HOME M A TTER S. WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1869 - !Vow ildvertisomenta Strayed Cow—J. B, Potter.. Dissolution—C. N. Dartt, It, W. Bodine Farm for Sale—Francis Strang, Exr. For Sale—Bull &, March. Raddo, is. Cos. Bushor. Notices in Discharge—D. A. Clark, T. North, ill, P. Knowlton, F. D.' flannel, Ifozciciali Stn ',•ell. Jr. School Notice—John I. Mitchell. Douse and Lot for Sale—R. Jenkins. ICE-CREAM. The Aiyitator people are under obligntionB to Mr. M. M. Sears for IUFCiOIIB treat of ice-cream, from his neat Woo] on Stain-st B. S. S.—The Semi- rnnual meeting the Baptist Sunday . School Association will he held in connection With the First Quarterly meeting of the Tioga Baptist Association, Wed nesday, Nov. 24, 1869. REAL ESTATE SALES.-11. C. Simp son, Esq., has purchased the resilience and grounds lately owned by W. IL Elyrfer, Eoq. Hugh Young, Esq., has - purebased Mr. Simpson's vropertY, corner of Pearl St., and First Avenue. CHURCH IitATTERS.—The Rt. Rev. Wm Bacon Stevens; D. D.., Bishop of tho Diocese of Pennsylvania, has made the following ap pointmenti for Tioga county_ 13lossturk,•,Thursday Aug 1:0tb. 31ansflohl, Wednesday " ilth. Tioga, Thursday " 12th. V.'ellsboro, Sunday " 15th. 0 ! TfIE POOR INDIAN tio•tiel entertainment by Skinner's Indian Troup, is u thertiee4 to dolio off in Wellabore, Thursday af ternoon aid evening, 22d inst. Besides lots of chiefs and quaws, there will be a 0014, tumb ling, banner-jumping, wziestling and other gym tattle feats. A trained bog will' ho exhibited, and a variety of Indian Dances will be intro• dared. DRIVING 6ARK.—Steps have been taken to provide a Driving Park for the accom modation of the Agricultural Society and the public hereabout. It will be ,located north of tl Cemetery. Tho subscriptions are so far 111 , eral, and the whole sum needed iv ill, probably Lr rai4ed in a few thtys. If you want al , sueeessful Agricultural Nucicty you must prOVidelaCCOMMC ,laliwis for the owners of-lino horses. TALI. WITEAT.—AVe have received Mr. Js, P. Deane, of Delmar, mail, leB of 01ing uheat sft. 11 inches in height. This ,top is 11 groan,' trout, which potatoes were ,upped Inst year. We :I indebted to Mr. Deane for a curiosity la the :hap° of a spray from a pear tree, having it pears and Idossonis. Thi3 vat iety of pears La, mien blossomed in July, ,aud berme the ma tor—l l nit of the May bloom with the immattuo mut ot the July bloom, which pertains to this ye 't• growl h I= VAItM FENCE.—MeSsr:4. Coolidge & R , dlins, of Jersey Mills, Pa., have patented a portable faint fence, said to be in essential .re ,uccts, an improvement upon former efforts in -tLe,aatc direction. It is said to be elwap and ,•abztantial, and from a descriptive cut we judge 'a to be so in a 1110 degree. The owners will n viPit tilts regidn with a model of the fence, si,en our tanners can judge for themselves. 1 . .11 W EATUER.—The "oldest i bah -s,ht" lemeinhers no season like the piesient. It •ueplp nn indefinite climgation of the nion'th 1461, only the showers have drownul out the n. The crops are fine, if we except corn, nhach needs dryer weather to get its start of th'e, ull frosts. There - ean'be baying until ste s adry ,anther sets in. brass in lieavy, and much of Oars have had wet enough and not ~n ungli cold. Wheat shows a famous growth 4 •traw, and if it stands up will he a tine clop. Potatoes are forward—those planted so Into as 20th of Afay Jow tihowing puto.l-- 1... d., Farmers need not despair of their a:s crop, for if this growing weather continues tali grass will not hurt if left standing until le Dab. +;' PERSONA L.—W/731nm B. Ckym 4, Esti ~ and family, took their departure Thursday, I:3th not, for New York, from which point they sailed for Eumpe the following Thursday. They contemplate a two years' residence in the old world, for health and for educational purposes. We learn that Mr. Clymer has disposed o f hi: b,autiful home in Wellsbore to II:. C. Simpson, 1:,,i, long chief clerk in the Bingham Estate Land Office, rind now, we believe, the chief Man .iger of the business - of the Estate. Mr. Clymer has resided in Wellsboro upward of twenty years, faring which period lie-has been fully identified sat the material and social progress of the rhage. llis contributions to progressiye enter r.ses have been libe al and well judged. The :.niortanate poor/h . ever applied to II Mr. or, Mrs. artier for relief and departed empty-handed. .l , literal ftiends of religious and • charitable caerprises they will be missed, and all the more m.the reason that their gifts have been limos notations, and without hope or expectation or imieral recognition. May they have a pleasant '', agn, a profitable tour, and a safe return. IPROVEMENTS.—Messn 4 . Wm. Bache, bald English, John I Mitchell, nod Geo. C. ql,lOl Poarl-st., bavo vut ,10011 sithshintial .ralk.t in front of their pretniFes during, the \\VC k Witlt the exception Of two 100 the tr part of Pearl is now well provided tlr the ,iott and the safety of foot lastengei . he has• Mho Inift a new walk from Main to 1 11, and trimmed up hitt shade trl:E“ 4 ill 11 04 manner. he Messrs. Sears, of the Foundry, hnve at. an °Moe to their premises,' the u•lLieb Inteia.•ar. Toil., A, Barker and f', IVI leox, nre omg, their rlott•ltuuse3 another story in the and pr )v; now aptitto t oets for Mill or lit Ba; I.look i, peogrc a riNt ta'ia will permit of. It will Hain- , t., aprearailvo li I , Van liorn i g::ing ahead “tt Walnut t. 3111. lt,leher', Iv vow plett`ii (las..slP.-----`lltere may he, ay- t-zttlontot with im much tmetiuu, "mithint; iu•w umh L; ; " yet,. theie i toueli that i ru islratige t. In , lts theme of IL perlictilill ‘runarr. We l one questiiin. and olie-! nobody ever it : end Ire Lure been inquired of, and ' bete could otistrer the iutluitt. The is • "Vi hr till .i boy oh.. Istioo- 3.'11 I" 'I" Lnn good r(.ieet tour eou u.cl. nrol '• e Lin, It flit- 00111,41 fd i11...11 II • 1Z11,.%%, • )/(91,i, - P. )1 , h. 3) Ow],toil-ill 441 Iittlii:111 PM/ 11111 c! to 111Ellir 'ICI t Wo• I ire ,11-1...,0,1 I lit , )4_:1: 2 011 to IMll l. [l l ll ll l l. cnu , lnrfmap In' 1,..y ob.-op rile Lit I.y nnty recognize an wyl'in 'lie is Wil() pat , forth a haw( to re , otte two ftt , in y•tripinion ; for evil to such a I, 1, gOOl, 1111:1 ;40(.1, l. vii. Yrri Ils.l . :,111 ' ,!li 4, • •Ut 1110 German doctrine, orek..ti% i 11fr...1,, , , 'a a , ! ,, Ni•TA color W*11141,111 . 11'1 troth,. 1,:. . i',s, It :i nay a r map it , ellooq Crowd rzr,tl 1, Arra hi , , fl•nitius. Ile will pick up his coin anions lty an it , •nnet truer than reason, Intl subtler than 2 ' , )thing'tangible or visible. 'tit a natural thief :l-I, ato , eti where thorn are fifty ll ' lte ''' t I " e ' n 5,,, i ehe thief, and the thieves will get to:fel her " It than thirty minutes. livery quality (1 mini and Foul has its peculiar magnetism. "We 'L not gather grapes of thorns or tigr of thistles." Ica to not expect truth from a 60nSt ittalonal ' , ft mercy from a tiger, or eleanling l s from pitch . littrefnre do not cypeet anybody, whose moral tatur e has been dwarfed by his ancekry and t '-elected by his guardians, to cleat to follow the counsel of men who would make a man of him. at dont not want to be a man. Ile wants to be a rowdy. 111,1 does not want to wollh'; 116 prefers swindling, or stealing. lie does not like ,to as sociate with virtuous women but natorAy'enough follows in the train of those of , loubtful repute. This may not be pleasant to parents who have bad boys ; no matter; medicine is never p/eas: nnt to take. If a boy shows an inclination hellward, don't put it all upon him,' There's re sponsibility reaching back of his father's and mother's birthdays, possibly far enough back to cover that awful visitation upon the children of the fourth generation! —There rtro relies end relies—to 1100 0 fash ionable sting formula; but the following relics, handed to us by Col. Riugry, will beef interest to hundreds of our renders, as the originals should be priceless to the grandchildren of the pen sioner. Read "By His Excollency George Washington, Esq; Chnlelal and Commtinder-in:chicf Of the' Forces of the United States of America. "These are to certify that the Bearer hereof, Peter Shumway. Soldier in the fourth Mass. Regiment having faithfully served the Unittql States six years and three months, and being iniisted for the War only, is hereby discharged from the American Army. Given nt Head-quer , fers. G. WASHINGTON." '..13y his Excellency's Command "P. Tnumnor,t Jn. Sec'y." "Registered in the Books of the Regiment, "Jong Davrs, Adjutant." "The above Peter Slinniwrty, Soldier, has been honored with the BADGE OP Mnnur for six Years faithful Service. lirxnr T JACKSON, Colonel." .91r.An-QuAnrEps, Juno oth .1753. "The within Certificate shall not .avail the Dearer as a discharge, until the Ratification of the definitive Treaty of Peace; previhns to which Time, and until Proclamation thereof shall be made, le is to ho considered as being en fur lough. GEORGE WASHINGTON." Tim first signature above is in Washington's handwriting. This autograph ought to-have no money value to the family; but it would sell for, a pretty price in market. Accompanying these papers is a "Continental promise to pay sft to bearer, and a Massachusetts shinplaster for 'sB. The descendants should frame the discharge and preserve the samples of Continental cash. Those old relics of "the times that tried men's souls" arc scarce and priceless. The pension papers are signed by Calhoun. CHATHAM LOCAL.—Our people cel ebrated the 3d with the usual combustion of gunpowder, rind some horse cueing. Presiding Elder Cochran met with tho Quar terly, Conf e ren c e of tile Chatham Charge, :id nun 4th insts. Elder U. A. Pope, Freewill Baptist, deferred his engagement iind joined in the meeting. The exercises were interesting. 1 was glad tip Fee the name of Mr. 1,. 11. Elliott in your l e ansfield local, as ho ilt3 my old school teacher. LIIIEILPY LocAL.—The 9:;t1 anniver rary 01' American Indiiiendenee, was not celebra ted by the citizens of Liberfy--township on the fith inst., whieli was a very unuSiirit, occurrence for the pat( hit ic people of liberty, however the must of' the y 0111 1 ,4 people ((Tined nut, am! en jo)cd if A. :1. holiday. The business pliers in our village were thronged with customers, and it Miele it a v,i-s profitable day for the merchants and tradesmin. The best ()Pall was, no alcoholic drinks were dealt out On that day, by the Hotel keepers of our place, which was the means of maintaining good order throughout tlid day. - 11 is believed by all low rs of good order, that the judges at the last court did a grand thing for (lur place, in nut granting liemthes to the landlords to deal out their intoxicating beverages without re ierve to drunkards rind buys. i could ate to the lovers of church extension, that thit Melloidiid • Episcopal Church that has been under the coutec of erection for the past two yrars, is now about eeei ing finishing strokes of the mechanic The building males a very Im posing appearance, and is a great improvemm4 to our village. It iv a tram , : structure x 51) lett. with a liarement nni no audience room above 3 fret, and Ili feet in height.— Ths height M . the building including the spire, 18 : 1 0 feet nom the ground The Imilditig is painted a brown shine eolor, :ml in the Gothic idylc ut lai;ehitekturc. , liiherty cat* now boast of having a i•hop. A firm from Williamsport have es t:WU-heti themt , elves in the tin business. Mr. J. W. I. hills, ut Nauvoti, has bought out Mr. I Mos, s N u man, and minsiquently there will be 14111:illeSs amigo, Colt Itt:SPON D rx-r. • Tloo,‘ LocAL.—(ll.lr usually quiet , lit t vilhige is in tlie scene of life and amusement thetle day-. Fast horses driven by fast men may 111; vt.,lx It rit!:, 3 that aStOnishes the natVes. The nights aro spent in festivities , and religious hops, while letters of invitation are scnt post haste through the cummunity for the next rc-union of friends. The "inari4es" stand'uwestruck and amazed at such dazzling displays.' The childn n of the Presbyterian Sunday School enjoyed aph asant picnic en Thutsday, though the, rain kept them from the grove.' • A very pleasant ice-cream festival was given by the ladies ••in open air" at the residence of T. L. Baldwin, on Saturday last. The object was to :tad to the funds of St. Andreas "Chapel, 'Rev. Mn. Chinch, Episcopal clergyman, frtim Philadelphia, eecupied the Methodist pulpit Saturday morning awl evening. Master Eddie Baldwin was violently thrown from a horse last 'week, but fortunately he es s ped the horses heels and came to the ground with slight injuries. Ile was riding to rake hay for Mr. Gnern , cy. - Bank tt's ostler, "Bete,r colored, enjoyed ride to the county seat, on Sunday, there to be held in "durance vile" on a charge of theft. The cornet hand gave all a musical treat on Thursday night, and delivmed the satne at the door of es ery citizen "free of c .hnrge! , notice the business firms of Tioga and Mans field nicely set forth in a new "business directory." Mr. E. T. Millis canvassed parts of the county smile ainiksl'sinett for 0119 purpose. Van Q: tin Place, grocers, have as usual a. fresh'quantity of groceries on hand. They keep everything in that line that the patronage of the people will griPt aritee. Our town is6ilivened by the presence of many city cousin., mild friends, who evidently seek our inre'air"nuil wboleseme diet during the "heated SNOTIBLETON. MEI Tioga Co. Medical Society Thn 'no w t Co. , .Medical Society h o ld Its 101 b Annual session at Tioga Drs. James Masten, and E. It. Perkins, wero eleoUsl members and ret'ch'ed the obligation. Dr. 1 4 .1nith oGrefl (lin following resolution • That members or the society may attend, grat uitously, such mini:+ters and their litinilioFs aF ha.% o latcd charge, and are dependent on their salary for support ; but in no easn shall they do where mini:3lor; have means of living nnolae of owir lor,.re: , ,ion or in any way tomutolumeo quackery. vo , olutiott way warmly Ali , oit , sed anti tabled for the nett session. Tlie clinic hour Ara:, taken up I,y the reports one of Itydrocul- ono of ilydrol.unitocole Nli•ce-s elilantese, one o dine hypertrophy and a diBousBion. 11111,11 (ho ru of yworit, I"ieid, 3111 a ariseMinim+ Se nip rrirt The onieers eleMe a 1 . .. r tho ellSlllll4 year nre d'rr—idont Ilacou, Vice Preqiden --R. IL Recordinc; M I,oop, Ne.son : Corresponding S00)—II. A. Phil hp' , • Fno Ti casurci IL Horde' 'I toga; ( . v11801.51 lire. Wobb, Parker, and Loop. . . Dr. Perkins was appointed to read an essay at Ow next , e , sion. Dr. Phillips continued olafor tin the evening session. No repol Is froni Hie Stato Soeiety -- our dean,. rates NV ehl. loot 1111'111.1011 not having v011111(4 It the 111 , 0 . 111 g ot that at Erie. Ad ,itoltned ttwet al Decoht Dee 1,511 t ISeitl, 11. ItACON, M. D. SeeS• . P2'imvi 'Chi., 4 3 N client Niagll n i•lno ii. s tv Wink, hF nearly it, one Aingazino eon, all ihal a I oiy emits of one , as nn wisi,tant in her " l " 1 in her care o 1 twr 1 m il,iion. Every nnn I nrnunnnnnt own ploio nod per i o •t WM, -I ”•wia - 11 1 0 amount ol labor bestowed n i o.n tl.e nhole. Tine 4• I.:law,' cut)) " elone . ini.nnne n•n•nsilnin and inroinwaion oil ilii in 4"I 11,.) pnt tog , ..ther. .noinfin: ith a vein nun. ree,‘.f/ . .inn / ;en i one or the most ptiblicidions; there is a 11(1'11114n: to it tha t :ati,lies even the desire of children for novelty. Halt the good things to lie kound in otlicr children's hate hoe'rl c,l.rioin thk whirl seems inaxhanst ihte'ir, it • Zllg'gt.': t Ono of it • very first fea ture. is [he itatn,st it children, Ly nu thetalto appear ue eurro•pondelits iii its e.Ation,•. It is trill worth the small twin asked foe it, ',";l,:,it per diumtii, with pretuiuw. Publitib cd :it ;;;... al . ), • 11• acentr of ILtrrPel ' s 1 0 1 kip t , for July: Eniy A rori.iotte , ; Vorilor Ectotinisconses; Mal,itig 11 atchec I , y Aliothitiery ; Thu Birds of l'.ll adise , A eight :It Seat; Wants and Dwarfs; Claw oo (Le ILI tile. ; A Street Arch; A P ' ra " 1 ••" 1 .5 ; The Doi cr . :" Interdict; Notes for Ti aNr hi Europe; Nly , Enetoy's Daughter; Ili:A:lug it, i‘l . l:-.1:-; The ISulkutc.hole po q uet; Squire z . tutfoll;' ,, Stilt , rript,:tni: .Motler and Child; Kis.) Chair ; Drawer, c. Harper ,L• Brothels, New York. - . UoirtrBc.—Tlie "Chic.ig,oan," started over a yelr since by 11. N. F. Lewis, as a literary wceiiiy, and which-has distingithhed itself for same months past by its dißaissions of social questions, is to be enlarged and tbo name chang ed to the Universe.' The ‘Ohieago Sorobite and AdVanno Guard' Won Pui'elcuiSedle bo tnorge3l,therein. , Hon.. Robert Do o Owen, Epee Sargeant, Oorbtn, ,totinio N aze , and others aro engaged as regular writers. The terms of the Universe' aro $2,50 per year, or three months on trial for 50 cents. Try it three months, emend ton cents, for a specimen copy.• Address the Publisher H. N. P. Lewis, Chicago. - MARRIAGES: EVES—CONNELLY.—In Covington, , July, 12, by Rev. O. P. Watrous; Mr. William J. Ev ans, and Miss Aridnn Connelly, both of Coving ton. EATHS. BECKWITH:L-I'n West Covington, July 14, Locna, infant daughter of Levi and Mary Beck with, aged 1 year 4 mo. 2 days. Another Cherub in Heaven, t One less on Earth. . . , . PEAKE.—Drowned in Charleston, July 14, Oscar 5.; son of George ;'W.: mid Paulina A. Peak(); aged'2 'yrs. (i'mos. 14 dys. He's gone to grace a handsome land, For of such the Kingdom is; He too bath joined a little band That Jesus claims as his lIAMMOND.—In Charleston, Jul; 1, Calvin, youngest son of Noah and Elizabeth• Hammond, aged 10 years. grovel 3131.1. ed.'s. c• esi si . Spencer's Art Oafiery is the pine°, to got por traits made sfter the . true Rembrandt style.— They are truly beautiful. Mant-field. June 2, 1.30. EARIMI=I!ff2I rI HOWE, Jr., first - Premium Sowing Ma -1 4 • chine for sae in Wollsboro, Oct. 28,:1865-2t. A. 'FOLEY. SCHOOL BOOKS.—The Sanders. Union Scrim The people of the township cif_ Delmar ariS hereby notified that the School Diroktors, of that township have by resolution adoptdd— The Sanders Union .Series n i f Readers and Spe!ter, Tho Robinson series of Arithropties. At very loin introductory terms. "The. First Reader to be exchanged oven for` Osgood's or the old Sander's First Reader. ' The other books, furnishcd,''at low exchange rates, with or mithout the old books. Those terms can ho learned of any the teachers or school directors of the township, or by inAniring at the hook Store of Ilu,ghYoung SG Co., Wellsboro. People desiring to avail thqmselves of these liberal offers can do so for ninety', days from thii daft), that is, until Aug. 20, 180, Teachers in the severactlistriets of Delmar aro requested to send or 'give their names at the Book Store of Munn Yotnia Co.-1301., SPECIAL NOTICES. xf —0 , .rte zitazififi H A LL.'S I , - ,- - 70 , , • ,-,..-, VEGETABLE' SIGIL.AI4I. - . ..2L:- HAIR N. „,.„..,_,,._ ~.. r_ ~ f„...,,„.„.,...,, .—Lxz'NEW2 7 .I?:. Is tho bost''arlielo known to prosorvo the • hair. It will positively restore GRAY ;HAIR, TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR, .4ND PROMOTE ITS GROWTH . . It ili' entirely new scientific discovery, combin ing umny of the most powerful and restorative agents in the vogets,blo 'kingdom. /t makes the „Mir smoolh a nd y1,,,v, mid do,, )16t stain the 8/, ill ! IT IS RECOMMENDED AND USED BY THE FIRST MEDICAL AUTHOR ITY. It, P. HALL . CO., NaThuit, N. H. Proprietors. For sale by all Druggists. [July 21, I $ 60. TO CONSUMPTIVES, Tilt` Advertiscr,hntiugbeen restored to health in a ford wecL - s , lty a viay simple remedy, after having saV fer..! , d several years Hitt n severe lung affection, anti that dread dkeaso,Conimmption—la anxious to mike known to Lin fellow-sulferepi the meatis of cure. • 're all nho desire it, lie will sign] n copy of the pro 3C) billion tried (r, ee al:II:kr:400 with the directione for pt•eparing and using the enuiu , which they windily] a nun: Cunt: comm OuNSUMPTIO:I, AST/ITIA, 131LONCIIITIN etc. 'the Obi Vet of the advertiser in tit:tiding the Proscrip tion is to benefit the aill toted, and spread information which lie conceives to Ile incitfua tile; and lie hopes every sufferer ri ill try him remedy, asit.sylll_coet them ""AilliTfaVilsA9ii i l . Pl,Piraiihi, will please nddreas iIvir.Y.DWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kinds County, N. Y. flay 20, 18(10-1y. • ERRORS OF YOUTH, A IiENTGEMAN %rho auffened 'for years from Nor• roue Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indlacretion, will, for the sake of suffering ho umnity, send Iree to all wlm need it, the receipt and direct fons tor malting, the eimple remedy by which ho way cured. Sufferers whiffing to profit by the miter tiffeea experience, can do HO by addresQing in perfect confidence, JOUN B. OGDEN. May 26,'60-Iy. No. d 2 Cedar Street, New York. For Sale. THE undqrsignod offers his House and Lot for, sale, (containing 5 or 6 acres of land) situated on the Stpto Road, about ten minutes walk from the Court House, The houso contains 7 rooms, and is well furnished ; orchard, barn,&c., on the place. It. „TE IN S . 11'ollsboro, July 21, 1569. ST qAYED, from the yard of tho subscriber in Wellsboro, Thursday or Friday of last week, a Light Red Cow, 4 years old, medium size, short horns. The finder will be - liberally paid for all trouble and expense on delivering bar to me. J. B. mum. : Wellsbo'ro, July 21, ISfl9. Dissolution. THE Dental Copartnership heretofore existing between the subscribers was dissolved by mutual consent July 17, 1869: Tho business of DENTISTRY will be carried on by 0. N. DAItTT, over Roberts & Bailey's Hardware tore. July 21, 141;9-2w Pr?•nz:101' Stile Will sell at private salo the Richard Phillips farm, in West acid Borough, oontainlog 95 acres, with 'frame' house, frame barn, wagon house, and an apple orchard of 70 trees thereon. -FRANCIS STRANC, Westfield, July 21, 11459-3 t. Fxr. T I N OR SALE—A lot of euttor timber,roady for will lie) Hold cheap. Call on HALL k MARCH, Keeneyvilla, Pa. j , Nocee 3tl 1 y '2. I , 1 St;tl —3 su m u t', SCHOOL DIRECTORS of Wellsboro, wilt receive applications to teach the Village Scheel till Aug. 1, 1869. fine male, and two !emelt) teachers required. Term to commence Sept. 1, 1869. Propegalg mugt embrace price charged, and be accompanied by Certificate and it Matelot:tit of experience in teaching. By order of the Board of Directors. 3NO. L fTelf FILL, See'y. tily 21, 18119 Win 1:3(141 , , ) In Common Pleaq of N 12S Fob. Tel in 1869. Forplgn _A Itnihor. tacllmon t. POTTER Cot,NTI $ : Commonweallf) of j'anialsiTanfl. To s• 1110 F4teriff of F.+id Colinty ()rooting : • , • NV e command you 'that you attach Choi , lota 01 }our ballwicli, Yeoman, by all and Angular Ids •geode and chattels, lands And gum and (leditx, in whose hawk or poPSePSIOI/ eg,eN er the hank.) nmy In, to/1111d no that ha It an d appt i n , idol 0 VIII itt a Court ot Cont. won Plea, thew to La held thel rah day of February, A. 11.1 SAM. there to :twitter Hail de of a plea of debt, datnae,eu fillet.ll (1141139411 d 4i01111.1.3 , 1111 d Obit), that 'you 101111oan to be and appoar before Our nahl tun 1 at game time and place, to misty el' bit Ire, oljt (led awl ilist hint Mid abide Cho jt"lf,'" olm t of them Cott t ttioein, and have. you then and them tide uric. , the lion. Itohert White, President Judgo ni our Court. at Coudetsport tide 10th day of robruary A. I). ISGO, 11. J.ol3nrrrn, Prot lionotat y. ll Eli] rr'et Qjlrzett Coll.lor3port, Pa., Felt, 10th I het ehy h,it the aboYe a 11110 uje) 01 OW '4lll Wlif lion itt tny hand. 11. 'l'. It EYNOI.Drt, - UNION ACADEMY:, KNOXVILLE. trroaA COUNTY, PENN'A C. C. IVARD. P 1 ini i A.l:t ilincruN, l'roaTirese Al ira ies Ellllll:9l%lVlLZTA';'rttichty of Lfusie Ellll Term 3, ill Commeneci Ingnst 31. Tim Winter Term November pu. The :wing Term Marcia. Each Tc m to continni, I.`l. weeke. ' " aXPENSES l'Elt TERN. Tuition, including rent null wood, Fall Term...... 311,50. “ " Winter Term.. 13,60. ~ Spring Term... 12,60. Day Students . 7,00. Instrumontathlusic. (Nano, Organ or Molodeon).. 10,00. Vocal Music 2,00. Use of Instruments 2,00. Drawing and Pending 3,00. ' Board per week r 0,00. July 21, 1809-tfi . , : ' Ili* ''' Woolen . 1‘ . 1.14.1 1 subseribeis will pay Oath, Full-Clotb, Cassimeres, Flannels, &0., &0., for Wool.— They also manufacture as usual— TO ORDER, OR ON SHARES, to suit customers. All work warranted as rep rehented. , They invite particular' attention to E. A. R which aro warrantedln every respect. Partion lot attention given to INGHAM'S largo 'stock of Ciuraimeres, Ice., 25 per cent less than any competitors, and warrant. ed as represented. /NGITAMS mlnufacture to order, and do all kinds of Roll-Carding and Cloth Dimming, and defy competition. and givo morn for Wool in exchange than any other establishment. Try them and satisfy your selves. • I INOIIIAMS w totasalo and retail at Cl° Cow anoscitio Mills, 2 utiles below Rnoxville. Our Cloths an warranted, and sold by tho ollowing persons: 100,000 Pounds of Woo REGULATOR, , • t WI3 I have Just• rec'etted a' large stook of -Goods suitahlo for the Spring trade, to which we dosiro to call the attention of the peo ple of Tioga County, In C. N. DARTT, It. W. BODINE DEERFIELD, PA. 111, E1:53 their Water Proof CASSIMERES, ROLL - CARDING k AND CLOTH DRESSING. INIIHAMS have aB gocitl an assortment o Full (Moths, Cassimeres, &c,, ME DF:LANO,ct CO,..Wollsboro, Pa. T. L. BALDWIN .3c CO„ Tioga, Pa J. C. BENNETT, Covington, Pa. I Wanted. JOSEPH . INGHAM & SONS Deerfield, Juno 30, 1860—tf. rtrxi'vvr ' f•viErspirrfaira 4:lama% stacl A-1' TUE CORNING-. N. Y. DOMESTIC GOODS, ?ANOY DRESS GOODS, POPLINS SILKS, &HAWS, COTTON AND WOOLEN GOODS, for men and boys' wear BOOTS AND SHOES, Carpetg, , &c., wo have a full assortment on inspection of Goods and prices that will satisfy the closest buyers that 618 is the place to make their purchases. In Grocery Department, we have everything needed to make a complete assortment.of GROCERIES' AND PROVISIONS We have also just rocoived a lnrgo lot of CROCKERV p direct from the Importers, of entirely now i)at torn, Tory neat, and cheaper than ever offered in this market before. Do not foil to look through our stook before • purchusas. Coralug, MEd 22, /8601.-4. Just 'Received S PRINCE SACKS and SA D O E K L I A N N G 6 it 9,atcces April 14, 1869 0 11 AV X3...132.g0s ART GALLERY, • Ia the place to got your PHOTOGRAPHS. Now and Rustle Scenery. Tho now Cabinet size made in any position. apr. 14, 1869. A- LARGE Stock of. Spring Clothing at' DE LANO CO. Largest Stock 'of Frames In Tioga County fortEalo at tko lo . woot pricoo, at j CLAY KIN&S April 14, 18133. .1 Art Gpory. A. B. IEASTIIIAdV, DENTIST, No. 13, MAiN STREET, A t e1 : 0 4414 . WELLSBORO, PA. For Sale, Cheap. A STEAM Engino it Boiler, and all the gear ing for an up and down Saw. JOHN B. BOWEN. Wolisl;oro, Juno 23, 1869.—tf.-• AT the I'EOPLi S 9 STORE "4want,tho boat AMERICAN PRINTS in . nutaicet for 12a cents per yard, and other Goods in proportion. If you want inny by the yard or made to order in the most op proved style. If you want any call where your can find 70 rolls to select from. FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS where prices are uniform and low, where honesty and fair dealing is the motto; and if you want 25 per cent less than you can buy elsewhere, call on the agents of the NEWELL it OWEN April 14, 1869 NEW SPRING GOODS C9RNING N. Y. Dross Goods or Shawls. If you want any ClOths or Cassimeres, Cairi F ets, In short, if you want anything in ai ♦A.. lActrAak irsrinats r" " PEOPLES' STORE, any TIELZI., HEAT U. S. TEA COMPANY and bo convinced, Come and soo for yourselves. Store directly opposite the Dickinson House. s ; SMITH & WAITE Corning, Iltaroh 31, 1889 Wilson & Van Vallrenburg's No.. 2 Union Block. is tho place whoro tho crowd go to find THE NEW SPRING STYLES POPLINS, GRENADINES, LAWNS ORGANDIES, PIQUES, CIIINTZS, PERCALLES, OINGIIAMS, DELAINES & PRINTS, ALL STYLES FACTORY'S, SIIEETINOS, - BLEACH ED AND UNBLEACIIED MUSLINS. hOOP SKIRTS, , of ovary description, DRESS TRIMMINGS and BUTTONS of all kinds; also the largest and °lmpost nssortmont of READY MADE CLOTIIING over brought into Tioga County. Romombor the place, and call before purchasing. ye have selected our stook with great oaro and notify gentlemen that in LIGHT CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, LIN ENS, FARMERS' SATINS, GAI-, TERS, & SUMMER WEAR of every description we can't be beat Thankful for past patronage, and by strict at tention to business we hope to share a ountinu anco of the same. WILSON dc VAN VALKENBITRO Vropsboro,May 19, 1869—tf EAST CHARLESTON WOOL CARDING. HAVING purchased the wool carding works of Mott its Whitney, the 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 home with them the ,same day will be accommodated. Thbreharge for carding is based upoi:( the weight of the roils, and not upon that of the crude wool. - Satisfaction guaranteed. Wo have a first-class machine and plenty of power to drive it. July 21, 1889-4ta. MOOR& & BACON* "110.111VE EXCHANGE!" How doth the little bUsy bee Improve each Shining hour 2 Where buy his Sugar, Coffee, Tea, - His Pork, Ham" 3, Fish, and Flour ? The busy bee improves his lino, And saves his cash also, At Mothers's, whose goods are prime Besides dog cheap,' you know. 11 I snot my strong point or best hold; but I have as duty to discharge in the way of providing my fellow creatures with all of the necessaries and many of the luxuries of life; therefore, I am hound to proclaim that in my line of trade I in tend that the travel in crnd out of the BEE-HIVE EXCHANOE during the season, shall load the great, intelli gent, liberal, and discriminating public to liken it unto THE SWARMING of ye gentle and tuneful bees in flowery Juno. I have made a new deal, and shall hereafter keep a full stock'of such Dry Goods as ) SUGARS, SALT, • TEA-TEAMITEA-TEA I TTTTTTTTTTT TTTTTTTTTTTT GREEN,-LBLACK,---JAPAN- ENG LISII 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 STARCH, Molasses & Syrups which, liko- otbor, and less substantial sweets of this ohequored life, aro vanishing adown jugs and ItOge ; though I have a steady supply from the City, and defy the ovor•aohing sweet tooth of the public. Among other wet goods I hove Mackerel,' Codfish, as well as 10'0_4014%541{M1 AND FISH - HOOKS AND LINES, Together with all and singular the various 1 GOF FEES COCOA, CHOCOLATE, & BROMA And listen, ye barefooted ! 1 bavo a largo et splendid stock of BOOTS & SHOES, And I want to exchange everything in my lino fur Greenbacks and MARKETABLE PRODUCE AT CASH RATES Call and Fee , me. If you call for ,anything llavon't on band, assure you. that it's at Troga, and expected every minute. We!labor°, May 5, '69. W. T. AIATIHERS C-C-B-&-F-L-E. 'COME TO T. L. BALDWIN Er. 00'S TIOGA, PA and see a nico stock of Goods for tho Spring & Summer Trade such as Ikznat mama (0001tt —nll styles, colors and patternsi ALPACAS, POPLINS, CAMBRICKS, FRENCH JACONETS, ORGANDIES, PEQUAS, YERSAILES, BLACK AND-COLORED SILKS, &c., cGo. BEAUTIFUL SUMMER SHAWLS and a largo assortment to select from. CLOAKS .READY,—MADE, AND CLOTH TO MAKE MORE, ALL KINDS OF LININGS, FRINGES, TASSELS &c., TO TRIM DRESSES • OR SACQUES. l ur stock of— YANKEE NOTIONS can't be boat. It hoops up with everything the Yankees have thought of so far. MOP SKIRTS, BALMORAL SKIRTS _ CORSETS, &C, R-----0----111-----11-N mommglugm 00 numerous to mention; but will say that you rill seldom find so !alio nn assortment to select from in a country store, and clear down to the BOTTOM FIGURE We also keep a largo assortment of tEADY-MADE CLOTHING, in suits, and parts of suits. Should wo fail to suit yOu with roady-mado, wo havo CasOlinero, and A TAILOR TO CUT AND FIT Boots and Shoes, all styles anti 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 GENERAL STOCK OF GROCERIES, Fresh. TEAS aro lower than at any time since the war. Did not go to Cuba to buy sugar, and so have some dump. 11e are agents for the E. HOWE SEWING MACHINE F-I-V-X Farnjors, if you want tools to work with drop in SALT, LIME, PLASTER, PORK, FLOU Lime, Cayuga Plaster, &c. Butter tube, Pails. Firkins, mad Ashton Salt to flavor with. All kinds of Maim Produce want ed. Prices can't be beat. T II A ,N K S T.'l,, BALDWIN ft CO , T 1 91 1 5 1 Pa., May 5,1809. SELLING OFF AT COST ,Tl'9 WILIZII4 6 4,113 LI CO. Will so S II from this dato thoir ontiro stook of Perfumery, Notions, Dyed I ,[ 1 kull%, Paints, Oils, CRACKERS, Varnishes, Glass, Putty, , Alcohol, TurpeiWne, Kerosene Oil, Toba4o, Cigars, , mall-Paper,' Curtains, Positively no Humbug. Ilaboro, March 3, 1869 Fresh Goods Received Weekly. moan 41M5 ZE.0140 Cou►verse & Osgood keep constantly on hand a large stock of genera MERCRANBIZE: GOODS AS REPRESENTED: NOT ian * .6, 1883.-Iy. CONVERSE si, OSOOOD The undersigned would respectfully inform ho citizens or Tioga and _vicinity that ho has mit opened a establishment in Borden'ff — Drug Store, and is ptcpared to executo gitiers• in his lino of business With despatch and in tho hest of map- Tioga, Feb. 2-I, 1869.-tf. THE GRAND PRIZE InS9I,3pLC?;•V I CZOi s teS 3 R OGANS AND MELODEONS, oit ,ato by I. I!017. Haines Brothers _LI Pianos, Chichorings, Stbinways, and Steak's. Hinterinister's Organs and Melodeons, rind Ma son .b Hamlin's Organ. These are all first-class Instruments, Having the experience of many years in Musical Instruments, and tuning the same, I can offer greater inducements to custo mers of Tioga County than any other dealer in Northern Pa. }lvory instrument is warranted for tiro yenre. For fail particulars Pea Illustrat ad Catalogue. I. O. HOYT. Mansfield, Pa., March 3, l889—1;' lAM AGENT for Einney4iCo., celebrated platform Spririg Wagorut' i , all styles, also fur their light Carriages and Buggy Wagons, all'utade in good std le, and frhm Jersey timber, arid warranted io every respect, equal to any made. can furnish any or the above at the lowest Alanufacturcrs price's. L. C. BENNET. Woll,t!cro, May 5, 1869—tr, State Street Lots. ACONE having laid oil his land oh Stilt° titroot into town lots now offers them For salo on reasonable terms. Wollsboro, April 28,18i1i1. A FULL Stock of Groceries at old prices at DE LANO k 00. FOR CASH DRUGS, UDICINES, Fixtures, 4r,e. ? &c., &c.,1 AT COST FOR CASH I® P. R. 'WILLIAMS Ir. CO Dry GO4Odtii FreOt Groceries,: CROCKER Bats 'and Caps. Bo it remezuberodi that TO ,BE ,UNDERSOLD ityATCHE P'cil' r' ( ~,‘ ,l a \ ‘ i'' fv 4tr,4fl; ~.., ~~W~~~~B "Watch and Jewelry ALL WORK WARRANTED. , I s. W IT. E at tho Paris Exposition Uniierselle 44IICKERING* - American Pianos Triumphant OVER TALL THE WORLD. Miss if. TODD, 'l4l3 e o l n is t i joro, pa Deo. 23, lblig. For Sale7.'l. Aril 14,1849. El To the Owners of Unpatented Lands..; SURVEYOR GENERAL'S OFFICE, - llannisnuno, PA., May P . , 1869. IN obedibneo to an Act of Assembly, approved tho eighth day of April, ono *thousand eight hundred and sixty nitiooon are' hereby , notified that the to County Land Lien Docket," contain ing the, fist of unpatented lands ror Tioga Co., - prepared under the Act of Assembly of the twentieth of May, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, and the supplement thereto, boo this day been forwarded to the Prothonotary of the county, at whose office it may bo examined.' The lions can only bo liquidated 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 thirdate, in order that parties may obtain their patents without addi tional cost. JACOB M. CAMPBELL,. Buryoyor General. ESE k • C !`;:fi -. - ITHA,,CA WIIEnt RAKE. IHE undersigned, a practical farmer, is offa ing this implement to the farming public with perfect oonfidencV in its superiority to any other rake in use. The teeth are oil-tempered spring steel and fully vrarranted not to break with lair usage. By an ingerhous arrangement the loaded rake is easily diekharged by a loot treadle and hand lever, and he pressure of the teeth upon The ground oan bo esmotiy gauged by the foot. Every tooth independevt of every other, tooth, and the head being movable the rake adepts itself to ever inequality of the ground. It rakes clean, is r tslmple, strong and lasting. To qitis to buy M. I refer the public to the following persons who have the rake in use: - - - - R. Toles, Chathem ; Chancy Ackley, Clymer; E. H. Stebbins, Clymer ;, J. W. Davis, Brookflold; Isaac Thotapson,kelsoy Envoy, Harrison Valley, Potter County. ' _=F-Orders for this Rako may be addressed to me at Westfield; Tioga Co, Pa. Juno 9, 1869. ISAAC PLANK, Ag't. ,Valuable Property for Sale. TN Roseville, in the center of the village.— Said property consists of a line store house,, admitted to be the best in Tioga County, 60ic30 feet, two stories •high; together with a fine as. sortment of merchandizde, such as may be found in a first-cluss County Store. This Is a splendid stand for trade, and one of the best points for butter trade in any county. The subscriber contemplates going west, and will give a fair bargain to the purchaser. Terms easy. ELMER BACKER. June 9, 18139—tf. WANTED--AGENTS For Prof Parsou's Laws of Business. With tull Directions and Forms for all Transactions to everyStato, by Tin:M.IIIMS PARSONS, L. L. D., Professot of Law in Harvard Uniyeraity. A New Book for Every body. Explaining everyjdud of contract and legal ob ligation, and showing how to draw and execute them. The highest and beet authority in tito Land. Send for our liberal terns: also for our patent DibloProspeotns. Sent Fieo. PAR:Mk:LED .5.1 CO., Milo, Va. Juno 1,1869-31 n. Administrator's Notice. T ETTERS of Administration having been JU granted to the undersigned upon the es tate of Lear&dor Culver, late of Elkland, deo'd, all persons Indebted to; or claiming agairnit the estate, must Bettie with! R. T. WOOD, DOLLYt I CULVER, : Aclutr'a• Elkland, Juno 18, 1860-6t..0 House and Lot for Sale, Q n OUT II of Mansfield, Tioga Co., Pa., within )„,) easy walking distance of the Churches, State Normal School, ,tc. House in good older, good size and convenient. Excellent well and cistern water close to the door. Lot contains about if acre, and has a number of choice fruit trees, grape vines Av. A pleasant and desirable home. Will bo sold at a low figure. Address or inquire of .1. N. BIX.BY. Mansfield, June 9, 1889—tf. HARDWARE AND STOVESI,I CONYERS &• OSGII TXAVE on hand and aro constantly roc at thEir Hardware Store._ overy article needed in this i region of country, in the HARDWARE LINE. SHELF HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL,'''' NAILS, MIDDLETOWN AND ELMIRA SAWS, ROPE, &TON - F.4`S, Cooking, Self-Regulators and Coal Stoves, Rome Companion, and the justly aelebratud, AMERICAN COOK STOVE, TIN-WARE kTo pains will ho spared to moot tho wants of our customers. CONNERS & OS 4 aOOD. Wollsboro, Jan. 6, 1869, ly. %IRE AMERICAN COOKING STOVE.— I Having been so eminently successful at the New York State raiis for the past six years, having been brought in competition with all the best stoves in the country, and having each and every year taken tho first premium, and some years two, and having gained a world-wide rep utation, a record of which any ono may be bust ly proud, we woOd now announce for the con solation of those who have so signally end repeatedly failed an competing with it, and have been so sorely chagrined at their numerous and repeated defeats, that this stove is not entered only for exhibition, that its thousands of friends and admirers may have the opportunity of ex amining its various improvements.— Rochcater Democrat, Sept. 29th. PacKaue A. Co., Alhany, N. Y. FOB SAI43 BY - ROBERTS d: BAILEY. Wollsboro, Pa. [July 14, 1869. 100,0001118. WOOL WANTED or which the highest price will be paid at the Store of Juno 16, 1869 - Administrator's Notice. : :. i ZETTItS df administration having been graMtod upon the estate of Jared Newell, late of Union doo'd, all persons indebted to, or claiming against said pstato will settle- with 1 Wm. N. NEWELL, I Union, Juno 23, 1869. - - , Adm'r. Wellsboro Wool-Cgrding Works. sA. lIILTBOLD wishes to inform the Pub . lie that he istroady 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. 8. A. lIILTBOLIY. Juno 2, 1269-6ir. • HOUSE & LOT FOPS SALE-IN Tiogo, located Deal' the centre of the,vil lago. House in good order, and tho lot covered with a variety of choice fruit trees. Fine barn and good water. Worth $2,500, and will he sold at a cheaper figure. !wire of • ' Tiogo, Juno 2, OTlCE.—Person; having Lumber in mar Mill yard, sawed a year or over, are hereby notified to move the eain v.sc ithout delay. • WANTED — a little ply on saw bills tine. TRUMAN: S BOWEN _Fiii• k.' alc AMasonMinna Cabinet Oogan. -Five Octavo Single Reed, for cush or on time.— Inquire of J. B. :.4taliespeare, over John R. Bowen's Store. April 7, lsap—tf. Executor s -Notice. INE undortiigne,d, Cx:iNutols of John Neal, Into of Liberty, lee'd, hereby give notice that all persons inlet te4 to, or claiming against tho ostato of said dt eektent, must settle with them. DANIEL Is.;EAL, Exrs. lIARTt ISON RUTTY. Liberty, June A SPLENDID stuck of Kid Gloves only $l,OO at DE LAND ctoo. April 14, 1609. Mil E SEEI TOLES it BARRER S. M. OBER 6111