The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, August 25, 1869, Image 3
HOME \ MATTERS. WEDNESDAY I , AUG. .‘25, 1869, New lidvertlsementi • Grocery and Provision Store—J.ll. Rico A. N. Ingham, M. D. ' • ' • noose and Lot for Sale—J.,l.belL • f Roberje.• We alre requested to give notice that e ndnentApeakers from abroad, will 'address the people all the Court House- on the subject of Temperattee, Tuesday evening, Sept. 7. , . . TUBNI • s.—Tho proprietors of The A g itator are obliged to Mr. E. C. Jennings for a half bushel of white turnips. Tbey were very SI X • FOOT T, D: Marsh, of Charleston, has left with ris some . spires of timothy grass six feet high. The longest head, is eight inches. That field may ho called "tall ME PEACH AND ICE CREAM FESTIVAL.— Tho ladies of the Baptist Society will furnish an Izc Cregni entertainment every evening during the first week of court. Proceeds to be applied to defraying the expense of painting the Hall. PERSONAL.—Mr. Jno. B. Shakspeare, tailor, for many years an honored 'bitizen of this rill*, has located in Canton, Bradford cunnty. Ile has the best wishes of numerous friends or MEE THE SHow.—Frank Phelps, the vet eran showman-, exhibited at Town Ilall, Thurs day, Friday, and Saturday evenings of last week, to crowded houses. Though unable to be present ire learn that Frank's show is a good thing.— kr : people , coo SO little to amuse during the icar that a respectable show is a public profit. CORRECTIONS. —ln our report of the ofiicers'of the Wellsboro Driving Park the name of A. P. Cone, Esq., ono of the vico Presidents, 1r as inadvet tatty omitted by the Secretary. iti the Iloilo° of the death of tho infant ' - son of Mrs. J. A. Knapp, of Emporium, last week, the printir made it Hr. J. A. Knapp, who is d o . i ceasci FINE GFtorni.—Mr:' Ira \Yeti - 166 . 0e, ci Lamar, left some oats sib feet tall hanging at the door of this office last week. Somebody else anonymously left with us a unall spray off n white harvest appletree, hav ing upon it two dozen large apples. We hope the tree 01! which they grow is pioplied well. A HEAVY LIEN.—We do not intend to publish the embarassments of any man, but the lien on Judge Williams's property above Mona Block is a little too palpable to escape public notice. That property i 9 nut, exactly dc hvered up to the plague of locusts, but 'lt has been twice treed in a month. No man can pass it without a profound obeisance. S. S.. Pie-Nle.—The Presbyterian, Methodist, and Baptist Sunday Scheel, - ; of this tillage, /Ind several schools in Charleston, bad a Union l'ic-nio in liollenger's Grove lust Sat urday. Poi some unexplained reason the Epis ,qil Sunday School failed to get transportation, and did tint generally attend. The gathering ,as large and the occasionnost , enjoyable, [hough the afternoon was show ry and the "day %erTppressive. • . 1 \ BUSINESS.—The firm of:De Lano & co., in the Dry Goo i business, is dissolved, Mr. De Lano retiring. The business will be orded on by Mr. L. Deohe. At last Wellsboro has a Furniture ware Booth hell does it credit. Van Horn Illis got in a ue lut of choice furniture, and has decidedly slated the appeal of the Lord's Prayer—" Lend not into temptation:" Hushands Will do ttiell lock ap their pockets after' theiVl wives' have 4ited Van Horn's. 4r. Lord is closing. up tile mason worts of Sic w church, and the job is a credit to the craft T i ns Is How T . A. member 'of he Ileruutic Society," pitches in' thus Bow is t ? If Bermes was the patron saint of Macs and robbers in the olden times, does it , allow that "The Hefmaie Society!' of WeUsher° has deigns on people's pockets.—Agitator 11th. No ittdoes'nt follow, and the Agitator ought to ;,now that tradition lies about the imtron saint, it was a brother of his who stole sheep, it? ff Lucifer and Gabriel in the good nil times, were angels (vide Milton) does, it fol- L,n tlml Lucifer's fall made Gabriel a Devil too. Ur, dues it follow that every printer's janstinn purgatory, because there's a devil in it. A. MEMBER. Go on with your abuse. vALL wo A BizipoE,—Vpsnlopolite" ,cud; na, the following particulars trf a narrow es _ -On Saturday, 14th inst., as the driver of one tb.o. P. Card's teams was crossing the bridge otcr Crooked Creek, near Edsel, Mitchell's, with 3 heavy load of shingles, two of the stringers :Ate way, percipitnting,, load, team, and driver :t tan 12 or 14 Mot hitt, the stream. One of the ':, , see , %,d: so:vended from the timbers, and the Ate huh , '' by the harnes.3 and ;straps. Neither ei ttas nmelihurt. The - driver, Mr. Fisk, was hruis 11 by the falling shingles, but mirtienously aped aith life. I see that this accident has ,aa , ed the overhauling of several oid bridges, and - prevention is better than cure," I hope all , Laiatul structures will be thoroughly examined 211,1 made secure. }Mould it not be a good plan the towns it) this county to employ a ellpahle pi - ion to j.uperintend the creltion of all struc lutes of the. kind, including sotto?! houses, that the safety of the public wq he assured." uossir.—And now, pray toll, how is, a body to get through this crowded world with out treading on somebody' toes? You fling a brakitat at a mangy dog which worries your fa_ orate eat, and the irrepressible Toodles exclaims-- " - ouch I do you call me a deg ?" you observe, in gcneral way, that some yeople appear to bestow more attention upon their hoots than they do to :urni,hing their heads with intelligence, and up cane; the bewhiskered, and bewildering Clarimee• Vane and says--"do you allude to me, sir ?" You ,: r ue in a g,fmaral vay, that. it 1,0 8 to be t..ita•i: and up comes Simon tiltaver and en y,:_. ..40 you call me a cheat? "You observe, 100 in ~ l ieral way, that a mat' is known by the cowl ho keeps ; and up comes Debi e , an d ,1, .115—.-"did you 0.01 n t rc rt thief 0.11.1 a sneak to the name of goodnea; , , is theca out a i m jt,ip i human vanity ? By what light toodle., Vane, itbucr, and 13ubius, et id gemoi wasie, conceive tbat they occupy 3 Siiiil.3 iquil of public attcH tom I, beyond tvi to Photo. Vila knee' von , !on or heard an open laugh, in the street oil ,:w r le , re, that Ito di , i not grow red', in the 111 , 0. about people iiinking feu of him. The ,"u, V. 4t :1 woroaourliac ell the siiljeet 4+l iiinlzeit. We knew cc sohool thi• teas ~nu in Vittli.eu a the ,00,01 ra.,m Ihnt dio did !tot iioh nm v,iiigior tor itt r ; 1.0 hrn the ffellll was 1110: nn 0%11), :ipti 4,44 e, It% t r ittk tOt) the pre 101 W. MI ,-1, *(11] awl loot t h e halanao rtflu r 1111 ed oltair, the idiali; room. full broke Into a t:iiiegitieti tta.it, this too eolf-eonsoious 111:1111101 ftlfg:LVO l hu iivehLlSO slte attributed it to Ll u prctrurn of t.ittk n tcnicL hu4 StiOlyil Ttu and Playing with the Hies. So wo cotioloilo tii,tt, zell.oonseiotts pooplo no'cr know whim) !bey ""'ul•riliielv ;hi) illoy arc en tirply "to or mind . il) , ~te "ail poor ereatnm,l' --"l'egghtty“ is anneoessatily distressed aLuut the morals of professional po lit leians. Office ;in.! entolin+its aro ever higher in their ef-teetii than truth and honor. The rule is that a man wto.ltetat'en "all things ! I l i, in polities„ will act appal that doctrine in tudnifle4s v,f t gm fil,i turn. It a man in dishonest in public matters lie 1 • `aoNot Le trusted la any place: If a tpan ver -1.411y agrees to pay you fifty dollars borrowed I"ne Y bra. u given tfay,•antl when the day arrives ) repudiates, you may depend Upon titt}t !tits note, fl Lurid, is worthless, il'ho can find a creephole T.) avoid their argument. Ilowbver, don't' eon clude shah all men p r e rascals because your neigh -r has Proved devoid pfitonor. Ift will p9ver. do to judge all mankind by a sia&lo of the Species. KNOXVILLE ITEMS. —Stod rd's store started up from its quiet state as soon as the brick was ready. Seely has had a , very unpro.- Ititioug time in getting up his brick kiln on account of the we weather. but now that 'they are before the public, ono thing 'isdetermined to h certainty, that be has good material for tanking brick as could ho ,They _aro of good color and very tough. The Congregationalists have decided_ to build a brick church hero. They expect to coratoottoo scan. They have a plan and sketch that, If fu!- lowed, will make the handsomest house (save one,•perhaps) in the county. It. expense is not near as great as the new Metkodist Church at Wellabore; but for'Convenience, as well as taste, it has few superior'S. .If erected according to the dctign, it will be one of which the Cow:me - quo region may wail be proud, and it will add more than ten times its.cost to the value of property in that section, to say nothing of other benefits. "A thing of beauty is a joy forever." B. NOTICE.—Tho next term of school in Wellsboro Oommenees, IVednesday, Sept. I, 180. By order Board of Directory, Tom/ I. hi 'Te aEu , Soo'y.7 TIOGA.—The principal- topic of con versatiop in this community at present is the change of the county seat. The projeet is ad vocated by many substantial men, and a strong effort in that direction may be expected. I neglected to say last week that four persons were confirmed by Bishop Stevens on Thureday evening. Also, that James Alford, a soldier' of 1812, and an early pioneer of the country, was buried the previous week. "Unclo Jimmy" was a quiet respectable' citizen, and died in his 82d year. Col. Johnston reports an extraordinary yield of potatoes. En planted .one pound each of call,- Rose' and Climax, and from the former, raised 00 odd pounds, and from the latter, 123 lbs. He has the same for sale, We were visited this week by a "lightning calculator' ; ' uot 11,irnum'sy who. sold a book containing ninny 'short cute' for business men. The Good Tempters held a cream festival at their rooms on Thursday evening; the same is to ho repeated on Thursday evening, Aug: 20. Rev. Mr. Landreth, (Episcopal) preached two excellent sermons, at the Methodist house,' on, Sunday last. We regret the of " Aceidental."— His letters were read with pleasure by many not living at Mansfield. Scarlet fever is confining many of our ' little folks' in doors theta pleasant days. It is the first epidemic we kayo had to contend with since winter. SNOBBLETON. MANSFIELD.—Having made arrange ments to leave the State, for a short time at least, I am compelled to sever my reportorial relation between the Agit« for 'and the local interests of illansti.old and vicinity. I do so with feelings of regret, mixed with pleasme; regret, consequent upon breaking accustomed habit, and the thought that r, In:6r in some measure be estopped from doing' t?to AGITATOR pleasitut service, and serving tlfo teal interests of a community, to which I am indebted for many favors and generous sup port. Pleasure, horn of the tactilely of the past; of interest in the enterprise of many racy con tribute-Is; of commendation by sonic, and of covert advice, or pleasant criticism by others,— With sonic I have enjoycdpersonal acquaintance, and leave their circle with best wishes for their individual success. We may not personally meet often; but as I expect the AGITATOR to follow me wherever I may go, I,shall hope to see them fr6cptently as the weeks go by. Davin- made my bow, I have only to intro duce " RIG rhillt," who has promised to see that the local interests of Mansfield do not, suffer for the need of a I . .. Potter; and it is also a satisfac tion to know that the change, will ho for the best good of all concerned : with too it has been al wity4 AIa:MENTAL." At the lequest of " AettiJentar!,l have efbn •ented to try and till his place as a reporter for the Mar./mit: fioni this section. i vover, it is wit I wuch trepidution that I now begin the task ; Inening, us untA 411' your reader's do, that Aeei" was IL very tialieient writer. We regret very touch .that he has so suddenly taken his from our midst, but console ourselves by Hoping it will be fur his personal good. The large illallailelory being erected under the auspices of Mart King is progressing rapidly, and it is ahnost ready to ha rained. From ap pearances, we think it is goin,i; to lie a - credit to our village. Yours truly, FM 111,/‘ COVINGTON LOCALr-Dr. Porter, ofNew oric,twi, has lately retterned trout a trip to San Francisco sin Pact tic Railroad, stopping a short thee in Brigham's dondidon ' Ito has at tine so lectiun of mobs Agates. ti teen has invented and patented aineat little arrangement for billss Blowers for length ening the pipe "while gllthet log the lump, and "Moak" it can be detached lartantaia:max.— Those who hale used the model, speak very high ly of it Sunday eertina, Augast 8, the monthly ex amination and tut era of the ltnion Sunday School, was helrt at the Baptist Church. The en tertainment was similar to the others; the; f'ehei ars showilig tt marked improvement in their re spouses. The "Edwards Family," of Charleston, sung with good effect three of their pieces. S. S. Packard making a trip West, on a visit to his son Fred, who lives in Minneapolis, Minn. Within a week past, two persons have been trying to sell live ce(tt coin, °acting them at l to 5 per colt (lite:mut. They had - quan'tities of them. Query: wet e they 'I,IIM following chang(is in real estate hate late ly taken place : Thos. and John Robinson sold their Farm, and saw mill to Mr. A. W. Rockwall for $G,500. S. J. 1 mica) has sold his farm and Sash Factory tai his brothers, pavid S. Jr., and henry. They will continue Om tmiking of Sash, Doors, Sc a. Wm. Sanders has sold the "Covington Glass works" to a Mr. Kinney, of Syracuse. ConNING. The Journal sliys :—"A sign un Alurhet street, in the cullt, cud, telds ns fullowF, spelling ant letters being envied: CaP,enet Ware and Itepard and Vnrui6hcp." That reminds us of ay sign whielt hung ont in Honesdale, Per, some years ago : "Cakes and Beer, and 2.ldlinery done berth" Also, another sign over an apple basket at a grocery store in Elmira, not long since: "Ap ples, one Cents a Piece." "E. J. Brewetcr cf" -- Alfs s.. .ed Centre died at Con derspoi t, while on it business,yisit. The Potter Journal sa3s : He leaves 'a father, mother and brother li)ing in Mansfield, Va., andsereralchil dren who reside with their soother, from whom he had been diyoreed, in Allegany county, N.Y." ------• \ RAILWAY COURTESV.—Trie Engineers and Mechanics' of the Tioga Railroad, bar ink; expressed a wish to go to Ilornellsville to attend the meeting Of the llrothelhooil,' on the 15th instant, tha Superintendent, L. 11. Shattuck, Esq., kindly pliteed a special train at their dis posal, and upon their arrival at Corning, the courtesies of the Eric Lead nas extended to them. Attending Di% ine Service at the. M. E. Church, at I L.rneld:v n hely IL special mon f.,r the oecakion nas prrached by the 11ev. Stacey, thvy returned home, Ligl,ly pleased with the plcas - ant dpy they had *pent. The kindly feeling malt faVhrs (on the part of the employer:4 to the employees) produce, are cooduciie of inure real good than a host of stringent rulce.-, .Superintendent Shattuck twill,' in kindness, has Iratheted nround hint 3 knot of sober, careful Engineers,' that may he equalled, hut Dot ex celled on any road in the [Jolted titatcs. [Con.. IlitAtlFortti.--`llte fici)ortcr citron -40,, Ole tuditlett death or 11. ti. Merinir, one ()filly most enicrpri. , ing Inn:lilt:F.s men of Towanda. lie died in l'ilttlott of ilit-ettie or the heat t —Mrs. I).tv 11iggh.:1, or I bier township, died while smt.y on the 7th. Tie Tit (ioy./ It, chronicles the death of Dr. Itorrovell, uI iii viihige, of disease of the heart. Ile le.is lottied wto li tkia - , ; :ottio honors on Alontlay 9111.--The Tri' L e llotv e will tit oetol.ter.-- lltd;,1 at the Itlinticotia, ;:vri!igo ll'l'Beady lilted With visitors,—Thu WeilOotrti eoireespotitlent or that paver gives, the old 11 Prial 'eapit;fl 1101150 “Tl l 4, burial grntind, pre:cots the s:tdtii.e it ppear :l 111:0 0r all, for ottoV - s- others Onnilil we , vnera t o unit to.speet otir oneestit—ietitentlwring thoFu Ito lir,t retneini., red its, and not turn over t o the t.4ittniiiit's their phtees or buil:it, allowing otittlt to lied Now their graves and strip thew of their la.,t green festive, and trataVlo under ito t the nutride stall which marks their resting place. Thia surely (loci not speak well for en ighteoed and Christian people." 'nil I;ltltiru Ad‘'crliser ratty 1 . tie Miler dap "q gentlemanly !mating Mims , delii•ered to`tlM twig ht agent of the Northern at I.il load, Wok ins, eleven trice-apreTtPlS with dileuttutid to 1100 them shipped I•. ifi cchutg Pa At the ealue time ho indtmed the agent to let, bier hate twenty dollars, with the iimb.rstanding that the amount would be 001- tei•t-.1 wit!) the other chames on the delivery of the t ea at - filmhhurg. box6 - {Lerti duly Or• ivarded to 'this city, and duriu , their handling tare au :indent befell ono of Orem, by which a c"rner w.ts htioehed ott; and revealed the rapt that the ituN. was tilled with ialvilest instead of tea! The Other ten boxes were then opened and thil. wept :IP romol to oontain q taco artiulo of 1).1+4:3 lint no tee, THE WEST.—Mr. J. 11... i3 llaw, late of Richmond, writo.i w from-Tama City lowa lime fuotoovhich we presentberewithi • " This city islocated on — the lowa river and' Chicago and Nokth Western Railroad, a litU south of the middle - 'Ol the State." Five.years ago the place whertrit stands was. unbroken' prairie." It now covers over half a tuilo Kum, and con tains some fino buildings. The water 18 good, plenty of timber, and splendid land. Toledo, the county seat, is two miles north of thik place, and is a pretty town, with a fine court house and and five or six churches. Land can be bought here from six to a,hunfired dollars per acre. Sdil black loam, three to six feet thick. Wheat is raised after corn without plowing, and produces from five to forty bushels to the store. No winter wheat is sawed. Farming mostly done by ma chinery. Tama city is LIO miles from the issil 3 pi River, and 220 miles from Omaha. Land is ri ing in' value very falit." , ii:BEE Music ScitobL.—We fake pleas, urein commending Mr. 14ve, late of the Allega-, ny Achtlemy of Music, wh4 is now conducting a juvenile class of singers; id the Baptist church, _. free to ti e students. The cantata , known as "Three ChristianGraces"—raitb, Dope, and Charity is being committed by the ebildreri to be perf rpecl at a concert some evening pest week, of which duo notice will be. given. ' : Beautiful Woman. If you would he beautiful use Hagan's Magnolia Balm. :It gives a pure Blooming Complexion and restores Youthful Beauty. Its effects are gradual and perfect. It removes Redness, blotches and Pimples, cures Tan. Sunburn and Frock les, and makes a f.ady of thirty appear but twenty. Thu Biagno lia Balm makes the Shin Smooth and Pearly ; the Eye bright and clear; the Check glow ith the bloom of Youth, and imparts a fresh, plump appearance to the Countenance. No Lady need com plain of her Complexion \then 75 cents will purchase this delightful article. The beta Wog - to dross the Hair with is Lyon's Kethairom ' Uy2Blm house 4- Lot' for Sale. t ` • A I GOOD House and barn, on a lot- of two _MI acres, within ton minutes walk of tho Court, House, Wellaboro, is offered for sale. In quiro of John I. Mitchell, Esq., Wellsboto.. Aug. 25, 18139-tf. /PO DEBTORS.—AII persons indebted Co me 1. are requested to call and settle nt once. All accounts with mo before tho new firm ; waa forined niust be closed up without delay, ' WILLIAM ROBERTS. Wellsbero, Aug. 25, 1869. MIL FIRM of Do Lano St Co., is this day dia l_ solved.. 1 • Tito partnership business will bo settled by L. Bache. M. M. Do LANO, L. BACHE. Wollsboro, Aug. 16, 1869. BY VIRTUE OF sundry writs of Fieri Fa cies, Lovari Facies, and Vonditioni Exponas, is sued out of the Court of Common Pleas. pi:- oga eetinly, and to me direated,,l will expose tei publio F ale, to the highest and best bidder, at the Court Hour's in Wellsboro, on Monday, tho 30th day of Aug. 1869, at 1 o'clock, 1 3 .1 M. the following described property, viz : ' • A lot of land in Chatham, boundod north by Afosen Patriek, Darius Boom, and A I? Smith, east by Sinclair Smith and A P Smith. south by Nehemiah Smith and west by Stephen Martin and Darius ]loom—containing 100 tens more or less, about 80 acres improved, framo home, hurtle barn and apple orchard thereon •, being tot No. 50 or the allotment of Bingham lands In Chat ham ; ALSO—another lot in Chatham, bounded north by Nelson buy, east by lot now or formerly owned by 11 Freeborn. south by Sinclair Smith and west by Moses Patrick—being lot No. fin of said allotment—contain ing 65 acres more or less, about 50 acres improved, frame house, frame barn and apple' orchard thereon. To bo IMO as the pi opel ty of Alpheus F Smith, stilt of Bingham Trustees, Lso—a lot in Middlebury bounded north by lot 310 of the ziliot anent of Bingham lands in Middlebury, cont acted to Robert sax bury, and lot 204 now o 1 lath in pobbosbion of lialph Button, cast by said lot 204 and 13ugham son lb by south line of narrant 1351, and west by Bingham biu 45 mid lot 310 aforesaid—be ing lot 200 of the onutuiont of,lllngliam LW& in Mid dlebury, Titiga co., Pa., anti pail of warrant 1351—con taining 80-5 ,wrea Avith usual talowanco of 6 per cent. for roads, Se., about CO acres! improved, frame house framo barn and fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Harvey Hutton, suit of Win 11-Clymer et ALSO—a lot of land in Liberty, bounded' north by Daniel H artsoek, cast by AV illiamspn Road, south by darkholl St t eet and west by Jacob Beck Sr.,—contain- bug about 12 acres, more or less, all improved, two story 1 . 1 . 41110 storehouse, two framo houses, two frame barns, other outbuildings and apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of J. G. Albeok, suit of J S Flan agan et al, ALSO—a lot of land in Union. bounded north by Wm Terry, east by Margaret Ditehman and C 8 Newell, tot by Miss Tabor, II Rico and D Spaulding—con taining 100 acres, 75 acres improved, framo Inlnso ' two flame barns and apple orchard thereon. To LO sold as the propel ty of W II Criulteor, suit of E Pomeroy. ALSO—a lot in Lawrence, bounded north hy Tubbs, Cilu & Co., Ott by Iforaco Hoff and Irwin Bostwick, south by Wm R AlRcholl and west by Julius Treinaln 10,1 acres more or less, 10 acres improved frame home and frame barn thereon. To ho sold as mm i its,pie 4 V y of W W I CI ti.tmummi. Suit A tal . r.?-.-;•.'„'" - vast-lams. east by John IV Ryon, south by liiAlrway, Joerrailc= burst and David Dunbar, and west byMoel Parkloirat mt—containing 18 acres more or less, frame house, frame barn and frets trees ihereou. To be sold as the propct ty of L S and C F Cuts er ,sult of Parkhurst. ALSO—the ?<i interest in a lot of land in Covington, bounded 'meth by Erastus Phelps, 011bert Phelps and Maul: Lownobury, east by Seth Whitaker. south by Pliny and lint any Whitaker, west by 11 W Phelps— containing 113 acres, about 113 acres improved, from° home frame barn and apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of D C 9 Itollia ItoPinson, snit of Kelsey MU of Dyer. ALSO—a lot in Middlebury, bounded north by high. way, east and south by S A Cody and went by Snyder Chamberlin—i•ontaiuing 25 acres mule or Ichs, about 15 acres Improved, lug um] Dame home, ( mina b arn an d apple me haid thereon. To be sold as the property of 1.. L. SL James E Andrews, suit of D A Stowell. ALSO—a lot of land in Lawrenceville, bounded north by State Line street, east by Franklin street, south by Center street and went by the Acadomy Ipt—coßtain ing ono acrd more or less, flplmelmb and spoke factory and shingle factory and appuitenances thereon. To be mold as the property of Andrew Tin;ner, knit of 0 S Thither df, Co. 't ALSO—a lot in Liberty, bounded north by Jacob Kim. ble, east by Albert Krise and John Kohler, south by J I 11"oadi nif and Adam Cnplae, and west by 111nun 011,load—containing 5 acres more or less, all improv'd ramp dwelling, frame stmehouse, frame s; earn sawmill mine barn as other outbuildings thereon; COIMESPONM:NT ALSO—another lot in Liberty, bannded north by schuolhowe lot, east by Williamson road and ?oath and west by highway—containing 1 4 acre more or less with triune home Winne barn and trait trees thereon; A L9o—ao 011lar lot Iq, Liberty, bounded north, south and writ by It C Sebring and east by highway—coil• mining 2 mires more or less, all improved. dro be sold as the properly of it 0 Cox and Win If Wiseman, snit of A Capitol. • ALSO—a lot of land In Lawrenceville, bounded north by :I:tines-BT, east by W B Middaugh, south by Charles Mothers and west by said. Middaugh—containing ?,/,' acre more or lcs, trains house, frame barn and fruit trees thereon; Also—another lot in ,Lawrenceville, bounded north by State st, east by Academy et, south by Joel Adams tad won by Lel - ia P.lrlkpg—COLltahling acre more or less, frame holm ' m frao barn and fruit ties thereon-- Also—another lot in Lawreneevillo, bOnntled north by C 1' Leonard, test by public road, south by Joel Adams, and west by Main:st.—beit , ig 2e. feet front and 100 feet deep, more or less. To be sold as the property of Philander Ilurdj suit of Masson. . ALSO—a lot of land in Gaines, bounded • north by Stephen Balleock and S, X Billings, east south and west by S X Billing.;—containing 100 acres more or less, 30 acres improved, mote or less, Inane house, frame barn 9 apple orchards and other fruit ores thereon. To be bold as the property of Levi Fnonan , suit of Robert U White. • ALSO— A. lot of land in Richmond, bounded north by north, by lands of llixon McCoy, oast by D. Cooper, south by James It. Wit. son, and west by Stephen Haters—conitining4fi acres more or IVSB with about 20 acres improved, a frame dwelling itouse, frame barn, frame black smith shop And a few fruit trees thereoh. To ho sold as the property or Joseph Itoui-e, suit df John Benson. , Ar.so—A lot of land in Osceola., bounded north by Russell Crandall others, cast by fleorgo Nownran C. D. Keeney, sonth by the estate of V. C. Phelps, deo'd, and west by high way—containing one acre, wore or less, with a . . sash and blind factory anti other out buildings and appurtenances thereinto belonging thereon. To be sold as the property of T. S. Coats, suit of Robert Hammond. ALSO—A lot of land in Elkland, bounded north by the (Icorgo Bobbins estate, east by J. M. Reed, sbuth by Joel Parkburst,, and west by Buffalo stireet—containing t acre, more or loss, with a frame dwelling house, frame barn, and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the prop erty of D. 1). rarlthpret, and Paraikurst suit of John Parkhurst. Ai.qo—a lot of land in Lawrenceville, boun ded north by Baldwin Boum) lot, east liy Amin_ street, south by Locke arangor, and west by lauds of the James Ford estate—containing aer o, mere or less, With a frame house, frame barn, and a fow fruit trees thereon : Abso—another lot bounded north by Centre street, east by Betsey Wilson, south by IL Thornton, and west by E. D. Wells—containing uoro, more or less, with a frame fanniu,g pill shop thereon. To ie sold as the property of C. ostnan, J. It. Mather k A. Torpor, Suit of Sus annah Swift for use of 300 l Newson. ALbo —a lot of land in Covington, bounded north by highway, east by Edwiri 11oolc, south by Nathan Whittetnero and Abigail Graves and west by Ilenry Bailey—containing 9 acres more or: Tess, nil improved, with a frame dwelling, frame hare, frame saw mill, outbuildings, and a few fruit trees thereon. To'be sold as the prop erty et Jacob Johnson,,suit of Edwin Dyer. •, ALso—a lot of land in Charleston, bounded north by Warron Miller ctc, G. L. Elliott, cast by . S. Harkness and N. A. Elliott, south by high way and N.. 4. Elliott, and Levi Nast, and west by David Junes, U. L. 14ott anti, containing 00 acres more or less, about 05 acres imprbved, with two frame dwellings, '3 frame barns, frame corn house and frame wagon house, and other outbuildings and apple orchard there on; ,Ar s tm another lot in Charleston, bounded north by Bertrand Dentaux, cats by Bertand Demons: and tho highway, south by Jacob Merrick and D. Burns; west by Jeremiah Dookstador and Thomas Moore—containing 50 acres raore•or less, To ho sold as the property of A. G. Elliott, suit of Joseph Thompson. - • • August 11, 180. JEROME B. POTTER,„. Sheriff. Dissolution. Sheriff's Sales. SPECIAL . NOTICES. ---.0- HALL'S iGETAPLEts_IGICIAN HAIR Is the best artiolo known to 'preserve the hair. It will positively restore GRAY BAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR, I , AND PROMOTE ITS GROWTH. It is entirely new scientific) discovery, corobin ing many of the most powerful and restorative agents in the vegetable kingdom. le makes the Baer onoolh and glossy, and dee; not stain the skin • IT IS RECOMMENDED AND USED BY THE FIRST MEDICAL AUTHOR ITY. R. P. HALL .16 CO., Nashua, N. 11,1Propriotors. For sale by all Druggists. [July 21, 1869. TO CONSUMPTIVES. THE Advertiser, having boon restored to health in a fow weeks, by a vary sirup le remedy, niter having suf fered several years with a severe lung affection, and that droad disease, Consumption—is anxiout to make known to his fellow-sufferers the moans °four°. To all who desire it, lie will send a copy of the pro need (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a BURR CURE FOR CONSUMPTIoII, ABTUBIA, BRONCUITIB, etc. The object of the advertiser in sending the Proscrip- tion hi to benefit the afflicted, and spread Information which he conceives to bo invaluable; and ho hopes every sufferpr will try his remedy, as it will cost thorn nothing, and inny prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, will please address Nov .EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings County, N. Y. May 26, 1860-Iy., ERRORS OF YOUTH. A GENTLEMAN who suffered for leers from Ner vous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youtli(ul indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering hu manity, send free to all who need it, the receipt and directions for making the, simple remedy by which be was cured. Sufferers Wishing to profit by the adver tiser's experience, can do so by addressing in perfect confidence, JOHN 11. OGDEN. May 26,'69-Iy. • No. 42 Cedar Street, Now York. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, MANSFIELD, PENNSYLVANIA MEM next term of this 'lnstitution - will com mence Wednesday, Sept. Ist 1869. For Catalogues—address Prof. Chas. H. Vor ril, Mansfield, Tioga County Pa. Jnly 7, 1869-ti. TO TRE VOTERS OF TIOGA COUNTY.' :RAVING been solicitod by many of my Re publican friends from all parts of the county, to becomo an indepehdent candidate for the office of Prothonotary, I have concluded to yield to their requests, and without offering any further reasons for doing ao, I now announce miself as a candidate for that office. Aug. IS, -1869. J. F. DONALDSON. Notice to Bridge Builders. A COUNTY Bridge across -Elk Run, near the 11_ Rod School House in Sullivan township, will be let by the Commissionors of Tioga Co., for the building of the same, to the lowest and best bidder, as by plan, to be exhibited on the premises, Thursday tho 26th. day of August, at ono o'clock I'. M. • ALSO—The County Bridge across Pine Creek, near Blackwell's, by the Commissioners of Ti oga County, for the rebuilding a part of the same, to the lowest and best bidder, on the prem ises, as by plan to be exhibited, on _Tuesday the 21 day of August next, at one o'clock, P. M. I'. V. VAN NESS, JOB , B.E.XFORD, Comes. M. W. WETIIERBEE, Aug. 11, 1869-tf. Orphans' Court Sale BY 'virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Tioga County, to mo directed; I will ex pose to sale by public vondue, at the Court House, Wollsboro, Thursday, Sept. 2, 1889, at 1 o'clock P. M., the following described real es- I tato, lato the property of Simeon A. Butler, of Delmar, deceased, viz : Beginning at a post and stono cover, running east along tho 11.11. ‘Varrinor lot, Solith 87° East, 82 perches to a post and stono corner, thence by land of Horace Butler, South 97 8-10 perches to a post and atone corner, thence by lands lately owned by Endo) , Simmons, 87° West, 82 porches to a' post and stone corner, thonco by land of Ira P. Butler, South 97 8-10 perches to the place of beginning, containing S:B,44:Zitierltrg" ---- 2 an. SIMON V. BUTLER, Adm'r. Aug. 4,18119-3 t NEW SPRING IGOODS AT 'ELIE R,EGULATOR, CORNING. N. Y. li have just received a large stock of W 1 floods suitable for the pring trade, to which wo desire,to call th attention of the peo ple of Tioga County. In ! DOMESTIC GOODS, FANCY DRESS GOODS, POPLINS SILKS, SITAWS, COTTON AND WOOLEN GOODS, for mon and boys' woar BOOTS -AND SHOES, Carpets, &e., &c., we have a full assortment on inspection of Goods and prices that will satisfy the closest buyers that this is the place to make their purchases. In our Grocery Department, we have everything needed to make a convict° assortment of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS We have also just received a largo lot of CROCKERY," direei from the Importers, of entirely now pat tern, very neat, and cheaper than over offered in • •this market before. Do not full to look through our efock before making purchases. Corning, March 93,1888,-17. - ,c3Levsr T.% go t s . ART GALLERY, - Is the place to get your PIIOTOGRAPIIB, New and Rustle Bcenery. The nbw Cabinet size made in any position, apr., 14, 1869. . „ Largest Stock of Frames In Tioga,Oounty for sale at tho lowest prices, rit CLAY.KING - 13. April 14, 1869. - .14.11 Gallory. ,fg, DENTIST, t);Ai Artificial teeth from one to an entire set insert ed at short notice on any plate desired. Thoth extracted without pain—proved by scores 'of vtitnesses, at the .office. Special atten tion given to the treatment and filling of the natural tooth. All work warranted at "live and lot live prices." July 28, 1869. AT the PEOPLES , STORE I F you want the best AMERICAN PRINTS in mankot for ;12a cents per yard, and' other Goods in propo'rtion. If you want any by tho yard or mado to order In the most ap proved style. If you want any call whore you can find 70 rolls to select from In short, if you want anything in FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS, NEWELL & OWEN 'A►.'• it. , EASTMAN, MN SPRING GOODS CORNING : N. Y, Dress Goods or Shawls. If you want any Cloths or Cassiturres, Carpets, at the lowest prices. .Call at the PEOPLES' STORE, n imuct LnliUce uio 1.1111101111 Una low s IVLICTO nonesty afid fair dealing is tho motto; and if you want any eru0.21., 25 per cent loss than you can buy elsewhere, call on the agents of the' GREAT E. S. TEA COMPANY, and be convinced, Come and sco for yourselves. Store directly opposite tho Dickinson House. SMITH & WAITE Corning, Ilarch-31, 1869 Wilson di; VaiiValkenburg's No. 2 Union Block. is ,f the place whore tho crowd go to find THE NEW SPRING STYLES POPLINS; GRENADINES, LAWNS, ORGANDIES, PIQUES, OHINTZS, TERCALLES, GINGIIAMS, DELANES & PRINTS, ALL STYLES, FACTCRY'S, MEETINGS, BLEACH ED MD UNI4JE ACHED MUSLINS. HOOP SKIRTS, of every lescription, DRESS TRIMMINGS and BUTTONS of all kinds; also tho largost and cheapest assortment of READY RIDE CLOTHING ever bought into Tioga County. Remember tin place, and call before purchasing. We lave selected our stock with groat care' and notify gentlemen that in CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, LIN pS, FARMERS' SATINS, GAL rEn§, & SUMMER WEAR of every description we can't be beat. Thangul for past patronage, and by strict at tontiot to business we hope to share a-continu anco cf tho same. WILSON A. VAN VALKENBURG. WolUboro,Alay 10, 1860—tf. application for Charter. -venal; is hereby given that the following 4plioations for. Charters, of incorporation havoluen filed in my office, and will bo prosent od to the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga Coun ty, M t o l tday August AO, 1860. , Bo ort B. Smith, 0. B. Lowell, and others, for charter for "The Presbyterian Church and Societj of Tioga." E. Svoit, Joao Locke, S. X. Billings and olh ers, foi charter for "The first M. B. Church o Gail" J and of of Mil Joh and ol of Mi Crane, M. K. Baton, S. E. Kirkendall, era, for °barter for "First M. E. Church, ortorm. Mitchell, J. F. ieveland, John Stafford, ers, for charter r "First M. E. Church, hells' Mills." hich time said charters will bo granted valid objection bo niado. JOHN 'P. DONALDSON, - ' Prothonotary. At uules 4, 18Q9, WORK, IN THE BEST STYLE, anti hcleapatoh,a t Tlll4 AG/TATOB , Oftioo.' BE No.lB, MAIN &MEET; IVELLSBORO, PA ■ Thia space teas sold to Mothers, but ow ing to the rushof bu siness he eanizot use it. ._~_~~LRT.~~~~ •o fib COME TO T. L. BALDWIN & 00'S TIOGA, PA and soo a nico stock of Goods for the Spring 6t, Summer Trade such as ILLIZZIEt MI IiOZ 800,11 Z —all styles, colors and pattorns— .. ALP CAS, POPLINS, CAMB RICK S, FR NCH JACONETS, ORGANDIES, 4 EQUAS, VERSAILES, BLACK " AND COLORED SILKS, • BEAUTIFUL SUMMER SHAWLS and a large assortment to soled - from CLOAKS READY—MADE, AND CLOTII TO MAKE MORE, ALL' KINDS OF . LININGS, FRINGES, TASSELS , TO TRIM DRESSES OR SACQUES. —Om; stoci . of— ' YANKEE NOTIONS can't be beat. It heaps 'tip. with everythitig th© Yankoes hare thought of so far. 'OOP SKIRTS, BALMORAL SKIRTS,. CORSBTS4V., MaEMWMORI too numerous to mention; but will say that you will seldom GO so largo on assortment.to solect from in a cauttry sldte,sAtid;clear ,down: to, the BOTTOM FIGURE. We also keep p largo,assortment of ' READY-MADE i CLOTHING, in suits, and parts of suits. ' Should wo fail to suit you with ready-mado, wo have Cassimore, and A TAILOR TO CUT AND FIT Boots and Shoes, all styles sad sizes. HATS AND CAPS, STRAW GOODS, • AND GENTS' FURNISHING - GOODS, A COMPLETE LINE OF ' CROCKERY, WOODEN WARE, , HARD WARE, SHELF HARD WARE; NAILS, IRON,. Locks, Latches, Carpenters' Tools. a A GENERAL STOCK OF G'R 0 GEM I E-S Frost'. TEAS aro lower than at any timo since the war. Did not go to Cuba to buy sugar, and so havo some cheap. We are agents for the. E. HOWE SEWING MACHINE.° r:: , ; t ;:, ~v -~-~-~ ~t . .... ~. Fereaors, if you want tools to work with drop in SAVI', LIME, PLASTER, PORK, FLOUR Lime, Cayuga Pleistei; Butter tubs, Pails. Firkips; and . Ashton Salt to flavor with. All kinds of ! Perm Produeo want ed. Priees ean't be beat. • T. L. BALDWIN it CO. Vega, Pi„ May 5, 1869. Inghaiifs Wobletflillit =II 16111/1 min subscribers will pay Carl, Fall-01oth, ,Cassitnercs, Flannels, &e., £40., for Wool.— Titoy also manufacture as usual— ME TO ORDER . , OR ON SURES, to suit customers. All work warrAted as rep- . resented. They invite particular attention to wilictraro warranted in every respect. Partiott lar attention givon to , , Joke stock Cisaimeros, &,0., 2.5! per cent, leas than any cotnetiters, and warrant. od as represented. INGUAMS minufacturo to order, and do all kinds of Roll-Carding and Cloth Dresaing, and defy competition. and givo more for Wool in exchange than any other establishment. -Try them and satisfy your selves.= INGHAMS wholesale and retail at the Cow anesque Mills, 2 miles below Knoxville. Our Cloths aro warranted, and sold by the following persons; , 100,000 Pounds of Wool Converse & Osgood keep constantly on hand a largo stock of genera Gomm AS REPRESENTED. , NOT El EMI IDEEEFIELD, PA. 1 , I • ; En their Water Proof cAs,stiggAss,,,,,-,, d' :i ~ : s ROLL .! CARDING ANli CLOTH DRESSING. INGHAMS have as good an, assortment of Pull Cloths, Cassimeres, &0,, UnLANO & CO.. , Wollsboro, Pa. T. L. BALDWIN & CO„ Tioga, Pa J. C. BENNETT, Covington, Pa. i Wanted. - INGHAM & SONS DeerSel ,;Juno 30, 1860—tf. a.Tesn tfi-ouas iteceiven wpetuy. Pry, Go(kis Fresh Groceries CIZOCKEIIY: MOMS 441 M ZEOMS3O Hats and Caps. Bo it remembered, that MERCIIANDIZE. TO BE UNDERSOLD lan. 8, 1868.-I.y. CONVERSE . d.; OSGOOD W*TCHES k i_ e „ ~- --- - z -, lis\,.- •' , l- -, 7 ` 5 4 ill ME N ri XV: It 14 m T .8 The undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Tioga and vicinity that be has just opened a :Watch and Jewelry • eshilitishment in Dorden's Drug - Store, arid is prepared to execute all cullers in' his line of business with despatrl and in the Lea of man ner. ALL WORK WARRANTED. , - 1 Tiogn, Feb. 21, 1,80.-U. EAST CHARLESTON WOOL CARDING. lIAVINO purchased the wool carding works of Mott k Whitney,. the subscribers aro new prepared to bard Wool into rolls promptly and in tile best manner. Persons coming from a distance, and wishing to carry their rolls home with them the sawn day will ho accommodated. The charge for carding is based upon the weight of theirolls, and not upon that •bf the prude wool. . . Batts lac tion'gnar,a,a fecal. ; Ylo yavo o. 6rit-p)a Machina anti 'platy of pOwei tor drive it: July 27, 1860-41 1110011,E dr. BACON. i:Dietauc:)-3PC - i3ftegs ORGANS Ak l D MELODEONS, FOIL sale by I. 0. lIQYT. 'Haines Brothers Pianos, Chiekerings, Steinways, and Stock's. Ilintormister's Organs and Melodeons, and Ma son &-IlantliWa Organ:: These are tktrfirsbelass Instruments. having the eximrionce of many years in'lthnical Instruments, and tuning the same, I can offer greater i n ducements to custo mers of Tioga County titan any other dealer in Natthern Pa. Every instrument is warranted for five years. Farad' particulars F e Illustrat 'ed.:Catalogue. 1". O. HOYT: Slan'efleld, Pa., March 3, 18llio—ly ° Slate Sired Lots.; AP. CONE having laid off 1 is land on Btato Street into town lot 3 now oirers thorn for solo on reasonabio•terins. Vollsboro, April 28, 781i9. Ear Sale, Chap. STEAM Engine ,C; Boiler', and all the gear ing for an up and down Saw. JOEIN R, BOWEN. Wellsboro, June 23, 1869.-tf. - tho Own*** of Ilapatontod Lands. SURVEYOR GPNBRAL'S OFFICE, HAnnisaulta, PA., May 25, - 1869. TN obedience to an Aot Of Assembly, approved the eighth day of April, ono thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine, you are hereby notified that the " County Land Lien Docket ; ' contain ing the list of unpatented lands for 'Logo Co., prepared under the Act of Assembly - of the twentieth of May, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, and the supplement thereto, has this day been forwarded to the Prothonotary of tho cennty, at whose olloolt may be examined. The liens can only be liquidated by the payment of the .purohase 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 ordei that parties may obtain their patents without addi tional cost. JACOB,M CAMPBELL, fluryeyor GeneraL =MI TN itoseville,in the center of the village,— Said property consists of a tine store house, admitted to be the best in Tioga County, 50.130 feet, two stories high; together with a fine as sortment of morchandirde, such - as may be found in a first-class County Store.• /his is a splendid stand for trade, and one of the best points for batter trade ii any county. The subscriber contemplates going west, and will give a fair tuirgain to the purchaser. Terms easy. ELMER BACKER. June 9, 1869-tf. WANTED-=A GENTS or r w !: r o o f fl u a s r i s n o 5 . With full Directions and Forms for all Transactions in every State, by TIIEOPIIILIM PArtsois, L. L. D., Profeseca of Law in Harvard University. A Now Book for Every body. Explaining every kind of contract and legal ob. ligation, and showing how to draw and execute them. Tho highest and best authority in tro land.!fiend for our liberal terms; also for our patent BibloPiospectus. Sent Free. PARMELEE & CO., Phila. Pa. June 9,1889-3 m. • e EiTERS of Administration havicig been I_4l granted to the - undersigned upon the es tate of. Leander Culver, late of Elkland, deo'd, all perhons indebted to ° or claiming against the estate, must settle with B. T. WOOD, , Adm . 's. DOLLY CULVER, Elkland, June 1860.-6t,a k3lO CONVF,RS & OSGOOD lIAVE on hand and aro constantly repelling - at their Hardware Storel - every article needed in, this region of eouniry, • in the HARDWARE LINE. . SHELF HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL sProvv,s, Cooking,i,Self-Regulators and Coal Stoves. Home Companion, and the justly 0 elebratud MEI AMERICAN COOK STOVE, TIN-WARE , No pains will be spared to moot tho. wants of our customers. CONVERS & OSGOOD. iVollaboro, Jan. 6,1869,1 y. THE 'A lERICAN .1317:770N-HOLE OVE1?-SEAMING AND SEWING MACHINE. =I T"E greatest invention and the best sewing Machine in the World. It has no equal as a Family Machine. It is, really two nrebines in ono by a simple and beautiful mecbahical arrangement, making both the Shuttle or Lock-stitch and tho Over seaming and Button-hole stitch with equal fa cility and erfection. • .% It execu , s in the very best ma'nner every va riety lof sew _ such as • HEAL/117Na= FELLING, CORDING, TUC. 7 0, STITCHING, BR DING AND QUILTING, GATIIERING and SEW— :- - T _ and in addition OVER-SEAMING. Embroidors on the odgo and makes beautifup Button and Eyelet-holcs in all fabrics. Every Machine is warranted by the Company orits Agents to give entire satisfaction. For further inforination inquire of F. KINGS LEY, at R. O. Bailey's in Morris Run, or of Mrs. S. K. EVERETT, four doors south of the Depot near It. Farr's Hotel, Blossburg, whore the ma chine may be tried, and instructions received in using the Machine, by all those wishing, to buy. I F. KINGSLEY, Agent. _ Morris Run, Pa., Juno 9,4869-3m.z' rir 'CPA CO., COURT PROCLAMATION.— Whereas, the Ifon. Robert G. White, Presi dent Judge for the 4th Judicial District of Ponn sylvania, and C. F. Veil and Elisha T. Bentley,- Esq.'s, Associate Judges in Tioga county, tove issued their precept, to mo directed, for the hold ing of Orphan's Court, Court of Common Pleas, General Quarter Sessions and Oyer and Tortola. cr, at Welisboro, for the County of Tioga, on the sth Monday of August (being the 30th day), 180, 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 of Tina ' to appear in their own proper persons, with their ,records, inquisitions, examinptions and rernembra4es, to do these thinza whtoh of their offices and in their behalf appertain to be 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 ho punetnal in their attendance at the appointed time, 43 a.reeably to notice. Given under my hand and still at the Sheriff's Office, in Weßebore, the 24th day of July In the year of our Lord ono thousapd eight, hurdlred and sixty.nine. :J: B. POTTER, Sheriff. Wm. Raddo, lln Common Pleas of Potter Co., No vsl2B Feb. Totes 15u0. Foreign At Chas. Bushor, tachmen t. POTTER COUNTY, La: Thu Commonwealth of Neusslvarfiu, To the Sheriff of said county Greeting: {L. S We command you that you attach Chas Bushor, late of sour bailwick ' Yeoman, by all and singular his goods and chattels, lands and tene ments, r ights and.credits, in whose hands or possession hoover the same may be found so that ho 'mend appear before our Judges, at Coudersport, at a Court of Com mon Pleas there to be held the 15th day of February, A. D. 1859, thero to answer Wm. Raddo of a Vat of debt, damages fifteen thousand dollars, and also, that you summon , to be and appear before our said court at the same limo and place, to alltlWPr what shall be objected against him and abide the judg ment of the Court „therein t and have you then and there this writ. Altliess 00 non. Robert C. White, President Judge of our Court. at Couderbport this 10th day of I , 'obruary A. 11.1869. 11.3. OLMSTED, Prothonotary. - SHEIII OEFIEE Condereport, Vels. 10th IBM }- J. hereby certifyt hat the above is a true copy of the original irnow in my band. July 21;1S60-6w. If. P. lira:MAl:is, Sherrill'. I S. WILE 100,000 LBS. WOOL *WANTED Valuable Property ‘ for Sale. Administrator's Notice.l HARDWARE AND STOVES 1 NAILS, MIDDLETOWN AND ELMIRA SAWS,.ROPE, INTRINSICALLY THE CHEAPEST FOR SALE— ; ':A 16t of cutter timber, ready for use, will be sold cheap. Callon' HALL .t MARCH, liirneyfille, Pa. J 111 y 21,1869-31 u for which the highest price will ho paid at the • Store of June 16, 1660. Wellsboro 'Wool-Carding Works. S A. lIILTBOLD wishes to inform tho Pub- No that ho is ready to do all business in his tine with promptness and in a workmanlike wannor; and also that ho will keep cloth and cash to cvehange for Wool at his shop. B. A. lIILTBOLD. Juno 2, 1869-6 w. IN DIVORCE.—To Alexander Barden : Tal notice, that Anna J. Bardon,:your wife, by her next frionil, Levi Ferguson, has applied to the Court of Common Piens of 'flop County for a divorce from the bowls of matrimony, anti that ;said Court has appointeaMonday, Aug. 30, ISO, at the Court Rouse, Wellsboro, for a hear ing in thersaid matter, at which time and place you can attend if you think proper. J. B. POTTER, Sheriff, Ang. 4,1§60 TN DIVORCE.—To Wheeler Marvin: Take notice, that Lorilla M. Marvin, by her next triond Charles Videan, has applied to the Court of Common Pleas - of Tioga County for a divorco from the bonds of matrimony, and that said Court has appointed Monday, Aug. 30,1889, at the Co'urtliouso, Wellsboro,.for a . hearing in the said matter, at which time and placo you pan attond if you think proper., J. B. POTTER, - Aug'. 4, 1860. - Sheriff. TOLES & BARKER