oomia---- , :mAir„ittlijsi NVEDNESPAY, JIIsIE 16, 1169. Now A.dreitiseimenfs Wool wanted—Tolei}- & Batke - r: Notices in disolinrge•-•,• ; Win. Bostwick, Jobs B. DenD. L. • _ Executor's Notice—John -estate. Lost—Elmer , _ Wool wanted—Scare k Durby. Arrigneti's Sale:- - 4M Assignee's Notieo:-.1T.-Bullardi•Assigneo. Summer Goods=Tools•& Barker; • Every thing is lovely—L, A.,Gardner. tiummer is long a-coming-Bullara & Co. Ca'ution—A. B. Bastions. • • ; Administrator'allotice—LeangerCulver; estate. • , _ Forrnati 0.k1y.7,..Y.—. 7 T4e lad ipavf , the M. E. Churettare preparing with 1, -eomnielidaitie E nterprise to serve tho pithlieisith• delitnitios 'mit, Cream ) Lemonade, Strawberries, ' and , d,ako -on the occasion of our national Jubilee fort tsnfning. .11ske up your mouths f or f 4 ' - ' j' . Losi between 'Gardner's Grocery ~, a a nKolley'S Store, Wellsboro; Sattifday,i last; a i s ,'s black ports monnaio, oontainin& about eigt \ dollars in money, and an Express receipt. TI4 findir will bo suitably rewarded on doliyeil 7 iugl thc k same at the Agitator Office. GOOD SAwmck.—FiVe MeII 'did roue,- i t ,g day's work at Vissoher k,Ran4lB3l'a Gapg Mill, Niles Valley, on the Bth Inst.' TwegingS,.a malay and 'edger cut 17.368 fee 4 of :stuff, 26.975 feet of 1 , 1 inch stuff-14 343 ft, .in cloven hours. Perhaps Bradford comity , will try to hest it. . , . LAND AGErloy ‘ .7--=Mr.Janes M. Bun 7 nel, of Charlestorvis'the General Agent_ of - the North Carolina Land "Company' for iTevf 'York and Pennsylvania. This Company advertises 117 Plantaticin of valuable lands, each mere or l et s improved. Those who want to . go' ! South will do well to examine Mr. Bannel's lists. WASITING-MACHTNE. -7- Mr. Ira A. Ne*ball, of Crooked Creek, lias obtained a patent for a *new and improved ,Washing Machine, "which is said to bo an excellentthing. It cleanses the olothes by forcing tho hot suds titian& thorn, does not wear the clothes, by abrasion, - and is cheap. We wish Mr. NoWhall sneoeis. i ' • PERSONAL.--WO see by the Petaluma (Cal) Argue, that Rev. Geo. 11. Joiakey formerly Rector'of St. Paul's in this village, is Meetiog with great encouragement. Two years ago the (lurch was nearly double in capacity;' and the vestry has decided to again increase its capacity 21 slips to meet the demand. His friends" will learn of Mr. J's. aIIOCOSS with plea Sure. Ci-lERAY FLATS.—A correspondent writes: "Our village is improving this Spring. We have a : Sunday School, of which Mrs. Laura Wheeler is Superintendent; and a Lodge .of Good Tomplars, which meets every Saturday' night. Dr. Martin is building a house, and Mr. Wheeler has built a neat fence around his- lot. Decoration Day was observed by our people. It was a solemn and 'sad occasion, especially to the mothers." WESITIELD LocAL.,---Our Village hi improving. Messrs. B. & N. J. Kruson have each built a now picket, fence rind painted their houses. Nelson Burdick has just finished a new house, ono of the finest in town. Gardner & Hunter are building a new store. Wetherby has built a now wagon shop. lion, B. B. Strang has repaired and painted his residence, and others aro preparing to go and do likewise. - "SOMEBODY:?' Much obliged. ' TEMPERANCE CELEBRATION. The Good Templets propose to unitein a celebration at Lawrenceville, July 2. Extensive preparations are on foot.to_runder the demonstration imposing and effective. The fact that lion. S. B. Chase, 0. W. C. T., of the Qrder in Pennsylvania is to be present and deliver the Address, 'will nttraet all who wish to hear one of- the most •offective champions of Temperance. The point is stdmi ably chosen, and the substitution of Cold water for whisky in a celebration of the nation's birth day strikes assns a measure most rildical. It to be hoped that every Templar who can go' will be an th , ) ground, as well ,as the himdreds of temperance men and women who are not con nected with any organization. Let the... occasion be one to be remembered in the annals of tem perance. TFIE ByTTEIL ,M . A.R.ERS.'— "Mrs. B. M.," writes us from Michell's Creek as follows: " were interested, last Fall, in tho account published by. you, of the amount of butter !Made by some of our Tioga County Butter Makers, and thought pethapo some of your readers would be interested to know how much some 'others have made. Last year wo - pilked two cows, one three the other eight or nine years , old,' from which ve made three hundred and thirteen panda of Butter, besides using bream freely on rtrawberries and for other purposes. The hot, dry weather, and our cellar both being very un favorable part of the time. This year we made during the month of May, from the same cows, eighty-eight and - three-fourth iounds of nice buil batter. In addition to this wo sold seventy cents worth of milk, besides the cream that was used in a small family.,his was done without in fringing on the preeeding or succeeding months." —Perhaps somela'ody can'think of a, more profi table way to invest $lOO than in two cows. Nilo can't. CHATHAM LOCAL.—On the 23(1. Um James Andrews fainted and fell with ono hind near the atovo door, and was badly burned. We hope to 800 her recover without the loss of her hand. Miss Ethic Goodwin has taken the Close School. :he is deservedly popular among the little folks. Miss Gusta HurMotet has taken charge of the floc School. Sho deserves success.. On the 30th ult., sixteen conyerls wore Im mersed in-this neighbot•hootl. Rev. Mr. Raslsell officiated. - Mrs. Conly ie repairing ber houso, and M. 0. Brovin is building a now dwelling. There is a fine promise of fruit this yet& in this vicinity. Nature is clothed in emerald robes, and the odors of - May flowers scent the air. Well may the soul respond in gratitude to tho Dispen er of all these gifts. The main rom is being nicely repaired under the supervision of Mr. Jno. Spalding. Mr. P. S. Warren is to see to the work on the hill road. The measles aro having it all their own way hereabout. ItILLSIDE. BLoss LocaL.—Your' correspondent hero seems to have fallen asleep, and with your permission I Will - give you Boum 4tems to show that wo are improving. Messrs, Tritnble, &haslet', Erwin and Boyle hare built now side-walks, and Messrs. Samuel Gaylord and Roberts have built new houses. Br. Rilbourn has improved his dwelling. Neat fences havis been built by the' T; R. R. Co, in front of the premises of several of their tenants. The Good Templars are prospering and adding to their numbers weekly. Tho officers, for the current quarter are: , W. C. T,, A. J. Spring ; V. T., Laura Keagle ; T. Jennie Knight; F. S., James Boyle; S., Win Kirkland ; A. S., Mary Walker; I. G. Charles Ely; 0. G , W. 11. Cook; Marshal, W. Miles; Deputy, Sarah Boyles; R. S., Julia Garfield;' L.' 11. S.; Maggio. Buirr Past Worthy—B. Mnsselman; Lodge,' - Deputy John Cook. The Lodge has many earnest wor kers. The Baptist Sunday School holds Monthly Con-certs under the conduct of Mr. Henry Iloßands. Every lessor; is illustrated by blackboard exer sires, rendering them very interesting. At the last concert Rev. N. L: Reynolds exhibited some heathen gods and clothing, and delivered an in teresting address on the manners and customs of the heathen. COSMOPOLITAN. We hope to hear often from our friend. CLOSE OF Scxropi,.—The Spring Term of the Academy closed Friday evening with ap. in - opiate exercises. Tho house was fearfully jammed, and the air was fearfully mephitic, -but va must accord to Mz. Stone the high praise of giving the-best entertainment of Its kind that we Loa recollect of. There was ,no pretension, no graining after effect no sounding of trumpets. The entertainment was-modest and unassuming, and so a success. ••• Miss Boyden had the Salutatory. Itrras good. The recitations wire excellent, some of them itiperior, 01 the epeottionlar, , the , Libcrty 801 l Nay most elaborate, and "Our National Represen 7 tali " 8" most (uncial. Both were well toodotodp br l thq was best in t0ae)?14.:.:',74r . .-..:ROjf., Lan don'n jj o -t tiow was heitorVoliTeriStrtiiiiii : ::raoit' otitiosis high a& : ,, - "Virif Laug,4" in -# l aVirgcti:chl;i)gt ik ,09'1•X 4 I1,; F# l !- that Ale power 41qt;tfx4r . olis,:jutfficiertOo';,makis , him an effective sieikeis! , MA tio-f4teireie and ACia'.-Brish;',*(ke cliaeti +t: wall selecteftind the exereis4:was entertainment.was a .tired it': te! - tite~riB '?bon - andsrantdons::' ' 7 , lir - Stone ritifeir-Tionf-rthe Pobbol, It is dOilbtful: if 4 xcefinled. at present. Alt 4. attentianco not beeelemtill§,_{ativ 6 of Into will it : he , until' tho:petropii will cene'etVW:ikon-- of rigid diseiPliataii4 enpaoity: The building ie going to ruin, _its ~ s urroundiegs.ftwe. , territdoi ikt t„beiedesolationl• -Altogether,' tgliefive 0 0 :4 0 10,,, ibiny' will • prove !viork of inegniiiide:: • Irereulei " ; • •':' ~1 II OM II THE - -,:i. ~', i- -' 4 , - - ,"'.f,, Y,, •',i d'i.' THENOIIIit M.; 1.00400L.-7-A ontspon= dent sent ue the following too late for instweek i "The Senior - blase has just passed the finitl:' examination very. satisfactorily. Some members fofti the zclass have, done very-well,:botter there they. xpected themselves. Others who , h e not l quite so much " brass" did not douite as moll. The 1 ollowing tiso the subjects et their: Til ese's, names ntid addresses: , , 4 • ~.- •:: - Knowledge is:Power': ,Ada L. Bailey,toharles-' tonl, 'Pa. Coeducation, of ,the Sexes; Florence H. Boenrd, - Osceola, , The Elements , pf Every Science•Shneld "-be'Tatighf 'in' our men Schools : inent-Faculties Ought to KOCeiv,c Special Allen'. , rt tio: Permella,`'Buttles;')lftinefield;Fti. - Science of Governmental Study, Corenion, Settee' ti Delwin' D. Chopin', , Siringl7lr `,',` No Professien offers gd many Oppa#nialtiei veloping and' Training' the. entire! ' Pewerii Children aaih at of Teaching I - It: ebb, Spring Mills, N. :The 'Prefes,sl4l` Of 'Teich-, int'Offeri Ebi Brehder ld:for Mental andhfOriii` Culture than' any Otlier.i Stisan"b..: - CrtitidalV P i ke; Pa: ' Parenta'inore . l3laMithle than TeaCh l . era' for the Inethelehey CoiiMon, Sebonte: Ellen 'K. Doane,,,'Leona. I'd. '2 li", - Kne k yrltidge of Language Inerease9 thivEtVcierfey crttie'Teadti Teach er: M., Lizzie Haines; Should 'Be Taught in "Doinon :"I,iizio . O. Lindley,ll. T tri hO'Art of:Eiteniperl, anions Speaking Should liceeilie more Attinitir" in Our High Schools : Conrad nollenback; East Ilebron, Pa. If the Teacher Pallet°, Incite Live for . Study, his Labors, era of,' no, Mira Norton; LaWrencevillo, , parents Ilavi) a Greater lnfluence than TeaChers in,Yorniing the Character 'of the' YOUng :,Lnecitta"„ Lyon, , Spring 11111,'Pa. Informal ,Instruction Thos, E. Myer; Alycralittig, T raining Essential to the Development of the Mental Moral Powers : Byron B; Slade, Alba, Pe: 80. tarty Should, precode,Mental Arithmetic : Vora I. Spencer, : Mansfield, Pa.: Inerdinate' - Loye,e,l Power Tends "to the DestruCtion Nations:— The Labor' of the Teacher Tends to ventinteriet, this : Elwyn' Sephor,,Coltimbia, Pa, Physical' Training Necessary to thn _ Full DeVelOpment of the Mind i Milton D.. Stiles- East, Troy; Geography Opens alirdader Field for - Obtaining Knowledge than any Other Branch : 11. Vermilyea;Vaines, Pa. W. F. SrEfouniv4i.p. MANSFIELD LOCAL..— Mr. Albert Sherwood is about to build a residetite on Pros= pea Hill. Ilia well known taste and enterprise is ample pledge that the structure will .not fall behind the improvements in thatpart of the vil lage in style or finish, Tho, Tioga R, R. is up to '‘liiz" ; nowadays'. Three times a day, from three to four trains beet at this place. On the 3(1 ono locomotive drew 129 ears from Corning to Bloss. Fuller is adorning his hotel front with • a. neat veranda. At half past three,' P: M. StindaY,'3oth'ult., the citizens of this 13oro and vecinity mot tit tho' M. E. Church; according to previous alrangement, and formed in procession under - direction- of 1 Mr. Win HoHands in the following order: Orator and !orgy; Soldiers Orphans; Soldiers Widows; 'oldiers Choir, and citizens; and marched to he gra4yerd to decorate the graves 'of eoldier4. Ise committee on flowers, Mrs. S. B!' Elliott, rs. J. Pvlderris, Mrs. J. R. rilson, IklrS. - M. L. Clark and Mrs. Wm Holland , faithfully ,cxe gated their part of the work, anti as 'each grave Was decorated, an eulogy on the Service and death of the fallen hero, was pronounced by .gentle Men selected for that purpose. The oration wag ae livered by Prof. F. A. Allen nt tho Cemete - ry; and was a fitting tribute to the patriot dead, full of feeling and treasured memories, and the gravOs were againl)edewed with the tears of it chastened but rcdeenied and grateful 'people. The choir sang appropriate music, and 'the opening mid' closing prayer-was delivered by - Rev. JAS. Palmei (Universalist) the only minister in, attendance; But tho most beautifal part; and on 'clia.3leriging the noblest 'sympathies alb. , humanheart was , that orzne Outdrew-..e tau - Orphan School,' in uniform and to the number of over 100 marching in sections, with flowers and 'Wreaths to strew upon the graves of the sleeping - heroes: ' Many of them know not where their' fathers sleep, only that they fill soldiers' - graves. _ Mr.riffle( Bri.iley's ,barn, on the NOVOism , road, about two miles from thiSplacc, was Vurne'd Sunday 6th inst., with several tuns of hay, and some farming tools belonging to Mr. Thaddeus Welsh, who occupied tho - farm. It is supposed to be the work of an iiicenddry. The several road's ' and streets in, ' and: about town, aro beilig improved, adding Much :tie 'the appearance of our Boro, and the, conycmience pt all concerned. l ' • '. • I.see by advertiserrient ) iTt-the'Agitgioitntlast week, that the residence and lot about a mile south of town, belonging to the heirs of Amos Bixby are fo'r snle, Who will 'tto' fortunate man to buy it?. Mr. L. H. 'Elliott the oldest readout of li,fans field savo one, has the most forward garden here about. • Not areed in -it. * *. , "AearDENTAL." TIOGA LOCAL.—Temperance i 9 being hooted as ono of the humbugs of the day, by the lower elements of am "whisky ring," since the late victory in Court in favor of the defendants. The I lodge was probably n, little hasty _in its action, but no respectable citizen will censure it for trying to stop the unlawful aloof liquor. Rev. Thomas Cullen occupied the Methodist , pulpit:Sunday morning and evening. Georg Putnam was baptized by him in the evening. Viiwk Place scorns the idea - of being an 011 bachelor, consequently he has "gone and done! it." John_ Van Name is..shipping large quantities . of shooks and•staves this week. ' F, Smith has commenced his now ,etrieo "-on Alain-Bi, it is to be a concrete building. ')* J. o.chicffolin has Llano a. public good bi.::rati . h. lug a now walk in front of his .resitloneo 01 Main-st. • - . . Mr. Jabiri Bash and wife returned from _theirt western four Saturday. * They have been lag around the circle," visiting their friends at Omaha, nod other western cities. -H. IL Borden hilA laid ailurable walk . infient of his residenCe on Church street. . - Jake Sehieffelin has put a powerful force rump in freet of his hardware store. - . • The improvements in the outskirts now tle - mand a brief notico. I d Fisher has sopninted MS house. P. Shook is making a lino addition to his house. The flower yard and garden add beauty to their home. John W. Boyd has built a substantial :fulteet, around his lot. L. 11. Smith has Americanised his hotiKe. - Tt was formerly a very awkward Dutch baildipg. Lyman has a line house, and good farm; lie' thinks ho can now gat a living on his farm, if' his property in the village will net him enough to buy his provision. ' C. 11. Seymour has moved bi. barn, built new fences, mid otherwise improved his property. The grass and grain in the vicinity promises an abundant yield. I,6winers nro- , IIOW 4 heing their core the first tidie: The damp; cold *rather is keeping (halt. crop back and causing,. many wry fitees among the fanners. SNOBBLETON. - COViNGTON LObAL.—Street CormiliSs loners , Pine on the East side, and Kelm 'on the West, aro making decided iraprovements':On the sidewalks; for which all pedestrians will ;return thanks, Gicl Putnam, with engine No. ID is trotting some heavy trains over the road this Bunimer. from 110 to 130 cArF, wilt' nspirations foil3o. t• • Captain Peter fiellz came on to the Tioga river end located at Mansfield, in 1805 -_-just li4 Years ago. Ile:noncresides •here,l 4 isNuito hale and healthy, and works more hours than - a ma jority of the younger inhabitants. Any person desirous of-learning how our forefathers lived and worked, eon glean much from him. Rev. G. P. Watrous started 'Wednesday for Philadelphia, to attend a Ministers' Institute. If Mr. W. will relittoiir"tlip"lnstitutit" the imin: her of miles ho has travelefffer:the last , y&ir, on foot, over snow drifts and littbs, - aittl-through the mud, to his thpeo different appointments,preach ing once every Sabbath- to . Ctieli; lie 'will - Cause some of the divines ,who Consider, themselves .overvierked with one congregation, to feel satis fied with their lot.- „ . .Advices froniDaniel Willson,' noting ar rival at Auburn, California, tempted me to show the Advance that has beep paiio in nomilinnica, tit% with Wit Shit° Mao' titi 'l+A paslV l l4.-ftpx(fit• .'in sailtitg;lressoMOM ITHfrYOrk, •Vra Cit 'Mr% ,and - 'wits 7 inouth4- 7 ,ml44llayti,“Onnhing a t m o ..7anoitt(dad;VAlPtiiPliei; l ll 1 8 50 , r Nils ' son and 0.11: Paoli 44 q.t thet:"lsthMus? ldr. Packard OictlO gtrifie 'effete 4.hysician, 'left ,rthe steamer ' et Itivanna and. returned. r. 'Pillion I ;iron t . 013;1414 13 1* .; tyi3eicti Pan arna dOring MO it jioklY . seagotiV Hctrohd 4E31464,1*i. htibritig= formorli'df Wellahniikl•ntti6 died , (rem disedtel Icontreeto after„hts a,rrivai r --11A; tirtiied - inSaff.Fi r titibiseti ahintt: ten 3, _-weekilrOOt ;New:V . ooi: atill4oaitigUAlia'StiitiOtiing near Jan col n, ,In 02;: ThosMillSon (who ; - had returned) atarte d baolt,with, hie; - -wife,, and 'quite, n' 'crowbar 'of_ adventurers"; they ; had, a, Very 4, fair trip, ; rteluding,tionting-Land 044 tho OPP9474 B .omuo.r9gteißnstirtailq in; .g 7 Dame4,„lVilisen,ltarted Thursday, ,1514y.T,24,,! 4809 atl2o i. r :"Friday,atidarkiwelnkir Chio including a detention ; of 9 hours _on the ;!Erie";- Saturday Mdrzting at Chicago; crossed the Mississippi tit,Olinton initho afternoon ; Sun flay ercninglook nipper . at FreMont, =to miles west o_f Alonclay morning brpakfaptid on tho P4ittOrileri 280 litei*st,ooTaNairmi4 aftorrinlnaluile in Big t'6f thdßoo!cy M Ott§ount o ' saly,plenty,torairad, vrolvesi-deer, , ,,entelopes,Ao; - Tue4 l -YLto!lning,looo49.4k, PQ gqlca of Omaha, on the 'western slope of the :Rooky, Mountains ; men , '2 inches' deep, ond -more a doming; arrived itt'Ogden, Utah\ fo`estippir; in thdevening,tho engine ran off the track, on a 30 feet einbaninnent; eintsing short ',delay ; s:Wednes. clay,-morning at.3:o'cleck arrived at! Promontory'. Point; -- remained until d; Thursday,i they ran, along the -lint:Omit river ndarly daY,icrossifig , theliierras" in'ttio. arrivilg at Album'. nliles east of _Saeramento),at,oon , Friday; loductili z 'the delay of ' hatirs - ' _ , ' the trip °was made inless than 7 _daYs' . . , i sHis It.lLifadethroitgh *as $ 190 .7 0 . ! , -4',ICQ44Pki-T).OI4,PENT. 4 Sunday Sal Ciirtvento4., The annual' 'inegt.ing artha BaPtist Sun, day Pohool ,Conventiln n3ll,- he heldovjth the Delmar church, 'beginning Lou.' •Wettileidtey4ube at'loi o'clock. Among the °aerobics this' opotdrig . a.ad'resiCbsltUC,X - R4ti`cipitC'on, Bel I &US dltiirg tdflo by'Rev.'A;C subject, The Superintendent. Also Rev. G. P.' 'Wagons, on Befeete in pnrßunday, Selrols-end Rev'. A. Stonis hrio - aiM s- of4llo SwidayYStiliciol - Teacher" closing milisitly'-forenbciii , by 'ritimerai rally of the Sunday SelMcil children "from near and from far." • E. T. BENTLEY, t• T. E. ItITCHELL, Coma. „. N.. L.. REYNOLISS. =EI .„ TIST., of, lutter:roMnining, in,',the Wellsbark j koii-o,ffico, Juno Ist .180. Broki, Obarlea. Butt ler? noaley,Brigga,T...ll.-Bryan, Mary ; g. Boice, F.-J. Austin, Qoatoho, .Oran • Campbell, (leo, G. Duryea, gv a ,n,s, 2; Maria .14. Fisk, Willis , 9regoiry, Stephen, Smith, William Peago,_J.,P.,Stroud„Sainuel Sehaublin, William H. lleyneddt+, Gould ,Ridge, 13.:W.,Foppkng, ,g(s -roin.ll Wilson, A. Wheeler, Minnie Wilson. tovai Enquiripg for tlpo npovo, plonsosny, advortisAfie etters.•, • - ;Nr4i3,14,40,t_5'. ' Farmington June 9, at the residence' 611teeboti ,f 1";.• Hall;.Esq., 'by Rob. S. Boma, anti . ' - TlTOMA,SWlllTE.—XpLan%rencovjlio,J,nno 6, at thO rosithinco of OhOster White, Esq...-by Roar. 3.. J:.Turton, Mr: Wm: Thomas, of. LAW. moo, Pa.; -and Miss ••Bally While, 4aw- , ronooville; Pa. ' ' flu ItTER-FISTI.—In' Tinge', Juno '9;'ne the rosieloneeibl - the brh.le's,,father, ,by ‘`i,.!.ine, Mr. Adolheit 13ertie,.,of ,Miss Hattie S., youngest (laughter 'of .J. Eish, Esq.; of 'Bogs. . -,„ ' EVANS—BONNEY.—At the: homeof, the parents, Juno 6,• by Rev, M. S. KYnier; Mr. John Evans Jr., and Miss Mary E. Bonney, - both of Blossbur t g. BOOKUS—i'EARE.—In Wellsboro, Juno 7, at tho Al. E. -Pargonage; by•• Rev. 0. L. Gibson, Philander Backus, and Miss Eliza J., daughter of:Aijol Pen)ig;utl,ne, cbarioann. ; ALLEN—LMcBABTE4',--.At the residence the bride'ii mother, Juno 0, by, thesamei.Mr. Ed. win It. Allan, and Miss Isabella Alf 'Mo lartar," 'all of Dolmas. •• ' ' ' •• ' '"''• SPECIAL NOTICES'. ~---.0 HALL'S , AETABK 10.10A.N -HAIR XE2twi:R.. (311,4.:y • - HAIR tEsi:oupv.--or• OUTTIVIIL (mon C , By its use •It.will make Hair ArOsi upon ' bald ok „ eept in very raged , : persons, as it furnishes the nutritive pririoiplehy which the hair.is nourished arid supported. ;It will-prevent-the 'hair from falling-out, and :Ades not stain the skin—, 4$ Nb patie• irvhionagiof its stlS?riokfty pied: hi! adduerld'tlian the fatettart so many imitations of; it are offered to the public. IT IS A SPLENDID — IIATR-DRESSING ! pin. Trliso on du), War ;opt.freo by >man; :', r ..11. . TIALL it , CO., Nashuai.Nl ll..PropriotOrs! rr salo.by u.ll Druggists. (June 104,890. k • it • ' • . A agan's agiiiitiG_ Rahn.' This mild° is the Trot) gecroe of Beauty. It is what Fashionable Ladies, Actresses and Opera Strigorfi use to produce' that cultivated distingue appearance so much admired. in the Circles of Fashion. • • • - .• • - -,• It removes all nnslightly Bloiclies i Redness, VieCk les; Tan, stuf..urn and Effects of Spring Winds, land &les to the C•Jmplexion a Blooming Parity of trans parent delicacy and power. No lady , ,who,values a . fine Complexion can 'do without the flagniilia Ilitlm .' ~, 15: coils Will buy itof any of our respectablwdealere. ' Idon'elfathairon is a very delightful Bair toressing'• Juno 9, 1660-Im. . : , •TO OONSIIIIIPTIVES;; - : VIE Advertiser , havingtoen Yetito'redtc: health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having suf fered several years with a soverp, lung utrection,, and that dread disease,Cousumptlon—is anxious to make .known to hie fellow.sufferers the means of curo,,,s 'ko all whd &tiro it, he will send it 'copy df the pro Scription used (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using the some,_ which they will find MI: CURE von Co:l,Bl3ll , ll97f, t A6TlVitki lIRONCIIITI6 2 etc, !rho object of the 41.11,4rdi54r InAinding lion is to lament tho afflicted, and spread information -which he conceives to bo invaluable*; and ho hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as, will coat them atipassing r i x s , 5 • • . PartidtolBl4rw 'R the'proseriptlctit,' , • • ' ev ...I.IDWAILD A WI Lg ON , Williamsburg, Kings County, N. Y. May 26; 1860-Iy. :Administrator's s ~Totit e. LETTERS of Administration having boon granted D.; the undbrsigniid upon the 'es tate of Leander, Culver, late oC Islkland, deed ? 'all persons indebted to, or claiming against the estate, must settle with - It. T. 'WOOD, _DOLLY CULVEIt,I Itlklandejuidf IC; -20 000'Lbs.'‘'Wdol Wanted • -for which the highest price Will be paid at the Store of Junol 11; MD. " TOLES • • 00 9 000 tbb. of WbOl wanted, end for which tbo highest market price will be paid, by SicAltS k DERI3Y. wellAoro, Juno 141, 1809. - Assignee's Sale: OTIcE - is ltoruby given tha4l will ~exposo d:111 tiisalo tit public yenilim, Oti'SittuidaY, Jun jnz.t„ at my Officoin Wallsboro, a lot of Oro- Caries, Yankeo NotiOns, Baikets etc., filo prop. erty of Jame,s M. Bunnel , Bankrupt. ,Salo. to Comnienco'at 8 P. M.- Terms cash. - M. IlUI;L ABB, • / . Juno 16, 1860-2 w. Assignee. • Assignee' WESTERN District of Pennsylva nia, ss. The : unilersigned hereby., give cnotica pc, his appointment as Assignee of• Jas. M. Dunne!, of Wellsboyo, in the County of, l'idga anti "Strip of, rpohoylvithia,, within sold', Disi,riet, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt up on isotition of his crocljkprs by the District Qom of Distitot.'" ' M. BIIfiLARM,, Wellsboro, Jtine 16, Assignee.' • In , Bankrttpley.% , • In the Distriebeourt of the' Unitea vStatets,• for the Western Distriet,of•Ponnsylvanio.- John B. Bonn, a Bankrupt undue tlie'Aat of repngress of March 2, 1867., having . applied - for airdischnrip fro all is debts, attiVOiliKA able underaidiAdt, by order of tho''Ocurt; -no.; tire' I,s beraby glVen, to, pursonsffhp bare lbei-lelits; and other perforis_interetsted,, tt apPC:ii - Vo day;, of July 1800, at' AO u'clQQak'J4:,M before IF,IJ, Smith i 3 Iteigiptir Pttiler'pptsy.•-at attimi eettfie, r if any they have, urhytinisobargesta?old.' no t bo granted to tlike.sai a Anil forth: or, tiatite 1'816.04 given, -flint the'Eeetind;old: Thltd Meetings of Creditora of the ,safd:ltatife., rapt; require:d., by tho_27th attd,2Blb said bq tlaid ba fo r ? . tb9, f kid49gisifgi at the s_. Tri.;••• • , • , t 3, 0. MCOADIPI`BiS t - .1 " Jtinti 10 8 1809-2 w. Niro 1: -• :-- ,-=::-,--:,..- :- . ' '41,4?4,,1tb#,,,,gE:0110i,41 ME .1- -' 1- ,- 4 !-C,i:;7:A -o!•., 4'..i.1. coArTINGST:It'.:' f .., I . - II ; I , ref. T you want the beet 4. ,pwatt,pjog,lA2l - icouttr; lcioas in proportion. If I, : „ i', , _:•t Vi Cl-id r!,=-' v-ir',,:;,,':; YDr6SS '01)0dS ,""' 4-,,• NE Cloths . or bylife.f.4%444,!ok ' :uilide,o l l , i .;:t.c.ft")ll dit,xte, Car • - .i•j!:i: i,ht wherp , yon Can 110 In.abort, if you i . FOREIGN & DO at the lowest pr. c;,3 PEOPLE 'whore prides are unifoie' :and fair doaling le the ! . IT a r i por oent letiS tbiin — you can buy`elsewhere, call on,the agents of the • IMIN ORM L.& ME Come and son for yo opposito Dm :Dickinson cortirpg; Mdret! NEW . Spit t .t ~~> =NM egis :GNU , , WI CORM• 1,1 4 ,14 .164,1 T MEE WE have just roe° Goods rsuitahle whifihOo;deSireito call plo of 'hop. Cuunty. ,--• BOMESTI FANCY DRESS( SILKS, SHAW ' • r '"WOOLENI ;for 113011. and Eloii3' wont: - :- ` l ` . •,,,. (J.-i-,,:; .• . . ',• ~:v - •,. • , DO I 1 ,- •- i . , tck ~,-, i•i - , ", -, . ' -., ' - •; '', ."': ' . , ~, „ ;,,,..1 ,• ~ ~ ~t :, .1 ~ , • :,::. , 1 TS; - ;•A ,11 - SHOES , •„.,,.3 ..„. I, Carpets" - ;f -1.10 we havelL full assoktme And prides tlint will ea , tpt4'this is the place to OU ,; Grocery' wo haio over,ythin .1 g no : " assort GROCERIES A j ' linvfi - also jnfit • i .rt cuoc BE • direct (rpm the Imp orts tern, very pita,,anct.elk, .r 4., 2- .'Do not -fail to-look tuaking;, ; :r Cording', March 2418 bALi; . I Pildoce,thefiD aid/ i 4,1889, .1 0 %.!! „. PRiN St STOM EMiMMUM MZEMMI 4 Z, ERIOAN PRINTS in otJ Yat4: an 4 40111 or •on want any , affliEUN ors Skawl§: If you Ton - • any ME ENE , asslmeres, =I efrqpi: e .rctoit at)," yea' lent 'ins,' [i, r, E iir • 0 rollp to, sploot froto. , =- ant anything in _ 1 • Ina€l GOODS, 1 cos. ,Call at tbe- STORE, and low, where honolty , otto; and if you want .4 3 1. 7 Hi COMPANY, and be c nvinccd, selves, 'Store directly HOMO. i• ,; ITFI, 869: .~, ~ i ' GOODS EMI V . • ' t - I'i... • 'A T It . • =I a: 'N. , Y. wed a large stock of the l Sprlng trade, to, Olattehtionfof the'Ocot: • C.l GOODS, 90DS4 JOPLINS, 'COTTON exp, GOOPS; =BE CM .Iscl i ,1 , e It on inspection of Goods isfy the "closest buyers ?aka theii•,pui'chaaee. In , !11, " epartment, ;, dad", 4 . make a 'compliilO ttit . , 6666® =I ,D PROVISIONS. ecoived a arge ot o „ i r I AIM • ~ ;~' \ MEI o, pc ,entireiy ; now._ pa t ,apes than ovgr optirnii in I brough- our stock beforo I • mchattes, NEWELL &IQWEN.' Pr; • • - ' Igg tAylesof Shawls DE LANO itcO. - SOFIE D • 7ecr.,7,0uLp.r4pcit0i1iy:46,....-4126 potato Unit She is now °ming ajarge -assoriment of whiah' slio; - .-offola-for-'atlow, , ,pooOs, stook--domptitea:` ‘• • - ,`:•••" izivpubb.one,., and Miss fnuolgOOdsilionerally i i > • Partioniai •attontion paid ta , rePairine Nati a:4;OA neo ' ,,• • iV eiisuoro, April, 28; /8 9-2su •fir DressfMakitik, - . Undorsieed would say to bor:old.frionds - d-tho-pd 't hat Aid has Shod' up rooms "in beOuildilig ' . (lst door lielow Van- Ifories WariiioOrbs) for tlo,pnrpi)sotif 61k •-; . ; ' ill ry & lal In all dep artments. I t 2 er gocidfi.le4t44ll#l3lT' 40.P.Pti.0111)4rt91 ,Floiveis, Lucia, .12ibtions, Straw ape in short, averythangtertalning to n.llaah.., fumble establiehmbnii— Call beforerittroliaidag elsewhere. Prices reasonable. attention fold to' blelioblog doing over old ladies' bonnets. - - Apr.'2l; l Bo-3m. , "Mis!'JP)l,OllP. r. Just Received 9 A 0 10 % ,iii14 f 40111 1 ,1438, At ' DELANO & CO'S. SP 11'14; 1869, • 'in* lot, Of .P.QtDDiii3, 41;#ADAiil 'esci•.; land,,illatitis for Trimmings at •• ,• - • •• ' • • DE LANO`iit•CO: April'l4; 186 ii. , • ; z.•), ;,‘„ 4 ,• ••• A , . t C 1 1: 64: 3r tie l Et " I • I ' ART 'GALLERY Is the place to gOt'ioni . klIOTOGRA,1 5 .1:10. , New and Itnethi Seeneiy. The'nei Cabinet size Amide in a.U..1 1 9P4 1 9n...e,t; • Arr. LARGE Stookof Spring Olothing . . • _DpLANO & Aptil:l4, Largest Stock of Frames =I .Tiogagounty for sale at thelloweetpripes, at 180. I, • Art Gallery. A spleddid stook of Picture Frame Mouldings Which will bo manufactured to order at ieasona. We primes, at .CLAY• ItING"S April 44, 1869. :Art 0a144. . A.. H. EASTMAN, DENTIST No. 13 ' E Lian ORO, PA. • , New Illillinery, ; ,11k/IrISS lt. A. KEENEY begs leave to inform tho citizens of Tioga and vicinity that'sho has takon rooms over -Bordon's Drug Store, op phaito the Post-Mee, where;she will' be happy to wait,on all who will give•her a call. Particular attention paid to bleaching. • Mayl2, 1869-tf, . BERLIN PRINTS AND . FANCY PHOTOGRAPHS Furnished 'to order. Now is the time to beautify your Roines. Old Pictures copied and worked in ink sepia or oil, at CLAY KING'S, April 14, 186 s). • Art spiAllery. - W -AIC , - " Rb 7 - - ; " ,AT THE NILES VALLEY STEAM' ' FLOURING MILLS. • 10,000 Bits. Corn, - ' .'• ;10,000 a Oats,• and any amount of 'good wittlat. ' J. B. DIMON k Co. Niles 'ahoy, Mafch 24th,./809-tf. =I Great Improvement- in= Denastry. sive right i'of Dr, Folsom's Im ; lba prin d pattint, Atmoripberio Dental Plates"for" bags County, • I now take pleasure in offering t. to the public as tho greatest rots covEror 7e,, made in • Mechanical Dentistry. , By the`use 'of which, we can'overtiome`any any all difficulties which havo heretofore baffled the skill of tho most practical Dentist in' the. world. Plates constructed ,upon thin , plan re.' main' perfectly firm under , all circumstances, or Condition of the-mouth, as no air, or particles of foodcan.possiblygetnnder•them.• Those having old styles, Ctold; or Atubber Plates, can, it half the cost, have the Improyerekent applied tO them answering itroVery'respdot the same 'purrione as as a new set. , Perfoot satisfaction guaranteed in oi-er*. „ N. DARTT, Dentist.. 7ollsioro, J'une 1869. •• „ - . ' -Thiele to cetify . tliat we ore now using the Improv ed DentaX Plates with, perfect, satisfaction. Raving used the old style ofplates far yearswith all the troubles and - intonvorLienca tho use of such plates, we theerfnllY recommend the improved Plates as far ,superfor•to anything yet, known : , B. XL:KIMBALL., . CIIAB. Wjlsoiitt 'VaiiValkelibtirg's No. 2 Union Block. is Of piece wilore the crowd go to.find THE NEW SPRING STYLES pomziA, ciONAmicus, LAWNS, ORGANDIES, PIOIJES, CHINTZS, PERCALT,tS; OiNagAMS, t . i 111 -, DJLAINES & PRINTS, ALL STYLES, PAPTOTtrA t . SHEPtINGS, BLEACH- EkAND tr,NtLF,A.OHED:MUSLINS. of every'description, DRESS Txtignaisigs apd BUTTONS of all kinds; also' the largsst and ;• ohm-Post nisortinont of OTRING ever, brought into, Tioga, Coun . ,Remember the place, and call before urchaving. , , To have selected our stock with great:cm' and-notify gentlemen that in; " , • 41,41 HT PASSIMERES,WEEDS, LIN PCS, PARAMUS' S 4TINS, GAL TERS, & SUMMER WEAR ~ li=l of eN%ky'do . seriiiiion wocan't be boat. „ Thankful' foVpast patronage, and by strict at tention t; business tae-hope to'sbern continu= anon oft e same. 0, • • • iiriL9 . oll A'irAZT V.AiN.E.II.I3trAG.' Iyollabo'rd,May 19, 1869-1* ' Administrator's Notice. lETTERB - I lf"-AdmioistratiOrf bating> . been granted On tho estate of Ira Graves, late of 9.svington,i.deed;• all persdos 'indebted 10,1 or ,Maiming against:said estate must settle with , CALEB B. GRAVES, Covington; Jilue,-.2, 1880-6 t: - Adm'r. • AiroiicE:=,-.P Mill yard,' notified to wove IV . A . wrgD- 7 9, II ---- ~ Amps.—A , .11.4 40 brea,os MIME FOR SALE. HAVING -pttrolittsod . the .exolu. 110,9 P SKIRTS; •rsone rhaving Lumber . It our awed a year or over, are hereby .thotarao Nvithoat dOay.. 7; : do F y, on'eaw , :TRUMA.14,44,-BOWN. ow kind of lamp forKerosentm , of obifnuoys—at V OTANYT. EOM] Eng la •,!",;I:fgrtj,, L►- EDIOAL , ..: VICE i . you litvo for _„,........ , ~• , . fa, , If by accident, you - get scafded, • bred, J r burned,' fT•ppr_4(taect,.o6,,apply. i • T r',!--,- _ ofton quite:expenstvo; but thi tho Youdinig. .1 SOtutiter irkinediately ,1 2 ,1br it : is` ittipkito" giVe: and powerful to cure pain and soreness. -.11 you= tire afflicted with] lameness, or numbness and stfifness of th limbs, or with Severs pain, or ,pginful swell ngs .. likeXia4 ralgin: and LlhilamatOig Rh citani,..'llien try - SAIAUTIF R b gag . A, ply : `it , quic ly so . as not to leave it open to the air r andlwe it according to directions on the bottle, . 1f youhave Throat,loz: Quinsy,. 'Or 17elons, or Croup; or Pleurisy,or . Chilblains, or 'any of these disorder's' J at 'require an . outward remedy, hen SALUTIF R is what you want, u far it . ha)proved a•bless• ing to thousandi. Although it is reckoned "tO be one of the striingest medicines ; yet it is so safe that even achildmayihandle & use it. SALIJTIFER Sept constantly on hand for will certainty prevent much may saviklif: ,c•:!11') If you 'are prudent and desire to save.eXpensel; Oa; SALITTIF ~t Is found io - ee 'a saving of ;year in all families 02b4Tot; sale by all Dral Depot 252 - Gibetiwieh . ,St., Nei Wholesale an MEM -DRUG S By W. C. TilE subscriber will keep o; a full stock of • DREGS.HDU P.41 - FRS,, OIL Patent Me lanes, Flavoring Extracts, Perfumery, Kerosene, Lamps, Wicks, Dye Colors, White Wash Linie an'd Brushes, 'Varnish" and Sashltrushes,'Tow Glass all sizes, Yarn 4 of all kinds, Fancylpaps, Hair " 0(1 SPECTiA Hair and Tooth Brtiskes 'Yankee Notions; also sortrnent nomteopathic and a full eta Pure Wines an ..13.•,•mtra csso teljuisnaiwa a. * cog bcfpro purohasing elsowb March 24, 1869-Iy. LOTS OF NICE =Er WIC KIIAM & TIOGA, P DRY GOODS =I =I Grocer , • HATS & BOOTS & gROCKERY WAR , , READY TO BE INBI SOLD A A FAI CALL AND . • / - 1 , tviti _Voge l /4ay 1* 180% MEM =I immediate use, su f fering, .aud . 1 1. f economical, and remembei that • tore than' $lO a. hat use it. . gists.-,Wholsiah) YOrk. Retail ORE ! ESS. band at all times DMUS, a full, stock of a complete as- lediclues, E 153 Liquors. W. C. KRESS El 3 GOODS, EiBI FARR'S, SUCH AS ies, CAPS, SHOES, OODEN ECITED, AND PROFIT, DM HAM & PARR, MEE ELLIN OPP I COST REM , FOR 'aAsHA Elill ' IP9 240 VIIMUILLEOI6 CO. Vili•sell from this date their entire stock of DREGS, lIEDICINES, Perfairy; Dye,. Stunk, Oils; Varnishes, Glass, Alcohol - , Turpentine, 'Kerosene 011, Tobacco, Cigars, ' Wall-Paper, curtains,', Fixtures, &c, &e., &c., AT COST FOR CASH Positively no IhnnbutF. P.'IL WILLIAMS do CO. Wellsboro, March 3, 1869. Fresh Goods Received Weekly'. Dry Goods erricbrewiesi: CROCKERY: 130008 von gam flats and Cars. Be it remembered, that Converse & Osgood keep constantly on hand a large stock of genera MERGIIANBIZE. GOODS AS REPRESENTED. NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD. Tan.B, 1868.-Iy. CONVERSE ‘t OSGOOD. WATCHES .; • ; • u .'u.zivymzimvs The undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Tioga and vicinity that ho, has just opened a - Watch anii Jewelry ' establishment in Borden's Drug Store, and is prepared to execute all ejdors initis line of business .with deipatch and in the best of man ner. ALL WORK .WARRANTED. • /. S. WILE. Tioga, Fob. 24, 1860.—tf. • THE GRAND pßiz-g at th© Paris Exposition Itniverselle. CHICKIE4ING'S- American Pianos Triumphant OVER ALL THE WORLD. Mae \W. TODD, Agent, 100. 23, 1868. Wellsboro, Pa. I.ISI,XICOP•F I COrteg3 ORGANS AND MELODEONS, FOR sale by L Ci. llOrk. Haines Brothers Pianos', Chickerlngs, Steinways, and Steak's: Itintermister's Organs and Melodeons, and Ma son 35 llamlin's Organ. These are alifirst-class Instruments. Having the experience of many years in Musical Instruments, and tuning the sumo, I can offer greater inducements to custo mers of Tioga County than any other dealer in Northern Pa. Every instrument is warranted for five years.' Per full particulars see Illustrat ed Catalogue. I. G. HOYT. Mansfield, Pa., ilarch 3,1869-1 y For Sale. T AM AGENT for .Kinney A: Co., celebrated platform Spring Wagons,: all styles, also for their light Carriages and Boggy Wagons, all made in good style, and from - Jedey timber, and tyarranted in every respect, equal to any made! Can furnish any of the above 'at the lowest iltsinufacturers price's. L. C. BENNET. Wellsboro, May &, 1869—tf. „ . State Street -Lots:o A P. CONE having laid off bis land_ on A e State Street into town lots now offers them for solo on reasonable terms,, Welisboro, April -28,1889.' FULL !Hoek of Groceries at old prices at 11. c • ' • • ' LANO 00: Aplll4, 34611. MMEE=MIME=II 2111111 Putty, go ',11to"iho:0103:1311pf VlOatented • i;raidit; ‘, StfitVgroi4 QENtialls OPRICA .' - ~• - -11Analearino, r A, ij, May, 25,.16138 , • i 1 .. . N obedience to an Acifof • Assembly, il . pprb vett_ •• the eighthliy of April, one thou and"cifght hundred and sixty-nine„lou Ctrs here notified j' th a t th a w county Land Lion Docket, contain- • lug the list of . unpatontett• land* - for foga Alo.', ' prepared under the 'Act of - Acsem y of the twentieth of May, one thousand sigh . hundr e d:, and sixty-four, and Abe supplement t trete, has this day been: forwarded to the Pro oriotary of .• the county, at whose office' it may be eitimined. Tha liens can only be liquidated by t e payment of the 'purchase - money, interest an •fees, and receiving patents through.' this Da tt#ment— 'Proceedings by the Attorney Canard have been stayed for ono year fropu this date, in order that Parties may obtain their -patents wi bout addi- ' lional cost. ‘ JACOB M. CAMP 1 . BLit,* . • ' Suryeyor t eneraL , - teeth Upon the ground 'eau bo ixactly gatiged by 'the 'foot. Every tooth is lade endear of every other tooth, and the bead being movable the rake adapts itself to every inegvOity of the ground, It rakes clean; is simplo o strong and lasting. To try it is to buy it. - I refer the public to the following - have the rakein use .R. Toles, Chatham; Chaney Ackl E. K. Stebbins, Clymer; J. W. Lavin Isaac Thompson, Kelsey Emu, Harr . Potter County. par -Orders for this Rake' may be ma at Westfield, Tioga Co., Pa. Juno 9, 1869. ' ISAAC PLA Valyable Property for 11.1 Roseville, in tho center •of th , Said property consists of a fine ' admitted to be the best, in Tioga Co' feet, two stories high; togetherwi sortmant of 'merchandizile, such as ..1 inn first-class County Store. This stand for trad - e, and one of the be butter trade in any county. • The subscriber contemplates got , will give a fair bargain to thoparch , , easy. ELMER BACKER. June With For full Directions and Forms for all T, every State, by TIMPHILT/19 PAllBOll9 s L. ! of Law in Harvard University. A New B body, Explaining every kind of contrac ligation, and showing how to draw and The highest and best authority in the 1.1 our liberal tonne: also for our patent Bi Sent Free. / PARMELEE & I Juno 9,186.94 m. In Bankrupte*. In the District Court or Oa Baited fita for the Wes tern District of Pennsylvania. JAMES It. WILSON; a Bankrupt nn er the Act of Congress of March 2d, 1807, having appl ed for a dia. charge from all his debts, and other cl me provable under said Act, by order of the Court, N tice Is here by given, to all persons who have prov.. their debts, and other persona Interested, to appear o. the 10th day of July 1800, at 10 o'clock, A. M., befor B.E. Smith, Esq., Register in Bankruptcy, at hla - in Tioga, Pk, to show commit any they have, why a Di. charge should:. not be granted to the said Bankrupt. And further, Notice is hereby given, that the second : nd third meet ings of Creditors of thopald Bankrupt; r .quirod by the 27th and 28th Sections of said act, w be bold before the said Register at the same time and . ace. Juno 9,1869.-2 w. . 8. 0. Ike NDL.P.B3, Clerk. House and Lot for OIITH of Mansfield, Tioge Co I ia easy walking distance of th State Nornial School, &o. House i good size and. convenient. Excell cistern water close to the door. about li aero, and ,has a number .Dlastiant home. Will be sold at a low figural inquire of Mansfield, Juno 9 1869—tf. • Estra.7. 1 ROM the promises of the Sullivan, May 22, ult., a bloc old MARE COLT. Any one return colt to' the subscriber, or giving where it m ay be found, will be suit: ,ed. • GILEE 4 - June 9, 1889-3w.0 TVellsboro Wool-Carding Q A. HILTBOLH wishes to inf, 0. la that he is ready to do all his line with promptness and in a' manner; and also that ho will ke oash to exchange for Wool at his sil l S. A. H 1 June 2,1869-6 w. HOUSE & LOT FOR Tiogi, located' near tho cent logo. House in good order, and t with a variety of ehoieec fruit trees and good water. Worth $2,500,•an at a theaper figure. Ingniro of Tioga, Juno 2,1869-2 m;: S. Orphans' Court Scl BY virtue of an order of the Or' of Tioga Co., to me directed public vendne, on the promises ' Saturday, July 3, 1860, at 10 o'oloi the following dcsoribod property la of A. G. Herrick, dec'd, to wit: A lot of land in Lawrence, bountl i , lands of Ann Herrick, deo'd, a River, south by land of A. hi, Kna by highway—containing 1 s acres, Also, another lot of land in Lawr north by lands 'of Warren Boma , oga River, south by lot above lands of' James Miller, and west b —containing 1k acres, with frame barn, apple orchard, and other fru on. Terms : cash ;1, in ono -y years, and in throe years from da JOSEPH Juno 0,1869-3 w. Executor's .Notie LETTERS Testamentary havin been granted upon the last wtll and testame p of John R. Dickson, late of Charleston, dee'. , all persons indebted to said decondent, or ela ming against the estate, must settle the same wi h Charles H. Marycsi Wellsborough„ WILLIAM. J. KI ' g Y, "Re m PeCAZRO A. NICK.' LS. J May 21, 1869-6 w. el.dirninistrator's N. LETT.gRS of Administration granted upon tho estate of •B late of Brookfield, deo'd, all poreo. orslaiminglagalnit-tho same mus • BENJAM Brookfield, Juni 0,1869-6ro 'Dissolution. THE Copartnership' heretoforl tween T. S. Griswold and was dissolved' May 28, 1869, by d i r. Kimball takes the business, a indebted, or having' claims ag:l must settle with bias. T. S. GRI • W. B. K Union, Juno 9, 1869-3t.0 E. N.IINT. REV. TAX T AM now ready to receive a Alonsflold, the United States nual List for Incomes, Licenses, for. Tioga County, and for the ace Tax Payers, I will meet them a.§ ceive the same': ELT:CLAN D, Cu Ivor liotel, Wo 16th, from 10A. M. to 4 P.-M. • WELLSBORO, Goldsmith I'll t' Juan 17, from 10 A. M. to 4p. . MANSFIELD, at tny44Bee, ri, from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M.' , As there will be no persA u o who neglect to pay on or Aeon, June 5 per cent on tax, , 20 fonts 4 cents per mile travel ,ofreular, according to Section twfinty-eight their money . to me by.inail must cent postage) stump to insure the run their oufn ' WAI. E , Disputy Coileeterfor Tiogn County Mansfield` May 26, 1869, ' DlD'stooli of gia ASPL'E Apra i4,18C9, ersotto who !.7, Clymer; Brookfield; son Valley, ,ddressod IC, .Ag't. .ale. • village.-- tore.house, .ty, 50a30 i. a fine as :ay be found a splendid points for g west, and er. Terme 1869—tf. 'Prof Parson's •e of Business. saetiorus In D. ; Professor 1.. k for Every and legal ob . :acute theta. nd. Bend for lo Prospectus. Phila. Pa. ZflA Pa.,, within Churches, good order, nt well and of contains f choice fruit nd desirable Address or BIXBY. bacriber in two year .g the said information Ibly reward- MAINE. IWorks. rm the Pub business in • orkmanlike , p cloth and .p. LTBOLD. ALE—IN of the vil. o lot covered Fine barn will bo sold M. GEER MI phana Court will sell at , Lawrence, It - forenoon, e the estate ed North by t by Tioga ,11, and west ell improved. .nee, bounded !, oast by Ti eseribed and James Miller liouse; frame trees there -1-• r in two of Kilo, UILES, Adm"r ffMl 'having been enjamin Cuer, .s• indebted to settle with ,N OVER, Adm'r. existing •be . B. Kimball ntial consent. .d all persons lust the firm SWOLD, MBALL. NOTI my of Taxes) turf: .rntri Col) An & dco. Aden of Bto e- ,(14 1 , Juno I, Ttiursdlq, ny, fun !, all ty of and radded it'send three ;Jpt, and MS, ice give '• 18th r 130 tie will b/ AU ti nelos tl r h Piet. Pa rotonly $l.OO NO at 00.