The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, June 09, 1869, Image 3

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MATTERS.
PA
,iiI)"EDNESE O AY;
Now /I.4v•Otia,,ei
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Adminigtrator't(Neton7--Beniatiliti ,
pi s , o lation-T. B:Qr4virold.1 1 7.11 i
Valustbie Property for Salet-;- - Slmerl3aeker.
!Lepton° Hotot,•-.1.131. Zinn,
Ithaca Wheel Ralta-'-laaao Plank,
llunso and Lot for'Saltp:-.J:.N. Bixby, ,
E,tray—piles , •
W. i ntod-i-Agonte--Partnelno:k. Co.
THE ACADEDLY.—:The. School year of
i l i a Wellsboro ./Loadon3i-e - lo,sos Friday averting,
JUDO 11, with the usual exercises. All aro in
vitea to attend., - • .., -
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ITinnovri.oN.-7—We'. arc ~ XECIIIe
j ete(Y to
gilt) notice that the new Preibytdrian Church at
Elkland, will ho dedicated on Wednesday, Juno
'O, hut., ut 1 o'clock P.M. Tim; P ublic is invited
to attend.
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TO TIIE DRY.—Cool, eparkting "tle-:
l i ci,n): , , and us creamy us mend,'nro filo )'aters
1 , 04 it:o Soda Fountain ntP. It. Williwina Co's
Um; Store; If you don't bolidro it, )1' for
1 011 i se IV CA . ,
THE PEACE JUBILEE. The Erie
It ihrny Cominiuy will iostio round trip • tickets
to the Boston Peaco Jubilee, for two days Com.:
m owing Juno 15, end good till the 28th, for SIB,-
21, from Corning and Elmira.
- BlNDlNG.—Persona viatitihk' 'Maga
asines and pamphlets bound, or books rebound,
are informed that they can bo accommodated by
sending or leaving the same at this 'offico;-'writh
full directions. Styles and prices may be learned
on application. We are now making up a box .
NOTICE,—This paper goi* io. press on
the last fortes at 7 o'eloek every Tuesday morn
ing. ktivertisers will oblige us handing in
their adrertisethents as early Ili stritlay previous;
e specially where they want the space of from
to a column. CorrespondentS will please take
their returns as early. Friday noon. ,„ . .1.
REMOVALS.—E. R,.• 'Kimball ha- re
moved to' tho new building below Robe is A:,
Bailey's Hardware Store. lie has increased his
stock as well as his facilities ftir doing business.
Purse] has removed his cigar and Tobacco
Store to the stand vacated by Mr. Kimball. Jae
is about to manufacture cigars. Parsers - stock of
Tobacco is the best in town.
GOOD TEMPLAMS.—The officers of
chuteitton Lodge, No. 669, were installed by
Lodge imputy /ivy. Linke
N 0.537, Tuesday evening, may 11, as follows:
W. C. T., John Francis; V. T., Matilda Dartt;
S., S. E. Pallier; T., Roxana More; F. S., .Clara
Dartt: M., Lyman Potter; C., .Lorenzo Catlin;
L G., Harriet.Francia; 0. G.. Robert Dartt;
A S., George Parker. -
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DRA.G-RAICE.—AIf. Seth' ChFk, of
Charleston, bas shown us a Drag-rake Air raking
after a load, which appears to us 6 very good
thing. It may be operated by a boy of ten years,
and enables anal # boy to rake clean and keep
up with easel 1t49 not a costly rake by - any
merns, nor is it patented. Thosi farmerti who
do not use the horse rake to rake after the load
woul t d be well served with such a rake as Mr.
Clark's and at no great esPense.
SINGULAR ACCIDENT.-9tla day last
week, as a team-belonging 'to (3.-p. Kenney Esq.
of Keeneyville, was ascending the bill - about half
a mile east of the village %pith alheavy load of
ash plank, the wheels ran ever the blOcking, the,
heavy load overcatue the strength of the homes;
and rau off tho dugway, dragging the horses ,
after it and landing lumber, wagon and horso t i in -
the field 160 feet below. Strange to say, the
horses wore not. seriously injured, but the) wagon
was destroyed. ' A grtivrth of young trees cheeks()
the momentum of the horses, though the heavy
load mowed a syrurtbit*ugh:trees from four to
six inches in dlittneqr as though they were grass.
Such is the result oeoverloading a team. It is
both crue l ! and dangerous.
PROGRESS.—We are very glad to •re
cord the following evidences of progress :
P. Wright has bought five lots on Walnut
EL, and has graded and fenced them.
D. U. Belcher has bought two lots of Mr
Wright, and has commenced laying the founda
Lion of a neat cottage.
It. L. Van horn has staked out the ground for
anew house on Walnut at. d ,
F. K. Wright has bought a house and lot of
D. W. Belcher, near the Cemetery. • ,
D. P. Roberts is about to erect a fine dwelling
on Walnut at.
From which it clearly appears that. Walnut st.,
is bound to win in tho race of improvement. ,
The Messrs,Oululoc/: have made a nico front)
for Foley'sn i iew store. It is neat and tasty, .antl
Wyril is ret uehing it in his hest- style.
PERSONAL.—Among our Corning ad
rertiaers we desire to snake honorable mention of
Messrs. W. D. Tube!! tr., Co., with whom wo have
dealt for several years and team amount of thous.
ands of dollars. They aro wholesale and retail
dealers in drugs, medicines, paints._ nif—lamns.
Ina various of MO III:my conveniences ,of the
household, as well as Yankee Notions. Oar - deal
with them is in print paper, chiefly, but we know
. them as dealers of strict integrity in 'all tho
tranches of theiritrade. Their guarantee is as
good as a bond, and we never hoard a word of
complaint ,from any pers l on dealing with them.
They are known as men of enterprise, prompt to
fill orders, and always' . correct in business mat
ters. It is a pleasure to commend them and
wish them success,
UNION TEMPERANCE MEETING.—A
meeting under the auspices of the ?everal church
organizations of •Ihis village was held in the
Court Room Tuesday evening, and was largely
attended. The Wemplarit wore present to the
number of forty, L and a dkntation of the Sons of
Temperance were also pi4,.ent, all in appropriate
regalia.- Eon. E. T. Bentley, of Tioga, was elected
Chairman.
After a song, finely rendered by Mr. 11uislan
der, assisted by Dr. d. Mrs. Webb and Mrs.
Derby, short, and markedly effective, addresses
were made by Revs. J. P. Calkins, of the Pres
byterian Chilurch, S. M. Brookoann, of the Baptist,
and 0. L. Gibson, of the Methodist Churcires.
The speakers - were frequently applauded, and
the addresses were listened fo with marked atten.
tion. We have seldom llstined to anything more
practical. and In some respects more eloquent.
Judge Williams,closed the meeting with a few re
marks in which Itio illustrated the disadvantages
under which tip temperance organizations at
present labor, and tho responsibility of the
goy4rnment for permitting tens of thousands to
o to ruin that it may put :money in its purse.
Altogether the occasion was a step forward, and
a decided benefit to tho causo of temperance and
good order. •
When the workers of the world pull together in
the spirit commended by the clergymen who
spoke on that occasion, there is room for hope
for the moral and religious elevation of the race.
Those who desire - man's betterment hero and
hereafter must join hands in the Work, forgetting
all differences - of belief and remembering , only,
that in union is there strength.
GOSSlP.—Menkind, it seems .to us,
may be separated - into three general classes:
"Icanters," "Ido'wanters," and "Iwonters."
Class I—lcanters : Very numerous and grega
rious. The gennine - Icanter exists in a stato of
perpetual wonder why Providence made such . n
serious blunder in creating a world full of diffi
culties. In his view the world should have been
made with no uphill and no dead levels, but
with an everlasting, ever increasing down grade,
along vrhieb men Might glide by force of. grai
tation. Ile would be satisfied with it as it is had.
Provideueo provided somebody to carry him
about on sturdy shoulders, to feed him with a
spoon, and robe his delicate, aristocratic limbs,
in pull& and tine linen. Ile can not comprehend
why gold should ho found in few instead of many
localities; for gold, ho reasons, in the most -pre
eictWs of metals, and should have been handy and
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cheap. ITo~woutddlike to i t aifyti f t,ctotitirvid
froi;) pe44#0;14 t*t
Poor fellow i gbinti lleiocV Ist' 4'43'4' Nth
aro tempted to regard' hiin as a, blunder of Prov-,
idenco3,and,so he might ho Foie it not for .;
Class 2-4'do'neant'ori::f :numerous
and gregarious. 'The genuinil Ido'svanter 'resew-,
tiles the prickly porcupine. - lie exists in a, state
of everlasting and sleepless 'discontent. .11 1 0 1 6
an original toeguo with but ono word in
do'wanter 1 "You call him to 7180 in the morn
ing and ho. replies—"ldo'wanter!" You it. pail
Vitoo
;,
,hitato assist in'eatirig his Wittrind porridge,
you get the flame reply. - .110 looks upon life asp,
stupendous bore, becanso - somebody wants him to
do something, and he do'Weinter, you know.: Ilia,
idea of a perfect world - a il something., like this :
Tube ty` to Will; and exist - on thd ine'rense
of the industriww, and Sr ugal',Jreotlom, from 010
CVOs 11011 708p001 . 1141111.108 of. lifo s .','and ) iniranniiy
from the ponaltieS 'rot' neglect of
I=
duty. lie is willinglto fish and hunt, eat and
sleep, 'wear flue clothes, and, driCa; hut• when
called upon to contribute his proportion of lahor
to pay fur these luxtities his naiad is :. 6 ldo'wha- •
ter." perhaps you way hare seep ,ono of this
plasx goinowliero. If so, you will rceogiiiio hint
itt the light of this' biiet'aelsoeifitioill MI is
,a
grade better than, the "leauter," .l and a. grade
-worse than
Class 3—lwontor; NiamOrous, but not ;social;
The "livonter" , is , "grand, gloomy, and repulkar," :
and lather indopendent. Me makes no conceal-.
went of his . contelupt . fur any iLsdflil labor; 'nut is
a positive and earnest protestant agaipt all
action whiCh'does not promise 'Co niake him rich
er and more independent.. 110 is an improvement
upon the other classes in that ho is always pos
itive. Ile (I°lll object to measures for any ben
efit which be may share, but only that, hp is,
ealled'upon tweet' tributia to' - the` gerteial iCiVult.
Ile cannot comprehend. Creative wisdom because
it is nod positive by negation. To - him, also,
creation appears in the shape of a huge blunder.
AU men and all circumstances are Itijoppogiticin
:to him, and altogether the 'worldis an.phstinnte
affair, sloW, inconsistent, and' beneath the refined
contempt of an Iwouter. If called upon to in
vest in, an enterprise for tbe_general good he first'
inguiresil by' investing ten dollars it will return
to him, after 30 days, ten hundred dollars, -If
that seems likely to happen ho_goes :in. --But if
not, not. Some people regard'him as,a tmarplot.'
'Oirio of this'elass was heard ono maiming, 'LlboOt.
Io,i 'o'clock, to inveigh bittyly In the streets
against the business of o
gan-grinding; but
having become the e owner of 'an organ in the
course of the day, vets heard that day evening
I.
descanting upon the sweetries ' of ; - organ Music,
and. the delights of the : business. Being . irtel.-
estedin, that mode of turning e an, -honest, -penny
.. .
his sudden conversion'
ought not tedmve : exciteil
' =arraign
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.ORBIAL EXAMINATIONS.7--,T4c:-
programme of the UxaminOtions' at the Normal
School reached us Monday mornipg, wrltt, l o uu
both skits el the paper and covering four pages,
It was next to en impossibility_tp put It la - shape,
and got it in type. We therefore brief if:thue
Juno 10 end 11 , Exaciiinntion of 'Junior class.
Juno 13, Annual Sermon before the'stiftlenti.
Juno 14, Examination of the sub - Junior
Juno 15, Wednesday evening Public anniver-,
nary of the Norrnarbitcrary Society. • ;
Juuo 17, Cointheneenaat,,
COURT PROCEED IRO S.—Tii:e - QtßlTter
Sessions was a full•and busy term. The Grand
Jury did a large stroke of business; among tbo
most important of which we mention: ' " •
Com. vs. Michael King and Iliarj King. Wilful
'murder. True Bill. TO be tried next terin..
Same :vs. Geo. W. Goodall. Aggravated as
sault and battery. Convicted and sentenced to
six months imprisonment in the county jail, and
to pay a lino of ,cl4O and costs, Counter in
dictment ignored..
Sfime vs. Samuel W. Reynolds. FaleeP . rdtenfes.
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True bill. 'Conan tied.
Same vs. J., D: Tedder. Tippling •-jlouse
Truo bill. (Mirabilo diem
Siiito vs. E. M; Smith. Tippling` Ifenisb
gored, and costs 'upon prosecutor. (Not at ul
singular.)
,anie vs. - Ira Wagner, et al. Itiol True bill.
Nil, pros. eilterol On payment of enpta uPIIrI 1110
snits in the case. •
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Sonic vs. I'. 'roller. Tippling Ili; - use. Igtiored
irosocutor to pad• costs. (Anothek . case Of vit.'
no rewarded.) • ' , .
Same vs. Charles Ityna. Indicted for placing;
obstructions ellen the track of the,'Tioga It.
Pleaded guilty, and sentenced to 'months in,
the Penitentiary. The offender ',ough6:to be,
grateful to,the court for its clemency. , ••'
Same vs. Charles Forsyth. Assaillie "arid bat
tery with intent to kill. Bill ignored, and'eosts
on the Commonwealth, This was pros"e'ented
by the victim of the Farmington sliooting`Ciso.
• Same v;s:T. M. Spider. Larceny' and 'embez
zlement.' t i Court directed the jniy re"Ord.
verdict of not guilty, on the ground titti't
conversion took place in Lyeeming bounty,
. Same vs. Aaron 'Searle and Ellen - Searle.
Assault and.banery and forcible entry ai??
Miner.' Verdict of guilty as to firiotrdeft. and not
guilty as to Mrs. S.• i and indictment quaked nc
to forcible entry and detainer. - -
Mir Honer Judge Williams presided.
C.ukruAii LOOAL.—A corresp4nilen
from whom we hope to hoar often, wiltesr:
Grass andgraia_ju.
ri,a - ucurg - 1811 - atly 010110balld farmeys i aTp brushing
up their farins/ , =-• "
Mr. S. Spaulding has purchased the farm of
Mr. H. Sweet, and is finishing his new Muse.
Ir. Geo..Porris hatibongher‘ lotofgr; Oteiderit,
and is putting up a neatheuso.' •MessrS.Clerilent
and Swect,have.uoved west, with their families.
Mr. E. Close has bought a house and kit of Mr.
Hastings.
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Our traders are doing a fine business. Messrs.
Stubbs and Short, doing business at 'Shortsville,
have each received fine stocks of Summer goods.
This-is nothing new for Mr. Short & wh0:.46 4edn
doing it for twenty yrars.
Mr. S. Love is Postmaster at Stark's e011114P.,
and not at the Xreads. He also sells goods.
• Miss- Hondand has charge of the 'Summer
School. Elder,Livingston is -preaching in the
Chatham charge. his meetings are very inter
esting and the choir is excellent. We have an
interesting, Sabbath School, -Mr. Lockwood Su
perintendent. HILLSIDE.
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TIMM LOCAL .— The corner-stone of
St. Andrews Church was laid last Thursday at
2. P. M. Rev. Thomas Cullen conducting the
ceremonies under orders from the Bishop. The
stone contained the usual amount of church ev
idences, together with a copy of the "Tioga
county' Agitator," :`,'Weßsboro,. Democrat," and
the coins and currencies of
,the day.' _The ilb3.:
course was delivered by 'Rev. Jno. A. Bowman,
lteefor of St. Paul's church Wellsboro , after
which remark 4 were made by ltev. Mr. Kern, . of
Moss, and Rev. Thomas Cullen. In the, course
of Mr. Cullen's remarks he stated that it was nine
.years since ho was first sent to this place to or
g. inn a church. Thu afternoon , was ,I.l.treinely
w rm, which diminished. the"nntaboi. present
.e p2iderably,
The plot of grass in front of the M. E. Chruch
is being enclosed, and a walk built from the
church to Broad st.
This end of the„ • , . , .
Tioga and Wellsboro road is
being macadatnize,l by its owner. 13, , Bayer. ' , .
Some port ions of Broad lit. bavo been. graded
and improved. The Borough authorities should
see that, the back streets aro. cleared of useless
weeds and poison hemlock ) before, itgoes to seal:
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'Our fallen heroes were remembered. by the
ladies on decoration day, each-grave being deck-'
ed with flowers. Mrs. Dillistin deserves specie'
mention. She.was the soldier's true friend du
ring the war, and now remembers each (Me o f
Me fatten with nearly a mother's care.
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Seven families living in Middlebury, on the',
Wellsboro road, were -visited by thieves, on tho
night of May 23d. Plunder did not appear tai be
their object, as they took nothing of much value;
but they made great have() 'in the pantiies, des
troying pies, jars of fruit, &c. Your correspon
dent would have noticed the same last week ILO
be not supposed it would have been dorm by' Is
middlebuyy_correspondent. . I
J. SchietTeliii - has_matle a new walk on - tli,e.
west side of his lot, 111 - i - dilf,...Walnnt et. There are
many improvement being made in, the outskirts
of the village, which will be - noticed ill a further
letter.
1---Aqlard., evidence" - eaneed u HUN 'inisrepre
tcentation iii - a - previousletter, hull • try (4)
Avoid the 8:11110 in future.
Our friend A. B. Mend, artist, and painter, has'
embarked in the niatrituoninl Aid. We ad At Mai
n pleasant voyage unto his journey's end,
Living service Was held at the M. E. Church
Thuisday evnuitti.lay Roy. nos: ,Cullen".
BNOBBLETOI.V.
'paper,b, Marah 31,
a brief comMunication,iketa Mr. James Steele - , of
Delmer; tonehing thefialt, fi r itrings,RearAgeny
-p or k, appeared; itudie atttitating attention. , Af
ter satisfying Myselfpfs,l4r.liiteele's integrity,
resolved to visit tliilebal‘th ieo for myself, and
thoroughly ventilatmthe : matter. • ,itooordingl l V,
-Pr; WK,W..l l lebbi.,ef Volt shore, planned , actrip
to that place for Ar4, - ,14i. 4 heovy All Of lain
the day proviona, raised :the streams so much as
to 'prevent , „thii ;thorough: examination thaCith a
importanee- of_the. .suhleet; „demands but we
gleariedeneugh - reitupbrianCe to warrant me in
inaking - '
After leaving Wellsbore, we visited' lir; Rohl
Steele, a well known and - worthy liihabitent'of
TrefirierAlici Atatedlliat'he , tilett - reineinhera the
tlinetithat his brother' XV"' yeais hitt Sin
lor,yiseatio f/StOny Vork , ",:•and' brought habk
the snit. Ile had often seen the'ivell; Which was
somewhere from nine to fifteen feet in depth,
and from the - helium of which the salt water
was obtaintl.., iyo, o , from
„this water, mixed - ha
it must have beetylinit the stilt was made ; and
in that gl t there was alum k two:or L three pounds
.0f" fliSe,thitsltovis thii-eniteilci LAO
been remarkably pure before mixing with the
-earthy ameraibno.." . lle nisp gave risleneti infer,
nuttion.in respe6t- tci the well on the farm
O. Copestiok, which location we Visited. In the
vicinity-of ,this-well, mitt,filled tap beeline° a cow
in netid of salt hdd enomittMl" iniold6' there, he
said the salt water good in the bottom, of, the
creek' through t h e crevices of • the rack, and in
'the letv water season 'was 'quitti'percePtilder:' We
only wore ablo to obtain a,slfglit Of stilt, as
the rain had washed ever ything eleati;lsind effect.
witty shut off cloro observation: I aril entirely
convinced that thtiprespeet i3;il9 goati;if!
better, than-it wile a .13,y_r 4 euso, ff n,. tie,viginitx of
which plac e l wits reared. •Th 4 :Barna old red
sandstoneoverlies; wtiteh bolenes' to the Onon
daga Salt Group, .:nhd there is no limo , so that
ono objection to.thor, Symons° salt, is bviated.
It is farther 'evident that the'depo'efte`ofsalt is in
the hill between stony Fork,and the -Copestieli
The coal deposits - 'are 'enfly - , and there
~ita no reason, why apompany stidnld „riot; be or
gany.eflpittl,:thp thing thoroughly tested:,
• 11. hi. BeEixs, 'llO6,
4rloottoeilimi tk'g'rnid 'Prize tofitoit
nt Vriday: &ening; • Ifit•inst.
Admission 15 centc
,Coptinits. of _llarpor's liontlily - for Juno ;
s Tho,lAurora Polar
temp ty.,tillus trot ions ; Too JAW W - .on' 4e
Plains, withcloven ;,illustrations;PY
sotechnies of , former days, seven. illustrations;
Said . - Voolia - of„'Egypt; ,Delivoraneo Armstibili;
.A Cornish Carnival;, A bratM;,.lially.; -.My- /Eno-
Juy's Daughter.; Leo-and ,Luther ;;The tragedies
of n feathere4,..ratnily.; Choiee;lDiana
Polrille'frPrisoner ; British : Wild flowers.: Pawn
hralter and. Loan ; Office; The Primer of tho
World ; . Bradford's love:. lifo; •,'En B 9
Chair ate. $1 per annum, Harper k Bro's, New
Yo,r It . , „ - _
Republican Conntp Committee
The members of the Itepnblican County cow-,
mitto are hereby notified and requeSted .tricet
at the Law. Office ,of Wm. If.. fiznith_ Esq., in
Wellsbore, ate. o'clocit on Friday, June..3lo, for
the transaction of impOrtatit' lividness, • '
The following
,gentlemen compose the:Cont
inltice nUmety , Itobert,Steole,
.11elinar; Pavia
riogit; T..; ZElltiand;, VAL
Grinnell, Shippen ; ,It,
T. James, Blossnurg,
and Alonzo M. , .
=II
Nortcr:. lute :10011,, Ann4.l Meeting , 'of tho
Tioga CpuntP 'Medical 'Society will -be .held nt
Tioga, Wcdncyday, June 1f,, - at IP, M.. •.
D. IIAeON, - Al. D., Seey.:
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~LaaorzS alEtia.tard.za.l6 is es.
Spencer's Art_ Gallery is'tho place to get'por
traite twido after the- truo liembrantit_style.
They aro truly Leautittil.. • ,'" _ • '
Mansfichl,..f too 2,;19P..
Scnoot. llooKsA-Thd S'audet-e Union
The people :ler ; , the :,.,pownship-.,0f, pal a t a l- aro
,hereby notified that the,School Directors. of that
township halo by resolution adopted—• •
The Sand In Union Series ,of e.aulurs - and
Speller. _ .
The Robinon series of Arithptetics.
At very, fow introductory terms. The First
Reader to he exchanged even far Osgood's or the
old Sander's First Reader.
The other hooka 'furnished at low exchange
rates, with or without the old ..bouks. ,•' These
terms can be learned of any of the teachers or
school directors t,I, the township;, or , liry inquiring
at the Booi,t. Store oflllaro - Young eta Ca.; Wel !slier° ,
TC,1 1 1).-,.( l .9lglP,V,?raniMPVlCt";r 3 onl B l 72 tug
,
that is, until Aug. 20, l8(9.
Venehers in the several districts of De/mar aro
requeSted to send or leavo their names at, the
Book Btori3 of Pruitt Vomit/
AtATtETAGES
MtAf.)—BRIOOR.—At tho resigenbe of the
bride's filtber, diir;o -2,_Ny t e itos‘.. C. Aitis
Abu& Meal, of Tiaga,, and Miss
'Micry BrikgS; of Midakt:ltry, Pa. • "'
McCOY-04 YLORD.--At the residence of the
bride's parent"• Jona 2, by. Rev: Rymer,
Mr. Benjamin ...N. McCoy, and Misl3 Alice B.
tlayterd, both of,Blossburg.• - ;
OIINS-I.3ENSON.:—ln:ltothind, May 17; by
1 Woison,`E:4l,., Mr: R. S. Join's, and .1111 E Ito
setta-Ben'son.-411 of Rutland.
..fR lvt 14N .—ln Ktio
Miry Atielia.,Kiu'g both of Westplii:
t) BATH S
' Brookfield, May 2i, lilt., Mr. B.P.
Eddy, aged 83
,}•ears.
Mr. Edtly.was .ono of tho: pioneers of Tioga.
°minty, and died, asJto lived,:respected .by his
Neighbors. . . •:_ '
rn Ch arl es to u May 12,. of Con
sumption, litino, dnughtor or Jog Land Almira
Catlio;•oged IS years 91vontbs oral 6 -days. •
Dearest Anna has gone to rest;
gone'to that spirit 'bind,
dos' forever With the Most
With ifnit' bright nolebtial band
SF!ECIA
- o - • .
" The basis of its remedial properties is a vege
table compound.
IT WILL RESTORR' GRAY lIAIR TO
ITS ORIGINAL COLOR.
• • .•
It 4011 keep . the hair from falling out.
It cleanses the seslp and makes the hair soft,
lustrous and silken.
It is a splendid hair dressing, •
It. P. HALL & CO., Nashua, N 1 11. Pro)irietors
For sale by nil liruggists. [May HI, 1860..
Hagan's ALAgnoiiia Balm,
This article is the True Secret of Beauty, - It is What
Fashionable Ladies. Actresses and Operaa•tingers nee to
produce that cultivated rlistirlons appearance 80 much
admired in the Circles of Fashion„ , ,
It removes all nasliglitly•li latelias;Dedness, Freck
les, Tan, Sunburn and liffeets - of Spring Winds, and
gives to tho etonplettion n' lhoomin g Pnrity 01 trans.
parent delicacy and power. No lady who vidnestt fine
Coinpleilou can do without tlin Magnolia Bohn. 75
cents will buy,it of any of our rapectoto dealers. _
I;ron's Natlialran is a very delightful Hair Dressing.
aim, 9, 1559-lni: •
TO
n if; Advertisor,lurrlng beeli restored to health in a
f.lxv :i t by a very chap to remedy, after having suf
frnvl to,leeral years Svith a severe" lung ailbotion, and
that dread diseasO;Consumption—is anxious to Malt°
Unswii to his fellow•suiferors tho moans ofeuro. , •
To all who desire it. ho will send a copy of tho• pre'
scription used (free of charge,) with the directions for
preparing and using the same, , which they will find a
BERT CURE 'row CONSOMPTIO:I, 'ASTHMA. ~I.IIIONUIRTIA7
The objertl of the Advertiser in sending the Proscrip.
[km is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information
which he' conceiVes to be invaluable; and he hopes'
every sufferer will try his remedy,. as •it will cost - them
nothing; And may prove a blessing: • - •. •. ;
Parties wishing the prescription, will please
. • • Rev:EDWARD A. 'WILSON,
• ' '• Williamsbnrg, Kluge Coullt,i N. N.Y. ,
•-• May :A 1869-Iy, , • •
Orphans' Court ;Sale.
BY virtue of nn oriler of tho Orphans Court
f Tiogn, Co., to we directed I will soil at
public venditO, on the pretniseS, in Lawroned,
8141011. y, July 3;1800; at' l 0 o'clock forenoon,
the following &scribed property I,tto the estate
of 11 ., 11 ctriolt - ,.lee'll, to wit
lot of )hand in Lawrence; bounded. North by
lands of, Ann Ilea:T.loc, nut .liy Tiega
Riv . er, small by land of A. M, Knapp.; and west
by high way—mint: l ining I a acres, welliinproved.
Also, another lot of, laud ip•Litwrpii,ce t bounded
!lo ya l by landA of W,nrreti geotnan,eavt Ti
ogat 11iver, it tlt by, 1"t A w. ,, r ib ut
lands ef..l.mneslkliller o an 1 we,stby ,Liu ms Miner
-, gntaiuinb . l acres, wit 1, framb house, fraine'
barn, apple oroht%rd, and Aber !rem; them
on. Terms : cash ; in one yoir, 3in two
ypars, s lind 4, in, three, year 4 from day of sale, -
- • Adize,r.
JF 110 ' 9 ? ) 148.C1737'.
Itcti
WEIRE=A
' YOUNG;
H A LA.'S
;GETABLE SICILIAN
HAIR
=ME=
i r AdrilinFArator
ETTERSOof Adthinistrat
L"granted Nina the estate
lato.ot •Brooktield, 4104 all
or claiming against the sumo
-• . ' •-•
SEMI,
liteolifinjtf;44o,
BM
t
LAD4 . BSOIUtiO/.
Copartnersbip;,;tterattfora existing Ala=
twcen.. T. S. Griswold and W. B. Kimball
was dissolved May 28, 1869, by, mutual consent.
Mr. Kimball tattes.,tho.businprgiand' all persona
indebted, ..3X , ;littsitig.;elatmet igairdit tho firmminit softie wttlaiirn. T. 13.1 RISWOX.D,
W.ll. KIMBALL.
~.Entionagno 9,1869-30!±; • • ;
KEYSTONE : OTEL.
SAMNSVILL4 k Tioga goiin Pn4 J. 13, Bonn',
Plopriotol. OZttivonient t i the host fishing
grounds in Tioga Co. Fining parties atom
modsited rdth oontroyances... Good entertain
ment for man and beast. Juno 9, 1869-tf.
<~ vr'..~ , .7~oii'"se-'a~d Lot~v~~~f'Sale'-
01JTH. of Mansfield,-Tio:a Co., Pa., within
)0 easy walking distance of the Churches,
, kitateliormal Selma, &c:house goolorder !
g . OOll 312.0 and Commie:alt.,,.•.K.cellextt well and
matern water..oleso gt
.e' oor;;;-.tiot,:eclataini
nbentli and: hittn'iminher -nt Oholocf fiat
trees, grape-vines if:e. A pleasant and desiraiil6
home. Wilt ! be.sOlitiMioviiignie. Address or
inquire of _ • I N. BIXBY.
,l June 9; 1869-4 e. - J
1 - 'i - l'*l - I'.e: , • ' t•,' i: .
' .l 4 Jeorta,Y;'
Tliii.oll tho - • nroMisei '1: the: .aubsoribor - in
:I.` Sullivan,. May 22, I*. ' black two year
old - MARE.COLT. Any o, a returning - the said
,eolt.rtoi the , •aubscribor, . o iving information
whore ibieLay bo ioundiwil pp aultably•ieward
ed. / ; GILTS MAINE.
Juno I), 1869-3vr. 0 ,1 ,:,..:; 1 ,
( 3:Valitaile tPropery fat Stile c''`'
TN Roseville, in the -cc tcr L‘of tho , !villego.—
Said property consist of n tine R tore house,
mettnittcd to bo the best it Tioga. County, fpO.OD
feat two storiesi,high'; together with. n;41? 404-
witturent l ot mereharidido Vu r ch as'Marlestotind
trA a first-class County Store. This is a splendid
stand for trade, and onoof the best points for
butter trade in any count .
. The Aubseriberf contain latos.'going west, in 4
i
vim g ive es fair bargain tolhmpurehaser. Teirnli
easy. ELMER BACKE . Juno 0 14130-tf. !
WANY,F,D7-AG,, S ract PrtifiataleoeV
With toll Infection's and Po ; for all. Ti g ansactrns in
every Stet°, by THEOPHILOB trnsons, L. L. 8., Professor
of. Law In Harvard Vaiverslt A Now Hook for'Evori
body. Explaining ovary kin lof contract and legal ob
ligation, and showing-how o draw'and exocnto them.
Tbo highest and boat author ty in the land. Sendlor
our !Moral terns: also for o r patent Bible Prespbctits.
Sent Froo. PARA E LSE & Co., Philo. Pa.:
Juno 0,1869-3 m. ' • =
•; 'ln Bank i ruptcy;
In the District Court of the United States, for the
Wee
. torn District of l'onpSylvitela. t : ;
it
„ . JABIEd 'lt. WILSON,' Bankrupt under tho Act Of
Congress of March 2d, 18b7', having; applied for a dis
charge from all his debts, and other claims provable
under sam Court, NOUN is here ,
by given, to all persons who have proven Inolr made,
and other persons interested, to appear owtholOth day
af ;Poly ,1869, at 10 o'clock, A.31.,' heforo L. Smith,
Esq., ltegister In Bankruptcy, at his office in Tioga.,Ba.,
to show, canso.if any they have, why a Dischargeshould
not he granted to tho said Banktupt. :And further,
Notice It horoby given, that the second and third mcCt
ings of Ckeclitoro of the said Bankrupt, required by the,
27th and 28th Sections of said Act, Will ho hold before
the said Register:lt the same time and place, '
Juno 0,1800.1 w. S. O,,McOANDLESS,
Clerk.'
er.a. l ; : p w
Ir . lIIE undersigned, a practical farmer, is Wei , -
A . y ipz r, th Is trexAment to
0 9 i ti rp ftwgite_RAlg,ip
ver.,1.., Itifr •Sit - , V .
other rake in. use: ~Ttle tooth aro oii4ompered .
spring steal and fullyltirarranted 'riot to Weal(
with fair usage. By a ingenious arrangement,,
the loaded rake is eas ly discharged by a fobt
treadle and ,band love ,1 ttnd the pressure of the
teeth upon the grhund, can bio' ox'activ•gauged
by the foot. Every tooth is independent of
every other tooth, and the head being movable
• the rake 'adapts itself o every inequulitrpf the
ground. It rrties cle in, is simple, strong and
lasting. To try it is t i buy it.
I refer the public to Ito following persons who
havtitho rake in use f- . • : -
lt. Toles, Chatham; Chanoy Ackley, Clymer;
11. U. Stebbins, ClyinT; J. W. Davis, Brookfield;
Isaac Thompson , Kele y. Irwny, Iturrtson:Valley,
Potter County.
',lf - Orders for thislltako may be addressed to
me at Westfield, Tioga CO.; Pa. 1J
June 0, 1860. - i ISAAC PLANK, Ag't4
Great Improve ent in Densistry.
ITAV NO purahosed the
rive OA of lir. Folsom'a
osolu
~4 pri.ve patent Atmospheric Dental
Mates for Tioga 1 County. I now take pleasure
in offering it to ch public as the . greatest
cevnitx yet made i
Illeehani al Dentistry.
Ry:tb 0, asp 'of ~,!, pi k hota can or ore - brae any any
arid• (lir (11M cult; oa ' Bich 11 evvo 13 aro ttufore baffled
the skill of the most practical Dentist in the
world.„ Plates cons rooted upon this plan re.
Miairt petfirctiy firmiundeK: ail :tettnistatuies, or
iceritlition.rofithe ittettth, rtitkaa 4 . ~oti.pati.idles of
Ifeb,d can liesiliblyetpn. der ; theirt. i Those,jutcing
tolAst.flos,P.Cht,dr Itubh,er Plitteri, tart, at half
the cost, have the Improvement applied to them
answering in every,rospoot_thb same purpose as
as a now sot. Per eat satisfaction guaranteed
in .every case. _ , , C..N. DARTT, Dentist. j
r
;NVAlsbCro','Juno,9 1868. •
1 ' '
This is to certify th.'
od Dental Plates wit
used the old style of pl
and inconveniences It
we theerfidly re&dni.
suismor to anything
t we aro now using the Itnprov4
perfect satisfaction. Ilarieg
I to for years u i tit ail the troubles
r own % in
.the , use of such plates,
end We improved Plates its far
~et known. E. R.
" CHAS. WILLIAMS.-
To the Owner- 43:*a:tented . Lau ds.
SURVEYOR e ENERAL'S OFFICE, 1
umummuna PA., May 250869. j
IN obedience to an Act of Assembly, approved
the eighth day of April, ono* th'ousand eight
hundred and sixty nine, you aro hereby notified
that the " County Land Lion Docket," contain
ing the list of unprented lands for Tioga Co.,
prepared' under th 'Aet of Assembly 'of the
twentieth of May, 'no thousand eight hundred
and silty-four, and the supplemoot thereto, has -
Chia day been" fork" rdetl , to thd Prothonotary of
the county, nt whos. office it may ho examined.
The' liens can only o liquidated by the payment
of the purchase m limy, interest and 'rem and
receiving &tents hrough this Department.—
Proceedingslby tho Attorney General have been
stayed'for ooe year from this date; in ,ordeethat
parties may obtain their patents without addi
tional cost. I = ACOB M. CAMPBELL,
' 1 J • Suryepir General._
'th's. notel,
CiOA, TA.)
li
REM
E. AL 151111.T11; hying purchased tiny hotel
property,• lately tuned by L.. 11. Smith" has
thoroughly refitte the hotel, and can ageom
modato the traveling publio in a superior
~rnannor, March 24th. 1869,41 y:
Wellsbord TV;
S 4 : lllL'ii39l;
~ 2ic thathc,iar
Lie liob with prompt
wanner mid also
cash,tp oxoliarigo'for,
,v
OUSE & LI T ..FOR SALE-IN
Tiugo j locatet near,the centie of the vil
lage. Mous° in good order; and the lot covered
with a•variety of , ohloice fruit trees; Fine'barn
and good water. Worth $2,500, and Will ba,sold
at a eboaper. figure. Itioniro of
Tioga, June 2,
,
rrinE 'petition - of Charles F. Doederlino
siding in Liberty - township; County of
Tio - gq,{Stato of, Penifsratniainray4lg, that his
4 1 . 8 0 . 1 . 0 60: o:liatigetll tn ;PlM:ries R. Itetti; hating
been tiled in tifo .ei)urt of common Pleas of
Ti6ga county flir ni4re' than three mouths o and
the proper fees 'requited - by lair .- haying been
paid; it• is hereby ordered by the Elaid, Court
sitting in 'sm:sion 'this'seeond 'day of J 64, .
1869: That thO name of 'Charles F. boed6rline
he and luireby is changed to that of Charles F.
Reitz, and that the former Charles F. Doeder
line be hereafter known and recognized ati
li. iteitz. .By order of the Court, May Term 'O.
OtiCe:
q •
Lfon- t, 4olori 'boon
Benjamin ~ .atieri
oos indobtOd to
lust settle with
iretlN-OUBR
Oti
FA
.
ol- Carding W o ks:
wishes to inforwthc Pub,-
!eddy to do all' buOnoss in
noes and in workmanlike
at he, w,111: troop cloth and
WOol at ,
• q.;4. XIILT.BP,LD. ‘ ,
S. GEER
A.-
SOM .
,;• •
„ .
- •
111(TOULD ielipetitfully inform the public that
11 1 she is now opening aiarge assortment of
• • 4 '
81)ring - itd, 1 , 370nn16.,'. Millinery •
, .
Which She Or, sale. at, - prices. Her
stock comprises ; -
„Flourep, Hats,Bonnetflis 4 Ribbtins,
and ladies Tat s, generally.
y -
artioidae . t_tin paid- to 4opeiring 14t . .s
• -dad lionnbts. 1 - 1 Y lebnro,
111111hipry.& Dress-Making;
•,, )).),
tiadorsigned would s_ay do her ohl friends
.and tbe publld generallk; that sho has fitted
up rooms in her building (Ist door below Van.
Horn's ware rooms) for the purpose of carrying on
~ FC C
ressllaking!
in all itideportuints.'
114 goods aro rill now, and consist in part of
:Nowersilhdes;;ltibbons,i Stixt" Gdodar&e.,
and in short, °myth - lug pertaining to a rash,
:ionablo e4tablishincrit.-.,(3oll)bofore purchasing
,ctsoTkbpro. Prices reasonable.,
Partionlar .4tontion puid, to' bleaching and
doing over old ladies' bonnets.
Apr. 21, 1139-3 m. Mrs. JEROME SMITH.
Just ReCeived
SPB „
ING' SACKS and SACKINGS,
at
DELANO - 4lb CO'S
April 14, 1869.
ANEVilot i Of POPIANif, ALP AVAEO Lo g
and, Satins for Trimmings at )
•s s LANG do .
:- •
April 14, 1860.
CleW , - a g' 9
Altir. GALLERY
Is the place to get your PHOTOGRAPHS. New
and Rustic Scenery. Tho nets , Cabinet sizo made
in any position. _ air. 14, 1869.
A SPLENDID stock of Kid Giavos only si,oo
DE LANO & CO.
April 14, IS¢9.. j-
v], l -: LARGE Stook El'Binring Clothing' tit •
A
" ; • •-• DE 'LANG 00,
April 14, 1S ( i8: s• • `
Largest-Stock of Frames
In Tio&-Codnty for stile at the lowest prices, at
k S CLAY
April 14, 1869. Art Gallery.
•
rfilti - SALE.
A splendid stock of
•,•• • • • ,
Pi c t u wr)PraTe jtiojuldings:
•
which will bo manufacturo to ordor reasona
-lilo prices, atl{l . lsA4l3 ,
April 14, - f isq.. - Art Ciallery.
E. S. `•
41
TIX NOTICE.
lAM now,. ready 'to receivo' at - my office in
Manstleid;"the ;United States Taxes on An
nual List for . ..lncomes, ;Victim% Carriages. .te r ,
for Tioga County, and for the accommodation of
Tax Payors, I will moot . thein as follows to re
ceive the same:
ELKLANt, Calvet: Hotel, Wednesday, Julie
16th, fi•om 16 Ai.llli to• 4
WELLSPORO,Idernith Hotel, Thuraday,
Juno ,17, from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M.
MANSFIELI),"at my office Friday Juno 18,
from 10 A. M. to 4' P.M, • • • • •
AA there will be no personal notice given, all
whii . ,negleet pay on ;or befori3p6l.Bth' clay of
June 5 per cent da tax",'2o;ceritwfor notice, and
cents. per mile travel circular, will •be added
according to Section twenty-eight. All, thdt send
their money. to me by mail must enelose•a throe
cent postage stamp to insure theta a receipt, and
'run their of p' risk; lirM. E. ADAMS,
Deputy:Cdllectbrior Tioga County, 18th Dist. Pa
Mansfield, May 26, 1869. / • • '
'e- .. DENTIST,
New Millinery
MISS R. A. RERNEY bogs leave to inform
tho,citizens of Tioga and vicinity that she
bus taken rooms over Borden's Drug Store, op
posite the Post-Office, where sho will bo happy
to walton tifl'who will give hor
Particular attention paid to bleaching.
May.l2, 1869-tf. ,
BVR.LIN rItTI,7I'S,AND FANCY
PrTOGRAPHS
gurnishod o,order. ,Nowie the Mao do beautify
your.llotuo!. Old pio(pros,copied and worked in
ink sepia o oil, at CLAY KING'S,
April 14 1869. Art Unliory.
~'~ED;` }
W A
A.T THE NILES VALLEY BTHAM
~„,- l I,O,IIRING.MILLS.' •
' ;,111,Q0 . 0 Mts. Obrn,
10,606 " Oats, and any amount of
good *heat. J. B, DIMON ,Voo.
Nilos,VaApy,Maroh 24th, 1868-tf.
Wilsoiqc VanValkeriburg
No - , 2 Union Block. is
. ,
tho pIOCO whore thii 3 Oroxid 'go fcisfind
THE NEW SPItING STYLES
• -
POPLINS,, GRENADINES, LAWNS,
' ORGANDIES, PIQUES, CHINTZS,
• PERCALE - ES, GINGHAM;
DELAINES & PRINTS, ALL STYLES,
FACTORY'S, MEETINGS, BLEACH ,
ED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS.
HOOP SKIRTS, .
=ME
of every ddsorlption ' DRESS TRIMMINGS and
BUTTONS_ of all kinds; also the largest and
• cheapest assortment of
RLIDY MADE CLOTHING
. ,
ever brought into Tioga ' County. Remember
tho place, and call before purchasing.
Wo have selected our stook with great caret
and notify gentlemen that in ,
LIGHT CASSIAIERES, TWEEDS, LIN
ENS, 'FARMERS' SATINS, GAT.-
• TEAS, & SUMMER WEAR
of every description we caret be beat.
1
Thankful for past pattonage, and by strict at
tention'to business vast hope to share a confirm
anco of tho same, '
1014:8012 . 4 VAX VAIREiiDURG
Wollaboro,lllay 10, 1869—tf. • ;
`:OAiA iihisqrator's Notice . . ' •
TET„IIMI i ,01 ; Administration, ba4ing been
j granted on-the estate,' of Ira' Graves, late of
;Cevingtan,. (1;00'41, all :persons indebted to, or
claiming against said estato must settle with •
CALEB S. 'GRAVES; •
Covington, June, 2, 1860-4, • :Adm'r.
•
I'ILTOTIVE.—,Persons having Entriber in our
111 sawed a year or over, aro h'eroby
notified to move the same without delay.
,„
warirEti:-.la littla.paY ou saw bills due.
TRUMAN lz BOWEN.
bilty Cords of *Hemlock Bark,: Wanted, for
which . the highest market 'price will be
paid on delivery at my Tammy,' In 'Welleboro.
.no 2 1 1869-tr, yosEialt Rp3BROLLR.
AIMICAL
it4ifo expenstirei but
forit is quick digive relief;
and powerful to cure pain and•soreness. '
If yoi;` , ,are •a f flictedl with .lameneSs' br
nu; iess<and styjneed 'of aitiinbs; er with
severe pain, 'or- painful swellings like Neu!
ralgia and. Influmatory itheuniatisnt, then
Sr; try "'1
S *lrk it • . ;
. .
hya//"lneans. !.. i.Apply 4t quickly so as no to
leave it'OPen to theltiC ; and Use it 'according
to'diric - fions on the bottle. ,
If you have.Z'ore. Throat,- or Quinsy, or
Felons, or Croup, or Pleurisy, or Chilblains,
or any pf . these- disorders that -require an'
- - " autivaicketnedu, then
• 1
~ ,
Is What you want, far it has proved a bless! .
- ing -to thousands. Although it is reckoned
c f
to be oneofthostrongest medi c nes ; yet it is
so safethat even d - c 7 a 1 c Z may h nd/e & use it.
ii "
'- ' 5 ' SALUTIFEt , '
,
Kept constantly on hand for i nmediate use,
will certainly prevent much eering, 'and
may save life. II
..1(
ALAI-
No. 18 MAIN STTMET,
IVELLSB6RO, PA
„.. the reading.
If by aceideiie,o4'gelserddtid; bruised,
burned, or sprained,Oentapply-.
c •
3
if you are'prudents and ee noinical,s lo
tind .
desire to save exfiente then rernemberthat
SALUTIFEIF - _'•
is found to be a saving of 9noie than
. $lO a
year in all /amities Mat use it.
For sale by all Druggists. Wholesale
Deribt 252 Greenwich 13t.i New Yotk. , /,
. _ .
Wholesale and Retail
DRUG
By W. C. IthE4SS.
.
BE subscriber will k ,op oq hand at all times
T
a full stock of
DII,EG . S AND MEDICINE S
L
.PAINTS,,OI. S,
Patent Medicines,
Flavoring Extracts', Perftimery, Kerosene,
Lamps, Wicks, Dye Colon, White Wash
Lime ami Brushes, 'Varnish. and
Sash-Brushes, Window Plass
Sizes, Yarriishl of all
. kinds, Fancy Soaps,
• Oils; •
PF,C)TACILES,
Hair _and Tooth Brushes, a, full stock of,
Yankee Notions ; 'also a ' complde as-,
sortment of
Uointropathic
foil stook of
Pure Wines' and Liquors.
. _
Buyers aro requested to rail and examine pri
cos before purchasing elsewhere.
.
filar' L 1 241869—1 y
14°Ts OF 1
NigE
WICKHArti• FARR'S,
.1
TIOGA
:0
EM
DRY
Groc
HATS
BOOTS &
CROCKERY
WA
READY TO BE I
SOLD AT A I'
EMILE
Tioga, May 12, IflB9. 1
VICE
qLi- , -
lawcaor
MEI
~:r-„
W. C. KRESS.
IMO
GpOISS,
PA.
‘
,
AS
OODS
ries,
CAPS,
SHOES,
WOODEN
SPECtED, AND
IR PROFIT.
P SEE
WICKLIAM. & FARR
SELLING OIIP h I COST
FOR
El
,
2g SID WILIZAMES. el(rk
Will sell from this date theitentiroraosk of
11111410NES,
PertWomery, No
stu:lll4/ :. ittint;" Oils;
Varnishes; 'Gass, - ~,PSty
Alcohol, Turrientine Kerosene Oil,
• - Tobacco, Cigars, • -
, I
Wall*Paper, Curtain,
Fixtures, &c., Ste., Ste.,
•
AT COST FOR CASA%
Positively no Ilunibug.
P. R. IVJ.LLIAtIS k CO
VirciMoro; March 3,186 D.
Fresh. Good. Received Weekly.
Pry Goods
Fresh - Groceries
CROCKERY!
stillavo Alm iguwohlo;,
Dais ' and Oaps.
Be it romemberaci, tbat
•
Converse & Os ood
keep constantly on band a largo stock•of genera
MERCHANDIZE.
GOODS AS REPRESENTED. NOT
TO BE UNDERSOLD.
Jan. 6, 1.1363.4 y. CONVERSE it OSOOOD.
THE GRAND PRIZE
et the
Paris raposition 'Universelle.
CIIICKERINGIS
American Pianos Triumpluint
OVER ALL THE WORLD.
•
Mias 11. W. TODD, Agent.
Doe. 23, 1868. Wellsbaro, Pa
3E 4 PlEkiic:)-3Excortm
ORGANS AND MELODEONS,
FOIL sale by I. G. lIOYT. Haines Brothers=
Pianos; Chiakerings, Steinways; and Steak's.
Ilintertnister's Organs and Melodeons, and Ma
son & Hamlin's Organ. These arc all first.elass
Instruments. Having the experience ofl many
years in Musi4al Instruments, and tuning the
same, I can . °cr greater inducements to custo
mers of Tioga, , County than any other dealer in
Northern Pa. Avery instrument is warranted
for five years. 11? or fall particulars ace Illustrat
ed Catalogue - . ' I. G. HOYT.
Mansfield, Pa., March 3,1839—1 y
11. g. Perkins, DI. D.
Respectfully - announces to tho cirtons of East
Charleston and vicinity, that ho would be
gratofol for, their pa'tronago. Office tit the
Store of Cooper and Roller. Mar. 24th 'OB-Iy,
A FULL Stock of Groceries at old prices at
'DE LANO da CO.
April 11, 1k1)
State Street Lots.
AP. CONE - having laid off his land on
. State Street • into town lots now offers
them for sale on reasonable terms.
Welleboro, April 2S, 1869.
C. B. KELLEY
DEALER IN DRY 000DS, Grecories.• Iliad
ware Hoots, Shawl, Hate, Capsotes, oar/.
net of Market and Craton streets, Wellaborc
Fa. Jan. 0, 1136.
ARRX 14iIYg?
I . 11.0T-0015#3E8.-,
_ 1 ,s
, ,
/ming been, ta. Mach expense in, fi tt ing up
another' Green Rouse, , giving nters r QM for
largo pots, I flatter rayselfthatno Green . nom
can make a better nhew of • -, . 1
BARB AND THRIFTY PLANT
-
Dahlias, Roses, Verbeides, Petuinas, Ge"
all sorts ; Basket Plants, all sorts ;
Baskets, new patterns; Beautitulße
pins, Cape Jessamine, Carnation
Cleans, discolor; Pelargoniums,
• In variety,. Ao. .k.o. Ao, ,
Now 'Willson Cluster
,Tomato Plants
sorbs iu pots or hy_thodzen. All kind
hags Plants, Rgg Plants, &virago
(two years old) Sago. Itoote, Celery
White Salad, Coalittowor; Thyme.: ,
All kinds of early- Vegetable plants i
of April, at the Green Downie and at,
f Mc CADE . ' Jo Dix, Mercur's New•Blo
Having employed one of the most ex
loriste he will at all times gite any
i
ion to customers on the mode of pr
nd cultivation of Plants.
• This (latalogue will bo aent
may deeire and: write for it. Z invi
come and see my Honaca,J Planta, tcc.,
selvea. With gratitude. I - acknowlof
favora. . ' •
03•• Bouquets will Ub found at the
McNair ,d ; Vim every morning , Sunday?
ed ; 85 to 50 canto each.
Towanda, Pa., Mar. 3, 1853-Gtn.
Ordera:left tit WM.' itoberte'i
Store, Wolleboro, will receive prompt,
I The subseriber offers for sale the
property, situated in ,CoTington, tow
borough, Tiogi county, Pa.: •
58 acres of land in Covington tp., o
son Road Teading to 13Iossburg, 4in
from and 1 mile from' corlagton - lor ,
20 acres imprOved, a goad frame house
other outbhildings thereon. Also, Sa
Factory, and Shingle litill and wets
thereon.' Also, two apple orchards o
mostly choice fruit, and about half b
—lB plum trees, 12 Cherry, 90 Curl'
red, white, and black, 4 Crabs, 10 be
Vines, 12 Pear, and Peach and Quin
Also—a Timber lot, 348.8 , acres
from Sash Factory and Sawmill.
gust " Wei!
oak, basswood, oliestnut; ash,, beech,
and hemlook. Also—a lot in the vii
fog - Eferould's orchard, fronting oni
road• and railroad, oontaining•aboij
2.story House, outbuildings, front
good well of water thereon.
Also—another village lot, fron nf
son road; 60 feet front by about 1/1
another lot fronting on said road ) , 1
For farther particulars inquire; o
IRELAN;Sr.,.or 13.. J IRELANX
April 21, 1260—tf." •
I®
For Sale.
IM1 ) , AGENT for Kinney & Co
platform Spring Wagons, all
for their light Carriages and B
all made in good style, and from
and warranted, in every
any
made. Can furnish any of the
lowest Manufacturers price's. L. C.
Welleboro, May 5, 1869—tf.
lEll
The nest fiiet
•
• r i
FEED, MEAL, PORK; PB
&e.,
in Wollsboro, can bo fen
M. B.
A choice lot of CLOVER and TI
besides all kinds of GARDEN an
SEEDS,. SEED POTATOE
Ai. B.
• - •
Yell:eau got cash foryol
EGGS, BEANS, POTATO]
' BEESWAX, &C., A
M. B.
March 31, 1869.
RIP SHE G
-C.ltsrl i , we wliv- o - al n
ces•
Very best Rye (C Oats, (fir
here,
Best imported Feed,
Conimon Eecd, .
'Cow Feed, •
The above goods, at the 0,4
strictly cash !
We don't mix sand in our feed
We haven't a Plaster Mill co.
Flouring Mill !
Our Reed is pure! WItIGJI
Wellsboro, Jan. 20, 1869.
Young Bortr •
•
WILL stana the present
Mondavi and Tuesdays,
stable of the suhseriber, Mainsb'
Tuesday afternoons, at lira
Mansfield.
Wednesday's at Graves's Covi
Thursdays at Cherry Flats.
Fridays at IVhitneyville.
Saturdays at Fellow's, Wallah'
May 32, 180 m.
Executor's .No
LPAVERS Testamentary liaing been granted
upon the last will and test Went of John R.
Dickson, late of Charleston,_ doo'd, nil persons
indebted to said decendent, or claiming against
the estate, must settle the same with Charles H.
Marks, Wellsborough.
WILLIAM. J. KIRBY, E .,
Do AZRO A, NICHOLS. j .
May 26, 1869-13 w. ' I 4'
Administrator's ) 1 1
LETTERS of Adininistra 1
granted, to the undornign
of luta° Searles,.Lato Of Jacks
sons indebted to, or claiming '
must settle with ELLS
May. 5,1869.-6 w. • I
- "TATE' on hand Lind are co
n at thnir
.Hardware
every article needed in this
HARDWARE;
SHELF HARDWARE,'
NAILS, MIDDLE
ELMIRA SAW'
T N -W
No pains will be spared t
our customers.
So C. Ho
ATTORNEY, C UNSEL
renedville, Tiog Count
George McLean Boot a
attended to with pronaptn
For 1.
OiqE pair largo'Team 1
tlrb., 2 Utica Wagon
Democrat IVagon,l light ty,
gen, 5 pair Bob Sleds, pad
Harness, 0 pr. hluding Cha
For further particulars inq
Niles Valley, March 17,
AMPS.—A now kind o
JLA no broakagoof chimnely
tir OUSE and lot for sale.
Li quiro of D. 11. Mob
May 12, 1809-4 w.
1100 P SKIRTS, at
For Sate.
FROPtIMS DAj
HARDWARE AND
CONYERS &
in, he
STO
Cooking, Self-Reguln
Stoves.
home C oils
and the justly col
AMERICAN- CO
CONY
Wolliboro t Jan. c 6, 1809,
!!!!
1
aniums,
ging
[l.6'
and all
of Cab.
'loofa
Dwarf„
kady flat
,he store
I . oriented
lin forma
:pagation
all. that
fe all to
'or them
go past
store of
• except-
I ardware
ttention.
following
ship and
William-
les there
wb, about
barn and
until, Sash
OlTAlege
F 17 0 'trees,
oaring trees
Flt • bugs es,
og' Grape
e...
I it of a milo
imbor, pine,
birch; maple
lagivadjoin-
Williamson
t an, acre, a
trees and a
on William
deep , and
4X/74. feet.
DAVID S.
Nrington, Pa.
, - celebrated
styles, also -
ggy'liiiragone,
ereey timber,
,•qual to any
13ore at the
I BENNET.
of
OVISIONS,
MT]
!PRINCE'S.
°THY SEED,
mall -FIELD
1., ac., at
PRINCE'S.
! 1 8, GRAIN,
PRINCE'S.
ES !
to of thus° pri.
PE B
$2,50 cwt.
2,25 "
2,00"
1.75 "
re prices, aro
,nected with our
dc BAILPY
on as fellows
orenoons; at tile
rg.
dage's Stables,
SI:21
J. 0 .1 .
. A. PISII, -
Proprietor.
EMI
otice. 3
ion having been
d upon the estate
doo'd, all per
'. ainst Said Estate,
BEARLE.
Adm's
STAVES I
ISGQQD
stantly receiving
Store
onion of country,
LINE. •
RUN, STEEL,
I WN .AND
ROPE,
Js, `/
ors - aml Coal
Anion ,
ekwatnd
STOVE,
: RE .
moot tho wants of
RS & OSGOOD.
ton,
R AT LAW; Ltny-
, Pn. Office over
hoe Store. Business
ess. apr. 70, '69-Iy.
MI
ONOB, weight 2,600
, 1 light two horse
()horse covered Wa
rt now,' 2 sett heavy
Ins, &o. Terms easy.
biro at the steno of
. DIMON 6 'OO.
8611-tf.
lampforKarogone—
,s—at ,FOLNY'S.
Toima easy. Ea
r, Wellsboro, Pa.
I e LAN° a 00'8.