tiOME MATTERS. WEDNESDAY, if-!MP'E'. 15, 1569. ' New Advertisercien Furniture—B. T. Van horn. - Wellsboro Academy --W. W. flunk. Shoemakers Wanted-ALL. B. Smith. Notice to Bridge Builders. Cider—B. A. 111&. Friends of - Rep . ,prin ciples are regiLested i to make all neee6ary'prepa ralions for the Meetings advertised in this paper• Postvoned.—Tho County Fair and the Teach ers' Institute having been fixed for the same ocek, the Fair has been prostponcd to Wednesday and Thursday, October, 6th and 7th—a week later. JOHN I. MITCHELL, Sedy. SCHOOL.—Prof. HUNT, of Genesee College, assisted by Miss' JeNNtil Ginsom, will open the Academy for students Thursday Sept, 231. Ourreitizons have now anotlicropportun ity to assist in raising the Institution from its low cbb. Let us all rally to its support and make it siecess. . CORIIESI'ONDENCE.:--011r readers will read with interest the sketch of a trip to the Iron and Copper mining regions of Lake Superior, on the first page. Mr. ,Sherwevd, the writer is a practical geologist, eorinectoctivith the Geological Survey of Ohio, and is, withal, a granCful writer of prose and poetry. PROORESS.—The Methodist Church is approaching completion, the main spire being dearly finished. The foundations of Cono's now hotol are laid dad the superstrueturo will go up as fest as brick can be furnished. - The borough authorities aro doing good work on the streets. 1. 0. of G. T.--,Following' aro the officers of ChOrleston Lodge for the currant quer- W. C. T.—Wells M. Mooro ; V. T.—Sylvia E. J'arker; Secy.—Susio J.Parher; Assialant—Oco. F.Tarker : ; F. S.—Clara Dartt; Treas.—L. R. Moore; Chaplain—Cyrus Dartt; Marshal—Goo. W. Warren; Deputy—Harriet Francis; I. G.— Clara Pallas; 0. G., Lorenzo Catlin; It. II: S.— Ella R. Moore; Le S:—Clara Parker - SPLENDID FRUIT.—WehIIVO received la box of Magnifldont Douse Apples from Mr. A. A. Reynolds, living 2 miles abovo•Tioga, on the . river. These apples aro out of a lot of 33 Terts-• uring ono heaping bushel, and they avbrage about 12 tnehes_in circumference. The flavor is superb, the meat tender, and the core not larger than in apples not half so large. We have nev er seen so fine a lot-of apples except at a Fair.— Thank you. . - • RIILROAD MEETING.—At an itlifor-. tail meeting of citizens of Wellsboro and vicinity held Sabirday afternoon, Win Bache, Esq., Chairl man, and Jno. R. Bowen, Secretary, the following Committee was appointed to attend a meeting of the Directors of the Tittga Railroad Company at Corning, yesterday, andlConfer With said Direc tors touching the constrhation of a railroad from We!Moro to Arnot : A. B. Cone, IL W. Williams, Chester Robinson J. W. Bailey, Wm Bache, J. Riberolle, L., Sadie 11. Sherwood. We hope that the Committee nmy return with an eevouraging report.- A correspondent writes : INTERES TING DISCOVERY.-" Andreiv Sherwood, Esq., of Mansfield, recently discovered some ieurarhable fossils in tho rooks, two miles below Illossburg.— They are the bones, scales, and teeth of several varieties of fish, the largest of -which ho calls Ilolopesitis— which was about live feet in length. The scales, which ho has in his possess ion, are two inches in diameter, and some of the teeth aro an inch in length. These strange fish es the Devonian Age, and ham the position in which they were _found, nust have lived millions bf years ago. This is pot the only iiscovery -of interest which Mr. Sherwood has made, as tits large museum abundantly testifies." TILE INSTITUTE.—TiIe Teaclier4' in nitute of Tioga • County will meet at Tioga on 'z'ith inst., and continue in session until today 'mon following. Among the notables to to present aro Prof. Sanders, author of Sanders's Ferie4 of Readers, &c., Profs. Jones, of Erie, Blakeslee, of Wellsville, N. Y., Verrill, of the Ngriaatir and Allen, of Potter county.— Prof. Wickersham is expected to bo present a portion of the time. The value of Institutes may ba inealcultt.ble, if well sustained, or noili ta4, if abandoned, as has been so long thii pi:ne ws here. Prttf. Horton, our Superintendent, kl:ei hold of his work with an energy which proe good results. .ifis heart is in the work, - 1H head IS equal to it, nod his health robust.— The citizens of Tioia have proffered free board to lady teachers, and hoard at $4 per week to maps. Of course this will result in an excess of o frniales over males; but every teacher may TT oolliber that have to given good reason uheent, at the Fall the Inends of education attend .this institute and wllse it a grand success. Tim FAIR !-If we have not yet allll - a to the eolMnT talc Show and Fair of the r ‘tinty Agripult raL ociety it has not been from sty lack of intermit in its (Neel. Tioga county he: much coal, icon and lumber, mainly untie itt4arms constitute, or will, when developed, tive•sisths of the wealth of the coun• 'Y. The soil is strong, and the natural wear eiwn of the face of the comity ii a sternly pro 05S of manuring. Our rocks me a mass of or ganic remains and an inexhaustible fund of fer tility. Our pastures are carpeted with sweet and lemmata grasses, well. watered, and easy of no c?..•.s. A yearly meeting to compare notes cannot I,at result in great good to fitrmel.s. Every man way learn something of his neighbor—if not of eis neighbor, then of somebody xi low remote. If viory populoui school district would establish a harmers' Club, to meet fortnightly and discuss agriculture, and semi-annually to send delegates to a County Convention, the rate of progress would be wonderful. Vife 'lmre urged this plan ior years, but men aro slow to advaace, tied all ittilitfecent to the appliances of growth. llowever in thO absenco of such clubs, nothing better suggests itself than the County Fair. It; cannot be a success unless the farmers make it so. its directly resulting good will be to them, and ita\identally to every man, woman, and child in ice county: Bring Your best stocu, produce, and fabrics, nnd.do not forget to infohn the Com. minces how you manaio to raise iMmonso crops of grain, roots, and grass. no llIow'" is im _portant—Amite as important as big. oats, beets, potatoes, and-so-forth. Corot) along ? Gossir.—Sylvanus Stopple, was far and tide known as n man of wax. Not that 'Yirantis was composed of that amber-tinted, 0 4esive substance which shpernalcpris pee to wax theic thread and fasten annoying boy-bores to tbeo chairs, but a man of Sudb_ pliability and friability, so impressionable, in short, that he tarried and kept the name froin boyhood to a I.ery green old. ago. As a boy his sayings became !trick for laughter among boys, It tad texts for pa rents t preach sermons to boys who threatened to I:cedar:nobodies. SylvannsStopple was sent to school at a tender age." But tho youthful SArantrs was always the last boy in. This tar. 4r0v,0 from yr/ciliation which ITIIS as :am oat , ural to him as breath. Vor expla : t'Sylva nlo:rn, my boy," Mrs. Stopple would say, "it is time you set off. for school. Take your hat and tiPPet, and your dinner , besket, and go at once, , or yO4 will be late." "But, mammy," Sylvrinus 'could !clay, t‘shail .1 wear my hat, or my cop ?" ' .V " l ar hat, sonny{ Mrs. Stopple would say.— ' Yes mammy, but clutrt you think I look bet in cap?" my con, 1 think perhaps 3GO do leA better in a cad, but got ready for c•lik.ol now." Yes, mammy, but I think I will `` e3 l ,ll ly cap." So Sylvanus would put on his cap and start tilr the'qutor floor. "I say mammy," returning, "I think I'll wear •r}y hat." "Very ' 4Ol , my son." Then Sylvanus would put on his Gat and approach the 499 r. "MomMr," I say, rfll "Yes ? "I'm going, mitmmy, I'm going:" "Yes, son—go along." - "But I say, , - mammy, perhcipsjl had bettor wear my cap." "Vorry well sonny."' So, after-half an-hour of vacilltding between the gate and the kitchen stove, Sylianuswould.got off to school in the morning. Thus Sylvanus grew-up to the big ness and years of a luau, never knowing his own mind. Ile was a farmer and his experience was painful. Raving ten acres to plow and plant) he was at a dead loss to know which field to put - in corn and which in potatoes. , Along eanio Smith, a neighbor. And says be, "Stopple,` - plant the upper piece to corn. "So I will," .said Stopple,. Along came Jones. another neighbor.. And' says', Itc, "Stopple, plant the upper piece to potatoes."i "So I will," stall the pliant' Stopple: Along came Brown; and says he, "Stopple, sow tho' upper field •to oats." -"Well, I thi n k I said the clever Stopple. Along caul° Roberts, a neighbor ; and says he, "Stopple, if you are wise you will let the upper field lie fallow." "Well, I think that is the wisest," said Stopple, Thus W . - • fell out that Stopple was so ,engaged in taking, impressions of every man who came along, that tho season passoj away, and he plewed and planted not un acre. Finally, when Sylvanus Stopple thought to venture upon the sea - of matrimony, ho had a terrible experience. "Sue Colo is the girl for you, Sylvanus," said aunt Becky. "Yes," replied Stopple, "I think I'll take her.'' "You don't think of marrythg Sue Coles, Sylvanus, do you ?" asked damn Jones. _"011, no, by no means !" said Sylvanus. "Jorusha Sipes is a splendid girl, and will make you a nico Sylvanus,' said aunt Nancy. "Yes—l think I'll marry her," said the man of wax. "Don't throw yourself away upon 'Rustle Sipes, Sylvamis h" said Judy Smith. '"Oh, no, by no Means," said Syh antis. So, between all these advisors, Syl vrnus Stopple remained an old bachelor all his days. But the end eamo at last—as it always Joey. - Sylvanus had two horses: He delighted to ride them when ho went to town. But, olio morn\ing, when he had business in town; he could not Or the life of him decide whether he would ride the roan or the gray, lle brought both out and hitched them at a post. Ho saddled roan. He :unsaddled roan and addled gray. He un saddled grity and saddled roan. Ile mounted roan. He dismounted, saddled, and mounted gray. llow long this might have gone on no man can say had not a third party appeared upon the scene. This was no other than his neighbor Jones's Jackass. "Heaven be, praised !" said Sylvanus; "I'll split the difference and compromise on the Jackass !" and he saddled the ; and mounted it; and the ass - kicked up, and flung our man of wax into : the air, and as Sylva. nps fell, the ass planted both heels in his stom ach ; and thus died Sylvanus Stopple, the man of wax ; and there was scr?aus talk about indict ing ho ass for wilful murder. 1 1 1 - obably every ass in the country u ill feet in sulted. To THE BAPTIST CHURCHES IN THE TIOGA. ASSOCIATION.—Your annual subscriptions to the Building Extension Fund has• expired.— There is some Three hundred dollars yet unpaid. . I Will each church make the - effort at once to col lect their respective arrearages? - Wli - y-delay this matter when the money is so much needed and the amounts so stnallfrom each individual? Be PROIII.T brethren, and let us have this subscrip tion settled up. P. C. VAN-Gm.nrm, Treas. CNOXVILLE. Keep it before the people, that the Congregationalists are about to build a splendid brick church, anti that Jerry Stoddard is building a brick store in Knoxville. Events of great magnitude have transpired within this nineteenth century; A great rebellion, four millions of slaves set free, a President mur dered, three Atlantic cables successfully laid, the Pacific Rail Road built, lend soon, in addition, may be announced by your correspondents the erection of the above mentioned edifices in Knox ville. Keep it before the people. 8. TloctA.—The old and dilapidated side walk fronting the Derry estate, has peen removed, and a finely graded gravel walk takes its place. 11. W. Sweatland has returned from the city with a fine :dock of clothing and gents' furnilit.. ng hoods We pollee that J. Fiat, has lately re cdenished hia stock of dry goo's. DI i;9 May Hathaway and Miss CIOSO are. ern- played as assistant (cachets by Mr.l3cales in Tio ga TTP , II uff A ir vl" FiAVerltiti eiillll.l not 'lava been ]':.:11. Sin ii on 'Thursday eve., gave a. very pleasant little 'top at his hotel. Music was fur nished by 1110 Bishop atol all went "merry ue marritio The mass-ineeting to be held at Tioga on Sat urday Sept. Ilith.euneerning the removal of the Comity-seat from Wellsboro to liogn, will prob ably be largely attended. The people of Tioga County are awakening to their \interests. - LAMB'S CREEIC-1_ fOrgOt to mention inipr6vc!Metit made by P. P. Shaw. li e has put up a nice horse-barn on life lot purchased Of .1 L. Mmiie which takes the bhine off fait It is expVctedlie will erect a lino brick mansion in which a Mrs. IL I'. will be included. "Don't you know it?' L. L. Flowers, has just made a neat fence in front of his residence, which adds greatly to the looks of things, may it continue on down the street ; and hero just let me say a ward to Fred Lamb and 11. FL Cooper: now is the time to destroy those tine,, tine elders along, your front fences and put,t: pl.•ank walk over the mudhole, and set Lute a pattern. That nice picket fepLo of A , „ At. 11:light would look much better if a side walk was added. J. L. Moorobas commenced putting the siding on his house. D. L. Frolic bas the sills all laid and is putting down the joists for the lower floor, and the lumber is nearly all on the ground. W. C. Ripley, Esq., ha. his sills and other timbers nearly ready and th e w ort; is going on enannregingly towards coin pletion unde'r the supery ision of 4. Smith. I no- lies a very decided improvement in the streets by filling up with gravel, which mast' be credited to Supervi.ior Wells. I regret thatt Mr. G. Thayer has suspended' operations with his "fountain of health, - as be calls it, which by the way is a good beverage for the hot weather and perfectly harmless. Messrz. Flower &. Co., have just re ceived a fresh euppix of gnolb;, which indicates businesi. I hope the Tinga It. It. Co. will see that we are very moth in need of :t depot Jlild ing that we truly receive freight wltheut being obliged to be on liand every time the train ar rives to pay freight. We have received some en couragement that it would be (lone, "but alas it 15 not (lid" yet. 130 oz. • MANsviEl.p. —lt almost, seems as though Mansfield had . just wakened from its Rip- Van-Winkle sleep: For now, as in days of 3 ore, we can see our streets lined every morn, noon, and night, with students, books in hand, making their way to the Normal on the bill o which re minds us, that all have notyet trivet' up the chase fur Ay (KiUoi. Tho school has o_pcned with about ono hundred and fifty students. No doubt, of its success with Prof. Verrill at the helm i for there is no lack of energy and perseverance with him. The School Directors have secured the services of M. it. Dailey to teach our Boro School. Mr. B. is one . of tbe best Aectehers i and 441 tt large number of beholars in attendance. Mart King has got his new manufactory paint ed„and is now rooting' it with the Elastic Slate roofing. The smoke stack has just raised , its head toward the skies. When Mr. King intends to put 'the machinery under motion we ennnet say, as ruc i ther iiruruly i7lO es not know his busi ness as well as he does himself. The lido-walk, on Eullivan atrect:has been re paired, which is a wonderful Improvement. Prof. J. T. Streit, has been dangerously ill, but is now more comfortable. L. Cummings is laying the foundation for a new dwelling on finllivan ptrept. Tho , Einsennals hay° reviyeq the work on the church which theybegan last fall: There 13 considerable talk about the l'elllON 111 of the County Buildings. T would eay to Tioga when she glAs ready to erect new County Build ings' (ti n t iv() haye beitutifill spot for them here; and 1 presume wo would give the Jand, and oven ornament it with shade trees, if they will only put the buildings on it. - • -- • htarry.—For the past few weeks nothing has occurred in our township intorestipg to any One, so that will ,:tecount for tho non-ap pearance of at, Deal items from Liberty. But at preFent writing, f-dravo a few items to citron.' kin that will, perh..ps,litterest some one of the many rOn - ders of the AOITA' 11, A short time since, we had one of the largest Sunday School Pic•nies, in our township, that ever assembled together at, any one time. It was compos.cd'of the officers, teoeher.s 4 fltiti.SOliOr* of AO loi+, an and Methodi'st hlpiscopal Sabbath s'fillools, and numbered t,Oti jstron ,, . iter.s. PJ Neff (Lutheran) and It. 11_ Ceti:ore (Illethedlstilivis-: copal) officiated. -After the Sabbath 4chool. Scholars were very appropriately addressed by their Parlors, upon the all important 'subjects Of Sabbath School enterprise, the scholars, one and all, were invited by their officers, and teachers, to a table erected on the ground for {hat , purposc, where they itartoolc of just such, good things as Suit the taste of Sabbath School children, or for thitt ':ruatter, any body else. Alt pertiee that took part in .tko oxerehlee of the day,lenjorti , themselves very muob , and say it will boa long time before it e rrill be.erascdfrem th fo \ i!ineinories. liming econ"in your last 'Week's - rtumter, an item about tall oats, I cannot refrain from asking the farmers of Charleston': to bold their breath white I relate :to there the following colliffied facts: Mr. Daniel Artleyin farmer of the moat undoubted voracity, states that last Spring, be procured 1 quart 'of Norway Oats, and sowed it on a good spot - of ground. Lastlweek Mr. Art ley threshed the crop, and measuring it before witnesses, found that hehad raise ,from the 1-qt, of seed, 170 quarts Of oats, that 'weigh' 40Ibs. to, the bushel. Mr. AillOr also states, that Vii I Measured ono of the talldst spife ,:and ho found it to ho 7, feet in-height. If an other farmer in this county, 'or itt any other in the' 'State, Can' beat Mr. Artloy, ho can have a fair chance of .trading into the ring. -The farm rs of.our town:. 'ship have been well paid for their labors the past summer. They have, withered their wheat; rye, and oats, into their barns, and aro rejoiced to find that their crop is an' abundant one. If the weather remains propitious for ten days longer, they will gather a good crop of buckwheat, corn, and potatoes, t , z . f „, , ~ , I , .. ' Caution' Irplis.-t-1 lonia anditined . 'to tho ' Methodist readers of the AufraTon, that on the - 26111 day of September next;,tlto 'nevi'and cotn medians M. 'E. Church at Liberty, wilt ho appro priately dedicated. The services of several noted elergyincullave boon secured to officiate en that occasion. A general and cordial invitation is extended to theielergy and laity of the Meth odist fraternity throughout the County. CORRESPONDENT. ' Republican Meetings. 0400 'ft gain !" The Repubiiean anvassin 6g om rnittee has appointed' EVEN:II% meet illga for the two weeks following Sept. 20, to wit; KPINEYVILLE, Sept. 20, Niles & Mer rick. . • • COAT.ItAM, Close School House,' Sept. 21, evening, same speakers. - KNOXVILLD, Sept.. everting, Niles . am? B. B. Strati/. !BROOKFIELD, Mink hollow, 23d, same speakers. SABINSVILLE, Sept. 24, evening, same. , VERMILYEA'S, Sept. 25, evening, same.. DELMAR, English, School House, -State Road, Sept. 25, evening, Hon:' S. P. 'Dt IVbb UNION, Swcopp, ;Sept..2l, evening, Capt, Sham, H. N. Williams. WARD, Hollis \ School House, Sept. 23, - same ,speakirs. • STONY FOIUC, Graded School House, Sept., 21, -eve»ipg,• W. H. Smith • - CHARLESTON, Welch School House, Sept. 22, Palphramand and Cobb. CATLIN HOLLOW, Sept. 24, _Mitchell MANSFIELD, .Sept. 2,3; IV. H. Smith, • .11`1 . ..0 . Cobb. ROSEVILLE, Sept. 24, TV. H. Sniith and Davit/ Omicron. GRAY'S VALLEY, Sept. 21, S. B. Elli, ott, D. Cameron. LAMB'S CREBK, Sept. 22, „Same speakr's ilAnt , s, &pi: 22, Wilson if, Mitchell. BLOCK lIOBSE, Sept. 23, same COVINGTON, Sept. 24, same. - SECOND WEEK NAUVOO, Sept. 27, W. H. Sinith UNION, Swamp ; 28, same. BLOCK HOUSE, 29th, Smith and Shaw. COVINGTON, 30th, IV. H. Smith. WELLSBORO, Oct. 2, Hon. S. F. JJ'ilson MAINSBURG, Sept, 27, J. B. Niles, S. 13. Elliott.' CIIANDLER . BURG, 28th, same. DAGGETT'S MILLS, 291 h, same. NELSON, Sept. 30, Sil'a»9 (f . .Niles. ELKLAND, Oct. 1, mute, • 511 IPPEN, Leibs, ,Sept. 28, Maj. Merrick. VI Li NEY V I LLB, Sept. 20, Wilson & Cobb. NILES VALLEY, Sept. 30, same. DELMAIt, OsrionN SCHOOL noun, WsBD AND Bosnao. • MIXTOWN, OCT., 1, J. C. SmizA No, C. W. BEAcn. COWANESQUE VALLEY, Ocm. 2, SAME. DELMAR, K - ENHcar's Orm 1, WussN A -- w nut - . • - PA 11 INO TON, PRESIIyTERIAN CHURCH, OCT. 1, JUDGE HUMPHREY, D. CAMERON HOLIDAY'S, OCT. 2, Junem: lIUuIPHREY, J. I. Murencr.L. BELMAR, OREEti Scum - 4, HoesE, Om. 1, EcsAtto AND Coon. The. friends &re requested to make all necessary arrangements to secure a good attendance at these meetingH, give ample not ice, By omiter of Committee, - A. L. ENswoteru, Chairman. XJ(oplovaYM3lmmilmOßomi.: . S 'A I ACHIM?, S. T. - ", 3 HOWL', Jr., first Premium _Sowing Mu chine for salo in Wellsbnro, by • uot. 23, 1868-2 t. A. FOLEY. Scuom. BoAns.—The Sanders Union Series. The . people of the township of Delmar aro hereby notified that the Sehool Directors of that township ilftVe by re.olution adopted-4 The Sanders Union Series of Ittratlers and Speller. The - Icf)hinson,iferies tkr Arithinetics. . At veq i w "•iutrndutory terms. The First Reader lo he PxQil4l.llgo oven for Osgood's or the old Sander's First di ' The other books furokhel at low exelialtgo rates, with or without tho old hooks. Theo temp; eon be learned of any ofthe teachers or school directors of the toivnkillip, or by. inquiring at thr Book Store of Hugh Young OQ, WOMbOro. People tle:;iring to :Ivait tbein'seyea of these lilferal o fru n; can do so for ninety days front this date, that is, mail Aug- 20,1860. . _ Tiiachers in the several districts of Delmar are reply:fed. to semi or leave 'their names at the Book Stele,of Duna Yourq: Sc Co.—[3na t • SPF A CT AL NOTICES. -0- HALL'S VEGETABLESICIIIAN " riot - 4P t y - 1;tA0 ' " _ LKEREW.E.R , • Ll= ' • .* . has proved itself te be the most perfect prepara tion for the Hair ever offered to the public tq RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO ITS 011IOINAD CoLou, atul . create ano grewth where'. it has fallen off (rain disease or natural decay. It will prevent the Hair from foolilnod out. All who we it aro any:Alin - 4V in'' awarding it the praise of being the best Hair Dressing eN. tact. ' Our 'PfeAlspoli . kbo,llMr 9nt' free by tuntl itA.NariteTurum ONLY WI K. P. HALL & CO., Nashua, N. H. PropriotorB. • Sopt. 1, 1860. - - • ERRORS OF YOUTH. A ()ENV:I . :MAN 'who' ' Buffered for years from Nor; 'roils Debility, I'mgetnre„Doeey,•elad 4 11 1 14 ,3 effects Of youth indiscretion, will, for t he *Ow of snfroringhli manity, rend freo to all 18 40 nocdohit, the receipt and dirottlotio for ranking the simple remedy by which ho WOO cured. ButfOrors wishing to profit by the adyor. riser's eNperience, .1:1111 do co by (Wren' ng in perfect confidence, ,30fIN B. OGDEN. May 211,% . 9-Iy. - N0..12 Cedar Street, Now York. To' VIE VOTERS OF TIOGA COUNTY. GEN. It. C. COX,llavingbeet,t , a . crp/ „ idatel?e faro the Roptiblientst Conyentien for Tv-m -urex of Th; - ,ga Countyi tile,: great injustipo\tv . 4ne lijip in, said Convention, and having been so strongly urged by illB filondS, tvo have corkeltole4 to nnnonncobis name its ,nik , dependent candidate for the °Mee 'of '6 lll OtY. .Treasurer. U. C. Sept.ls, 1569-4 w. - 1,1 4 earu c )idate for J . , i tli P o'o p fli C)N ce( A )Tr B ol ll 4 N onett kny, oubj et -to the• dech , ion of the Republican Invention of Tioga County.. [M n r. onahls'on's ledge of May lath i S - tittE) • , , _ 'TO VIE VOTERSI 'OF TIOGA ObIINTY. AVINO R; 3 ... been - solicited by many of tiy, 11 pitblicatt friends from all pprts of,t,ite county, to beromo an itidnpqndOtt• 9114dato for tho office of Vrothatiotury, I Loco , Deluded ••to yield to their requesto, and without , offering any c ci further rotiEona for aging so,-1. no, . 'announce myself no a eandittato for that Ofneo.{ ' 4ug.18, 11389: • • J:F.DO,ALDfitix.,, ZIM2=;I=MM=MACMaA -Caution , - • - ALL PURSON'S.;aie wanied.agiiinst putoluts- - • ; - ing a note drawn by as in favor of Susie Vanderhoy, for tho sum of ono hundred dollars, dated Aug. 213,1869. said 'fete was obtained by fraudulent representations and we will not pay it,l unless eompelleil p; D. "CDDEGIitOVE. SOLOMON DAY. MLl(Delary,App. 8,1Q69-3t. RE 61JL AVO:R, ME CORNING. N. Y. 5,, r 's~..n , '.l f; L ? Here We Are Again! • • TIIANKFUL for the favors No halo thus far received from tho pooplo of THE TIOGA VALLAY, wo risk to call their.attetitiou to, the, fact that we are juskrocelytuga New Stock of Goods ..4ts:'.;S 4: .1 adapted to the early Fall Trade, comprising ev erything desirable, both in style and quality, and shall bo pleased to see our old customers and all who may comnfrimti that t vicinity d ,OC/RNWIII to buy DRY COOK OUTS AND SHOES, CROCKERY, IMMO GROCERIES) 'PROVISIONS, Carpets, &c., &c., , as we always give customers from a distance A LARGE DISCOUNT ON PRICES, wo thus malcO ft for thoir interest to come to us to make tlt(lrplrelkases., aS many peep e;irt, Odd raglan willJestifY. WO do not boliave`itrlatik advertisements, displaying long lists of prides, 44c , but will convince all who come that me Grill, and do cell qoons eittieP that this Store is, in reality THE REGULATOR for this stetion of country. Call and take aluok through our immonso stock and - satisfy yourselves. Corning, Sept S, ISI 9 John Rice's Grocery AN]) PROVISION STORE, ho Mozart Block, let door below Converse A P Os good's Dry Goods ,Stors. Clotne to John 11. Rico If you want to get sonic good Rico, Only one shilling per pound; but yon , ifill.noftintrwbieltey or vino,- Nor Tiny other compound. But Teas, Teas, of the very best, Iloro you will find a large hon's nest; Cloves, cinnamon and candy, lien) you will find everything handy. Flour, Flour, of every grade nut kind, And prices to suit all mankind; So there will be no grumbling, While the barrels in and out will be tumblin Crackers, Tobacco and Allspice, Dried Beef and Sugar-cured llama; If I sell to•you once I c 44 So call in woman and man. So give me a call both groat and small, And I will try to suit you all; But if ydu call in hero by chance, Do not forget to bring a few stamps, , ,'' . • Kerosene, Oil Atncl virie,gatv; Celentei`ri's lilitstard and AO Soap the best at ten cents a bat, And fine Salt for butler., the best by far Hero is whereyou will find, • Brown's Glass cleaning Polish, That will last until everything is demolished August 25, ROY'S Cholera Drops . This medicine is . quito dif • ferefit from all other prepara = .1.: :,' , ,i , g• P;".l'. :;.;.:„lis --,..4." - ,,/ f . ' tions called - . CHOLERA DROP S. It is an unfailing remedy ; for ,disorders of 'the bowels, BOLO Br DReIGGISTS' AT 50'ets ' PEI?, Wellaboro, July 18,1869-Iy, ME = NM MEE Mil T<` ' +., '~ EMI =I ' ~ . - MI NEWELL AG OWEN ; "` az? . • liparig tat • - ART:-GALLERY Is the place to get your PROTaciItAPIIS. - New and Rustle Scenery. The new Cabinet size made i n a ny position. :. ," ' ripr. Largest Stock 'of :Frames rti-Tioga County for sale at the lowoetpriaoe, at CLAY RIND'S April 14,180,, , Art 0,141P7. It. B. F.A.STIILA.N;- ',1•• • ,LP',. DENTIST , Etcult.i%. WELLSBORO,' PA. • 1 tootj► from " t 1 Artificia eo ono to An en moo risert ed at short notice on any plate desired. AVdth extracted without pain—proved by scores of witnesses, at the office. Special atten tion kivon to the treatment and filling of ' the natural tooth. • All work warranted at "live and let liVra prices." July 28, 18139._ Nlliv SPRING GOODS, AT the PlEoPtEs,*sToßE CORNING, N. Y. I F you want tbq boat AMERICAN PRINTS in matikot for 123 collie per yard, and other (lood i e in proportion. If you , want any Dress Goods or Shawls. If you want any Cloths or Cassimeres, • t by the yard or made to Oidor in tho most ap- proved style. If ylu want any 'Carpets, call Micro you can llnd 70 rolls to select from. • In short, if you want anything in.l FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS at the lowest prices. , Call at the PEOPLES' STORE, • . where prices fix° uniform and /10tV; whore liOneaty any "W'M.ll., 25 por cent lose than you can buy elsewhere, call on the agents of the BEAT 11. S. TEA COMPANY and ho convinced, Como and soo for yourselves. Store directly opposite the Dickinson House. Corning, Atarch 81,-1869 Will on VanValkenburg's No. 2 Union Block. is tho place where the crowd go to find THE NEW,SPRING STYLES POPLINS, GRENADINES, LAWNS, ORGANDIES, PIQUES, CIIINTZS, PERCALLES, GINGIIAMS, DELAINES & PRINTS, ALL STYLES, FACTOitY'S; giMpTINGS, BLEACH BD AND UNBLEA, ClitifMUSLINp. HOOP S.iCIRTS, of ovary description, D i ESS TRIMMINGS and BUTTONS of all kin s; also tho largest and. olleapest assortment of HEADY ME CLOTHING wirer brought into Tloga County. Remember • the place, and oall before purohaaing. We have selected our stock with great care' and notify gentlemen that in LIGHT assinnts, TWEEDS, LIN, ENS, FARMERS' SATINS, GAI • - .TERS, & SUMMER WEAR of every description vro can't be beat. Thankful fok piatvdtroraidond Wilfrid tit tontion to business ivo hope to sharp o continu once of U1(0%11 , 1 , 1 , A e: rj. WILSON k VAN VALKENDURO, Welloboiodifoy 19, 1863-tf. ilqe. PlllOlllOll l ZNAVISPZQ Mil Wilt an dorsignareipectfully announcos to the citizons of Westdeld and aurronnding,ooun tf ho ittpornainaently localod at this p4OO. -116 is' ally.pt-epafe'd to do all kinds of ‘• 'DENTISTRY, liCtito -highest stylo of the art.' Srtisfaction gOarrauteed. ovet&orill's Drug Storo,;- , w- , _ , 'Finn Photographs can be had over tho Drug Store., • "' ' H. It. 117 ): 4 t gdrie,.3o, .1449“ y. ;:! ..' 10'000 LBS.:WOOL:WANTED for whioh the highest prick , will bepaid at the Storo . Junel6, 1889. No. 13, MAIN STREET, EL SMITH & -WAITE TABS . dr, 11A-REAR This space' was' sold to Afathers, but ow ing to the rushof siness 1w cannot use it. EMI MI C-C-B-&-F-L-E COME TO T. L. BALDWIN & CO'S TIOC1:A, PA. L. and see a nice stock of Goods for the Spring "& Summer Trade such as 24,Mit Et MialEtt COO= —all styles, colors and patterns— ALPACAS, POPLINS, CAMBRICKS, FRENCH. JACONETS, ORGANDIES, PEQUAS, VERSAILES, BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, ' (t.e. BEAUTIFUL SUMMER SHAWLS and n largo assortment to soloct from CLOAKS READY-MADE; AND CLOT TO MAKE MORE, ALL KINDS OF LININGS, FRINGES, TASSELS &c , TO TRIM DRESSES OR SACQUES. —Our stool( of— YAI*EE • NOTIONS 40 caul be boat. It hoops up with everything the Yanloos have thought of so tar, HOOP SKIRTS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, CORSETS, &C, R-----0 "-=-ht ' ' 11-N malamaugcpo too numerous to mention; but Will say that you will seldom find so largo an assortment to select from in a country atom, and clear down to the BOTTOM PIGUBt. We also keep a large assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING_, in suite, and par 6 o snits. Should wiaall to suit you with ready-made, we have Cassimero, and A TAILOR TO CUT AND FIT Roots and Shoes, all styles and sizes ItATS AND CAPS, STRAW GOODS, AND GENTS'', FEJ,RNISIIING , - GOODS, A' C'OIigLETE LINE OF" ':,CROCKERY, OODEN WARE, 'iIIARD WARE SHELF , HARD WARE, NAILS, IRON, 1! Looks, Latches, Carpenters' Tools. A GENERAL STOCK OF • ;GROCERIES, TEAS are lower than at an time since the war. Did not go to Cuba to bu4r sugar, and so have some cheap. We are agents.for the E. HONE SEWING MACHINE. F-I-W-X Fu'rrnerp if you want tools to work with drop in. SALT, LIME, PLASTER, PORK, FLOUR Lime, Cayuga Ouster, ct,o. i Mater tmbo, Pails, Pirkin it,na Ashton Salt to flavor with. All kinds o Pam Produce-want ed. .Prices can't bo boat. -K--S T. L. BALDWIN J CO. Voss, Pa., May 5,1884. Ingham's Woolen Mills! 'FILM subscribers will pay Cash, Full-Cloth, Cassimoros, Flannels, ho., &0., for Wool.— They also manufacturo as usual— TO ORDER, OR ON MIRES, ~~1 to suit customers. All work warranted wimp resented. Thy invite particular attoution to which aro warranted in every respect. Particu lar attention given to ROLL - CARDiNO CLOTH DRESSING,: INGIIIAM'S hag° stock of Caseimeres, ecc., 25 per cent loss than any competitors, and warrants ed as represented. INGIIAMS tninufacture to order, and do all kinds of Roll-Carding and Cloth Dresaing, and defy competition. IN4HAMS have -as good an assortment o ) Full Cloths, Cassimeres, &e., and give more for Wool in exchange than, any other establishment. Try them and satisfy your selves. INGIIAMS wholeiale and retail at the Cow anesque Mills, 2 miles below Knoxville. Our Cloths aro warranted, and sold `by the following persons: ... DuLANIO ,L . CO.. Wellsboro, Pa.' T. L. BALDWIN Sr. CO., Tioga; Pa J. C. BENNETT, Covington, Pa. =1 100,000: Ponds of Woo Wanted. ' JOSEPH INGHAM S(3sls: Deerfield, Juno 30, 1809—,tt. Ti!rpah f-Aknnag ,Receive 4 WAAklyr Emem _accl mon, Converse, ESL Osgood keep constantly on hand . 11 largo Welt of genera MERCHANIIIZE GOODS AS REPRESENTS]). jail, 6, 15113.-ly. CONVERSE 4t OSG OOD The undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Tioga and vicinity that'll° has just opened a Watch and Jewelry establis,hment in Borden's Drug Ettore, and is prepared to execute all jders in his line of business with despatch and in the Vest of man ner. ALL WORK WARRANTED. S. WILE Tioga, Feb. 24, 18,G9.-tf. EAST' CHARLESTON WOOL CARDING. TffAVINCI purchased the wool carding works 11. of Mott k Whitney, the subscribers aro now prepared to card wool into rolls promptly and in the best manner. Persons coming front a distance, and wishing to carry their rolishomd with them the same day will,bo accommodated. The charge for carding is based upon thti weight of the rolls, and not upon that of tho orude wool. - - i 0 • Satisfaction gdaranteed. 'To'have a first-class machine and plenty of pewee to drive it, July 27, ,MOORE k BACON. I :b iAMXi.C:6 O •3M l 4::)3C l tfaitg‘ ORGANS AB TA FOR sale by I. O. HOYT. Raines Broibors Pianos, Chickerings, Steinways, and 5 4 0.," llintermistor's Organs and Merndeons, h VI" sow tic : llatulin's Organ. These,aro.a fiist-c ' ass Ins:burnouts. having the experience 'of many . yenta in Muielti Instrument~. ;and tuning the same, I can oiler greater iefitteoments to custo mers of Tioga County Win any other [dealer in Northern Pa.- Evol-Y instrument is warranted O w p l y 13yews , yet. full partieulars Fco lllustrat -1 ed Catalogue. I. O. ITOYT. Mansfield, I)+, Mareh lt, 1861--ly • ' AP. CONI3 having laid off his land on State Street iAto town lots now offers them for sale on reasonable terms. Welieboro, April 28, 1889. _ Po . i• ,Sale , Chcap. ASTEAM F.ngino & Bolleriltnd all the gear ing for an up and down Saw. • ' JOHN E. BOWEN. Welleboro, Juno 23, 1869.-tf. DEERFIELD, PA ME their Water Proof CASSIMERESI AND Dry Goods : Fresh Groceries CROCKERY! Hats and Caps. Bo it rometali rod, tlytt TO BE UNDERSOLD WATCHES - - ' l, ' \ ) ' 4P') , I Oj r: 11 L at 11 WMIM72 State, Street LOts. UNION ACAt)RMY, KNOXVILLE. ,TIOOA. COUNTY, PZNN'A. 0. C. WARD, Principal. Efro. AIM N. liouTor, Preeoptreem bliss limA llosToN, AsSlstatit, Mho Flume Beraburr, Teacher of Music. The Sall Term will Commence August 31. The - Winter Term November 30. The Spring Term March 3.' Each Term to continuo 12 weeks. B XBE NS ES PER TERM. Tuition) including rent and wood, Fall Term 1511,0 4 it ,I " .Win ter Term.. lax). .t " ', Spring Term... 12,50; Day Students '7,00. Instrumental Music, (Plan o, Organ or Melodeon).. 10,00. 1 Vocal Music . 200 . . Me of Instruments 2,00. Drawing and roncllng 3,00. Board per week 1 , 3,00, July 21, 18611-tf. TIOGA HIGH SOHOs L. rrIIIS School now becomes a permanent In stitution, under State authority, having by spacial act received some peculiar privileges, and it can now afford all advantages common to Aca demic Institutions. To those designldg to pre pare for teaching we offer very decided advan tages by combining the Theory with. the Practice. Fall Term commences Aug. 30,1869, and con tinues 14 weeks. Common English, Elementary Algebra; 'Pri mary Philosophy and Primary Physologyfreolto all pupils of school' ago residing in Tioga - lioro. bommon English $5,00 Higher " 1,00 Commercial course, Limo unlimited 5,04 Gorman—extra -3 0 60 English Branches-and German ' ... 8,60 . " Commercial course... 8.50 , For information with regard to .roorns pr board call on, or address H. 1. DEELES, Principal, Aug. 4, 1869-tf. Tioga, Pa. A FEET WOOD, k FARM PRODUCE RE -43 ()dyed in payment jar Tuition. 1 t Great Improvement in Densistry. HAVING purchased the . (mein -114-; o provedg of Dr. Folsom's Im -xtail oe patent Atmospheric Dental Plates for Tloga County. I now take pleasure in offering it to the publics as the - greateat azs covimy yet made in Meehaniqtl Dentistry. By the use of whith, wo can,overcome any any and all difficulties wt4ch have heretofore baffled the skill of the most practical Dentist In the world. Plates constructed upon this plan re main perfectly firm under all oircumstanoes or condition of the mouth, as no . ,air, or articles of food can possibly get under them. Those having old styles, Gold or Rubber Plates, can, at half the cost, have the Improvemeint applied to them answering in every respect the setae purpose as as a new sot. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed in ovary case. O. N. D'ARTT, Dentist. Washout, Juno 9, 1869. This is to certify that we aro now using the Improv. od Dental Plates with perfect !iatlsfaction. 'laving used the old style of plates for pearl with all the troubles and inconveniences known In the use of such plates, we cheerfully recommend the improved Plates as fur superior to anything yet known. E. B. KIMBALL, CHAS. WILLIAMS. CARRIAGE AIAKING. T"E I UNDEItSIGNED still continues the Carriage brisiness at his old stand on Main street, near tho Academy, where manufacturing and repairing will he promptly done and satis faction guarranteed. The BLACKSMITH DEPARTMENT - Will be conducted by Mr. P. a. LYON, who has had many years experience in the business, and will give porfoct satisfaotion to all in Carriage .frOing, Horse Stweing, Repairing, &e. Particular attention given to llorse-shoeing. All work warranted. . Wellsboro, July 14, 1869. j NAVE b 4 uglit the right to use the Patent i Elastic loofing in Tioga County, and am' now preparato put on roofs cheap and in good workmanlike. manner. This roofing is firo and • water proof. I refer to Messrs. Wright ..t Bai ley, Toles .l I3arkor, and C. L. Willcox, where samples can t ma deen and roofs in use. MOSES WINGATE. Wollsboro, Aug.ll, 1859-tf. SOUTH of Mansfield, Tioga Co., Pa., within ow+ y walking distance of the Churches, State Normal &boot, he. house in good order, good size and convenient. Excellent ,well and cistern water dose to the door. Li& contains about acre, and has a number of choice fruit trees, grapo-vines &c. A pleasant and desirable borne. Will ho sold at a lyw flare. Address or ipquiro ofd, N. BIXBY. Mansfield, Juno 0, 1860-tf. nics IX 70 4Gc-M1ILIE! W.TIERE delicious Tee Cream, French Con fectionary, all kinds of fruits in their season, a nice dish of Ton, Coffee, or Chocolate, and Oysters in their season—can be bad at all hours, served in the best style. Next door be low lioh.erts 6 Bailey's Bardware Store, Main Street. Wellsboro, Aug. 4, 1889. AGOOD Rouse and barn, an a lot of two -I acres, within tan minutes walk of the Court House, Wellaboro, is offered for sale. In quire of John Y. hliteboll, Esq., Woilsburo, , Aug. 25, 1869-tf. NOT WANTED--AGENTS For Prof Parson's Lawa of Business. with full Directions and Forms for all Transactions in every State, by Trixornmus PAII3ONS L. L. D., Professot of Law In Harvard University. A New Book for Every body. Explaining every kind of contract and legal ob ligation, and showing how to draw aid execute them. 'Lo highest and best authority in the bind. Send for our liberal terms: aloe for our patent Bible Prospectus. Sent Free. PARMELEE & CO., Phila. Pa. Juno 9,1860-3 m. . BERLIN PRINTS AND FANCY PHOTOGRAPHS Furnished to order. Now is tho time to beautify your Homes. 01A Pictures copied and workedliu ink sepia or oil, at CLAY KING'S, April 14, 1809.1 . Art Galicryi SASH, DOORS. BLINDS. - AT FACTORY PRICES, <.' Always on hand or furnished to order, at ROBF,I?TS cC BAILEY'S liardwal Store, firellsboro. t August 18,1869. - O DEBTORB.--kB persons indebted to me - aro requested to call and settle at once. All accounts with me before the now firm was forined must be closedup without delay. WILLIAM ROBERTS. Wellsboro, Aug. 25, 1869. WM; 11. ARMSTRONG. SAMITZL LINN. Armstrong & Linn, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, WILLIAMSPORT, PENN'A. Au g . 4, 1869-Iy. .7no. al. Adams , ATTO,RNEY AND COUNSELOR-AT•LAVt r , Mmisfteld, • Tiogn county, Pa. CollOctiono promptly attooded to. [Sept. 1, 1869. A. M. INGHAM M. D. ITOMONOPATIIIST, office at his residence on ftv, Avenue. Wellaboro, Aug. - 25th 180—tf. Esiray. - . (lAMB to the premises of the subscriber about X...) the first of August, ult., a RED CALF, about 6 months old. The owner is requested to -reclaim the same and pay charges. LEWIS CRITTENDEN. Charleston, Sept. 1,1369-3 t. FOR SALE—it lot of cutter timber, ready for use, will bo sold cheap. Call on HALL A: MARCH, Keeneyyllle, Pa. July 21, 1669-2 m. CASH Paid FOR HIDES, by M. A. DUMP Wellaboio, Deo. IG. 1868.—tf- • .Executor's Notice. ETTERS TESTAMENTAY haring ben granted upon the estate of Vine DePai, ate of Tioga Tali., doe'd, ail persons indebted to, or claiming against said ostato will settle with . , ELIZA AEPIJI, Tioga, Sept, 8, 1869-6t* , Executrix. DATES OF TUITION IL W. DAIII,TT POeist Roofing. ifotoe and Lot for Sale, M. M. SEARS, Pnormyrron:- House Lot fog• Sale Ii