110111 E MATTERS. - WEIfINESD t AY, AUG. 18; 1869:" Note Roy's Cholera Drops,, To the Voters of Tioga Coartly-r—J,F. Donal - son. CoorA, Blinds—l-Rohevls DEFERRED.—We are agat > obliged to defer much matter in tyke, owing to into arrived local and advertising. e . BELOW will hold a Quarterly meeting at the Baldwin School House, Dellani, Sadirday ikptetnher 4.:, THE privjng . fepoing and grading of the Weikel:a:oil) Drieirig- Park bas ,been let to Messrs. Wright & nastiiige. , How Is IT?--If Hermes 'vas the: patron saint of thiees and robbers in olden time, does it follow that "The llermaje Society" of Wellsboro has designs upon pcoplo's pockets? Accm,E.NT,.- - We regret to learn that Eugene Beane, of Charleston, foil from an overturning load of hay in the field, last week, a nd s ustained a fractero . of a leg !fear the ankle . Theleg was set by Dr. Webb,.or this village. A SURPRlSE.—lganytof t e frienis of Rev. Jno. A. Bowman, 'Rector of St. Paul's, !ik this village, made him it visit Tuesday evening of last week, and left him nearly $5O r ialAr th an they found him. - • COUNTERFEITS.—T-LoOk out for coun-' te am, $lO greenbacks. Tbo, counterfeit is so Flerer that none but experts can detect it. Bet ter refuse alt tens unless yeu can submit them to au expert. 1110 F. ALLEN. we learn, Is engaged for the sixteen weeks following September conduct Institutes in Maine. His salary for the o ugagement is $lOOO. That will do. There is health and profit in that, professor. Aam.—Vharley ThOmpson has lately paintedfrfortrait of a little damghter of Mr. John Faulkner, of Mansfield, from a photograph, the child heifig doCease'd. We 'aro assured • that the portrait gives entire L satisfaetiop to the, ;pa rents and friends. One who writes us from Tiogu, over the f ign fau re 43f O, A Vrierol to Justice,!' muse semi ns his real name before we can ilia lel ter).-,.: W e do nettlivant it for publication, but in coUiPlii alle l e with an invariable ricio not to Publish anonymous letters or articles. piNDmo.—parties for whom we have bail hooks bound are requested to el9l and get the :awe without delay. Reasonably earn Will ha taken to keep them from data age,-lott we cannot contract to tako care of books ton long. Wanted—an owner for a volume of "the Magazine." A (Joon PAPEit.—We comment) to farmers and stock-growers the Practical Earner, published by pasoliajl Morris, Philadelphia. It is a handsome guide - published monthly, null 611.1g1 with such common 801390 suggestions as Are of greatest praotipifl y lap, tp the farmar. The price is but $1 per ypr, CONFIEZIATIoN.-11t. Rev. Bishop Stevens preached at St, Paul's Church Sundry warning and eyeniug i in the morning from I Samuel 2-30. At the close of the morning cervices the Bishop admintstcred`the rite of con firmation to a class of fourteen. The rite of bap tinn was administered in the \afternoon, at 5 o'clock. • The numerous friend§ of the Bishop ware glut to see him enjoying greatly improved health. The church was crowded both morning ind evening. TUE - CEOPS.—The -grain and bay trope are nbarly secured, and wero never bet(ce. W 0 think it no risk to say' that Tioga county raises her own breadstuff this year 1/369, with some to spite. Still, with not less than h. do• f am , cheese fatdories, and many private dairies, all' Nog a brisk business, it is not certain that Tioga county niakes enough cheese to supply the local *nand! The corn crop is not a certainty. Po tatoes, and other root crops, aro capital. i ; ; , , '.,., ~, , PEBSONAL.—proi. cularles xi. 'remit, principal of the Slate Normal School, was in tonn last Thuredily. Ile report& the school till ing up with a promptness that is highly encour aging. We hope the day may arrive when Brad fuid county shall not furnish more patrons of the ihool than Tioga, - The' faculty is made up of first-class educators, the sehpol is easy or access from the outside world, and the society in the inidbt,of which it is pl'aced is [toted for its good morals and enterprising\ spirit. The next term (Tens Wednesday; Sept DOVE TO THE. ClTY.—.Fratllllll. Spen t! ea; the Mansfield Photographer, and for more than a year our faithful "local" at that place,"baS gune to take charge of a Gallery in Wilmington, Delaware. While tvo regret to part with Mr. :liquor, it glyes rls rleasnrc to know that lie is likely to better his condition in the pew has chosen. Frank ia a more than ordinarily clever artist, a faithful local chronicler, and a citizen in whou6bere is no guile. lie has our warmest wishes' fo r his success. Ilis brother, vho has had three years' expoidomee, qucceeds to the proprietorship of tiro Afanshold Gallery. T DE MAR. CIIEESE FACTORY:— l'he knlator is greatly obligell to Mr. William Fl',lll cis, Ellperilltendolll. 01 Old COllO Sc, Francis raetory, for a lhle s;imple of elteet;n iniyie at thtrt 4tablisliment. Tlti :Paetbry u ldo shout 16,000 pounds of cheese this Petition, and is waking fteMpounds a day at present. It is or of the best constructed Inetoeies in the and has the advantage of alithe modern imiirove weals as well 41.1 the lest ! , f ‘Paler. The eiletFo IS finely flavored and sells at lc. emits at the factory. The wort( is all done by Mr. Mrs. Framis, or under their care. , Everything i.e ns ucatanti tltii 03 ItelY mown hay. Thero ought Pi 1.1 411011(41i eow4 kept. la tlmt rogioll to increata3 Ike cheese-make to 800 pounds a day. I. 0. of 0. T.—The °lli 'era of t i Wells 1)oto Lodge for the uurrcnt (oar eenre : W, C. T.—Mr;3, R'. I\'. wo,b , v. T.---11frs P. Potter i See'y.—Mej. fllvrticl, i A..fit.:- It. R. Austin . ; F. S.—Miss Vultuncid ; Treas.-- `Sadie Brewster; Chni.htin---itev. S, M. Itronk - man ; Marshal—Arthur lioy ; Deputy —Satlia Itogeri ; ; (Y. W, Cliriacuot, - Mr. IL L. Dentin is Distiiet Deputy The niruiees of Niles _Valley Lin Igo are T. —Lydia Lyon V. T.— Einina .Mayn; i 4 eer4 tll 3 iL.rdeti ; ielehei F. S.— Pordep Trens.--C. ; Choi lain—F. A. Lent ; Kent; L 0•- Lottie Niles; 0. o.—Euiina Bash. lirrnovEmmk.rrs.—Steitimatio is repro ducing summer ekies upon thOoity ceiling or the ar. E. Church building. Tho joiner wiirk Pep'ly tlono. Wmpte is lini s sbing ni) bi:s job on Wrii,ht 'S4 Bailey's now stores in gouil bt.ile, intiliitig thri: l l 1 as neat storea iiiii often get in i; row. ' ~ The Wettnores are raising he founilitiioi,wal , l of Cone's new hotel, and froth a glance 'ii i t the pound plan it is plain that the structure will he a credit to all parties concerned. Van Horn has occupied hi.'s new sales room. -T, Ile has Wen tn llooliester and putreinvied a fine wick of !louse furnishing goods, together with /core machinery for the factory. Sticklirt has nut an ear-piercing whistle on his factory. It beats Popkpladf3r wit of sight. Mr. D. D. Holiday to to build a neat collage - an Walnut-scree, opposite.R. L. Van Horn's new cottage. Brooknaan has the i pb, and be knows how to rush a houso up in good style. 14ike Conway is laying the dust on Main-St. --r: Hie contract reads-- l a Down with the duoti" RErraiage , :r:j . ts,V7. , of Springfield, 111.,.preacjied, two very able, in - - litruetivo and inipre.ssiYe terinUisii 'ln the Baptist . Hall . on Sunday Inst. flowrishing church iu Spriniilield'S . 7l;ero ho bas successfully, labored fez. ,fifteen yee t rs, R ail ja int prosen t on t visit bare _with his friends nro khidtk : Onsented toproach , Suridig nest, at the usual hour.. Bailey • . Elmira, send tiort it leee - ofShoot - Mnsie;,ent/tfeil• `feotij ' etbing Strio - Stlit);!- a song ot - 4 eltoroEc Mr. *Tames T. Dudley, tout•le.. by Brown. ,;)We don't know which mest, outside of the sheet: •The forme'r:aitponla Uye t oost'irraistibly; aild`the latter to tho'lEtror The.song, Bhp all from'Mr.'Dadloy"s pan, is tulbo(musie, but thig has a diish . of gad' littv mor 'added:. Publis4d by 'N.Toild .541 Broadway, New fork,• '' KNOXVILLE.—We ihtega show ourself only ~pow and ihed,", but a:paint . , or twmneeds 'sharpening n.V•tl4,weelt. Jerry Stoddard has.returned , frotu Kansas With his family, and he' finds his nowibriek store and house geing' fight up' 'Mr. ifinibitrt the builder, is piling up= the briek'and:TrMrttir'• trenenclensly'i unit by the limo-flag will:44mM: tn'yithi',pciiiinitis . they will have the walls all up for the first,stCorY• And thu whole thing.will:bocrwrdect coinpk,": 4 - 'tion ns fast as possible, as Jerry is very toottitie, to commence "tearing rags" in Knoxville. The: other improvementg spoken of heretoforeS l are moving along slowly but' surely.4;' -••• , Our friend Roberts says, ho don't want "Now and Then" to blow him any more for he has gone to' work and built the hest piece of plank walk in, town ;. and We were ealiy tickled to hear, thitt "!neighbor" of his say, shall.. catch it nest Week darn that,"Now and Then." Now.driend Alba, if you '"filer 'mitt yolit walk any time 'before ,the JtidgimMit;",wpflilidetho' Boro Dads will,bo slati'efiad. 941108-44 1 : the same side of the street that ~need ptinching," but wo hope !they wOnjt get it. N 9 AND 'MEN. • . I TIOGA—I have -noticed many, im.- proveinents in our +(pingo 'in former letters; •still many of our streets' and' walk's 'tiro in, ti "precarious situation'!" ray towntititi'aspUe:4 :tti; become the county seat. V. B. Smith Vol., has built a new ,substontial wellt fronting the north and -west Pities o'l4 . lir'PeitY• -The walk between - 111. - 13erry'll ttnd the Croat:: e'cl Crook buidge is being.:_robuilt tn'. a not very sithplantiat manner. _ , - New SOeet has been much neglected for-years pal, though its appearance is now•on tho gityll. - 4 ! Sly has improved the looks otitis honsowith nlw blinds and faint.. I A largo wooden building is' to be built; in the course of a few months, on the same Street, the second story of which will be finished off -for a Town Vali. Mrs. A; .f, Fisk :night have .been , !-e en riding into town the otkr maiming in very "I . ael style," though a good reinswomau her horse (Whet . ' down Weltsboro-St., ,at furious rate until stopped near Smith's hotel. Veber Colealost n Ivo!l tilled wallet day morning. it er n ; pie, keal up by d.C. florton, irk° went immediately to the bank In ativertisu tho 1431110, where he %vita met by the owner. , • It: H. Hall, carriage wither, is getting ent ,as lino an asqortment of buggies as.eunbe found in any shop in the county. tie does 01111' his own work, eonsequently'ean guarantee every thing. Ha ) lideti t has "learned to do well," and gone into a life partnership• with, one of the best girls in all the "country rOund." The Hood Templars' _entertainment was a success. It was well patronized by the WWll hence of this, and adjoining towns, and all ap peared to he well pleased, sumnelt so, that it was gimPeal request ) that it he repeated on the Fri day evening felicity tag?' Many were notational to go away without a "hoaring" fur tho want of a larger hull. CIoFSIT.-1 1 \velve ti eh set oht together to clitab a mountain, The promise to each was health, wealth and happiness, when th9l top should be gained. Eleven of - the twel% toiled upward, with varying EIICCCSS, but always i'up ward and forward. They were scattered Along the acclivity at different degrees of altitude, ,and though nono had 'much tho advantage of any! Otlion yet he Who had Li:tined a lea , paces of his fellow always had.a good word fur hint. Iu !Liu course of time it appeared .certain enough Oat, life eintred, each 00.110 eleven would - reach the top of the mountain. Tlr. toputh an 'folMd that, ctip,tLing the mountain meant work. Ito found out what everybody knew before, that he hid no resources, either mental or moral. Hatay down under the lirst ledge of reek ho came•to, and there grifveled injthe dirt 4 Passers-by paused to gaze at the spectacle df dirt and inanity ti moment, and some inquired what he was doing, 43 well as what the: eleven workers on the mountain' above him were dying. Ti Ai:se - inquiries ho replied) for kiiingelf—that he was horn a genius and had au call to climb mountains. Ai to the eleven Lo were climbing tho mountain ho spike with litterniss and contempt. "Those fellows," said e, "ar4- idiots.. 'TheY Ate :etillda:stecitCDT,,ftgqr knowledge, but they ,are: :nobodies. They have no genius. Genius disdains labor. genius sanc tities filth, draws its inspiration .froM the Wine en,,, revels in obscenity and exelsses of all kinds.' But afar all, the ;miss, of men respected. the eleven who toiled up the mountain side, and re-- garded the pity.do'abortion at the for with, varying degreci of contempt. —Two littlo° boys, tired , of- being lodged, clothed, and fed at their parents' expense, ran away to seek their fortunes. They bad an idea that in come sections the P Wool were- gold and silver, the rivers milk, and the earth al cemposi• lion of naplo sugar and honey. They had an idea tin t , hread and ,ment,% antlfbe v otp hat and troweer. %ren for'- that wondeifn t imid. They left on Monday and re:: turned th following Wednesday: They did not find the land of milk and honey, because they canto hack a day too away they Elmal,l remenWer or foy ever made his fortune in fewer than lour clays Three days aro too row to amass a rorttitit, little Imy•ht ' --A conerpontlent who has -o)serryd the in glittittolo which lie Wilily illu s trated lust. we[•k suggests that paretits should nover exeliarge rho far au agreement for support. i)iiring rile. (•t•rtainly tint. Thu rather who so wetady puts hunsell• Out of court oug'l4 .l . not to complain when an undutiful elti Id torttsjtito out of doors. logratittolo., though very lisic,is voV 01111111011. Ik4tt A orrATon---There's a mistattpi / sotne.., It here ; 311.,11 I've heen in ado t o abjed tif tt `goatt..'4 . I ilii»'t think I am the man, tho it seam OliVer bilsan does. Ile thinks singist no more a vingist than a crow-liar is - a timing ; fork ; no 111140 than a.siek lightning-hug in , in a nifitticg grater, is .sunshine. The fact LI, ()river has sent mu a plena pf #llefAl music - captioned: 1 . 11:41; lions LA tie laiiiittiOtt t•trettailit mmtii; and - -- 4. 01. tis itY• It. Qat:A. 2 Who It.l!..Quest.' is, is 4 que:,ltivi IN Mt. toe ; but'. - hp never Ngruiv ti.:pieetWrif short tatterle at My el.Oll tbihk, of M'_l doing sheet lightnitm, lam not in OM prae= time or retitamting chat I'conld not untlevlanti alien done, and 1 - h now a:: alYtatt., sheet , : ; at a: the meaaing ul " n ruittiOt 011111'a. a hove alt." (Extract from musleol publi= . , li tion) jam trot strutig up to. sivnet.p i ,m qtr d4; ~t ;monde ; CatltC tell LIM It rimes ofd, uttilre./—both equally respectable, by,r,tisan - And why 1 lica,ltt be sent this nytioulttr , tic ititku-4 1;14, I adore thoe,' is more , thaud: entt'. • Nior, if this lady mau l s Iny,lcife,ix its ail right, to say adore'thee' -Ina; f 'Jason ((,cans to insinuate that I atiirt4o young eoxCettilt I core war., standing tint i . ..li•tjght,tft,_ time, :-.itiging soft, tionsen.3e to ¢igh+lips h a im t all right. ha I.:0 curs deoo dedly improliat i lo, if not ituproper, ms ILuuuritiam All well enough of 4Offirt i. .e, for heyl , ,,;‘ ith the first faint plushld .upon; checks, to be standing eSq, nighf§ itf. the 1)411 gr ,o;:z , and triontlithig liver - day taut lair rut, hilt thou Into me: Say not, lore tiny droop and die, :Say that 1 y ativayg love thee, " . 1 ;-. ,: j • Drenthe fo) Otto toy latest sigh! Isi , mlY Writ, 1.1,4 e enough td„makil iftf nytdpi• fop] sentimental—otay lates.t aikli; 0 I Whew I 41111 lin my sixtes I - No, thank ytitt, am not the man. I. .No smotuT.f IRO CM Thy New °allege for 7,Wattipa ; begin their 'SIN th Annual Term etAweqiy, weeks, at their new College in "in = Twelf&h Street, corner of Second Arcane, the first MundaY 01: November. For Announcements, ziviitZ•full pat ticulare, address, with stamps, the Deanddrs. S. Tangier, M.' D., of the Beeiotery, Bli-e,• C. F. Wells, Box 730, N. Y. le=2 ~'~l =MEE SN 011111.1:TON == WHO DID ITT •:•5 .Or.I;FWAVEs4.I :1 . iv, At,: Cavlngtpo, during .1 38'135i04.4t0v:31. Pc Wattous, , ,. 'D r, G. V. Skelton,to , Mikry,:t.',Jones,. both of /Moss. May their lioneylaborineipAp eclipsed. ARTLETT—DAWS.*—At Mansfield, Aug. 7. 1 18119,,, bi1/lovi - A 4 .f. 1 )..{Va1a4fi;1ar49094 . Ji; =X v, }qt of-Bindford, to Mri ,-, linuak' s .P.4iiqict4 414n5:4 • 4 AugAtil, :009, brito.4/1.1"3.§ti1vr.04. 1 41' VO.D. / 416 1.01 1 1 1 r' of :Cohocton, Steu4o,p ..Co o N-.:1" ; ,- Miss Inez A. 'Doggett oE Lawrerioii'ilk; " JIAZ LE TT—ICEYES.—+ 4 O, Ticigh ) 44 usus,t 4,= - 1869, 0 1 .Tinerw Ilnilett 49 i - Xiss„,TBAC ittrfKiVelitA ts ill Ott P.. 002: Portlatris DEAT,Hp .i. L July-;7, ult., Nathaniel Dickinson, in the fi..qd year of his ago. [Thoti4loleitqciyetWilitsn tnani kb02.49 . imitate tholio lig - tditriesNittriat ho'golsi•Os - ed.‘' Ho wait a bright. cxmagiar, jot 'parents, ypt-fm.;,,Detwgen ,aril his .alit 611i4re, traarutia PotYrris'AC'ep and hot, lug, having no Pharisaic cloak for tho Sahiiatti to to flung aside iiirifigith4- week.'„,,Doitth, Aland, him prepared, and with his latest breath , ho pro -4314414P11 v..IPSPAY. (tvgr _ ;,, lost„ Joshua Alfred, son of Mr."*.T. , A I 'lf ag,ech-itinb-tnonthi. , i4 , ,?; 13erintiful, tifOnittn:jfyon -Woubl4,dbeaulltai • Tlbit lingim.ie,Magnolia ' • - 2 7 It gives - it pure Blooming coinble z ciort„aild,>estOres %TI MM! Beauty,. 't 4.1 <t . Its effects are gradual and'vellect. - 7 t It removes lietlimSe,"BlotcliCs at& riinples, cures Tah. Sunburn. and FrpclF - lov and di t a,dy of thirty appear tit twenty. no Magni) lia Balm ,malice the. Skin Smooth And Pearly .. - .thti ilyb" . l3right.. and clear: OM: Chock , . glair with tho Bloom of Youth, and imparts a fresh, plump appearance to'llie - Counttmonce. •No , Ladyneed com plain of,. bet Bomploxicia•,ivlien,iftgentit 'will 'purchase this tletig,littid artfclo. • irho , tant thing to dress the Halt with is Lyon's liatbairott. . • .:\=, • -T.r-Trr,, -- 10 TILE VOTEIth T.I . OGA . t•T 'Y. . by manyof m AVING been solicited R :•publican. friends from 'ail" parts' pf ;the county, to.beeomo an independent bandldatelor. thoief4ee2.of I.Prolhonotary, I liavo - yield :to, their requeetai.and tvitbont offering and ifurthei..reagona ~for, doing,s6rl ,11,9)Y announce myself es candidate for_ thet_offem:: ,• ; ' ; Aug. Dotinunaon.- 't '''S4o:ol7s"*lle*:',";': liTtlE OP sundry, writs- of I,?iri chi& Loffari Facins, find Vonditioni Expouns, is 'tined fait, of s 1110 ,Court,o4 ,Common, 14.„ og a count,StiJ find; to-`).n `,,,dirnoo"o,l f ivill'jex,ppktol public Cho I:6's t biddmint rho cotirt lloifsn;Wollsboro; ou 'Mondky/Alio 30th ,day of , 15119,, , Ofo.following Aescrib o d pioppriy, 'viz : , A lot of hind in Chatham, botnided ' north by 'INIOseS Patrick., Doom, and A ly Smitl4'emit by Sinclair Smith mid A P Smith, south by Nehemiah Smith and wetit by Stephen 11Iartin :OM Darius Itooni=cOntaiiiing 100 mores more iir les t (bout SO acres improved; framo . house, frame harm and apple Miltard - there:lir; b6l nn lot No. C'tif- the allotment of lands it: Chat ham: A l / 4 0-11116tilIT lot in Chationi, boinpleit north by Nelson Itay, aunt by lot now Or formerly owned by II eebora, sou tli by'Shicitur smith and west by- Moses Patlink—beillg lot Ni, 06 of suid allotmenb—contalm' ing 05 acre , : :ono or less; about 1,0 acres Improved, frame house, framo :barn and 'apple orchard theteon. To, be sold as silo property of A ipliens 'r Smith, snit of Itihgliain Trustees. A 11.$0—a let in Midi]lehnry homilled north by lot 310 or the' allotment •of Hingham lands in Middlebury, eontraeled to Robert Sax bury, and lot 201 now or late in possession of Ralph Button, east by sOld lot 0.04 and Bingham lands, south by south lino 'orwarrant 1351, and west by Illnahain lands and lot 310 aforesuld—bn lug lot 266 of the allotment of Bingham lands in Mid leburY, Tloga co., Pa., and part of warrant 1351—con taining 84-5 acres with usual ellowanco of 0 per cont. for roads, Le., about CO acres improved, frame Louse frame barn and fruit Wed thereon. To bo sold as the property of Ilarvey Button, suit of Wm B.Clymer et , . A GSo—a lot of land in Libtrty, bounded- north by Daniel liurtbock, east, by Williamson ltoad,,south by Jackson fittect.and west by Jacob Beck Br.,—contain.' tug about 12 acres, more or leas, all improve, two ctory ft onto sturebotc, two frame houses, two framo blArriso , other outbnildi and apple orcbara thereon.-.To hr sold us the property of J. 0 .Albectt, snit of J 8 Nlan, agan et al, ALSO—a lot of laud In Union,. bounded north by Wm 'ferry, east by Margaret Ditchmau and C S Writ by Mi 93 51 Tabor, 11, Rico and.D Spaulding—con taining 100 acres, 70 acres improved, frame house, two Game barns and apple orchard thereon., .To Lo sold as Cie property of IV Oranteor,‘suit of E Pomeroy: - ALSO—a lot in Lawrence, bounded north by Tublasi Oile & Co., cast by lloraco• Rolf and Irwin llostWick,,l south by Wm K Mitcboll and west by Julius Tremolo —containing 100 acres more or less, 10 acres improved • i frame house and front° barn thereon. To ho• sold the property of 1S ll' -Ballard • and .1 C Sal:III/SOD, suit. I of TiGgli Cu. Maui/. ALSO—a lot'of.land li Ilklnud. houndeOlorth ( . 4114f by John W 71y0tioontit by highway, Joel dittrht and Dail.' Dualist, and west ,b.Y Joel Parkliptst ,lot-Lemittiliting 18 neres more ;Dr 10Hb I[llo house, • , frame burn and fruit tredillevon. To bo,vild as OW or paahoot. ;At , 1 .1 - 4 interest In a lot of land in Ont•lnetr:4; - , bounded 'north by I;rostant Phelps, allbsri and Frank faivensluirj' ) meat by Seth Mbitaker, south, by Pliny find liarney Whitaker. west by E W containing 11l acres, about 93 acres inaproved, frame 1101190 frame barn and apple orchard thereon. To be sold - as tito property of & 14 . 911 . n 13obi von, §3it of KelSey uBc of BYer t -' • • • A Lg9—a lot in Mi , i(ll s elMiyi lunamleil north by high' way, east and south by S A Cady and west by Snyder Chantbet lin—containing 25 acres more or less, about 15 hers 1111) ovol, log and flame house, frame barn and &Mao on chard thereon. To be sold as Abe property of 1,, L. & Juiries E A:ndreitry; shit of IS , A !Stowell. • , • - ALSO—it lot of laud in Lawrenceville,boandeciaOrthl by State Line street, east' by Franklin street, south by Center site 4 and ti•est by•tho:Acdelny log one acre more (r leas, framoligh and smoke ti unit shingle thetory abd hppurtenances there On. ' To be sold as the pktipkrtY pt•74irety. Tilt:ll6r, fitlit: C 8 Mittiter & Co. ;AU: 4 9 77 a lot in Liberty, bounded porti; by J4c.ob ble, east by Albert Krlse and John Kohler, solith•liy Ur i Woodruff and Adam dapple, nod. west by Williiunr; soli itoSti—containing 5 acres more or less, all iniket s d fromefivieliing, tonne storehouse, frame stens intvitrhill frame barn and other outhu ildings thereon; - ALSO—MiOlikk`r • igt, Llllerty, i bounded ; north _lay sclibelhouse Int, east 'by" :icillianisorrrend and ;teth and'VeA 'by liighwityl—contalubigM acre niOre'or less' with flame htniso frame burnand fruit-trdes ,theremit , 'ALSO—ati Mita lot in Liberty, bounded north, south and west by It C Sebring and east by higlimay—con tainiug.2 acres more or less, all impt.oved., To ho sold ns the prOperty n, It C Coml W 1? m ' suit of J A'Cappel. -; I'. ; I . 1 I ALSO—a lot of land MI Lawrenceville, bounded north by James•nt, east by IV .1), Middaugh, south by•Clintics- Mathers' and west by said ~ltddayglt—'tentalning r/ nore mero of less. ffaine house, frame barn and trillt, trees thereon ; • • ;Also—another lot n Lawrenceville, hounded- north by State st, east by Acatlemy•st, south by Joel Adams and west by Lewis Darlingtpinhigiti lipro more br less, frame bon 444, . 1 4 11 -14 -0 0bere"" ---- Alep—uother lot In taivrencevilro,'ltunded north by C P Leonard, mist by public road, south by Joel Adams, and west by Maln-st.—being 213 feet front and 1.00 feet ttetit i i*tre or 16Stl. 'IT T (} be seldlas thecpr4Ven of Phllatider Itut l / 4 1, suit ee.glcifts4n. c lot bud in ?telnett-;VAnilt:dnorth S!epliPti Babcock and S X Billings, east south and west by S X Billings—eentaining 106 acres Mere or less, 80 acre" improved, more or less, frame house, triune barn ::;apple oteloilds and ether atilt Wes Him eon. To be sold ft,tilt?prv,perly of Furman : , suipof ,Reht-rt ' Amin---A lot of land in Richmond, bounded •north by north, by lands, pf. Ilixort McCoy, west by D. H. Cooper, .south by James R. Wil son, and west by Stephen IVaters—containi rig .1 acres more or less, with ationt. 29 acres unproved, a frame dwelling 'muse, frame horn, frame tit ahoy Oka, few frail trees tberoop,„ bp , so Id as the properly Joseph - 'suit of 3. obit Benson. A r.so—A lot of - land in Osceola; bounded Borth by Russell Crandall .t; others, east by edrge Newman C. D. Keeney, south by the estate of V. C. plaelps, don't!, and west by high- Way- 7 euntaini»g ono acre, more or less, with a sash IthtibliMifttetoks#::and ?other , mit ; huittlino and'4Pitittimitites therountii bdf4pging theiemt , 'To ho sold as the property of T. S. Coats, snit of Robert Itammond: t r t s + A Lso—A lot of land in Elltland, bounded north by the (leorgo Robbins estate; cast by J. M. 'Reed, south by Joel Parklitirst, apd west by 13utrale street-- i noutaining aero 4 , more or less, -with a frame dwelling honk, trame - barn, and a few fruit trees thereon. ,To he sold us the prole:t y A k r 0! 1): SPirklitirs atid , t stilt of John Parkhurst. At.so —a lot Oland'. in' 'Lawrenceville, boun .lo north by Baldwin Ileuso lot, east by Main areet, booth by ,Looho Granger,. Aotl • w,ost l by. lands of the James Ford estateeonlaining i nero, more or lose, with a frame honso, Cram° barn, told a fow fruit treds thereon : 41.110—altother lit bounjQd north by Centro sftrcot, east by Beisoy •Wilsorii .south by 11, 4'hornton, and west by I. I). Wells—containing I acre, snore or less, :with a frame .111s:tying, mill shop thergen. To be. SOld us the,propert3ii•Or.g, o;:nan• ' J. if. 3riitik's q , 4 , /, S., T , ofeer, - ;"sAlt 'of 123; 4lniah S.F,i,ft (or upo'or,Joel:NoWsenl.;.'-' -:.,•'-',. A t.so•--a - lo t: *o i f • IMI d.• ;.irl', COii og Olt howesa nortlk by bighway, last hi-Ed\yin• liloelriAitaith by Natbirn ' Whi ttom orei'miq Abigail tirartie.anil' West hf'llenry' Ilailby—etrtitairdng 41 nerds incite or Jess., all improved, -with a franib":tivfollitigo fratilo ).atni fran n i saw, inilli,ootbidhlingq, and a few fruit treos thereon.] To ho watt as . life 'inap ortibt Jacob johnsdn,'suit of 'Edwin-Dyot:= '-•:-. • ALso—a lot of lOnd- :WI ' GhailOtbn, bounded north by Warren Miller .11. G. L. Elliott, ca.sp i lsy, .1;;I. llnrknesaisml I. A.-11liott, south by-high way and;N.-4-.-,l:lltiott, , and Levi:llaTt s , ntld;%Vest by fta.vid Jotteit 1.1. i Jll.,"iFilleit.'444-?bigltivoi— coptaittioi flit acres- more .or 1,44 .abot.tt Q 5 op,re4, imptilyo; with 'two frame 3; fro:he haroll,' frautO, ceiif heit,ths ail kfrn th O-wageit liOlie• an :I otlibr' ots lb ail an gi'antl - apple eiClfaril _there -. 4 t.'in` his ter . rotlln Clittileston,,,beit . rilled 'north by Ilertran De mau,s;:e sits _Py 1 1)ei (mita 'Mimi - Mk an tl'ilielti;l, livny, -- stlwtti . by at:Volt ' Mc rricl(iftnd D. lierns ; west by Jeremiah Deckopttlet `arid Thomas, Alooro—containing 15tOttefes' more -ei• less. To bo sold as the property Of A. G. Elliott, 1... suietif-j,oiiebli Thomplent :t . ~ ', l '%;j•j. .:... ''‘ '., ;Augustl4lAsill: -,.: JEROME:B. POTTER Y L. j::;T:1' fittariff.z. I ei. BEI BEM HMI 91.1fAb' lIPTA°I3t-01 -0- Is the best artiole known to preserve, the hair. It Wdllyfidtdlelyiestor r a GRAY HAIR , TO PTV bRICiIITACedLOR ) AND PROMOTE ITS GROWTH. 3Ft3s entirely .new seiontitio.discoveryi combin, ing many of the most powerful and. restorative agrts in the vegetable kingdom. • t h inakce,44 . 4 .Ft r smothand Am /0,0 0 , N , - IT IS RECOMMENDED AND USED ;BY , TIFE-I'EIRST rfiIEDIOAL'' AUTHOR ITY ,A#gt4441 121 4N 8 - 11 #i 1 : 1 :414004i!qa! -:"For salo by all proggists. [July 21, 1889. • CONPUDIFTWES ! nth restored to he . aith la a fe weals bY , a 'lag 81 9 R la r.lanAtiji After 1 1aT 4 4 3,4Ac' Yoyed - aoyetar 'ySics:Wit TlC A lro`dtion.,- and ; :'.2lta,t diseatill,o6urrampliell '-•=4s • itt iciake Ithewn to his fellow.sufferors the means ofcure. To all who desire3tOtetifilltilett a' copy] of the pro striptlon used (free OF charge',) with the dire - alone for prdparing and lain the some, ;whichkbp y fled p .stritz'Onns 'tionsuitortishOisrits6 4 4 The object. , athoadvertiiietio.serdingjthe 'Proactip• tion is to bandit tlai atillotlil,dp i nd,,spread, information which ho conceivoi'to be :Inviducible;"end lie hopes every sufferer will tyx,his remedy,. pa it will cost them noel ing, amhmay proVei‘blesiing. i •: •j Parties wishing the prescription, will please address ~ Kerr,. EDWARD 4 W1j401 , 1, Klno Csaut•Y';'ll:: 3ktly 20',:1889C1Y.- • • - • ""', ERRORS Or VO.IITH. , A GENTLEMAN who auff.ired - for years. from Nor- Vans Proulattire Decay,,iind 111 tke. effocts of yoiitlitli bate tor.thirtakti bratittorthiattii. ma:pity, Bond free to all who need it; the receipt and directions for making tho simplosemedy by whip4ibst, wars cured.cured. Sufferers wishing - to proflt - Dy the odvef tiseetrelpe'rlo pa), can do " eoby addrbidnif in pperfect coialldepco t )•• apgtc - s,i;OGDEN.I. • :Dray„6,'o9 EciStMiEek,..klow V6rli. sTATE,2IN.RMAtisciI9P!.. • MANSFIELD, PENNSYLVANIA. o£ this' will ;e6p4= !nonce Wednesday, Sept. Ist 1869. •,. Vor Catalogues—addrettil ~Prof. Chas. 11..Ver .ri1E Mansfield,.Tfo'ga ConntY'Pa . . , tirkli po, - rp ans' Cozcrt Sale:;' - DY virtue of an order of tho Orphans' Court Mill of Tioga,County, to me direbted i I-will_ ex: olio to sale by pnblio vonduo, at the , Court :Pomo, Wellsboro, Thnreday, Sept. 2, - ,1889,„ at -1' O'clock, following.dosoribod real es tate; late Dte property of Simeon A. Butleri s of Delmar, deceased, vie : Bogitinineat;M post and stone coner, running' odet along the% 11. Warrinor lot, South - .87° East, 82 porches to a post and stono corner, therm° byJand of ; Romeo Butlor;South 97 8-10 perches to a post and stono corner, thenco by lands lately owned by .Reeloy ; Simmons, 87° West, 82 perches • to '-a post' and' litono • Corner, thence by land of Ira F. Butler, South 97 8.10 'Perches to the place, of beginning, containing fifty acres, more or loss, With - about 8 acres hn ;proved, one,. og house and a few fruit trees there an; . •• • • • simpri V. BUTLER; kdtier. Aug: ' " ' ' • 7 ' Application for CharteTi-, lkT °TICE is liereliy gluon that the following applications . for, Charters of incorporation havo betir filed in m3iUffice, and will bo present ed to the Court of Common Pleas of Tiogti Coun ty; Monday Migust,Jo,.lB6B. ' , • ~ t Robert B. Smith, 0. B. Lowell, and others, for charter for "The Presbyterian Churoh ,and Society of Tiogq.", , • . . E. Streit, Jesse Locke, S. X. Billings and oth -ere, for oharter for "The first M. E. Chnrcii of aaines." J. G. Crane, M. K. Retail, S. E. I{irkondall, ithd others, for charter for "First M. E. Church of Millertoren. John Mllebell, 3. F. Cleveland, John Stafford; and Atberp, for charter for "First M. E. Ohurch,; of 'Vitalells' Mills." At•whiell !time said charters - will be' granted 'unless valid objection be'made.• - -' •• JOHN I', DONALDSON, - 0: • Protheaotary.• Aug: 4, 1869. =NEW , 'imiote4ipsw AT THE =I REGULA.,T OM CORNING.' N. V'. Mm • • : UTE _hive just rocotved, a., large stock _of ~43toolts ,th:o',Spring trade, tmhielvitfo oall`thliattantiori‘of thiitf;o:•; plo of Tioga County. In pomEsTIG GOODS, • FANCY DRESS, GOODS, POPLINS, SILKS,. SIIAWS, COTTON AND , ,W.OPX , g opops,. . • lIIMIEII aptfiioys', ' , BCtit i f!S ; •,-: - .A,N11::::..500E. s.' .. , ‘ „. -.,,• .-- ~:-. ~. MEN '• , . , etirpoets, ENE wo halm n:full amtortment on inspection nr.0004.19 naid.pricos tbt►t, iviil tiatitify t o,.glgaost,buqora that thie ie the place to make ateirintrelmeee c In our Grocery Department, • we have everything:needed to make a complete Assettiamit 111 GROGERIES 'AND PROVISIONS. Wo have also just received a largo lot of t .n 1. ..~ ~1 t t• • , ` - 4DROCKERY, 4 FSEMI direet frEtitrcilialtaliaottotit of Ont,iTiay very nest, and etionpor than odor offered in t sis market b9fax . o. a 1:- 1• ?. ; IY, e. Ljs Do not airto l locik thithigh rAtt.king'iPPrehatcm, MI . :~«. ..:A;~ i Oqrnitigi ,irah /2, 1869.-Iy. A t;.NEW. tht Of 3 POPLINIg r '..AI:PAOAS 4 - 1 , _ hodSatiiisforTiintioings at .; ; ~ 1../11,N0 4 Aprl,ll4, lgeo. Jul R ecelvedv,•o l , ! 4 • . ' -i ' ' , ' ' •' ' 1:* At'!:; - :•. SPAitd E l k*S'lllia - OAttnitik At ' • , , DriLANO it' COT/.• • April 14, 18t3ii C l iet liKl.33l.firtai i ,,,, , ~, , :, e • - - s I, - - 1; - , . • - 1 i :- .l'A' A'' qAtLER, 4 4: - ii r ~:h..,„..0, to g ;oi;r. PHOTO - 611,Ai41, 5 4. ' ; ,/kle;w: an 4 Rustic See y. Tho now eabinokalso made in any pooition. L SAW, Eli .A . , =- . )LARPP ; I3O4 of.Bgi•iag Jpiini Qlotking:at ) April 13;•1881 ;; , ~ • • °!!!4!TYA'C.°: largestStiid'i —'or 'ffii es In Tioga Oomai for gala at tho lowest prices at $ ;• 5 cL4it- K 0,41 -4 " • • • r . • yl April s • Fm Sale, Cheap. A.STEA,A ltigi up HOOF, mil AR tl9;gpp.F rot anti 'dowit'igaw. 7' JOHN R: 130WHN.' le 23,,1869.-tfi ' , L ;:Wellaboro; - • .' E ,..,'•.,': • : 1 ,-,,-.-..'.:-- •=ll. AT the . .!".or • Ljpo 7 ,_ STORE Ty you wan tho boat AMERI9AIf 1 1 ,ItINTS in JlLinualcot fel2l'conta 'pot yard, and othor poods is proortiQn ; If you Avant:any by tbo)ard or niiitiO 'to 'oiler in the most proved style. If you want any MIM ialElGisk& DOMESTIC GOODS, ME • . Eli I , t lir MMI MEM NEWELL & OWEN NRW kPRING / GOODS ;;." • ORN•INGF; N. Y: = Dress'Goods or Shawls. t . If you want any Cas t iiineres, ,Carpets, I re you Ofln find 70 rolls io select from.— n abort, if you want anything in • .;:... 7: : ~,I.:,1`; .'.. - ;:,..z. , . r.d .-,.:1' ;at tholowest prices. vim at the P , ,EOPI;ES' STORE, where Tk d icai are uniformand, low, Whoralonesty andfah °piing is incitt6;' and It you want 1 ' any • 2ril - per ant ices than you can bily elsewhere, call cin the agents of the ~.1 : . • GIIEI S. TEA COMPANY arid- be! convinacd, • Cotno net - see for yourselies.::Storo' directly 'opposite tit Dickinson 'Honed. " '''SIVITTII & virA.ITE. Co l t, March 31, 18.69; • &Taniralkenbult Wils ICo. 2 Union:•Block: is tho Owe whoro the crowd so to find THE - IiEWSPItIN6 STYLES POPLIN,I G RENADINES , LA ORGAiDIES, PIQUES, oniNitp, PEIO4LES, GINGIIAMS, - P 'DELAINZ'S & PRINTSi:ALLSTYLES,i FACTORY'S, SHEETiNMS,' 'BLEACH ED AN.) UNBLEACIIED MUSLIN* HOOP .1K111.1 1 5,, _ •,„ • , . °revery description ; DRESS TRIMMING and .11DTTO1A 'or all' kinds; air ,the largest and cheapest assortment of - - - Itßi . RADE CLOTIIING DT (War brougirt i .ipto Tioga• coutiitT Roipemlrr plan; and' all before ptirOtaising. W have selected.. ony,:#tecip vilhAroat, care' • and notify'ien,Re:plen - ttat in LIMIT CASSIMERES; - TWEE - 0, ENS,' i'AIIMERS' SATINS; GAP ' - TERS,:e.ar ' of ever.i , deserigtion we can't be boat. Thankful for past patronage, and ,by strict at-. , tontion to huSiness hppe.to share a ooptinu. Anco of the sthcno. , • • • wlLscal VALKEX.BtfIiG. Wellabor° May 19 ? 1869—tf.. • ; - •• ; . , .- , • - Farm for . Sale . _ : . . , Will 801 l of Or; wan 8010 the Itiobord Phillips farm, in West Mild Borough , bontillning 95 to 63, ,with & ' two 'house , « framci barn,' wagon_ ho lo;atatin7 apple. oioti4Fil of 70 trees thereon: B.II2NOIEVELTIONG,..'! .. d 03tflold, July 21, 1889-fit: ;'-•-•!•,_: I BR,. , ti . t ' EMU FaII 1 i a7r'„_ i; = BIM 12111‘1 ~ , -,- • 'i• 1, - ,` , :i .', -.", EIN • • :I. • ' 1 1' , ' E MI ~ j: _ S : , 3 - .ska qo ,was sold Atalfhers, tO : thq flash y bu siness"he 'biannOtFuse 1111 ME C-C-B-&-F-L-E. COME TO 1 Ti. , L. BALDWIN & 00,S ' TIOGA, PA. and nee a nice stock of Goode for the Spring t' Slimmer, Trade such as lkiptt , :2 ligit SOCIDA - styles, coloraland.patterns— ALPACAS, ...POPLINS, CAMBRICKS, J'RENCII JACONETS; ORGANDIES, PEQUAS, VERSAILES; BLACK , •AND COLORED 'SILKS, • •,, • &c., &o. - BEAUTIFUL SUMER SHAWLS and-a large' anortraent to Moot from. •" CLOAKS READY—MADE, AND CLOTH TO MAKE MORE, ALL KINDS OF LININGS, FRINGES, TASSELS Ac', TO TRIM DRESSES OIL SACQUES. -LOuti stook of— YANKEE NOTIONS oan't te.hlat; alt keeps up, with e:vpiPything the Yankees have thought of so far. lIbOP SKIRTS,-;BALMOIIAI, SKIRTS, bonsms, &C, 11-O—M-11—N I DaManag too numorous to mention; but will say that you will seldom rind so largo an assortment to select.. from ',lit "p;,, e(miitry 'store, and clear down, : „ '• BOTTOM . FIGURE. -Wo also keep alargoAssortuaent of " •, •;; IVEADY-MADE CLOTHIN in suits, and"parte of anits:' , Should wo fail to suit you with ready-made, we have Oasslmure, and A TAILOR TO CUT AND FIT. Boots and Shoes, all 'aiylos - and sizes BATS AND CAPS i STRAW GOODS AND GENTS' rIIRNISHING GOODS, A COMPLETE LINE OP CROCKERY, WOODEN WARE, HARD WARE, SHELF HARD WARE; NAILS? IRON, - -1 Locks, Latches, Carpenters' Tools. • A GENERAL STOCK OF I Ires(3R 0 S 1 . TEAS aro lower than at any time since the wit!. Did not.go to Cuba to buy sugar, and so hay some cheap. We aro agents for the E. HOWE SEWING MACHINE. , F•r; X; , , 4 Farinore, if you want tools to work with drop in. SALT, LIME, PLASTER, PORK, FLOUR Lime, Cayuga, - Plaster;,&o. Butter tubs;Paile. Firkins, and Asbton Salt to flavor with. All kinds of Farm Produce want. • - ed. Prices Can't be beat. T___ll_ .A____N__x--s • ;; . •T. L. BALDWIN AGO. Tina, Ps., May 6,1869. BIM - 1, , 'l'4 ~ ~ _ THE subscribers mrlll Caah, Full-Cloth, • Casalmores, Flannels, &0., &0., for Wool.— ,Th oy also manufacture as usual— = FIE IMMIN TQ oRDER:OR OURRES, to suit customers. All work - warranted as rep resented. They invite particular attention to their Water Proof which aro warranted in every respect. Particu lar attention given'to IRGLIA.ISI:O9-large stook ; t cassimerestAe ! ,. 2§ per 'conk liiiiithan any competitors, and mirrrint: ad as represented. INGHAMS manufacture ,to order, and do all kinds of Roll-Carding and Cloth Dresaing, and defy competition. ES bighwif's T6Otiii.). li14:1A DERFIELD, PA. . c:ASSWgRES 1 R914 1 [4,7.,;,c.X11P1NV-, :;,ii.. A-4'iii.:'4 , CLOTII lIRESSING. HI lOGIIAMS havo , sto go(id an ailsottment of Full °laths, Oassi7res, and give more for Wool in exchange than any other establishment. Try them and satisfy your - /. seldos. =I INGIIAIII§' wholesale and retail at the Cow anesque /Mills, 2 nines below Knoxville. Our . Cloths are warranted, and sold by the following persons: • ' DiLANO 44. CO.. Wollsboro, Pa. T, L. BALDWIN Sr. CO., Tioga, Pa J. C. BENNETT, Covington, Pa. 100;000= Pounds of Woo Wanted. JOSEPH INGHASI dc SONS Doorfield, June ao, 1869—tf. Fresh Goods Received Weekly. Dry Goods Fresh Groceries! CRO . CKERYI 30(22%, 010200 fats and Caps. Volt. roinombOred,"tht Converse & Osgood koep coiislantly on hand a largo stock of general .111ERCHAN II X Z GOODS AS REPRESENTED. NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD G, ISGS.. I. Iy. 'CONVERSE k &SOOO WATCHES , --,, \\- t 1r,.,, , 4, '\zf;i4 ~..„ Tho undersigned Would respeetfally inform he citizons of Tioga and vicinity that ho has ust opened a Watch anti--Jewelry establishment in'tisition'i Diug -:S.tipto, and is prbpared to execute all %piers in his line of business with despatch and in the best of man nor. ALL WORK WARRARITED. S. WILE. Tioga, Fob. 24, 1809.-Ef. I :•1 EAST CHARLESTON WOOL CARDING. - n - AVINC purchased the wool carding works II - I of Mott- k Whitney," the subscribers aro now prepared to card wool into rolls promptly mid in the hest manner. Persons coming from a distance, and wishing to carry their rolls borne, With thorn the. same day will.beaccommodated. The charge for carding is based upon the 'Weight of the rolls, and not upon thatirof the crude wobl. z , ~„ • So tisfactlonfaranteed." tWe '0 a tliit-oliss meehino and plenty of power to drive it. July 27, 15611-Im. MOAN Jr. BACON. • I :3b laa3;:iti:3 o M il COi s teta; ' ORGANS 'AND MELODEON 6, F" sale by ,I. G. HOYT. naives Illrothera Prams, Chickerings, Steinwelt4 mad Stock's. Hintertuistor's Orgaua and M e lodeons, and Ma son it Hamlin's 'Organ. These are all first-class Instruments. Haring 00 experience of many years in Musical I n struments, and tuning the same, I eau offer greater inducements to custo mers of Tiogo Pounty: than any other dealer in Northern P. Every instrument is vrairanted -for five years. For full particulars sec Illustrat ed Cntalogue. I. G. HOYT. Mansfield, Pa., March 3,1839—1 y State Street Lots. , AP. CONE' laid o ff ' his land on . Sttito Street into town lots now offers them for salo on reasonable terms. Wellsboro, April X 18,18i19. • A., r na, Stockof Groceries at old prides r • - • ••' DE LANO do CO, April 14,1888. To tho ONVIIOIII of 17upatonted Lands. SURVEYOR GERPIAL'S OPPICE, Ph.jblay 25, 1869. TN obedience to an Act of Amiably, apprhod j:the eighth.day of April, one thousand eight hundred and Stray-nine, you are hereby notified that the " Countyliandlden 'Docket," contain ing tha list of unpatetited lands for Toga Co., prepared under the Aet• of Assembly of the twentieth of May, one thousand eight ihuo re d and sixty-four, and the supplement thereto, has this day been forwarded to the Prothonotiary of the.county, at whore Mee it may be examined. The liens can only be liquidated by the payment of the purchaie money, interest and -fees, slid receiving patents through this Department.— Proceedings by the Attorney General have been stayed for ono year from this date, in order that parties may obtaiii their patents without addi tional cost. JACOB M. CAMPBELL, 'firtryeyor GeneraL =I Valudble Property for Sale. IX Roseville, in the center of the village.--1 ,Said: property consists of a fine store house, adMitted to be the heat in Tioga panty, 6000 feet, two &Armlet, high; together vs. ih a fine as sortment of merchandizde, such as ny be found 61. in a st...sloes County Store. 1111411 h a splendid stand for trade, and one - of the beet- points for butter trade in any county. I I The subscriber contemplates" koing rest, and wilt give a fair bargain to the purchaser. firms easy. ELMER BACKER. , Juno 9, 1869.70. WANTED -- AGENTS t r wiTo rc i f ll l' u a a r l e nts ll :4 l With full Directtons and Porips for all Transactions In every State. by TRE'OPRILIIS PARSONS, L. L. D., Professor of Law in Harvard University. A Now Book for Every body.. :Explainlug every hind of contract and legal ob. ligation, and showing how to draw and execute them. The highest and boat authority in tho land. Send for our liberal terms: also for our patent Bible Prospeotne. Soot Prow. PARMELEE & Phila. Pa. June 9,1800-3 m.. 7 tAdipirtiathtor Votice. LETTERS of Administratitih having beau• granted to tho undemigned upon the es. tett:4f Leander Quiver, late of Elkland, dee'd, all &ram Andettted tQ..or claiming molest the ostate, must settle with • R. T. WOOD, 7.1 DOLLY CULVER,J Adriar's * Ellcland','Jeno 16, 1869—OLD , • - , :*•1-;',c;ia , .; CtINITERS '& lOSGOOII T rAi i .pn hand and aro constantly reoeiving Chair . Hardware Store every article needed in this region of country; in the HARDWARE LINE. - SHELF HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL No pains will lie apared to meet the wants of our customers.- • T" greatest invention and the best sewing Machine in the world. It has no equal as a Family Machine. And It is really two machines in one :hy a simple and beautiful mechanico arrangement, making both tho Shuttle or Lock-stitch and the Over seaming and Button.hohA stitch with equal fa cility and perfection. It executes in the yery i best manner every va riety of sowing, such as and in addition OVER-BEAMING. Embroiders on tho edgo 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 of F. KINGS LEY, at R. C. Bailey's in Morris Run, or of Mrs. S. Ti. EVERETT, four doors south of the Depot near R. Farr's Rotel, Blossburg, where the ma chine may be triad, and instructions received in using the Machine, by all thoso wishing to buy. F.XINGSLEY, Agent. Morris Run, Pa,, Jung 0, 1869-3m.g , MIOGA CO., COURT PIf.OOLAMATION. Whereas, the Hon. Robert G. White,Presi dent Judge for the 4th Judicial District of Penn sylvania,and C.P.Veil and . glisa T. Bentley, risq.'s ssociate Judges in Tioga `county, have issued their precept, to me directed, for the hold ing of Orphan's court, Court of Como:ion Pleas, General Quarter Sessions and Oyer and Termin er,' at \Vellsboro, for the County of Tioga, on the sth Monday of August (being the 30th day), 1860, and to continuo two weeks. Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coro ' nes, 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 to be done, and all witnesses and other, persons prosecuting in behalf of the Common- I wealth against any person or persons, are re quired to be then - and there attending, and not to depart at their peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their attendance nt the appointed time, agreeably to notice. Given under my hand and seal at the Sheriff's Ofticepini Wellaboro, the 24th day of July In the year• of our Lord one thousand eight, hundred and sixty-nine. J. B. POTTER, Sheriff.. == HARDWARE AND STOVES I NAILS, MIDDLETOWN AND ELMIRA. SAWS, ROPE, srro - v - v4s, COoking, Self-Regulators and Coal Stoves. Dome CoMpanion, - and !lie justly calobratnd AMERICAN 401 STOYS,i T114.:-WARE CONYERS 41c 6SEIOOD. liiollaboro, Jan. 6, 1866, 17. •f THE AMERICAN BUTTON-HOLE OVER-SEAMING AND SEWING - MACHINE. INTIIINSICALLY THE CHEAPEST HEMMING, FELLING, CORDING, TUCKING, STITCHING, BRAIDING AND QUILTING, GATHERING and SEW— ' 'NG - GN, • Wm.Radde, In CoMmon Pleas of Potter Co., No. vs. 128 Feb. Term 1869. Foreign At Chas. Bushor. tachmen t. POTTER COUNTY, se: • e .—,...—, The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, To r,. s , • 1 the Sheriff of said \ - / county Greeting : • j W o command you. that you attach Chas `--,,----" Bushor, late of Sour bailwick, Yeoman, b all and singular his goods and chattels, lands and ton moots, r ights and credits, in whose handor possessio so - over the same may be found so that ho bo and appe beforo our Judges, at Coudersport, at a onrt of Com, mon Pleas there to be held the loth day or February A. D:1869, there to answer Wm. Rad ffo: of a plea o debt, damages fifteen thouiand idollarsoind also, tha you summon . , to-be meg appear beforo our said court at the same Limo and place, to answer what f3ltall be objected against him and abide the judg meta of tho' Court therein, aud have you then and there this writ. Witness the Hon. Robert G. 'White, President Judge of our Court, at Coudersport this lOth day of 'February A. D. 1889. ' 11. J. OLMSTED, Prothonotary. • SIIERIreS OEFIEE Coudereport, l'a., trot,. 10th 1869. I hereby certifyt hat the abovo is a true copy of tho original writ now in ray hand. July 21,1800-OW. lf. T. limotos,llherlff. FOR BALE—A lot of cutter timber, ready for use, will bo sold cheap. Call on HALL As MARCH, liconeyville, Pa. Jly 21, 1869-3 m 100,000 LBS. WOOL NANTBD or which the highest price Will be paid at the Store of Juno 16, 1860. TVellsboro Wool- Carding Works. S• . A , fiILTBOLD wishes to inform the-Pub lic' that ho is ready to do all business in his lino with prompluoss and in a workmanlike inianner ; and also that he will keep cloth- and ca'sh to exchange for Wool at his shop. S. A..1111.TB010). . June 2,1860-6 w. ' TN DIVORdE.—To Alexander Barden: Take belice, that Anna J. Barden, your wife, by her not 'friend, Levi Ferguson; lus'-. applied to the Court of-Common Pleas of Tioga County for a divorce from iho bonds of matrimony, and that said Court has appointed Ilonday,Aug. 30, 1869, at tho Ourt Mos), Wellabor°, for a. hear ing in tho said matter, at which time and placo you can attend if you think proper. J. B. POTTER, aberiff.i Aug. 4,1840 IN DIVORCE.—To Wheeler Marvin: Take notice, that Lorillo. M. Marvin, by her neat friend Charles Videan, has applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga County for a divorce frbm the bonds of matrimony, and that said Court has appointed Monday, Aug. 30, 1869, at the Court House, Wolishoro, for a hearing in the said matter, at which time and plaoo you can aitend if you think proper. J. B. POTTER; Aug. 4).1869. Sheriff. TOIJES 41; iIARKER
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