ItOME MATTERS. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 4, 1869.. Now Advertisements The' tleui—M. M. Scars. Register's Notiee—D. L. Deane. Notice to Collectors—H. C. Bailey. sale of Real V.Aate—Jno.j. Mitchell, Assign Ce. Armstrong Linn—Attorneyspat-Lacy. Attention Militia. -B. T. Wood. Tiogn. High School-,-11. M. Beele6 Principal. Doga Co., Court Proclamation---J. B. Potter, In Divorce---Mhecler 'Marvin. la Divorce—Alexander Borden. To Contractors. Orphanste Court Sale---Simon Butler. Four Applications for Church Charters. DEFERRER. Several communica tions and various Gossip are deferred fur want of space. S. OF T. Wellsboi9ugh Division meets ibis (Wednesday) evening, to install offi cer=. Let all attend. TO JURYMEN. - Sheriff Potter re- quests us to notify all jurors drawn for August Two that they Must pcmitively be present. All aLccutees will be fined by the Court. VAN Hon 's l new Wareroom tinis.bta with much taste. If anybody doubts the superiority of nativo woods, oil finish, let him go and see the ash kaircaso railing put up by Mml:srs. Forsyth & Karr. It is rich, and sabgantial. NEW PoTATO.—\Ve haye a hand6ome ne w • pewee of the China-Pink-cyo variety, weighing 1I ounces, nntl meae . n i ring 1119 inehes. It as raised by Mr. Robert Crc*:sloy on the ham of .1 7 P. Morri,, near Mansfield. The :reed was sprouted in a hot-Led and the sets transplanted about May 15. This petatl was dug nine weeks later. The China-Pink .eye is a very handse? potato, and we should not object to planting a few next season. FARM FENCE. Messrs. Coolidge Sr Rollin. are now exhibiting their new portaVe knee in this village. It Is 8 huplo inlonstrim nun, cheap, and more convenient than any fence 61 lEe kind iluat we have seen. The farmer can beet judge of its practical valuo, of ..tourso ; Ord . e. advise. ,farmers to examine it. For pot table fence it certainly cannot be much improved, Old for a permanent farm fence it appears to be all that is desired. Messrs. Coolidge & Rollins arc ,tcpping at D. D. Holiday's. ON A BIGGER. LAY.—M r. J. \V. Bailey, of Canton, Bradford Co., scuds us an egg oat: the following inscription ? "Bradford (seamy hen's-egg- , -ahead of Tiogn, ch?v We have theaEured the monster and it as follows: 8?, inches, and as we come down'ou eggs. Our only contdhition is that friend Bailey can't do it again. Nuy, perhaps ho will try to heat Tioga on pigs. Iteuieutber,ol/4/frce pigs in less than a year. Come LATER.—Mr. J. B. Delnnark,- o • LI1101), has just called and given us the measure twit a au egg laid by a pullet (Allis, as follows Largest eiretnuferenge 81- inches; Flnzdleet 'helms. That puts Tioga a quarter of an rose ::head. Frank Emery says Ile will try again. THE ECLIPSE.-011 Saturday, ills lath, at about 4:50 afternoon, the people of Tinge county wilt witness the most extensive eclipse, of ,bosun by the moon's shadow that will (weer during the present century. The line of total eclipse lies about 600 miles to the southwest of this point crossing the United States from north• west to southwest. Of course it will be partial here, but dark enough to shorten our day more than an hour. Oornmeneing at the' time above mentioned, the celifise will end at about 7 o'clock. The belt of total darkness crosses central lowa, and Illinois, southern Indiana, central Kentudhy, eastern Tennessee, t•outhwcatcrn Virgitia, and Nortit,Carolina. Some people predict that the eclipse 1011 be preceded end followed he cold tame, e shall see. It has been preceded by heavy wet up to this time, though nobody can say that it has'been roll. PP,IGIITYUL CASUALTY !—Mr. F. M. 'Spencer writes us from Mansfield concerning the horrible fate of Mr. Rudolph Pool, who was in ‘itantly killed at Bailey's Mills in that village, July 29th ult. Mr. Pool was a German Jew, hut lately arrived in this country. lie was tempo rarily at work at Baileys' Mills by courtesy of the Lop. Iron Works Company in whose employ he war. While assisting in taking the Jumbo . front the FaW, one of the ploprietors env. - that Pnid Wa, about to pass a. scantling over the saw and ci alea Triforitii,, , l•ely it 1 , 4 1 S :al, The FaW,-a. large Citolll,Ll, caught the s..datimg ao,l dievv the poor ft.,ll••W • 41,0 it a N....!”),,1 ct tittle litcially tote h.tu thrc.G. Both urns and the hciot well, not 0)4 tl Al hut reduced to minute 'Fee rai,iain3 Nerd taken t.. Elmira I.y 1.1.tt 0i..1 Bailey, find lett v, kb the lichrely to , “itt.tit city Coy intclii.el.l. No 1,1.11i1e, :Mach to the proprietor: ot the (flit peison6 ought tic% er to work ;11 . 01111.1 1101 rate. • ATI-11.1141'1.1 NS•—A etortoispOlititAtt writing from .31clisisis tnwncbil , , girt s us imlienlars of tlib marriage of tin .iiiginal ilianpun leader in tisat rt s gissn, sun) Olaf ....awe ‘si it. We snnsirees L./1111 , 11 pow to thoory : The gentleman alluded to is eaid to have been .:aniain of a band of serenaders which tirade it. If neefu l in disturbing the repose of the nonly matrieds Hai Mg iciest to himself a wife, the oid Laud hell a mu:hug and agreed to honor its oil tea der with a Ecrtttade. - The Litter got ants tit it, awl bearing in tnitid how much tu6te, it is to:give tha'n it is to receive, 1101 ,iudy. The hand waited until neNt t•ven 111.01 the gloom atsst Iti isle sig,iin totsk wings tiled stew away. This runt, lititvi:Ver, tit() 111(011 tc,i; tip to ihu game., end tin pursuol ti,e lagitin. Jet-t witcti 'the 1,11)0 .•ourle th,tight thCIIISetVet. semi.: NOM dli t irin,urr , (hi" Luba "eineigel ft “111 11 ?Ado esstis sit mist sounded the clnirg.•. The fitAit nee %Veto 2011rotatt!1,1 oil C.,Naix.(l uttWard multi the alit' itt hut Mot „,„„. :ctr y, groom is itllott a U. hi 11'01.11111d idled tt gnu awl threnymed 111 :hoot, hot ItappitN there was no shooting. The tillate 4,lin h a lt cwitirroatiked ttitha tiltraf heat of eider, 1111 1 1 the band di:Ter:est nith ltircts ettect. tot Ito 1111/ 4.. it and tin ee fur cayent u . EIIN:Vo, It In Dow vr,,ve,l that " itfiat i. at her thu goosu to hot I*-1 the gAtttlee, tVe Lope th(iro it ;in (.4 ., 1 of it. I it It l'AtTi rant/ airs or oily """hip, tiro ip Ile! Midst of Omit haymaking, Gat the weather for Slut Pad Iris (133''' lit Leta imptopitiom for tle tatting mot Oar( 111,,yd. %+a.\. that the raiment liata, Le,untu alim,:t ,11:110,ii temd at times. Hum evar,. the farmers in lakerty, expect :Lit average mop of hay if the n ; 1/0 wither damage eamial by the inelrwrtny t the weather. On the e‘ ening of the 18th in: t., eitiecint of Liberty, bad the irrivilege of lie beping to the ableet, k t ild litont convittetog lecture, on the subject of Temperance, that was ever de liitred in the place. The lecture WWI delivered Ly Rev. Sheffer, or the Central l'entisyb' \onia Cotifereitee. The speaker, I atu told, it an old hand at tho bellows. Ho has been nil - Th.)ol for several years pust.,.by the State Temp, roue,: Society of Maryland, to travel ,Luil deliver I, f ur DUSid.:Ed id a little dull in our village at pr , :ent, 10 4 c%pect it to be so, until the le,-mete • ; 11 thrta ig h gath er in g 0:. ft ereri If net asking too much ot yoo,• ptil ea not inform such of us as had .not the opportunity of :mangling the late County Cotiveutien, ail .tt W transacted there that seems to give so much ilultiletataion to .itotno of the flupoldpian aspirants teufnee? I hope , the many oanaitlatt s iiir the litterent idliees, did not all expact to be London. led en the occasion. • ConiinseoNrinxT [We du nut know in what the transactions- (.1 the late Corivention differed from transoctions iu similar Conventions for the lal•t fifteen yearn. I(Noxv x.i.E.—A porrOspoluiPt)eWrit es 'some pt . our friends among the Congrcga at itty are feeling somewhat hart, because of a slight mistak e ::: 40 by 3' o ul W 1193 you made us . sa y, that their subscriptions . &doubted lo '4 OO , when Yea ehould'have made ue tray, $3 OOO . And we aro happy to state now that their subscriptionsl amount to nearly .$3,500. '•l4e ice by taking a look over our extensive little Boro, that improvement is the order of the day, still. Jefferson Matteson has built a sub stantial plank walk in front of his place, and also a very substantial plain fence, which is a vast improvement over the old one. C. R. Prido has built a neat picket fence in front of his place. Wm Markram has got 'the stone wall almost ready 14 the eilla of his new house. W. W. Dunham has got his house frame up. We under stand that Charlie Millings contemplates building a fine bonze on his lot bought of C. C. Bowman. G. B. Smith has got his new holisonicely painted in colors, and it gives a bright appearance to the lower end of town. Hiram Freeborn has got through his job of walk-building, and ho has Bono the community a great kindness, for which he deserves the,heartfelt thanks. We think e made a 'slight mistake' when we said Giles iii,J , would build his walk im mediately after Conte ' i'.for it is not done yet. And we have made up ofir mind that he is willing to be classed with that 'neighbo ' of his across the street, and have it said of: ll cm, that they will build their walks as soon us they got time. And we think the worthy Burgefis should say to those men. (Giles Roberts and Gust Alba,) ' Gentlemen, build your walks, instanter!' "We have had a 'sell out' here. One of our rum shops was sold out the otherda3, at Sheriff's sale, to the highest bidder, for a very high man, bid everything off, or I should say, in, for the thing is running along just as usual. "Vide Awake Lodge, No. GfC, r. 0. of O. T, is irt,,lt tloui ishing condition. They number at present, about one hundred and twenty members. At an election held on Monday evening, last, the following cflieers were duty elected, for the cur ren t quarter: W..C. T., Delos Angel, V. T., Miss Minna Teal!, S., A, Alba, F. S. L. A. John son, T., Miss Viola l'3underlin, C., ill, V. Payne, M., A. M. Dnulatm, 1. O , Miss Ella Boom, 0 0 , Olin t Sunderlin. When any thing strange, torus up,' we will try and lilt you hear from Its. Now aNn Tut:x. „ ELLSBORO DRIVING PARK.—At metin g of the stockholders of the Driving Park Association, held at B. B. Holidity's Itotrl, ,9nt- May. evening, July ell, the following officers xiere elected President—Henry Sherwood. Vico Presidents —F.. K. Wright, L. Truman. Setfy—Engene , Treal.--1,. C. Bennet. Diteetors-1 J. W. Buds, li. I3roolo, A. M. Ingham, C. Can Vallieni,irg, L. Ci\B,nnct, Executive Coin tuttlee--A . M. Inglitn, L. C. Bennet, B. B. Hol iday. Committee -Ot Ite'gulatiun::—C. Gold email, L. C. ItennetylEugene Roblneuti. The. enterprise is) r i eeciving encouragement, mid a location north oi l the Cemetery has Leen sc cared• E 1,0 w here an advert ii=emcnt for proposals for grading and fencing the Park will be tonna. e ern a to lie the one thing necessary to the 61RTe1..6 of the Annual F.:ok ildiion of the A,?ri coltori,l Society, n i every malt , favorable to the enterprii,e should come forward it ottee. TIOG A LOCAL -1 notice ny adver i,oisielit that filo (mod 'Templars' ent:rtaiumen ato Come MT at 'Meehan ie Hall, Tuesday evert Aug. lilth. Their elltirts Merit 1i)0 eu = I out happy to say that our village has tmr %rived the exciting scenes of the past few weeks, and has again returned to the old channels of business•aud industry. Our me•ehrutts now have time to post their books, and Imechanies to do promised work, uhilo the followers of St. Cris pin are again "pegging away." It is eneourag , ing to know that all have Ilins returned to the " quiet,. wants of life" without injury er'bleodslied. To Know that Elder still lives utter wit nesing a hop for tau first time in his life, and that— has recovered from his fearful dilemma. These are pleasaut thoughts, but I must not dwell upon them. Tfie boongli school closed this week, with no public exelei , es of any hind. C. IL Seymour has built an addition to his bare, much larger than the original building. Charley Stevens was badly crippled ie the foul last week, by an accidental cut with an ax.. The Bayer• and Girard tannery is bein ,, greatly improvekl under the supervision of J. G. Put nam, millwright. Time and labor will bo great ly reduced by tho use ut• machinery. They cal culate to he able to tan ISOO liides every GO day:. Abe Van Osten arrived front Michigan on Tuesday, v here himself and family went a fuw months since, with the intention of staying.— His health has been very poor, and he is glad to get back to a land that knows no ague. The fallowing persons were elected officers of the Tioga Lodge of Goad Temp lars fur rho en suing quarter : C. F. Miller, W. C. T. ; nova Bentley, V. ;b. if. Tuttle, U. Charley Padg got, T.: Henry McCullough, Chaplain; Emma Aiken, P. S.; i t t i leorgo Putter, M.; Ethic l-.l.ey inour, I. G. ; 0. G. ° -SNOBBI:ETON. " Accidental" wrifes li<l\ FIhI,D.- Messl4,s. 0. V. Elliot and Mono, have fur. bished up their premise?. with paint, and the tat ter and Clark have got their lootwallta in " marebitig, order." It. I'. Battles has a number of his patcht beehives in practical use, whore ho is always ready to exhibit anti explain bow it is entirely unnecessary to lose a swarm of bees.— Mrs. M. D. Bailey has purchased a lot on Maple Avenue at t.... 2,50 per foot front. Seymour Reyn olds has purchased the last lot on sale on the cart side of said Avenue, and Nvill build upon it next sprint;. Jaquish is barricading lint tin wale with wool nod rags. lion. S. it. neiv -1,1, bre cm Prespelet Hill it truly eoelosol Alb , vt Sherwood's bew imor rearmed ~oly Chlel lel 1:,; al pvwa IS Lott wlolt,ct 101 \Nil" S.sVlti 1, , 144: 111 • rm.. ;Mil nrtdrttlllec. grim by the ho o d tr,qopiil•3 on It 16111 in a I,oy piwuant Woe ;tn,l The Jtaprist 114,1 an Ice alt., afternoon 111th evening. 11,0eipts This Was pretty-troll, as thenotiP4) %Val, il 1110,1 II is prrlC,el t, hold fill:1(1 1 e.- tption, Cl,) . WeJnesday t.llOl OWIII illl,l et cniug Atli INK the reasmi. Let (het ete a good turnout tvr.inesdav, ,tog. 4. I t pays to support. the ehotebe.. Wall Sired 1, 11°C repre.,erlied iu NVO9 . lil 11:t object if Tom Smith, ~r no, I•lber 11..111, 1.21 c It, I.OIIE 011 t :1 ft is 11011- mnllds heir. 115 I mold total my tricml IL( orane House. - in the sphere of .1( but svilltiy to displ,l7 my '• on...feral Thu Or1111:111'S ClOt.C.l until 1." 'the, f;ittsttybi coireltmlbot: , l:. , of the {Omit -1,/vc./ cm - it:tins the following: "Ottr enter citi7Yn. 111,011, comment-La a m titling tor - iii - antietol log lit pot, 6 lle.ll the L pot. ft 14 to he niiiiitv-six feet long by tbitty •ix feet wid, . two li, rics high!! hesi le thu stone ,isen,ent, wtth n tire-prim/ It' tiog For the entglirtt.t i t ot Lnil in twenty-r•i• by Ittitt l / 4 .. 11'e Hill prob tbly :-mitythits Hyde :tholi this Ltlitilieg nt Otto , totore tune," vorresponiient writes sett thuinler , tnitu p.o al near thiS Glace Nlontl,l3 es . , - -ning, July 2n. Tim 1,1,u ‘c, of Mr.. F.hight, iu th, rtti 4.1 the ‘lllage, w.l). I.y lightning, roil-,.l,•rable damage. Fnvlnn., l _,ly tt ilia tint !fah) AVilo %%a:3 in tilb act of tlow it plait:, wa , thrown down lli ittli.twe 11)r c/./0/.11) , ;:ion, reet•ivilw ,ottitt ).t.vere t.t)ittn) , lttit), liar. ttwly (•:;- onping Illan a niutit 'ln, al the Iliti.l bite .tit).•: Itutu the ,10.1r.fianin at Ow I..nt tit' the "' I,u, the your Indianj: Ito u.uno neourding Iu hotio.) F,ypp, hul having indulged in a tn. !Ault tifnl 4 the r, the pip, of pi nee tiros Itllliotttgli' wvro uo heitlr (1) , • 111),w,4/ ones I,quirv,l Ihn eqtrgical aiti Or. M. I. It.tcosi." • Venalit.l - I:A's July 27111. Al .ott ale it a "wale, pladde,"-- not - Long; Itianeld or Nmitodrt, r M ear or N ?`"lit• ""t even Lake Md•iiipindmiagoir, or the White Myootaiied ; bnl at that rallillll3 haunt of the dlomples "{paid Walton, - known as "Pine cdeeld." timo tv re , daa! to ',ono cool placip All the ).'..ph, iu Mige towns;trlio have plenty of) money er 1 - 11 to hat dd that appeariiii - : - ds-. ; all who hive nothing'," dla, and ,lout wish to Imo any thin(f, Lai d ir legitimate place , of eteele at' this -Va - on;111.1 go here, It is pretty hard odi ;Id, sometino s, Lit they do it, because their did ighldors uould homy it it they did n 't. Th,. ) • tit rtV. il. the :+ei Vail; 1:IX tito gletit de , children, awl exhaust their aivit en ergy. patience Una )meLet•hoolis imgetting ready, and in this state the (lip is taken, enduring the beat. inhaling the dust, and swallowing, the chi ded:, but they must do it. in order to have some. thing to talk shim for the rest of the year. All this really has its good results; it improves their con ersational puma and their Geography. lle , ides Om: are simuy Invalids, who tim.l it necessary to leave their well ordered homes, their rit e - daidlitdl food and large well voltam:3d sleep ing apartiocrits, andl to - crowded hotels, I,hetedto Occupy small, dl.rty rooms On fifth floors ; to limp late boors, to eat, (116: know not what, :111to tire ttielnf-(IVeA Ml!' It Rh continued dan tin and repeated dressing. 1; hat toart3rs to the cause of health!! • But, Mr. rdliado surplus funds that Carried Hie to the nioniitaim . Oh No! our purse wits dryer than the beach when the tide is out, (we must use the terms of the. season). It was not surplus leisure, For ue had a field of grass thrtt wo ought to hat e ski}e,l at liotne rind out; Milt o w troth, Li, that has held, lies Ow solo, tinn ordhe toholo illyStery. We had had enough of h tying to satieff our innikst desires in that direction. We had mowed round the corners while the machine did the clean work though the eatooth parts of the field, we had raked and pitched and loaded. Wo borrowed a mower, that was dull when we got it and broken when wo took it home, though, unlike the "kettle, story," wo couldn't say we "hadn't had it at all, at all." Wo tried hayibg by proxy, but substitutes were wanting, and as wo hourly sweat through and through the old linen that wife makes us wear in haying time, we came to the conclusion that, though eating hay might be fine fun for cattle, making it was death to us; whereupon, we borrowed a carriage of one neighbor, a horse of another, and a little. money of the. third, and taking a small basket of clothes and a largo one of lunoh, we fled to the mountains. To be sure it was a wet "fly" a part of tho time, for from seven to eight it sprinkled, from eight to nine it drizzled, and from nine to ten it poured; and then there were sundry hints about returning.- 'But with firm faith in umbrellas, rubber blankets, and that laconic and rhythmical old proverb, "Begin before seven, stop before eleven," wo ignored said hint, and drove on, hoping for sun shine ; and when wo had reached the tenth hill top, 10, it came! A rift in the clouds revealed blue sky, and one by ono the harbingers of future showers were driven from the field. With dust well laid, and breeze deliciously cool, wo journeyed :joyously on. And though each sight of newly mown hay did give us slight qualms of con science, wo enjoyed its perfume. (You can do that better in a carriage than you can in the tield. I know, for I've tried both.) But hero we are at last, at this haven of clean sheets and well cooked food, where granariel aro always full and trout never fall to "put in an appearance." Moro hereafter if we journey farther: 1.13 is Ili. mi. mi. 4c) to e*. 'Spencor'a Art Gallery is the place to get por traits made after the true Rembrandt style . They are truly beautiful. Mansfield. Juno 2, 1869. Orphans' Court Sale .1)Y virtue of an orderof the Orphans' Court 1.3 of Tiogn County, to me directed, I will ex pose to sale by public vonduo, at the Court House, IVollshoro, Thursday, Sept. 2, 1869, at 1 o'clock P. M., the following . described real es tate, late the property of Simon V. Butler, of Delmar, leceasod, viz Beginning at. n post and stone caner, running east along the 11. Warrinor lot, South 87 ° East, 82 perches to a post and stone eorner, thence by land of Borneo Butler, South 07 8-10 perches to a post and stone corner, thence by hinds Lately owned by Ensley Simmons, 87° West, 82 porches to a post and stono corner, thence by land of Ira F. Butler, South 07 8-10 perches to the place of beginning, containing tifty acres, more or tees, w ith about 8 acres im proved, ono log house and a few fruit trees there on. SIMON BUTLER, Advil.. Aug. 4,1869-3 t. Application for Charter, NtyrreE is hereby given that the following applications for Charters of incorporation have been filed in my office, end will ho present ed to the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga Coun ty, Monday August 30, 18G9. Robert B. Smith, 0. B. Lowell, and others, fm. charter fur "The Prosilyterian Church and Society of Tioga." E. Streit, Jusv Locke, S. X. Billings - and Mit er.q, for charter for "The first M, E . Church of tiaittes." ' J. (i. Crane, M. K. Ratan, S. E. Kirkendall, and others,:for charter for "First M. E. Church of Milicrtown. John Mitchell, J. P. Cleveland, John Stafford, and others, fur charter for "Firbt M. E. Church, of Mitchells' Mills." At whioli time said charters tvill be granted colors undid objoidion ho made. JOHN F. DONALDSON, Aug. 4, 1869. Pruthonotary. ERRORS OF YOUTH, A GENTLEMAN who suffered for ymira. from Nor- VOUS Doibil ty, I.rematuro Decay, and all the effects of }enthral indis4C'etton, will, for the sake of suffering ha inanity, send free to all who need it, the receipt and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Stifferers wkidep,. to profit by the adver tiser's experience, can do so by addreswing in perfect runlldvnee, JOUN 13. ()UDEN. ➢lay, 20, Mff-ly. No. 42 Cedar Street, New York. .S le of Real Estate TN BANKRUPTCY.—In pursuance of an order I of the District Court of tho United States for the Western District of Pennsylvania, dated at Erio, in said District on the 22d of July A. D. ISO, the undersigned Assignee of tho estate of Fredvick D. Bunn - 1311 a Bankrupt will, on Satur day. the 2.3111 day of August, A. D. at 1 o'clock P. M., at the Court Ilouso in IVellshoro, sell at public saley subject to all valid liens, the following .tiescribed property, to wit : all that certain lot of land situated in the Bore of Wells bora and township of Delmar, Tiogri Co. Pa., bounded on the north by village lots formerly ba_ longing to Ito Mort is Estate, and lands of the heirs of James S. Bryden deceased, on tho east by said lands of the heirs of James S. Dryden and lands of Stephen F. Wilson, on tho south by lands of 11. R. Austin and N. It. Kiniball, on the west by lands of N. R. Kimball, by the highway leading from Wellshoro to ShutawAy IEII and by lands of G. W. Coolidge, Wm. P. Sluanway, Ira Johnston, Wm, Townsend, Wtn. T. Mathers, A. M. Ingham and C. J. Wheeler, rang on the northwest by village lots, formerly belonging to the Morris cstatecontaining one hundred and fifty acres. Terms cash. JNO. I. MITCHELL, Aug. 4,1809-3 w. Assignee. Register's Notice NOTICE is hereby given that the Adminis tratori nomad below have filed their ae countq in the Register's 011ie° for Tioga County , mid that the ni.t act:0111)1s will he pres6lted to the Urphoos' emu t for :said County, at a so,•ion Pollft, Iu l,e butt in Wellshoro' ou Ateuduy the, :tont any al Aug. 18119, at 2 o'clock A M., for clnurentllon nod alloe .thee. final Aeaount of Eliza 111. P . earsall and Squire tioathwarth, Administrator's of the Estate of John. A. Pear:Allele of halhatn, deceased. Aeoonnt of .Tatuo4 S. Watrous iturviA4e, A dieinit=tralot or the Etdate of James A. l•imith Late, or IA ai nett, deceased. Final Ai-mint of eltatle§ Eberenz, Executor of the last Will and Testament of.. Margaret E. Claernsey late of Welbbora; deceased. Final Account of W. \V. Baynes Adminsistfa lor of the E , t de of Ezra Davis, Jr., late of iehta nd, deceased. t, DARIUS L. DE.ANE, Register. EAST CUNULESTON IVOOL CARDING, j_ AVING purchased the wool carding works of Molt 'Whitney, the subnrihers are now prepared to card wool into rolls promptly and in the bosumanner. Persons coming - from a distance, and wishing to carry their rolls home with thorn the came day will he accommodated. The charge ic.r carding is based upon the weight .1' the rolls, and not upon that of the crude -iatisfaction guaranteed. We have a first-class machine anti plenty of power to drive it. ,htly Iti69 1 17,1011, EIALE—A lot of cutter timber,rertily for lIFC )) )1 cheap. . , will I l Cu]!on iitly 1 Vitiß-3tai 11 . ns Rad , lo, lr, Comnioia Pieitti of Pottoj , N t c I.',4ctok .11;o,loo Jhr hgrrn t, PoT I Elt C4JUNTY : 'OW VolliMOnWoltith of PoOllSSlValliii, s .li.i luntity Mooting: • 1 Wl' votitinatol )ull that 3 ott attach Clint Lite 01 lour _hat/wit:li, Yeoman, by alt 0101 ..111;1111ar his goods and elthttels, lauds and tt.nit• gavots, r iKitta and vs r.lite, iu Nvlno , ..linniiti or prn+srs,Jun 4wr rr 1110 Hlllllllllll3' 1 1 .• 111111111 Volllllt hllllO ! L od api w i l y ..1.014,10 )111' .111 4 111;1, 1 s at enwloirivnt t, at a t!..ut t 111 COIII - Pheas 1111'11/ 1 1 1 ho 110 1 1 1111,15111 1111 Y it February, A. L. I hO.l, thn) to alum or \Vat. !Caddo gl it plea id debt, clautagc , s fifteen thoiNtind della' s, and also, that pm 'lllllllll9ll 11/ bn 1111 1 1111%10111' 111-fore ull — haul rue/ I t nt am time and plara, to atom er tt hat rind! la 6.1i.n.11,•,1 tigalli4l. kiln 1111111116410 tho jndtt• no•nt of Ow Coin t I loltd», and Joffe yoll theta and thero this rit SYituc.nthn IL 1Z.,1n.r1. G. NS bit o, Pre , o)ont Jtolgo or our Court. at ennderainat thii 10th day of I.%•bruary A. D. 3)11;9, )1..1.1)1.x,rt:n, Prothonotary. I II Liu Coudernpui , Fcb, luth • tuaeby certif.) t hnt tho ILbove is a true copy of the visit IloW iu mg 11,110. July 21 ,11,01-la. It. T. NE rsol UNION ACADEMY, TIOO A COUNTY, PENN'A C. C. 'WARD, PCILIC pal 31r3. Ant W. 1101:TON, Prolx.ptresa. - Hort Tom, Aw-istant. Mive EAt3f liiltll.ETT, 'readier of Music The Fall Tenn will Commence August 31. no Wi»ler Term November :.10. Tho Spring Turin March 3. Each Trim to continue 1•2. wctUs. EXPENSES PElt TE41137. Tuition, lilt:lulling rent and wood, Fall Term.... 4,11,50. 4 " ' Winter Term.. 13,50, .4 " Spring Tcrtn... 12,50. ' , Day Slite.ent.4 7,00, 1 ii-ltrunit 11011 M lode, ( Pim) 0, Organ or :Melodeon).. 10,00. Vocal Mutdr 2.00. Übe of Instruments..... Drawing and Pending. iloard pur week.... July 21, 161,0-d1 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, MANSFIELD, PENNSYLVANI). Mlll3 next tcrui of this Institution will con; inenee Wednesday, Sept. Ist 18091 For Catalogues—address Prof. Chas.. 11. Ver ril, Mansfield, 'flop County Pa. Jnly 7, 1889—tf. • PUB subscribers will pay Cribb, Full-Cloth, easel:acres, Manuals, ac., tr.c., for Wool.— They also manufacturo as usual— TO ORDER, OR ON SHIRES, to suit customers. All work warranted as rep•, resented. They invite particular attention to Sumnrnt ItmsonTnit MOORE &BACOT, HALL k. MARCEL Keeneyrille, Pa EttE Ingham's Woolen Mills! DEERFIELD, PA their Water Proof CASSIMERES, ,! which are warranteain every respect. Partin lar attention given to ROLL - CARDING AND CLOTH ORESSING. INGHAM'S large stock of Cassimeres, kc., 26 per - cent less than any competitors, and warrant. ed a s represented. INGIIATiIe. in tnufacture to order, and do all kinds of Roll-Carding and Cloth Dresaing, and defy competition. INUHAMS 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. • INOHAMS wholosnle and retail at tie Cow anosquo Mills, 2 miles below Knoxvillo. Our Cloths are warranted, and sold' Mil allowing parsons: Dt.ILANO . CO.. Weilsboro, Pa. T, L. BALDWIN A. CO., Tioga, Pa J. C. DENNF,TT, Covington, Pa. 100,000 POunds of Woo Waited. JOSEPH INGHAM 4L-' SONS Deerfield, Juno 30, 1869—tf. NEW SPRING GOODS ■ AT THE RE6UL,ATOR, CORNING. N. Y. WE aro just received a largo stock of Uoods suitable for the Spring trade, to iviituirive 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 man and boys' wear BOOTS 'AND SHOES, carpets, we have a full assortment on inspection of Goods and prices that will satisfy the closest buyers that this is the place to make their purchases, In Grocery Department, we have everything needed to make it. complete assortment of . GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS We have also just received a large lot of CROCKERY, 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 making purchases. Corning, March 22, 1869,-Iy. Jus Received SPRING SAt, and SACKINGS, at DELANO dic CO'S April 14, 18_i 4 0 1 Er IMaxi/Wm AI;GALLERY, re the place to fonr- PHOTOGRAPHS. New and Rustle Bee; The new Cabinet size made in any positioi apr. 14, 1869. In Tioga Courier sale at the lowest prices, at CLAY RING'S Art Gallery. A.. 3E4141E110.N, . ''''P' Milk' DENTIST -,,-- .. •..,r,,,,,,.. ~,,„. 7 ..,_ ~... 0. 18, MAIN STREET, .' 4 1 01 V-e. WrILLSBORO, PA. tedrons one to an entire set insert edno, on any plate desired. Aartti oho o i , Teeth trod without pain—proved by scores of itnes, at the omee . Special atten tion giv toe treatment and filling of the natural t h... 11 work warranted at "live and let live oos. July 18( 1 --- -- F• Sale, Cheap. A' . B l ll.ngine ft Boiler, and all the gear tojar n up and down Saw, • JOUN R. BOWEN. Wclllro, Line 243,1869.—tf. AT e PEOPLES , STORE I ' yotnt tho boat AMERICAN PRINTS in m aalfor 123 eento per yard, and other (loads itoportion. If you want any NEWELL lc OWEN. LARGE of Spring Clothing. at DE LANO it CO, • April 14, 181 Largestiock of Frames April 14, 18E', NAT SPRING GOODS CORNING, N. Y. Drt; Goods or Shawls. ■ 1 If yon want any 1 Cl's or Cassimeres, by the' or made .to order In the most ap oved style. If you want any arpets, cull whrou can find 70 rolls to select from port, if you want anything in FOREIGIp, DOMESTIC GOODS at thwest prices. Call at the PEOLES' STORE, where Prices Ainifurin and low, whore honesty and fair dPabss the motto; and if you want ' any" 7 306 a., 25 per cent less stu you can buy elsewhere call oho agents of the GREAT 11. TEA COMPANY convinced, oursolvea, dteru directly n Boum , Como and po fur cipposito tho liokin SMITH Br, .WAITE, CornhT,•Orelt ME Wilsow Van Valkenburg's N 4 Union Block. is tbo placirhcro the crowd go to find THE *SPRING STYLES POPLINS, .lIENADINES, LAWNS ORGAND S, PIQUES, CHINTZS, PERCIALES, GINGTIAMS, I DELAINES' G PRINTS, ALL STYLES FACTORYrS SHEETINGS, BLEAC ED AND IBLEACHED MUSLINS 401' SKIRTS, of ovary deseripiOn, DRESS TRIMMINGS and BUTTONS of ll kinds; also the largest and (Impost assortment of MAY MADE CLOTHING ovor brought it° Tioga County. Remom4r tho place and call before purchasing. We have seleted our stock with great care and ntify gentlemen that in LIGHT CASIMERES, TWEEDS, LIN ENS, F4MERS' SATINS, GAI • • TERS,Ir SUMMER WEAR of every drscriptio we can't bo beat. Thankful forpast patra age, and by strict at tention to bushose we hope to sha're a cantina slice of the sapo. • & VAN VALKENI3URG Wellsboro,llay 19, 1869—ti. Farm for Sale. T soli atprivato sale tho Ricburd Phillips I farm, in it estfiold Borough, containing 95 acres, with fiamo house, frame barn, ragon house, and an apple orchard of 70 trees thereon. FRANCIS STRAN Gi, Weettield,Joly 21, 1813941, " BEE.IIIVII EXCHANGE!" How cloth. the little busy bee . Improve, each shining hour? .Where 'buy his Sugar Coffee,' Tea, His .Pork SHams, Sugar, and Flour ? The bus/ pee improves his time, And saves his cash also, At Mathers'i, whose goods are prime Besides dog cheap, you know. BLOW! N' I s not my strong point or best hold; but I have IA duty to discharge in the way of providing my fellow creatures with all of the necessaries and many of thu luxuries of life; thoreforo,l 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, *limit lead the great, 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 %full stock of such Dry Goods as SUGARS, SALT, STARCH, TEA-TEATEA-TEA I TTTTTTTTTTT TTTTTTTTTTTT GREEN,-BLACK,--JAPAN- ENG LISA BREAKFAST, as varied in assortment, and as high in grade of quality an you will find anywhere this side of the Celestial kingdom. In the lino of wet goods I regard with pride my stook of Molasses & Syruits which, like other, and loss substantial sweets of this chequered life ; are vanishing ' . alown jugs and kegs; though I have a steady supply front the City, and defy the ever-aching sweet tooth of the public. Among other wet goods I have Mackerel, Codfish, as wall as WHOI V I LMQ3 9 NE AND FISH • HOOKS AND LINES, Together with all and singular the various COFFEES COCOA, CHOCOLATE; & BROMA And listen, ye barefooted ! I have a large 16 splendid stoek.of SHOES, BOOTS And I ivant to exchange everything in my line for Greenbacks and MARKETABLE PRODUCE AT CASH RATES Call and ece me. IP you call for anything I haven't on hand, I'll assure you that Ws at Tipp, and expected every minute. Wellsboro, May 5,'69. W. T. MATHERS C-C-B-&-F-L-lE . COME TO T. L. BALI!WIN & CO'S TIOGA, PA and see a nice stock of Goods for the Spring &; llmmer Trade sash as AZIL S II iamma; sac= —all styles, colors and patterns— ALPACAS, POPLINS, CAMBRICKS, FRENCH. JACONETS, ORGANDIES, PEQUAS, VEItSAILES, BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, BEAUTIFUL SUMNER SHAWLS and a /urge assortment to select from (.1 1 .0 ,43 AK IA S I 1 ( 1 t EADY—MADE, AND CLOTH MORE, ALL KINDS OF A LININGS, FRINGES, TASSELS &c , TO TRIM DRESSES - I OR SACQUES. —Our stock of— YANKEE NOTIONS can't bo beat. It keeps hp with everything the Yankees have thought of so far. HOOP SKIRTS, BALMORAL SKIRTS CORSETS, &C, DagMaUgag oo numorous to mention; but will say that you vill seldom find so largo an assortment to select from in a country store, and clear down to the k BOTTOM It lOURE Wo also keep J largo assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, in suits, and ports of suits. Should we fail to suit you with ready-tottclo, we have .Cnssimors, and A TAILOR TO CUT *ND 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 W ARE, SIIELF HARD WARE, NAILS, IRON, Lochs, Luicheo, Carpenters' Tools. A GENERAL STOCK OF GROCERIES, Fresh. TEAS aro lower than at any time since the war. Did not go to Cuba to bay sugar, and so have some cheap. Wo are agents for the E. HOWE SEWING MACHINE ~~---r--\V-.l' Farmers t if you want taols to work with drop in SALI!, LIME, PLASTER, PORK, FLOU ' Lime, Capiga Plaster, (Po. Butt . Or tubs, Pails, Firkins, rind Ashton Salt to flavor with, All kinds of Farm Produce want ed. Prices can't be" beat. T--11-A---N -- -K--S L L. tALDVi'IN tt. CO Tioga, Pa„ May b, 1869. SWAN OFF AT lOST Ho Mg W,lllll4llA_Ug CO Will sell from this date their entire stock of Perfumery, Notions, Dye CRACKERS, Varnishes, Glass, Putty, Alcohol, Turpentine, Kirosene Wall-Paper, C urtains, 1 Positively no, Illinnbvig. Wellsboro,March 3, 1869 Fresh Goods Received Weekly. 3001 M 4=.), Plaltg© Converse & Osgood keep constantly on band a large stock of genera MERGIIAINBIZE. GOODS AS REPRESENTED. NOT fi, 13115.-Iy. CONVERSE LS; OSGOOD The undersigned would respoctfullt inform ho citizens of Tioga and vicinity th t ho has ust opened a THRGRA_ND PRIZE FOR CASH I DREGS, MEDICINES, Stulfs„ Paints, Oils, Tobacco, Cigars, Fixtures, &c., &c., &c., AT CO 'T FOR CASH. P. R. WILLIAMS &. CO. Dry Goods Fiesh Grocei•ies C.ROCKERY: Hats and Caps, Be it remembered, that TO BE UNDERSOLD. WATCHES ( ~e 2 • , -, -- ;- - (2.-.,c -- ) , i/- \ , t . . 2 OC' : 1, k.\ : !'e p\ ,-,7'; .4 , •A. r - '-'' u n w it 1 m hz 2, Watch and Jewelry stablisliment in Borden's Drug Store, and is repared to c. , Xecuto nil Wdcrs in his lino of utsiness with `alespateli and in the best of man- ALL WORK WARRANTED, S. WILE • Tinge, Pub. 21, 15(9.-tf at the Paris Exposition Uriiverselle iiEitlN6 9 s CHI American Pianos Triumphant OVER ALL TILE WORLD Miss ii. W. TODD, Agona Doe. 23, 1863. Wollstoro, Po 3Pletaac•-3Flicorte€ , ORGANS AND MELODEONS "El i Olt sale by I. HOYT. Haines Brotheas 12 Pianos, Ohielcorings, Steinways, and Steak's. llintormister's Organs and MelodconS, and Ma son d, Ilanilin's Organ. These are all first-class Instrumento. Having tho experience of many years in Mu3ical Instruments, and tuning the same, I can offer greater inducements to custo mers of Tioga Pounty than:any other dealer in Nortliet a Pa. Every instrument is warranted (tor fis;if years. POT full particulars bee Ititistrat- Caltalogue. L (Lan 01-T. Mansfield, Pa., March '3, 1369-18 For Sale. T AM AGENT 'for K Winney , E vil , celebratedalso I platform Spring agonstylos, fr their light Carriages and Buggy Wagons, rill made in good style, and from Jersey timber, and warranted in every respect, equal to any di rk do.',. Can furnish any of like above at the lawegt'Manula'turcrs price's. L. C. BENNET. Wolisboro, 5 . ny 5, 1864—tf. Slate Sircet Lots. A P. CONE having laid off hi land on State Street into town lots now offers them for sale on reasonable terms. • Wellsboro, April 2S, 1569. A FULL Stock of Groceries at Told prices al • DE L NO CO. April 140809. To tho Ownors of Unpatontod lands. SURVEYOR GENRRA.L'S OFFICE, Ilerausnuila, PA., Pixy 25,18139. IN obedionco to an Act of Assembly, approved the eighth day of .April, ono thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine, you are hereby notified that the " County Land Lien Docket,' contain. ing tho list of unpatonted lands for Tioge Co. ' prepared under the Aot of Assembly of the twentieth of May, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, and the supplement thereto,. has this day been forwarded to tho Prothonotary of the oonnty, at whose office it may be examined. Tho lions can only be liquidated by the payment of the purchase money, Interest and fees, and receiving patents through this I)epartment. Proceedings by the Attorney General have been stayed for one year from Ibis date, in order that pansies may obtain their patents without addi tional cost. JACOB M. CAMPBELL', Suryeyor General. Valuable Properly for Sale. • TN'Roseville, in the center of the village.— Said property consists of a fine store house, admitted to bo the best in Tioga County, 80100 foot, two stories high ; together with_ a fine as sortment of merehantlizdo, such as may belfound in a first-class 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 EACHER, Juno 9, 1.869-tf. WANTED--AGENTS For Prof Parion'u Laws of Business. With full Directions and Fort tor all Transactions in every State, by TIIEOPI/ILIIS PARSON°, L. L. D.. Professo of Law in Harvard Ulli verslty. A New Book for Every body. Explaining every kind of contract and legal oh. ligation, and II howiug how to.draw and execute them. The highest and best authority In the land. Send for our liberal terms: also for our patent Bible Prospectus. Beat Free. PABSIELED & CO., Phila. Pa. Juno U, 1660-3 m. Administrator's Notice. T ETTERS of Administration having been JLA granted to the undersigned upon the es tate of Leander Culver, late of Elkland, deo'd, all persons indebted to, or claiming against the estate, must settle with R. T. WOOD, DOLLY CULVER, } Admr's. Elkland, Juno 16, 1869-6t.' House and Lot for Sale, SGUTH. of Mansfield, Vega Co., Pa., within easy walking distance of the Churches, btate Normal Bchool,,d4c. floes& in good. order; good size and convenient. Excellent well and cistern water close to the door. Lot contains about 11 acre, and has a number of choice fruit trees, grape-vines dc. A pleasant and desirable home. Will be sold at a low figure. Address or Inquire of J. N. BIXBY. Mansfield, June 9, 1869—tf. HARDWARE AND STOVES ! CONYkRS & OSGOOD jar AVE on hand and arc constantly receiving "IFS at their Hardware' Store ()my articlo noedod in this region of country, i❑ the HARDWARE LINE. SHELF HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL NAILS, MIDDLETOWN AND ELMIRA SAWS, ROPE, STOVES, Cooking, Self-Regulators and Coal Staves. - Rome Companion, • and the judily eblebratnd AMERICAN COOK STOVE, TIN-WARE No pains will bo spared to moot the wants of our customers. CONVERS .t• OSGOOD. Wollaboro, l Jan. 6, 1869, ly. THE AMERICAN COOKING STOVE.— Having bean so eminently successful at the N t3R , York State Fairs 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 the first premium, and some years two, and having gained a world-wide rep utation, a record of which any one may be just ' ly proud, we would now announ , Fo,,f,or.Ste con pnlotion. of failed repeatedly failed In competing with it, and j have been Co 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 improvPments.—Rochester Democrat, Sept. 20th. Sur.A.n, PACKARD 4; Co., Albany, N. Y. FOR SALE BY ROBERTS h BAILEY. Wellshoro, Pa. , [July 14, 1669 THE AMERICAN EtiTTON-HOLE OVER-SEAMING AND SE TFL.VG MA CHINE. Jm: greatest invention and the best sewing 'i Machine in the world. It has no equal as a Homily Machine.. And • i INTtINSICALLY THE/ CHEAPEST. It is re lly two machines in ouo by a simple and beau 'ifui mechanical turangmneut, making both the Shuttle or Lock-stitch and the Over scathing Shuttle Button-halo stitch with equal fa cility and perfection. It executes in the very hest manner every va riety of sowing, such as ~‘ HEMMING, FELLING, CORDING, TUCKING, STITCHING, BRAIDING AND QUILTING, GATItEILING - and SEW -4 ING ON, and in addition OVER-SEAMING. Emlar,oiders on the edge and makes beautiful Button and Eyelet-boles in all fabrics. Every Machine is varranted by the Company or its Agents le give entire patisfaction. 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 Depot near It. Forel Hotel; Btossburg, where the ma chine may be tried, and instructions received in using the Machine, by all those wishing to buy. F. KINGSLEY, Agent. Morris Run, Pa., June 11, 1814-3m." 4 ' ! i -- frIOG A CO., COURT PROCLAMATION.— Whereas, the lion. Robert tl. White, Presi dent Judge for the 4th Judicial District of Penn sylvania, and C. P. Veil and Elisha T. Bentley, Esq.'s, Associate Judges in Tioga county, have issued their precept, to me directed, for the hold ing of Orphan's Court, Court of Common Pleas, Oe eral (Quarter Sessions and Oyer and Termin or, at Wellsboro, for the County of Tioga, on th 1 5th Monday of August (being the 30th day), 180, and to continuo two weeks. Mice is therefore hereby given, to the Coro no , Justices of the Peace, and Constables in and for the county of Tioga, to appear in their own proper persons . , with their records, inquisitions, examinations and remembrances, to do those things which of their offices and in their behalf appertain Milo:done, and all witnpsses and other persons prosecuting in behalf of :the •Common wealth against any person or persons, are re l .: quirod to be then and there attending, and not to depart at their peril. Jurors aro requested to be punctual in their attendance at the appointed 'time, agreeably to notice. Given under my hand and seal at the Sheriff's Office, in Wellaboro, the 24th day of July in the year of our Lord ono thousand eight, hundred and sixty-nine. J. B. POTTER, Sheriff. 100,000 IBS. WOOL TINTED or which the highest pried will be paid at the Store of uno 16, 1860 Administrator's Notice. 4 ETTERS of admini,:ration having _boon granted upon the estato of Jarcd Norton, lato of Union deed, nil persons indebted to, or claiming against salt! euttlo with NEWELL, Union, Juno 23, 7F6:)`' .Atlef." Wellsboro 'Wool-Carding Works. , SSA. HILTBOLD wishes to inform the Pub tio that ha is ready' to. do all business in' his lino wi promptness nd i a workmanlike mariner ; an th d also that hea n will keep cloth rind cash to exchange fur Wool at his shop. S. A. ilivrnoLi. Juno 2,1869-6 is .;SE , [ &.. LOT FOR; SALE 'IN -Tioga,locatod near the centre of the vil lage. House in good order, and the lot oov/wed with a variety of choice fruit trees. Flop 'earn' and good water. Worth 12,500, and will bo sold at a cheaper ftguro. Ingniro of Tioga, Juno 2,1E69-2110 H ° OOP SKIRTS, at Do LANO 1 00,8. II TOLES JARKER!'„ S. M. DEER
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