lIC I ME MATTERS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1869. New A:dverpieenaentb New Spring Gooda—X. A: Parsons A; Co. Dog Lost—John Short. In Bankruptey—ta. Stowell, Jr., John Been, P. D. Dunne}, Lawton Ourittnings. IT 'HAS COME.—WO, IlaVe seen it ! THE VELOCIPEDE ! Pede ! Pedo Pedne I DONATION.—The friends of Rev, N. Hart will givo him a Donation at the house of John Spaulding, Chatham, Friday" evening, March 12. . • , , 11,F.Lidiorrs.—Rev John A. Bowman, of New York, has accepted a call to the Rector ship of St. Paul's Church, in this village. lie will assume charge the first Sunday in April, proximo. To GARDENERS.—Mr. Harry - Mix, who advertises in another place,' will furnish early plants for garden and flowering plants, in pots, to all who may ordor theta. Mr. Mix ; has the finest hot-house in the north counties. • He is also, a first-class man, and fills all his coniracts. UPHOLSTERY. - -Van Horn is now ready for any jobs of Upholstery that may offer. Ptirtics wishing' such work done should send, or ledro their orders, at Van Horn's shop or ware- , room at once, no the upholsterer's stay is limited priusr.K i ; *ou.—The proprietors of the Agitator ore indebted to Mr. A. Spencer, of Dickinson's thin, for fifty pounds of buckwheat flour, so white and good that its presence in the form of "slapjacks" is a continual Invitation to eat and be merry. The beet flour wo have seen this season. BOX-RENT. —We are requested to notify.box r holders at the Wolisboro Post-office that the rent eirplres April 1. proximo. As there are only two4liards as many, Ilexes as applicants, the boxes will_bo rented promptly on that day, and first QOM . ; will be first served. Tho rents go to the Department' at Washington, the boxes being the property of the Government EFERIIEI? .—Owing to publication of th l e inaugural, and the returns-of the' township elections, in this number, much matter prepared for this week is deferred until next issuo. The borough k n 'elections will'be published next week. Such as want a list of township officers far reference should cut out the returns and post it for convenience PERSONAL.—Capt. J. H. Shaw, of this village is about to enter upon tho practice of Law in Canton, Bradford bounty. In Capt. Shaw the Bradford bar and public will find an. honorable, honest, high-toned gentleman, who can ho de pended upon-to fill the utmost requirements of whatever he may advertise to do. Ho beas with him, the respect, esteem, and good wishes of our citizens. May he be eminently successful. IMPORTANT FACT.—Dr. Webb, of this village requests us to say that "it should bo known to all that the germs of scarlet fever' re main active in clothing, blankets, curtains, etc., for many months. Therefore the room. where tho disease has run its oeurse, and the bedding, our taine, and clothing of the residents, should be disinfected by the use of chloride of lime, or car bolic acid. Either of these cheap disinfectants can be procured at the drug stores, and carbolic acid is the best." We aro obliged to Dr. Webb for this ,informa tion, labial, if acted upon may control tho spread of the terrible disease named. Always keep some disinfectant about the house. SAD ACCIDENT.—We regret to learn that . Mr. Leander Culver, a well known and re spected citizen of Elkland, was killed by a falling limb in th.• Hoods, Monday of Inst week. With bis_hired man, Mr. Culver was felling a cucum ber tree, which lodged in a beech. In cutting the beech, a limb was detached from the top, and taking, struck Mr. C., on no boar of tho Lead; crushing in the-skull and rendering him entirely unconscious up to his death, which took place Tuesday morning at 2 o'clock. _ Wo mention, as a - singular circumstance, the fact, that While a son of the deceased, was sup porting him in the sleigh, on the way bbme from the woods, the former was struck by a limb which projected from the snow and caught in the 'Nigh, and with such force as to break his jaw, and otherwise severely injure him about the face. The blow so benumbed, the yioung man that ho was not for some thno 'aware f the severity of theinjury. Mi. Culver was about 00 ye rs of age, highly rowelcted by his friends and N eighbors; and will be regretted by a large circle of friends. THE LEMSLATURE.— The bill: to change the time of holding courts in this judicial district has been reported in the house. On motion of Mr. Strang, the bill to repeal an act for the erection of a pour ho'uso in Tioga county, was recommitted to the Committee of the Judiciary Local. The Governor has signed the bill to corre.lt cleiical error in the act relating to the Tioga Railroad Company. On the 22d ult., Mr. Niles presented a petition from 178 persons in Tioga county for the repeal of the law hunting deer with (logs. Also, a petition from 120 citizens of Richmond and Mansfield for a law authorizing the erection of a town hall. Also, a remonstrance from 2GO citizens of the tame places against such a law. :Also, a petition from citizens of Tioga county fur a law regulating sales by public auction. Also, two petitions of 58 ladies of Tioga county fur a prohibitory liquor law. Mr. Strang read in place a bill to allow writs o error in cases of rules upon attorneys at Jaw. - Mr. Niles, a bill to authorize tho appointment of an additional notary republic in Tioga county. BUTTER AND CHEESE.—Our dairy men will see that some of the Bradford farmers claim rather more profit to tho chlw than any Tiogan has yet shown a right to. But the Brad ford men do not go beyond four oows—one putting in only a single cow. A man may pick up one, or four, extraordinary cows; but it is quite an other and more difficult thing to pick up a dozen extraordinary cows and put them into one dairy. Out Tioga farmers keep much larger dairies than the Bradford farmers evidently. • For oxamplo: Mr. J. V. Holly, of Sullivan, sends us the following exhibit of his dairy of 501 - 012 cows and two heifers, for 1868, viz Batter sold for cash-- CAlves and pork 140Ibs of cheese at 20ets Per bead, $80,1% 111 r. Holly writes : "I don't know how Messrs, Ilonree and Strait estimated their calves and pork. I price my calves at what I sold them for in the fall, as also the pork, giving a rough glicAs at what the milk helped them. I_ may hare rated them too high, but guess not." Mr:B. Monroe, of Sullivan, sends us the fol lowing : " 11r. ( Daniel Viratkitie sold $420 worth of but ter; from six cows, in 1868 ; an average of $7O per liend: • I ' "lint would it not be. bettert for! the current .)ea r to report the atnount of grain l'imwed corn fodder, and pumpkins fedqo the cis?" Ten, undoubtedly. If green orn fodder is kited in the dairies estimated, it would be well to kt the pul4io know what profit there may bo in tech fodder over and above common pasture feed. We regard the use of such fodder as a g d rentbeno. fit to the cows as well as the owners. The plan of publishing such exhibits works well. It attracts attention to our splendid gra zing county, and likewilLincites to competition among dairymen. Scnd•W. your reports. BRADFORD NEWS.—We find the fol lowing items in tho Gazette,-Troy-: " A Train of 13 poesengercars drawn by two leeeinotives, patied liroogh ;r :hem'orCltionaiiy' night. It was unaided with paessealgers enrocite for Washington to witness the inauguration, of Gen. - Grant: •• "A rascally fellow entered the nu' shop of Mr. IleCioughrtin on Canton street, on Tuesday night and examined a gun pretending a wish to purchase. Putting his haw' in his pocket' as if to pay, he suddenly turned about and ran from the shop carrying the gnn with him and disap peared. "The excavation of ttiiiTiciy House cellar still progresses, and next Tall we expect to see aroomy largo and beautiful hotel erected upon the site of the old one. The nond building is to be of brick, and three stories in height. It will be eight' feet wider in front and four feet wider at , the - Aack than the old hotel, and the wing will be of be iiinxio height as the rest of the building. " There is a rumor afloat; with a. very g od fou,ndatimv -that -Peter Hardie (the Man: `lv ti' made Williamsport,) has consented to put up a hotel on: the grounds of the Molter Spring, n ar Canton. This Spring, which attracted_ hundr ds of visitors, undoubtedly possessmi medicinal p o perties of a high order, and with a good ho el erected at that point would form a wateri g place as celebrated as Clifton, Groat Barrington or Spencer Springs. E. B. arsons, Esq., of our village is owner of the property and we trust he will not-neglect to secure the'cooperation of oth ers In forwarding this enterprise. _ The Reporter, (Towanda) has the following: " Your taper on the 18th inst. 'copied a - little boasting from, Tioga and Susquehanna- counties in the lino of btitteimaking, and as you WWI d information - from - Bradford we will notice t o cases. Mr. N. W. Pierce, of Leßaysvilie berm: h, kept four, cows in the Summer of 1868, . and a d 800 lbs. of batter at 40 cts per pound, and fiem the buttermilk realized in calves and pork $7O. Total $390 or $97 50 to each cow, and a like amount was realized from the same caws in the Summers of 1865 and 1867. ' Mr. A. S. Baldwin, of Leßaysiille, in the Summer of 1868 kept ono cow and after supplying a family of seven persons, sold butter and milk to the amount of $49. NVben Tioga leads that, we will try again. M.". - "" TIOGA COUNTY' DISTRICT CON VENTION I. 0. of G. T. The Annual Meeting of tho Tiogq county Dis trict Convention of the I. 0. of G. T. was held at Lawrenceville, on Thursday and Friday, Feb ruary 25th /c, 26th inst., \V. C. T., 07V.Elliott in the chair. A committee' on Credentials, and ono on Reso utions were appointed, as follows: Committee on Credentials—Bros. J. J. Tartan,. Ilenry,Drown and-John Cook. • Committee on Rosolutions--Reve.-W.• M.:Has kell, J... J. Turton and J. Garrotson. rßro. A. F. Benjamin presented and read the Constitution, which was adopted at the last quar terly Convention at Tioga. • The Committee on Credentials reported dele gates from the following Lodges, as entitled to seats in tho Coni - ention : viz; • Lawrenceville, No. 523,—J. J. Turton, Z. D. A. F. Benjamin, I. Los'ey, Kate Seymour. Tioga, No. 500,---John Stevens, L. D. Ida Padget, Alice Sly, E. T. Bentley, 11. 111. MoCil-, lough. New II o, No. 188,—, 1. S. S. -4411ett, A. Loyd, : 0. V. Elli tt, B. Vincent. 141 to - -'' —^ ..- .- Farminiton, No. 535. 1 -0. H. Blanchard, .l. M Shaw, L. D. Niles Valley, No. Em ma Mayo. ' East Charleston, A.C. Briggs.' Blossburg, No. 51; Mary Walker Covington,' No. 5-IL, Patchin, H. J. Mar vin, Hattie E. Robinson, Henry Brown, F. M. Patchin. Union, No. 070,—K. J. Towner, Levcrott Wilcox. Nelson, No. 527,—Wm. M. Haskell. On motion, the Conventhin proceeded to the nomination and election ofl officers for the en. suing year. Whereupon, the following ) named officers were duly elected, W. C. T., E. T. Bendel.' Vij. V. T, Ida Padgett.S., A. F. Benjamin. T. J. M. Shaw) Al., Ira Patchin: D4M., Kate Seymour. K. J. Towner. I. 'G.; John Cook. R. IL S.,lin.ttie Robinson. L. 11. S., B. Vincent. Chaplain, Rev. J. J. Turton. On motion, the Convention adjouined to meet at, 2 o'clock, P. y. AFTERNOON SCESSlON.—Convention met pur suant to adj., W: C. T., 0. V. Elliott in the chair. The Convention was called to order, and on motion, proceeded to theinstallation of officers, Tho D. D. G. W. C. T., Graves- then installed the officers for the coming year, and they were then conducted tolheir respective positions and entered upon the duties of their offices. Bro. 0. V. Elliott, on vacating the chair, made his fare well address to the Convention which was very interesting, and listened to with much iiit-nvet. • uThe Convention now proceeded to ballot for the place of holding our first quarterly Conven tion for the present year. Covington, being the only NEMO named, it was decided that this' Con vention meet in Covington, on Friday, May 21st. at 10 o'clock A. 31. The W. C. T., appointed Bros. Elliott, Brown and J. E. Shaw, a committee to prepare an. order of busimiss' for to-morrow. On motion the Con vention adjovrned to meet to-morrow morning ut 9 o'clock. Feb. :itith.—Convention met purftlant to ad journment., ,Tho W. C. T. being necessarily ab sent, the meeting was called to 4r ordcr by tlic P. W. C. T., 0. V. Elliott. Cl, W. C. T., Chase being present, was introduced to the Convention; - and invited to take the l ; i hair and Preside OVPF the deliberations of the feeting, which be ac cepted. • The report of the Committee on the Order of Businees for to-day, was rend and adopted., The Committeo on Resolutions reported the following, which after considerable discussion were adopted: WncntAs, Dranlieness is ono of the greatest sins of thd ago; and whereas we are coniinced more and more that - alrabettors of the same are partieeps criminis ; and whereas all efforts in' the past seem to have fallen short of the object, td he consummdted"; therefore. - Resolved, that as Gotal Templar.?, we will vote for none but honest temperance - men as candi dates for any civil office, as far as We know. Resolved, that no man shall have our intluence, civilly, socially intellectually or morally, unless right upon the subject of temperinee. Resolved, that inasmuch as the whiskey ring are active, individually end socially, in their work of death, therefore we, will put forth more earnest efforts in the futurdthan in the ,j past, to save fallen men from rum and ruin. Resolved, that we regard the use of tobacco as inconsistent with our profession of-temperance, and as directly inducing, habits and ns.uciations that lead to intemperance, do earnestly, advise and exhort all brethren and Cisters nt' nor Order to totally obstairithorefrom, and as much al. in /them lies, to discountenance ite us.: in their Lim ilies, and we further adriso that no brother, or sister who is in thek habit of using it he elected or' appointed to any office in our Order Resoket, that we recommend to the R. W. Gran 3 Lodge to so amend the third degree Ritual, as to ineludo in its obligation, total iilAti nence from tobacco. . Tho G. W. C. T., made somo very, able acid in teresting remarks on the good of the Order, and also gave' some very practical idstructions in the' unwritten writs. Tim funeral of Rev,Bro. Octavius Fitch having been appointed to take place this afternoon at ' 2 o'clock, the Convention adjourned to Meet again at the Lodge Room nt one o'clock: and to proceed from there in a body to the residence of the deceased Brother, and to accompany the ic mains to the hurch. The' C 013170 tion met pursuant to 'adjournment, and aocomp i,ed the remains of our deceased . Brother froifi his last place of residence to the church, when' we listened to n very interestio2 discourse fro 'Rev. Tiro. E. D. Well, algo amem her of Lawrenceville Lodge. After the funewl, the Convention returned to the Lodge Room, whore we received numb good instruction from of G. W. C. T. Chnso. Moved and carried, That ethaets from the minutes of this meeting ho furnished to the aounty papers, and also the Keystone Good Templar, with a request that they bo published. A. F. BENJAMIN, W. S. 4 ;530.17 _115,00 T 4 the Roptiet dhurchce of Tioga AJtenciation: The churches aro hereby requested forwa rd their respective subscriptions - to the Building Fund of the Association, without delay, to the undersignedsat Wellsburo. By ordor of the COlll - • P. C. I:1.1)ER. $723,17 NORMAL EXAMINATTON AND Exit I nrrloN.—Tho closing exercises of term of the State Normal Scheid of3laudl,l,l, win t u i cc Pace on Thursday and Friday the I I i t ,, t !rho regular classes or thelsehool a 111 Lt oxionintal during the two days, to be followed Vriday evening by public exercises in elocution, by th e Senior and Junior classes. A !Naomi and cor dial invitation is extended to all aho feel hitei - ested. Although tho progress of the p:eseat term lens been greatly Impeded by the spread of the . ales in the two departments of this institution, much more has been accomplished in clays eY.er- CIEOB than was expected. th., two ;.ehools, Normal and Model, (Orphan) we have had. seine seventy cases of Measles, and not 41, single ease of scarlet fever, as reported. The ca ,, s in most, in stances were serere, yet with the aid ofeold water an occasional homteopathia pill and faith, nearly all are in good working order. Over sixty cases were thus treated. On the apprna.:ll Of this dis ease, quite a number left for their Immo?, which lessened our number somewhat. Iltit the pros pectlfor the spring term indicates a filling up again. e o ho eyes Was cot in the hoes I eced, ,And they called the thing a velocipede. E. Lyon, S. A, Lyon, 64,—Frank • Whiting, n Cook, Joe. Boyle, ::MIRR~ACiEEt: -4r yER6III,YEii.SEELY.—At the house of Wm. Edinister, Erwin, Y., Reb. 26, by Rev. H. P;Burichtirdt, Mr. A. B..Nermilyes s of Rodin,- ter, N. Y., and 'Miss .A t iloo)34 Seely, o f Erwin. . _ BAIN—PETTY.--At the residence of Philip Potty, Van Etter's'.llo, N. Y., Ee,b. 14, by Roy. Geo. Pritchett, , Mr. Henry It: Bain 'of -Wayland, N. ;V., and Mies Mary Ann Petty, Of Rutland, If.NOI—.TOLEB,-...At the 'house of W. 0. IVakelY, in Arekttreld Bore Feb. 28, hy•Franols Wang, , Esq., 'Williarn D. ICT(ox,' of Knoxville, and Barbnja Toles,'of Deerfield: • BRIGGS—SCOTT.—At„ the house of George Close,,in Westdold Boro, - Fob. Wei CY 1340s,"aud , Ann ;C. 13, eobt,. both of Clymer. GLARK—WATERB.- 7 —ln Richmond, Fob. 24, at the house of tho bride's father, bylter: Gi•P: Watrus, Mr. Wm. Peary Clark, and Miss Phebo M. Waters, both of Richmond. , DEATHS. Laurrencegille, Feb. 20, Mrs. Betsey Simmons, agedl.3B years. IFTTCA -In the same • place, Feb. 24, Rev. Oetavius Fitch, aged 88 years. - WIIITE.—In the same plaeo;Feb. 28, Georgie, son of Cheater P. and n Harriet A. White, aged .2 yea-rs. VANIIORN.--rn this village, Mach I,l3,tini, diughter of Rankin L. and C. 1. Vanhorn; aged 1 year ni 14 days. • " Ogri Rage was but iniblpssom; ,-; .•: Ot(tlife vas but in prigg; When 'clown the Wotan ,midnight' We heard the'Spirits btul:of InTriney • • With hqly dews impearled;' r And in their hands they bore our woo _White Rose of, all the world:'• • SPECIAL NOTICES. --.0 -o--- GE NERAL AGENCY; For SEWIN6,III4II.IOIIINiS, WILCOX & GIBBS SILENT family Alaobino makes the olastlo tv4istod Loop SAHA, indthionly First-Claes Sint° Thread Maiihino Manofaatore4. Also SINGER'S ' New Fri.iniiy and Manufacturing - Machines, with nil the late improvements. The Singer Co. sold in the year '67 over forty-two . thousand Machineeboing several thousand in advance of advance of any.other Machine Manufarturod. The Buckeye Shuttle Machine, the only ohelqi Machine that make l the Lock Stitch. ho sold at $22, for hand tlachino; and 'at $35, with table and treadle. Orders taken for the Ameri can Family Knitting Maehirie. . •LIEO e Q. ii EN, Agent. Office fust beleyv tiro Towneand Muse, WollB - Pa., Bed: 16; 1868. LL'S - 2,TABLE . SICILIA.N HAIR 2,?rdsSisTlEß.. DISEASES OF THE SCALP PRODUCE 0 RAY HAIR AMD BALDNESS! TIIE UBE Or HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN hAIR RENEWER will restoro it to its) atural oolor and promote Its grqarth. _ Our TroatiBc on til l Hair 'tont freo by mall. R. P. HALL, t CO., l's,ashua, N. H. Proprietors. For Falo by all Druggists. Jan; 3, 1860-. NEW SPRING GOODS J. A. Parsons & Co., We invite your attention to our Now Stock as we think you will find it very attractive anti cheap. We do not, as most in tho'.trado, claim Arent advances, but intend to givo more giiwl for ,dollar, taking the. avorngo of our isto.kr o than at any time fur several years: our Linen Stock is very - large and cheap. Brown 'rabid Liactis 4s; 55, fis, 85, per yard illenehed " Os, Ss, lOs, 128, " Table Cloths in extra Sizes and Qualities. .. Napktos from - Ttmo Is from - $1,75 to $0,50 " Tocrelliogc - ls; 100, 18, 200, 25c, 2-6, 38 Full linos of Drapery .Muslins, /Marseilles Quilts, Table Spreads, check and striped Nein 'soaks &0., at very reasonable prices. botne - sitie deffiins" our Stock ca . very desirable . . With as many TAtiding Gonda -at low Rates RS ever. .WO have Trown Sheetings yd. wide V2i cts. 'P,leached mush es.is per, yd. Handsome Prints lit yd. Coro mop. Trint i ,til pontl a and: rill citiOr goods PIICII 1 ft.:lj V , the i 3; - q)onims, , ticlqlts t Stripes. &0., civility el' np. I A----- • ri • Castritneres, Kentucky.--Jeans,',& Cotton tales. A larger: stock usual, and at still lower prices Dress Goads and Shawls. Wo havEra fine Stoek'of ently,Spring Oopc very cheni) BLACK -ALPACAS Ni'o , are keeping a still Larger Stoelc of the sante. ma kes of which we Fold so many last reason, and are now selling thew at about 10 per cent less than last fall. We 0101 keep all the numbers having.them at 3s, 4s, 4i60, Ls, Os, 75, Ox, 10e, 12s, and we know that no ono can boat us either as to prices, qualities, or• as to to, the assortment. BOOTS & SHOES. Our trade last year was larger in this stock than ever before, and we desire to . . increase it this season, and to -do so, intend - to keep a still better stock in fine work for Ladies and Chil dren. We shall• continuo to keep up our largo assortment of Richardson's Work in •Men 4 and )3oy's Shoes,- Women's & - Chil- . drea's Calf, Kip and Moro . c. . co Shoes. At about the Ewae prices as last year. Tiffs work is the most reliable of any sold, ,and bur large trado.onahles us to•sell it fit a very small profit. In 1. : Ladiero Serge Congress Val ters, Serge Balmorczls, and Polish Boots. Ars..), Kid rind Pebble Goat Work, ' Anal' keep a much larger stook than ever beforo, and sell it le irs tha'rire'gular prioae. ' VVINTER GOODS. We ore eellih qf , the.))AlitLeo of our stock of whitei. Shawls, Saequelngs, Dress (loud, Furs, .Sac. A t reduction of full 25 per cent. from our regul tr prieee, any one desirous of buying very cheap call J. A. PARSONS Sr, CO Nluseli 10, 18611. Assignee's Notice. TA - TESTERN District bf Pennsylva nia, as. The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as .Assignee of IC Somali, Jr. of 'Welishoro, in the Couuty of Tiogn. and stuto of Pennsylvania, within laid District, who'has been 'adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition, by.tho Doletriet Court of said District... JOHN, I, . wensboro, Pa., March 10,'09-3w. Assignee. . NEW 'Assignee's Notice. __ xxtgsTERN District of Ponnsylva- V ' es. undersigned here)Gy Oise notice of hl ls appointment as Assigned of P. D. Dunne'. of Wellaboro; in the County of Tioga and State of Pennsylvania, within said Diarist, ,who has boon adjudged it Bankrupt upen ills 'oven witition, by the Dtstriot Court of said District. 7 JOHN I. MITCHELL. Wellsboro, Pa., March 10,'0D,-3w. Assignee,. SELLING MI Mg W 2 Will sell frosk .perfluiner. Varnishe, Alcohol;• 'Tur - To., VirgilOoro, March El, 1889. $1,50 to 85,00 do: . Thu untiorsignod would .respootfally inform tho (Ail:lois of Tipp - and vioinity that ho .his just openii a!' 1_ • establishment in Borden's Drug Store, and is prepared to, eeeuto all orders in his lino of business 'with "despateh, and in the best of man net. • Tioga, Feb. 24, 1869.-tf. ,:-a-,;;;;;. DR . C. Zr. DA.RTT, & 00. iiil,;,- D entistry sten oontinno the business of "'Mime Dentistry in Welisboro where they . . . respectfully, solicit the patronage of all who need, or desire the services of a Dentist. Having boon for the past fotirteen years engaged in Dentistry exclusively; they feel Confident of giving' peifeet 1 ) a t isfaction in a 1 operations intrusted to th air' °are . Speoial, atteati n given to the treatment , of oar; les, irregulari ies, exposed nerves,. ulceration, and inflamation of the gums, and all other die eases to whiehlthe teeth and gums are subject. First Class Work guaranteed in both me chanical and operative Dentistry. Gas and Ether given for extracting tooth. . , 17 - 43•Comors . over Book and Jewelry Store. ' , Welleboro. Eeb.24,1868.—tf. Notice to Collectors... ALL COLLECTORS in arrears on their Du. pliootee will be required to settle/ tho saute by the let of Marcih next. 11. M. BATLEY, - Feb. 17, 1888-2 w. -Tress • Letters DP:Administration baying been gran ted to the undersigned upon the Estate of Minor Benjamin, laid of Delmar, dee'd c , all per sons indebted to, or claiming against tbe estate will settle with SARAH BENJAMIN, Feb. 17, 1869.6 w. • Admx. Farm for Sak. , IN Farmington, near the Lime Kiln, 05 acres It will be sold low. J. W. TUBBS, • Feb. 17, 1869-2vr. Lawretioovillo. ETTERSTestamentary having beon granted 1.4 to the undersigned upon the estate of Ar _ . tom, ina CI BOW sun gran ing •• •• 1 • , Cabinet Gard Pkotographs 2 ' • • I , • , V' and all special sizes; and finest styles of ploturOs, finished in fitst-elainf -manner at,lipeneer's Art Gallery. I . , Mhnsfield, Feb. 3)1869. • 1)0 yon w • . 1 card ph doz., at 80enc fIASII PA Juno ;7 VEFITISEMENTS. UFO' AT CRT CASH! • FO 1 1 24210 St CC. their ontiro stook of. is dat - DBMS, MDDICINES, NI , Notions, Dye. iPai Stufffg, nts, 011.11., ass, Putty, e, Kerosene 011; Cigars, is end acco Wall-P per, Curtains, MEM 0., &0., &C., Da OR CASH. AT 0 Positively no lifunkbug. P. R. WILLIAMS vv. ATCHES < ilk 2 • q,,,,f„,,vq 1' It 'V El 8 N.Vateh.•.:and Jewelry ALL WORK WARRANTED. S. WILE DENTISTRY. A.dmi nistrator's Notice. Executor's Notice. 1 . 8p9-61, io of that elogant now style ‘pbe to bo bad for $1,50 per .rt Gallery 1 • 1889. • nt sou otograj er'a Al r ob. • R WOOL., by • #* pp sonatch t RE TTAVIN4 purchased the entire stock former,. ly owned by 11. Goff, we would announce to rue people of Tloga County that we have just received a full assortment of bought since tho rooent decline in prices, an , we invite all who 'appreciate good bargains, t glvo as a call. Wo shall continually keep a in stook of , I DRESS GOODS 1,41151Z1 musmot szvttc)33. Good. WOOLEN SAND PAISLEY SHAWLS' Y NKEE NOTIONS, You have only to look through our stook satisfy yourselves, that we are selling Country Merchants supplied•Rt small silvan! from Now York Cost. The Battle has been Fought AND VICTORY WON,. GOODS high in quality and low in price have carried the 4ay, and hereafter will be round ready and willink for notivo and efficient sai+ioe In behalf of all those who will call and give their ( orders at KU • i Cl/IC 111 & FARR'S Flannels, Sheetings, Prints, Mu,?iris, laines and Dress Goods, with a great variety of YANKEE NOTIONS, with which to fill in and trim up: We would call special attention to our assortment of with prices which wo know will compare favora bly with prices of the same goods boforo tho war. whioh have boon mado to order from perfect e ook with warrantee. Work ready 4o be shown nd fittod to all customers. ' The, Grocery stook in oltideer ' Flour, Pork, Fish, Salt, Sugars, Teas, .fee, Rice, „Syrup, Molasses, &c., &c.,. Then comes the WOODEN WARE, such as Tubs, Pails, Wash Boards,, Mop Stlas, Sugar Boxes and Pails, together with numerous other Goode, ouch as Crockery , Glass-ware,Stone-ware, .to., which wo will always bo glad to show and risk the soiling after the goods nro seen and ex+ amined. L. B. pIEIVES, Adm`r, REGULATOR STORE! CORNING N. Y . SEASONABLE GOOBS, SILK GOODS, WHITE GOODS, 1:1 BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, CROCE:rid - 11Y, eke., &c. .' "Cheaper than the Cheapest." NEWELL & OWEN I ] Corning, Oot. 29, 1868.-Iy. TIOGA, PA , Od the Dry Goods side wo have a full 1 oomplete and assortment of Fall and Wint GOODS, Good stook of Hats and Caps, I Bootl3 and Shoes, IVIOKIIA/11 & PARiI. Tioga, Oot. 16, 1868 Great Bargain leor all who call at Filson ef, VanValkenbu No. 2 Union Block, in French Merinoes, Empress Clothe ver Sackings of all discription Poplins of all colors. DELAINRS & PRINTS, ALL STY FACTORY'S, MEETINGS, BLE ED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLI HOOP SKIRTS, of every description, DRESS TRIMMIN e DIITTONS of all kinds; also the largo obeipast assortment of READY MADE CLOTH" over brclught Into Tioga Coufity. Retn the place, and call before purohasin' We hay a cargo assortment of Gents' "F ing Goods, consisting of Drifwers, :Under-Shirts, Flannel.S I Ruck Sleeves, and Mittens, 3 Clothing of every description manufactured to suit. - Thankful for past patronage, and by at tontion to business we hope to share a co anco of the same. WILSON A:, VAN VALIINB Wellsboro,Oct.l2, 1868—tf. .1 FOP.BF • ALK—one pair of pleasure' Bo.: Dee, * Mao unity al BARK Fan & Winter Goods IN CORNING. W E have roomed a vory LARGESTOOK of FALL IND WINTER GOODS on the mo=t favorable terms; and will be sold at very small advance from cost. Wo think wo hazard nothing in saying that we -koep the BEST ASSORTMENT and the BEST QUALITY of Goods that are kept in the place. Ulm° a store light enough to' see what you are buying, and pledge ourselves to SELL AS LOGY, quality considered, as at any othereetablishment. 'We continuo to make our CLOTH TRADE one of our dpeoialties, and When doairod MAKE THEM TO ORDER on short notion and• in the best manner. We have added to our stook a good assortment of CARPETS ; BRUSSELS, ZHREE - PLY. INGRAIN, COTTON WARP, HEMP, AND ' STAIR CARPETS. , FLOOR OIL CLOTH and MATTING, and can sell them HOW VERY LOW. Wo aro the agents for the GREAT U. S, TEA COMPANY, and eell TEA at New York primes by tho tingle pound. All visiting Corning, are invited to WI and examine stook and prices. SMITH & WAITE. Corning, Oct. 1, 1808. Lacvt 17'ss 1313wv - e4 PAAC til T. I F you want to soo a good stook of FALL & WINTER GOODS! go to , 1 T. L. BALDWIN Sc CO'S TIOGA, PA. lizzu mall& 00013 ALPACAS, POPLINS, CAMBRICKS, FRENOH JACONETS, ORGANDIES, PEQUAS, VERSA,ILES, BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, &e., &e. 4.LSO, IRISH AND FRENCH POPLINS, SHAWL AND CLOAK. DEPART MENT COMPLETE, TRIMMINGS, LOTS YANKEE NO TIONS, HOOP SKIRTS, BAL MOREL SKIRTS, OPERA FLANNELS, CORSETS, DOMESTICS. READY-MADE !CLOTHING, Cloths and Cassimoreg and a Tailor to Cut and Fit. Boots and Shoes, HATS AND CAPS, STRAW GOODS, ' .CROCKERY, WOODEN WARE, HARDWARE, SHELF HARD WARE, NAILS, IRON, cg's SALT, LIME, PLASTER, PARK, .FLOUR . Lime, Cayuga PlaBter, &o. GROERIES tho most complete stock you can find, such as TEAS. We are old tea drinkers and know them to be good. !Bea 1:021 SUGARS, MOLASSES, N and in filet everything in the Grocery line. Also, Butter Tubs and Pails.; Thitter sold on com mission—no charges for Handling; but would like a small portion of the money you get in re turn, that is if our prices suit. 15 and Eland FARMERS TOOLS, MI kinds and superior quality Luber If youdon't fiat to try ours. want good TA `Pa Warrant it. nigh COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in eschango for Goods. We propose to sell our Goods reasonably. "Live and lot Live" prices given at the counter—only one prise. Cash paid for produco if desired. irts nd T. L. BALDWIN A: CO Tioga, Pa., Nov. 26,1868. I t i et 0. I. tinu Administrator'ei Notice ETTFIIIS of administration having been j granted to the undersigned upon the estatoof Chestor Patridgo, late of Charleston township, deceased, all persons indebted to the said estate, or claiming against n tho W anm k e L w P ill A s T o lt tt l lo D w G h , JOHN KOMAR, Charleatoia, Pets. 8,18016* Adta'rs. Rif}, conaistiag of :-: If you want such as A friell lot of "BEE.HIVIi EXCHANGE!" I sing, I sing oils euriousthing, Althost as strange as Boggs upon Tyng; I've swuneround a chile as round as a ring, And while on the down east part ofmy swing, I stopped at thieity and took on the Spring ST'i•LES OF GROCEitIiS The fashions for 1. SUGARS ARE 120 W 'IN THE NECK; And moreastoniehing still s Ind Mol4sses & Syrups have a freer run downward, with a funnel•sba ped trait. 1 AlEaMclam.erc!iai, ,/- however, are eat from the neck downward, and the style is blue and silver Will stripes. TEA. TEA -TEA will be prepared front- a drawing furnished to every customer who buys a pound. Of the stylesi to suit complexions, itc:ii_may mention that Black Tea you'can havti - if you-long for it. I cannot get time to look up all the hard words which the GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY Use to startle the Innocent people about the coun try; but you oan depend upon finding the very best of Tails at the - BEE-HIYE EXCHANGE ? As to G"colroe, tbe.styles are various. You can have the latest styles from the following fashionable foriign porta, to wit t MOOMA, JAVA, RIO, LAOUYRA JAM- ARIA, &O. In the /natter of PROVISIONS Flour still wears hoops over all, and dispenses, with trails . as unprofitable. I have all grades' eatable. Also, PORK, DRIED BEEF AND HAMS, ogothor with a full assortpont of light groceries and canned delicacies. Asevei M AT HER S Paye Cash or Trade, for all MARKETABLE PRODUCE. CALL AT MATHERS'S. Wellsbor, Apr.l,lB. W. T. PIATHERS NATIONAL LIFB INSURINCH COMPANY OF TIIE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA., )VASEFTNOTON, D. C y Speen Act of Congress Ohartdred APPROVED JULY 25, 1868 Oak Capital, $1,000,000, PAID IN FULL BRANCH OFFICE First National Bank Building, PHILADELPHIA, Where ell Correspondence should be Addressed OFFICERS CLARENCE U. CLARK, President. JAY Coons, Chairman Finance do Executive Com. HENRY D. Cootrn, Vice-President. EKERSON W. PEET, Secretary and Actuary. B. S. RUSSELL, Manager. Circulars. pamphlets, and full particulars giv en on application to the Branch Office of the Company, or to_ R. C.ISIMPSON, WKLLSBbRO, PA., by whom applications will be received and Poll cies procured for Tioga County. Dee. 9, 1868-Iy. WANTED— ASHrLOGS, r at our Mill. Cash paid for them. Wo aro roady to saw for customers. Bring on your logs; Lath and piekets•always on hand. 7SI". Ash. logs must bo 12 or 14 foot long. BOWEN it TRUMAN. Wollsboro, Doo. 16, '6B.tf Lots of Fresh , Ground GAym PLASTEIR FOR $7,00, at T. L. BiLDWIN 4., CO. • Tioga, Feb. 3, 1839. DRS. THOMAS & WARREN, DENTISTS, TIOGA, PA, 5„.„, M - ktgreis. i Vt. 4. r , ;- 4 ""•.kg.: -174 %,1%-i :4 the modern im provemente and do every kind of workknown to the profession. DR. C. TIIOMAS.i T. R. WARREN M. D. Tinge, Oct. 28, 1868. • (lIIOICP, LOT OF GRAIN BAGS , for sato cheap! at,, WRIGHT Ac BAILEY'Sk Wellsboro; Juno 5,107. JOB -WORK; IN THE BEST STILE, and xvith despatch ,a t T II E AGISEASOIR. (Ake. TN R. FITCH'S ABDOMINAL SUPPORT ERS, for sale at Roy's Drug Store, I TIIE largest assortment of Watches, ClCas Jewelry and Plated Ware in Tioga county pt (t9decB6) FOLEI4 ..--3. T ANIPS.—A new kind of lampforKorosene .1.41 no breakage of ohimnevoqit FOLZT'b STOVES, STOVES, STOVES. ygrLLIABI ROPERTEL Agent tor; all Ilrst.olaite f3toiros, Blain :t3g,reet l t Wellabro, Penn'a. ' vs lIAVING been appointed agent for ail first claim Stoves saanufaottred by Relax, Paek ard..t 00,, otAlbany, N. Y. I nxa now ready to farniab thbfollowing named ealeprattd Stoves AMERICAN I NATIONAL ROME COMPANION, MONITOR.. the latter of which is the boa ittore fos oemmon use over in market; beteg cheap, well Matte, tad •onsonlont. I have also, a varletv pt ELEVATED OVENS, PARLOR STOVES, CAST TliON, various patterns, t SHRET IRON, Self regulators. ALSO--Stoves 4ultable for brazing hard or soft coal, will be hirnished to order. easterners will do well to examine mysstook, which is as full and well soleoted as any in Northern Penn. sylvania. I have also put in a full stook of Pull 1-iimxeclvvvtaelo of all sorts. Thankful for liberal patronage in he peat, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. „ &pt. 18, 1888, HARNESS - SHOP I GGINAVLES would any to all friends . that hie Ha eats Shop is now in full blue, and that he is prepkred to furnish heavy or light 1 3E - Itstriaessisel!, - on short notion, in a good and Substantial man. ner, find at prices that can't fall to snit. • The beat woi•kraen aro employed, and none but the best mato al used. Call aad sae. * Deo. 9,186 ly. G. W. NAVLE. - 1, r zriArtgrei . 'Ala - GALLERY. . , . . • ____ • ..icn conseque oe or &carmen, the Win known & Id - heretofore as Kingastruan's Gallery of A t is here j b mutually _ dissolved agreeattle to both parties The businets will huresfter be carried on b • LAY lICING, _. OPERATOR AND PROPIIII4I.OB, At the old stand over Balnman's Dental Oflloo. Constantly on hand a large assortment of FRAMES, SQUARE AND OVAL, OVAL SIZES MADE TO ORDER, • Also oases Jul received, Ishii:eh will bn fltOnl with large or small pleb:mut of the bust quality and at reasonable rates. PHOTOGRAPHS copied from old Ambrotipeo or Daguerreotype of dace and friends. Having ii tented the OPVI see of. , no of tho be'st finishers in Inft-sepla or Oil. am prepared to fill all orders. TWELVE Gild. CARDS_ at $2,00 per dozen, either ear& or vignetis; large Hite from $2,00 be $lO,OO each. • Also a large lot' of CASES which I WIII ft with pictures frcim 50 cents to $3,00. No dunes for showing Goods. Especial attention paid to making Pictures for families in grottpg. Also a lino assortment of PHOTOGBAPHS and tin type albunis, worth from 60 oentsl to SY. OLAY KING. Wellsboro, Duo. 11, 1888. • House and Lot for Sale. pr OUSE and Lot, and vacant lot for sale, J - 11 cheap. Location Wellehoto, and desirable. Inquire at tho Agitator !Moe. Oct. 28, 1888-..t.f. TEE undersigned has fitted up the old Fault dry building, near the Brewery, Wellebere, and is now prepared to turn out fine Calf, 14, oowhido, and harness leather in the bests man ner. Hides tanned on Alma. Cash 'paid for hides. M. A. DURIF. Wellaboio, Oat. 14, 1808. At Woods Gallery 12 Gem Pictures for 75 ots. An ; styles of work cheaper than elsewhere. Call and 11. H. WOOD. 800. Jin. 20; 180%-tf , E. EL EMLIECLEIV. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Flour, Feed and Meal, Weatileld, Tioga Co, Pa. Nov. 11, 1868.-ly .1 i ANOTHER NEW AND LARGE STOOK OF ALBUMS, Just resei,ved by P. R. WilliamsCO. The greatest and, cheapest variety over brought into. town. Albtims Ittitti - Teci‘ to $2O each. Call and see! ; . ; R. WILLIAMS &I CO. Wellaboro, Dec. 23, 1868. The American Cooking Stove Is steadily increasing in sales and in public fa vor, notwithstanding the attempts to imitate its name,' its design and various improvements, and to appropriate or detract from its groat reputa tion. The people soon learn that they, are de ceived aud swindled- by those worthless imita tions, and go back to the article of standard and well kdown value, and these mushroom imfte , lions have their brief existence, and are heard of no more, whilst the:Asweroast, pursues the oven tenor of its way, and will continue to do so as long as Stoves continuo to be necessary ar • icles of household furniture. SHEAR, PAOHARD ds Nos. 17 and 10 Green Bt. ? Albany, N. T. For Bale by Wu. Hozn.nro f )loHolroro, Fqb. 10,1869-Bw. OTIOE is hereby given that I shall expose .1.11 to public Sale at my office Tioga, Tia ga county Pa., on Saturday tile 20th day of March next at one o'clock P. M. Book accounts and judgments of • Lawton Cummings against various individuals at Mansfield, and vicinity, jor cash. A schedule of the accounts and judg ments containing the name of the Debtors, and the amount olaimed to bo duo, will ba exhibited at the time of sale- Fob. 10, 1869-.4w Do you want to save money Go to Wood's Gallery for your Pictures, Frames, and Cases, it will cost you nothing to enquire his prices. Wo'labor°, Jan. 13, 1869.—tf. RELY sole ly upon tho beauty,dur. ability and ar tiWo merit of thbir work to - roelotnmond WANTED, AG IiNTS or Fetnale, who can earn from 310 to $5O ,par week at Lome. All Goods %rill he colfNigned to Agents, to ho paid for when sold, bind sample's cent r es. For full particulars address, wlat stamp, Fool. & CLARK, Detroit, Mich. Feb. 10, 1809-4 w. thole. IWo havo all TIIE FARMERS' BOOK • 140 beautiful and useful illust r ations. 750 octa vo pages. Showing just what ti ory fanner wants to know; I 'i. • HOW TO MAKE THE FARM PAY. Send for a circular giving full description. FARMERS! FARMERS,' SONS! Esperioneed Book Agents and others, wanted to tako this book to every Farmer in'every.comsnu nity, Business permanent. Pays from WO to, I s2oo per month atteordine, to- eAperienco stud ability. Address, ts ZIEGLER, McCURDY st CO., Phil'a, Cincinnati, Chicago, or St. Louie. Nov. 25,1808-5.m0. ,- The Best is the Cheapest Join the crowd going to Spencer's Art 6allery to got the best; Feb. 3, 1869. COOKING STO*ES, THE DENEPAOTO4 WM. ROBERTS! for $l,OO, or 24 for /1,80 PIIOTOGRAPHS, New Taman. Assignee's Sale JOHN W. GUERNSEY, Aeolgnee. 11 11 11
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