The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, May 19, 1869, Image 3

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    00ME M ATTERS.
WEDNESDAY, ISLAY 19, 1809
New A.dir.ertiacsnaen t io
Ifar.iwaro—Nocr Firm—Robortald: 13ailey
icilian Hair lionowor—R. P. Rail ck Co.
New Goods—Wilsou 4 VanValkonburg.
Tioga Borou!h Ordinanco.
IZELiaous. r-- Rev. S. M. Brooktuan
adl preackat ChA .13aptiat hall ovory Sunday, at
th e usual hours, until further notice.. '
.A.llT.—lf 'you have not seen Charley
Thouipson's Copy of \ Bierstadt's "Sunset„ now
on Exhibition at Ypung . & Co's. Book •Store, go
find see it, It is wi l Jrth seeing, anti will I..einnin
ofily 3 week
DECORATION DAY.—We are request.-
tkl to give notice that preparations for the ap
propriate observartco of the 30th inst., the day
; . m
fel apart for the eotion of soldiers' graves,
are being 'made by committee of soldiers in this
village. A genet I attendance of soldiers and
citizens at 3 o'clock, afternoon, of that day, is re
quested. Full programme next week. -
fot,Ev havigg just returned frbm the
t wo cities may bo presumed to have several new
and elegant styles of fancy goods, and a new lot
o fjewelry, watches, eteetrea.
Probably lie will get into his new store in a
week or two.
PISCES.—By the beard of the prophet—
fiEh! VenniVert is entitled to exemplary grati
wie fur a tine MSS of trout, the first, so far as
we are.concerned, of the season.
.We assure him
that they were a most delicious thing "on ice."
If the waters of Pine Creek do much abound in
that article, and the dwellers in hot, dusty
cities find it out, how is Vormilyea to. accommo
date at the Izaak Walton House all who will
surely go there this coming summer ?
PROWLERS ABOUT. Some Small
thievery was done at a house in this village ast
Tuesday night. • The best of three pairs of pants
were taken from an out room, and the beef pro
vided for Tuesclues dinner, together with bread
were taken from the cellar. The owner desires
Lir to return thanks for what the visitor did not
tako. ifotteeliolders will do well to lock their
doors o' nights. Lead nobody into temptation.
CouREcTIoN.—In our notice of the
death of Mr. Ksarr, last wee; there wcre‘somo
errors. Ile Wil4 horn in 1837, consequently was
but 32 years old. We learn by letter from Col.
Emery, of this village, father-in-law of Mr. Knapp,
that Mrs. Knapp is lying very ill, though not
without hope of recovery. One of thCir children,
S
a little hay, is dangerously ill, and 0 e physician
has little expectation of his recovery ' ThoTami
ly has the sympathy of this community in its se
-1 ere affliction.
IMPROVEMENTS.—The work of repair
ing anil renovating, Is well as of building anew,
is going on in all portions of the village.
H. W. Dartt is ealosing his dwelling,l with a
neat picket fence, and Charles Mosier her gone
sad done likewise.
Mr. Fisetiler hits put up a neat barn on Walnut
:trent, and "Mr. Carroll has much improveil his
re in ises on Meade street.
Fole,*'s new store is progressing,
Wheeler's new Wagnn Factory is enelo,,,t, „,,,
inwkuienaro getting ready for the foundatims
the new hotel.
ALLEGED unDER. --Friday morn
m, Michael King and wife, of Union township,
ktnsigne4l to the jail in this on a
charge of wiltil murder of an adopted child.
We give such facts as we can gather: On the
10th, Mr. and Mrs. King took the body of the
child, a boy of eleven, to Troy for interment.
Certain circumstances aroused suspicions of foul
play, and the body was exhumed. On examina
tion it was qund to be barbarously mutilated,
serergiiba being broken, the breast bone crushed
and the thighs burned to a crisp. The body was
otherwise brutally mutilated. King and his
it& were arrested on Wednesday, and after an
examination before a justice were committed to
311,1 M to a barge ofwilful murder at, the May
flyer and'l',•rntiner of this county. The victim
Iva:. a e,.n of a Mr. Tierney, of Troy.
A eirA MIER or A CCIDENTS.---Ltis
,Teek wa,3 an unlucky week in'aud around Well
bwru. ,
(hi :Monday, Ifith, Mrs. William English, of Del
mar, was flung from a wagon and fatally injured.
The horses had been halted for some purpose, and
!tatting suddenly sho. was pitched out of the
wagon backwards, sustaining inch an injury of
the :Tine as resulted in paralysis.-
Tuesday, Ilth, a little child of Mrs. Delos
Miller, of Delmar, was, fatally scrlled. The
neither had set a pail of hot water on the floor,
.and leaving it a moment, the little one toddled
up to it, sat down in the water, and remained
until rescued by its nfother. The child lived
but twelve hours, dying Wednesday morning.
On Wednesday, 12th, a little son of Sheriff
Patter fell from his pony and broke both bones
ff Lis kft arm. The Sheriff is so well accustomed
accidents by this time that this will not be
wail, though rather unpleasant.
yell will wake ally tine
May morning at fours o'clock, or thereabout, you
Rill be delighted with a prelude to the delight
fulleq coneart in the known world. • Just where
it commences in the scale is beyond uc to state ;
but rendered into words it runs thus
Tweet—tweet—tweet
Wlllyu witty, willy-willy wiib-b !
!
Willy-willy, willy-willy wis h-h !
This prelude continues twenty minutes, or so
and appears to ho a formula for rousing the
orchestra from its slumbers. At half-past four
pat is ill hear robin-redbreast, from his perch on
the tree nearest the house ,(ho is social, you
knew 1, rattling away something like this :
"Jonathan Gillett!
Scour the skillet !
Scour it white !
Scour it bright!
t-cortr it Olean, cl.av, VS.P.AN
And this song is taken up by the robin family
and trilled, with an infinity of variation and
with over increasing pitch, till the air becomes
liquid with melody, and the sky golden with
morning rays. Then you hear, in spite of the
dier, a clear, hesitating pipe, reqnting the first
two lines of the robin's song—
" Jonathan Gillett
Scour Alie !"
—hut never getting n stave farther in the song
This is the blue-bird, uhich is a sort of imitator,
or mocking bird. Ile mates with the robin in
habits and song, lint has very little independenfo:
Besides theso.songs the Ca tbird is heard trilling
lux incomparable melody, beating the Canaries
handsomely.
—Of course this Grand Opera of Morning has
a meaning. If you will arise, and go out into
the open air, you will find that from half pilot
fear up to sunrise the tide of song inr•reits , .s in
the same-ratio: ns the light. Commencing wit \
the high notes of the elarionette, instrument
alter instrument hills in, until the full orbed !AID
glides through the golden gates of the (not ; troll
then the entire orehetittit of OM feathered world
loins in chorus and the occasion hecente's sub
From this we learn that the animal tiro hl
—especially that portion of it Which , acr ars fea.l,_
era—worships the sun. Now, the sun nth) ma
he a proper object of worship, or adoration : nod
the Parsecs may have been idolaters : but litter
all, we suspect that the powers above are 'better
Pleased with the grateful praises of the Liras,
than with tho yawns of the human sluggard.—
, Niter adore the sun, and moon, and stars of the
i firmament than live a stranger to gratitude for
the I , 47sings of these wondrous works of the
Almighty Father. yo admire a picture. al..'
honor the artist. Shall we not admire' and
praise " morning," and " evening," and
soh ,o
ur the Great Artist?
--- , Can it be that the Pot,tmasterOisttibutes the .
mail belonging to Iris Honor tha t Burgess. into
our box': "
Tile following brief, and therefore witty, now
have been received : '
" Sir : Every sixth plank_ in tho • walk in front
of my premises !s. :clean gone rotted...lA:ay
taxes and want it fixed. " Tiuow v:'
This ono savors of profanity :
" Sir: As I was walking down Pearl, between
Lincoln tend t2neon Streets tho other night, .1"
stepped upon a loose plank, which flew op and
d 4/A4 - Imaged my shin most a c.e.rtiolly. It
would be a d—l-iglitful improvement to mend'
[hobo devious . ways. "Jour:s."
Hero is ono which touches the rock of offence:
"Sir : Tho crossings on the less frequented
streets are in nn abominable condition. I saw
something like Omni at the taking of Port lion,
on the Appomattox; but those weto called
"blaring. A. I pay over fifty cents 'taxes for
borough purposes I demand the repair of the
crossings,. Yours, RoAtisS"N."
Again :
"Sir: When hest in your village I saw a three
horso twuu mired iu , front of Union Nock,—
',Moir oars wore just above the mud when 1 left.
I write to ask if the poor crenturos nro cot of
their misery.' " SMITH."
We can assure Snlilll that the horses were soon
buried by the' operation of the law of gravita
tion and inadequate,:, resistance. Tho future
antiquarian will find their bones, sod write
much about the pre-Maraio man. But we most
give audience to uteri) inquirers :
" Sir : Why, in the name of Cologne, do you
permit rotten codfish and •stale pork to perfume
your town ? Is it a general and urgent invita
tion to the cholera ? 0 Starnes."
"Sir : You have a beautiful Public Square.—
Why don't you fence it? Why don't you put
Boats around it, at proper intervals ? Why don't
you grade it end let it sod over decently ?
4, CmPenn."
sir !My wife an hired girl have made a
big heap of refuse from the kitchen in my back
yard. It is becoming a nuisance. If the Bur
gess and Council don't remove it soon I'll pros
ecute them. " WHIPLASH."
—With whiCh o.lcorpts wo must bog to bo let
off. Such inquiries and complaints should ho
sent to Burgess Truman.
The third quarterly meeting of the
Tioga Baptist Association will he held with tho
WeWhere Church on Wednesday, May 26, at 101
A. M. Rev. N. L. Reynolds will preach the ope
ning sermon. Contributions for the Homo Mis
sion. E. T. BENTLEY, Clerk.
—lt is earnestly requested that all the churches
debted tp the building fund, send their respee
co awe*, Ls by the delegates attending the above
eeting,. P. 0. VAN tlui.nt:a, Treas.
CoNclßT.—The second Concert of
the Wellsbora Cornet hand, will be given at the
Court House, Monday evening, 31st inst. 111 r.
John C. Jacobs has very kindly proffered his ser
vices on that occasion. Tho Concert will consist
of Music by the Cornet 13and,somic songs by
M-r. Jacobs, Solos and Quartets by others. Doors
open at 7 I'. M. Entertainment at IL Tickets
_ . .
1 - 16 lcts. May ho lutd at Hugh Young's Book
SCo c, and at the Court House on the crening of
the Concert.
Committee of Arrangements : Hon. IL AV
W. 11. Smith, L. C. Dennnet, J, Ji
Niles, Hugh Young, M. If. Cobb.
GOOD TF,MPLARS.—The officers of
Wensboro Lodge No. 661 weroinstalled by Lodgo
Deputy D. L. Denne. Alonday evening, May
as follows: R. It. Austin; W. V., Mrs.
W. W. Webb ; Sec., Ditvid Kurr; A. S., Mrs. D.
Karr; F. S , Thomas Oen ; Treas. Mrs. Monroe
ChapJuin, Rev. O. L. Gibson ; 1 .1. U., ,lung Ste
vens 0., Joseph Brewster; IL 11. S., Sallie
Reilingtnn : L. 11. S., Mrs. It. R. Austin.
AIANSFIFILD LOCAL.—Monday 3(1 inst.
Mr. George RICon, formerly of Charleston had
ono of his logs 'broken while at wort: ; it is a Plm
pie fracture of both bone3'a few inches above the
ankle joint, and was 50' by his brother, Dr. lInVOII,
of Illosqhurg,
The Tioga 1L 11. Co. has built au athlitaumil
track here, moritz, the old depot Wel: to give
room. This make.; the fourth soh,
Mr. Wt-ley Pitt , lin, oeenpie.l a pao t,r
huildintr, Comedy ocoupied hp the Soldiet.' Or
phan : 4 01001 nq a dwelling.
Mr. W. G. Lutz returned flout New drk rrn
Monday, Mtl inst., with 10 Swe(l,,.s. 41”ly !ono
Jirair€i
first days' work in the I'. S. Wtlnesii•ly 1:0, at
the ore hod.
The' Furnace was put in blast again Thursday
evening.last, haring' stood still about 11l dAys for
want of help and stock.
The tLiiowing citizens of Mansfield Set &or Flt:
on their preinibes in inunber3 ranging, Cron, too
to twenty each : Geo. V:neent, Mrs. Street, V: it.
Spencer, C.. 1. Munn Win. Munn. Win. Harrison,
R Cody, Porter Gaylord. Miss Sonti Lani11....1
Slingerland, .1. A. Thompson, Jot> utdaut, , h,
Lyman Reynolds, C. W. Bailey, F.' . lieu, Bark
Ballard, Oliver Elliott, .1. Ifolden, IL N. 11"1401.
Mr. It. \. Holden has repaired his side-)volf:
on Main street:- I wish f e mid add other names
n connection u • itlt am ide-calk+, lint it is no
deasant calling the roll of delinquents :It. al
RIM
Mr. C. 'Blackwell 'has built a new etitaney and
rePaired the roof of his rePulenee.
It was ley privilege to vi-it Widli-horo a few
days Eimer, und•l was agreeably sin pri , ed to fee
the building enterprise that has-developed fhi
spring. The people of Wellsbora way not ap
preciate it as they ought, hut the sight of new
Jungles and especially ul new brii.l; was refil :kb-
"Snobby" failed to put in an appearance last
week, tvhat can the matter be? I a lso learn that
not a siUglc school director (or married e ither
was iirtseut from Tioga Tinge Pero last
Tuesday week, in dui Convention that NV a., called
to elect a county Superintendent, Wes "Snobby"
gone from the "corners" that, a la Nasby, he
could not read the entice .ratting a vaivenlion,
to his friends?
Jos. P. Morris M. I). and Hilo, leturrd home
GIG inst., lifter nn absence of several months in
this and (Allot. State-i-,- We arc glad to :q!o thorn
home ❑nntn.
To day, 7th inst., Win. Sowers, a lad or about
twelve years, son of N. Sowers, had Ii thiad
finger cut orr, anal the second linger l udly cut
lay a wood-saw at Bailey's Mill. When will lo vs
learn to keep away from Paws?
TioaA LovA.L.—We fully appreeinte
the regard paid to the " Tioge, loyal" lest week,
by publishing- h (or her) Relict, when com
pelled to defer those from many other: parts of
the County.
Your correspondent wilt be very briof this
week, and will rest easy by stating that: Tom
Depui has become another witne.3 to the OA
that—" Westward the courze of empire takes its
way." Ile was a member of the bras•: band, and
his departure will be regretted.
Our neighboring mountains have pawed thro'
a fiery ordeal Jro the last few dnyc. The tire
may be seen in the evening. running for miles up
tht steep mountain south of IN Tice scene is
belititiful, and nowhere e:eelled this , ide of the
land of " perpetual tlowds."
,Geo. 'Hazlett has plarea a new :Ave enaeb cur
lOs route. It has the apraeranee 01 a very coin
fortab/c carriage. A , 4 to it 4 ty aut.: I ata nl
judge.
The "schoolinarat. , ,." hate wade their appear
ance this spring, and Joey lie ;want; in an
etiieial eapaLity at the tullnstiug place: Brook
lyn seheol, Miss i\a n irc• Yrut!•mau (11 , -
trict, 111h , :i Horton, "1 - Lae:relict:l ills. Tioga
village, primacy departincnt. Mis , 'Minerva Reyn
olds; awl Dagoef I Felon he+o'.•,llit' Martha
Steven:.
The celeet sehodie!ezeil melt. There were
no public exercise:Lel ally this was wrong,
The eontinuance or Ihr sih.,l i vely lineertaA. ,
A ,pirit wevacte the
mw; Die Dew CI:110'S
IVIII be noticed in a I . lllllll' 144-
ter.
W EN I'EV 11, LE ,O('A \'al
Wiohli.” ha mow ( nod i, litiiiii.V to
toWij, that I to I.nw:~ ills
-till Ow illtige ill Tiola "'Hair
r rogencrtiteil
-iyttintitp2 ,- to , tty,
1- ton% , -tippisod tiiiir :111 in good
to•ittit. ;“• t „ ' m, n .fioti for Inn
t•,,idtd.nto,o.
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heir \VIo4• to , zrow ,carer.
Total 1.3 Lq ellerl ))1•, ie 911/ MOHO,
1.u.111 tiu:r• 1. 119
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IV.: al t.ow itli tilts b , •.:•1 11 4 0 1 LiVi'r
11.
ji,t , our 1,0 t (4i-het, it,r his ,trietly tem-
P. D am on i f,ir nii,n ;:inee the influx of law
yo.s. Probably the legal "biz" don't pay.
"Sleepily" yours. RIP VAN WINKLE.
, ..„
COVINtiTON' - LOCAL. -1110 Offi&G'S'''Ot
Co'vingtOn Lodgo of. Good :Tomplora, N0:548,
wereinstallett. Lodgo Deptty Ilenry„,nyown,
Tnestlai evening, 4th inst, as follows:
Iv. C., Jay C. Johnson; W. V., Nellie Pack
ard; Sec., Mrs. Meeker; IP. S., Lizzie Ifoltntin ;
A. S., S. L. Barber; Marshal, G. A. Kinney ; D.
M., Mary Cleaver; T.., Thos. Cook; I. G., Jennie
Clark ; 0. 0., E. E. Jones; It. 11. S., Mrs. Baker;
L. If. S., Mrs. Dusted. , •
A Degree Lodge has been formed with W. T.
Holman as Degree Templar, and a fall corps of
assistants. • .
Simon (Green has sold his house mill lot on the
west side of the 'river to David Webb for sBoo.
Green retires from-the firm of Lee, Ilagentmeli R.
Green, and becomes It. If. S. to flolman.
Sumner Willson has sold hifftivh yOir old steers
to Phil. Williams for 181 60. It- evidently pays
to feed stock in this country.' •
."Acei." evidently feels bad about 'Mr. what-is
bis name. Is be trying to follow in the fo . otsteps
of his illustrious predecessor—"swinging around
the circle" of your local' family, striking out
right and left, frith a new copy of the."Constittt
don" in each pocket, to say nothing'of the "Flag?"
"what is in a name," Mei.? If it,foreeosts the
future, Lew I shudder for you. •
_ _ _
Your CORRESPONDENT
MA cze c .n.,1 33 ia. ssoira. fe) is' es .
HoUSE CLEANING.—Rugh Young
Co., ore now receiving their Spring Stock of
NVitlf and Window Papers, Curtains. Curtain
Fixture?, Cord, and tassels, Gilt Corllbins,
which they are now Belling at very low figures.
Persons wanting goods in theirlino will do well
to examine their stook
. before buying elsewhere.
No charge for showing goods.
MARTZIAc4ES
SPENCER 7 POPE,—Iu Tiogi, May 9, by
Rev. C. Otis Thatcher; Mr. Clark 13. Spencer, and
Miss Loretta E. Pope, both of Chatham.
WILCOX---IVILSON.—In Delmar, May 13, 011ie res
Wilco of Robert Stool°, Esq., by Roy. W. A. Smith,
John D. Wilcox, of Doluau, and Mica Sarah M. Wilson,
of Norris.
• SMITII—IIUCKBEE.—Afay 12, by Ifoir. 'Wm. M. This
ell, Herrick Smith of Lawrilicoville, and Emma
of Farmington:
,DICKENS—STRAIt—Tn Clymer, April 26, at the
residence of the bride's father, by Rev. Francis Strang,
David W. Dickens, of Hector, Potter Co., itna Clarinda
MEM
DEArrlifi
HA DLET.—In Litchfield, Ililledolo Co., MIA., Apri
21 of constimrtirAllarcia
‘Vcst Liberty, aprill9, after an illness o
four days, Fatah Y., n iro of I'. B. Itield, aged fortylsevei
yearn mont not( 8 attys.
Rost, mother, rest, from toil, and Fin , nu 4 h irie e !
TiH3 weary warfare of this mortal lila;
In peace the heal is that mourn the ne'er may know
Until they too, have dome with all Wings here below.
Seat then in peace beneath the fragrant sod,
Until thearehangera trtunpot shall call to meettheirOod
Earth's buried hosts. then with the ransomed best
tie thine Heaven's perfect. »ever-ending rest."
S. V.l.'.
.nvEaoon.—lrt Liberty, April 5, after n lingering
Gcoign LeVegoo(lin the 67th year of MS' ago.
• Wolf Ppenk df his goocines , t, '
Anil toll of his lost , '
And think. how the Fathef
llath welcomed above.
But while in our sorrow.
We thank God that ho gave
A husband and father,
And wait ready to save.
Cliatham,. April 16, of Leant disease,
Sylvester 800va,age4•447
'Cho deceahotl Was a native of Chatham, „pent hia life
in, that township, respected anal honored; and died in
WI holm and expectation. that to die Was gain. Ito
went 10 sleep in foil usnal health .refleeting on the
Amines., of I,is Savior and awoke in heaven to enjoy the
heontitude ut lint CVllpattionship tornver. • Cott.
SP.ECIAL, NOTICES.
_o_
riL-AaMili HALUS
- 472 , - VEGETAKE4IGILIAN
-erriro: ,KENEwi-R.
'rh o of its remedial properties is a liege
do compound,
IT WILL RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO
S ORIGINAL COLOR.
U. will keep the hair from falling nat.
It cleanses the scalp and makes the hair!tott,
sirons and
It is a splendid hair drePsing.
R. (', 1I ALL CO„ Naztuta, N. 11. Proprietors
T. , „. I,y 'all DI uk041,, , L a. [May Jo, 1550.
1_4 ()T8
• OP
N 1 C 1
WICKHAM & FARIVS,
TIOG A, PA
SUCH AS
DRY GOODS
Groceries,
11ATS & CAPS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
CROCKERY (V, WOODEN
iO.IA ,TO DT, •I NSP ROPED, AND
::,01,1) AT A FAIR PROFIT.
CALL AN!) SEE
Tioga, May 12, 180,
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NEW
GOODS,
MI
WICKHAM da PARR
Notice to Titx-Payers.
AorU'in Wollsboro't'e ra
j. oeive Borough and School Taxes, for 1808.
on Thursday the 13tb, Tuesday the IBth, and
Wednesday the 19th, May, inst.
To persons who pay on these days, an
abatement . , of live per cent is allotiod. After the
above date no abatement can be made.
Taxpayers are
,earnestly requested to make
prompt payments. - Wm.' ROBERTS,
May. 5, 1868; Ito elver of Taxes.
County Treasurer.
•
Chas. H. aoldsmith, of ll'eliskro, will be a
candidate for Treasurer, subjocit to the deoleion
of the Republican convention.l
• We are requested to announce Giles Roberts,
of Knoxville, as a candidate for Treasurer, sub
ject to the decision of the Republican County
C4tivention.
David Cameron, of Tioga, tyjll bon candidate
for Treasurer, subject to the decision or the Re..
mblienn Convention. '
11. Stowell, Jr., of IN'ellsboro, will ho a. can.
(Mkt.° for Treasurer, subject to the decision .of
o Ropublip4n county Cor!vorition
. . .
It °member that Albert Batter, of lVestfiuhl Boro,
a. ono. " Buoktail" that votes as ho shot, is
the candidate for County... Treasurer, subject to the
decision of tho Republican COunty Convention.
Yours RespoctfullY, ,• Aim Ett a, BAKER.
. , ~„. • ,
Wo' are ic'questeil to annomice Alonzo M.
Spencer, of Richmond, as a cazididate for County
Treasurer in the approaching Ropublimn County
Convention; and subject to tlio decision of the
sanio.?, . , .
' ?
Wo aro requested to announce Gen. It. C. Cox,
of Liberty, as a candidate for Treasurer, subject
to the decision of the Rept*llan County Con
vention. '
Charlos F. ; Miller, of Tioga; will be a candi
date for Trodsurer, subject to the decision of the
Republican Convontion.
REGISTER ,11 RECORDER
If. 13. Anenna Wars hiniSolf as u nnndidato for
Register and Recorder, subject to the decision
of the Republican Convention. . -
D. L: DEANI °Kars binisolf as a candidate for
Ito position of Register and Recorderysubject to
be deeisien ()Oho Republican county. Convep
.
ion. ;
PIIO , TIIOI , tOTA ILI
1.1111.01" TABOR, of Chariest',
to foe Prothonotary subject
°publican Convention.
.1. P. Dosit.t.nscitt is a cand I
Prothonotary, snlijoot to t
opubliean Cortvontion of Tio
Wilson VanVa
No.- 2 Union Block. is
tho place whoro the crowd go to find
THE NEW SPRING STYLES
POPLINS, GRENADINES, LAWNS,
ORGANDIES, PIQUES, CHINTZS,
PEICALLES, GINGHANS,
DELAINES & PRINTS, ALL STYLES,
FACTOO'S, SIIEETINGS, 'BLEACH
ED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS.
HOOP SKIRTS,
of cvm•y description, DRESS TRIMMINGS and
lIIITTONS of all kinds; alsi l the largest an'
cheapest assortme t of
REAR MADE C
ever hrought into Tiogn County. Remeither
j the" pinee < ; lea call bcfo'c purebnsing
hriVP FOleetcti nur ?loci
and notify gentlerne;
LIGHT CASSIMERES,
ENS, PARM.SIIS' S
TEES, .L SUAIIii
every dez.teription we
'Plianitfol for plat patrons
cot ion to bwlineFa we hope t
ince of the came.
WILSON .L• VAN
kVe.llsborti,May l'J,
t I N Mary Ann Rouse.: Take
notice, that Carlog Rouse your hushattd, has
applied to tho Court of Common Pleas o . OTioga
county for a divorce from #ho bonds of matri
mony, and that the said Court has appointed
Monday, May 31, 1869, for I a heating in the
said matter, at the Court I raise, Welisboro, at
which HMO and place you can attend if you
think proper. .11. POTTER.,
May 5, 1869. Sheriff.
TN DT.VOIWE.—To by .an Cooper: Take
notice, that Rebecca Cd,opor, your wife, by
her next friend, Minor Watkins, has applied to
the Court of Common Pleas hf Tioga County for
a ilivvreo from the bonds of matrimony, and
that the said Court has appointed Monday, May
31, 1360, .at the Court Hods°, Wollaboro, for a
bearing in the said mattO,at which time and
placo you can attend if you ithink proper.
J. It. POTTER,
Blteriff.
May 5, 1859
TN, Tryphena White: Take
I notice, that Daniel A. White, your husband,
has applied to tho Court of Common Pleas of
Tiogo County for a divorco from the bonds of
matrimony, and that the said Court has ap
pointed Monday, May 31, 1859, at the Court
House, IVollsboro, for a, hearing in the said
matter, at which time and ,place you can attend
if you think proper. J. B. POTTER,
May 5, 1569. Sheriff.
TN DIVORCE.—To Daniel Green Take no
-1 Gee, that your wife, Henrietta Green, by
her next friend Abiol Sly, has applied to the
Court of Common Pleas of Tioga County for a
divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and that
said Court has appointed Monday, May 37,
ISO at the Court Muse, WeUsher°, for a hear
ing in the said matter, at ythich time and place
you can attend it you think proper.
J.B. POTTER,
Sheriff.
I. N DIVORCE.--To 111:lry W. Brown : Take
notice, that your itusinutd Edwin C. Brown,
May 5, 1860
has applied to the Court of Common Pleas of
Tioga County for a divorce from the bonds of
matrimony, and that said Court has appointed
Monday, May 31, 1869, at, tho Court House in
Wellsbore, for a hearing in said case, at which
time and place you calf , attend if you think
proper. ' J. 11. POTTER
rt,, -
A — —tti-------049----nttßeonti:T Take
Tlca to the Court of Common Pleas
of Tioga County for a divrtrce from the bonds - of
matrimony, and that sahl Court has appointed
Monday, May 31, 1869, at the Court House,
IVensboro, for a hearing in said matter, at which
time and place you car. attend if you think
proper. J, E. POTTER,
May 5, 1869. Sheriff.
PETITION FOR CIIARTER. Notice is
hereby given that an application has been I
made to the Court of Crinuiion Pleas of Tiogo
County for a charter or eorp - oration to Thomas
J. lice°, Michael Dave}, and others, nssociatod
tor encouraging and, disseminating the prin-
Ciples of Temperance, td have continuance by
the panic, style, and title of " Tho First Total
Abstinanco Society of Blossburg," and that
Monday, the 31st clay of May 1569, is appointed
for tbe.final hearing, wilco, if no sufficient. reason
is shown to the contrar,V, ilia Court will grain
said Charter. 31 P. DONALDSON,'
May 5, 1,8i19-lia: Proth'y,.,l
Administrator's Notice
J T ETTERs of Administratien having been
granted to the undersigned upon the estate
of Aaron Searle, Late of Jackson, deed, ail per
sons indebted to, or claiming against said F,stgto,
mnst settle with ELLEN SEAELE.
Alny: b,lB(l9.—fisv. Adrex.
For Sale.
T AM AGENT for Kinney lc; Co., celebrated
platform Spring Wagons', all styles, nlpo
for their light Carriages and Buggy Wagons,
Made in good atyle, and fitlom jersey timber,
and warranted in overY,respeet; equal to nny
made._ Can furnish any of the abovo at the
lowest Manufacturers prieo'fi. L. C. BENNET.
Wolleboro, May 5, 1.469-tf.
CAME to the ,premises of the subscriber in
Delmar, April g o ult., 7 yearlings-2 steers
rind 5 heifers. They are well spotted with red
and white. ' The owner is requested to prove
property, pay ellarges,-aud reclaim.
Ddayl.2, 18004 W. U. ii, STOZTV.
./y1731V - • ADVER :715.
,
Mrs. A. J. SOF
Ot is
r tl e: w pe sy o e p tful!y g inform i
g
Spring awl 811,72711er 1
'which also offers for sale at lo
stock-comprises
Flowers, Hats, Bonnets
Laces,
and ladies fancy goods, generally
:,Partiealar attention paid to
and Bonnets. Wellsboro, April,.
TVFIE undersigned would say to'
and the public generally. tha
up rooms in her building (Ist d
Horn's ware rooms) for the purpos,
Millinery Dress
, will be R candi
to the doclsion of
'dot° for tho ()Irmo
o decision of tho
'ga,eounty.
kenbig's
with great Cate'
'I.'IVEEDS, LIN
TINS, GAI•
12 NV P. A 11
an't be beat
, and by strict at
share a continu
ALICENTIURO
Est ray
Millinery & Dress
in all its dapartniand
nor gooas 'aro hll new, And con
Flowers, Laces, Ribbons, Sint
and in - short, everything pertain
ionabk establishment, Call bef
elsoadwo. Prices reasonable.
Pavieuinr attention paid „to
deind over 01(1 ladies' bonnets.
Api. 2,1, '69-3th. Mrs. JFiRO
State Street Lo
AP. CONE having said 01
4 State Street into town
them for Salmon reaspriablo term:
Welsboro,'April 2S, JS69. '
- ' In Bankruptcy
1, aIS is to give notice :
22d day of January A. D.
in fiinkruptey Vas issued again!
jarres M. Bunnol of Wellsboro,
Ticga, and State of Penn'a, who 1);
eV:. Bankrupt en petition of hittl
thcpayment of any debts and d
prcperty belonging to such Bank
ft:this UFO, and the transfer of t
hin aro forbidden by law : that
Cr3ditors of the said Bankrupt,
dots, and to ehooso ono orannro
es ato will ho held at the court ,
.
tobcholden at the Wilco of F.
Biro of Tioga, Pa., before F E
or tbo 10th day of May, A •,
°Moth A.M.
THOMAS A
U. S. Marshal Winter
Apr'2B, l o9. Por DAVID CA
Just Rece
s PRING SACICS and SA D CIf s,
April 11, 13119. •
A NEW lot of POPLINS,
and Satins for Trimming
April 14, 169.
401a - 57 .
ART GALL
Is'the place to get your PHOTO(
and Rustic Scenery. The new
in any position. .
ASPLENDID stook of Kid
at DE
MR=
A I, All (if , : Stock of Spring
DE:
xprii 14, ISIO
1 ALO PE OTO I
Made at CLAY ICING'S Art
rer dozen. Also HALO AMP,
size for frames, $1,5 0 each.
Largest Stock o
In Tioga County for sale at tL
ll=
Fob SA
A splandid sloe
Picture Frame II
Vhich will ho manufactured t
Ho prices, at`
April 14, 1869.
Grocery and Prov
CORNING, 1
C. izo. si.
IVTIIOLESALE AND It
in nil kinds of
GROCERIES, P
Wines, Mgt.
Cigar
TORSION & DOMEST
DRIED FR
CANNED FR
V Li' G E 1.7i1
WOOD £5 WILLOW W
CROCICFiItY
PERAMBULATORS
A full and oomph:do essol
mentioned goods of the best
hand.
Particular attention pail
Dealers and Consumers will
tereqt to examine his Stock
Corning, N. Y., March 31,
ph Co/
Tiovirtire of an order o
of Tioga County, I NV
pnhlie outcry at the Court
Thursday, May, 20th; 1861 1
1
then and there, to the big
the following' described 1
erty of Ella S. Hoyt ant
children of Josept 11 oyt a
ceased, to wit :
A lot of land situated i
Tioga County, Pa.
by lands of A. P. Com, o
. Fisher, on the ;lout!,
on the Wect by land of El
ing ./ 1 of an acre, more (r
tt ametionee and sumo fruit
CIIAIt
April, 28, 1860-Im.
Orphans' Court Sale
101 Y VIRTUE OF an order of Pm Orphans'
13 • Court of Tiogn county, I will 'offer at pub
lic sale at the Court House In 'Wellsboro, Friday,
the 28th day of May next, at 2 o'clock p m, the
following real estate, late the property of Minor,
Benjamin, of Delmar, deed :
A lot of land in Morris, surveyed ,on warrant
No. 4378. James Wilson warrantee, It being
all of said tract lying west of the top of the
hill, west of Stony! Fork creek, commencing on
the South lino of said tract, nt the top of said
bill, and running ,a straight lino to a point on
the North line, at tho top of said hill The
point of said hill to ho considered ns the point,
at the top of rocks, containing about seven bun-
Bred and fifty acres. Terms Cash.
SARAH BENJAMIN,
Apr, 28,'89-Im. Adm'x, of M. Benjamin.
MEDICAL-A_
MUESI
i ELD
Is often quite expensive, but this you have for
the reading.
If by accident, you yet scaldell, bruised,
burned, dr sprained, then apply
Salutilfer
the public that
assortment of
!ff!{nery
prices. Her
immediately; for it is quick- to ,
and powe)ful io cure pain and so
If you arc agieted with 19
numbness and stffncss qlthe line
severe pain, or paiitful
ralgia and Influmatory Rheum 9
•
try
Ribbons
°pairing Hats
S, 180-2 in.
li!Ea king
poll means. .Apply it quickly
leave it open to the car ; and use
In directions on the bolt,
her old friends
she has fitted
)or below Van
of carrying on
Making,
If you have Sore ;Throat, or
Felons, or Croup, orPleurisy,or
or any of these di* orders that
ist in part of
o Goods, (Pe.,
Is what you want, fiir at 4as pro ed a bless•
ing to thousands, illthintyh it is reckoned
to be one of the strongest 11)&11'60 ; yet it i s
so safe that even a child may handle d use (I.
ng to n 'Pash
to purchasing
blenching and
' I IE SMITH
SALUTIFER
rept constantly on hand for immediate use,
will caret,* prevent much sneering, and
his land on
lots now offers
7 . f agent and economical, and
esire to save expense; then remember that
That on th©
• 869, a warrant
, • t the estate of
n the county of
. 8 been adjudg
icreditors ; that
roivery of any
pt, to him, or
fly property by
meeting of the
to prove their
ssignees of his
f Bankruptcy,
3. Smith, in the
iwith, Register,
I. 1800, at 10
Is found to Le a saving of. snore than $lO a
9 - -For sale by all Druggists
Depot 252 Gre ! Hlwieh St., Now Yorl
Wholesale and I
DRUG STOI
ROWLPAY,
District, Pa,
fERON, Dopty.
veal
NOS, at
NO d; CO's.
TII-Esubscriber will keep on handiat all times
a full stock of
•
DRUGS ANDMEDIg-INES:
ALPACAS
at
ILAN() 41; CO.
I'ln. ms' s Y,
Patent Medicines,
Flavoring Extracts, rerflimery, Kerosene,
Lamps, Wicks, Dye Colors, While Wash
Lime and Brushes, Varnish and
Sash Brushes, Window Glass
all sizes; Varnisle of all •
kinds, Fancy Soaps,
Hair Oils,
liltAPllg. New
inbinet size merle
npr. 14,1369,
1 oyes only
LAN° & CO.
lathing at
7ANO A; CO
RAPBS
Hair and Tooth Brushes, a
iVotions ; alsl a co
Norio"- of
allery, at $1.25
tOTYPES, largb
apr. 14, 1869.
nomiropalhic' Met
Frames
lowest prices, at
AY KIWI'S
krt. Gaury.
Buyers aro requested to call ant
ces before purchasing elsewhere.
111
March 24, 18139—1 y
11=3:1
order nt ronsona..
+AY K r ING'S
Art
ion Store,"
GENTS' & LADIES' FUlt
iLat-i l
TAIL •DEALER
°VISIONS,
ors and
C, GREEN
MI
ITS AND
"LES,
RE, GLASS &
VARE,
I--- ",-,-,,c, 0
TOYS, &c., &e•
FEED, MEAL, PORK, kROVISION.§
tment of the above
quality always on
to Fin° Groceries
find it to Choir in
,oforo buying•
11869.
A choieo lot of CLOVER and
bosides all kinds of GARDENI
SEEDS, SEED POTA`i
rt Sale.
the Orphan's Court
ill expo.° to sale by
!louse, Wellsboro on
, at 2 o'clock P. M.,
'ost and bust bidder,
eat Estate, the prop-
Eva. C. Hoyt, minor
l Sophia Hoyt, de-
DIOS, BEANS, POTA!
BEESWAX, &c
the Eoro of Wells
lounded on the North
the East by lands of
by State Street, and
7,:c Maxwell, contain
ess, with a one story
trees thereon.
E=E=l
Guardian
SALUTIFER,
outward remedy, then
SALUTIFER
may save life
SALUTIFER
.
year all families that tiee
8y W. C. KRlVtlii.
In
PAINTS, OILS,
SPECTACE
and a full stock of
Pure Wines and Li
BULLARD Sr,
are now offering
FRENCir MERINOS A
AMERICAN MERINOS
ALL OTHENgOODS
AT GREATLY RDECED
PRICES.
CALL AND SITE
Wellsborn, Jan. 20, ISCIO
The Best Stock of
-..- ......., ,-/11............ 1
ME
in.Welbdboro, can be ound at
M. B. PRINCE
You eau get cash fo
M eh 31, 1861)•
RIP SHE GOES I.
FROM THIS DATE
FOR CASH, we will Fell FEED at these pri
C : •
Trery hest Rye Oats, Ground
here, . $2,50 civt
Best imported Feed, • 205 "
Best Common Feed,
Cow Feet?.
The nhove
goeAs, at the 'above prices, are
strictly eash ! 4 ,„
We don't tail spud in our feed.
We haven't a Piaster Mill connected with our
Flouring 91iil! -
Our Feed is pure! & BAILEY.
Wetlf:boro, Jan, 20, 18110,
New Goods
Just Received and sold cheap, for Cnsb.
April 7, 'B9—tf, TOLLIS ,t, BARKEII.
SELLING OFF AT COST
VICE
Iff i N2
MEM
neness, or
bs, or with
Zile Neu
tism, then
PJg WUZZlkitg al co.
,90-1/8 not to
r t' according
,Quinsy, or
Chilblains,
require an
Meal' from this dato their entire stock of
OURS, MEDICINES,
Perfumery, Notions, Dye•
Stull;i, Paints, Oils,
Varnishes, Glass, Putty,
'Wholonlo
b etail
IRE !
Alcohol, Turpentine, Kerosene Oil,
Tobacco, Cigars,
Wall•paper, C urtahas,
Positively no nonnhug.
BM
cll stock of
)I.2)leter
\Vellsboro, Marib 3, ISr.9
icines,
Fresh 'Goods Received Weekly.
uors.
exaniint3 pr
C. DRESS
3OVIN 4.= frt-laraM
Converse & 0-sgoot
k eep ronetavtly on hand a lai-ge 04 of genera
MERC 11 A, N 11 I Z
AT COST
' COST,
GOODS. i AS - REPRESENTED, NOT
'l' COST
Jan. a. 1368.-ly. CONVERSE ,4, OSOOOD
The undersigned would respectfully inform
he citizens of Tiogn and vicinity that ho has
ust oponcd a
Watch and Jewelry
establishment in Borden's nrug Store, and is
prepared to execute all giders in his lino of
business with despatch tind - in the best of man-
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
S. WILE
Tina, P(31). 24, 1809.-tf.
ARh: receiving fresh lots of goods by railroad
every day nt their Store in
and boreLy give nolico that they intend to load
one•horse towns like Welisboro and NansfiCid in
both
PRICES' AND VARE
IT4'.
IMOTHY SEED,
!and small FIELD
&c., at
Soo if wo don't do it
April 21, 1569-1 w
11. PRINCF,'S
THE GRAN 1) PRIZE
your
'O
- ES, GRAIN
AT
B. PRINCE'S
6) 0
0 Pounds of norol Butter wantod
es./ 00 for which I will pay 4 5 ef'DV+ i in 5
trade a t toy Store. c, b. 11'11,1,00%.
IV ellehero, Nov. ";, IS6 S.
•,00 "
1.75 "
Olt S 11 11—ano pair (11 plensur o Bobs, at
11" . 23
,igag. TOLES S BAKKER'S
DR. FITCIUS ADDOMINAT. , . SUPPORT -
F,itS, for at lloy's Drug Store.
ACICING for hops,bestquality ett: poryard
0 at 1.1 v. 1, AN 0 .1, CO'S.
00t.12.
A FULL Stack of Grocorioa at of prices at
DE LANG CO.
FOR CASH !
Fixtures,
AT iti!OST FOR CA SH
P. R. WILLIAMS S;. CO
Dry Gods m -
Frei& 44rciceries
CROCKERY:•
Mats and Caps.
lie it reinembereil, t hat
TO BE UNDERSOLD
'WATCHES
•
311VTIM4M7
MOrtft TIPPLE, Af,TUR,
East. Charleston
et the
Paris Exposition Universelle.
C IC 11l NG'S
AllletiCall Pianos Triumphant
OV ALL THE NV 01; L 1).
Miss 11. W. TODD, Agent.
Dee. Didg. IVellOwro,
April 14, 1809
For Sale.
Tho subscriber offers for sale the All
property, situated in Covington townsh
borough, Tioga county, Pa.:
58 acres of land in Covington tp., on William
son Road leading to Illossburg, h miles there
from and I mile from Covington borough, about
20 acres improved, a good frame, houao , barn l and
other outbuildings thereon. Also,Savrmill,
Sash
l'aetri, and Shingle Mill and water privilege
thereon. Also; two apple orchards of 170 trees,
mostly choice fruit, and about half bearing trees
—lB plum trees, 12 Cherry, 00 Currant bushes,
red; white, and black, 4 Crabs, JO hearing Grape
Vines, 12 Pear, and Peach and Quineo.
Also—a Timber lot, 348.8 acred, ft a
from Sash Factory and Sawmill. Timb,
oak, basswodegtnut, ash, beech, birel
and hemlock. Also—a lot in the village,
ing Ooronld's orchard, fronting on Val
road and railroad, containing about an
2.story House, outbuildings, fruit tree
good well of water thereon.
Also—another village lot, fronting on W,
illiam
son road, 80 feet front by about 200 (1/20 , and
another lot fronting on said road, 114 Y 74 feet.
For further particulars Inquire of DAVID S.
IRELAN, Sr., or S. J. IRRLAN, Covington, Pa.
April 21, 1369-tr. •
_
• RegiSter'S- Notice. 6
r.
OTICE is hereby gitrpn that the Adminis
trators ntußed beloiv bavo filed their ac
counts in the Register's 'Office for Tioga County
Pa., and that the said accounts will ho presented
to the Orphans' Court, for said County, at a
session fat said Court, to be held in Wellsboro' on
Monday the 31st day; of May 1889,•at 2 o'clock
A. for oonfirMation and allowance.
Account 0f..1n0. I. Mitchell, Adminstrator of
the Estate of Sarah A. Nints, late of Tioga
Township, deceased.
Account of Roswell Ackley and Jane Griffin,
Administrators' of the Estate of Philo Origin,
late of Middlebury Township, deceased.
. Account of A. W. Wilson nod Butler Smith,
1 1
Administrators of the Estato. of Th 'mas B.
Goodonow late of Covington Tw'p., deco sed.
Account of 0. H. S.eyinour, Survivi g Ad
ministrator of the Estate of Royal Res ,lato of
Rutland Township, doceased, with - horn is
jotnod I.>. G. Stevens tut,/ 17. M. Rior no, Ad.
ministrators of Ezra 'I. Stevens, decor,. ell, who
was also an Administrator olAlio sal Royal
Rose, deceased.
Account of Nathan Austin and Hiram
Administrators of the Estate of Nelsen
_ate of Wollsboro, deceased, D. L. DEA
Wellshoro, I'a., May 5, '69." ' It
To Lovers of Good ' S
T STILL continuo to hoop my Aldo
L for improvement of MithingStock.
bo part of a season in Middlebury, am
of the time at Wollsboro.
I have for isle., I Devon bull, pure
years old. Also 2 grade Alderney
blood, 1 year old.
I would call attention. to my Chostc
'White Boars— , llnclo Sam and Young
Uncle Sam will remain at Middlebur
America at Wollsboro.
Those wishing gbiKl Stock pleas.,
call. L. C. 111..:
Wellsboro, May 5, ISG
IN . DIVORCE.—Wr lblin F. Bristi
notice, that Polly D. Bristol, by
friend Cornilus Howland, has appli.
Court of Common Pletissof Tioga Co
divorce from the bonds of rnatrimon)
said Court has appointed Monday,
1869, at the Court Mouse, Weltsboro, f
ing in the promises, at which time ,1
you can'attend if you think proper.
, J. B. POT
May 5, Mg.
Orphans' Court Sale:
1011C;1111T1.711 OF an order . j—med out of th.
Court of Tioga comity, 1 wilt expose to
an d rill sell to the II ight,t tied 11 , 0 Me
Court House in Wellthoro, Friday, May t:
followtng lot of lain} iu Morris township, b
an ironwood in tlawarrant line, thence n
lands wcst 99.2 perches to a hemlock, then
perches along laud , ol William Dahl, to
ea.•l SIX and half pe!relie., to a
not tli :311 pen beg ,along lain
It hence north I7° we,;t •21 perches along the
leading to Wellsboto. to a putt, theme not
3u.5 perches to a thence north along"
lands 05 perchea too po•d, thence ea.t 11.7
post, thence tverth along the tract tij
a hemlock, thence eag, along Morrisdand
to a post, thence south along scud tabb's
ches to it po ,, t, thence mest.'2.B perehe, to
south ldt perchea to the ironwood ,-Orner,
beginning—containg 200 acres--being sat
scribed in record book '23, page 3 1 ,9 , Tacit
mg therefrom the followilig tract, begin
south end of the 2(10 aCI - 0. abOV,,
cunning from the !,IthE.LSlCorner thcre ,
the south line;tlu,nee north far enough 1
acres and to be taken utt the south end o
Ii net, and being the lot on which the tar
owned by Jacob Babb stands, being the I
hr Caleb nald, to Jame, Camphell by ilex i
cord hook :54, page 117. reference to nil
found in record book 34, page ;;; , '2, when
sold and ,•onveyeil to 31 Itor , t and Win 1;
:once of the tirtt described tract re , erring
act c,.; sold to said Janteq Campbell
ALSO—(on the prenii , e , ) a lot of land
beginning at 0 pout in 14t Avenue, no fct
ly troth the east corner of lot of MCc
Routh side of a street 50 feet n idelnterse(
Avenne.thence by the Avenue conlll4,i o, e
a post, theiice south 11"1“.it ieet by
Mui is to a po4t, thence by an alley
feet to the -tenet, thence by the et reel
250 feet to Mace ut beginning—contaimitt".!
inure or less—late thee.,tate of Matthew
born, deed. Terms ra , lt on contiruiatiot
April 2S, IS6Ai. MARY BORS,
Orphan 8' Court &Lie.
- 1) U
Y VIRTE OF an order of (so Orphans'
JO Court of Tioga county to me di -ected, 1 will
expose to public sale on tho premises, on Friday
the 28th day of May next, at 1 o'clvek p. in. the
following real estate, late the property of Philo 4
Griffin, late of Middlebury, dee'd:
A lot of land itt Middlebury, bog suing at a
post in the south line of the Philo Griffin farm,
being at the SE corner of a 6-acre lot sold by
Philo griffin in hislifetimc by contract to Dwight
Cummings, thence north oast al) t ut 104,1 per
ches
to north line of said Griffin fa an to a post
in the lino separating the Griffin far, from Rich
at (.1 Goodwin's land, theneo ea:4t abo t 26 porches
and 6 feet to a post and stone cern , where the
Griffin lot corners with the said Goodwin lot,'
thence south 61-3 perches to the so thwest cor-
ncr of tho Richard Goodwin far,
thence south west parallel with
of said Griffin lot about 132-S pero,
lind4)f the said Griffin farm, thence'
of beginning—eontaining about -::01
same more or less.
Ili
ApTil 2S, ISG9
HARRY MIXS'
Having been to much expense
another Green House, giving in
largo pots, I flatter myself thnt no
can make n better show of
AND THRIFTY PLI
Dah Roses, Verbenias, PetuinA
sorts; linsket Plants, all sort,
Ilashota,inow patterns ; Deauti
nine, Capo Jossamins, Car
Cissus, discolor; Pelirgonl
i n variety, A: c. A;
Now Crimson -Cluster Tomato PI
sorts in pots or by the dozen. All
t• ratite:s' '0 L. L. MTy • VA,-,rtrosx. 4- irn
of April, at the Green Rouses am
of AtoOntlr. s Ann,
Raving employed one of the me-
Florists' ho will at all times give 4
tion to eustomeys on the mode
and. cultivation` of Plants.
This Spring's Catalogue will Le ,
may desire and write tor it. I
come and see my Douses, Plants,
solves. With gratitude I acl-n
favors.
7.i•1-13ouquets will ho found at
& Mix every morning, S i
ed ; :15 to 50 contr. each. •
Tovanda, Pa., Mar. 3, 1569-con
4- Orders left at Wm. Robe
--
Store, Wellsboro, will receive pr(
1 1 ;11'111 fi.d`
-
SITITTED on Elk lton,
conUiining 125 aereq, 51 1 aer l
Said farm is well watered.-has nfl
barn and tt Clwjeic :vph . 01 0 1 111
adapted In tiairyilig
(Orme easy. Inquire ~1 I/
born, or 1.. 1,. R LISSA;
ItOS 111.1.
JAN II () It I
HOT HOUSES
Sept, 23, IS6S.
C. E. V.ELLE
vEALEtt IF ? ' DRY itriODS",.
ware Bots, Shoes, Itats, Cap
eer r:f Me.rket and Cr:J6.6 et
Jan. 6, ISt;'.
E. S, Perkins. DI
Respectfully aunouner.‘ to ow
Charleston and vivuity, dui
grateful for their pArpnage.
Store of Cooper and Nolder. Ma
For Saidle. I
ON" pair largo Team lint, e.
2 Utica 'Wagons, 1 1;
Donovrat Wagon, flight two lio!
gon. 5 pair Bob Sleds, part n
itarne3s. It pr. binding Chains,
Vor further particulars inquire
.1. 11. D
Niles Valley, March 17, 18119-
AMPS.—Anew kind of lam
LS n 0 brokageof ohiranqs—
II
'lotrlng
ip and
a mile
r, pine,
, maple
adjoin
iarason
noro, a
and a
Brookg,
Austin, •
igistor.
ock.
r noy Bull
Nautili
balance
blood, '2
Bulls, +t
County
I America.
oung
1 tvo me a
il NET.
III: Take
her next
.d to the
ray for a
, and that
May, 31,
r a hear-
Ind place
ER,
. heriff
—{—
_
Oisphan s_
lublic sale
er, at the
, 180, the
01113114: at
tdig Mortis
e north 91
i - e+t, thence
b,t, thence
I to a post,
pub] ic, rorti
th 25° mist
said Bubb'a
pe rail:4 to a
perche:4 to
114 perche4
Lnd 12ti per
beech, theu
the place of
le laud de- '
g and reserr- ^
i wing at the
esctibed, and
west along
to make 100
the aforesaid
rn.tOnnd late
re i+cy-sold
d rpeerdvd lil
Melt will be
Caleb nab b
ache the hal
the sahl
'n Welhboro,
t southeaster
n% era. on tho
tine nith Ist
ist 120 feet to
ands of Anna
45° west /20 -
orth 45° east
of an ncrn .
or,t of Wells
of the sale.
aforesaid,
he west line
Cs, to the S
west to place
acres, bo the
PIV,
Aduir'fi
n fitting up
)ro room for
lrecn Howe,
EMI
; Hanging
ul Dago-
urns
nts, anti a"
Ands of Cab
14nt the store
211.01,
:t experienced
my informs- •
proprigapon
ont to all that
invite
i-c., for them
hcvletlge pattl
the store of
,ndav oxeoPt-
Its's Hardware
'opt attention,
towns hip,
intprovptL—
:un„ itt.lls6 and
11. and isi well
Title g 094 and
tinzith,
Ilard
, Sc.. Sc., co 7
_!ct.s,lle•bor.
tiioi).l of East
he' would be
(Mice at the
'2 tAlt '
, weiiht 2,M)
ght two horse
se covered. W at
w, 2 sett heavy
c. 'Farms cagy.
the Moro of
?lON k CO.
)for Kerosene-7
t FOLEI'S.