EIOME 111 ATTER S. CI wEIDNE - SDAY, JULY 2,3, 1869 Now AdVertisemont,s In Bankruptcy—Citadialt - Aylesworth Licensed Auotionecr—D. M. Smith. N u des—Truman ct Bowen. Bentistr—D. A. B. Eastman. IcE T CREAM, fresh rolls, buns and cake, iuraisluol parties and families at Stevens's Ba k(ly ACC- Cr CH 111 at all reasonable hours. Lunch, with hot coffee or tca, at all times. Fresh bread every day. PERSONAL.—CoI. A. E. Niles, U. S. A., and family, arrived in town last Thursday, (row Fort Smith, Arkansas, whera ho has been on duty far several months. 'The Colonel is re oireiing from a severe fit of inflammatory then inalicia and will remain in this tiount3 l for sever al WoMAN'S RIGIITS.—A n e.xellange 1.15 an account of the tall of three women from cr.ory trees tinting the sNeek, and warns the fair o % riot to persist in claiming kbc sight to climb ti irs. We see no good reason IN by a woman :hull not climb a trco if she wants to, and is willing to take the consequences. • • • ACCIDENT. After our inside forms 6 , e:et] la,t week, there was a runaway in our ~ttet.ts., resulting in a broken leg to,lllr. L. Ileums, bt this linage. lie was coming up Main street with a lea,/ of hay when his hurls took fright, and in tholrace Ike fell to the ground. The team b ro ught up a-tride of the picket fence corner of Main and Queen streets. One of the horses was impaled un a picket, but we do not learn that the hurt is likely to prove serious. RUSTIC SEATS.—Lawrence Jansen, a young . Swede, in the employ of Mr. Chester Rob inson of this village, has constructed a rustic tete n.tac showing a great deal of taste us well as in. cenuity. It is af laurel, selected with reference hawse, and it is to be ornamented with va rious imitations of heads of animals. lir has likewise made several rustic stands for flowers, showing taste and skill. Young Jansen bho'd go to a tradol FINE JOB PRINTING.—The Propric4- 1 ,, N ur the AMTATOR haVO lately procured sever sinew ty 1 sof Job and Card ype;+-togother with sew and improved material for fine printing, and are prepared to print to order, and-railidl4, any thing from a sheet poster to a wedding or siddress ;srl, plain or in colors, as cheap as it can be Jane elsewhere. Cards and circulars put to suit the taste of the customer. GOLDEN WEDDING. Mr. & Mrs. Borneo Phelpe, of Corning, cei . obrated their Golden Wedding on tho 19th inst. Mr. P. was native of Simsbury, Conn. So fags tho Corn ,ug Larne/. The Journal office has been presented with a tooth of a Mastodon, found' in a gravel tar near (iibson's Planing Mill. The tooth is three inches long ood over an inch square at its crown., A CRASH.—Skinner's Indian Show, which exhibited in this village Thursday after noon and evening, was the scene of an extensive fill in by goods and hutnanity during the even ixhihiit on. Tho seats were densely packed with 'mon, women and:children, and the standing room in the tent was all occupied. Suddenly, without warning;the entire range of seats fell with a crash, mingpng the audience in a com mon mass. Ttlel Undertnest were released no soon its was pos.eihle i when it was found that tunny had tt.lftirled mold nr less evrere slttains and tad none broken bones. One female fainted ;Lint carried oil' the field. Several males went a.t.iy limping. That none were hurt ,ems most wonderful. The proprietors of tlo• to at live and efficient in rchtoring imnle the Italanee of the elite' tainment tree. moriiing 81i.Shinnel :Oiled the. 1),., vie.itea 010 aO.l 10, I 1,c 2 1,1 I ,tnu 1 , 0 , 1 tuna. ' ll,l, 1101n0 a hit, 11.1 10,10 tzt4t, 'little the :Sho‘t, Iv.as teas, thd , proprielcirr and e[nph.yre: appeared nil fail Incti. Thu c.uc. , 111 ea rati.,ni7ed P12014E2 ES , S. —Tile I fiamewpik 4 .f the em >lnre of the M. E Chtn eh liCariy It LI It 1, a model of inaew,'Llafrs an.l ArCII the Style and IL , main :frilutiite. - The pla,terii r igto rigidly and the ‘“lrk littin4 ti for ❑•e 1, going on. The u u it6ritim t, n iotil,,,Lly line—orwai,l of Iltiit7 feet flow tito,l to the crown Or OW ardi. lltEtCl' !hall I..nkling Is to be ventilate.l in the In.:A .11.r0,t .1 10111111 Cr, that men and 11 : 1•11.1.'11 may -et he h4.etlt.lll. , ,tteti to t , at•ltittg at the rn et their lives. \Ye eortgratulatoitlr. lAZ.N.S.II 1 , 01 111.011 tho impruved I,ro,peo of gel out el the Court house. the Litttwit ztoek'ol Truman Itt - meit's Steam lute.l out IttFt ‘vePli. The 111'1111as 11, - ,tte -hrokti thi. n. the Ihngn twit:o,l'ore ncit ivcd proj,etcll 01 pi w(F:.it .u.ction, L. 146 ..n, and — the vat d of eau and. hituithei" 0111 -~-•-- -In the Kingdom of !Cold II 11,10 \N M, it 1110 V t - , ait.l ~1 ii,eii and woman dwelt therein Th • nom 7 -, :rc .01 Iclt-liauded and slept t.t.indim upon timi• lands. 'Chu women 15,,,, dumb, and never ii,i tat all. 'llielo were Ito children, lint when ti, , i , ciiien partil their linger mills iiiiii flung ti.•III .41 the ground atraigh i tway thew sprang up 4'll,lldt-handed men and tanguless littki ova 1, itb. Nobody died in tht) . province of Le Mile, ~',,, K 11. - g.lom I,f Kohlfau r hit when iiriyhody. lid 6 UniVO , l hip or her mw tillie-2, a very r t' ,, li?, Lippened. N ,, VV them,; wan a very venom i„r •,•pent in the c hindid Nolilfaii, and rely 1111- .1.i.1 , 11: , in , lei it, Mr a rea , mil a liirli will appear in 1,10 irii•on. This terrildo smilm was natin2il CJii ,, plialo---ta name wil boot signification to .n) I ~, ly 11,4 hortrin I,tfolh•t in the Kingdom of , Mltan—and hii fangs wete against every er'ea- are ut human mould. Nuii, us we listen said, ::e Celtrecephalos {N*ll'3 very numerous in Laollet, tit there wens no little :nukes in that land all. at nny time. The CobreeephaMQ it net eiTt‘bk. 01 breeding as do enalte , in the United sine i.f America, yet in a most marvelous niantair :did reproduce its species. We shall en .kat or to explain thiq riddle; and in order to do that must recount n wonderful happening in the Rtngdonr of Kohlfau, suppor-e11,,t0 Nntedate the , reation of this globe It was nightfall in liuhirm 1,000,000 yetdi B. C., whieh mean•, " before creation." The fain 4 of Dub Us, eon- ',ling of 2,000,00 pale and femalee, had Ink( :heir tea and were sitting beneath ,the umbra gcom wood , . You will think tliat - the family largo, but the flabius family was ever pro Duhius the elder, Male, and Pubios the der, trumle, unapPiseiative 4 the privilege 4 klies; tech a thousand years, were repining lie eaase they could not enjoy all the increase of the bubitei possessions. "For ninny years," said Duidm the elder, mule, " we had the good things the world in undisputed pos.ession. Fur nine I tin , lred anti Dinety-Dint. years 110 Hlrrilegmi , !,tl.l Lc 1 , 14,imi4•41 t,, int,rf.l4 , mt6 4.44. , " 1 . , 4 all (I"e fat thil,mr4 mil t.“ z M , 111 , 1 t,,ur c•tae, the r :100 i ,r-, 0111 da , ,tutitiltii•! .11“-- t,r tly gra•ptiw .1 -o t[l. ti ,, rll ill ii.jtutlk hlal fk •6!" 1101 e 'Ol d , v.oth ii , Lind-_ •—i iva d a thatp.4 to do lion,. (.1 ME informs u= that thi. tv:,• Lapp( t';( the hied in the loin .4 I , :"ltlfittt, tt.. mu:4 he partiettl.tr to 1, r4!- , a .Sitaidit t.p I) the itnetent chair tt tLi (1 , 1.1 lnilom rm.. , the Marini form of a 11.011- I clo , eri , balbi.', and with form I.l,o,mm:illy opproaeheil Ic Mona head to th: tor. Titit Mr a moment, a:: it in tnii artue,., mien the frightful reptile btrue4 It is into the old man's forehead, and Dubius the elder, male, was suddenly changed into a huge Cobrecephalos and - glided away. From that that hour this miracle was wrought among the sons of the tribe of Itlipus every monient to this day, the victims, ranginglienrbim whose annual portion amounted to the Eteward'g fao of a thous and measures of corn, to him whose pittance con sisted in a right to glean after the reapers of some nabob Dubin& The manner of it was like !his: When any of these victims saw another receiving the wages of labor, he was sirnightway seized with apprehensions that his own portion would be diminished thereby, and began to la ment. And then up rose by his side a hideous Cobrecephalos and struck its fangs into the sel fish grumbler's forehead, and the latter was charged into a Cobrecephalos in a twinkling, and went away to swell the family of serpents. And so it same to be that the Cobrecephalos could only reproduce itself by the transfusion of its virus into the veins of a selfish and complaining von of Dubius. —Alas, and alaelt! that the Deluge did not wipe from existence such a semi•reptilo order of of humanity, as the Dubiusts. But it did not• The Duhiuses wash well. J'orty days and forty nights of rain could not drown them., All the torrents of blood shed since the waters subsided have not purified them. Ten in every hundred of them aro mural outlaws, outcasts, barnacles dinging to the framework of society. Every day some horrible Cobreeephalos stings one of them, and the victim takes on the form and -habits of the Cobre and lies in wait for its victim. And so on: And yet we have volumes about the sin of the ancieni Adam, and seldom a word about the crimes of the present Adam. BROOKFIELD LocAL,—Brookfielci, sit uated in the northwest corner of Tioga county, is neither city nor village, but a hilly, fine graz ing, dairy region. Some of the best butter sent into the Now York markets is from this place.— Tho farms are well wooded, and thei numerous creeks and sptrings afford 'Amity of pure, fresh water. The scenery here is beautiful indeed. IVo tro'd not exchange our "beautiful -hills" for tho vast prairies of the West, or the level fields of Niagara county, N. Most of the people here own good tdzed farms, which produce enough fur them to live coinforta bly. . Fruit this year, promises to ho very plentiful, indeed ; we have already had any quantity of straw berrhis. Improvemtnts are ta.n.dantly being made. Mr. J. thatilier and Mr. Wm. Simmons have bad their houses painted inside and out. Mr. .1). W. Nobles new house is almost completed. Mr. Hoffman, John It. Coffin, John Simmons, and many other farmers have been building new barns. Rev. C. Loivell, by his energy and perseverance in the matter, succevded in raising enough money o repair and tit up our Methodist Church. Our diarist school succeeds finely : Miss Laura Warren end Miss Amy Parker, being young la dies well pialilied for teachers. Including that part of Brooklield - ealltd Troup's Creek, we have four churches, five school houses, two stores, three blacksmith shops, a cheese fac tory and post office. In fact, Tioga county should bo proud of this place, and as we stand and gaze upon the broad meadows, the green pastures, the beautiful' woods, tho waving fields of grain; the thrifty orchards, and last of all, the blue hills in the distance, we are struck with the beauty of the scene, nrul we cannot help exclaim, "Long live Brookfield," B.C. TiooA LOCAL.—In order to show no partiality in regard to improvements in the out skirts, I must say that Morrice Kenteh has built a neat republican house, and Barny Tahor has greatly improved his house and yard by building a picket fence, and making other improvement:. They also has e in the same locality a small but well supported Sabbath School, superintended by Rev. C. Oti. Thatcher. A fishing party eompo , cd of young ladies and gents of the place, liave been trying their skill in the waters of Pine ere° 'e sec no reduction in the price of tront i in market, F.( elude they could hire no man ?o MI for them. Now potrttnoa Aro getting plrete. D Pr ate( .1;111111 litt,lt ltretiig tile to the ee.i I listriels. Tam aehtlllllll to F•tty to what extent ilronlientwt-s ',tett praetiet.ll orbit(' in this tillage. Mate) etutotennot.t.tl the we or intoxicating drink, or 11va ( . .I,le pliteeS or I.lt:•itit.:..s have tho rt.ti.no tot: , Ivor() 1,,,a,11) mot . i, ha LI I rr Lunt hrt avit Ott: 111,w. 01.,1 Taati ~I••• i •• • •,••• ea•• , • .1.,1 it I 4.1 L Hirai» hol - ernig, and Wind maker, hu. tidy 1(.11111.1.1 li.nu Plillll.lCll. 1 / 1 11. titi ith the ..11i11- 1,V111:4 Illitlikrolo 111.11 Ill) I,3uue nf the hells to ( 4 lata' m Ell:11411a tulna.d ut ,evera 1 milinm r —No nian Isin.ntth t•. hat a day n.ay mg h.rth". pcl has la•ar is nearly tin i.hea lout the ut her %viol: ii pr.igre,ififir finely Rev. \lr. Franl.lw. of :11fiunt Aliuris, held vie,: at the Aiviliodist Iwo-e, Thursday ev• ics, Tit I.: Loy who liati I t,ad "'rho hnp .1 tile Bad iu Oter has .1 I'll,ll treat I llere bile. it is unnuea ulo=a u: of curl lee in hnthllo 1, ,4 , 116- 1(.111, rltollllV, patine, and unniktal.alile iie41.11.1.) The ale line aa, vl•l. 5.-2 i- exerting a linalßly intlii enee upon the livea and elmraeMrs of young mru who ieiol it Marl; I.'wain, 111 r. Barium., an( of htt turfed iet ..amti 'Mate to it,. - :I per I'arhas, lhrl.ou the autlaA 'Adam Bede," anl Ai.es• e,.htriliate tc the Aagam At/cafr.. • as eialaenin p.iper "I,:relit Eaith wakes el the Ohl World," aria nevi chapter, (.1 'rho I , cu 111 ilie Ilca.,hohl." A tine number. it Ango-t nouther ut i'ataoas lii same very agie.•.‘l,l4. .:-CVend papers tshirh 1,1‘,11.•t1y itt,tv Lu plitt•o.l a 11113 cla 4 S tit ittility. , — 1t.13 alit t•ltralilat d and Clarence Cook contribute to its pagt thigh Youti;.; keep all the ;Magazines k at Or 11:42ll,liort, Bookstore A (1”,,1' ,Viiiiil•er. -- AVIA I.S' l'il PENOLOGICAL .11i1 - IIN %I. for August has Ilio following among its vat it (I .•oidet,t, - kr:v..lollli I'. N{IIVIIIII.II, 11. 1)., Clllllslaill to the F. ; , .;;,,,mi.t., ; J. Eagar 'Thom to.N.Pir: !dont l'( nri.,ylrania I. IL Company ; ,laii,e-t A NVllithey ; 11.4ity A. Ilaynton , l; 'clot lull NI.: 111 t 'bine,' , Tito Wallaeltian. ; Small 1. Large 'lead, , 'clot Laiipliing Deacon; The Lyre Ifirtl: (..) Tito lint tiologisr , Ptoi.l,y, nu in incident in 11,. Lit, of Ylottetttitli; itiltle EN . ..Tient:y:l; Oh sort Ittioi,; :.1 . h 01 o .. riesioni of aay,or lt(•ad lug Pare : WI the ltelll ; Alarriag y Clgolue, fie., flow I. beentit• it eliriAlan ; a well.lklanced 111 i titl ; 4,1_, with Portraits alid otpr illuArations. pi ice ::li cenfq, or ::. , :i a )car. S lit. Wells, 1'0)- fisher, :ffill Broadnay, IN:l7w Yorlt. The Llfflll ' e Fri. nil —The August number of MIMI this "Queen of the Monthlies" is adorned with a beautiful steel engraving of those two youthful lovers, "Patti and Virginia"—a double paged and handsomely coliired Fashion Plate, containing the latest Paris styles—a picture of Maidenhood, n illustration of Long,felluw's sweet poem—and the usual 'number of Ili° miLeellancous engrav ings, illuidrating sea-side costumes, children's Eishions, hats, head-dresses, dinner and walking toilets, So. arelglad to seedhat the edi tur, iu her usual sensible way, objects decidedly to the high•licel folly. Published by Deacon lc Petersen, :tl9 Walnut St.. Philadelphia, at $2,511 41040. Magazine, ..,/,;ry's Man•cion, for July, conminh the following attractive table of cowents,iillmrat e d with numerous engravings: An Oid-Fashioned (fill, Chapter l ; fully Ar rived, I.ouila Alcult. How Johnny Became Newsboy, F. hercituro. llollywood, Star gazing. Mary N Ptc , cott.' The Eve of St. Bar c. A. Baltf r My Fourth of July, Loniqa -M. Aleott. The Tine Story of Maggio Morilty. Wirt Sikes Min-ie; "I'lt? Jolly Old i t W. Lathrop. Aunt Sue', Setap - Dag. Allot Sue's Puzzle liraocr. (Alt rr,7„'s Monthly Chat with his triend4. Terms, SI,SCI a year. Spccititon miinber , , post paid. six cents. Horace I; Fuller, I I Ifrondield St. lfeeton. - 11, 1 ,1.1r;inus.—'1`1 1 0 (l ,hobo in lite l'iogn 114 11 071fie,1 o IV h. ••••liel 11.11 g 01 the Ifitila OW,llni , i • 111,C111111 , :lr , : fiol 1:`1;` . 4 ” Ih,t IL ,11., t,i i11" • i. , n , l 11 11. 1 .1111:11 It ‘11g11• t 11,11. 1 . 1 //PO 1.1 11.11%, [ll 1 .1.11111( 111' 11'1111d. :4 V 11l 1 ,1.1,1411 1 in tffitlsin I 11. 1: pi i• • ~ 1 1(.11, 1 ].., hit 111 Ih it , Mai d Ina\ paid "%VI Ibli 1114 \ Ail I id• n, Tr. i-2,',1•1 nr.f. ho Betitit 11111 I.l. 7 tAitan Jr•tlllitifi • II 1. , .111 Irt I: dm. It 4 pill. 111.0111111 1%511106A loin ;11111 •furl I tllul Rl4llll s, ‘11.414 ar.• alp] in 11. • t It l',lll4.VCS ,ni dPlllll)l. C11T49 Tlll. `lllll , lllll ;111.1 , Fl,l. .1101 lii:ii. n a Lady tiot IV apiwar L.lt 1‘..,4kt I. 'I I. Mow noo lo itoooLo, I'< ,ht IL' 1:31. to, illot :tool tloo• h glo.ow %,,tll tilo Itlowit of V0,,,t1t. 411.1 impoirto., n 111.Sil. 1•1111111 , app, YrgllrP In lib COlilltl.llllll% v. No, Lotoi) no, ol con,- t,l lotor Pomitoluxiol, %%hell 7.) L1A,19 r 11l purt.husg thin delightful In tide. Thn in,t thing to &elm the Hair - with t Lyon's icAtil4ifol)* _ NoTiCn.—At an adjourned Cohrt held Monday, 26th inst., it 'Was decided to ‘ put over the civil list for August Term, and hold Oyer & Terminor and Quarter Sessions both weeks. MARRIAGES. KIRKPATRICK--BUTTON.— In Keeney-: vile, July 19, 1869,14 G. D. Keeney, Esq., Mr. James Kirkpatrick of Wel!shot°, to Miss Sevilla Button of Middlebury. MILLER—SEBRING.—In Liberty, - July 15, 1860, by Rev. IL 11. Colburn, Mr. Charles Miller to Miss Clara P, Sebringi both of Liberty. GENTRY—IIERRINGTON. —ln Shippen, July ,13, 1869, by Rev. J. F. Calkins, Mr. Jno. M: Gentry to Miss Emeline Ifofrington. RICHARDSON—REESE.—In East Charles ton, July 15, by Roy. C. A. Stone, Mr. t ßobert Richardson, and Miss Mary J. Reese, both of Charleston. HALL—SATTERJX.—At the residence of the n.ble's parents, July 18, by to satne,,Mr. Eli fall, and Miss Clara 0. Satterly, all of Charles- 3Lo c:o cs a& 1 afErti.si I. xi. fa) es IS. t3.peneer's Art Gallery is the. place to get por traits mado sfter the true Rembrandt style.— Tbey are truly beautihil. Mansfield. June 2, 18E9. SEWING- MACHINES. HOWE, Jr., first Premium Sowing Ma ', chine ler min in IVellsboro, by (Jet 28, 1808-2 t. A. FOLEY. SCHOOL BOORS.—The Sanders Union Series. The people of the township of Delmar are hereby notified that the School Directors of that township have by resolution adopted— The Sanders Union Series of Readers and Speller. The Robinson series of Arithmetics, At very low introductory terms. The First Reader to be exchanged even for Osgood's or the old Sander's First Reader. , The other books furnished at low exchange rates, witt or without the old books. Those terms can ho learned of any of the teachers or school directors of the township, or by inquiring at the Book Store of Hugh Young h Co., Wellshoro. People desiring to avail themselves of these liberal offers can do so for ninety days from this date, that is, until Aug. 20, 1869. Teaeherl in the several districts of Delmar aro •equcsted to send or leave their names at the look Store of Dunn YOUNG 16 Co.—[3m. 0 SPECIAL, NOTICES. _ o _ ' • 6. '-- ' . 7 '-, f t I . H, A L L'S _ . . • _ . N i..77. 4 ___ ~,.,_._:, vEcETAKEisicILIA.N 1747:474,;,:_7;z4,1 cli, , HAIR *. .4).;..1 • 1 , . Is the best article known to preserve tho hair. It will positively restore GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR, AND PROMOTE ITS GROWTH. It is entirely new scientific disco Very, combin ing many of the most powerful and restorative agents in the vegetable kingdom. • It makes the Hatr 'smooth and glosay, and - deco not stain the akin I IT IS RECOMMENDED AND USED BY TIIE FIRST MEDICAL AUTHOR ITY. R. P, HALLS CO., Nashua, N. 11. Proprietors. For sale by all . Druggists. [July 21, 1869. TO OONSITIYIPTIVES. THE Advertiser, haring been restored to health in a fow %seeks, by a vary simple remedy, after having suf. 4ored several years with a coyote lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known to his feilow•sutferors the means of cure. _ • - • •. To all who desire it, ho will send n copy of the pro sci iption used (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using the same s which they will find a SIM? Cent: eon CuNLUMPTIo; .ISTIIMA, BRONCRITIB, etc. The object. of tho advertiser in sending the Prescrip tion Is to benefit the nflllrto h , and spread information hi. It lio coa.' , l%* , 3 10 Mel he Ci ty I,lllierek . Will lly his remedy, as it 'sill cost them nothing., and may prove a hies,ing. Pat ties oFhntlt the Will plunge address Rev. EDIS' ARD A,. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings County, N. Y. May 2a. Ig I itRORS 01? YOUTH.. tl 'INTL ANtt ho n 11114.101 tor years 11.,tii Net , Ihumatni.• .11111:11i lilo effeet:4 of ),,tohtol 111:11:44 I m, will, Jrr tho Hike cd till -111%`41!4.7, ‘4:4812111ed. W hitting td pi °lit by the adver tla t':; CA pet lellCe, 11111 tit) :to by whirr:m.lg in perfect ,11.1IIN It WIDEN. Ni. 4'2 Cedar Street, New Yolk. For Sale. r 11E undorsigned oilers his Mms; and Lot for k t•ont oaning 5 or Ii acres of land) situated un the Stale Road, about ten minutes walk from the Court House. Thu 1101110 contains 7 rooms, and is well t ni,hed ; :orchard, barn, &c.,on the place. . LE JENKINS. Wellsboro..lnly 21, 18119. f)issolution ripHE Dental Copartnership here.tofere existing between the subscribers was dissolved by iutual 4.4lneent July 17, 18119. The business f DENTIST 11 will be carried on by q. N. ,A arr. over Roberts A Bailey's Hardware 44,re. C. N. DAR7"I, 11. W. BODINE. luly 21, 1862-2 w EAST Cg94RLLSTOIOI WOOL CARDING. HAVING purchased the wool carding works Of Mutt .54. Whitney, the bubeoribers are now prepared 'to card wool into rolls promptly and in the best manner, Persons coming from a distance, and w khing to carry their rolls home with them the SUMO day will ho accommodated. The charge for carding is based upon the weight of the rolls, and not upon that of the crude Satisfaction guaranteed' We have a first-class nuchino and plenty of power to drive it. July 27, 1809-4 tn. MOORE .ft, BACON. rit SALE—.I lot of cutter timber, ready for nso, will ho sold elioap. Call on HALL et MARCIE, Keeneyvillo, Pa. lily' 1869-3111 • 1 Nulit• c. rrit scitool, blituoToits of IV ellsboro, will receive applications to teach the. Village ticheul tilllAug. 1, Istiv. Ono male, and two female teachers required. Term to commence Sept. I, 18119. Proposals must embracie price charged, and be accompanied by Certifieute and a statement of experience in teaching. By order of the Board of Directors. 1 JNO. I. MITCHELL, July 21, HO Wm. Radde, In Common Pleas of Potter Co., No re 128 Feb. Term IMM. Foreign At ChM. Bo,lfor. tnelmien t. Pon r:r. COUNTY, Ss : . ~--"--, 'rho Commonwealth of Ponussivania, To } the l3lterilf of said county °reefing : 1 IV e command you that you attach Chas { 1.. S •---,---' llushor, late of 3 our bailwicli, Yeoman, by all and singular his goods and chattels, lands and tom• ments, r ights ,ind credits, in whose hands ot possession :mover thin same may he tottud NO that he beam! appear bofute our Judges, at Coudersport, at a Court of Coot. moo Pleas Oldie to be held the 16th day of February, A. 1). 1,569, there to 1111BY4 er Win, Itailde of a plea of debt, damages fifteen thousand dollars, and also, that you summon to lie and appear beforo. our :odd court nt the sante time and place, to answer %•lint shall be of against him and abide the judg ment of the Coma therein, and have you then and there this 1% rit. Witness the Hon. licbert G. White, President Judge of our Court. at Coudersport this 10th day of February A. D. I4CI. li.J. OLMSTED, Prothonotary, ()crux Coudersport, Feb. 10th 1800. I hereby cci ti f 3 t hat the above is a lila., copy ol tho 01 igiiittl wait how 111 Illy hand. July '2l ,Ititl9-613 H. T. LEANOLIaI, haiill UNION ACADEMY, Tro(IA COUNTY, 'PENN C. c. %VAUD, Plink }pal M,..11 , ‘, NV. liot:Tio t Pieceirtr4•••• 1 " , "11 111.1:76:1, Teitchri of TIo• I'.OlT, . Tilt/ Winter Nov, 11,1,, t 311. The tzpitalgTotill 3. Each T. I Iu 1.....1,111111.. Ex 1•1::;.:4ES • TElt:s.l I'itiii..ll, uu 11,.511w, 1.111 .11111 111. 1 11 1 1, Fall 'Nor' - 11.--f 11,60. . 13,511. Spl ill Toren. .! 12 60. 1111{' 1'1.41 gaiat or Melockain Vocal ‘lll-1.- . U ,a I 1 - 4 Wing and P.'nellng Mai .1 poi -I.l'ai-t I. STATE NORMAL SbHOOL, 11ANSI rI'NNCNI.VANI Fr HE next term of Ott.: Institution will corn I. menet! Wednesday, Sept. Ist IStiti. Catalogue—address Prof. Chas. H. Vor ril, Mansfield, Tioga County Pa. Jnly 7, 188U—tf. Ingham's Woolen Mills! DEERFIELD, PA. THE subscribers will pay ' Caeli, Full-Cloth, Casslmeres, Flannels, ke g &c., for Wool.— They also manufacture as usual— 10 ORDER, OR ON SHARES, 4c, suit customers ; All work warranted as rep resented. They invite particular attention to • their Water Proof CASSIMERES, which aro warranted in every respect. Pardon tar attention given to • ROLL - CARDING CLIIOI4 DRESSING. ING HAM'S laTgo :lock of Casaimeres, &,p., 2b per cent less than a y competitors, and warrant. ed as represented. INGIIAMS mlnufacturo to order, and do all kinds of Roll-Carding and Cloth Dressing, and defy competition. INGITAMS have as good an assortment o Full Cloths, Cassimeres, &c, And give more for Wool in exchange than any other establishment. Try them and satisfy your selves. INOHAM wholesale and retail at the Cow aneaque Mills, 2 miles below Knoxville. Our Cloths aro warranted, and sold by the following persons: DELANO A CO.. Wollabor°, Pa. T, L. BALDWIN Sc CO., Tioga, Pa J. C. BENNETT, Covington, Pa. 100,000 Pounds of Woo Wanted. JOSEPH INGUAM 35 SONS. - Deerfield, Juno 30, 1.869—tf. La a' , Sir ipilp itra IV CI 0/O Owner REGULATOR, CORNING-. N. Y. WE have just received u large stock of ilOods suitable for the Spring trade, to which wo desire to call the attention of the peo ple of Tioga County. In DOMESTIC GOODS, FANCY DRESS GOODS, POPLINS SILKS, SIIAWS, COTTON AND WOOLEN GOODS, for men and boys' wear BUOYS AND SHOES, Soc'y Carpets, &c., &c., (r • we have a full assortment on inspection of Goods and prices thitt, will satisfy the closest buyers that this ie Hid place to make their purchnice, In our Grocery Department, we have everything needed to make a complete GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS We have Mao just received a large lot of CROCKERY, direct front the Importers, of entirely new pat tern, very neat, and cheaper than over offered in this market before. Do not fail to look through our etock before making purchases. , Corning, Idaroli 22, 1860,.—1y. AND AT TIN assortmont of NEWELL & OWEN 4ust Received Q PRING SACS and BACKINGS, at DELANO A CC'S. April 14, 1860, claa, ART GALLERY, Is the place to got yltir PHOTOGRAPHS. Now and Rustic Scenery. The new Cabinet size made in any position. ,apr. 14, 1869. ALARGE Stook of Spring Clothing at . z LANO it CO. - April 14, 1889. Largest Stock of Frames In Tiogn County for sale at the lowest prices, at CLAY KING'S April 14, 1869. Art Gallery. A.lll. EASTMAN, DENTIST / No. 13, MAIN e• r - . l ' • TIII ET, A • to 10* WELLSBORO, PA. Artificial tooth from ono to an entire sot insert ed at short sconce on any plate desired. Tooth extracted without pain—proved by scores of witnessos, at the office. Special atten tion given to tho treatment and filling of the natural tooth. All work warranted at "live and lot live prices." July 28, 1869. 41 For Sale, Cheap F ASTEAM Engine & Boller, and all the gear log for an•up and down Saw. JOHN R. HOWEN. Wellaborb, Juno 23, 1869.-tf. NM SPRING GOODS AT the,,PEOPLES , STORE CORNING, N. Y, I F you want the best AMERICAN PRINTS in maaltot for 121 conta per yard, and other Goods in proportion. If you want any Dress Gobds or Shawls. If you want any • Cloths or Cassimeres, by tho yard or made to order in the most ap proved style. If you want any Carpets, call whcro you can find 70 rolls to select from In short, if you want anything in FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS at the lowest prices. Cal! at the PEOPLES' STORE, where prices aro uniform and low, where honesty and fair dealing is the motto; and if you want any LI'MAI., 25 per cent lees than you can buy elsewhere, call on tho agents of the GREAT E. S. TEA COMPANY, and bo convinced, Cono and 800 for yourselves. Storo directly oppaiito the Dickinson House. SMITH & WAITE Caning, Iklaroh 31, 1869 Wilson & Van Valkenburg's No. 2 Union Block. is thelilnoe whore the crowd go to find TIE NEW SPRING STYLES POILINS, GRENADINE:, LAWNS, CIGANDIES, PERCALLES; GIN G AMS, DEIAINES & PRINTS, RILL STYLES, FAq'ORY'S, MEETINGS, BLEACH EIAND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS. ,LIOOP SKIRTS, of e*y description, DRESS TRIMMINGS and BILIONS of all kinds; also the largest an 4 cheapest assortment of WADY MADE CLOTHING over-ought into Tioga tiounty. Remember e place, and call before purohasing. novo selected our stock with groat care! anil notify gentlemen (hot in CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, LIN KS, FARMERS' SATINS; GAI TERS, . SUMMER WEIAR I every description •cio can't If boat. !} , 1 Thodul for past patronage, and by stridt 14- tentitto business wo hopt to share a t continu ance *the same. • WILSON & VAN VALKENI3URO Wlaboro,May 19, 1869-If Farm for Sale I Sell at privato sale the Richard Phillips m, in Wostfiold Borough, containing 95 with, frame house, frame barn, wagon and an apple orchard of 70 trees thereon. FRANOU STRANG, 1414, July 21, 1890 , -Bt, klzr, "MERE EXIMANGE!" How doth the ?ittlebusy bee Improve each shining hour ? Where buy his Sugar, coffee, 'Tea, His Pork, Hams, Fish, and Flour ? The busy bee improves his time, • And saves his cash also, At Mothers's, whose goods are prime Besides dog cheap, you know. lii - .. , - , : r. ) ~ .. C a li A. J r,: _ Ili it , I s not my strong point or best hold; but I have as duty to disobargo in the way of providing my fellow creatures with all of tho necessaries and many of tho luxuries pf life; therefore, I am_ bound to proclaim that•in.my line of trade I in tend that the travel in and out of the BEE-HIVE EXCHANGE during the season, shall lead tho groat, intelli gent, liberal, and discriminating public to liken it unto THE SWARMING of ye gentle and tuneful bees in flowery June. I have made a new deal, and shall hereafter 'keep a full stock of such Dry Goods as SUGARS, SALT, TEA TEA TEA TEA! TTPTTPTTPFT TTPTTTTTTTTT GREEN,. , -----BLACK,--JAPAN- ENG LISII BREAKFAST, as varied in assortment, and as high in grade of quality as you will find anywhore this side of the Celestial Kingdom. In tho lino of wet goods I regard with pride my stook of Molasses & Syrups which, like other, and less substantial sweets of this ohoquerud life, aro vanishing adown jugs and kegs; though I have a steady supply from the City, and defy tho ever aching sweet tooth of the public. Among other wet goods I have Mackerel 9 Codfish, as toil as Vi.VMZSI AND FISH - HOOKS AND LINES, Togeth©r with all and singular the - various CO.FEES COCOA, CHOCOLATE, & BROMA. And listen, ye barefooted ! I liavo a large splendid stock of Bcporrs & SHOES, And I want to exchange over thing in my lino for Greenbacke and MARKETABLE PRODUCE AT CASH Call rind see me. If you call for anything I haven't on hand, ni assure you that it's at Tioga, and expected every pliant°. Wellsboro, ➢fay 5, '69. W. T. AIATIIERS C-C-B-&-F.L.E. ' COME TO T. L. BALDWIN & 00'S TIOC4A, PA and see a nice stock of Goods for the Springl,[6:, ►Jllllllller Trade Ikmmit Imuzg oaazz —all styles, colors and patterns— ALPACAS, POPLINS, CAMBRICKS FRENCH. JACONETS, ORGANDIES, PEQUAS, VERSAILES, BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, (fT., &O. BEAUTIFUL SUZIYIER SHAWLS and a largo assortruont to sole t from. CLOAKS READY j —MADE, A ; D CLOTI TO MAKE MORE, ALL I NES OF LININGS, FRINGES, T SSELS - &c., TO TRIM DRE SES OR SACQUES —Our stock of— YANKEE NOTIONS can't be beat. It keeps up with everything the Yankees have thbught of so fhr. HOOP. SKIRTS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, CORSETS, &C, R-O-M-H-N Zegl \ fatVaUiag too nu 'nous to mention; bal. will say that you will seldom find so largo an aportment to select from i a country storo, and' clear down to the 1 ! BOTTOM FIGURE. Wo also keep a largo assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING , in suits, and parts of suits. Should we fail to snit you with ready-made, we have Cassimero, and A TAILOR TO OUT AND FIT Roots and Shoes, all styles,ancl sizes I HATS AND CAPS, STRAW GOODS AND GENTS'. FURNISHING GOODS, A COMPLETE LINE OF • CROCKERY, WOODEN WARE, HARD WARE, HELF HARD WARE, NAI. S, IRON, Loe44, Latehef, CI rpontors' Tools. A GENERA d'STOCK OF GEOCERIES, Pretilt., TEAS aro lower than at any timo since Oka war. Did not go to Cuba to buy sugar, and Si) 1111V0 801116 010111/. We are agonts for tho E E. HOWE SEWING MACHINE F-----[-W-_l" Farruoni, if yod want toolB to work with amp SALT, LIME, PLASTER, PORK, FLOUR Cityuga Plaster, putter tubs, Pails; Firkins, and Ashton Salt to llavor with. All kinds of Farm Produce want ed. Prires can't ho .heat. K-S T. L. BALDWIN &., CO Tioga l Pa., Dlay p,lBBO. STARCH, CRACKERS RATES such as - SPELLING OH ( AT COST FOR C.Li.SH I Uug To WIIVZ.ZhaIg 4 co. Will sell from this dato theiricutire stock of fr DREGS, MEDICINES, Perfumery, No - lions, Dye. Stull's, Paints; Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Putty, McOhol, Turpentine, Kerosene Oil, Tobacco, Cigars, Wall-Paper, Curtains, Fixtures, &c., &e., &c., AT COST FOR CASH. Positively no Humbug. P. R. WILLIAMS & CO. Wollslopro, MATTI' 3, ISGO 'Fresh Goods Received Weekly. Dry Goods : Fresh Groceries ! CROCKERY! 300Vg i-Nll. VZSIM flats and Caps. Bo it remembered, that Con verse & Osgood keep constantly on hand a large stock of genera M E C A-N 11 Z E GOODS AS REPRESENTED. NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD jan. 6, 1848.-Iy. CONVERSE ,t; OSGOOD WATCIiId r 'r i:_ 7 1 .. ... \.. - . 4 , , c• - , -- 12. -- ~,''', ~ ,t, v /.,, '' O "?'.7) t . ' l 1 .0, W M Tr Tho undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Tioga and vicinity that he has jubt opened a . Watch and J4l74,velry establiShment in Borden's Drug Store, and is Areparedr to execute all 9tiders in his lino of business 'with despatehiand in the best of man ner. ALL WORK Gi/A.RRADITED,- S. WILE Tiogn, Poll. 21, 1869.—tf. THE GRAND PRIZE at the Paris Exposition 'Univelielle. CHICKERING'S Amerioan Pianos Triumphant OVERT ALL THE WORLD.- 'Miss H. W.',':TODD, Agent. Doe. 23, 1868. _ Wollaboro 3Foloxia.c)-3Pcovtasi ORGANS AND MELODEONS, I, F OR sale by I. U. HOYT. Haines Broth rs, Pianos, Chickerings, Steinways, and Stec 0. i inte r rnis te r' s Organs and Melodeons, and M -1 son .4:. Hamlin's Organ. These are all first-cl as Instruments. Having the experience of many 'years in Musical Instruments, and tuning the Sarno, I can offer greater inducemente to eusto rlnerN of Tioga County than any other dealer in Northern Pa. livery instrument is warranted for live years. For full particulars ace lilustrut ed Catalogue, T. G. HOYT. ld nsfi Mae, Pa., March 3, 1864—iv __ _ _ _ ----- For Sale. T AM AGENT for Kinney .t Co, celebrated platform spring Wagone r all st - Sles, also for their light Carriages awl Buggy Wagons, all made in good style, and from Jersey timber, and warranted in every respect, equal to any made. Can furniih any of the 'above rat the lowest MauufaetartArs price's. L. C. BENNET. Wolh:born, Alny 5, ititicl—tr - - - AS i tate, street, Luis. Al'. CONE having laid off his bland on .Stale Street into town lots now offers them for sale on reasonable terms. Wollsboro, April 28, 1889. A PULL Stock of GroceriL at old prince ut DE LANO 4 OD. ' April 14, 1869. To the - Owners of Unpatented Lando) SUIRVEYOII. GENERAL'S OFFICE, 1 llanuisuuno, Pa., May 25, 1889. I IN obedience to an Aot of Assembly, approved the eighth day of April, ono thousand eight hundred and sixty-nfne, you are hereby notified that the " County Land Lion 'Docket," contain ing the list of unpatonted lands for Tioga Co., prepared under the Act of Assembly of the twentieth of May, one thousand eight hundred and sixty l lour, and tho supplement thereto, has this day been forwarded to the Prothonotary of the county, at whose office it may ho examined. The liens can only be liquidated by the payment of the liurchaso money, interest and fees, and receiving patents through this Department.— Proceedings by the Attorney General have been stayed for ono year frbm this date, in order that parties may obtain their patents without addl lowa cost. JACOB M. CAMPBELL, Snryeyor General. I Valuable Property for Sale. Roseville, in the center of the village.— 1. Said property consists - of a fine store house, ;. admitted to bo the best in Tioga County, 50x30 feet, two stories high ; together with a fine as sortmont of merchandizde, such as may be foun4 in a first-class County Store. This is a splendid stand for trade, and ono of the best points for butter trade in any county. • Tho subscriber contemplates going west, and will give a fair bargain to the purchaser. Terms easy. ELMER BACKER. Juno 9, 1859-tf. WANTED--AGENTS For Prof il Parson'i LaW Oi 8115111 068. With full Directions and Forms ler all Transactions in every State, by TimornimlS PA1150:18, L. L. D. Professot of Law lu Harvard University, A New Book for Every body. Explaining every kind of contract and legal ob. ligation, and showing how to draw and execute them. The highest and best authority In the land. Bond for our liberal terms: also for 4ur patent Bible Prospectus. Sent Free. PARMELEE & CO., Phila. pa. June 9,1860-3 m.. Adpainistrator'e:- Notice. 1, lETTERS of Administration having - beet{_ grante 1 to the undersigned upon the es tate of Leapder Culver, late of Elkland, deo'd, all persons indebted to, or claiming against the estate, must settle with R. T. WOOD, DOLLY CULVER,} Elkland, Juno 18, 1860-6t.9 Admee. SOUTH bf Mansfield, Tioga Co., Pa., within easy walking distance of the -Churches, State Normal School, &c. House in good order, good size and convenient. Excellent well and cistern water close to the door. Lot contains about 11 acre, and has u number of choice fruit trees, grape-vines &c. A pleasant and desirable home. Will bo sold at a IoW figure. Address or inquire of • J.N. BIXBY. Mansfield, June 9, 1869—tf. HARDWARE AND STOVES I CONDOIS & OSGOOD- TIAVE on hand and are constantly receiving at their Hardware Store every article needed in ibis region of eountry,! in tbe I HARDWARE LINE, SHELF HARDWACE, IRON, STEEL, STOVES, Cooking, Self-Regulators and Coal Stoves. Home Companion, 1 AMERICAN COOK STOVE, TIN-WARE No pains will ho spared to meet the wants of our customers. CONVERS & OSGOOD. WeMbar°, Jan. 6, 1869, ly. f 111 E AAIERICAN • OOOKING STOVE.— " lilting been so eminently successful at the New lEr, k State Fairs for the past six years, having been brought in competition with all the best sto:cs in the country, and having each and overy year taken the first premium, and some years two, and having gained a world-wide rep utation, a record of which any one may lie just ly proud, we would now announce for the con solation of those who have so signally and repeatedly failed in 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 tho opportunity of ex amining 'lts various improvomentL—Rochcater Democrat, Sept. 29th. SHEAR, PACKARD & CO., Albany, N. Y. FOR SAW: BY ROBERTS ,k BAIEgY• • Wellsburg, 11a. . Puly 14, 1869 THE AMERICAN BUTT 01sTHOLE 0 YER- SBAjtr.yq AND' SB INNG MACHINE. 11"Egreatest invention and the best sewing Machine in the world. It has no equal as a Family Machine. And It is really two machines in ono by a simple and beautiful mechanical arrangement, making both the Shuttle or Look-ititch and the Over seaming and Button-hole stitch with equal fa cility and perfection. It executes in the very best manner every va riety of sewing, such as HEMMING,. FELLING, CORDING, TUCKING, STITCHING, - BRAIDING AND QUILTING, GATHERING and SEW ING ON,' and in addition OVER-SEAMING. Embroiders on -the edge and makes beautiful Button And Eyelet-holes in all fabrics. Every Machine is warrantedlity the Company or its Agents to give entire satisfaction. For further information inquire of F. KINGS LEY, at R. C. Bailey's in Morris Run, or of Mrs. S. K. EVERETT, four doors south of the D4ot near R. Fnrr's Hotel, Blossbutg, where the ma chine may bo tried, and instructions• reoeived in using the Machine, by all those wishing to buy. F. I KINGSLEY, Agent. Morris Run, Pa., Juno 9, 1869-3m.0. 100,000 LBS. WOOL WANTED for which the highest pri,co will ho paid at the Store of June 10, 1860 Administrat Notice. LET ERS of admini:tration having been gr nted - upon the estate of Jared Newelli late of nion deo'd, all persons indebted to, or detrain. against said estate will settle with • Wm. M. NEWELL, Union, June 23, 1869: 1 Adm'r. Wellsboro Wool-Carding Works. OA. lIILTBOLD wishes to inform the Pub , lic that he is ready to do all business in his line with promptness and in a workmanlike and also that. ho will keep cloth and cash to exchange for Wool at his shop. June 2,1569-6 w HOUSE & LOT FOR SALE-IN Tioga, locittod noar tho centro of the liouso in good order, and tho lot covered with a variety of choico fruit trees. Fine barn and good water. Worth $2,500, and will bo sold at a cheaper figure. Inquire of Tiogu, Juno 2,18-139-2 u No7l"E.—PerBens having Lumbo ➢sill yard, savved,a year or over, ar notified to move the mine without-delay. WANTI:I)--0. lade Fay on saw tilla du TILUAIAN BO AMason it 1111»fin C llabi et Oogan Octave Single Roca, for cash or•on Ittquiro of J. IS. .Slttikespeare, over J liowon's Stclro. April 7, 18 - -- I - - . - rI E tin( er,agood, executors of JC.h Ni r al, P 1 taloa I,il.orty, deed. hereby giv. no i ce that all per ons indebted te, er elnimit. againot the estate of said decedent, must settle with them. DANIEL NEAL, •DARRIs(tN II urrY. 1 EN " . Liberty, Juno Ir., '6O-Bw l, . . _ ASPLENDID stock of Kitt Gloves only $l,OO at DE LA:fit) 4.t CO. April 14, 1880. T(1B-WORK, IN THE BEST STYLE, and t., with.losptttOh,atTllE AGITATOR Office. HOOP SKIRTS, at Do LAND a COIL MI House and Lot for Sale, NAILS, .IFIIDDLETOWN AND ETIIRA SAWS, ROPE, and tho justly oeleltrattal INTRINSICALLY THE CHEAPEST TOLES 6; DARKER B.A. 11.1.1aBpLD For ;Sale Exectitm . 'B Not ic,e S. M. GEER r in our o hereby MI File titno.— )hn R.