HOME - MATTERS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1869 New i'd.yert*aement,t; • , Notice—N. L :l o.eynS.ld?. Carriage Making—Ht. N. Writ_ Agents Wante4 far Chamblin's Law Book. The American !Cooking Stove—Roberts S Bai ley. \* • PEESONAT, t - - : M. 3. C. Horton has . I t ttLawrencoCille and now . may be found of tile; office of Mr. Seyinour, at Tiogo. , - PERSOVAL. — Tbe honorary degree of Deketor 'of Sjicred Theology traS conferred upon Rev. Charles Breok by Columbio. College, at its recent commencement. THANKS. We are. obliged to Mi s . Close, of the Round' Top Cheese Factory for II handsome lump of cheese, Os, lesions as any we recollect of. ART.—Mr. Charlie Thompson has tffo pictures on•olchibition at the'Book Store, one o f his own and one, a first effort, -by a young l a dy pupil. We can sto that Charlie improves. Go ahead. GOOD ENOUGH.—Mr. P. P. Lundy; un employee of Mr.: Jacob Sticklin of this place, hasjust recoived intelligence that ho it , heir to $25,000 in gold in Europe, Italy. Ho purposes sailing on the 28th inst., and to return in Decein• lee next. No. 30 of Hearth & Home will con tain first chapter/ of's story " 'Rho Romance of a Rioll Young Girl," illustrated. This pa - per hati won a high place among high grade v . vb'elclles . .4 Its contents aro varied and its illustrations =- workably lino. $4, per year. KILLED.—A man named Patterson left a saloon in Blossburg ono night last week, and instead of the wagon road, followed the railroad track on his way home, Next morning his mangled body was found 'on and near the, track, his heart and intestines being scattered about and his legs severed from his body. Is comment necessary ? THE Dis for _July, takes on the full proportions of a Health Journal. The Communications, Correspondence, Editorials, and, clipping, are all even better than lest No. If you want a large dose of common sense . fOr 50 cads subscribe for the Bietomw. Dr. T. S. Up Pc Graff, Proprietor, Elmira, N. Y. tl GOSSIP.—Lotlis Napoleon is a man of mark, the Emperor France, and the marplot of Europe. Ho is very Powerful, also, having full saving of the long arm of a lever which is sup poses! to move the world. Ho has subsidized— possibly ,we should • say subjugated—the entire press of trance. He may therefore be said Ito present the spectacle, not of a thing of shreds Anti c patches, but of a man for whom the French press) has made a character. When he winks the press' eulogizes the third Napoleon. Whatever ho does is pronounced wise and good by the press. If he shake his grey locks nt Prussia the press declares that Bismarck trembles in his boots. Without the French press Louis Napoleon would be to the world what Motley would ho to John Bull with out credentials—an unofficial gentleman. —Nevertheless, it does not follow that every person in need of a character should rush to some newspaper and order one. We don't ap preciate the sagacity of a certain • healer of the diseases which flesh is heirjo, who lately scntus long string of recommendations, going to contra dict a statement made by somebody, probably a rival, to the effect that he was a quack. Nor that other Why package from a dealer in patent-rights also asked to be defended against a charge of swindling the credulous. We cannot publish such documents even as advertisements. Such reputations die young, not like good little boys because they are good, but because they are of forced growth. Strike the fetters from. thipress of France to-day, and Louis Napoleon cosi d not sustain himself a week. —'We are glad to be able to state that the Cen tral Park, New York City, is to be rendered of practical benefit. For many years its rich ex panses of green have been of no use to the brute creation. is now an elephant pasture; and we hear that the city will Court import some choice 'Mock, HO) as the AbyeAnnian p.r, the C.lnc,t -:itu bison, Durham, Devon, and Alderney cattle, a few Chatuoic, hale a dozen Arai) horec, etc , ali of slieb will be turned loose to graze in the hos adi, of the Park. How gloriously shall the duke ho exemplified, when that concourseof - Hooded stock Shall lee seen grazing there. and the lever of rural scenes shall no more be disturbed ey the elick•eliok-clink of the lawn mowers.-- When Poston shall base utilized its famous Common, and Philathafriria. its superb livinsr. the idea of cars uric will he triumphantly a ought out. An 4 roust Wellsboro lumber he. hind the car of prOgress for a generation —" Flora Devine," who is as much Flora De nte as " Fanny Fern" is Fanny Fern, rends us the following capital bit upon " Borrewer3:- detret a MAD or woman who is forever bor rowing from hie or her neighbor ; but of all bur rowers I despise the newspaper borruwer the cnott,- There are hundreds of men who hhe t, lead thetpapers, but arotoo mean to pay for thein, Al fdepond uponAlui,dr neighbors fo tleftir read la: mover. Theto are, women who can welt afford to for nish their kitchens with every »eces6ary article, hit who, week after week, month afrq" month, burow some !Illicit) for cooking, purposes from their neighbors. "There are men anti women who borrow every book they read, and return them to (heir owners ioiled and dilapidated, without n blush of shame. "There are men who aro continually borrow ng and sometimes forget to pay it back o the one from whom they borrowed it. For toy ~art, i om:bier an habitual borrower little bet: t.3r than a thief. " *boo pinch any of my reactors? if :t doe.. lel them put a on and wear it until it become:. easy," ' A JOKE ON',SOMEBODY. — The Corn ing J• nual 01 July 8, has it be following account of •'' Double Marriage," in which tiro Tioga County figured ati . Oa m e nday Abe Fink of July, a man and woman from Sullivan, Tioga Co.. P.t., mat) to Ib 2 fditg to get umrried. They ealled at Justice itotiri so n's office, but he nas not in. One of our pomincnt citizens thong lit it a good time fur a joke. lie accordingly went to Co li. & Tholason's Imouance office to find an acquaintance, who is a D•gular visitor, and calling bim out, It'd him: on metenee of important bnelness, to„the Justice's Ali ,, P. On catering, he saluted him as ;` Squire," and notified him that the couple were ready to he married. Comprehending the situation, the rms. "Justice" was equal to the emergency, and at onee informed the palpitating twAin that ait' it was thn equivalent of the Fotnth of July, no Mimi.") MO le‘'al unless sanctioned Ly the pre:rent° of six w Noce:ses l'inittediately the requisite number was obtained by sending for ill who were seated in the Insurance office.— They were advised of the fuets and came with qleten countenances, befitting the occasion.-: Among theta were two lawyers end a Oevern- Inset official.. Order reigned in Warsaw. Justice tat enthroned, and the lovers were in cestas, at lie thought that their bliss would soon be eon- "unmated. The " Squite"addreerdi tbetn. blend it;.; paternal and Magisterial ni,itimritx du his lie asked, them if they had delib..r.tiely roeh ed to become. one, and they in the affirmative. Ile then enquired if tEcir patents wero wining. (Thist was coil. consi , lering that the voom and bride were each about thirty fist: %L.ats old) They slated tlp lin jr parehtc "ied• lie then infttruiefi them that as it Ira. the Natiun' t , birth-day, no License tins required. by them, and requested them to join their right hand., but it was not neGri.lary to xtalia up Trey grasped binds. li e enquired of the limn he really lafed that woman.' Ile replied that c did, He'a.ked him if be i would love and her fol . better or for wdree, and clearing to her, never set his affection., upon :my 'thee %tortilla. To all this, the moan unfalteringly ieziatirdq, y es ," . 'rhe Squire" then pm 0- huided zdraihir questions to the bride; not n.i.- getting I. get her pledged "not to love any other taste:" She solemnly bound herself in, these pattleular. Then the " Squire" gravely pro no.unced them " man and wife" in accordance With the Laws of the State, and the authority in • Itlitt`v,s,tea, I . 1 1 0 g ,t)lkt tl•tts ttlriled to pay the fee of, one dqiit t r, which, promptly, did. The ceremony •Iwel bee ri pertutin t mfd tl,o itelighled couple were about to retirs . from the _presedee, Imt the new officials/1W that he was in a dilemma. If they left:Tor Pennsylvania - without' being lc gaily inarriedi it Might - become a Serious 'inattce for the-new made wife, if not for others. Ile' counseled with ono of the lawyers,,and il raeso -, enger was dispatched for Justice -Robinson: the meantime to allay suspicion, the 'neivlyAred ded pair was informed hy - tho 'lawye'r - that. as there might be somb,question,as; teethe jurisdio lion of ,t he Jiistice pree'ent,," who was from, Liv r Irigston• Ceut4:.'le Lull ",sen(outTor Leq.ltob-! 1112" to latrrY Ilion aver, sons to. avoid contin-' ',Aft, ar , w iebg'•delay the•latter was and mode.- his appear/nee, to the greet, feller of all present. lie • iromediateliyperforierd . , the • ceremony' again,• in duotl ancient' form v and received the fac and Justice A s 'it, was • the first, it. Will ho the last ,tithe that the latter will undertake to unite in marriage. •• • • "Two souls'aith bra a. aingla thotiichi; Tiro hearts that beat as oho,"_ LIBERTY LOCAL:—Th6 present"priA pacts for all kind of clops in'our• tciwriship, indi cate n bountiful harvest the coining 'fall. Tho weather for several weeks past;has been of such a propitious character,' that it has given :Ili it were, new life to the whole vegetable liingdont-7 The-uncommon growth of all vegetable f(that Lave been thisigned nx the great oreabdto support animal life) haS - Wet'been surpassed.by nature , for a number of years in our neighWritood; we can say with propriety, that \ if the •'elemCnts do not conspire to do us damage hefore ttie gatluiiiug time will come, that the Lamer' will truli.be, re warded this season for his labors. Tho, farrnep2 in 'Liberty are saakiiig rapid' eurides•in the. im provement of their - Mews and buildings. Their labors are beginning to , disphtY , a great amount of theoretical and practical .knowledge of. the the business they aro following; and if they keep pushing ahead their spirit- of improvement in the future, as they have done in the past, the character of the township will be FICCOIIa to none within, the county. It not trespassing too much on thu space of your autumns, I would nut forgot to giro a iamaingnotico of the improvements, and prosperity of our_ pleasant village. Within the past few Months, there . has been a neat cottage (keening erected on Church street, for Mr. Joseph 'Sheffer, who has become a citizen of our village; also a tine barn for Mr. John Kohler, a citizen of the place. Business matters are prospering finely in our village; Merchants and Mechanics are alive to the daily wants of their customers. In short, it is believed by citizens, and strangers, that there is a greater amount of business done in our village, than in any other of equal size in the county. , r G. 8. s. • WEST COVINGTON LOCAL.—The fifth was duly celebrated in this place by Pic-nic, held in a pleasant grove dpon the premises of Mrs. A. P. Graves'. About three hundred people were present, 'The programme was something as fellows : Pleasant greetings between friends and neighbors ; after which the Declaration of In dependence was read by Eidi.r. Rockwell. The Party then adjourned to the tables which wore bountifully spread. After dinner an oration both pleasing and instructive was delivered by Rev. Mr. Kemp, of Canada, a very able speaker.— The finale was like unto all such oceaidons, joyous and happy, long Co be remembered by the little ones. Alr. John Lewis is raimiring and remodeling his hone', 3,1 r. Jacob Kiphart has been adding more room to his,,innn in order to store his fine crops prop erly.. i.. 1. deudings is ereicting a fine barn. It'is requested thqtithe thanks of the inhab itants be returned tat mlSupervisers fur repairs upon the frighWay neir the west branch of Elk Run. COVINGTON LOCAL.—Our 3d of July passed quietly and:pleasant, only a trifle too much whisky.,The only accident was a severe ease of sun stroe, the invalid was taken care of by his friends; he soon recovered. The festival for the benefit of the Band, was a genuine succesi, and exceeded their most san guine expectations; their rocs receipts wereslo6, netting them about $lOO--4which speaks well for the liberality of our citizens and surrounding farmers, for their donations of cream, eggs, &c., for which tho 'boys' make their beg bow. Crops: Haying is Well under way, and is a splendid crop, better than fur years; corn is do ing nicely ; potatoes prothisc well; • a larger bicadth of wheat, on the ground than for years, and it has the appearance of an - unusual yield; soiiim rye nod barley growing, both are doing ni'll; oats are looking vary good; the dairymen alO of unusual yields of cream. Take it all in I and there was iii , ver-more promising times for tanners. 11. will be of interezt to many of his relatives in this county to know that Dr. Harkness, who o.oliten spike at the junction, with 111'llt little speech . , is the tame ram', this county some nineteen years ago en route west.- Too t ker preached at the Methodist Church in thi r i place on Sunday, July 4th. Thir ty-five years Ago he was presiding Elder on this circuit. Itis sermon was replete with reminis cences. Rev. C. P. Watrous preached a Fourth of July sermon, 'frith IliMorical applications. Juzieph 11'hitnry has just raturned tram a. flip toi.pitig in Michigan. fle r( ports no Ju - tcr arum; th.w Tiiiga county raises, and produce at touch lees s. CottntsPotiDENT. MANSFIED Lot AL.—O. has built a i. titan new" tome, and Inotwallr in trout of his Troperly on Sherwosed Street; it takef• inan,lioepeg , , to nmko u whlMe. One°, lint :needy "pegging'd it. Bow his father and business partner, managed In turn pegs iiito white paint tf...r his residonceand now leiice on Mainshurg is net ylitc so apparent, probably that is What it comes to nt the " last." I have 'seen a dirty little worm hatch out a' nice big butterfly, but to Mr. Munn belongs the runt of making a little old house batch out a nice, large, new, white, painted dwelling. Jelin Ifoklen has built a nets sidewalk on Sullivan St. P.M: Clark is about to build a new walk on the t.hcrweud St., front of his property; if Phineas don't stop "fixing up," somebody trill go for it at a " figure" quite irresistible. Mr. S. Street has fenced, and otherwise im proved his property on Elmira. Street. . The side walk itc - front,of the Bern School h 00 ..e n e ed relmilding very eifith - ;---are tho Duro lathers steeping? On the ith inst., Win. Benson of Rutland ,was o x ,onined before Justice Beach, of this Bore, charged with selling liquor unlawfully, and wits held to afswer in the stint of $2OO, for his tip pena tines at next court. Haying has commenced. The crop is doubt less heavier than for many years. The " soda fountain" at Jhe "Excelsior" drug store, keeps improving on "age ;" and your cor respondent haq either got to borrow a "quarter" or no dogged off, nalcs:4 his claims to an " Ac cidental" tryst, aro occasionally recognized.— And another thing ; Accidental's pen is shoot " nst-d op," and something has got to lie "did" towards a new one, or operations will have to bo suspended. gold one will answer. The Good Tempters will give an lee Cream festival at their hall, - Friday evening, ltith inst. A general invitation is exttoidcd. ACCIDENTAL. TIOGA PICAT...—Tom Smith and fam ily made their flebut on Saturday. A palace car waa run up I in Corning for their accotnmoda lion. Manyl readers will ask " who is Tom ; - zinith?" I uill,'anmver in as few words as pos sible: th e sou of ,ir.ll. E Smith, shoe maker. and t as formerly a member of the same Ci "rt. ina cording to his own language he was " never cut ota to drive pegs." t he left lids lace with a limited amount of Money, and tom, p the business of a broker and speculator in winch he has amassed nfl _ha nwnse fortune. lie has been doing business in New York City fur a number of years. Tho Cornet •Batol gave him a serenade on the ova of his arrival. A vcrY ei , iI ilancaMO off at Ittultett'a on the tin• It Ira, attended by npwarq of y couple. o.kr lauttievy tric , n& alii> en " In your notice of E. A. Salmi's patent iihif lletr. e honk last week, you failed to say that he wa-1 a resident of Tingu. Ile is also the invent. or of many, other-useful improvements. Tom Smith and Alta. Miller were thrown from bug.gy Wednesday evening. His famous team was frightened by the ears and ran nearly a mile b•bire they were ; the injuries to all eon_ seined were :light. Tito atm i versa ry of the .Nation's birth-day, was d on MoMlay night in a manner that sago iziAl and delighted all prevent. Mr. Smith wished to give the citizens of the place sone token of his regard for them, and for that put , o-elii rch:-ed vter 5310 worth of tire waits : — The 16,1,11 took place at the residence of A. C.. oho kindly threw open hia house and yard for the etijo meta of all who wished to enter:— The street an I yard welc filled with people 'at an ear hour. The Cornet Band marched to the acetic of action about 7 P. M., and were saluted 14 ! a "licYof lonian candles, creek eta, &v. The db-play L lasted nearly two ho s, and was one of the largest ever witnessed in this vil lage. The large and beautiful yard was sp.en didly illuminated, and the various colored rock , odafiles, fell thick and fast a. 4 snowflakes on u o infer Jay. After the InanDavdtfient had cea.,..1, and the American eagle had tried its voice in every conceivable way, Y. E. Smith, Esq., appeared under the veranda in a speaking attitude. lie weloomekthe geuerona gentleman to his native home and - 'closed his remarks with tho oft repeated Jitlesno Wei:Ws here 0.,..man,". fie. 4 - ,Tim neiVanct last - speaker wait Dr; rey. Ile bad known Mr. Smith for many years, considered him ono of the first buiiheas mob `of 'New 'York, thought his example worthy of intl• tation by the youth Of the cotmiry ; should ever ,ho proud of his acquaintance. Cheers wore re peatedly given for •Torn Smith, A. C. Rusk find the'! spakery-'pronesed: by a voice in - the amid decidedly Irish. The band then played's, “Slos ing ode,:' au4 the good' people went their ,if(ty home, with ;heartfelt 'thanks far 'So 'gentiretis' an entertairunent, and - ftilly,oonVeited to the! Limo -honored proverb "Monpy makes the mare go o il •SNOBBL'ETON. Knoxville deserves a. small - *ice in' , Your , Loisal Co andwo think, our.Loeal )Correspondent pt this place deserves a very little .seolding•Tor not " showing us up," in proper shape, every' week, at least, ofteVer than-heedoes. Knoxville is trying to "bq somebody!! and; no want our sis ter towns, and villageth in the County to know it. Our Porn is being *proved this suromer by the, liuAding Of good.' ttb,4tnntial plain ks, on both shies of, Main Bt., with, the exception of a fetv property 'owners, who' arc determined to do Setter. ' Wth: Illiirkram takei tbelead by put ting down a .very neat and substantial stone walk, im_fron tof his lot t and ho :bits Moil" broke ground" tbr - n..'vitry nice dwelling. .011 r old friend Jut Dearman is bound pot to be ; beat by. liarkrain," ":or any other min," and'ln is preparing the flagging for the front of his lot.-- I understand L. D. Reynolds 'intends 4 1doing likenriSe. ' Hiram Proeborn had a " long stretch.," of Walk, to huild; but .his i has got- tibout.lthrough;tpe iC r°3 , l , l S.k vi ,g h PY,I ) PIO f9tirig sketch" of. muddy waia -; PridU has got his walk built, in front of bis'lot, on which No buillt a Dino house last fall. Ike Logan has Os° got his walk done. -Gust Alba has edt his planlc tho ground, and will build his walk as soon as ho `gets thno. ,t4,iles Roberts Esq., has also his plank on hind, and. mul'. probably • build hts walk after 'COO.: volition." G. 13. Smith has built his walk, on tho south Milo of Main St.; in•front'of his new houSe; just .being finished. A. G. Short has improved his place very much, ,by painting his house in colors. • 'Jerry Stoddard has got the foundation for his store and house all ready for the brick, which aro being made, just above town, by G. See ley.. , . Mill - St., is being improved very rnuelk this season, by the planting of maple titles, - by J. Ifoganctim'p, Rev. W. P. Omens, Pat Bowen 3. G. Plnisted and Delos Angel, on the .cast side, and by M. Ham, J. Matteson; W. W. Dunham and J. E. Cady, on the west side a Mill St., and by the building of plankwalks on the west side of said street, with the e4ception of Wm. Morse, who has " gone and done it" by flagging the front of his lot. Mr. Plaisted, has also - bully a, t:tisty little house on his lot, and- W Dunham has got the foundation done for a nice littlo house on his lot. 0. P, Beach is building the second edition ' of his great Golden Blemish,' that was, hut is not. Thomas Mattson has eornmenoed building a dwelling on bis lot on Alba-St. The handful of Congregationalists hero have astonished us all by their successful attempt to build a church.. They havp got something near $3OO subscribed within the: - -last few days. Mr. 11 Freeborn very generously furnished a very line lot on Main Street. And we bid them 'God Speed.' Now AND THEN. MARRIAGES BANCROFT—HOWLAND.L-In Oceola, July 4, by N. Strait, Esq., Mr. John Bancroft, • and Miss Hannah Howland, of Westfield. JAMES—WOOD.—In Jackson, July 4, by Rev. M. Rockwell, Mr. Oscar James, and Miss Carrie Wood, both of Rutland. RAMSDELL—HAMMOND.—JuIy 3, by Elder I. It. Spencer, Mr. Charles 11. Ramsdell, of Northumberland, Pa., and Miss Harriet C. Ham: mond, of Richmond.' PLANK.—WYATT.---In Clymer, July 'I, at the residence of the bride, by I. C. Thompson, Esq„ Mr. Sylvester L. Plank, of Brookfield, and Mrs. Mary G. Wyatt, of Clymer. Thus the aged delight to do ; The young seem inclined to try it too. DEATHS CLARKS.—In Clymer, June 2, Marshal J., only child of Andrew J. and Susan Clarke, aged 1 year 2 months and. 8 days. CIIURCHILL.—In Tiffin City, Ohio, June 14, Miss Emma Churchill ; (formetly pf_Keenarviito, Pei-0 ahnnk_ 2R _ • • - SPECIAL NOTICES. --- 0- it -t. ~:j is H ALL'S ;34- - ~ ~ • VEGETABLE SICILIAN r l. 4 , • 1... Li . 1 , tiriZAVti" ' 1 1 HAIR 4 ft .*lit i l ill ' :-'t ''' l ' .. .2?ENEWER.. GRAY I-lAIR RESTOIMO To ITS OIIWINAL YOUTHFUL COLOR py its use It will make Hair grow upon bal . d heads, ex cept in very aged pbrsons, as it furnishes the nutritive principle by which the hair is nourished and supported. It will prevent the hair from falling out, and does not stain the chin., No 141ter evidonce of its superiority need be adduced than the fact that so many imitations of it are offerod to the public. IT IS A SPLENDID lIAIR-DRESSING Our Treatiso on the, Daft sent freo by mail. 11. P. HATA. .41 CO., Nashua, N. 11. Proprietors For Ealo by all Druggists. [Juno 16, 1869. TO CONSUMPTIVES. , E. Advertiser, barinc been restored to health in a 4w weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having bat tered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—ls anxious to make known to his tAlowomfferers the means of ewe To all who desire it, be will send a cop) rho striation used (free of charge,).wlth the directions f preparing and using the same. which they will find suns: Curse rues CoNSUMPTION, Ateruan, BRONCRITItt, et The object of tho afire( User its seeding the Proscrip Lion is to benefit the afflicted, and spread infortnistion 'which ho conceives to be invaluable•, awl es ery sufferer wall trytbis remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, will please address Her . EDWARD A. WILSON, Wilimmsbarg, Kings County, N. Y. Iffly 26, 1869-ly. • ERRORS dOP YOUTH, A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from Ner vous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering - lm ntuity, send free to all who need it, tho receipt and directions for malting the simple remedy by which he was cured. flutterers wishing to profit by the adver tiser's experience, can 510 no by addrestdng to .perfect confidence, - JOHN D. OGDEN. Max 20.'69-Iy. No. 42 Cedar Street, Now York EAST CHARLESTON WOOL CARDING. HAVING purchased .the wool carding 'works of Mott Whitney, tho subscribers are now prepared to card wool into rolls promptly and in the best manner. ' Persons coming from a distance, and wishing to carry their rolls bome with them the same day will be accommodated. The cliggc for carding is based upon the weight Of, the rolls, and not upon that of the crude wool. Satisfaction guaranteed. We have a_firct-clasc machine and Plenty of power th•drive it.- ' 27, 18139-4 m. MOORE A BACON. , . STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, MANSFIELD, PENNSYLVANIA. THE next term of this Institution will corn menet, Wednesday, Sept. Ist 1869. Tor Catalogues—address Prof. Chas. H. Vor nil, Mansfield, Tioga County Pa. Jnly 7, 1899-tt. Notice to Collectors. A LI, duplicates prior to tho year 1899, not 1 - 1 settled on or before the - -let day of August nuxt, will he entered; and executions issued as - fast its neeessark,af ter that date. ' 11. C. BAILEY; Treasurer of Tioga County. • .. .. July 7, 1869-tf. . Dir. H. H. Phiilijos, ZUMMOLI 4lgNiTgaUg TIIE undersigned respectfully announces to the citizens of Westfield and surrounding coun try that ho is permanently located at this place. Ile is fully prepared to do all kinds of _ DENTISTRY, , ?, id •tho highest stylo of the art. Srtisfaction guarranteed. Office over Soovilra Drug Store,_ Fine Photographs can be bad over the Dreg Store.il. R. PHIIiTaItS, Westfield ? Pa. ? June 80118804 p Aolen2liiist! DEERPT.ELD, PA. ~ . ., ' l.-":4'6 . - ' ,•. ' , . • •,- MEM subseribore. w Caceimeres, Plain They aim manufacture I pay Cash, Pall-Cloth, Ao, so., to:, for W 001.4-- as usual TO MER, to.sni,CotOtoiSteri. , . Alll, resented. - They" their W, CASgIMERES,- which aniirsiratteed in:gyery nisi/est, Paitieu •, lar a - acidic/Is given to ROLL - CARDING 4ND .t . LOT ti OittSglNG,l INGITAWS largo stook of Cassimercs, 2b per cent less than any competitors, and warrant., ed as represented. INPII4I.MS minufacturo to order, and do all kinds of'Roll-Carding and Cloth Drafting, and defy competition. INGTIAItS have as good an assortment o Full Cloths, Cassimeres, Scoi, and give more for Wool in exchange than any other establishment. Try them and 'satisfy your selves. IisIGIIAMS wholesale and retail at the etiw anesque Mills, 2 miles below Knoxville. Our Cloths aro warranted, and sold by the following persons: DELANO & CO.. Wel'Moro, Pa. T, L. BALDWIN &I CO., Tioga, Pa J. C. BENNETT, Cdivington, Pa. 100,000 Pounds of Woo Wanted. . • JOSEPH INOHAM ?EONS Deerfield, Juno ...II), 1.860—tf.. z~tEW GO OH S AT THIS REGULATOR, CORNING. ' N. Y. havo just received a largo stook of ift Goods suitable for the Spring trade, to whioh we desire to call the attention of the pee plif-of-Tj()ga County. In ' • 110MESTM GOODS, FANCY DRESS GOODS, POPLINS, SILKS, aI:TAWS, COTTON AND . WOOLEN GOODS, for men and boys' wear J BOOTS AND . SHOES, Carpets, &e., &e., wo have,a full assortment on inspection of Goods and prices that will satisfy tho closest buyers that this is the peace to make their purchases. In Grocery. Department, we have everything needed to make a complete assortment of GROOKRIES AND PROVISIONS. We kkavealoo 'pet recopied a large lot of CROCKEitk; 7 r direct from the Importers, of entirely new pat tern, very neat, and cheaper than ever offered in this market before. Do not 'fail - to look through our stock before Taking purchases. (I . oralua, bleirob 22 ) 18601.4 y. :. It ON SORES, 1y ; ; work warttintia AS rap particular •attention to ter Proof El NEWELL do OWEN. BIE2 artist Received s plt#9 q.hanty,in'a stolg s v o s tt -at o . 6 -, s. April* &889, ' oll *Yr .n g's 'ART •GALLERY, . • 1 1 e the place to get your PBOTOGItAPUS. Now and Rustle Scenery. 'Tim now Cabinet size made in any position. npr.,l4, 1869. Sto9ic 9f Opting 1019t.bipg" at DE • " l AN° t&, April 14, 18.09 Largest Stock Frames Ia Tioga County for aale at the loweet,priciio, at " 'l` CLAY RING'I3 .-' • April 140.1369. , ' : A4 Gallery. A. B. EASTMAN, 1 1 7E713 WELLSBCTO, pA.': For Sale, Cheap. ASTEAM,Erigino:iti Boiler; and alt the gear ing for an up and down Saw. JOHN R. BOWEN. Wollabor°, June 23, 1860.-tf: NEW SPRING GOODS Al' the PEOPLES' STORE CORNING, N. Y. • I F you want' the boat AMERICAN PRINIS in maakot for. 123 nuts por yard, and other Goode in proportion. If you want any Dress Goods or Shawls. If you want any Cloths or Cassimeres,', by tho yard or made to order in the moat tip provod style. If you want any Carpets; i . 1, call where you can find '7O rolls to select from. S In short, if you want anything in FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS at the lowest prlees. Call at the PEOPLES' STORE, where pric6 are uniform and low, where honesty and fair dealing Is the motto; and if you want any aluM l .l3h., 25 per cent loss'• than you can buy elsewhere, call on the agents of the GREAT L S. TEA COMPANY, and bo convinced, Come and see for yourselves. Storo directly opposite the Dickinson House. Corning, March 31, 1869 Wilson & VanValkenburg's No. 2 Union Block. is the place whore the crowd go to find THE NEW SPRING STYLES POPLINS, GRENADINES, LAWNS, ORGANDIES, PIQUES, CHINTZS, PERCALLES, GINGHAMS, . DELAINES & PRINTS, ALL STYLES, gACTORY'S, SIIEETINGS, 'BLEACH ED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS. HOOP SKIRTS, of every description, DRESS TRIMMINGS and BUTTONS of all kinds; also the largest and cheapost asso*ment of REIDY AIDE CLOTHING ever brought into Tiega County. - Remember , the place, and e'en before purchasing. We havo . seleeted our stock with . great caret and . notify gentlemen that in LIGHT CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, LIN ENS, FARMERS' SATINS, GAI TERS, & SUMMER WEAR • • of every doLiption we can't be boat. Thankful for post patronage, and by strict at tendon tobueinoss tca hope to share a continu ance of the'snolo. . WILSON' .17 VAN VALIKENBURG. Nyellslpyo,3lay 19, 1869—tf. Administrator's Notice. •ET,TERS of Administration having been jj , grantnd on the estate of Ira Graves, late of Covington, dead, all persons indebted to, or claiming against said estate must settle with , ' CALEB S. GRAVES, Covington, June, 2,1860-6 t. Adm'r. XTOTICE.-=-Pereone luiving Lumber in our 111 ; Mill yard, sawed a year or over, aro hereby notified to move the same without delay. . • WANTED-a Halo pay , on saw bills duo. TRUMAN ,V, BOWEN XAMPS.—A now kind of lainpforlierosoni i no broakageof ohimaoye—at FOLZTB. DENTIST; No. 13, MAIN STREET; SMITH & WAITE "BEETIVII EXCHANGE!" How cloth the Wag busy bee - Improve each shining hour P , Where boy his , Sugar, Coffie, _Tea, His .Pork, Hams,'Fish, and Roar ? bvsyPee,ink'pr.ofts And eaves Ma cash' also, Atlfaihere a, whose goods are prtine Be.9ides dog cheap, you know. BLOWI W I snot My strong point or beat hold; but I have as duty to discharge in the way of providing my follow creatures with all of the necessaries and ninny of the luxuries of life; therefore, I am bound to proclaim that in my lino of trado I in tend that the travel in and out of the I EE-HIVE EXCHANGE ~' _I~ r ~ luring tho season, shall lead the great, intolli 'gent, liberal, and discriminating public to likon it unto , THE SWARMING of yo gentle and tuneful bees in flowery Juno. I hac:e wade a new deal, and shall hereafter keep a full stock of such Dry Goods as SUGARS, SALT, STARCH, CRACKERS, TEA TEA rIMITEA-TEA TTTTTTTTTTT TTTTTTTTTTTT GREEN,-BLACK,-JAPAN--ENG 14S11 BREAKFAST, as varied in assortment, and as high in grade of 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 otho l r, and less substantial sweets of this chequered life, aro vanishing adown jugs and kegs ; though I have a steady supply from the City, and defy the ovor•aohing sweet tooth of the public. Among other wet goods I have Mackerel, Codfish, as well as WEgULIZTgE AND FISH • HOOKS AND LINES, Together with all and singular the various COFFEES COCOA, CHOCOLATE, & BROMA. And listen, yo barefooted ! I havo a large dc splendid stook of BOOTS & SHOES, And I want to exchange' everything in my line fOr Greenbaoks and MARKETABLE PRODUCE AT CASH RATES Call and coE me. If you call for anything I haven't on hand, I'll assure you i that it's at Tloga, and expected every minute. Wellsboro, May 5, '69. W. T. MATHERS. C-C--F -Lari. B COME TO T. L, BALDWIN & CO'S • I TIOGA, PA and see a nice stock of GOO4B fur tho Spring 6; Summer Trade. such as ummo nui isn elm= —all styles, colors and patterns— ALPACAS, POPLINS, CAMBRICKS; FRENCH JACONETS, ORGANDIES, PEW:7AS, VERSAILES, BLACK . AND COLORED SILKS, BEAUTIFUL SIMMER SHAWLS, and a large assortment to soleot from CLOAKS READY—MADE, AND CLOTH TO MAKE MORE, ALL KINDS OF LININGS, FRINGES, TASSELS &C , TO TRIM DRESSES OR SACQUES. • —Our stock of— YANKEE NOTIONS can't bo bdat. It keeps up with everything the Yankees have thought of so far. HOOP SKIRTS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, CORSETS, &O, R-O-M-11-N ZONII2VVZ(OO too numerous to mention; but will say that you will seldom find so largo an assortment to sbloct from in a country store, and clear down to the BOTTOM FIGURE. Wo also keep a largo assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, in suits, and parts of suits. Should we fail to suit you with ready-made, we have Cassimere, and A TAILOR TO CUT AND FIT. Boots and Shoes, all styles and sizes HATS AND CAPS, STRAW GOODS, AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, A COMPLETE LINE -OF CROCKERY, WOODEN WARE, HARD WARE, SHELF HARD WARE, NAILS, IRON, Locks, Latches, Carpenters' Tools. A GENEIyiL STOCK OF GRO6tRIES Fresh. TEAS aro 113wer than at any time since the war. Did not go to Cuba to buy sugar, and so hare some cheap. We are agents for the E. HOWE SEWING MACHINE. 1"--I-W-X Farmers, if you want tools to work with drop in SALT, LIME, PLASTER, PORK, FLOUR Lime, Cayuga Plaster, ctc. - Buttor tube, Pails. Firkins, and Ashton Salt to flavor with. All kinds of Farm Produce want ed. Prices'can't be beat. .'l'---fl----A-N-1~----5 T. L. BALDWIN 4t 00. Tioga, Ps., May b, 1869. SELLING OFF AT 'COST FOR CASH WHVOLUM a ca. Will sell from this date their entire stook of DREGS, lIIRDICINES, =9 Pert7umery, Notions, , Dye■ Stiff, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Putty, Alcohol; Turivntine, Kerosene Oil, Tobacco, Cigars, Wall-Paper, C tunains, Fixtures, &c., &c., &c., AT COST FOR CASH. Positively no' Humbug. I Is: R. WILLIAMS .1.; CO. Wellsboro, March 3, 180. Fresh Goode •Rocqved Weekly. Dry f)oods Fresh / Groceries C R. CC K E fl 2 Y: MOWN _.11V,) SECIMOO eats and Caps. Be it remembered, that ConverSe & Osgood kdop constantly on hand a large stock of genera MERC\IIANDITE. GOODS AS 4 REPRESENTED. NOT TO T E UNDERSOLD. Jan. 6, 141119.-Iy. CONVERSE 41; OSGOOD. ;; i' ' WATCHES , . -,,-._,J •.p t "t, . • t :,4 p.. Y ) -7, -1 - . UMWLIZ4 la tr 2 The undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Tioga and vicinity that he has just opened a , ._ Watch a!til. Jewelry establishment in Bo ,don's Drug Store; and is prepared to execute 'all gyders in his .`line of business with despatch and in the best of man ner. ALL WORK WARRANTED. . _ S. WILE Tioga, Feb. 24, 1569.--4 f. THE GR A_ \ D PRIZE at th Paris Exposition Universelle. CMCKIgRING 9 S American Pianos Triumphant OVER ALL TIIE•WORLD. Miss H. W. TODD, Agent, Doe. 23; 103. 'Wellston, Pa I ::° I3iRMILC:3 O 'no V I C:O7eICO PRGANS AND MELODEONS, FFOILsalo by I.' 0. HOYT. Ifaines Brothers Pianos, Chickerings, Steinways, and Stock's. llintermister's Organs and Melodeons, and- Ma son ‘lt llamlin's Organ.• These are all first.class Instrumento. Ifaving the experience of many years in Musical Instruments, and tuning the same, I can offer greater inducement's to custo mers of Tiogit.County than any other denier in Northern Pa. Every instrument is warranted for fire years. For full particulars st - o Illustrat ed Catalogue': I. 0. 110 YT. Mansfield, Pll., March 3, 1869-13, For Sale. T AM AGENT for Kinney 4-, co., celebrated platform spring 'Wagons, 411 styles,' ale , u for their light Carriages.and .Ijuggy Wqgone, all made in good style, and frog{ Jersey timber, and warranted in every reslieet, equal to any made. Can furnish any of the above at the lowest Manufacturers price's. L. C. BENNET. Wolleboro, May 5, 1869—tf. State Street Lots. AP. CONE having laid oft his land on Stato Stmt into town lots now offor.4 them for sato on reasonable terms.' FlVellsboro, April 2S, 1860, FULL Stock of Groceries at old prices a DE 14ANO a PO, April 14)1869. To rho thvaors of trbpsitented Lando. -1 SURVEYOR GENERAL'S OFFICE, 1. Ilenfitenuno, Pe., Mayi.?b, 1869. IN obedience to an Act of Amicably, approved the eighth•day of April,.ono= thousand eight hundred and sixty. 'due t -you. are hereby notified that the " County Land Lien Dookot," contain ing the list of unpatented. lands for Tioga Co., I prepared, under tho Act of Assembly, of the/ twentieth of May, ono thousand eight hnndred' and sixty-four, and the supplement thereto, had this day been forwarded to the Prothonotary of. the county, at whim office it may be examined. The lions can only bo liquidated - by the payment of the purchase money, interest' and - fees, end receiving patonta through thhi' l Department.— Proceedings by the Attorney General have been stayed for one year from this date, in order that parties may obtain their patents without addl. tional out. JACOB M. CAMPBELL,L, Suryeyor General. ITHAGA,,WHEEL RAKE. THE under Signed, 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 oil-tempered spring steel and fully warranted not to break with fair usage. By an ingenious arrangement the loaded rake is easily discharnd by a toot treadle and hand lover, and the,pressure of the teeth upon the ground can be exactly gauged by tho foot. Ev'ery tooth 'is independent of every other tooth, and the 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 to buy it. I refer the public ti the following persons who have the rake in use: R. Toles, Chatham j Chancy Ackley, Clymer; E. H. Stebbins, Clymer; J. W. Davis, Brookfield; Isaac Thompson, Kelsey Erway, Barrlson Valley, Potter County. f.ar•Ordere for this Rake may be addressed to me at Westfield, Tioga Co., Pa. June 0, 1869. WAA.O PLANE, Ag't. Valuable Property for Sale. , TN Roseville, in the center of the village :A.- 1 Said property consists of a fine store house, admitted to bo the be In Tioga County, 50200 feet, two stories hi . W.; together with a flue as. sortment of merchandiado, inch asay be found id a first - class County:,Store. This a a splendid nt stand for trade, and one of the , o t points for butter trade in any cd.ttnty. The subscriber contemplates going west, and will give a fair bargaila to the purchaser. Terms easy. ELMER B• C . R. June 9, 1869—tf. WANTED 'AGENTS Bor Prof Parson's Laws of Brisinesp. With full Directions and Forms for all TransaCtions to ovary State, by Titrornn.ts Peasons, L. L. D., Professor of Law in Harvard University. A New Book for Every body. Explaining every kind of contract and legal oh. ligation, and showing how to draw and execute them. The highest and best authority in the land. Bend for our liberal terms: also for our patent Bible ProspeOus. Sent.Froe. PARMELEE & CO., Phila. Pa. Juno 9,1899-3 m. Administrator's Notice. IfETTERS of Administration having been granted to the undersigned upon the es ta e o of Leander Culver, late of Elkland, deo'd, all persons indebted to, el claiming against the estate, must Bettie with' 1 R. T. WOOD, 1 ,DOLLY cuLviEß, } Admfts. lElkland, June 18, 1889-Bt.ol ~: House and Lot for Sale; easy walki distance of the Churches, i f SOUTH of M Usfleld, Tioga Co., Pa., within k) htato Normal Sc 001, &c . Mouse in good order, good size and c nyeniont. Excellent well and cistern water el se to the door. Lot 'contains about li more, and has a nqmher of choice fruit trees, grape-vines (ET. A pleasant and desirable home. Will be sold at a low figure. Address or inquire of J. N. BIXBY. Mansflold,.June 9, 1869-tf. - IMISSOLUTION. Notice- is hereby given .., that the ft-LutrttlersTtlit untie* . the Urn: name of J. D. Dimon 14 Co,. is this day dissol ved by mutual consent and agreement. All debts due said firm, and all claims against said firm are to be received and paid by J. B. Dimon and L. C. Bennet, who, alone are authorized to colloot the same. J. B. DIMON, L. C. BENNET, G. W. FOSTER. r The Flouring it Milling business will bo con tinuell by the firm of Dimon A Bonnet. Highest market price paid for all kinds of grain &live - rod at the Mill, J. B. DIMON, , L. C. BENNET. , Nile 4 Valley, June 13,18139--3 t. HARDWARE, AND.,STOVES I CONYERS & OSGOOD TT AVE on hand and are constantly receiving 111 I at their Hard* are Store_ every article flooded in this regiou• of country, - iu tho HARDWARE LINE. SHELF HARDWARE, IRON STEEL, ' NAILS, MIDDLETOWN. ' AND ! ELMIRA SAWS,- ROPE, Cooking, Self-Regulators and Coal Stoves. Home Companion, and the justly aolobratnd AMERICAN COOK STOVE, T.IN -WARE • atro pains will bo spared to moot the wants of ouit customers. CONVERS OSGOOD, iVellsboro, Jan. 0, 1869, ly. 160,000 IBS. 11x0 WANTED. or which the highest price will be paid at the Juno 16, 1869 Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of administration having been granted upon the estate of Jared NeWell, late of Union doo'd, all persons indobted to, or claiming against said estato will eettlo with Wm. M. NEWELL, Union, Juno 23, 1869. 0 A.dm'r. Wellsboro Wool-Carding Works. SA. HILTBOLD wishes to inform the Pah . lio that he is ready to do all business in his lino with promptness and in a workmanlike manner; and also that ho will keep cloth and cash to exchange for Wool at his shop. S. A. lIVILTSOLD. June 2,1869-6 W HOUSE & LOT FOR SALE-IN Tioga, located near the centre of the lago. House in good order, and.tho lot covered with a' variety of cboico fruit trae,s. Fine barn and good water. Worth $2,500, and willq . bo sold at a cheaper tiguro. Inquire of Tioga, June 2, 1869-2uo' Executor's TjETTERS Testa raentary having been granted upon tho last will and,testament of John It. Dickson, late of Charleston, dce'd, 'all persons indebted to said decendent, or claiming against the estate, must settle the same with Charles 11. Marks, Wonshorough. WILLIAM. J. 1t RTIY, Fm'„. 110 AZito A. N10.1101;8. May 26, 1869-6 w. Administrator's Notice. JAETTERS of Adtninistratiun having been granted upon the estate of Benjamin Cuer, lato of Brookfield, dee% all persons indebted to or claiming against the B sant° must sottlo with EN.lAblibt OVER, Brookfield, Juno 9, 1899-Bcr, o Adm'r. For Sale. AMason it. Hamlin Cabinet Oogan. Five Octave Sluglo Boca, for cash or on time.— Inquire of J. B. Sliahel=peare, over John R. Bowen's Store. April 7, 180—tf, ASPLENDID stuck of Elid Gloves only $l,OO at D.E2 LANO & 00. April 14. 1809. II Store of TOLES ct BARKER S. M. GEBTI II