The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, June 30, 1869, Image 3
11011 E MATIPEIR S. WEDNESDAY, JUNE \ 30, 1869. New tdvertisements lugham's Woolen Mills—J. Ingham Sc CO. Grover ..L . Baker's Sowing Machines. surgeon Dentist—Df. 11. I . Phillips. Caution—J. E. Neily. Guardians' Sale—Estato o Daniel T. Shaw Pic-Nic.—There will be a pie-nie pa rty near the Elkhorn School House, Farm ington, Saturday, July :3. We \ believe it is in tended to commemorate Independence Day. . penNTY FAIR.—The Executive Com i nittee will meet at the offieWof Henry SherwooJ Esq., July 8, 1869, at. p. m., to make _arrange tants for holding the County Fair. ' H. W. WILLIAM', Ch'n. PEEsoy f u..--41.ev. Chas. Brea, of Wilmingtmi, Del., has accepted a' call to the Rotership of Trinity Episcopal Church, Cleve land, Ohio. His many friends thin village :v1::11 him happiness find usefulness in his new geld of labor. Trinity Parish, Cleveland, has Retired the services of one of the best workers of the Church. PERSONAL.—On Monday Mr. Charles Williams, for ten years identified With the r i nun- Jry Lneincss iu this village, and and of our most valued and honored citizens, left for Oil City, where he is intending to reside. We regret to pait with Mr. Williams because ho makes our village poorer in the material of whioh useful men are made. Oil City gains what We lose—an upright, honorable, industrious man. Success attend him whenever, ho goes. 4.llSON. — Constable r ble Waklee, of West fie? borough, reached this village Friday morn is,, at 3 o'clock, having in charge one Ike Bar ret!: charged with burning a house and barn in Chatham. The house was burned on the night of the 21st inst., and the barn on the next night. Darrell had his examination before Justice Strang, and is new boarding with Sheriff Potter. The I , uldings wore owned by David Churchill. Fire wa i communicated to the horse-barn also, but was quenched byeffort. CORRECTION.—The difference in "t gang or two," as far as gang's relate to sawini i l s, nas well illustrated in our notice of the (14's work at Visseher Jr. Randall's mill, Niles t lley, Mb weeks ago. That mill only oper, es ono gang of saws.. We found "two gan" ' on the memorandum left for our infort thin: The ot h er ' , gang" was made up of men f muscle, as everybody knowing aught aho t. sawing must liaow. The difference is con 9 derable, and the ,lay's weak takes on its fa' (proportion in the light of this correction: SCAMPERY.—So le, either thought -- ,cau,pe,h pei•soras aro wlritt ling fence posts, :Ids and caps ahoy this borough. Others s"_:n ;:i delight in wri rug names and m.tking pi elutes ea painted s times. l' e sagest to Ilk Honor, Burgos , : Trui lan, the prApriety of erecting large llankboar)is at convenient distances along the ,reefs,t Wi h chalk handy, so that the literary and . r artis9c public may be accommodated and cli- Aged. It would be a good plan, also, to de it bundles of pine at the street corners, for the whittlers. Nothing like accommodating gen Armen of elegant leisure. CATFISH.—One of the mo3L reapet)ted if our Ednglehearted citizens last week went 'fish .ng in the •Marsh Creek waters. Fortune, as mat, favored him ; that is to say, he succeeded Lrfter a day of wet feet and gnawing hunger in tagging a few pounds of trout. Reaching a firmitoire ho dressed his fish and had them carefully put awn.j> dorm cellar for breakfast. Ile went to bed. Ito slept, but fitfully. Ho dreamed of deep pools whose depths fairly glit tered with speckled beauties.. He hungered, and was feasted on trout, crisp and sweet. He woke; .whaled thq morning air and imagined that .he illicit trout. Alas ! the goodwife hail a sorry tale u tell. During the night, a Thomas cat, wild with the pangs of famine, and fearlesS of the , srath to come4s.tole into the collar, ate the trout, and departed. bar fellovi-eitizen was, and still remains, a riou man. Mind he thought, no man kn oweth. What he said no man reporteth. FESTIVAL OF ST. JOAN THE BAP -114-I.—This Masonic holiday was duly observed hy the Fraternity last Thursday in this village., Imitations to a special communication of Ossea Loi., A. V. M., No. were extended to the istsultersol the several. Lodges in 'Toga comity, 4,1 0: WhiVII, with one exception, were represented is the Penvention. The Convention met at 31 tt . .lottlt P. M. and Ceinain..d it; session until 51 P. M A -hold session was held in the cumin's, cimug ut S.!, o'clock, ‘vlzen the intputters repaired ih e throng hall of D. D. Holiday, and sat hoitt to sin excellent collatetn. Upwind of Su 4 . 00 present. The occasion was enlivened kit ,LowemliAo by Wetmore's String Hand. The t.casain ttay one" of marked good ler ling and eels enjoyment. The lirst toa,t—The k l ;lergs , !ratio' by Judge Williams, was happily responded liy Ito . Jno. A. Bowman, Rector of SC Paul's ; the dose of which he proposed "Tae . Bench", nuirh ens appropriately res Ponded to by Juilt;t: Willi:lots. "The Pres 4," was nest Ot.tptised il \ boserottsly responded to by C. Von Orldei. followed I,y .'The huh winch brought Hon. S F. Wilson to his fact, t ilitua hat against Sts e ill, hut he acquitted bite r-tit" temlully. When hE took his reat Label tuu.k up Itory O'Moore,whickhrought down the touts. .1. P. Bilcs,'of No. 351, proposed a vote of thanks to Osseo. Lodge on behalf of the visiting itethr,n. A vote of thanks was 'unanimously tuviered to D. D. Holiday for the I•plondidl cnllu u9i, The tablet wet e bountifully eprend with ^.II the luxuries or the Fen sop and admirably cn eti by attentive waiters. We think nnne will disagree with us when we lo , ottnec the occasion on l e of much profit 'to the llob.c. There was a flee ititerelitinge of views t.aiching the objects and aims of FreenlaSollry, ALA tic i t mans heat adapted to thu attainment of thom 2 olleets and thq prosestitilu, 4.1 tinwe The Ihellihers the Reveral lodges wets ht-might t , nlthor t 5 111P.11111(`Vi o 1 it i.IIIIIIV in r, bratiebt nitether On stated occasions, and the result ean- 1.0 he Ir s than a ketter acquaintance, :stet er,a for viesi of the duties of the er.dt. It !s to h• loped that this idea of occasional conventions tc happily and succerefully inaugurated, \sill lc :cried nut lit this Ili-Ariel. C‘ossiv.—A.elrne observer of men lull Ming;i may not.: many curiOils inro4enhi (-very ,I;,y Lie For instance Fccti men quite 'Owl . o in the 116 e 01 their eon money ; and tse have seen it great many men who were loct.onic.hingly liheral in the tHe at Linney hero aging to othe'r people. W e ):mite a number of people who ap icn,prhite ' , sow, to the purchase of Leer, 1 1 1 111 i.), and cigars, who owe thelr the htiler, the shoemaker; who horrow looney of men who consume no useless luxurier, hare no t4coetnaker, or mangling bilk dm' and icing; 1, 1 10 borrow !none) of the latter unfort_u- Ran, and never thinK it ineninhent upon (him to refund IL• W • : know young men, and not a nho v. , thing higner and nobler in life than lo.w ear cl"tiles, and jewelry, eat and drtui,. at,d make of lire a continual round gayety, 1.0 put-more work on' the outside, of their than neon the icoide, and believe that hair oil and Lay Tlllll atone for a lack of know liolge o f (otutnenest 1, aetieal truths of life and 'flare are me „add not n feu, IFIIO go about l ike inferior editi )(is of Dun Quixotte, espousing the little quarrels of a neighborho7(l, and prof- L tirvidlkaiol eoinfort to einbroile mankind.— They becom e tho voluntary chn 'dons of inno 'e%s slid virtue, ac if they eve, limed for a day ITI the hovers of innocence, or drew a virtuous l , itath, or obeyed a virtue B impulse. Among their kind they pass cuf ent ; among practical they are nailed t the oounter as spurious coin. Ver y go ,, d people .who abhor Jesuitism, not ;Qom employ que,fionable meono to Pin de 1:11\6 ; - ;111 , ci ihtn inform the Alt - nighty that it MILS alt for nig glory. Such people, may not wordllip a golden calf, but they assuredly adore a deity not better than thomeolves. • A good-natdred bad man wields more polior than an ill-natured good Man. A laughing phil osopher has more followers than a whining as cetic. Thunder said to sour milk. The man' who preserves silence in the 'presence of-a great evil pours the milk into the gutter. Many men won Id bo actively good if God would take the,responeibility, and turn aside the blows which oftenest repay efforts to make the world bettor. Some men pay for being religious, others will be religions if paid liberally. Some aro honest through sacrifice, others are honest When it costs nothing. It is the bark of our neighbor's dogs trhich disturbs us, not the bark of our own curs. Men find it easier to sympathize with otjiers in misfortune than to hear their own ill-luck. The devil makes more display l of indignation when a stone is loosed in the foundation wall of public virtue than he who 'Trothd the cement and laid the steno. . I —And so on. These are only a very few of the facts which—even a cursory ohscrvution re veals. It pays to tvat r ett the progress of even -, and to note the inconsistencies of all aorta of men. THE NORMAL.—The mttsie/a(Wed mock to the enjoyment of the commeneement ex ercises id the Normal School, repot tyd last week. The credit for this is duo to the „I6hors of Prof. I. U. Hoyt, who has charge of / that department in the Institution. Our report was defective in this particular, as the pieceywere new to us and no' programme was fun (shed. We therefore take great pleasure in p lisping the programme below : 1. Piano Duct— Lossini. Misses .11utand Waldo. t. Faust .1117 ation. Church scene. —Trio in Prison Scene. For Piano Cabinet Organ and Violin—;Croun d.' Misses Mont ,45 Waldo, and Prof. Hoyt/ :l. Son , '' Greene/ . 4. Piano Solo—"Valse Elegant"—Karl Merz Miss °sic Curts. -----------._„; 5 Piano Solo "Transcriptionr'^--Kulle Miss yl ma Hunt. - ---- 6. Vocal Duet—" Lonely Bird." Glover. Miss Hunt and Miss Holton. "Waiting." Millard. Miss Stella 7. Trio—" Pardon De Ploerrael." POI. Piano, Cabinet Organ, and Violin. G. Moyerbeer. Misses Hunt, Waldo, and Prof. Hoyt. 8. "Cliorns--Ship of the Union" By the Graduating Class. CHATIIAM LOCAL.—.I must correct some errors in my former letters. 111 r. S. Love is P. M., at Chatham Valley, and fur'ql. Sweet," read "A, Sweet." On the 12th inst., Drs. Humphrey, of Occola, Bacon of IVellsboro, and Blotchley, of Keeney vine amputated a hand for Mrs. C. Atidrows, whose misfortune was noted in a former letter. Rev. J. Taylor baptised three individuals in this neighborhood on the Elth inst. NVEsT CoviNivroN LOCAL.- writes us from his locality as follows: "Wo have no vele...ipede, but lay claim to other progressive goners. We hava a fine ;:abballa School, Mc. J. Jennings Superintendent. Our district school is taught by Miss Lottie a hvu teacher. A neat Millinery shop is another improvement, and is presided over by Miss Hattie unmans. Mr. Ed. Klock dispenses the mails at tflis point to the satistaction of all. Ile has a farm, also, quite as remunerative as the Post Office. Prom his dairy of 21 cows he realized Siien during the month or May. Mr. Contine Conley is repairing his barns, and, otiniruia..: improving, his line farm. dops look well. Our farmers have eompleted their brat hoeing and look forward to full barns and granaries. I FRANK. Glad to hear from you often. , TinoA LocAL.—We hear that Knox rillu Lodge of Hood Template boast that it will make the grandest appearance on the 2d, having made new regalia, badges, &c., Mr the occasion. Our Ludg3 IN ill he able to take a receipt for over $40,00, signed by sheriff Putter, which must ounterbalanet our 111 tie appearance. Dr. 'Hathaway is again prepared to servo The Cretan and nrawben les to urger. llu ruts 11 large crop of strawberries, nod many other Jux uries. Capt. E. G. Sehieffelin is visiting his friends here. Ile brought fiem the city a very ingen ious and correct little machine called a "Webb adder." It will add any 'timbers correctly, by a "simple twist of the wrist." Will Johnston narrowly escaped_an injury on Saturday night last, near thunphrey's Ilis horse tell to the ground, while he was fast in the saddle, which twisted him in under. Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey acted the part of the good samaritan, and the next day the boy was in 'ship-shape" with the exception of 'a few had ui•es. " Know yo•tho joyful sound." A..T. Fisk has imt a large nhi.tle on his steam mill, ;mil the joyful sound may he heard by all rho rise early. Wffi IlAirrilson an•l Ea Co.alrieli are entitled to credit for building new walks. We are "tau to say that. the Cornet Band does hot ttttioitg enough to" blow" on the .2(1. Their 'mother has been realutsed considerably of late. We it (IA our gossip loving friends will not ev.- pea " Simhliy" to write all the Ircaks and •whims ineidetit to village life. 1 . 41111 FM not expect him to say iliat. Al is:3 B. after a Short. absence has re tained to, her paternal roof, or dtri mention the tiagiz affair that Mr. S. endured while "swinging in •tho Zane ;" or that a Mr. no matter who, ill inglit ot impprvii,ing, the Agitator by stopping hi paper, owing to the ironical expression of h i nothei ein,o or virtue rewarded." It would lie wrong to mention such mtaters as these, so I will not do it. A. S Turner is visiting this place, but is to a lee , flays. Wednesday- evening lie itited the lenlge, and gave us some very en - ef fitragint , Turner is a wealthy, influential, wording member of the tleed Teinii lars, end we elluu Id lie pleased with a call from lino whenever be is in the locality. SINOBBLET,ON. •MANsterm.n Locm..—The good iwo here litmus tire anxious to know l what become of nie last week ; but they do un , t; seem to appreciate thti fant that the chiefs off he Agiititor, Adt'ertieer and Curcing Journal, bed been in town taking note:, and appropriating all the bonder regard less of the rights of year correspondent. Tlie entertainment give . ..ll)ly Athcrucan Literal) . Suciety on the evening of the litli eon ding of a mifeellanemal programme of original and selected matte!, end nnueie, resulted in well tle rve I sneel-Ei..3. • 'Two Little Feet," a reeita fiun Mis 4 rittie Reynolds a illosslairg, is ptirrienlnily deserving 01 mention. The Society teas nigrimnol iu Jannary last. Thv .N“itnal Literary Society gave its miniver :oily entertainment on the evening of the ltith in the following programme: 11Insio—Polka. Rose Vincent. Prayer—Rev. W. Cochran. Music-1(.111110 Curt. •i calling the 111111. l pact t i•scs ECM and Aileen. A. Shinn. Class 1`;(N. • itcvncdd•. l‘rittyji hy IL W..lgones, class 18117, a r. ad I.y NE. , Annie class IS6B. walivn waq a creditable, and earnest ar su.nent for independent manhood. and honesty of porpose. The poem %%11 , well read. won golden opinions for its author, and his many friend n•oaid fye glad to see it published. We all want a• 'llr. P. M. C'l:n•h is having. ri-ridence on painted rtlaw drab trim- : 4 11 011/ lust.. your corre , potiticnt saw a r.tinitiog from church, dealing out piaur praizes en Alan:dicta ; some scamps had be n tatting up aco llectimi of whips. Pity they c..1:1,1n1 I eel shat they by it. Mr. Loren Limit, eighty years of age, and loshlemit,of this Born. has one of the best amt clenneA !!:/l'ile»F in town. Air. Lamb is a cilph.lc, anti z-uppol.ted lay Ilk crutches, has done 1: Binv;;woh ha- 1 !Milt hiS foot-walk on tireh titicut. good , !. Ilfpo 1,0,1140 has bought an organ, and Icaid tor it Kurtz S Kohn are turning out 80t10 (• !la like huggic:, made of New Jersey timber. The fornare c;ot the chills last week, plying to the ic,or quality of coke and coal fun ishod by the Illo.sl,arg, and Anent contractors (1:o Fay's the superintendent), causing the company ,a loss of no t, h• Fs th an $31;00. At last accounts, its Con dition was somenditut improved. • Col. Clark has made some improvements on his residence. = ACCIDENTAL. The loaso of the B. B. smith property in Wel Isboro. together %%int the crops. wood, luntbrr wagon, house hold furuitute, and funning tools, cart he bought at u low Apra oa application to B. Mourn ' on tho Saga, THE CAMBRIAN GLEE Vl,lll3.—This Bead of vocalists, liailing froni Luzern° County, gave a concert at the Culver School House, Charleston, Monday evening, 21st inst., to :the delight of a large audience. They sang in both Welsh and English. 'We aro glad to hear that they will sing in Wellsboro before they leave the county. They have a concertlat Cherr7 ylatts, to-morrow, (Thursday) evening. Sue,e'si to them. . SIMONS—COLE.—At Tipga, Pa., Juno 21st 1860, by the Rot. C. Otis ;Thatcher; Mr. Way land D. Simons, to Misty.Dolia E. Cole, both of Tioga Pa. RICE—EATON.--At Nelson, Pa„ June Bth IS6O, by the Reli. Wm. M. Ilaskell, Mr. Luther Rice to Miss Bets* Eaton, both of Beecher's Island. CIIURCII- 7 CIIIIRCHILL.—At Chatham, Pa. Juno lith 1860, by the same, Francis M. Church to Miss Fl / iz'a C. Churchill <X Middlebury Ph. • . , • ANOBL—MARLATT.4—At, Enossille, Juno Ist 1860, by the 1 - I.e. Isaac Everitt, .11.1 r. poles Angel,' to Miss Alice F. Merlatt;hoth of Knox . / SPECIAL NOTICES, dr. 1 , . ' ;: , -.lli HALL'S .:-:v' -- Th - VEGETABLE SIGILiA.N 11,1 7 . 2 .......,,-,7,_, ...- 3 HAIR ~...„!,...t,. N 4.4 I f ?..EWRWER'e GRAY HAIR' RESTORED TO ITS ORIGINAL Vial . COLOR It will wake Hair grow upon bald beads, ex cept in very aged porsons, ns it furnishes tho nutritive principle by which the hair is,nourishod and supported. It will prevent tho hair from falling out, and does not stain the akin. No hotter evidonco of its superiority need bo Waco(' than the fact that so many imitations of it aro offered to the public. IT IS A SPLENDID HAIR-DRESSING I Our Treatise on the Hair sent free by mail. t R. P. HALL & CO., Nashua, N. 11. Proprietors. For sale by all Druggists. pune 16, 1861). Magan's Magnolia Habil. This artlelels the Truo Secret of Beauty. It is what Fashionable Ladles, Actresses and Opera Singers use to produce that cultivated distinglic appearance so much admired in the Circles of Fashion. It removes all unediOtly Bleaches, Redness, Freck les, Tan, Sunburn and, Effocte of spring Winds, and gives to the Complexion a Blootnlng Purity of trans• parent delicacy and power. lid,lady who values a caw Complexion can do without the Magnolia Balm. 71 cents will buy it of any of our respectablo dealers. Lyon's Kathairou Is a very delightful flair Dressing. Juno fi, ISO-Im. ; ' THE Advertiser. having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a vary simple remedy, after having suf fered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. Tv all who desire it, he will send a copy of the pro scription need (free of charge,) with the directions Mr prepaying iind using the smu t Odell they will find a SURE CURE FOR CONSUMPTION, ARUM t, BRONCHITIS, etc. The object of the advertiser in sending the Proscrip. Lien 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 address Bev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings County, N. Y. May JULLSIDE `'Frank" A GENTIAMAN who suffered for years from Ner i 'tons Debility, Prey iaturo pecay, and all the effects of youthful itiolkereti in, will, for tho,bake of suffering hu manity, send free nil who need It, the receipt and direct fOll9 for making the simplo remedy by which ho was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the adver tiser's experience, can do so by addressing in perfect confidence, il 30ITN B. OGDEN. May 26,'69-13. No: 42 Cedar Street, New York. MitaElim 40.3E1LT i . AF THE CONDITION OF TOD FIRST NATIONAL I BAN K. of Wellsborough, Po., at the close of busi ness on the P 20,1 day of June, 1869. Loans and Disepunts $134,382 05 U. S. Bonds to'hecure circulation 100,000 00 U. 9.l3ontis on hand 51,600 00 , Other ‘• .7,000 00 Due fron redeeming and Iteiervt Agent 7,001 68 Due from other National Banks .. - 3'4 05 % Duo ( r o o m Mankors Current Expenses Taxes paid Cash lions, (including Stamps,) Bills of other National Banks Fraccional Currency, (including Nickels) Legal 'Tenders Capital Stock paid in Surplus Fund Dhaiunt, Interest and Exchange..... Nat. Bank Circulation (outstanding) Deposits Duo toliationar Batiks Due to Bankers $326,471 78 1,.1. L. Robinson. Cashier oi The First National Bank if Wellsboiough, Pa., do IC lentnly swear that the atone statement is trite to the best of my knowledge and belief. .1. L. ROBINSON, Ctudiier. Sworn and subscribcd beforo ma lids 22d day of Juno 560. ROBERT O. SIMPSUN, Notary rub. Attest—ll. W. WILLIAMS, C. nonms" J. R. llowEN irertors. Dr. li. I{. Phillips, guniougl IMMTRUg THE ittotereigned'respectfully announces to tho citizens of %Vestfield and surrounding coun try that he is permanently located at this place. Ito is fully prepared to do all Minds of DENTISTRY; n tho 1,1 . 0(14 style 'of tho art, St tisfaction , aarrantoed. Office over Scoville Drug Store. Fiito Photographs can ho had over the Drug !tore. H. R. PHILLIPS. Westfield, Pa., June 30,1809-Iy. IN pursuance of an order of the COurt of Com mon Pleas of Tioga Connty, dated Juno 7, 1860, the undersigned Charles Bulkloy, guardian of Francis Shaw, and Charles K. Word guardian of Lucy Shaw and Elizabeth Slit+, minor children of Daniel J. Shaw deceased, tvili on Saturday the :Ist day of July 1860, at 12 o'clock noon, upon the premises expose to public Sale all that lot of land situated in Elkland Bore, in the County of Tioga and State of Pennsylvania, bounded on the north by the Cowanesquo Elver, on the east by lands of Chores Ityon, on the south by lands of John A. Hammond and lands of the Binh= Estate, and west by lands of Polly Davffnport—containing 100 acres. Terms $2,600 at time of sale, and the haltinco in ono year from time of sale with interest. CHAS. BURLEY, CHAS. K. WARD, I Guardians Juno 30, 186J-3w. A t a meeting of the Tioga County Republican Conim it teo held .it Wei isboro ,June 'll, 1869, lt was resolved that an Election be held by the Republican Electors of Tioga County at the several places, of holding elections in the rospectivo Election Districts on SATURDAY the 1011, d a y o f J u ly next between the hours of one and six o'clock in the afternoon of 8161 day for the purpose of electing two persons from each election district to represent said districts in a Republican County Convention to be held atIVELLS. Roth) on 'FRIDAY the 16th day of JULY next, for the purpose'of nominating candidates to be supported at the ensuing election. It is enjoined upon Election Boards t bat Alone but Republicans be allowed to Vote at tho primary meet. ings. The following named gentlemen were ap)minted Committees of Vigilance for their respective town. ships. Their duty is to see that notice is given of the time of Delegate Meetings, and to open and conduct the election for delegates at the time named. Bless—Henry llollands,Wra Dunsmore. Brookfield—John Fitch. Win Simmons. Cilatharn—Renben Morse, Moses Lee. 'Charleston—Rose' Guile, J J Rees. Clymer—Aansaeller Gee, W 0 Bristol. Covington—Tilly Marvin,Franlz Covington Boro—J C Johnson, S S Packard. Delmar—John Karr, M W Wetherheo. - Deerfichl—M V Purple, G Sjlonliam. Elk—John Maynard, Loren Wetmore. I:Miami—Benj. Dorrance, DII Bliekbee. • Fartnington—Robt.Citashier. Jas. Beat , 161) I tirooll—Alex . Pollock, Martin Stratton tialnes—Jesse Locke, W E Marsh Jackson—W B Still - decant, 11 16 Retan Liherty--Chns.F Veil, Samuel Hartman ' B Reynolds,'Leroy Love,. LaWrence—Dat id Power, Dyer Nacho - Letarenceville—James Kinsey, T It Tompkins Mainsburg—D S Maine, A V Packard Shinslield—John Phelps, 9 &Elliott ' Middlebury—All A Stevens, MeHll W. Staples Murris—Enoch Blackwell, Ernmick Webster. Nelson—fl 11 Baxter,Joseph Campbell Osceola—PhiletuS Crandall, C R Taylor C Ripley, Seth Whittaker Rutland—John Van Ness, II S Horton Shippen—Joseph Darling, Geo.D Lieb Sullivan—Elliott hose,Northup Smith Tiogit—Ed Depni, II BJohnson Ttoga Bero—T A Wickham, Frank Adams Union—A A Griswold, Frank Irwin Ward—Wallace Chase, 9 'f Seegers Wellsboro—ll 0 Bailey, 9 &Rockwell Westfield—S A Buck, Ira Edgecomb Westfield C Strang, ti L PhlllipS. R. T. Wood . , Sou'y. illdli Youre, Chairman. Weiletago i Jun 6141149, MARRIAGE -0- ,) By its use TO OONSUraPTIVES. ERRORS OP YOUTH. RESOURCES LIABILITIES Guardians' Sale Republican Convention NEW APRING GOODS AT the PEOPLES' STORE IZEMI CORNING, N. Y. • . , „ IF you want the beet AMERICAN PRINTS In maak et for 121 cents per yard, and other Goods in proportion. If you want nny Dress Goods or Shawls. Cloths- or-, by the yard or made to proved etyle. Carpets, call whore you can find TO rolls to select from.— In short, if you wa't anything in FOREIGN & DO at the lowest prices. Call at the PEOPLE where prices olio uniform and low, where honesty and fair dealing is the motto; and if you want any i 25 per cent lees than call on the GREAT E. S. Como and seo for y. oppseito am Dickinson Dorping, March 31, NEW SP 28399 1,18447 2,30215 . 809 00 155 00 20,664 00 RE GUI $326371 78 $lOO,OOO 00 . 50.584 87 10,736 36 88,403 00 .. 7.15,806 08 428 00 . 513 47 CORNI WEhave just recoil Goods buit ab I o f' which we desire to call th ple of lioga th , onty. In 110111ESTI FANCY DRESS SILKS, SIIkWS, WOOLEN BOOTS AN C arpets, we have a full assortment and prices that will satis, that this is the place to ma our Grocery D we have everything need asaortm GROCERIES AN We have also just re CROC direct from the Imports. torn, very neat, and cho this mar Do not fail to look making Corning, March 22, 1 C ALL and see the § ..40114, um. , \ MEM If y0u . 14 al ICI as_simeres, order in the moat ap you want any ESTIC GOODS, ' STORE, °Y , ~A.~ you can buy elsewhere, 'agents of the BA COMPANY and bo onvinced, urselves, Store directly Home. MIDI & WAITE. 1869. ING GOODS MECO ATOM 0. • N. Y. ed a large stock of r the Spring trade, to . attention of the poo- GOODS, ODS, POPLINS, 'COTTON: AND ODDS, for mon and b s' wear SHOES, Cop &C., lon inspection of Goods y the closest buyers h their purchases. 1 In t pa F tment,' d t make a complete ,nt of PROVISIONS (tired a lade ipt of ER Y, - e, of entirely • now pat per than over offered in et before. rough our stock betoro !urchases. NEWELL ac OW,EIN. 69,-Iy. i , ' , ip g Btyp3o of shawl/5 a DE LA.NO & CIO. Mrs. A. J. SOFIELD „ WOULD`respeetfully inforth tho public that eho is now opening a largo .assortmont of • 4ring and Summer Millinery whiCh she - offers for• hale at, low prices. • Hor stock comptisos Flowers, Rats, Bonnete l :Ribbone, Laces, . and lading fancy goods, geneially., • • Particular' attention paid Jo repairing Hata and Bonnets. Wellabor!), 4pril;2B, 1809-2 m. Millinery -& Dress. Making T • BE undersigned would say to her old friends and the public generally, that eho has fitted up rooms in her building (Ist door below Van- Horn's ware rooms) for the purpose of carrying on • Millinery 6c, Dress-Making!. in all its departments. Hor goods are all now, and consist in part of/ Flowers, Laces, Ribbons, Straw Goods, &c., a a bort,.oviritang pirta to alasb lottl eOstallitt . ti3ene.il Call' before purchasing; elsewhere. Prices reasonable. Particular attention paid to bleaching and doing over old ladicle bonnets, „ • Apr.2l, !69-31n. Mrs. JEROME SMITH. Just Received , S PRING SACKS and SADCAILIGOS,a-atc(cs April 14, 1869 A. NEW lot of POPLINS, ALPACAS 1-1 and Satins for Trimmings* LANO .4 CO. April 14, 1869 Clams rimliagrs, ART . qA.LLERY, Is the place to get you , r'PHOTOGRAPIIS. Now and Rustic Scenery. The now Cabinet size made in any position. apr. 14, 1809. A LARGE Stock of Spring Clothing at DE LANO Ac CO. April 14, 1869 Largest Stook of Frames. In Tioga County for sale at tho lowest prices, at CLAY KING'S' April 14, 1869. • , Art Gallery. • FOR SALE. A aplondid stock of Picture Frame Mouldings which will bo manufactiired to order at reasona blo prices, at CLAY KING'S April 14, 1869. Art Gallery. A. B. EASTMAN, DENTIST, $ ~$ No. 13, MAIN STREET, New Millinery , . MISS It. A.' KEENEY begs leave to inform the citizens or Tioga and vicinity that she bas'taken rooms over Borden's Drug Store, op pCsito the Post. Office, whore she will be happy to wait on all who will give her a call. Particular attention paid to bleaching. May 12, 1869-tf. BERLIN PRINTS AND FANCY PHOTOGRAPHS Furnished to order. Now is tho tinio to beautify your Homes. Old Pictures copied and worked in ink sepia or oil, at CLAY ICING'S, April 14. 1860. Art Gallery. WANTED, AT THE NILES VALLEY STEAM FLOURING MILLS. 10,000 Bus. Corn, 10,000 " Oats, and any amount of good whoat. J. B DIMON & Co. Niles Valley, March 24th, 1869-tf. Great Improvement in Densiatry. HAVING purchased the sive right of Dr. Folsom's /M. - 4 4 - didi proved patent Atmospheric Dental Plates for Tioga County. I now take pleasure in offering it to the public as the greatest ma. COVERY yet made in Mechanical Dentistry. By the use of which, wo can overcome any any and all difficulties which have heretofore baffled the skill of the most practical Dentist in the world. Plates constructed upon this plan re main perfectly firm under all circumstances or condition of the mouth, as no air, or particles of food can possibly get under them. Those having old styles, Gold or Rubber Plates, can, at half the cost, have the Improvement applied to them answering in ovory respect the same purpose as as:a now set. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed in every case. C. N. DARTT, Dentist. Wellshoro, June 0, 1819. This is to certify that vvo aro now using the Improv. ed Dental Plates with perfect satisfaction. Having used the Mil style of plates for yeara with all the troubles and inconveniences known in the use of such plates, WO cheerfully recommend the improved Plates as far superior to anything yet known. E. R. KIMBALL. CHAS. WILLIAMS. Wilson 6c, VanValkenburg's No. 2 Union : Block. is 3. tho plum) tyhoro tho crowd go to find THE NEWSPRING STYLES POPLINS, GRENADINES, ' LAWNS, ORGANDIES, PIQUES, CHINTZS, PERCALLES, GINGLIAMS, DELAINES & PRINTS, ALL STYLES, FACTORY'S,, SHEETINGS, BLEACH ED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS. HOOP SKIRTS, - of every description, DRESS TRIZIMINGS and BUTTONS of nil kinds; also thO largest and cheapest assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING ever brought into Tioga County. Remember the place, and 41 beforct purchasing. . . We hatosolected our stock with groat care' and notify.gentlemon that iu LIGHT CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, LIN ENS,- FARMERS' SATINS, GAI TERS, & SUMMER WEAR , • of every description ` we ain't li t o beat, Thankful for past patronage, and 'by strict at tention to business wo hop% to share a continu anco of.thoyit,r9u. WILSON 4; VAN- VALKENBURG. Wbthboro,May 19, 1669-tf: Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of Administration having been I granted on the estate of Ira Graves, late of Covington, dee'd, all personi•indebted to, or claiming against said estate must settle with CALEB S. GRAVES, Covington, June, 2,1860-6 t.:• Adm'r. NOTlCE.—Persons baying'. Lumber in our 111 Mill yard, sawed a year or over, are hereby notified to movo tho same without delay. WANTED-a littlo pay on saw bills duo. TRUMAN & BOWEN AMPS.—A now kind of lamp forKoro one—. JU so breaksgoof obimuoya—at FOLEre. I3LOWIV' I snot my strong point or best hold; but I have as duty to discharge in the way of providing my follow creatures with all of the necessaries and many of tho luxuries of life; therefore, I 11111 bound to proclaim that in my lino of trade I in tend that the travel in and out of the during the season, shnll lead the great, intelli gent, liberal, and discriminating public to liken it unto WELLSBOItO, PA '' WIVE E How dolla the little busy bee Improve each shining hour ? Where buy his Sugar, Coffee, Tea, is Pork, gams, Fish, and Flour P The l busy bee improves his time, And saves his cash also, At gathers's, whose goods are prime 'Besides dog cheap, you know. BEE-HIVE EXCHANGE THE SWARMING of yo gentle and tuneful bees in flowery Juno. I have wade a new deal, and shall hereafter keep a full stock of such Dry Goods as SUGARS, SALT, STARCH, TEA' TEA TEA TEA TTT'I'TTTTTTT TTTTTTTTTTTT IREEN,-BLACK,-JAPAN- ENG - LISII BREAKFAST, '1 a varied in assortmont, and ns high in grade o quality as you will find anywhere this side of the Celestial Kingdom. In the line of wet goods I regard with pride my stock of Molasses & Syrups which, like other, substantial streets of this ohoquored life, aro vanishing adown jugs and hogs ; though I have a steady supply from the City, and defy the ever-aohing sweet tooth of the public. Among other wet goods I have Mackerel, Codfish, as well as WM.M 4 3 61 3 1 NS AND FISH -,HOOKS AND LINES, Together with all and singular the variouli C 0 F,F E E S n i ' C COA, CHOCOLATE, & BROMA. An. listen, ye barefooted ! I have a large & sple idstockof B OTS & SHOES 9 And I want to oichange everything in my line for Greonbaclis and MARKETABLE PRODUCE ' / ;AT CASH RATES Call and ECU Foe. If you oall for anything I haven't on hand, I'll assure you that it's at Tloga, and expected every mintite. Wellsboro, May 5,'59. W. T. MATHERS C.C-11-&-F4A-E . COME TO T. L. BALDWIN Sc CO'S TIOGA, PA •ind see a nice stock of Goods for the Spring & Summer Trade such as uzgaz =UM 000M33 styles, colors and patterns— ALPACAS, POPLINS, CAMBRICKS, FRENCII JACONETS, ORGANDIES, . PEQUAS, VERSAILES, BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, &C., tfx. BEAUTIFUL SUMMER SHAWLS and a largo assortment to select from CLOAKS READY—MADE, AND CLOTH TO MAKE MORE, ALL KINDS OF LININGS, FRINGES, TASSELS Sc , TO TRIM DRESSES OR SACQUES. —Our stock of— "VANKEE NOTIONS can't be beat. It keeps upi with everything the Yankees have thought' of so far. • , HOOP SKIRTS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, CORSETS, &C, R-O-M-11-N MOMMOTZU too numerous to mention; but will say that you will seldom find so largo an assortment to select from in a country store, and clear down to the BOTTOM FIGURE We also keep a large assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, in suits, and parts of suits. Should we fail to suit you with ready•mado, we have Cassimore, and ' A TAILOR TO CUT AND FIT Boots and Shdes, all styles arid sizes. HATS AND CAPS, STRAW GOODS, AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, A COMPLETE LINE OF 'CROCKERY, WOODEN WARE, HARD WARE, SHELF HARD ; ' WARE, NAILS, IRON, Lochs, Latches, Carpeetors' Tools. A GENKRAL STOCK OF • GROCE-RIES, Fresh. TEAS aro lower than at any time since the war. Did not go to Cuba to buy sugar, and so have some cheap. We aro agents for the E. HOWE SEWING BIAOHINE. F I W--X Farmers, if you want tools to work with drop in SALT, LIME, PLASTER, PORK, FLOUR Lime, Cayuga Plaster, &c. Butter tubs, Pails. Firkins, and Ashton Salt to flavor with. All kinds of Farm Produce lieut. ed. Prices can't be beat. - T-11-A---N-K-S T. L. BALDWIN 4 CO. t , Tipp, Pcb, Noy COBOO. eflA GE !" 5g Sig WgII I 2,LIEZ•4 CO. Perfumery, - Notions, Dye. • A t Stuff's, Paints, Oils, CRACKERS, Varnishes, Glass, Putty, SELLING OFF AT COST FOR CASH Will sell from this date their entire stock of DREGS, MEDICINES, ■ Alcohol, Turpentine, Kerosene Oil, Tobacco, Cigars,- Wall -Paper, Cu tail's, i Fixtures, &e., &c., &c., AT COST FOR CASH Positively no Humbug. P. R. WILLIAMS CO Wellsboro, March 3, 1869 Fresh Goods Received Weekly, Dry Gtioidlic Fresh Groceiies CII:OCKERY: 153041 M .LLID SOlCaki flats and Caps. Be it remembered, that Converse & Osgood keep constantly on band a largo stock of genera MERCHANBZE. GOODS AS REPRESENTED. NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD Jun. G, 1868.-ly. CONVERSE".t OSGOOD WATCHES . , • \'‘ • ,r , , • - • \ e • UMWMIMVB The undersigned w uld respectfully inform the citizens of Tioga and vicinity that he has just opened a • Watch and .Jewelry establishment in Borden's `)rug Stem - and is prepared to execute all vders in his lino of business with despatch and in the best of man ner. ALL pWORK WARRANTED. S. WILE. Tina, Feb. 24, 1869.-tf. THE GRIND PRIZE at the Paris Exposition Universelle. CHICKEItING'S American Pianos Triumphant OVER ALL THE WORLD. idiss 11. W. TODD, Agent. Deo. 23, 1363. . Wollsboro, Pa 1 3, 1axiie,-3Fic)yet4ets ORGANS AND MELODEONS MIOR sale by I. G.NIIOITT. Haines Brothers 12 Pianos, Chiokerings, Steinways, and Stock's. Hintermister's Organs andMelodeons, and Ma son llitmlin's,Organi. These are all fiTaticlass Instrumento. Having the experience of many years in Musical Inssr4ments., and tuning the same, I can offer greater inducement 9 to custo mers of Tioga County than any 'other dealer in Northern Pa. Every instrument is warranted for live years. For hill particulars see Illtlßtrat ed Catalogue. • I. G. lIOFT. Mansfield, Pa., March 3; 1369—13 or' Sale. T AM AGENT for Kitlrlol cc; Co., celebrated platform Spring Wagons, all styles, also for their light Carriages and Buggy Wagons, all made in good style, add from Jersey timber, and warranted in every respect, equal to .any made.. Can furnish any of tho above at tbo lowest Manufacturers price's. L. C. BERNET. Wellehoro, May 5, 15119—tf. State Stri.et Lots, • AP. GONE having laid off his land on . State Street into town lots now tigers them for sale on reasonable terms. Wellsboro, April 28, 1809. . FULL Stock of Groceries at old prices a DV LAZIO tt 00, Aptlll4 3 Me. To tho • 01111101% of Unpatented Lands. . SURVEYOR GENERAL'S OFFICE, lIARRISEIIIRO, PA., May 25# 1869. ) IN obedience to an Act of Assembly, approved the eighth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and sixty nine, you are hereby notified that the " County Land Lien Docket,' contain ing the list of unpatented lands for Tioga Co., prepared' under the Act of Assembly of the twentieth of'May, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, and the supplement thereto, has this day, been forwarded to the Prothonotary of the county, at whose office 4. may be examined. The liens can only be liquidlited by the payment of the purchase money, interest and fees, and receiving patents through this Department.— Proceedings by the Attorney General have been stayed for ono year from this date, in order that Iparties may obtain their patents without addi tional cost. JACOB M. CAMPBELL, ITHACA WHEEL RAKE. MHE undersigned, a practical farmer, is offer ing this implement to the farming public with perfect confidence in its superiority to any other rake in use. The teeth are oillempered spring steel and fully warranted not Ito break with fair usage. By an ingenious arrengement the loaded rake is easily discharged by a foot treadle and hand lover, and the prepsure of the teeth upon the ground can bo exactly gauged by the foot. Every tooth is independent every other tooth, and tho head being movable the rake adapts itself to every inequality of the ground. It rakes clean, is simple, strong and lasting. To try it is td buy it. I refer the public to tbe following persons who use It.. Toles, Chatham; Chancy Ackley,'Clymer ; E. H. 6tobbins, Clymer; J. W. Davis, Brookfield; Isaac Thompson, Kelsey Erway, Harrison Valley, Potter County. ...gn-Orders for this Rake may be addressed to mo at Westfield, Tioga Co., Pa. Juno 9, 1869. ISAAC PLANK, .Ag't. Valuable Farm for Sale. T WILL sell my farm; lying in Rutland add Sullivan township, containing about 120 :Tres, 80 or 90 acres improved. This is a dairy tau, with flying water in every field., There is not a stump or a stone on the improved land, and you can trot a horse with a good load over • every acre of it. Not a rock on tho whqe farm. • The buildings aro new and first class. The house is large and commodious. finished from collar to garret; water, well and cistern, under the roof. Barn 30x46,: and shed 20202, and stabling. The timber is beech, maple, and hickory.— There are 1000 young hickories on it, no pine or hemlock. Church within 2' mile, and Sohoolhonae within 75 rods. Location 2 miles from Roseville, 2/ miles from Austinville, 21. wales from Chandlers burg, ?Wks from Troy, and the sumo from Mansfield? For tents, inquire on the premises of Juno 2, .1-669-4.w. 1, ALANSON PALMER. ' In Bankruptcy. In the District Court of the United States, for the Wes tern District of Peungylvania. ZOPIIAIi. TEED, a Bankrupt under the Act of Congress of Afarch 2d, 1867, having applied for a dis charge from all his dobt3, and other claims provable under said Act, by order of the Court, Notice is hero. by given, to all persons who have proved their debts, and other persons interestedlto appear on the 10th day of July 1869, at 10 o'clock, A. M., before F. 1 . 7. Smith, Esq., ltegister in Bankruptcy, at his office in Ttoga,Pa.; to show canso,if auy they have, why a Dischargeshould not bo granted to the said Bankrupt. And frdther, Notice is hereby given, that the second and third meet ings of Creditors of the said Bankrupt, required by the 27th and 28th Sections of said Act, will be held before the said Register at the same time and place, June 23, 1669.-2 w. ' S. C. McCANDLESS, Clerk. T"petition of Charles F. Doederlino re siding in- Liberty township; County of Tioga, State of Pennsylvania, praying that his name he changed to Charles F. Reitz; having been filed in the court of common Pleas of Toga county for more than three months, ana the proper fees required by law having been 4 paid; it is hereby ordered by the said Court sitting in session this second day of June, A. D. 1869 :.That the name of Charles F. Doederlino be and hereby is changed to that of Charles F. Reitz, and that the former Charles F.-Doeder- lino bo-hereafter known and recognized as Chas. F. Reitz. By ardor of the Court, May Term 'BB. Valuable Property for Sale. IN Roseville, in the center of the 4illa g e.-L Said property consists of a fine store house, admitted to be the hest in Tioga County, 50x30 feet, two stories high ; together with a fine as sortment of merchandizde, such as may be found its a first-class County Store. This is a splendid ' stand for trade, and one of the best points for butter trade irs any county. The subscriber contemplates going west, and will 'give a fair bargain to the purchaser. Terms easy. ELMER BACKER. Juno 9, 1969—tr. WANTED-AGENTS For Laws P of Bu a sine ss.rof Prson's With full Directions and rot ms for all Transactions in every State, by Tut:emotes PAnsoNs, L. L. D. Professor of Law In 'Harvard University. A Now Book for EVery body. Explaining every Lind of contract and legal ob. ligation, and shelving how to draw and execute them. The highest and pest authority in tho land. Send., for our liberal terms : also tor our patent Bible Prospectus. Sent Free. PARMELEE CO., Phila. Pa. June 9, 1899-au. ssig . nee's :Notice. VESTE •'N District of Peiansylva nia, ss. "The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of Jas. M. Runnel, of Wollsboro, in the County of 'Tioga and State of PennsylVania . , within said District, who has been adjudged LO3anirrupt up on petition of his creditors by the District Court ,of said District. M. BULLARD, Welleboro, Juno 16, '69-3w Administrator's Notice. T j ETTERS of Administration having boon I granted to the undersigned upon the es tate of Leander Culver, late of Elkland, deo'd, all persons •indebted to, or claiming against the estate, must settle with '- R. T. WOOD, DOLLY CULVER, } Admr's Elkland, Juno la, 1869-6t.'i, 'mouse and Lot for Sale, SOIITH of Mansfield;Tioga Co., Pa., within easy walking distance of the Churches, State Normal School, Le. Rouse in good order, good size and Convenient. Excellent well and cistern-water close to the door. Lot contains about U acre, and has a number of choice fruit trees,.grape-vines cf7c. A pleasant and desirable home. Will be sold at a low figure. Address or inquirelof J. N. BIXBY. Mansfield, Juno 9, 1860—tf. . Wellsboro Woof-Carding Works. . 0_ N. lIILTBOLD wishes to inform the Pub kj. lie that ho is ready to do all business in his line with promptness and in a workmanlike manner; and also that ho will keep cloth and 1 , cash to exchange for Wool at is shop. S. . lIILTBOLD. HOUSE & LOT FOR SALE—IN .Tioga, located near the ceptro of the vil lage. House in good order, al d tho lot covered with a variety of choice fruit trees. Fino barn and good water. Worth $3,500, and will be sold at a cheapir figure. Ingniro of Tioga, Juno 2, 18139-2ixi- June 2,1869-6 w .Executor's _Notice ETTERS - Testammitary having been granted 14 upon the last will and testatuct•.t of John R. Dickson, late of Charleston, dec'd, all persons indebtod to said decondent, or claiming against the estate, mist settlo the same with Charles H. Marks, Wollsborough. WILLIAM. J. ICIRIII, Ex , r3. Do AZRO A. NICHOLS.' I May 26, 1869-6 w. Administrator's' Notice. TgranETTERS of Administratitai having been j ted upon the estate of Benjamin Cuer, late of Brookfield, dee'lj, all persons indebted to or - claiming ageinat the same must settle with BENJAMIN CUER, Brookfield, Juno 9, 1869-6rt.v Adm'r. For Sate. A Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Oogan. The IX_ Octave Single Reed, for cash' or on time.— Inquire of J. B. Shakespeare, over John R. Bowen's Store. Apyil 7, 1809—tf. ASPLENDID stock of Eld Gloves only WO at DE LANO 42 00. . April u, 1809; El Suryoyor General. Assignee S. M. GEER