEtLSBORO, a oomplete assortment of 'Shelf Hardware, of which he enumerate the following articles: NAILS;,ISPIKES, CROWBARS, X OUT, MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS, BUTTS, STRAP HINGES, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, --- PUMPS, AXES, AVGERS, BITTS, BITT-STOOKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS SHOVELS, SPADES, MKS, EMU-SCREWS, WOOD SOREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS, BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS., PIPE BOXES, AXLE- • • TREES, ELLIP- SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR, & BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE HANGINGS, CORN POPPERS, SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUPPERS COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS, PISTOL CARTRIDGES, POWDER AND CAPS. PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS a new thing, and made for use. These are but u few of the many articles composing the stook of Hardware. I invite the public to call and examine for themselves. I aim to keep the beat quality of goods in, nay line; and all work to order done promptly and well, SASH, DOORS. BLINDS AT FACTOLY PRICES, Always onkand or farnialied to order, at ROBERTS & BAILEY'S Hardware Stoic, WelMboro. /. WILLIAM ROBERTS Wellaboro ,Oet: I,lB7o—tf. The Atlantic Cable: TOUGII transmitting its freight with very great rapidity, bidding defiance to time, dis tance, Horse Power and Steam, is nevertheless decidedly a E and in that Line most GROCERIES aro to be tonna, (sooner or later.) The MI PUBLIC will therefore take notice that L A. RARBINXII. continues to received and transmit to his ens tainnra liISPATCHES of every thing under the heavens, in the line of GROCERIES &PROVIIONS with the Cost incredible dispatch. What is the need of mentioning articles when OA) publio is assured that EVERYTHING that ever ought to be kept in a GROCERY & PROVISION STORE is kept here and for sale. The only thing the subscriber promises to do as an attraction to customers besides keeping the' beet assortment of Goods in the town, is to try to give every man his money's worth. June, 8, 18'10. L. A. GARDINER. - Grocery and Provision Store, CORNING, N. Y. CI. LI. ISIIIAT-a, W lT a lS k A ir tr e oi. - AND RETAIL DEAVER NRll PROVISIONS, WilleS, Liquors and Cigars, FOREIGN & DOMESTIC, GREEN & DRIED FRUITS, CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, WOOD 8c WILLOW WARE, GLASS it --- CROCKERY WARE, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CABS 4 PERAMBULATORS, TOYS, &a., &o. A full and complete assortment of the above mentioned goods alba best quality always on hind. .. Particular attention paid to Pine Groceries Dealers and Clonanuners will find it to their is terest to examine bls Stock bora* Myths. Clossing t N. IL ' Mtg. lf ,3170. , BE NIOVAJL. New Goods 1 New Stoc a; DERBY BEAU AVE taken the new store one door above Wright it wbere they are on hand tb a Dew atodic , • • - •? BOOTS, BALMORAL% GAITERS, BOOTEES; BROGANS AND • GALLIGASKINBi • • warranted to fit any foot from No. 0, to 33 in. elusive. The stook has been selected by one who has tho udvotoso of • THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE • in the business, wi l d is the best and fullest in the country. Our Meek of FRENCH CALF, FRENCH KIP,' UP- PER, SOLE, COMMON CALF, LININGS, BINDING, MO- &C!., will be hept up as heretofore, Ou Findings wo shall be found at bogie saw wive, and we obeli endeavor to soli at prices satisfactory to the trade. We won't ba tindepi sold. CASH PAID VOR HIDES, SKINS, FURS lit PELTS. Also the top of the Market for A WOOL. But our best hold' will be on CUS r OM WoB 1 As usual. (4. There's oomfoit in a well made arts om boot, That Ate the corns without too mach compressing: For everybody knows a shabby foot Cannot be compromised by overdressing. • And one may wear clean linen with a suit Of finettoloth, but there is - no finessing Nill maklea men with shabbily dressed foot, Look like a gentleman upon the street. MOBAL : Buy your boots of BEARS Aft DERBY, other man. [Printer's r) • 1,1888-tf. Or arsq, We!labor°, Jf 1 i .. TO THE FALIIMERS OF TIO6A COUNTY: , 1 I ......._ . , lAM noWbttlidingstmy'tnanufactory,in Lawrence. villo,a superior FAkIVING MILL , Whichpossesses le following advantagesover al)0010: mill.: I.ltmeparstotty B,oette_,rit litter.andfoulSeedS,Snd chessand cooklegrom wheat. S. It cleans flax seed,takes but Yellow sold, ' and ail other seeds, perfectly, 8, It olesnetimothyseed. 4. It deem all otherespiratlugrequired of a mill . This mill is built ofthe beat and most durable elm bar, in goodstyl,and is sold cheap for cash, or duce. I will fit a patent sieve, for separating intermit wheat,to othermills,onreseonabletbrnis. J.ll Id ATEllt . LawrenceYilic,Jim.l,lB7o-t f 1 II 0 N WORKS! WELLSBORO, PA. SEARS & AVERY, PRoPRIErnua PLOWS, MORSE HOSES, CULTIVA TORS, FIELD ROLLERS, KET— TLES,. ALL smug, SAP PANS, FARMING -- UTENSILS, ALL BINDp; WOOD MACHINE S roB, SAWING WOOD; Brick Machines, CHURN POWER; THE TOMPKINS COUNTY, HORSE POWER- EIGHT AND TEN HORSE, CONSTANTLY ON HAND, And also, eporything usually found in a Srst• class Shop. We call particular attention to our MA- GlirNE 13110 P, which bar been re-built with new, and Bret-elass MICIIINORY,LITIIII, Iron PLANER, DRILL, &e. We employ none but tirst-clase workmen, and are, therefore, pre pared to do onr work is the beat style, and at abort notice. We have recently added new MACRINERY, for Planing and Matching boards. Call and see us. ■; - Jan. '6, 1870-Iy, BEARS A AVERY. HARNESS SHOP. THE UNDERSIGNED would say to the citi. zone of Weilsboro and vicinity that he has recently reeved over _Truman Brothers Grocery Store with 'his Harness ' Shop In fall operation on, Orafton Street, between Main and Water;ite., where he is prepared to manu facture aU(kindb of I + Doub l e t Single Harnesses, In the eet Apt°, and of the beat material. REPAIRING DONE On sboit no ice and good. I employ the best workmen,}lnd use none but the beat material, and am therefore prepared to please all who want anything in my line. Nov. 9,'14870. Wellsbero Hotel, 611. MAIN ST. & THE AVENUE, WELLSBORO, SOL. BIINNEL, PROPIR. 1 , i ' Thi is U popular Hotel lately kept by B. B. Holiday,d The Proprietor will spare no pains to make it a first-class house. All the stages ar rive and depart from this house. A good hostler in attendance. Afr•L o j,very attached. 0ct.12, 1870-1 y; CARPETS j CLOTHS AND MATTING'S, OIL 1 jut received at May 1870. ACON & BAILEY, DEALERS 1Z Drug, Medicines, Chemicals, GLASS, 17TTY, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, DYE-STUFFS. Alooliol, Pure Wines and Liquors, fo Medical Purposes. Perfumery, Soaps, Prelim, Toilet Articles, As. Sillo.Physiciatist prescriptions compounded at ell holm. Bit 013010/1" PA. - it% tin DRUG (From Dieperteatory of the Unite 'States.] boa Doh 7 ugh Leaves, PR 0 Pitt VBS.— Their li a odo strong, diAsive, and somew t .aro matic, lliezr taste bitterish, an mud°, gous 7int / MEDICAL PROPERTIES AND USES.—Buclat Leaves are gently stimulant, with. a peculiar ten dency, to the Urinary Organs, They are given in complaints of the Urinary Organs, such as Gravel, Chronic Catarrh of the Bladder, Alor bid Irritation of the Bladder and Uro,- ihra ' Disease of the Prostate. Gland, and retention of Incontinence _ of Urine, froin a loss of tone in theparts con cerned in its evacuation. The renuidy has also been re c ommended in .4s pePsia, 'Chronic rheumatism, Cutan eous Affections, and Dropsy. BELMBOLD'S EXTRACT B UGHU is used by persons from the ages of 18 to 26, and from 86 to 55, or in the decline or change of life; after Confinement, or labor pains; Bed- Wetting in children. - In affections peculiar to females, the . I Extract Buchu is uneguaW y any other remedy, as in Chlorosis; or Re tention, Irregularity, Painful ess or Suppression of Customary &ma tions, Ulcerated or Schirrous State of the Uierus, Leucorrhrea, or Whites. Fil IMO DISEASES OF THE BLAD , DER , x7D - ATIF ITV; a.RA. VEL, AND D 1 O.PSICAL S W ELL INGg—This medicine excites the power of Digestion, and excites the AtA sorbents into healthy action, by which the Watery or Calcareous depositions, and all Unnatural enlargements are reduced, as well as pain and Inflam. mation. W. A. NN COMB. THOB. HARDEN. lIEL.MB OLD' S 11EXT1 ACT BUCHU has cured every case of Di abetes in which it has been Oven.— irritation of the neck of the Bladder and Inflammation of the Kidneys, Ul ceration of thelridneys and .Bladder, .Retention of Urine, Diseases of Me Prostate Gland, Stone in the Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, Brick-Dust; _De posit, and Mucus, or Milky Dischary 'es, and for enfeebled and delicate con stitutions, of both sexes, attended with the following symptoms: Indisposition to exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Iferves, 7embting, _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 of the Muscular System, HELMB OLD'S EXTRA CT BUCEU is Diuretic and Blood-Pu rifying, and cures all diseases arising from habits of dissipation, ecccesses and imprudences in life, impurities of the Blood, Ow., superseding Copaiba in afections for which it is used, such as lionorrhaa, Gleets of long standing, , and Syphilitic Affections:—in these dis eases, used in connection with Helm bold' s Rose Wash. Sold by alli.Druggists and dealers' everywhere. Beware of counterfeits. Ask for lielmbold's. Take no other.' Ariee--,1.25 per bottle, or erboilles for $0.60. Delivered to any aadress. Describe symptoms in an. commlem cations. Address H. T. RELIMBOLD, 494 Broadway, N. 1". MNONE AXE GENUINE UN ESS DONE U. IN steel-eni, graved wrapper, with facsimile q my Chemical Wareitanise. and signed T.. liISLABOLD. Aar is, mood* CORNING, N. 'n,RITOS AND MEDIOINES, PAINTS -UL✓✓ AND OILS, TRADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, KEITH'S CONCENTRATED HEDICiNES, IREDEATIS :FLUID, EX TR,fiCTS, BURNETT'S COCOAIRE, FLAVORINU EXTRACTS, KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT mEraorm, R9Oll- ESTER PERFUMERY; • AND PLAVOING EXTRACTS, WALL PAPER WINDOW GLASS, WHITEWASH LIME & AND - DYE COLORS, AGENTS FOR Ai.ARVIN & CO'S RE FINED OIL. Bold at Wholesale Prices. Buyers are requested to oall and got quotations before going further W. D. TERBELL it CO, FM Oornlng t N. Y., Jal). 1, 1870-ly Patent 1 Roofing. INAVE bought the right to use the Paten Mastic, Rooting 1a Tioga County, and am now.preparad to; put on roofs oheap and in good 'workmanlike manner. This rooting is tire and water proof. I refer to Messrs. Wright A Bai ley, Tolea A Barker, and 0. L. Willcox, whore samples can be seen and roofs in use. ' MOSES WINGATE. Wellaboro, Jan.', 18704 f. Furniture I Furniture! B. T. VAN HORN, 1 4 ANING 'completed Ids new Cabinet Ware house on Blain street, Wellsboto, bas stock ed with a large and superior assorted stock o FURNITURE. Ohazaber Su ite, Walnut, Ash, maple, ao.„ &Go 413., from $l6O down s and as cheap as the same goods can be bo't in the cities. freight added. Parlor Suits, Walnut, Cherry, and Mahogany, Reps or Hair Cloth, from $125 down. Also, SOFAS, LOXINOES, - COUCHES, TETE A-TETES, with Upholstery to suit. Center Tables, Walnut or Marble Topa, Looking Wanes, Brackets Pa per Backs, Booking Chairs, \ 1 • all kinds, 1 'Wholosillio end Rt.-tail. lam manufaeturing as usual, and intend to keep a tail stook of ware, home and city made at 411 times. My Ware Rooms are epaolots and neat, and now isontalo the largest, costliest and best i *took of Furniture ever brought into the coup ty. Planing and Matching, BOROLL SAWING Zt;IIB.OI3rLDING, done to order at the Voctory. Jan. 1, 1869-if. WALES& & LATilitOP, D I NALIVEtti IV HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, STOVES- TIN-SVARE, BiILTING, 8111 1 8, CUTLERY, WATER LIME, AGRIOULT tram. IMPLEMENTS, Carriage anal Farness ‘Tzfutzoinga, HARNEOIES, SADDLES, Ao. Corning, N. Y., 1870-17. ingham's Woolen Mills! iIiIERWIELD, PA. TrHE subscriber, will pay Cash, Full-Oloth, Oarilmores,Tiannola, io., ao., for Wool.— T oyals° manufaiture so usual— , TO - ORDBR, OR ON SORES to snit customer,. All work warranted as rep tennted. They invite particular attention to their Water Proof CA 4 BIIkIEREB, Welt ars vrarranted in aver; vesgeat. P en lar attention given to ROLL CARDING AND CUM DRESSING. INCHAVEI large stook of Cassimeres, (lc 46 per cent less than nny competitors, and warrant. fed as reprelented.i MELON manufacture to order, and do all kinds of Coll-Carding and Cloth Crooning, and defy competition. INOILSAttI haie as good an assortment of Fact Cloths, Oassimeres i keg I • A and give more for Wool In exchange than at other establishment. Try them and satisfy your! selves. ISGHAIdfI whelesale and retail at the eow alluvia 21111 s, 2 miles below Knoxville. Our Cloths are warranted, and sold by the following persona O. B. KELLEY, Wellaboro, Pa. . T. L. BALDWIN & CO., Tioga,, Pa. J. 43: BENNETT, Covington", Pa. 100,000 Pounds of Woo 'wanted. jest to We decision of the Republican County Convention. Deerfield, Jun High - School. HE Subscriber will open a School in tbo village of Oiceola, on Monday, March rtb, IST% sod continue twelve weeito. RATI3B OP TEXTION : Printery, $3 00 Common Englieb,N.,. $5,00. Hisiter, - • • - • •so,oo t Bob. 9e4f. 1 C. C. WARD, losintiptit TUB. 03 B. T. YIN um. = INGHAM BROTHER% 18TO-tf. • ERIE RAILWAY. Oand' after MONDAY, May 2d, 1870, 'l` rains leavetlorning, at the following honre,viz Goma Wear. I , 5,415 and 6,066. In., NIGHT EXN; daily foroch • eater Duffel° Dunkirk, Cleveland and iheill• nett!, malting' direct cornmection with train of the (trend Trunk and Lake Shore Rai/ways at Buffalo, Dunkirk and Cleveland for all volute Weat,t and at Clncinnatti with the Ohio and hlisethalppi and LOuls• vino tikor t Lino Railways for tho Southend South west. 648 a ut, IMPRESS MAIL, Sundays excepted, fur Buffalo, Dunkirk and Cleveland, connecting with trains for the West: A Bleeping Coach is attached to . this train running through to Duffalo, 10,22 a. 'Mk 01, Sundays oxoepted,tor Buffalo and Duukirk, - . lAS p.m., BALTIMORE REPRESB,Sundaysorcept ed, for Iloche6ter end Buffalo, via Avon. 7,25 p. m., DAY EXPRESS, Sunday. excepted, far Rochester, Buffalo ' Dunkirk, Cleveland, Cincinnati, and the South Stops at &ll:ldpi' stations and con nects points on main line. Now and Improved Drawing Room Coaches accompany this train from New. York to Bniralo t and Bleeping Coacpe a attached at Rornellsville, running through to Cleveland and Gallon without change. 11,25 p. 121., EXPRESS MAIL Bundaye excepted, for huff°lu, Cleveland, connecting whit trains for the West. 12,460 m.,'W FRElClFlT,Suudaysexce . ptta, 6,45 p. m., EMIQUANT THAlN,dally, for the West G . OING EAST. 11,49 1 3 • ra, NIOI4T EXPRESS, Sundays excepted, connecting at New York with afternoon trains and .steamers for Boston and New England bides, Sleephig Coaches accompany this train to Now York 4,35 tti us., CINCINNATI EXPRESS, Mondays ex cepted 1 connecting at titmice for Williamsport, Harris nrg and the South; also at Elmira for Canon ditto At Yfuverly with train of Lebigh Talley Sall way) ; t Owego for Ithaca; at Binghamton for Coo . perstoina and Albany; and at Now York with steam ers and afternoon Express trains for New England cities. 4 Sleeping coaches accompany_tbis train to N eW York. 11,28 eL nr., DAY EXPRESS, Sundays excepted, connecting at Amy „City with. midnight express train of New Jersey Rollroad for Philadelphia. Also etOPSIELIC principal duteous and connecting points an main line, New and Improved Drawing Roan Coaches accompany this train to Now York. 1248 p. m, ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, daily for busquohanno.. 2,20 p. m., ELMIRA MAIL, Sundays excepted. 430 P. in., NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE MAIL, ;Sundays excepted, connecting at Elmira for the south. 7,57 G LIGHTNIN EXPRESS, Daily,connect. lag at Jersey City with morning Exi roan (11/1,11 tioo4oloo, ttaiLroad for Baltimore and Waahiug ton; and at Now York; with 'morning Votyreas train tot Boston atorNaw England Olden. Alor stops at all prin- Gird stations and connecting points on malt line. Bleeping Coaches accompany this.tral; through to New Bork. 11,33 0. GO., WAY FRETOUT, Spnda3 s excepted. BACIaIiVE CHECKED 9illiOUGll. Jar A rerked and complettl"Poritet Time Tata a"of Paatengar Trains on thogrie,ltailway Find connecting Linos, basracently been pubilshed.,and can be prom , Id on applicatiou co,thelickit Agent glib° Company WM. B. BABA}, . I - L. D. RUCH= , • Gen'l Pass. Agent . , Gen'l Sup't. Blosaburg 61. Corning, & Tiog a N. It Taalaiwilltutt asfollowsuntilfurther notice: ,Accommodation—Leave blllossburg a tt0,50 a. n • field at 7,40 'flogs at 8,4 Lawreticeville at 9 07— arriving at Corning at 10,10 a.tts. Mail—Leaveslllosstiurg at 2,30 p. m.,Mansfeld a tB,lO, Volga at 3,44, taywrenceville at 4,29—arriving at Curtain; atE.3op m. Mail—Les.seiCorniiag at 7,60 Lavrrencerll I at 8,44,110ga at 91, Manstlold at 10 . ,05—arriv tug at Dlors-burg at 11, sa. in Accommodation—Leaves Corning a t '2055 p. to . ,La sr. retie • Ile at 4,04 Tioga at 4.55, 'Mansfield at 5,38 ant!' at Bloseburg at 0,20 p. w.l I.,II.3IIi.TTUCK,Sup't -Northers' Central El .8. • . TRAINS FOR THE NORTR. Traineforeanandaguialeave Elmira as follow : Aecomodat ion at 1 12 p Express [fastest train on road). ..... ....... 12 05 ain Mail 10 00 p to Aocommodiktion 0 15 p tr, On andaftorJuno 12, 1870, tralaa will arrive and depart from Troy, as follower' , LEAVE NORTRWARD. 845 p. m.--Daily (extept Sundttys) for Elmira and Buffal o,vla E rl Ral lway from Elmira, 1036 a. m.—Dally (excep t Sundays) for Elmira lo,Canandalgua, Rochester, Susp,Brldge nd the Oanaclo.a. LEAVE BOUT/WARD. T 23 A. m.—Dally(except Sundays) fur Baltimore, Waiblagtoa,Pbilade/phidAc. 968 P. m.--Dally (except Bptde 4 ye) far Baltimore, WaeblogtonandPlatiadelpßle. ALFRED 11. SWIM , PD.S, YOUNG fien'iSup tliarriebore, ' (fere/ retes..e.'o eta' ANOTHER TUMBLE casit .9.4 1,874) SEE WRAT SELLING FOR OASIii Our Prive t s To-Day. Beet White Wheat Flour $7 pr bb1.1,75 pr. sack " Red wituter $6,50 " 1,62 " . "BS Bring Wheat, epo ," 1.80 " Buokvrheat Flour, ' 3,00 per 100 lbs. Beet Feed, 2,00 " " Bran and Shorts 1,50 " ,4, Meal 2,25 " " . • Those prices only FOR,ICASII. WRIGHT & BAILEY All persons not having Bottled with us, can not blame ua now if thoy find their accounts and notes left with an attorney for collection. We give due notice. W. A. B. BLOB,—Wo want all persons baying any bap with our mark on them, to return the same at once, as we shall take steps to secure them-- We have 500 bags scattered among the people. WRIGHT do BAILEY. 19WA LAND A ENCY. - k rilln subscriber would inform the public that j_ be bas tha agency of aqu tit) of lOWA LAN S, trbicb he will sell for cash, or exchange for real or personal property, on reasonable terms. GREAT; BARUAINS OFFERED. He would say that he has examined the prop erty and titles for himself, and believes be can make it for the interest of persons going West, to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. Per particulars, inquire of S. D. GOODELL, May 11, '7O ly Sabinsvilie , Tioga Co., Pa. HARKNESS & RILEY, 21007' AND SHOE MAKERS.' Shop in Mozart Block formerly occupied by 3. R. Ride as a Grocery Store. BOOTS ANDSHOES of. all kinds made. to order and in the beat manner. REPAIRINGof all kinds donepromptlyand well. 'Give us acall. JOHN' HAREIsIES REILEY. • Welleboro, July 13,1.870,1 y. i\Te'vgfir Firs. ! . EASTMAN & VAN BORNE, r. 0 ripIATITE 211•11) MECIIANIFAL ligissea 301eaati13tse3. A Dew and superior base for artificial teeth— having three times the strength of the vuleonite. Is offered with the aesurence that it removes ev ery objection made by the patient. Teeth filled, cleaned and extracted in the moat asproved man., net., All work registered and warranted. Office No 13 Main at., Wel!shorn, Aug. 31, 1870. 1 1 WELLSBORO AND MANSFELD STAGE LINE.. figigm THE undersigned, proprsetor of this line takes this motbcd of in . forming the public that the above Stage rune daily (Sundays eacepted,) between the two pia. eta as follows: Leaves Wender° at 8 a. w., and arrives 4 1 Mansfield at 10.80 a. m. Leaves Mansfield at 2.30 p. VI. and arrisea at Wallaboro at 6 p. m. _gzerFare 4,00. Aug. 24, IB7o.—tf. W B. VAN BORN. 01 9CII::t311 431431 1 1111.1 C! M. M. SEARS, PROPRIETOR. ,WHERE delicious Ice Cream, French Con fectionary, all kinds of fruits• in their season, a nice dish of, Tea, Coffee, or Cheeplate, and Oysters in their season—ean be had 'at all hours, served in the beat style. Next door be low Roberts A•Railey's Hardware Store, Main Street, • Irtllsboso,tran. 1, I 'no. tar HEAD THIS 4194 v TO MAKE MONEY IS TO SAVE IT 1 = Fit% :11 HAS PILEA 1 oy *Vete Goods on sale, fresh from the city. Sep in and see 'rhea! Va keep all kin ds and qualities to plcaEe FRESH IGROCERIES In,any quantity and of the Inst kinds EMI Rem'ember the place, J., R. BARKER Wellsboro, Sept. 21,1970 tf WICKHAM & i'ARR ram, Invite the attention of the gtOtio to tho nom plete and welt selected etock if Pall, 4FoiPds which they havejuet received. More earnest efforts than ever before will be put forth to please and further enlarge ilielr steadily increasing trade. An attempt to name the VARIOUS A!ITICLES , • kept would be useksa, but i suffice It to say, the stock embracks N Goods to Suit all classes of trade CALL h. SEE FOR YOURSEVES . . Sept. 21, 184 0-1 y HARNESS SHOP GW. NAVLE, would say to his friend a that his flatness Shop is nowiin full blast and that he's prepared tofurnisb heavy or lib 3E3 1°.13.4Z SI 637, on short notice, in a good and sub tantial man nor, and at prices that can't fail to et it. The best workmen are employed, and-ti one be be best material uEed. Call and se Dee. 9,11160 y. G. NY. NAVI.-E. UN ON ACADEMY. KINOXVILLU; TWO/ CO., PA HORTONA , RINCIPA L• The Fall Terra for MO will conitnenen August aq. The Winter " November 29 The Spring " Send kr circular. July =i,lBiu.lf Wellsboro Uuion Graded SCHOOL. A. C. WIDiTERS, A, M. ETWERINTEND-: ENT kW GRADED SCHOOLS, And Principal of High Scl‹. TT is the determination of the Directors to make the course of instruction us thorough and systematic as can be tonnd in the State Commencing with the primitry department, the pupil must master every year's allotted work, be fore being admitted to the nest higher. The best of teachers , vlll be employed in every department, the most approved methods of in struction used, and the best of care exercised uver thi• pupils in Bolide! and out. The than SCI3OOI, offers these the The Principal is a graduate of the Rochester University, New York, a gentletnan ot large'ex perience in the best conducted schools of the' country, who has spent two years in Europe, and speaks Get-man. French and Italian. Ile is qualitied to give superior instruction in -theory, Arts and the Ancient itmgvingee do is lltgher Mathematics, the Sciences, Book. keeping and• usAe, be equal to that of h best academies. ' The Board hope to soon bo able to secure In-\ struction in Panting nod Drateinviy a 1943 y who has had several years' instructioo by the best masters In Germany, and who has bractised in the Galleries of Berlin, Dresden. Munich and Florence. The best school is the cheopeat school. The, Board intend to obviate all objections to thh' class of popular schools, as for as possible. A sufficient corps of teacberi trill be employed, that full justice may be dohs to every pupil Tuition is free to all within tbe.old borough lim• its. Pupil's from abroad are inxitod. Board in private families from $3 to $4 per week. Tuition, Common English, (per term, $5. • " 'Higher English. Mathematics, c., $B. BY ORDER or BOARD. Boptencher 7, 1870. if Auditor's Notice. TAE undersigned. Auditor, uppointo.tl by the Orphans' Court of Vega county, to distrib-, uto the moneys arising from Gui solo of the,rea) estate of George C. Marvin, d!censod, trill at tend to the duties of his appointment, at his of fice in Wellsboro, on Saturday, the 3d day of Do cember, 18.79, at 10 o'clock A. M. M. F. ELLIOTT, Auditor. November 2, 1870 4w Particular Notice, LL persons indebted to us, by no:o or book account, will find us at the office of /1.1 essrs, Soars J. Derby fer the next thirtYi days,' where we shall settle up upr old bIIPiDeFB. All parties owing us, after the_ thirty do)s ex pire, will find their accounts left with hi F. gl um t, Esq., for immediate collection. . WRIGHT .t B4ILF%I'• October 26, 18•iU if The Fall Term OP THE TIOGA 111011.SCI1OOI. COMMENCED SOO.. 2t3, 1270, and cloaca December 23d, 327 D: Winter term will cocci:nape° Jan. 24, 1871, end close April 7, 18\71. 1 f Spring Term will comuioneeApril 24, 1871, and close July 28th, 1871. TITITION.—Common Higher Higher Mathematios, including a com mercial course, $lO,OO Any oI the languages, $B,OO ASICICL, Prinaival. Oct. 12, 187074 w. WALL PAPER AT COST, At P. R. VP ILLGtms tt: eces ANTED.—A good dairy farm, of two'llun , dred sores, or more, Address, with da• 'loOptiou SPEAR BROTHERS, HCM g a b/TWO - Manifts)d, Pe. IVICRIIAht dr. BARR February 2$ $5,00. . 7,DD a