The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, August 11, 1869, Image 3

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    1101 E MATTERS.
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 11, 1869
New A.dvertisementt
To Bridge •
Patent Roofing—blues IVingate.
Welisboro Cotneterotice.
In Divoreb—lngalls.
House and lot for Bale—J: N. Bixby
Sheriff's Salos.t-
RELIGIOUS.—Rev. Dr. N. W. Miner,
of Springfield, 111., will preach in the Baptist
Ball on Sunday morning next, at the usual hour.
REMOVED.—CIay King has removed
his Art Galler4 to tho floor over Roberts' &
ery's Hardware attire, where he has hest tilted np
Gallery. with ekylip,ht anti Ober imp4ovemente.
Mr. Etz of Elmira. is operating for Mr:King.
CONFIRMATION.—BifiIinp Stevens will
administer the Holy Rite of Confirmation, (the
Lord willing,) and preach ill St.-Paul's Church,
at thta usual h+. of Morning Prgyer, on Sunday
the Oth inst„ and Will preachialsa in the eve
.
DM
ACCIDENT.—WhiIe Messrs. Steinman n
and Focht wore painting the coiling of the M.
E. Church, last Saturday, the scaffolding fill
flinging Mr. Focht to the floor and jarring him
severely - . Mr. Steinmann cat
m on a hammer
he and e4sed himself. little more care,
gentlemen.
Pic-Nics.—Mrs.'Bush gave her school
of little folks a delightful pic-nio excursion on
Saturday. There was a big load and. happy
one. Her school closed with an -exhibition. on
Friday.
There ‘519 a largo pip-nie gathering on Hill's
Creek, Charleston, on I Saturday, Mies. Close's
wheel being the nucleus. It was a very agreea
ble affair and largely attended.
THE ECLIPSE came off as advertised,
and somewhat to the disappointment of many, it
was not - very dark. The evening was fine and
the number of observers legion. Tho Barometer
fell 7-100 of en 410; mad the •thermometer .10°
vole the moment of beginning to the period of
greatest obscuration. Tho fowls went to roost at
0.20. We noticed nothing else out of the com
mon. The next "total dark" is - set down for the
year 1000.
Tjorin. BA?TWI AssociApmx.—The
2ith Annual Meeting of tjio Tioga .Asso
ciation, will be held with the Sullivan Statedload
Church on Wednesday and Thursday, the 25th
and 26thinst., commencing at 10 o'clock A. M.—
Rev. 'A. B. Chase preaching the opening ser
mon.
—Those indebted to the Building Fund will
bear in mind, that lo entire subscription should
be pig en or before ho above {Reefing. By or
der of COMMITTEE.
OBITUARY.—Thomas Mob tegue, well
knowruin this region, died in the Co'linty House,
Monday noon, August 2. Mr. M. was born in
Woolwich, England, in the year 1787, and came
to this country when a boy. For many years,he
was an elder in the Freewill Baptist Church, and
preached in this county. Ho was a singlehearted
man, and never despondent even when poverty
overtook and conquered the body. lie had no
relatives in America. •
C1141V: 4-- Ntr. 4111 h 'Wee, lately with,
rsfathers; has purchased the Flour, Peed, and Pro.
- Osier] store of Mr. M. B. Prince, in Mozart Block,
If Mr. RiCe conducts business as honorably as
his predecessor has done, and no doubt We will,
he will deserve a null measure of success.
--Mr. Ilenry Dorsey has sold his interest in
the Barber Shop to Mr. Joseph Johnson, his
partner. Mr. porspy lies been one of our most
faithful and honorable bnsiness men, une uheres--
or he goes will deserve success.
To Fittpmns,—.Mr.. D. G. Edwards, of
f!barleston, informs nu that ho succeeds in rais
ling excellent crops of wheat upon - lands from
which a crop of hay has been-taken. 'lie cuts
the grass early, and when the secolol l ;growth
makes a good show, turns it under and leis ' it lio
for a few days.. lie then top dre s ses the 4td and
tows his wheat. tlf poprse thclapd foust he good
to raise good crops of wheat. Mr. Edwards has
juet harvested a field thus prepared, and promis .
es to give us the result when the grain is 111CaS•
ured.
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pERFoNAT 4 .—Ensign Niles, of the U.
t. Navy, is visiting his friends in this village and
neieinity, on short leave of absence. His vessel,
tte Nip - sic, lets bean cruising in the West India
asters, and is laid up in Washington for repairs.
lle has lately received his promotion as Ensign.
We congratulate him upon his promotion and
prospects.
—Mr. John Mothers, for several years a citizen
of New Gridans, is on a visit to his partcnts and
friends in this region. lie left Tiogn. a my and
returns a man. No appearo not to have . been nt
enmity with fortune.
—C. S. Bundy, Eq., and family, of Richmond;
Va., ara vibiting thciir relatives in this village.
Mr. Bundy regards tho result of the -Virginia
elution as a substaptial iatni.h.
We believe he is V. S, District Attoincy at Itich
:nowt.
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my day," • i ifi au old
gentleman to us the other day, "boys and girls
acre more respectful and obedient to their partints
than they aro nowadays." That is a true saying,
doubtless, to a certain degree; and. still it is not
impossible that there were ungrateful, disobedi
ent Aildren half a century ago• Somewhere in
a 0,4 k of recollection we find a true. story, which,
if ifitten out, would rend no follow:
40ei fain man had three sons, the eldest of
%Able was the apple of his eye and the delight
of his heart. Not only the father and moiler,
but the younger brothers also, enslaved themselvlN
in various ways, that the journey of life might be
made by the eldest son and brother without
All through his tender youth!his eldest
ton was petted, clothed in tine raimelit, fed on
the best of everything, and watched as tenderly
as an infant. The entire family acquiesced in
the aggrandizement of tillg elder brother. The
father was a farmer, a producer of butter, cheese,
grain, and fruit on a large scale. lie, with the
mother and the two younger sons, cleared up the
land, plowed, sowed, planted, fenced, lined, 'and
harvested—doing, in fact, ail the work. People
who looked on said that four i people were working
themselves to death that one might come into n
big and valuable property. f n fact, when the
el lest brother spoke at all, he spoke of the farm
and its appurtenances, and the money at interest,
as his own. Neither the parents nor the broth
ers had said so much as that, to be sure ; but
then, they had permitted the assumption -of the•
elder brother to go unrebuked. The- n°401111,1.,
bad been scandalized from the beginning, and
among themselves declared it an outrage. Mean
while the elder brother went to market, ,olil, the
produce, and received the money therefor, Scar
in and year out ; and while lie himself set nied to
want for nothing, the father Legato. 61111 cart at
_the cad of each month that thc'elear profits would
not keep the family in food „And clothing, the
fano in good prder, and. pity the hired help.
The eldest son kept the accounts; but r
the old man nor the other boys kilLw much alijot
L9oli-keeping,. They began toy,talk ahoy it
among thernsel ye-a FAC:FEiOII , MYIIIOw(Ver,
freely opined that "Jim," the elderit brother.; use
gouging, somehow. And at elinholden6i hy
Ncee:S, "Jim"-entered upon u system of c:)tro
%gala expenditut es which threatened to put the
)1l homestead under mortgage. Then the; pa-
Oats and theymingeibrotbers consulted together,
Ind after mature deliberation
. yle , eided to do their
own marketing for a season. This, Of course,
involved taking the books anti / bank account
"w 4 3. fir "Jim," who took itdat white heat of
anger, refuted to give up anything, threatened to
hum the l bouse over their heads. and otherwise
'eade himself conspicuous. Just hero happened
4 h trarige thing t 4s we before said, the neighbors
had all along grumbled among themselves about
the selfish extravagance of "Jim." But the I lattor
was "wiser than the children of light," and had
called in all the neighbors' ; boys, .and. treated
them to all the good things and many bad thibgs,
lent.them money, and generally Made himself
agreeable. 'So, no w, ' w hen the father-and, !are*
ers endeavored to resume their waived rights, all ,
of"Jitn's" 'boon companions rushed to the res..,
cue, lawyers were employed; and oven old Willets,
who had been claiming a rod wide and o mile
long off the farm in dispute, Vbr a dozen years,
took sides with "Jim." nut as tho latter WWI no
"case," and the father held the title, it berme op-,
parent that "aim" must budge, and Nail the old
man in possession. That very night the bitildings
on the farm were burned, and the worn 41t, fath
er and mother were left houseless and !imless,
the ungrateful son's extravaganees healing • in,.
solved the property beyond reclamation.
That is a sad history with , several "morals,"
Never carry a child over the rough places it' yoi;
want him to learn to walk. Never "enslave font
or a thousand people to enrich one man or woman.
Never take anything for granted until it is proved.
Never pamper child or nine, unless you • want
to warm a serpent in your' bosom to' turn and
sting you to death.
MANSFIELD.—f 'ACClldellittl en .
WO teS :
In my items last week I forgot. to mention
that Master Lyman Beach, son of Lyman Beach'
Jr. of this Borough broke both bones of his, left
fore-arm, jumping flout the ears at Canoe Camp
Creek the 26th ult. . The arm is doing well.
There are many boys "here, and all along this
line of railroad, who ought to take warping, but
I opine the lesson will pass unheeded. I
The weather being wet, the ice•eream reception
under the auspices of the Baptist church, was
i..
held nut in order of programme, in the open
air. An adjournment th the Odd Fellow's hall,
being effected, the thing went off regardless of
"we {king nature" to the tune of s27—Good 1
kce lit up ; the money is lent to mood purpose,
and will return many fold, while WO have - the
ice-eream and social enjoytnentas a present good.
The walk in front of the grounds of the Bor
ough school have been rebuilt. Ono more strip
of walk on Sullivan street gentlemen. if you
dense.'
When... Mart King gets ready to give the data
to work from, you may expect something about
the enterprise he is engaged in. Don't thank the
ildrertierr Correspondent forboing in a hurry to
"spill oiler" every time ho hears a good thing,
it is pure viciousness !putting his letters out
bright and early en 11 - Ion:lay mornings, when
they wouldn't spoil if kept until Thursday's isSun
of the Big Daily from the "140."
"The officers of New Hope Lodge of Good
Templars are : W. C. T.—Frank Kirsch; V.-T.
—Mat tie J. Palmer; A. Gaylord :
S. R. ingsley ; Treasurer--Ella Shaw; Prof.,
Watson, Chaplain; Marshal—Geo. Davis; 1., G.'
- -Eliza Show ; 0. (}.—George Sherwood; Fannie
J. Voorhees, Lodge Deputy." , ,
KNo3c_vg,lE.—Que who signs hihisolf
"all irregular correspondent," writes;
" A few weeks ago our Borough had quite a
thorough showing up by "Now and Then" nod I
was right glad that some ono was stirred up with
just indignation at the delinquency of your
Knoxville correspondent, moved to deeds of valor
by reason' of the silent wrongs io which this
place-has been subjected.
Kno;ville truly is trying "to be somebody"
and every ono generally seems vicing with bis
neighbor in slicking up, trying to see what call
be done to beautify and improve.
The City Fathers have furnished, barring 4
few stone, a nice drive the whole length of Main
street. They have coated the street with a soft
shell rock, debris from a stone quarry—a ., very)
little travel pulverizes it and .makes a splendid
road : and if it will 'only disappoint the croakers
who assert that "it will be nothing but a bed of
mud nest Spring," it will be all right, and Port
Jarvis can take the lead hereafter 'Whether father
Markram, Brother Simmons or some one elso is
benefitted thereby.
"Win E. Smith, 'Esq..; Pension, Bounty, and
I - nsurance Agent, Merchant, Dealer in Yankee
Notions and Mitsleal Instruments generally,
lately returned ffora a trip `rest. }lo brings
flattering . accounts of the prospects of D. M.
Pride, Otis A. Carpenter, Wm. 11. Secley, , and
others who recently resided in this county. 110
also came across and brought llama two—he calls
tium "Church Organs," but I should think from
a distant heaving of their 7nelodiotlB tones that
t h ey %%ere too loud for the size of our country
churehot and that they Would have been ap
propriate in the late Boston Jubilee 9utt oil each
gide of the Big Organ. Nut having seen these
wonderful unwieal instruments I am not able to
give an account of their peculiar construction,
but would venture to guess that if auiniato, thoy
belong to the long eared gentry; if inanimate,
they arc something like a dry goods box, with a
rot,ineti plunk drawn aeropm it. The next morn.
ing niter their nil "dot.'' promptly entered a
complaint to the Burgess against them fur bleach
of tlie,peace, and many revolents of the vicinity
were grovling all day with headache on account
of being broke of their rest.
"Married—st the r,f , ,blence of the officiating
Justice, at Knoxville, on t - lunday i og t t tat HI!
o'clock P.
both of Tioga County. Mr—, before entering
into the :Italie of Matrimony, was already in a
state of bewildering intoxication so much so that
the landlord at the Hotel where ho had just
:,topped tlitql. his hest to dissuade him from - his
purpose, hut without effect. The next morning
Mr—, haring reeovered front his inebriation,
refused to acknowledge the marriage, and order
ing his liektte with the probable intention of de
parting No)us, his weaker half briskly placed her
i.elf in the buggy, and after witting more than a
reasonable length - of time for her huiband to take
his place by her side W:l9 mint:tautly compelled
to drive on alone—her perverse companion pro
f ering to tahe the stage which came along shortly
altet•wards. The end is not yet.
Sheriff's Sales,
hY VIRTUE OF sundry writs Id' Fier; Fa
cia?,Lcv.iri Facias, and Venditiuni Exponto,
seed (mt. or the Couit br Common P 14 . 11 5 ,01
og.t county, and to the direeletl, I will expose to
public Talc, to the higheFt and best bidder., et
the Cotirt Home iu 15 - 0110.iere, eu Malnilty, the
30th day or .Aug. 186;1, at I o'chyolr, P. M.
the following:, deselibed property. vizi .
A lot ni laad in Clottlonn, bounded not tli Mu sea
Vat rir k, Bopp, and A Smith, food I4y Sitielair
Smith a,ul A ' aontlt m
Net: mini: Litnith and
eqt by Stephen Martill and Darla:4 110001--eontalnlag
100 nere:i mine ot•leP: , , deett 80 nerea improvol, frame
frniae bran, dad npplo orchard Ile renn ; beiu
lot No. :to 01 the allotnent of Ili:iglu:1u lands In Chat
ham:
si-so—anoilier lot in Chatham, bounded noi lb by
Nelson Ray, east by lot now or forrinrl:6(ilN fled 1q I{
Freehm n. sy n th by Shielair Smith and weed 'by 'Arose;
Pat I 1,1;=-1411 !1 .; lot NO. 50 of said allotment—contain
ing (.5 acres mare or less, about fdl acres impractsl,
frame house, haute barn and apple orchard thereon.
'IN, be Spill as the propi rly of A Ipliens F Smith, suit of
Bingham Trustees. •.
A LFo—a lot in 31iddlehm7y bounded north by lot. 310
of the allotment of Bingham lands in Middlebury,
contracted to Robert Sit:\ ',pry, and lot 204 how or lato
pos , ecAon of Ralph Button, east hy_fahl jot aiand.
Illuttliam lands, r.ontll by FMttli lice of vagrant 1381,
mol west by Bingham lands and lot 310 aforesaid—be-
Ina lot 200 of the allotment of Bingham lands in Mid
co., antrpai tof warrant - Ml—con.
tlaining Sit.s notes ssitli will allostance of 0 per Cent,
1 . 0:11.14, dc., ;boat 1.11 acre,s imp roviel, frame house
frame barn and fruit trees thereon. To be sold att the
proper Iy of Harvey Button, sail of Win B Clymer et
al.
ALSO—EI lot of land in Linens, bounded nocal by
Daniel 1.114150(k, rust by Williamson Itmul, south by
Firtet and west by Jacob Beck Sr.,---euntain
lug about 12 acres ' India or less, all improved, two story
(tame storehouse, two frame hoaxe s , two frame baths,
other outbuildings an I applo orchard ithercon. To bo
snkt as the property of 3, Albeck, suit of J S Flan
ngan et al,
ALSO—a lot of land in Union, bounded north by Wm
Terry, Nod by Margaret Pitchman and C S Newell,
tOl it by Miss M Tabor II Rico and D Spartbling—‘cou.
'Mid or Inn act ON 75 acres Improved, fraino lionse, two
frame barns and apple orchard thereon. To l l o ROM as
Ihr property of W 11 111 tiuteer, buil of 11 Bitineroy.
ALSO—a jot in j.uwroute,benided north by
Gale & Co. net by /lot dee Rolf and Irwin Bostwick,
mouth by K Dlltclwll tool west by J,tlitts Trtmain
—containing lob acres mote or less, 10 acres improved
frmuo home and (~tint' barn thereon. 'Po bu sold 103
the property of W ll' Ballard and J C Sampson - OWL
tit l'ioga Co. llank.
ALSO—a lot of laud in I.llklaild. hminilcil north and
e;,..1 by John W Ryon, south by highway, Joel Bark-
Ittabi and David Dunbar, and west by Joel Parkhurst
lot—containing IS tales more or it . •4,fllipie 11011 , e,
fr.lllllll.ilril ;tliti flpit tilts 1111 . 1: . 01!. To In. ~old lie the
' , o p sty S and C r of Biti ',horst.
ALSO—the ".",; interest in a lot of land in Coclngtori,
1i inured nit ill by Erapttis Phelps. 0111.ei t Phelps toot
v ido k h o u (al by St tit 15 !outlier. south by
Piney and Barney 11 hooker. ne•J by E %V Pholis—
rool.:lnitig lit 1.3 acres Improved) tram,
how, foams. barn tool apple rael i a la i ib eico ,,, T o 1,,
e .s.•+•l 14,0 pioperty of II C .1: Rollin Robinson, suit
of kelsoi, use of Ih or,
A1,:1--a lot in Midillelguy, bounded north by lifl,ll.
• lig south by S A Clnly :ma west by Snyder
CI, imbetll4,—eontagling^s aeres more or lesg, about 15
t i 11111 t .1 .1, jig and Nome home, frame Win and
..ipple tl,ii d Ogg eon. To be bold its the pi-o li o' s of
1.. I„ 3:11111.4 I. Andlt`Wtl, 11111 Of 11 A Stowell.
A lot of land in La wrenceville, bounded north
bv :rite Line street, east by Franklin street, south 113-
cent. r In et and 1‘c.,1 by tho eallenly lot—contain-
Mg one acie mote or le i s, ft ante hob a n d spoke loamy
and shingle (actin y and appui ten:tures thereon. To be
sold as s tho property 01 Andrew Tut ner, suit of C S
r Co
lat in Liberty, bounded north byincolt
We. I nq by Albeit lii is, and John liolder, rout It by A
II NVir .ilind and Attain topple, and wiv-t by William.
eon Head—remaining L mg, moi 0 or le,s, all iniptoOtl
tram dwelling, biotic starcliouse, framo ideaui
trans, barn and other igilbuttilings thereon;
Al 00 — another lot t o
selioslhotive lot, east liy road and south
find west by liit:liiiafv—contaiiilng 14 acre more 01 . Joe
with tr,itiie Itioitie frame barb and (volt trees thereon •,
AL9O—nnutllsr lot in Liberty ,bonnllltd north, south
and west by It C Seth ing and east b% ighway—eon-
Piffling 2 mares mote or less, all improved. To be sold
as the properly of R C Cox and Win Wisenuin, stilt
of 4 A l'appel.
ALSO—a lot of laud in Lawrenceville, bounded forth
hyJameliist, east by IV 11 Middaugh, south by Charles
Pilathers and west by said aildtlangh—containlng
100 more or less, frame house, frame barn and trail
I trees thereon;
Also—another lot in Lawrenceville, bounded north ,
by Stattiet.;east by Acatienty-tit; south by - Joel.Adams,
; and west by Lewis Darling—containing 34 acre more or
lees, frame house, frame barn and fruit trees thereon—
Also—another lot In LaWteneovllle, bounded north
by 0 P Leonard, east by public ,road, south by Joel
-Adams, and west by Maimet.—being 26 feet front and,,
100 feet deep, more or less.. To be sold as the pro'perty.,
of Philander Hurd, suit of Slosson. ; '
ALSO --a lot of land in GOALIC}3, bounded north by
Stephen Babcock and B X Billlngs,..east south pad west
by S X Dillinge--;cOntaluirtg 106 acres snore or_ less,
acres improved, more or leas, Dame house, fraMediar
2 apple orchards and other fruit trees, thereon. To be
501st as the property of *Levi Furman, suit of 'Robert G
White.
ALso —A lot of •land in 'Richmind,' bounded
north by north, , ty• lands. of Mama' k •McCoy,
east by D. Hi Cooper • south by James
sou', and-west - by Stoplon Wators—centaiising 45
acres moreor less, with about 20 acres improved,
a frame dwelling house, frame barn, frame black
smith shop and a low fruit trees thereon. To be
sold as the property of
,Joseph House, suit of
John Benson.
ALso—A 'Out land inNirostfoltj, bßupded on
the north bi'Dinghitm IMatdi `and' ITewoykWhit2
mash, Cast by Charles Scott, south by lands in
possession of John P. Walloon, and•west by high=
waycontaining:so - 9ros more'er less, with a
bout 30 acres improved 2 log barns, frame' dwol
ling houso arid an ppj to ottchard thereon. •To
be sold as thO property of Benjamin Matteson,
suit of Sanders A: Colegyovo,
A Lso—A lot of land in Osceola, bounded
north 'by 'Russell Crandall . . .h . - others,' - east'l4,
George Newman & C. D. ICeeney, south' by the
estate of V. C. Phelps, dec'd, and west' by high
way—containing ono acre, more or less, with a
sash and blind factory and ; other. • ont,buildings
and appurtenances tboreunte belonging thereon.
To be sold as tbe.,properly6f V. S. coats, suit of
Robert Hatatuond.- - • ' • -
Ar.so—A lot of land; in Elkland, bounded
north by tho George Robbins estate, east by J.
M. Reed, south by' Joel Parkhurst, and west by
Buffalo street—containing .2 acre,' more or less,
with a frarno*dwelling house, franto'barn, and a
few fruit trees thereon. To be sold, as the prop,
orty of D. D. Parkhurst, and Parkhurst & co.,
suit of John Parkhurst.
Aaso—a lot of land in Lawrenceville, boun
ded north by, Baldwin House lot, - east by Main
street, south by Locke: (hanger, And west by
lands of the James Ford estate--eontalning
acre,-more or less, with a frame house, frame
barn, and a few fruit trees thereon :
Also—another lot bounded north by Centre
street, east by Bolsoit 'Wilson, south by It.
Thornton, and west by E. 1). Wells—containing
acre', more or loss, with a fratuo' funning mill
shop thereon. .To Ito sold as the property of C.
Osman, 3:11. Mathor do A..Thrner, suet of Sus
annah Swift for use of Joel Neurson. -
ALso —a lot of, land in. Covingttts, bounded
north bylighway, east by Edivin Kl * s-1)k, south
by Nathan Whittemore and Abigail GrAvca , and
west by Henry Bailey—containing tqaeres more
or less, all improved, with a frame dwelling,
frame barn, frump saw mill, outbuildings, and a
row fruit traps thereon. ;.,To ho sold as;tho pyop ; .
erty nfdecoVjohnsoh, suit pf;,Edlyln Dyor.o
At.so—a lot of land in Charleston,bounded
north %Warren' Mil lc( 34 . 0. L:10liott, 044 by
. S. !hags 'lois and , N, A. IrAlic t kt, south by highr,
Way and N. A. Elliott, and Levillart, and west
by David Janes, ‘G.• L. 'Elliott and , highway=
containing 90 'acres more orless;about'6s notes
improved, with , two frame' dwellings,, 3 lime
barns, frame corn bona and frame wagortluansey
and'other outbuildings and apple orchard there
on:
ALso—another' lot in Charleston, • boubde'd
north lir Bertrand Bureaux, east by hiibriay.
south by Japoh Merrick and west by Jeremiah
Dechstader and Thomas Moore--containing 66
acres more or less. To be sold ,as the property..
of A. G. Elliott, suit of Joseph Thompson., ,
August 11, 1869. JEROME B. POTTER,
Sheriff.
ATATIAIikOP3 ,- : .
13REWSTER WATRINS.—At Richmond,
July 18, 1800.hy Rev. G. P. Watrous, Mr. L. C.
Brewstei, to Miss Victoria B. Watkins; both of
Richmond.
SHEIVE—DECKEIL—At Elmira, Juno 15th,
1869, by Rey, T. It. Beecher, at the Church'. Par:
lore, Charles 11, Shieve, of Jackson, 'Tien Co.,
Pa.. and Harriet A. Decker, of that city. •
SAIITI'I 7 -JEFEBX.—At Osceola, Aug. Ist,
1569, byN. Strait, Esq., Mr. Richard Smith to
Charlotte Jeffry, of Woodhull, N. Y.
The Campaign Agitator
We will furnish tlig Agitator from
August 4 to October 15 for 25 cents a
copy. Our friends in the several "elec
tion districts can now make up their
oluba and forward at once, so that we
may make preparation to fill their or
ders promptly.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
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agents in the vegetable kingdora.
ft makee the halt 82noolli eta? glogay, anti
door not stain the &kin !
IT IS RECOMMENDED AND USED
'EY THE FIRST MEDICAL AUTHOR.
R. 11. RATA CO., Na boa, N. R. Pipitif:dors
For solo by all Druggists. [July 21, 18814!:
TO CONSUrGIPTIVES.
- •
•
7911: Advertiser , bavink boot restoett'to bea t la a
raw weeks, by a vsty simple remedy, attet 'baviag PO.
Pored Acveral yenim with et severe kung areetioll, find
that dread Ms . oose.Cowinaption—ih auzlott, to make
nown to hid Pllow.miPrors ILo mottnn of etiro
To all who desire it. ho will send 0 copy_ of the pro,
scription used Moo of chargo,) with the directions for
preparing and using the steno, which they will find a
shot: Cum: Fon CoNsUMPTIoN, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, etc.
Tito object of the adv,ertiser senging:the z ProtterilP
tion is to boncilt tho atilitandi and Hpretyl koforinatlon
which its conceives to be invaluable; and ho hopes
every sufferer will try his remedy, R 9 it will rust them
nothing, sad n ay provalti blessing - ,
Pat ties whdi t il t Sun peoseription; win pleosoloAlreitti
; c. IIIIII-EDWAItt A. 01,1(Abp,
• • witlifiliv , herg, ICiAge'tfoufity, N: Y.'
May 26, ISCC
Orpl ans' Court Sale.
~ .. „ -• ;
1)Y viituil'of u "ardor of the Orphans' emir
JD of Tiogn C unty, to ine directed, I will ox
i
pose to sale b pnblio vondue, lit the Cour
Ilouse, Wellebol ), Thursday, Sept. 2, 1869, _a
...L .o.'elock I'. I‘l, he following described real es
tote, late' the property of Simon V. Butler, o
Delmar, deceased, viz :
. . -
. _
Beginning ate pnit and sione-'cionerj.'riiiriiiie
cast along the B, 11. Warriner lot., South 87°
East, 82 perches to a post and stenh,corner,
thence by sand of 11nrace Butler, South 07 8-10
perches to a post and stone corner, thence by
lands lately owned by Eneley- Siinmons; 87°
'West, 82 perches to a post and stone 'corner,
thence by land of Ira Butler, South 7 8-10
perches tcv.tlio.Plaae'nf:beginnin'd,i'con
fifty acres, more or less, with about 8 acres im
proved, one log houso and a few fruit trees there
on. SIMON BUTLER, A dru'r.-
Aug. 4,1800-3 t.
Application for Charter.
NOTICE is hereby given that the,' following
applioati,uns for Cl artqrs of incorporation
have becn; tiled in my oflice,imci-*lll be pVeserit=
ed to the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga Coun
ty, Monday August 30, 1860. '
_Robert B. Smith; 0. B. Lowell, and others,
for charter fur "Tlie ,Presbyterjan Church and
Society of Tioga."
E. Streit, Jesse LQClie, S. X. Billings and oth
eri, for chartor for "The first M, E. Church of
Gaines."
- J. 0. Crane, M. K. Beton, S.• E.' Kirkendall,
and others, for charter fur "First M. E. Church
of ijillertown. .
John Mitchell, J. F. OfevelanA, John'StniTord,
and others, for ehartlir for "First M. E. ChprO,
of Mitehells' Mills." .
At xvideli timesaid charters mitt be granted
unlegs valid objeution
ho made. ,
.1011 N F. DONALDSON,
Prothonotary.
Aug. 4, ISGO
Register's Notice.
Nona; is hereby given that the Adtninis,
trators named below have filed tlicirae
counts in the llegiAer's Office for Tioga County
Pa., and that the said accounts will ho presented
to ,tho Orphans' Court, fur said County, at a
session of said Court, to - be held in Wellsbi)ro' on
Monday the 30th day of Aug. 1809, tit 2:o'clock
M., for e•intirmation,and allowance.
- Final Account hf• Eliza M. Pearsall and Squire
Sopthworth, Administrators of the Estate lof
John A. Pearsall Into of hathain, deco:sea.'
Final Account of James S. Watrous'
Administrator of the Estate of Jathes A. , Smith
htte of Gaines, deceased. -
I . Final Account of Charles Eberenz, Executor
of the last Will and Testament of Margaret E.
iliternsoy late of 'Wellsboro. deceased. ,
I Final Account of-W. W. Baynes Adminsistra
for of the Estate of Ezra Davis, Jr.,, late of
Richmond, deceased. '
DARIUS L. DEANE, Registor.
•
Ingham's Woolen Mills
AEithELps, L PA.
EiMEIMI
ril/IE subscriber's will pay Quit,
Oasiimcros, Flannels, &0., &c., for Wool.—
They also manufacture as usual—
,
TO ORDER., OR ON SHIRES
. A
to suit customers: All work warranted as rep
resented. They , inyite,,partieular, t attention to
the 4. Water Proof
IASSIMERES,
IN=Mil
which aro warranted in every respect. Particu
lar attention given to
ROLL • CARDING I
• '
, , :Al9ll 3
CLOTH MRESSINGN
I . NCI RAM'S large stook of: Cassimoros, &.c., 25
per cent less than any competitors, and warrant.
eaae'represintod.
- INGlTAWS:minufacturo to order, and , do all
kinds of ltoll-Carding and Cloth Dresaing, and
dofy competition.
INGHAMS have 'as good An'nesortnient of
Oloths, Oassimerer, tko.;
,and 'give more for Wool in oxohango than any
other establishment. - Try theni and satisfy Jour
aelves.
XIsIGHABIS wholesale and retail at the Caw
anesque bills, 2-miles below Knoxville.
- 'Our Cloths aro_ war ‘ rated,
, and 'sold by tho
following persons t ' •'
.
DELANO & CO.. Wollsboro, Pa.
T. L. BALDWIN & CO., Tioga, Pa . .
J. C. BENNETT, Covington, Pa.
100,000 Pounib of Wool
. , Wanted.
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JOSEPO 3 INGFHA-Ir 1 .- -QQNS
June ;
vuo. avid, Ju.t - f
‘, riv - ;•tf. -
NEW , SPRING. GOODS
AT TUli
it V-4,:0U,14 AT OR,
CORNING-. N. Y.
UrE have just received a largo .stock of
Goods anitable for the Spring trade, to
. VY
:which we desire to call the nttontion of the peo
pTo of TiogßCountyp . • •
DOMESTIC GOODS,
i'ANOr -DRESS GOODS,. POPLINS, ,
SLUGS, SIiAWS,. COTTON AND
• WOOLEN GOODS, •
• •
• z ' ; ..•• •
for,mon'and boys': wear.
.
`BOOTS AND SHOES,
•
Carpets, &c., &e.,
we have a full assortment on inspection of Goods
and prices*that satisfy the closest • buyers
that this is the place to tnake their purchases. In
CM
: <i •
Grocery '.
we haVe everything needed to make a complete
assortment of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
~?
havtialsojast received a large lot of•
citockEitv,
direct from the Importers, of entirely new pat
tern; Very neat, and cheaper than ever offered in
this market before
Do not fail to loop through our stock boforo
making purchases.
Corning, March 22, 1888.—ly.
111
Ell
• ,I
FEE
_+. ;~
NEWELL /6 OWEN
luse Keceived
S PRING SAOKS and stolizts,: t at ays.
April 14, 1809.
•
- ri-r43 .
- 'ART GALLERY,
Is tbo;p4op to got your PI4ITOGRA,P,IIB. Now.
and Rustic ScOnery, Tito now dabinoriiize'lria4e
in any position.' : "`apr. 14, 1869.
A I LARGE Stook 9f S l it q C ll / Ir o l ja
gat co . I
4 •
`A fit 14, 1869.
Largest Stock of Trames
InTioga Countifoi sale at the lowest priees,*at
CLAY RING'S
April 14, 1869. :All Gallery.
A., B. EASTMAN,
) 71Salt* '
• '111:41."/101:46- :DENTIS T ,
'VI' 9*
Artificial teeth from one to an entire sot insert
od at short notice on any plato desired.
Tooth extracted without pain—proved by
scares of witnessos, at the office. Special atten
tion given to the troatmont and filling of the
natural tooth. All work warranted at "livo and
lot live, prices."
July 28, 1369.
- For Sale, Cheap.
-ASTEAM Engine & Boiler, and all the gear
.ing for an up and down Saw.
JOHN R. BOWEN.
Wellahorn, June 23, 1839.-4 f. ,
MN SPRING GOODS
AT the PEOPLES' STORE
CORNIN,t3-, N. Y,
Ir you want tho best AMERICAN PRINTS in
manket for In cents per yard, and other
Goods in proportion. If you want any
Dress Goods or Shawls.
_lf yori want any
Cloths or - Cassimeres,
1 • .
by tho yard or made to order in the most ap
proved style. If you want any
Carpets,.
'nail
stior.,. n . ,nr 7u olls to Moot from.—
Inz you want anything in
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS,
at tho lowest prices. Call at tho
PEOPLES'
where prices aro uniform and low, where honesty
and fair dealing is the motto; and if you want
any
1 T1M.A.,,
25 por (lout leas than you on buy olsowhoro,
call on the agents of the
GREAT V. S. TEA COMPANY,
'and be convinced,
Come and see for -yourselves. Store directly
opposito•tilq Dickinson House-
• SMITH 4 WAITE
Corning, March 31, 1869.
r •
Wilson & VanValke,nburff's
No. 2 Union Block. is
the . place where the crowd go to'fnui
THE NEW SPRING STYLES
POPLINS, GRENADINES,' LAWNS,
ORGANDIES, PIQUES, CHINTZS,
P4RCALLES, GINGHAMS,
DELAINES & PRINTS,. .ALL STYLES,
FACTORY'S; SHEETINOS, 'IBLEACH.
ED AND UNBLEACHED 19JSLiNS.
HOOP SKIRTS,
of every doseription; toßEgiii TRIMMINGS and
•BUTTONS of all kinds; also the largest and
.'cheapest assortment of
REIDY MIRE CLOTIIING
. .
ever brought into Tioga .County. 'Remember
the place, antl'call before purchasing.
We have selected our stock with great care'
and notify gentlemen that in
LIGIIT.,OASSIMERES, TWEEDS, LIN
ENS, FARMERS' SATINS, GAI
TERS, & SUMMER WEAR
of every description we can't be beat.
' Thankful forpast patronage, and by strict at
tontion to business we hope to share a confirm
eneo (litho same.'
° WILSON ,&, VAN VALICENBURG.
V°llsboro,May 19, 1869-tf,
Farm for Sale
T Will sell at private sato the Richard Phillips
I farm, In Westfield Borough, oontaining 05
acres, with frame house, frame barn, wagon
house, and an apple orchard of 70 trees thereon.
FRANCIS STRANG,
Westfield, July 21,1880-3 t ., Ear.
No. 13, 141.4:01 STRHET,
WELLSBORO, PA
"BEII.IIIVIC EXCHANGE!"
How
_cloth the liitlebusy :bee
Improve each, shining hour r
Where buy his Augai, Coffee, Tea,
• His Fork; Hams Fish and Flour f
The buky bee improves his time,
And saves his cash'alSo,-
At Mather es; whose goods are prime
Besides dog cheap, you know.
BLOW! N'
I s not my strong point or best hold; but I have
as duty to discharge in the way of providing my
follow creatures with all of the necessaries and
many of the luxuries of life; therefore, I nm
bound to proclaim that in my line of trade I in
tend that the travel in and out of the
CIE-HIVE EXCHANGE
during the season, shall lead ihe groat, intelli
gent, liberal, and discriminating public to liken
it unto
THE OWARMING
of ye gentle and tun i lful bees in flowery June.
I have made a now, deal, and shall'hereafter
keep a full stock of /Loh .Dry Goods as
SUGARS,
SALT,
STARCH,
•
TEA-TEA MT-EA-TEA 1
TTTTTTTTTTT TTTTTTTTTTTT
GREEN,--BLACK,---JAPAN- ENG-
LISA 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 stook,of
Molasses & Syrups
which, like other, and less substantial sweets of
this chequered life, are vAnislaing adown jugs
and kegs; though I have a steady supply from
the City, and . defy the ever-aching sweet tooth
of the public. Among other wet goods I have
Mackerel, Codfish,
as well as
' WEZUFA 9 USE_
AND FISH - HOOKS AND LINES,
Togother with all and singular the various
0 - O,F FEE S
COCOA, CHOCOLATE, & BROMA.
And listen, yo barefooted ! I have a largo it
splendid stock of
BOOTS & . SHOES,
And I want to exchange everything in my line
for Greonbacks and
MARKETABLE PRODUCE AT CASH
RATES.
•
' Call and see me. If you call for anything
I haven't on hand, I'll assure you that it's at
Tioga, and expected every minute
1111 C
lot
COME TO
T. L. BALDWIN Br. CO'S
TIOGA, PA
and see a nice stock of Goods for the
Spring & Summer Trade.
such as
1,4i112M Matsu own
stylos, colors and patterns—
ALPACAS, POPLINS, CAMBRICKS,
FRENCH. JACONETS, ORGANDIES,
PEQUAS, VERSAILES, BLACK -
AND COLORED SILKS,
itc., trio.
BEAUTIFUL SUMMER SHAWLS
and a largo assortment to select from
CLOAKS READY—MADE, AND CLOTH
TO MAKE MORE, ALL KINDS OF
LININGS, FRINGES, TASSELS
dfcc , TO TRIM DRESSES
' OR SACQUES.
—Ouf i kitook of—
YANKEE' NOTIONS
cant bn boat. It keeps up with evorythingi the
Yankees have thought of so far.
HOW. SKIRTS, BALMORAL SKIRTS,
CORSETS, &C,
R---0-111-11-N
malcuelzeia
too numerous to mention; but will say that you
will seldom find so largo an assortment to select
from in a country store, and clear down to the
BOTTOM, FIGURE.
ZYo also keep alarge assortment of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
in suits, and parts of suits. Should we fail to
suit you with ready-made, wo have Cassimere,
and - ,
A TAILOR TO CUT AND FIT
boots and hoes,
all styles and sizes.
HATS AND CAPS, STRAW GOODS,
AND GENTS' FURNISHING
GOODS, A COMPLETE LINE OF
MICKEL - 2.Y, WOODEN WARE, •
HARD WARE, SHELF HARD
WAItE, NAILS, IRON,
Locks, Lateh'es, Carpenters' Toole.
:• ' A GENERAL STOCK OF
GROCERIES,
Fresh. TEAS are lower than at any time since
. the war. Bid not go to Cuba to buy sugar, and
so have some cheap. We aro agrts for the
lION4 SEWING - 1401 i NE
F--I--W--]X
Farmers, f you want
i i
tools to work with drop in•
SALT, IME, PLASTER, PORK, FLOUR
-- - itna., Cayuga Plaster, (Pe. ..,
Butter tub), Pails, Firkins, and Ashton Soli to
flavor with. All kinds of Farm Produce want
ed. Prices can't be beat.
`i`--_.III--4A----N =-- R -=- S
T. L. BALDWIN A CO
Tioga, Pa., May 6, 1869.
CRACKERS,
T: MATHER&
-F-L -E .
SELLING OF# AT COSH'
FOR . CASH !
4 9 g BL WIME42I2§ 4 CO.
Pill sell rent this date their with() stock of
DUGS, MEDICINES,
Perfumery, Notions, Dye.
Stutll4, Paints, Oils,
Varnishes, Glass, Putty,
Alcohol, Turpentine, Kerosene Oil,
Tobacco, Cigars,
Wall-Paper, Curtains,
Fixtures, &c., &c., eze.,
AT COST FOR CASH.
Positively no Humbug.
P. R. WILLIAMS k, CO
Welisboro, March 3, 18G9
Fresh Goods Received Weekly.
Dry Goods !
Fresh Groceries
CROCKERY:
2001 NO A SZOMRID
Hats and Caps.
1 •
Be it remembered, that
Converse - & Osgood
koop constantly on hand a largo stock of gonern
MEIICHANBIZE.
GOODS AS REPRESENTED. NOT
TO BE UNDERSOLD
jan.6, ISIIS.-ty. CONVERSE dc OSOOOD
WAT'CIi[ES
N
)
`-)r(i t‘, ,„1
41 NW M 2
The undersigned would respectfully inform
the citizons of Tioga and vioinitY that ho has
juid oponed
• W, atelk• and Jewelry '
establishment in Borden's Drug Stlirep anti is
prepared to execute all vders in his line f)f
businags with . despatch and in the best of man
ner. I
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
WILE
Tioga, Fob. 2i, 1860.—tf.
EAST CnAuLESTON
WOOL CARDING.
T_TAVING purchased the wool carding works
I I of Mott Sc Whitney, the subscribers arc
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.
The charge for carding is based upon the weight
of the rolls, and not upon that of the crude
wool.
• Satisfaction guaranteed. Wo have a first-class
machine and plenty of power to drive it.
July 27, .1569-4 m. MOORE k BACON.
PolarLc•-3Pcbrte.%
ORGANS AND MELODEONS,
J 1 OR sale by I. G..1101 7 T. Haines Brothers
Pianos, Ohickerings, Steinways, and Steek's.
Hinterinister's Organs akid Melode.ons, and Ma
son Si Haailin'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 cost?~
tners of Tioga County than any other
qoaor in
Nortlierti Pa. I6.rery instrument; i.
warranted
for five ylears. For full particulars Fee Illustrat
ed Catnligue. • 1. U. HOYT.
Mans eld, Pa.,t.March 3,
F o r Sale.
T AM AGENT for Kinney ,t; Co., celebrated
I. platform Spring Wagons, all styles, also
for their light 'Carriages and Buggy Wagons,
all made in good style, and from Jersey timber,
amt warranted in every respect, equal to any
made. Can furnish any of the above at the
lowest Manufacturers price's. L. C. BENNET:
Wolleboro, May 5, 1859—tf.
State Street Lots. •
P. CONE having laid off his land on
Xi. State Street into town lots now offers
theta for sale on reasonable tortes.
Wollsboro, April 28, 1889.
A FULL, Stock of Groceries at old prices 14
FIE LANO A CO.:r
April 14, 169.
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INI
To the Owners of Vapatented Lands.'
SURVEYOR GENERAL'S OPPICE, j ,
. Ilartuisuuna, PA., May 25,1869.
IN obedience to an Act of Assembly, approved
the eighth day of April, one thousand eight
hundred nod •nine, you are hereby notified
that the " County Land Lien Docket, contain
ing the list of unpatonted lands for Tioga Co.,
prepared under tho Act of Assembly of the
twentieth of May, ono thousand eight hundred
and sixty-four, and the supplement thereto, has
this day been forwarded to the Prothonotary of
the county, at whose office it may be examined.
Tho liens 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 one year from this date, in order that
parties may obtain their patents without addi
tional cost. • JACOB hi. CAMPBELL,
Sumer General.,
Valuable Pioperty for Sale.
IN Roseville, in the center of the village.
Said property consists of a fine store hoes
admitted to bo the best in Tioga County, 50x30,
foot, two stories high ; together with a fine ea.!
sortment of morehanciirde, such as may be found
in a first-class County Store. This is a splendid
stand for trade, and one of tho 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, 1.869—tf.
WANTED--AGENTS For Prof Pargon'e
Laws of Business.
With full Directions and Forms for all Transactions in
every State, by THEOPHILI7I3 PA.1180:46, L. L. D A , Professor
of Law ill Llarvard University. A Now Boole. for Every
body. Explaining every kind of contract arid legal ob
ligation, and showing how to draw and execute them.
The highest and beat authority in the land. flettd for
our liberal terms: also for our patent Bible Prospeotus.
Scut Free. PARINIBLEB & CO., Nina. Fa.
Juno 9,1889-Bm.
Administrator's Notice.
LETTERS of Administration having been
granted to tho 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, June 16,1869-st.s
HARDWARE AND STOVES I
CONYERS & OSGOOD
H A a r
th o i n hand and are constantly receiving
•
Hard Ware Store
every article needed in this region of country,
in tho
HARDWARE LINE.
SHELF HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL
NAILS, MIDDLETOWN AND
ELMIRA' SAWS, ROPE,
srrov - .Es,
Cooking, Self-Regulators and . Coal
' Stoves.
ome ;
Companion,
and the justly celebratnd
- 4111 RI IN - COOK STOVH,
TIN-WA.RE
1 No pains will be spared to meet the wants of
our customers.
-CONVERS Sc OSGOOD.
Wellsimro, Jan.'6, 1869,
THE AMERICAN
BUTTON-119LEr OVER-SEAMING
AND SEWING MACHINE
T"Egreatest invention and the best sewing
Machine in the world). It has no equal as
a Family Machine. And •
, I
INTRINSICALLY :THE CHEAPEST
It is roally two machines in on by a simple
and beautiful mechanical arrangement, making
both the Shuttle or, Lock-stitch and the Over
seaming and Button.holo ;stitch with. equal fa
cility and perfection.
It executes in the very best manner every va
riety of sowing; such as
HEMMING, FELLING, I CORDINq,
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
warranted by-the Company or its Agents to give ,
entire satisfaction. -
For further information inquire ofF. KINGS
LEY, at R. C. Bailey's in Morris Run, or of Mrs.
S. R. EVERETT, four doors south of the Depot
near R. Farr's Hotel, Bkissburg, where the ma.
chine may be tried, and instructions received in
using the Machine, by all those wishing to buy.
F.JRINGSLEY, Agent.
Morris Run, Pa., Junel9,-1869-3mA
TIOGA CO., COURT; PROCLAMATION.—
Whereas, the Hon. Ttobert G. White, Presi
dent Judge for the 4th Judicial District of Penn
sylvania, and C. F. Veil and Elisha T. Bentley,
Esq.'s, Associate Judges in Tioga county, have
issued their precept, to the directed, for the hold
ing of Orphan's Court, Court of Common Pleas,
General Quarter Sessions mid Oyer and Termin
er, at Wollaboro, for the County of Tioga, on
the sth Monday of August (being the 30th day),
1860, and to continue two weeks.
Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coro
ner, Justices of the Peace, and Constables in and
for the county or Tioga, to appear in their own
proper persons, with their records, inquisitions,
examinations and remembrances, to do those
things which of their offices and i in their behalf
appertain to bo done, and all witnesses and other
persons prosecuting in behalf of the Common
wealth against any person or persons, are re
quired to be then and there attending, and not
to depart at their peril. Jurors aro requested to
be punetualin their attendance at the appointed
time, agreeably to notice.
Given under my hand and seal at the Sheriff's
Office, in Wellsbero, the 24th - day of July in
the- year of our Lord one thousand eight,
hundred and sixty-nine. J. B. POTTER,
Sheriff.
Wm. Radde, lln Common Pleas of Potter Co., No.
vs. ; Pa Feb. Term 1869. Foreign At
Chas. Bushor. tachmen t-
.
POTTER COUNTT, SS : I
'
- .
,----&---. , i The Commonwealth of Panneslvania, To
{ L. 3 1 the! Sheriff of said county Greeting: I
1 • j W e command you that you attach Chas -
`- - y-' Busher, late of sour bailwick, Yeoman, by
till and singular his goods and chattels, lands and tene
ments, rights and credits, in WiloFo hands or possession
soever the same may be found so that he be and appear
before our Judges, at COndersport, at a Court of Com
mon Pleas there to be held thelbth day of February,
A. 0.1869, there to am wer Wm. ;Ladd° or' a plea of
debt, damages fifteen tl (Jugend dollars, and also, that
you summon to be and appear before
our said court at the sa e time and place, to answer
what shall be objected ag inst him and abide the judg
mont of the Court they in, and have, you then and
there this writ. .
Witness the lion. Robert O. Whitei President Judge
of our Court. at Coudersport this 10th day of February
A. D. 1869. H. J. OLMSTED, Prothonotary.
Surat Fr& OEFILL
Coudersport, Pa., Veb. 10th 1809.
I hereby eertirst hat the above is n true copy of the
original writ now in my hand.
July 21,1869-6 w. ii. T. REYNOLDS, Sheriff.
FOR BALE—A lot of cutter timber, ready for
use, will bo sold choap. Caron—
HALT, & MARCH,
'reortey villa, Pa.
July 21,1869-3 m
100,000 LBS. WOOL UNTO
for which the highest prico will bo paid at the
Store of
Juno 16, 1569•
Wellsboro . Wool-Carding. Works.
A. HILTBOLD wihhes to inform the Pub
that ho is ready to do alt business in
his line witri, promptness and in a workmanlike
manner; and also that he will keep cloth KO
cash to exchange for Woul at his shop.
S. A. JULTBOLD.
Juno 2,18894 w.
TN DIVORCII,—To Alexander Barden : Take
notice,
that Anna J. Barden, your -wife, by
her next friend, Levi Ferguson, has applied to
the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga County.for
n divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and
that Paid Court has appointed Monday, /Oh 30,
1809, at the Court House, Wellaboro, fora hear
ing in the said matter, at which time_and place
you can attend if you think proper.
J. B. POTTERY .
Sheriff.
•
Aug. 4, 1809
IN DIVOItCE.--To Wheeler Marvin:. Take
notico, that Lorilla, M. Marvin, by her next
friend Charles Videnn, has applied to the Court
of Common Pleas of Tioga County for a divorce
from the bonds of matrimony, and that said
Court has appointed M'anday, Aug. 30, 18130, at
the Court House, Wellaboro, for a hearing in
the said matter, at which time and place you can
attend if you think proper. J. B. POTTER,
Aug. 4,1.869. Sheriff.
TOLES 1 -;;ARKER,