Ii II CHARITY. If we knew the-cuts and crosses, Crowding rOund our neighbor's way If we knew the - little Inesee, Sorely grkavona day by day, Would we then - so often chide him For kielsok of thrift and gain 7 , Leaving on hie heart a shadow— Leaving on our lives a stain. ' If we knew tho clouds above us, •Beld but gentle blessings there, Wonldwe turn away all trembling. In, our blind and weak despair.? Would we shrink from little shadows Flitting o'er. AIM dewy grass; If we knew that birds of Eden 'Were in witty flying past? If we keep the silent story, Quivering Oro' the heart of pain, Would we drive it with our coldness, Back to haunts of guilt again Life bath many a tangled crossing, Joy - hath many a b - roak of woo; But the cheeks 'tear washed, aro whitest And kept in life are flowers by snow, Let us roach, into our bosoms,.. For the key to other lives, . And with loco toward erring nature, Cherish good that still survives ; So that when o9r disrobed spirits, Soar to realrits of light above, Wo may say, "Oear Father, love us, E'en as We have shown our love." [For tbo Agitator.] SOLDIERS' HOME. October 20, 1870, was memorable in the history of the Soldiers' National , Home, near Dayton', Ohio.' The occa sion was the annual visit of the Board of Managers of, the National Asyl u m of Veterans, together with a part. of the Military Committee of Congress. The main incident of the day was the dedi cation of the beautiful, chapel of the Home, just finis‘ bed, and which is said to be the first Church erected by the U. States government to the peculiar ser vice ,of Almifhty God. The church occupies $ htlautiful situation. It. is .built of blue and gray sandstone, quar ried by the veterans on the grounds.— The roof is of slate. It, has five win dows ,on eadh, side, 41 by 17 feet, and one in the east end, 14 by 27 feet. These are most beautifully painted. The ex terior of thii'building is 54 by 84 feet.— The tewer is to be 147 feet high. - The main room is 48 by 71 feet, and from the floor to the arch rileasures 45 feet. The pulpit and its furniture are in good style, and the pews and upholstering are plain and neat. The walls are most beautifully sirescoed. The building is heated by two furnaces, and lit up at night with gas, patent reflectors being loCated in the.arch of , the audience room. The basement is used fora school room for the veterans. - Had the church been built by contract, it is Supposed that the cost would have been not less than eighty thousand dollars. Eve'rything connected w ith the Home has been fvnished without any tiof.— Adams 4Chandier, of New York, hire sented tlib beautifulsilver communion service. 'John itonzer & .Brothers, of Dayton, presented the pulpit; Chad wick & Sweet, of Day ton„prosen ted the furniture of, the church, with the up holstery work; Jay Cook, of Philadel phia, the carpet and matting; Mrs. Putnam, of Lowell, Massachusetts, to whom the veterans have already been so much indebted,, on that day made another present worth $6OO. The dedication took place at 3 o'clock P. AL After the'reception of the Board of Managers and distinguished guests, the exercises were opened by Chaplain Earnshaw. The following distinguished gentle men were prs„sent : Gen. B. F. Butler and wife, Gen. Martindale and wife, Senator Ames and wife, of Mississippi, Gen. Lavender, of St. Louis, General Negley, of Pittsburg, Gen. Osborn, of Chicago, Dr: Wolcutt, of Milwaukee, Hon. Arnasa Cobb, of Wisconsin, Col. Clancy, of 'Washington, Col. Maxwell, 'of Cincinnatti, Gen. M'Connell, of Cin cinnatti, President Andrews, of Mari etta College, and others. The pulpit was occupied by Chaplain Earnshaw, Rev. H. D. Moore, of Cin cinnatti Rev. E. B. Snyder, of India na, RevtH. F. Colby, of Dayton, Rev. Irwin Magee, of Dayton, Rev. Doctor Wright, of Urbana, and others. The dedication sermon, of an hour and 20 minutes, by Rev. H. D. Moore, from Haggai, 2d chapter,.7th verse, and Phil lippians, 2, 9.\ The sermon was schol arly anti eloquent.. The scope of the address was the great character of the man Christ Jesus. Altogether the ded ication was full of inter,est. Improvements continue to be made, by the erection of additional buildings, and by increasing the attractions and beauty of all their surroundings, until in a few years no one who visits the West will feel that he has completed his tour, till be has seen the National Soldiers' Home, near Dayton, Ohio.— The institution itself is one of which the nation might well be proud. It is the gift of the- country to her defend e. Thus closed one of the best •and hap piest days ever enjoyed at , the Soldier Home. It is called the best finished church in all the West. Reader, if you should ever pass through Ohio, don't fail to call and see the Home, and come tp church, for we are not sectarian.— The door is open for all Christians. SYLVANUS DUNHAM Thera seems to be a general disposi tion to favor the movement for t h e ametidmenbof our Slate Constitution, Many leading Public Men, and a large .number of our brethren of the pres, ftivbr it, and in all probability the Le gislature will act upon the subject at an early day in the coming ses•don. A private letter from ex-Uoveruor Curtin, now Minister to Russia, after stating that he has net participated in political discussions since bis residence at St. Petersburg, says : " But I cannot refrain from encouraging you in the important reform you treat so tally and forcibly in your last letter. I am rejoi s id t o learn that an earnest effort is about to he made to secure a general revision of the Constitution of Pennsylvania, by calling upon the people of the State to exercise their sovereign power Ebro' the channel of a reform convention. Surely, such a movement must meet with the cordial ap proval, and enlist the positivoTlforts of the best men of both parties, for the-necessity of thuro' reform is painfully apparent ,to all. It is not in any sense a question of p4ty polities, and it should be preserved from the dangers of mere Partisan direction. The revision of the funda mental law of a great Commonwealth like Penn eylvania, after the lapse of a third of a century, embracing a cloyed() of matchless progress, is a work of no common magnitude. " It is most 'vital to our vast and varied mate 4al interests, and equally so to our future honor l end advancement, that the people shOuld heena bled to perfect their sadly needed reforms iu the most unbiased and dispassionate manner; and thereforerspecial elections, as far removed as pos sible from the annual political struggles, should be held, not - only for the election of delegates to the'eonvention, but also for the ratification or rejection of,the amendments which may ho ma tured and proposed. "Such &convention at this time could not fail to elevate the character of our legislation, and to redeem our political system from many of the debauching influences which Waco become - so closely interwoven with it. It momid .enforce just deference to the popular will in the enact ment of laws and in the exercise of all delegated powers; and when the will of the people is re _ slocterl, the pod name and prosperity of the VentntOttWealth are never imperiled. FALL AND WINTER New Goods! C. B. KELLY HAS JUST OPHNEH LOTS OF NEW VRIBII tiff GOODS, FOR TIIE MASSES. I=l Drop in and look THROEGII THE STOOK, and we will try and convince you, that we not only.have GOOD GOODS, but that we are selling them clear down to the bottopt of the markets We have a complete as sortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, All styles sa d prices HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, CROCKERY, , GLASS-WARE, `TEA, COEE'E, SPICES, Efo., ETC We do not propose to mention all the -items in store, as we much prefer showing goods II 5a3" No charge for allowing 0 owls. Call and see us. Sept. 7, 1870 FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY. RS. E. E. Kimball, over Young & Co.'s M bookstore, Jens just received lots of Fall & Winter Millinery to which she invites the attention of the ladies of Wellsboro and vicinity. ~ MRS. E.,E. KIMBALL April 13, 1870.1 y /WALL PAPEIO WALL PAPER WALL PAPH - F ET it be distinctly understood to the inbela itants and citizens of Wellsboro, that we will'aell WALL PAPER,, and any other article in the rzortig cheaper than can be Bold b any other firm in Tioga County; further wo do affirm that no man can undersell us unless they receive goods by the AIR LINE. Wo have just received from N. Y„ 1 35,000 ROLLS OF WALL PAPER bought at the present Gold prices Isl,ll, which wo will sell cheaper than any other firm west of N. Y. Call and examine, and we are certain that we can please in price and quality, and if not suited we will pay you for your time in specie. P. R. WU:LIAM Jr. CO Wellsboro, April 6, 1870. Livery Stable! viLT ATKINS (4 ‘ LOUDEN re itt::' l !" ). ' 2 !V speetfully tinter the pub 7 WAIIIIMIA9 lic that they have ea tabliehed a Livery 'for Hire, At their Stable on Pearl St., opposite 'Wheeler's wagcl i n shop. ,Single or double rigs furnished to ordor\. They aini to keep good horses and wa gons, and intend to please. Prieesreasonable. WATKINS er.4.OIJDEN. N0v.24,1869-13 , WANTED.4.-A good dairy farm, of two bun dred acres, or more. Address, with de soription,, SPEAR .EROTRERS, Nov 9, 1870? , 4t iMansfield, Pa, Wellsboro Bakery. ir J. BURqIN would soy to the citizens o CP • Wellsbore and vicinity that be is pre pared to supply them with BREAD, PIES 4ND CAKES, of the best quality. We also servo moats and and Fresh OYSTERS to those who wish. Call at the old Stevens' stand. J. J. BERGIN. Nov. 23, 1870-Iy. New-Photograph Gallery—D. 11. Naramoro. Auotion—C. E. Brewster. SPBOAL IPTICH! TIIE El übsoriber would rosepootcully inform the public, that ho is now receiving LARGE ADDITIONS to his stock of MERCHANDISE, bought since the great decline in prices, which enables him to offer many Great Bargaiiiis. The ladies are invited to examine, hie stock o SHAWLS, DRESS GOODS, 1 which conl aln many now styles, and fabrics no befero into dined in this market. I HOUSEKEEPERS would do well to examine his stock of TABLE LIMNERS, CARPETS, Oil Cloth, Mattiogs, &o. THOMAS HARDENS. We!labor°, Nov 3i4 1870. bISSOLUTION—The copartnership Ihereto , fore existing under the name of Henry mesa and Brother in the farming business, was ditufolred by mutual consent, on tho Ist - of Oct, last, 1870. HENRY PAIBBET. Nov. 23, 1870-Sw. PRIBOBL r C. E. KELLEY. and Stores : Stoves:: AND HARDWARE! Having on hand a large stock of Tin, Stoves and Hardware, the undersigned takes pleasure 10 announce that ho has - at a great outlay, ad ded to the usual stook of the old stand, on , MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware, of which he enumerate the following articles: NAILS, 'SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT, MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS, BUTTS, STRAP HINGES, - CARPENTER'S TOOLS, PUMPS, AXES, AUGERS, BITTS, BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS, SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS, BE NCH-SCREW S, WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS, BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS, PIPE BOXES, AXLE , TREES, ELLIP TIO • SPRINGSIRSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR, & BAN IRON, GRINDSTONE ANGINGS, CORN ' POPPERS, SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERS COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS, PISTOL CARTRIDGES, POWDER AND OAPS. PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS a new thing, and made for me. These are but a few of the many articles composing the stock of Hardware. I invite the public to call and examine for thomselyea. I aim to keep the beet quality of goods in my line; and all work to order done promptly and well. SASH, DOORS. BLINDS AT FACTORY PRrCRS, Alwaye on hand or furnishog to order, at q 1 ROBERTS & BAILEY'S' Hardware iStore, WeMbar° ILLLS.O ROBERTS r 01l sb or o , Oct. I,lB7o—tf. The Atlantic Cable' THOUGH transmitting its freight with very great rapidity, bidding defiance to time, dis. tance, Horse Power and Steam, is nevertheless decidedly a \VET LINE!! and in that Line moat GROCtRIES are to be found, (sooner or later.) The PUBLIC will therefore take notice that L. A. GARDINER coutinnes,to received and transmit to his cue tomers DISPATCHES everhing under the heavens, in the line o GROCERIES &PROVISIONS with the most incredible dispatch. What is the need of mentioning articles when the public is assured that EVERYTHING that ever ought to be kept in a GROCERY & PROVISION ST IRE MEI is kept here and for sale. The only thin : [ the subscriber promises to ' do as an atolio : to customers besides keeping the best s nort ant of Goods in the town, is to try to ivo a • ery man his money's worth. June, 8,,870. Grocery and Provision Store, CORNING, N. Y. -__ -,_ C. D. scizama, WIr a tELLIC s o erD RETAIL DEALER GiROCHRIOSS PROVISIONS, liprines, Liquors and Cigars, FOREIGN & DOMESTIC, GREEN & I DRIED FRUITS, CANNED r FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, WOOD & WILLOW WARE, GLASS & CROCKERY WARE, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CABS & PERAMBULATORS, TOYS, &c., Lo. A fall and complete assortment of the above mentioned goods of the beat quality always on hand, Particular attention -paid to Pine Groceries - Dealeis and Consumers will find it to their id tomato examine his Stock before buyin. 4 Corning, N. Y.,Aug. 17, 1870. New Stock! New Goods I AR$ - 8c DERB,Nr ILT AVE taken the now atom ono door above JUL,Wrf ht & Bailey, when, they are on hand with a nott stock of BOOT; 801 I 1 • warranted to fit any foot from 11 4 ,4. 0, to 13 in clusive. The stock has been; celeoted by one who has the advantage of THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE in the business, and is the best and fullest in the country, Our stock of FRENCI , CALF, FRENCH KIP, UP PER, SOLE, COMMON CALF, i' LININGS, BINDING, MO ROCCO, &C., ,r I= On Pin wart. an , satienot , Bold. INE • . L. A. GAIL tuemitivAi; bBALIWORALS,' GAITERS, iTEES, BROGANS AND GALLIGASICINS will be kept up as heretofore. ' ' I dings we shall be found at home al we shall endeavor to sell at prices .ry to the trade. We won't bo under- CASH PAID IDES, SKINS, FURS 86 PELTS. I'OR H Alao the top of the Market for WOOL. Bat our beet hold will bo on CUSTOM WORKI uiZ There's comfort in a well made custom boot, That fits the corns without too much oompreSsing For everybody knows a shabby foot Cannot be compromised by overdressing. And onto may wear clean linen with a snit Of finest cloth, but there is no finessing Will mike a man with shabbily dressed feet, fil Look like a gentleman n e on the street. Monit. : Buy'your boo of SEARS a DERBY, • Or any other man. [Printer's Davila . WallSboNo, Jan. I, 11389—tf. ' I 1 ' TO THE FARMERS OF lOGA COUNTY. A)! riow building - at my wanufactory,ln Lawrence I vilio l .4 Haperlot - FANNING MILL , , r• whlchp . seessee the followlngadrantagesover al lother mills: I .. „ . I.lt separates rye, oats, las utter. anatonlesedsoina chess ar(d cockle, from wheat. , 2. it cleans fax eeed, takes out yellow seed, and all other e4de, perfectly. . Si It cleanstimothy seed. I 4. It does all other separatingrequired of a mil l. This Mill is built ofthe best and moat durable Om bar, in good style, and is eold cheap for cash, or pro duce. I lit a patont sieve, for separating oatstrom 'o othermills,onreasonableterms. I will wheat ,t . .ncevllle,Jnn.l,l67o-t t), 171=1 RON WORKS! E; NDRY do ' MACHINE SHOP ELLSBORO, PA. RS & AVERY, ' 1 PROPRIETORe. "S, HORSE HOSES, OULTIVA RS, FIELD ROLLERS, KET T . Lli ti ALL sines, SAP PANS, FA ING UTENSILS, ALL KINDS, WOOD 'MACHINES FOR SAWING WOOD; PLOD TO rick Machines, CHURN POWER ; THE 'TOMPKINS CO3NTY, HORSE POWER-t , EIGHT AND TEN HORSE, CONSTANTLY ON HAND, And also, everything usually found in a firs t , class Shop. We call particular attention to our MA CHINE SHOP, which has been re-built with new, and first-clasa m i 4effinnY,LlTllll Iran. PLANER, DRILL, &o. We employ none but first-ohm workmen, and are, therefore, pre- Fired to do our work in the best style, and at shOnotice. We have recently added new MACgINERY, for Planing and Matching boarklS. Call and see In. asp. 870-Iy. HARNESS SHOP. 1 TEM UNDERSIGN E D would say to the olti. sena of Welleboro and vicinity that be has recently mdved over Truman Brothers Grocery Store with hie Harness Shop In fall operation olOrafton Street, between Main and Water eta., where be le prepared to manu facture all kinds of Double /c. Single Harnesses, • In. Wa r best style, and of the beat material. REPAIRING DONE On alma notice and good. I employ -the best workmen, and use none but the best material, and am therefore prepared to please all who want anything in my line. Nov. 8,1870. Wellsboro Hotel, COL MAIN ST. & TEE AVENUE, btf' WELLSBORO, PA. SOL. BUNNEL, PROPPIi. TM is a. popular Hotel lately kept by B. B. Holiday. Tho 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. jLivery attached. Oct. 12, 1870-Iy. CARPETS OIL CLOTHS AND MATTINOS, jest received at May 4, 1870. • THOS. HARDEN. BACON & BAILEY, DEALERS xN Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, GLASS, UTTY, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISIIES, DYESTUFFS. Alcohol, Pure Wines and Liquors, for Medical. Purposes. Perfumery, Soaps, lintehee, Toilet Articles, ho. ilka•Phyelcia n prescriptions compounded at all hours. BLOSOBURG, PA. July, 80 ) 1870. y Oiosma Crenata—Buchu Leaves, PR OPER TlES.—Their odor i. strong, djetisive, and somewhat aro= matici g heir taste bitterish, and analo gous Mint. .MEDICAL PROPERTIES AND USES.—Buchu Leaves are gently stimulant, with a peculiar ten dency to the Urinary Organs, They are given-in complaints of the Urinary Organs t such as Gravel, Chronic Catarrh of the Bladder, Mor bid Irritation of the Bladder and Ure thra, Disease of the Prostate Gland, and retention of Incontinence of Urine, from a loss of tone in the parts eon.' eerned in its evacuation. !The rentaj has also been recommended in Dys-, pepsia, Chronic Rheumatism, attan eous A f fections, and Dropsy. SEARS & AVERY. W. A. NEWOOMB. BUCTITT. [From Dispeaeatory of the Vatted 13 latest HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHET is used by persons from the ages of 18 to 26, and from 35 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 Extract Bitchy, is unequaled by any other remedy; as in Chbyrosis, or Re tention, Irregularity, 'Painfulness i or Suppression of Customary Evacua tions, Ulcerated or Sehirrous State' of the Uterus, Lsucorrheea, or Whiles. DISEASES OF THE BLAD DER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, AND -DROPSICAL, SWELL INGS.:--This medicine increases`the power of Digestion, and excites the Ab sorbents into healthy action, by which the Watery or calcareous depositions, and all Unnatural enlargements are reduced, as well as pain and Inflam mation. LIELMBOLD"S 11EXTRA,CT BUCHU has curd every case 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, Brick-Dust, De posit, and Mucus, or Milky Discharg. es, and for enfeebled andlelicate con stitutions, of both sexes, attended with the following symptoms: Indisposition to exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty -of Breathing, Weak Iferves ) Trembling, ilorror of Disease, ,Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back; Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body), Dryness of the Skin, Eruption on if the face; Pallid Cowztenanee, Universal Lassitude 0/ the Muscular System l Ire HELIifBaLD'S EXTRACT B UCH U is Diuretic and Blood-Pu rifying, and cures all diseases arising from habits el dissipation, excesses and imprudences in life, impurities of the Blood, sc.,' Superseding Copaiba in actions for UMW& it is used, such as Gnarihcea, Gieets of low standing, and Syphilitic A f fections—in these du easss,,used in connection with Helm bold' s Rose Wash. Sold by alliDruggists and dealers everywhere. Beware of counterfeits. Ask for Ifelmbold's. 7lfke no other. Price—a.2s p'er bottle, or 6rbottles for $6.50, Delivered to any address. Describe symptoms in all commtrni cations. Address H. T. JLI?J 494 Broadway, N. Y. NONE ABE GENUINE UN SS DONE UP IN. steel-en graved wrapper, with fac-simile of my Chemical , Warehomse. and signed H. T. HELMBOLD. July 18,1870.-417. LOW 11116 =SToIIB. WI CORNING, N. UOB AND MidDIOINES, PADITS ND OILS, DDEUS AVIDS , INKS; -KEITH'S ONOENTRATED' MEDIOINES, - _ =DELL'S FLUID, EX „TRAOTS, TH BU NET'NS 0000AINE, FJAVORINO 2r..TRAOTS, KEROSENE 'LAMPS, ,PATENT MEDIC I NES, ROOli- - ESTER PERFUMERY FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, WHITEWASH LIME & AND DYE COLORS, AGENTS FOR - MARVIN & CO'S RE 6oldat Wholesale Moe& Buyers are requested to call and get quotations before going further 011 Corning, N. F., Jan. 1,111741-1, Patent . ][ ir HAVE bought the right to use' the Paten Elastic Rooting. in %logs County, and am no prepared to put on roofs cheap and in good W &manlike manner. This roofing is fire and w ter proof, • I refer to .Messrs. Wright & Bal i' le a Toles'&' Barker', and . ri.! Willcox, where ea pies can be seen and ofs in use. • - OEIBB WINGATE, ellsboro; Jan .1, 1870-tf.. Furniture I Furniture! VAVING oompleted hie new Cabinet. Ware house on Main street, Wencher°, has stook ft with . a large and superior assorted stook of a IURNITURE. Tamb ) , , arlor Suite, Walnut, Cherry, and Mahogt4iy, Reps or Hair Cloth, from $125 down. Also, OFAS, LOUNGES, COUCHES, TETE ' A-TETES, • enter Tables, Walnut or Marble Tops, Looking Glasses, Brackets, Pa per Racks, Roc nd king Chairs, all kis, Wholesale and Retail. I am manufaeturing as usual, and Intend to sap a full stook of ware, home and city made t all times. litty Ware Rooms are spaeimks and oat, and now contain the largest, costliest and est stook of Furniture ever brought into the Planing and Matching, SCROLL SAWING A:MOM:DING, done to order at the Faotory..r Jan. 1, 1889-tf. B. T.YAN HORN.' WALSER & .L.aerszeor, 101 MIALII IN ° HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, STOVES, TIN- WARE, BgLTING,SAWN MARY, WATER LIME, AGRIOULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, , Carriage and Hamm Trimmings, lIIARNESSES, SADDLES, Ag a . Corning, N. T., Jan. 2,1870-Iy. Ingham's Woolen . Mills! ?FHB subscribers will pay Cash, Full-Oloth, Oasslmores, Flannels, &0., for Wool.— They also manufacture as usual— TO ORDER, OR ON SURES to snit ouotomors. All work warranted as rep resented. They 'mate particular attention to their Water Proof wMob are warranted In every reaped. Partin I ar attention givenito ROLL al CARDING CLOTH DRESSING. IIoiGHAM'S large stook of Oassimeres, &o per oent less than any competitors, and warrant, od as re_p resented. 11021HAMEI manufacture to order, and do all kinds of Roll-Carding and Cloth Dressing, and defyoompetition. INGHAM have as good an assortment of Full Cloths, Oittaimeres, &0,, and give more for Wool in exchange than any other establishment. Try them and satisfy your selves. INGIMI.IIIB wholesale and retail' at the Cots : - antique !dills, 2 miles below Rnoxville. Our Cloths are warranted, and sold by the following persona : 0. B. KRUM Wellsboro, Pa. T: L. BALDWIN A. 00., Tioga, Pa. J. 0. BENNETT, Covington, Pa. 100,000 Pounds of Woo ILBOLIJ, jeot to the. de,olaiou of the Republican County Convention. INOH Ahi BROTHERS. Dear#eid, June 1, 1810-11. ' • Tlll3 t Subscriber will open s' School • tba 'village of Osceola, on Monday, March 70, 1870, and continue twelve weeks. - DATES OF TUITION Primary, Como English, 66,0 0. Dieter, $6,00, . Neb. 9rtt. C.C. WARD, PrlrielpaN FINED OIL. W. D. TERBELL & 00. B. T. VAN HORN, r Sulfa, Walnut, Ash, Maple, am, am., am* from $l5O down, and as cheap •s the same goods can be bo't in the cities, freight added. with Upholstery to suit. DRERVIELD, R&. CABBIIIEIIIB, AND =El= Wanted. High School. RAILWAY TIME TABLES. ERIE RAILWAY. ON and after MONDAY, May 2d, 1870, Traina will loav °Corning, at tbo following houra,v la Goma Vrzer. 5,45 and 6,06 a. tn., NIGHT EXP., daily for Rock • eater Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland and Cinclu ' Patti, making direct commection with trains of the Grand Trunk and Lake Bilotti Railways at Buffalo, Dunkirk and Cleveland for all points West, and at . Oinclumati with the Ohio awl Mississippi and Louis. ,ville Short Line Railways for the Southend Recall west. 6,18 a m, EXPRESS MAIL, Stindasa excepted, to buffalo; Etiokirk and Cleveland", connecting wit trains for thu West. A sleeping Coach is attached t this train running through to Buffalo. 1022 a. tu.,,MAIL TRAIN, Sundays exeepted,for Buffalo and Dunkirk, 1,45 p. m., BALTIMORE IttPßESS,Sunday =opt ed, fur itooheeter and Buffalo,viu Avon. 7,25 p. in., DAY BXPRUSS, Sundays excep ed, for Rochester, Buffalo,. Dunkirk, Cleveland, Cin and the South Stops at drincipal stations Tud con tenets points on main line, New uud Improved Drawinit Room Ceaclies accompany this train from Now York to Buiralo t and Sleeping Coacpos attached ut Ilornellsville, running ihroilgh to Cleveland and Callon without change. 11,25 up m., EXPRESS MAIL, Sundays excepted, for outwit', Cleveland, connecting wily truing fur the West. • 3.2,06 P. in.,W PlUtlOUT,Suudaysexeepted. 645 p. m., EbIIORANTTRAIN,daiIy; for the West. GOING ELM 11,48 p. m., MOUT EXPRESS,. Sundays excepted" connecting at New Yolk with afternoon trains and Steamers for Boston and New England &Ries. Bleeping Coaches accompany this train to,New York 435 a. ut.,CINC/NNATI EXPRESS, Mondays ex cepted, connecting at Elmira for Will'amsport, Harrisburg and the South; also at Elmira for Canan daigua; at Waverly with train of Lehigh valley Rail way; at Owego for Ithaca; at Binghamton for Coo poretown and Albany; and at New York with steam ers and afternoon Express trains for New England cities. rEir Sleeping coaches accompany this train . - to New York. . • 21,28 a. tw., DAY EXPRESS, Sundays excepted, connecting at Jersey ,City with midnight express train of Now Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia. Also stops at principal state° u a and connecting points on main line. Now and improved Drawing ROOM COACIAB accompany this train to Now York. 12.15 p. m., ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, daily fur usquehauna. m., ELMIRA MAlL,tlundayeexcepted. 4,30p.m., NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE MAIL, tiandaye* excepted, connecting at Elmira for the South. 7,57 p.m„ LIQIITNING EXPREBS, Dally,conmect tog at Jersey City with rooming Express truiu ut New Jersey Railroad for Baltimore and Washington; and at Now York with morning Express twin tbt Boston and Now England Cities. Ater stops at all prin cipal stations and connecting points on malt. lino. Bleeping Coaches accompany this tru'a th sough to New Nurk. • 11,33 a. na., WAY FRE.lollT,uritlity. excepted DAGGAGibi 011110KED Tint() „la. a. revised and omplete"PockotTmbTable"o f o Passenger Trains on the Erie Railway atilt! connecting Linea, ban recently boon published, and cS bo proeur. ad on application to.the Ticket Agent ofkhe Company 14 . BAER, L. D ReCKEIt , Gon'iPass.Agent. lalaisburg& darning & Tioga R. IZ riaittawiltrua asfolloive untilfurther notice: Accommodation—Leavettfloaabarg at 0,50 a. m ~ Nan a field at 7,90 Tloga at 8,22. Lawrenceville at ti 07— arriving at Corning at 10,10 4.131. Mall—Leavaaßlossbamvat 2,30 p..,Mansfield at 3,10„ Tioga at :3,46., Lawraucavilla 9, 4 N—arriviug at • Combing at 6.30 P. in • 51811—Lea.esOoining at 7,50 a.m. Laar r eacavilltat 8,44, Tloga at 9,28, 61anaflold at a.m., at Bldna-burg at 11,45 a. in. Accommodation—Leavea Corning at ,55 p. m.,Law• renceville at 4,04 Tioga at 4.65, Mansfield at 5,38 arriving atßlotiaburg at 6,20 p. 1p • ,S a p't Northern Central R.R. TRAINS FOR THE NORTM. Trains foreanandagulaleave Elmira as follows : Accomodation at 7 12 p Express[fastest train on road]; .... ...... 12 Oka m Mall 10 00 p m Accommodation . 16 p in On and after June 12; 1870, trains will arrivo and depart from Troy, as follows; LEAVE NORTHWARD, 846 p. tn.—Daily (except Sundays) for Elmira and Duffalo,via Erie Rat lway from Elmira. 1086 a. tn,—Datly(eseept Sundays) for El to Ire , Rune to,Oanandalgue, Rochester, Soap, Bridge a otl the Canada°. LEAVE SOUTHWARD 723 A. m.—Dally(except Sundays) for Dal timore, Washingtonabltadelphis ,&c. 068 P, m.—Dally (exeept Bundaya) for Baltimore, Washington and Philadelphia. ALFRED R. BIBSS, ED. S. YOUNG Gennklup tilarrlaburg, (1ei:011460.4 g't Baltimore ANOTHER Cash !, 1870 SEE WIIAT SELLING FOR ASII 1 Our Prices To - Day. Beet White Wheat Flour $7 pr bbl.l, "5 pr. sack. " Red witnter $6.50 "•1, 2 " "XX Spring Wheat, 6,00 " 1,50 " Buckwheat Flour, 3,00 per 100 lbs. Best Feed, 2,00 " " Bran and Shorts 1,50 is it Meal 2,25 " " These prices only FOR CASE.' WRIGHT & BAILEY All persons not having settled with ns, can not blame na now if they find thoir accounts and notes left with an - attorney for collection, We give due notice. W. /6. B. BAG,S.—We want all persons having any bags with our mark on them, to return the same at once, as we shall take steps to secure them.— We have 500 bags seattered , among the pooplo. lOWA - LAND AGENCY. HE subscriber would infer% the public that T he has the agency of a quo.ntit, of lOWA LANDS, which he will sell for cash, or exchange for real or personal property, on reasonable terms.. GREAT BARGAINS OFFEREI). Re would say that be has examined the prop erty and titles for himself, and believes he can make it for the interest of persons going West, to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. For particulars, inquire of B. B. GOODELL, hlay 11, '7O ly Sabinaviilo , Tioga Co., Pa. HARKNESS du . R.ILEY, B6or AND ,SHOE MAKERS. Shop in Mozart Block' formerly occupied by J. 11. Rica as a Grocery Store. BOOTS r tio in s t i b i o oaS si o m f an al n l e k r inds ina(le to REPAIR a INGof all kinds donop . rompayand well. Givens aoall. JOHN HARKNES WM. REILEF'.• Welletioro, July 13, 1870.-Iy. IVe•NALr EASTMAN Sc VAN 1 - 1411N1.3, OPERAT/Tit AND MECHANICAL 11,44.61 rielatliartaie A new and superior hue for artificial teeth— having three times the strength of the vulconite. Is offered pith the assurance thai it removes ev. ery objection made by the patient. Teeth fillekl, cleaned and extracted in the twat aaproved map ner. All work registered and warranted. Office No 13 Maio st., We!labor°. • Aug. 31, 1870. i - 3 7 WELLSBORO AND ANSFELD STAGE I, 14E. ' i .Ir - t , ...5--_, THE undersign cl proprsetor of ;;Arv:• -• ;••;g. ,--- this line takes this metbcd of In formi , g the publio that the above Stage runs daily (Sundays excepted,) between the twp pla ces as follows: 'Leaves Virellaboio at 8 a. in., aad arrives a Mansfield at 10.30 a. m. Leaves Mansfield at 2,30 p. to.; and arrives a lye Moro at 5 p m. 03ftFare $1,00; Aug. 24, 1870.-tf 9V11311 Cik311331.11 • M. M. SEARS, Pnopiturreit. WHERE delicious Ice Cream, Preach Con fectionary, ail kinds of fruits in their Season, a Moe dish of Tea, Coffee , or Chocolate, and Oysters in their season—eau be bad at MI Laura. served in the best style. Nest door' :be low Roberts h Bailey's Hardware, Store, Main gitreet. Wellsboroplin.l,lB7o. TUM LET WRIGHT it BAILEY W.B. VAN HORN-. ior DEAD THIS 11-7.4c,a TO MAKE MONEY IS TO SAVE IT! =1 , 4 1 h 2411:21 lIAS PILES OP •ir'ete Goods on tale, fresh from tbo oily. Step in and see. ',film! ' • We keep alt kinds and qualities 'to idtai.e FRESH GROCERIES ! In any quantity and ofthe be'st kinds , ! Remember the is ace, t - ) J. .11. BA BEER Welleboro, Sept. 21, 1870 tf A .. WICKIIAM• & FARR, Tioga, Pa., _ Invite the attention of th,e ptf)lie to the com plete and well selected sleek' c f Fall Goods which they ha l ve just received More earnest efforts than ever hefore will Le put forth to plalise and further enlarge Ilioir steadily increasing trade. An attenipt to nu we the MINIS ARTICLES kept would be useliss, but suffice it to fay, the stook embraces i t Goo 's to Snit laft-es of trade. • CALL & SEE FOR YOURSELVEs ICICIIAM BARR Sept. 211, 1870-Iy. b 7- -iIIiItIVESS SHOOT , Gi W. NAV'LE, .would say to his friend i ' ll that his Harness Shop is now in full blast and that he is prepared to furnit.b heavy ur I igh i - iebrIELOISISO 0 7 on short notice, in, good and subtlitutial 13,a t, ner, and at prieis that can't fail l'o suit. l I i ) The best wor men are employed, and none I,u the bestinaterial Med. Call and see, Deo. 9, 1868-Iy. 0,. W. N/IVI.E ____, UNION ACIADEMf . KtiOXVIttE, TIOCIA CO., PA MRS. E. 119RTON, PRINCIVAL The Fall Term for 1670 ,t ival commence Auguse3o The Wiuter " Noronbp 2O Fehroar:, July 27,1810.4 The Spring " Send for circular Wel lsboro Uuion Graded SCHOOC A. C. WINTERS, A. M.,,gI3PERINTEND- ENT OE G And Princ: T. .. Tis tt deters. , of Om Directors to make the couple t. traction' us thorough and systematic as can I, found in the State Commencing with the primary ,dapartment, the pupil must master every year's allhttediet,rl ,- , bet i foreibeingAidmitted to the next higher. TIM beat of teachers will be e uployed in every department, the most approve methods of in stra9tion used, and the best f care exercised over / thr , pupils in school and o t. /The Mau Scuoor. offers thOic adrantates : The Principal •is a graduate of the Rochester lUniversiiy, New 'York, a gentleman uf large ex• perienco in the best conducted schools of the country, who has spent two years in Europe, and speaks German. Fsench an Maim , . Ile is qualiftbd toxive superior instruction in Wittoty„ tine Ante aild the Ancient Lorqyzmyrb liafilue tion'in Higher :Mathematic*, tho. Scieture, 11007,• keepi ,, ng and Music, will be equal to that of the best academies. . The Board hope to soon he' able to f , eoure in struction in Painting Fend Draminy,l , .% a lady who hart had several gears' instruction by th - e best masters In Germany, and who has nraetihed in the Galleries of Berlin, Dresden. Munich and Florence. 1' , I 1 . . The but school is the' chea est ` school. lho Board intend to obviate all hjecoitous to thh 1 class of popular schools, OR fa asl possible. A sufficient corps of teay.ers will ho emPloyei, that full justice may he dune o every pirpil Tuition is free to all within theold borough las I its. Pupils from abroad ate invited. 13410,1 a. private !ninnies from $3 to Si Per week Tuition, Common Engtiph,t ' er tot in, $5. -- t 4 .-.,,, 11igber.Enillsh. - Al a he in rcticb, 4. c ...1 7 3 BY 0 DER 04 MARL , September 7,1870. tf Particular N' A LL persous indebted to us il . 11_ account, will find us at t Sears & Derby fer the next th we Alan settle up our old bus 4 All parties owing us, after th,o piro, will find their accounts lel tiott, Esq., for immediate colter WRIGIE ' October 26, 187(b If The Fall Term OF THE TIOGA matascHooL. fIOMMENCED Sept. 20, 1970, and • clo:ae4 Deeember 29d, 1870. Winter term will Commence Jan. - 2,1, 1871, and eloiezAprif7, 1871. Spring 'Fria commelice April 24, 1871, and close July 29th, 1871. TUITION.—CeIn Men En gribli Higher Higher Mathematics. including a emu mercial course, slo,oo Any of the languages, 58,00 W. W. GASKILL, Oct. 12, 1870-4 w. WALL PAPER A T OOST, At P. B. WILLIAMS & CO'S NEW MEAT MARKET, (Bird Door Bad of Oone ifouB6.) THE subscriber bus owned a market for-the accommodation of all in want of, FRASI-1 MEAT.' Cash wil l be paid for. pink, beef, mutton, beef cattle, bides and sheep pelts. Fresh fish every Saturday.' BEZEHL4.I( STOWELL. JR. Notlember 2,1870 tf ~ D, Seim°Ls, Xiglirßelioot BM by notc,fOr o office of Aleesre. rty days, whets ees. 10 thirty cie3s ex t. iv ith M F. El- OAILEY." 7,00