11.0itlil ' MATTERS. .1 ‘ \V ED . Ny,sp - Ats. S PT., 22,„15c59 TNT ew A.dvertinetrtenth Election Prodainatio'n—J. P. Butter. l a a p Goods—C. B. Kelley, ingiranco Agency—John I. Mitchell. Cider Miil—A. W. Potter. , Freedom Notice--Chai.'Stevens. Nmiee—D. S. Irelan. sport Horse • New Arrival—Wicklinin & Farr. Ihitirance—A, L. Monroe. Application for I'nrden—tleo. W. dootiall FriendA of Republican prin cipks. are requested to make ail necessary prepa_ r./Mais for the Meetings advertised in this paper, GOODS.—MCSSES. ck Ilan] & F,ur, of Tioga aro now 'receiving hits of now and dairabic goods for the fall trade. Seo advertise u.oit in another colunin. A ucriorr---M r. Artemis Borden of Charleston, will sell cows, yearlings, sheep, swine, ping implements, and household furniture ut Ins house, on Saturday, 25th inst, at 10 o'clock, 3. tn. Terms cad'. I'tr,+,:cKs. — Mr, John Spaulding, of Chathluu, has our thanks for a half bushel of cldie potatoes. They are larger than any wo barn seen this season. \Veer° also obliged to M. N. Claus of Charles 'or a splendid eldoter of egg plums, and :-..gne not leasplendikl apples.. The plums were tramples or what everybody, who wants plums to preserve world ditto to purehas,e. THE AtrAtoAD.—The prospects fdr a t:olroad to Wellsboro looks 'somewhat encour aging. There ara two propositions—ono- to in tersect the Tioga road at Arnot—the other to intersect the Blossburg and Corning road at Laarenceville. The project seems feasible, if the proper efforts. are made. The farmers and 141,iness men generally should avail themselves 01 the opportunity not Only to procure a railroad, at to enhance the interests of Tioga county. zdatald this road be built, It would be but a short nine till connection would be made with the Philadelphia end Erie at Jerior Shore. • FAST DRIVING.—The following pieee 0 poetry, though old, is pretty good, and will ap ply to "fast driving" in Wellsboro; and the gen limo) of the pave, — who sport with fast horses, wilt, -oe trust, heed thondraonition he,c given : "It' a buggy meet a buggy * q..'etnin' dom.] the street, 14 it right to run 4,4 . )gether IV hen these buggies meet? Every driver has his failings, They'ro but men at last, Itutleomin' Op or going down, ;4hotda they drive s 6 fast When a buggy meets a buggy, Should these buggies race ? And run over civil rootmen In a public place? Let the driver speed like lightning, Lashing neck and flank, But let them mind that, human flesh 'Aint covered o'er With plank." 11r, I It. AND DorNo.—Who ever be coinvs a man of intluonee by titling under the. barrow of despondency? What drone tiver bone- Its the world, his' friends or himself? There - is ,. atabing like action coupled with cheerfulness; ore it everywheyo. Who is he silting on that unity barrel at the corner? A man pith no gy, a prey to grief. Ile does not, know n bat to to and how to start. A lazy, do-lit do sort of .1 vagabond, who hardly earns and t• utter. Ito you wisl( to become such a character? If not, arouse yoiHelf; away from tho arm rlriii.upfrom the gutter, out of the downy bed; Move your arms, k ick your feet, and stir about; 4be the blood a chance to cireitheto through the ,tins, and the air of heaven to enter your lungs. :jcizo the first job presented and dispatch it at oSiee,lup for the pay, and get anothef rfirthwith, ' )ii Will soon earn enough to purchase u wheel harrow or a handcart, and then you will begin to use. Who knows uh, you may become? Pi ergy is half oninipote t. Small lwgt pnings'end in Loge gains; a penny welt turned brings a for hw. Resolve then to do somethinis, and be ,analhing, and m;r word fl.r it, you will bless us to your l\ ii g day for nut- p i dii.spokrn;o iec• Wilt you VISIT To ELMIRA.---We made a Ily -04 hip to the above placti'nn Tuesday the It th in:t. At eleven o'clock we fond ourself in the und.t of a largo concourse of people, assembled a thn re , ddenee of Rev. S. M. Broakman to . 0it0c.,,, as the poet says, the 'Tniting two hearts together, that beat ai nue." 'I he affair was a very pleasant one, many wahn n acre present to greet the happy couple, and to( them good-lye, as they immediately lett for Niagara Falls and the west. In the afternoon we visited the State Pair H ioands, rasped thrimgh the different depart strat., and found some of theta well represented, and sonic 4Mite meager. The exhibition of stoves ,sere rerMine, and of course attracted the atten tpm the masses. The agricultural defiartment sa- interesting; the horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, ,det twl-3 on exhibition were not very riflmerons, t.ut of dude() kinds. Many things were probably taught on the grounds after we departed. We -Upped into the Atte,rti.tr sanctum, rant the full corpse of Editors in operation, L, (melting out "copy" for tho boys. Charlie was olt‘ated at n desk on h biuh- stool, pinnaro (the It:doing editor) was by himself, caged in a closet, whit Tabor was seated at the window behind a de of torz.p alters so high his head was hardly ' , creek - able, We concluded for the safety of this ow, they were station beyond reaching distance of cult other. However, wo must say, the Adver a "lice" paper, and has a largo and in creasing circulation. • LITTLE BlTS.—Thieves are aboutdo r! their migehief. Look out fur them. Isfm,hier has erected a blnek.mith rho cu A. l'. icing Judsge Willi: ton'. —Thrce “prison birds" and one man for the A•} law left Welbhoro on Tnesany the 1 Ith in charge of Fheriff Pot ter, for tlu it place.; of ilon linHnill• --Bills have been b-oitnol annonnong two lays races on Old Wellinlvvro 'Driving Park, Oet, t-; nni 'I Purses aro otrortol to t h e amount --Also, races at Aeadeuty Corners' briNing Park, near Knoxvill9 on the Ith . inst. Pin SE'S to the ansonnt of S7G offered. --The brink 1 , .a11s of Cont(3' contetepttled hotel were commenced on Priaay last. If the ie-erkteen I,eep the "brick out of their hats" the work will, no doubt, progress finely. B. Kelley, has mimed to Wright &Bailey'. whore receiving fresh goodsTrein the city. --The old fence in front of the County Build tnh has lieeitreniovtl ,/ l, and a now ono i 9 Hon ti (Ake ita place r . C:ln't the Park :deo br eni:losed: llitatn Dartt has purchased the Heel:solid fle , p ternierl;':ewned by Chas, AI he Viliterlin-chiel heing nlisolt, the gnat of ha , me , ;S, and tie attention necess.iry to ho given to c( rtain individuals - mho are inclined 111 he a hole "wolfish " kill ho a .tillicient exentio for any 14, kin this issue. --Charles Vither, is erecting a dwelling. lions° "II the lot adjoining Sally Linti4ey west. —The receipts at the Elmira State Vliir on Wedrit' , sday are reported at *7.000, and nn Thurs. • , hty :it $lO,OOO. —E. A. Sinertil, of Tioga, exhibit{ d hi, patent Whitlletreelfook to the tinge at the N. Y . ?late agreeing ; that it w4..1 ~bald of Imything in ime. Tim merchants of it'ciisboro, hare issurd r0 , 1a. , • to the effect . , that their respective stores will lo. e at t; ifelOele erery evening after the trbt d.tti of :October until the first day of April itpotts furnished to the assietant A•- 4i-or flit. Sehulyer county by the Fall Drool: and 4\1 , 14 I; Itun Coal Companies, shipping from Wat kin., indicate a very healthy state 4;1 the llitii r "n" f4v coal trade for the present, ECII.F( , II. 111PN' :how that the first named company ,liav p.iiit 1 " On sales iimounting to $:199,517,2:: ; tlie cceu n d on V 315,063,71; tip to September fir,t. The Morris Run company has :Aso paid tax on ti 5 9,140,68 of last year's business.—Elndra Ad , rertieer • FRUIT TREEB. - L-Mr.f . M.l3: Prince; of this plaeo, II agent for.tha -Catharine Highland Nurseries. This is one or the best nurseries in Western N. V.; and Rib trta:S : warranted as repre sented. Let everyone , buy trees of Mr' Prince, : Its they will get just eilnkttlit*argain for. • CANADA TmsTELs,—Mr. D. G. Ed wards, of Charleston, sends us the'followind: "As I travel over Charleston and adjacent townships, I see that Canada Thistles aro running the land to rain. Rimers allow them to mature and sceil without an attempt todestroy them. • If the era increases' in future as Ilpliby as it hag in the last live ycnrs, Canada Thistles will soon be King, though the 91.ibninl says Grass is King. The law in force touching Canada Thistles is not sufficient, because men lack,,pluck to enforce it, ,I propose thitt a law he mh.:11) authorizing the Supervisois r of any township to enforce the present law ,and eonfigento ail lamas produc ing such noxious weeds, if the owner there of shall suffer the thistles to go •to seed without proper effort to subdue them, whore they cover quarter of au acre 'and upward. •'f he proceeds of such confiscated lands to be •kiven to those hard working peer who - are trying' to keep out of the poor-house. The attention of our rep resentatives is called to the evil and the remedy proposed. It is idle for ono man to fight thistles while all his neighbors for miles 'around do nothing to subdue them. Every wind bears the seeds broadcast over the land. Such a law would, in my opinion, be of greater benefit than the removal of this bounty buildings." ' The suggestion of Mr. Edwards shouldjbe en dorsed by every 'farmer in the county for their own safety. There is no weed that spreads more rapidly, and destroys the use of land sooner than this much dreaded 'Canada Thistle. Let every newspaper notice the fact. that may be kept before the farmers. MANSFIELD.—One can ren lily see by the announcement of the Tien county Teachers' Institute in your last issue, that Prof.llorton ' in earnest, and intends to make the "Institute a success. Every teacher in this county ahmild be presont, for it is their duty to uphold the Super intendent's hands at this time, and we earnestly hope to see at least 201) live teachers present at 'Clow', on Monday the 27th. And here let mosey a word, which ,1 hope will not be..misinterproted, last September at the session of the branch Insti tute in this plaee a' handsome majority of the teachers present) were from Mainshurg and vicin• ity, and near the elin\e, the next Institute was): located by vote at Mainsburg; this vote under the'then existing circumstances seemed just; but the precaution was, at the time, taken to insert the proviso, subject to the pleasure of the suc cessor of Prof. Calkins. Prof. Horton has, it would seem, decided to hold a central Institute, instead of two or more, so as to bring it under cognizance of the common school lawS of Penn sylvania, and this at once necessitates the loco- tion to he at a central paint as regards popula tion and direct eommanieation, The'last Insti tute at Tioga was nearly a failnro from different (muses, and a success at that point would go far to restore our Institutes to the proper standard. My object in this :.I..tranent i, to prevent any mistinderstanding that may seem to arise with the Le:teller: , who votel the Iti,litete to ho at Mainshurg. Let alt rally at the earl of "our leader" and make teaching a-sUCCCSS. (_!( )17 N (WO N. —A bs•;ence must //CCM/lit • the delay in " items." We have a young lad 13 years of age, who has drove cows, 'dolma berries, Sre., earned, saved, and put out at interest $3O, since last spring. Mrs. Jackson, of Providence, It. 1., has been visiting relatives in this place. Dr. Porter has returned to Now Orleans. Mr. and Mrs. Keene, Misses Ellen and Bell Dyer, have been making a trip to Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. li., have taken lheir departure for Philadelphia. . The mune of our society for the young should have been announced as " Buds of Promise." S. lrelan has sold his Coal Lands near Arno to Mi., Cordella Smith, iil liloss. On Monday evening, Sept. 13, D. G. M Butler intliluled the Anna Colfas: ]lodge, No. 15, Do gre° of Iteheid;:th, 1. 0. of 0. V. The following is the tit. or officers : N. 0 --0. U. Geriould; V. o.—Julia .F.etts • S.—ll . teDina Kitt . ;T.— Susan t heep-; W.-0. ,W Kolts ; 0. O.—L. IV. Kill'; I 0.--If. A. Fisher C.—Delia Detail; Lucy huller, It. S., and Addis Mclntosh, L. S., to N. 0.; W. T. Holman, L. S. and (I'. M. Butler, It. S., to-V. 0. Covington sent largo daily delegations to Stuti Vair at Llwita. Packard s. Burney have returned from N. 1 with a line Anek of new good:+. I. C. Bennett. has moved into his new quartet?, and fitted them with flew goals, direct from New Y4ll-1; . Cotntr•.t:rnyut:NT. . Republican Nleeling. II Rally once again !" The Republican Canvassing Corn )ittee has appointed EVENING meet,- ws for the two weeks following, Sept. 0; to wit,: CEENEY VILLE, ,`4ept. 20, Niles a• rick. CHATHAM, (Nose , School Ilimse, Sept. 21, swipe speakers. KNOXVILLE, &pt. '4 evening, Niles and B. B. Strang. UROOK F ELD, Mink /limo, sam6 speakers. SAB IN SV ELL E, Sept. 2-1, evening, same. VERMILIE ,k:5; - - Sept. 25, evening, sonic. ELM A It, English ! S`ellool House, Slate Road, Sept. 25, cr.T6iing, Bon, S. P. Wilson, Dr. Webb UNION, Swamp, Sept. 21, evening, Capt. Mato, H. IV. Williams. WARD, Hollis School House, f!3, same speake f4TONY FO TIK, ()railed School Iloh.v!, ,'ept. 21, evening, TV. 11. ,S'»11171, .1 - , 11. Cif Art,L - EsToN, Welch Se7aipl l'«lphrantaral and N 1,1). d CATLI N HOLLOW, AVIV 24 , Niiehell a nd MANSVIELD. Sept. 23, Jl. H. Smith, Ar. IL 0,7)1,. ROSEVILLE,' &p&, 24, /1". IL Sin la (ma „David avncrod. (.RAY'S VALLEY, Sept. 21, S. 11. oft, D. Cameron. LAMB'S•CP,EgK,. &pi. 22,',Shore Speakr ' S BABB'S, Witon (t. BUM( HOUSE, ,!ept. 23, same CON' Nal' 0 JY, Sept •2 same. S 1 , ; C,' ()ND TV P 1:. N AUVOO, Sept. 27, Swill/ d ,Slone UNION, Swamp : 28, BLOCK HOUSE, 29th, Smith and a w. jOVINGTON, :;11/1/, Smilit (t. Stone. WELLSBOIIO, Oe.l. 2, Bon. S. P. Witgon MAINSBURG, Sept. 27, .1. B. Nile , :, S. B. Elliott. CHANDLERBp RC, 2811 i, DAGAErrs MILLS, NELSON, Sept. 30, Ni'any Sites ELK LAND, Oct. 1, same . . SI I IPP EN, Lei's, KV. 2S, Aferrtek. NV II IT N 11,1, E, Seel. 29, 117/son d • Cobb. NILES VALLEY, Sert. 30, same. 1 F LllIAfl, Oast , ul , l Scdoor. 'forst:, Wrist: AND lititiAll.l?. 111 I N, OcT. I, .1. CI. STRAhc, C. IV. 11r.Arn. i. COWAN ESQIIE VA LI,EY, OCTI 2, SAME. DELM . A It, KEN Nriiy's, P,,T. 1, ANT) 1Vr.1:1-.. I•'A II MI NO, TON, PitEsin - TEs !;Ron, OcT. 1, •I LAME II 13 NIPIIILEY, D. e A EnoN IBA! PAY'S, OcT. 2„ JUDGE 11 1 1 111'111PRY, • „I. I. ftl DELI! Alt, GREEN SCIIOOI. 1t0U.: , F., 014. 1 , 110SARD AND Conn. 'GRAY'S VALLEV, Oct. 4, A. Humphrey W. Guernsey. ,• • ITTLAND, Oct. 5, Humphrey% G u!ern;.:ey MORRIS, (Job Doati'6) Oct 4, Niles . ,S SLOOP. DELMAR, (Broughton ;_ , chOo) Rowe) Oct. b ilea S. Steno. MID LEBURY, Ott. 9, Nile , Stone. Ito u 11 Top School 11 Oct. .1, Mr.,- . cop, it(111 . 11. % CHERRY PLATS, Out. 5 , Merrick S., ( °Aar,' 5011,4,1 II.) Ort. 9, M. 11. Cnl) , fit' 01,1, L I; I:. CII ATII NI, ( II.) oct. f. I, ).String plilvi11111 4 :ts• . , The rtielliii4 OS% tts( 1 116;le'll to make all necesHary a riangeme Ilk to tivett rugo,ml at lemlalice the-ze meetings, , Rice ample lmtiee, By orittA• ui (....(aumit.toe, • A. 1,. ll'isswOßTir, Chairman. Wr s t 4 4' t.: em ployment 11,111 be given. 'Apply to L.B.A SMITH, Bloeeburg, Pa. [Sept, 15, 1809-2t.4 MEI , COvington';'Sopt. 12, at tha M. E. Church, by Prof. L.l). Watson, Mr. u, W. Thomas, an(l MSarah• M Airs. oQoy, bih of CON iiigton. PADGETT—BABILB.—In Wellshore, Sept. a, at the M. E. Parsonage, by Rev. 0. L. Gibson, Mr. Oliver G. Padgett, andhtisa Melissa S. Bartle, daughter of Andrew Bartl6, Bscp, 0 . 1 of Daltuar. SE A RS—RIBEROLLE.—In , Wellsboro, Sept. 15; at the re§idonee'of the•brldo's father; by Rev. 0. L.1(1 ibson, Mri Frank M. Sears; and Miss Josephine Ribprolle, daughter,of Joseph Ether olle, Esq., all of 'Weashore. [The printers were gentirouslirernernbered,and all agree' in testifying to the exec/limey of the "good things" clonatmL3i -Long may the .happy couple live_to experienbe rsuushine, _prosperity, and pleasant surroundings.] - • • WILSON—BRDAKMAN.—In Elmira, Sept. 14, at the residence of the bride's father Rev. O. M. Brockman, by the same, Mr., D. Wilson, of Wells, Bradford Co., and Miss Eunice D. Dronk mani of ',Elmira,„ - ; „ • • : = . • BEAIfGE—CDLVER.L I 4n Chariest - oil; Sept. 15, MAU house of the bride'c father, by Rev. 0., L. Gibson, Mr. Eugene Beaugo, and Miss Lucy' Culver, daughter of Sod Culver Esq., both of Charleston. • Wellsbbro, Sept. 1.8„: at the M. E. Parsonage, by Rev. ,0. L. Gibson, Mr. Orville Henry. of 'Wisher°, and Miss Jen nie' Pinch, of Blossburg. 1-uc,4aza.l 3Eraxisti.xLe.l%isl. SEWING -AtACHINES. EII OWE; ' firs't 'Prom - 111;x; Sowing Ma . chine, for salo in Wellibor6; by Oct. 2S, 18GS-t2t &moot. Boons: Sa»dirs Union Scrim The people of the township of Delmar aro hereby notified that the School Directors of that township have by resolution adopted—, Tho .Sanders Union Series of Readers and Speller. The Robinson series of Arithineties. At , very low. introductory terms. , Thoßkat Reader tali() exchanged even for Osgood's dr the old Sander's First Reader:. The oth'er books furniShed at low exchange rates, with or Without the old hooks. These terms eau .be learned of any of the teachers or school directors of the township, or by inquiring at the Book Store of Hugh Young & Co., Wellshoro. People desiring to avail , themselves of these liberal offers can do so for ninety' dayi from this date, that is, until Aug. 2il, 1869. Teachers in the several districts of Delmar are requested to send or leave their names at the Book Store of Mum YOUNG & C0.43M. SPECIAL NOTICES. rat‘ . its Hi s AL VS - ' 7-,- '2`' ~.'..'" VEGETABLE' SIGILIA.N '\ - - ' 7 ' HAIR N St3 - 71-Vc, 74 gr. 41 -z-v. , 1 •..,.- . .• ' ' P ''' 2 ?:E ? NE WAR • tt . ? L.:%; ' ' ' ' - • has proved itself to be tho most perfect prepara tion for the hair ever offered to'the public to RESTORE DRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR,r and create a now growth whore it has fallen off from disease or natural decay. , It mitt prcvrnf the Hair front Mang oat. All who use it nre unanimous in' awarding it the praise of being the best Bair Dressing ex tant. Our TresWe on the Hair sent free by H. P. 11.1 IA .t. CO., Nashua, N. H. Proprietors Sept. 1, 1869. A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from Nor vons Debility, Premolar() Decay, nail all Dm effects of youthful indiscretion, AvillJor tho saki) of imfforing hit infinity, Sethi frco to all who need it, the receipt and ilireet ions for malting tho sintplo remedy by which ho AUIR lintlerors wishing td' profit lay the adver tiser's exiperic lice, can do so by addressing in perfect confoletieb, JOHN D. OCIDEN. May •20,%0-Iy. No. 49 Cedar Street, New York. - A NEW ARRIVAL or (mot (loads right from tho City, at WiCKEIAPIL °& FARR'S. WE HAVE NOT time sr space .to enumerate the different kirals and styles, but:would be pleased to all wishing goods, to call and Took for themselves. W ICKIL & FARR, TingA, Sept. 22, 1860. TIIE GREAT NATIONAL horse Fair 1111 II 111,1. AT WILLIAI46POR . T, Pennsylvania, • 19; 20:21., cf , 22 Oe.T. 18 . 09, ON THE GROUNDS OF 711 F, • ICA L 4IXe Park Associaboti. 11112.5 T DAY, Tuesday, Oct. 10th, 10130 $1,000.--No. I:—For, llorses!.leat have never beaten 3 minutes in harness or wagon; $65 0 to first horse, $250 to second horse, $l9O to third. . • itlin,:il, 15'2,000.---No. 2.—F4l.lcirses thatintvo never beaten 2::t3.in harness L orwagon; $l,OOO to li rst horse, % .;':600 to SCCOIOI, $3OO to third. SECOND DAY, Wednesday, Oct. 20th, 180 Puns,:, s':)oo.—No. 3.—Fur .Horses that liavo never beaten 4 minutes in- hart:mart or wagon ; $11,0: to' tiist, $125 to iceorl;slo6 to third, $75 to fwit tti and $5O to fifth horse. l'unsu, 1,500.—N0. •I . =For liie-es that have novtr beaten 2:42 in harness or_ wagon ; $9OO to first horse, $l5O t 0 the sceond,,slso to the thircl. - Peast:, $5,000;—,71T0, ft.—. Vor'all llorJea that have nciter lipaten 2:27 in Itarnesa.or;wrigon ; $2,... 500 to /first 'horse, $1,250 tg second, $750 to third, and $5OO to fourth. TIIIRD DAY,Thuraday7 ,.- Oct. 21st, 1500. l'unsr., $600. 2 —N0. IL—For running Horses.-- 200 to tint horse, $l5O to second, 51:10 to third, n0(11150 bi p .tho fottith. eakell woights'. .-. . 1 1 1 -onsn, $1 00.—No. 7..a--For iforsos tiiittimve never beaten :50 in lutrneQs or wago n ; $5OO to lint liorso, sl'. 50 to second, $l5O ,to third, and $lOO to tho fo iirth. Pa;usr., *7, 011.—No. S.—Between Goldsmith; Maid and American (kid. :t5,0(1(1 to tirst hore, $2,000 to s.acontl. . olifltTll DAY, Pt illay, 0ct., 1 22nd, 1509. ffllEl2 Ponsn, ssoo.—No. 0.-For Horses that have never, beaten 3:30 in harness or wagon; s3oo' to firf- t, horse, $l5O to second, $50 . 1.0 third. ssoo.—No. 10.—For Pacers: $2OO to first horse, $l5O to sc&ind, $4 OO to third, and $5O to foorth.'' PURSE :32,000. - No. 11.—For horses that have never beaten 2:30 in harness or wagan ; $l,OOO to first horse, $6OO to the second, $300..t0 third. C 01111b1TIO1'4 S. All Horses ninst . he eligible at the time of the idosing of entries. Entrance Fee 10 per cent of purse, except running races, which will bo 20 per cent,. and roust accompany the nomination in all cases. Entrance, money of ilerses proven ineligible will bo forfeited to the Itssoeiathm,•;,i Any Ilorse distancing the field shall only be entitled to the first premium. In all purses three or more entries required, and two• to start. ' Ileats in each day's race will ho totted al ternately. 'All the above races are mile beats,. est three in five, all in harness, except running r cos. The Association reserve tho right to ostpono races On account ,orinclement wenth ,or any sufficient cause. A Horse nit winning: n heat in live, and is ruled not, will not be entitled to a:premium. Horses will be called at 2 o'clock, and start at 2:115. Except ' No.'3, No. f, and No. 0, will ho erlled at 0 o'clock, A, M. itlio Races w:111 bo conducted strictly in ac.- Con enve with thy Rules of the Union Course, All entries by Mull to be addressed to O.W. Maynard, Secretary, IWilliamhnort, Pa: • • Entries will (store at the - Herdic house, Wil liamsport, Pa., on Thursday, Oct. 12, 18G0, at 10 Weleck, P. M. • rich A. Premiums will he nt the Ilerdto House en the night of , onth day's races. O. KENT, President, W MAYNARD, See. and Treas. Oct. 22, 186V—lw. uGlieil i s har6b3igt."ll tut nu' aPPII - for a pardon hum the se . ntenee im wmod opal too by the Comm. of 'Qonrter Sessons, on the ltd it.iy of Juno MA will' be made to Ills Expollo'l4 John W Cleary, Governor of the Commonwealth of •Ponn'a, on tho flret day of OefoLer next. GEO, 'W. GOODALL. Welisboro, Sept. 22; 1.869-3 w- • I• • - 11~ A.~ , tRTA ` G~~3 : ~. ~ --~- MADUIPACTIJITED ONLY ERRORS OF YOUTH. PR le 1111 UlllB, $21.;600 o'i THE' llpplicalion fur Pardwi ME ~,•• 21 20n. • ( 04. pAR4ONS,are 4 Warned riip.trest. purchas -21., big a noto drawn s by-us in favor of Susie Van erhoof, for the sum or ono hundred dollars, date Aug. 26 , 1869 . Said note was obtained by fraud eat representations and we will not pay it, unless c 1 , olledl law. ; - , . . • 4 i;'''). '', tz• , k' ''.v ' i: , A MOT D. • OOLEGBOV . B. SOLOMON DAY. Middlebury, Sept. 8,1869-3 t. • REGULATOR, CORNING. N. Y. IIIIII!IMII?;i=iiffilIE .. Here We Are Again I lIANKFUL for tho flavors wo have thus far • received from Cho 'peoplo of THE TIOGA VALLEY, wo wish to call their attention to the fact that we are just receiving a A. FOLEY. New Stock of Goods adapted to tho early Fall Trade, compriiing ev erything desirable, both in style ana quality, and shall be pleased to see our old customers and all , who,may come from that vicinity to CORNING to - - BOOTS AND . SHOES, GROGpIES, PROVISIONS, as we always give customers from a distance A LANG we thus make it for their interest to come to us to make their rachases, as roar* , poop o in that regiOtlMil‘ festifi.'•.• We di?' rtot-bolfoye• advortiieinctits;lllsPlaying loni fisti of 'prices; .tebut will convince all who come that we c«n, and do cell _ , „.- GOODS::,OIIPAPi , THE REGULATOR Call awl-tali.° a look through Our immense and Satisfy yourselves. NEWELL ,k OWEN Corning, Sept 8, 180. 'John Vt. Rice's Groom AND PROVISION STORE, Fn Mozart Bldel., let door below Convene,: d; 08. 1 good's Dry Gonda' Store. Como-to John H. Rico If you want to get, some good Rice,. . Only one shilling per pound; find whiskey :or wine, , '"Nor arieothe:r ., :ernpound. But Toas,'Teas, of the very best, Hero you will find a largo hon's nest; Cloves, cinnomon and candy, • Hero you will find everything bandy. Flour, Inotm of every grade and kind, And prices to suit all mankind; So there will be no grumbling, . While the barrels in and out will to tumbling Crackers, Tobacco and Allspice, Dried Beef and Sugar•curod Vann; ; If I soil to you onoo I can twice, So call in woman and mab. So . givo mo a call both roat and small, And I will try to suit ou all; - Ilut if you call in hero y chance, Do not forgot to bring few stamp's, Kerosene Oil and cineg. dastard and Ginger; And Soap the best at ten cents a bar, And fine Salt for butter, the best by far Hero is where you will find, Brown's Glass cleaning Polish, That,will last until everything is, demolished August 25, 1800—tf.' Cholera Drops This medicine is quite . dif' • , ferent from alt other prepara tions calked CUULERA DROP'S. It is an remedy SOLD BV DRUGGISTS AT 50 de PER BOTTLE, WIWI°, July 18, 1869-Iy. 5 DRY GOODS, CROCKERY, Carpets, &c., &c., DISCOUNT ON PRICES, that this Store is, in reality - for this stotion of eountry ROY'S disorders. of the bowels ictirte; 'ART Is tho iiisce to got your PHOTOGRAPHS. Now and Rustio Scenery. Tho now Cabinet size made in a ny position. . apr. 14, 1889. Largest Stock of Frames In Tibia County far sale it. yin loweet prices, at CLAY KING'S 11 ,1 Art Gallery. - April 14,1869 A: 11. EASTMAN, DENTIST, No. 13, Mem SynnEr, , " iw4 , WELLSBORO, PA. ArtifiAel teeth from ono to an' entire sot insert ed at shett notice on any plate dealred. Teeth extracted without pain—proved by scores, of witnesses, at the office. Special atten tion given to the treatment and filling of the natucci teeth. All work warranted at "live and let life prices." July 28, 1869. • NW SPRING GOON Al' the PEOPLES , STORE CORNING, N. Y.l • ~ l ' ' Tis! you want the bust AMERICAN PRINTS in maaket for 12! dents . per yard,• and other 0 ds id, proportion. If you want any • " • Press Goods or Shawls. If you want any ClotCis or Cassiniers, the yard or made to order in the most ap proved ntyle. IF you want any Carpets eon whore you can find - 70 rolls to select from In short, if you want anything in cOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS, at the lovost prices. Call at the PEOPLES', STORE, whero prices aro nnifor,m and low, whore honesty, and fair dealing is the motto; and IC.lyou *ant IMO , 1 1T'30.4‘., . 2tper cent loss than you can buy elsewhere, call on the agonts of tho VIEAT 11. N. TEA. COMPANY, and Lo convinced, buio and see for yourselves. Storo directly oppsito the Dickinson House. SMITH & WAITE (orning, Mardi 31, 1830 1 .n. Wilson & Van Valkenburg's No. 2 Union Block. is the place where the crowd go to find E 'NEW SPRING STYLES PCfc'LINS, , GRENADINES, LAWNS; RGANDIES, PIQUES, CHINTZS, PERCALLES, GINGIIAMS, DE:AINES k PRINTS, ALL STYLES FMTORY'S, SHEETINGS, BLEACH .EL AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS. HOOP SKIRTS, of every description, DRESS TRIMMINGS and BUTTONS of all kinds; also the largest and , - cheapest assortment of , BRADY MADE CLOTHING ever brought into Tioga County. Remember the place, and call before purchasing.. 11' . 6 have ooloctod our stock with great care and notify gentlemen that in LIGIIT CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, MN ENS, FARMERS' SATINS; GAI TERS, & SUMMER WEAR of, every description' we can't bo boat l l'hankepl fo'r_ past patronaiei ar!(1 i by:Attie t at tention to business NV O . hope to share a continu ante of the same. WILSON & VAN VALTENBURG Wollßboro,May 19, 1869—tf Dr. H. R. 01M011011 ID) NIIMAUG, Tundersigned respectfully announces to the citizens of IVestfield and surrounding coun try that be is, permanently locate/at this Oleo. }le is ftikly'propared to do all kinds of • • DENTISTRY, in the highest style. of the art. SrtisfacOon guarranteed. Office oyor Seovilll's Drug Store. Vino Photographs can bo hat 'Over' tlle Drug Store. , H. 11_,PIIILMPS. lyestfield,Pa.,,4une 30, 186 =ix. • • - legrAikli 100,000 M. 'WOOL lINTED for which the highest prico will bo \paid at'the Store of June 16, 1869. TOLES BARKER ~ ' This space was sold to MutlierS, , but ow ing to the rushof bu siness he cannot use it. C-C-B-&-F.L-E, COME. 'EC) T. L. BALDWIN Er. CO'S TIOC4A,,PA and see a nice stock of floods for the Spring. 64; Summer Trade such as iLtEM 14 DMliAgi 00411L2 —all styles, colors and patterns— ALPACAS, POPLINS, CAMBRICKS FRENCH JACONETS, ORGANDIES, • PEQUAS, VERSAILES, BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, cf•c., cf•c. BEAUTIFUL SUMNER SHAWLS and a largo assortment to select from, CLOAKS READY-MADE, AND CLOT TO MAKE MORE, ALL KINDS OF LININGS, FRINGES, TASSELS„ , TO TRIM DRESSES OR SACQUES. —Our stock of— YANKEE NOTIONS can't be beat. It keeps up with everything the Yankees have thought of so far. 00P SKIRTS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, - CORSETS, &C, zawmavneig too numeri us to mention; but will Bay that yoU will seldo find so large an assortment to select from in a untry store, and clear down tq the ,OrfOM FIGURE. • We also keep a largo assortment of RTIADY-AIADE CLOTHING, in suits, and parts of suits. Should. wo fail to suit you with toady-mado, wo have' Cassimore, and A TAILOR,TO CUT AND FIT Boots and Shoes, alrstyles and sizes HATS AND CAPS, STRAW GOODS, AND GENTS' FURNISHING GQ9DSi; LINE OF CKOCKERY,WOODEN WARE, HARD WARE, SHELF HARD WARE, NAILS, IRON . , • Locks, Latches, Carpenters' Tools. - A GENERAL STOCK OF GROCERIES, Fresh. TEAS aro lower than at, any time since the.war. Did not go to Cuba to buy sugar, and sc hav some cheap. 11e are agents for the E. , JIOWE SEWING 'MACHINE • • F--I-W-X Farmer:4, if you want tools to work with drop in SALT, LIME, PLASTER, PORK, FLOUR Lime, Cayuga Plaster, dfc.- Butter tubs, Pails, Firkins, and Ashton Salt to flavor with. All kinds of Farm Produce , n•nnt ed. Prices can't ho heat. T H A N- T. L. BALDWIN .S 6 CO Tioga, Pa., May 5, 1869. Tog Wooled Mills! TIIE subseribers will pay Cash, Full-Cloth, Cassinieres, Flannels, &e., &e., for Wool.— They also manufacturo as usual— TO ORDIM, OR ON SINK to suit customers. All work warranted aarep resented. They invito particular atteritiOA to their Water Proof CASSXMERES, which are warranted in every respect. Particu lar attention given to ROLL . CARDING II . 1_ CLOTH 1111F,SSIN1. INCIFIAM'S largo stVek of Cassimeros, 25 per cent loss than any :competitors, and warrant. ed'a's represented. I . INGHAM . m inufacturo to order;, and do all kinds of Roll-Carding and Cloth Dressing, and defy competition. INGIIAMS have as good an assortment o Full Cloths, Cassiieres, &e,, and give more for Wool in exchange than any other establishment. Try them and satisfy your selves. INGUAMS wholesale and retail at the Cow anesque Mills, 2 miles below Knoxville. Our Cloths ore warranted, and sold by tho following persons: DELANO' k, CO.. Welisboro, Pa. T, L. BALDWIN A; CO., Tioga, Pa JAC% BENNETT, Covington, Pa. 100,000 Pounds of Woo lIM2I SOSEPII INONAIII Si; SONS Deerhold, Juno 30, ISO9-tf. - • ; Fresh Goids Received Weekly. 1100V , ,1 ZIP OICOMIIO Cotlverse & Osgood keep constantly on band a large stock of f onera Al CHAABIZE. GOODS AS REPRESENTED. NOT Jan. 6, 18118.—Iy. CONVERSE Ac OSGOOD UM I I72tIMT•e2 The undersigned u:oula respectfully inform he citizens of Tioga and vicinity that ho has ust opened n Waitela and - Jewelry establishment in Borden's Drug Store, and is prepared to eseen,te all ceders in his lino of business with desifhtell and in the best of man ner. ALL WORK WARRANTED, S. WILE Tioga, Fob. 2 I, 1360.—tf. EAST C MARL EST ON WOOL CARDING. HAVING purchased the wool carding works of Mott & Whitney, the' subsCribors are now pro Oared to card wodl into rolls promptly and in the best manner, Persons coming froM a distance, and wishing to carry their rolls home with theta the same day will be 'accommodated. The charge for'carding is based upon the weight of the rolls, and not upon that of the crude wool. Satisfaction guaranteed. We have a first-class machine and.plenty of power to drive it, July 27, 1t369-4m. 1110011.1, Ir. BACON. ORC4N T J 'IOR sali4by I. 0. HOYT. Haines Brothers 1 Pianos, Chlekorings, Steinways, and steck's. Itintermister'S Organs and Melodeons ' a nd Ma son .4. Hamlin's Organ., Those are n it first-class Instruments. Having the experience of twiny yearn in Musical Instruments. and tuning the same, I can other greater i n aticemcmts te custo mers of Tio'ga County than tiny other dealer in Northern Pa, Every instrument is warranted for live years, For, tall particulars she Illustrat ed Catalogue. 1.0. 'HOYT. Al li nsflida, l'a., March 3, 1.89.._..1y V. CONE having laid off his land on A. Stain Street _into town lots now offers them for Saloon reasonable terms. •Wellshoro, April 23, IS tl. For Sale, Cheap., ASTEAM Engine & Boiler, and all the gear lug for an up and . dOWn'Saw. JOIINTR. BOWEN. • , Welleboro, Juno 23, 1889,—tf. -K-S DEERFIELD, ;PA IMI AND NeVanteth Dry Goods Fresh Groceries CROCIiERYI Mats and Caps. Bo it remembered, that TO B 1 'UNDERSOLD WATCHES c_:• •,, • F \. 1 ~ • ~?_ ‘,.. l'.. 5.:6 ) •&‘421. - --.4110 " '.- , 3taczo-M -1 / 4 norrt4e.,e; iNS AND MELODEONS, State Street Lots UNION ACADEMY,. ! KNOXVILLE, TIOG COUNTY, PENN'A. C. Q. WARD, Principal. lira. ADA W. MORTON, rreraDtreaa. BI IPA MIRA itonrots, kiwistaut. Bliaa Paine BARTLETT, Teacher of Manic 'T The Fan Term will Commence Augunt, 31. no Winter Term NOvember 30. The Spring Term March 3. Bach Toren to continuo 12 weeko. ,EXPENSES PER TERM Tuition, Including rent and wood, Ball T0rni......511,50. .. c_. "' Term., u Winter Ter.. 13,60. , , 4 4 " ' Spring Term... 12,60; ' Day Students; 7,00. Instrumental Music, (Piano, Organ or Melodeon).. 10,00. Vocal Musici ~ '2 2,00. Use of !nitro' ants ,00. Drawing and eliding 8,00. Board per week:l 8,00. July 21, 180-tf. TIOGA HIGH SOHOOLI fulllS School now becomes a permanent In- • stitution, under State nutt:mit, having by special act received some peculiar privileges, and it can now afford all advantages common to Aca demi° Institutions. To these designing pare for teaching wo offer very decided advan -Cages by combining the Theory with the Practice._ -Fail Term commences Aug. 30, 1869, and con tinues 14 weeks. MI Common English, Elementary •Algehra Pri.; mary Philosophy and Primary Physology:f r ee;to all pupils of school ago residing in Tioga Boro. Common English, - 1 $5,00 Higher ii .. 7,00 Commercial course, time unlimited 5,00 German—extra .""3,50 English Branches and German 8,50 " Commercial course— 8.50 For information with regard to rooms or board canon, or address M. M. DEELES, Principal, Aug. 4, 1869-tf. Tioga, Pa. A FEET WOOD, do FARM PRODUCE RE ooived in payment for Tuition. •% Great Improvement in Densistrk; HAVING purchased tho exelu- If giro right of Dr. Folsom's Im staa• proved potent Atm'oeptiarle Dental Plates for Tioga County. I now' take pleasure in offering it to tho public as the greatest DIS COVERY yet made in Mechanical Dentistry. By the use of which, we can overcome any any and all difficulties which have heretofore baffled the skill of the most practioal Dentist in the world. .IPlates constructed upon this plan re., main perfectly tam under all circumstances or condition of the mouth, as no air, or particles of food can possibly get under them. Those having old styles', Gold or Rubber Plates, can, at half tho cost, havo Clio% Improvement applied to them answering in ovary respoot the same purpose as as a new set. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed in ovary case. C. N. DARTT, Dentist. Wellshoro, Juno 9, 1899. This is to certify that we era now using the Improv ekDental Plates with perfect satisfaction. Halving, used the old style of plates for years with all the troubles and inconveniences known in the use of such plates, wo cheerfully recommend tho improved Plates as far superior to anything yet known. H. it. KIMBALL, CHAS. WILLIAMS. CARRIAGE :MAKING. THE UNDERSIGNED still 'continues tho Carriage business at , his old stand on Main street, near the Academy, whore manufacturing and repairing will be promptly done and satis faction guarrantoed. The Mr : TMI i nT I WnM 7 VTI';WM Will bo conducted by Mr. P. G. LYON, who has had many years experience in the business, and will give perfect satisfaction to all in Carriage Ironing, Horse Shoeing, Repairing, &e. Particular attention gire - n to noise-shoeing. All work warranted. IVellabor°, July 11, 18q9 Patent Roofing. IHAVE bought the right' to use the Patent Elastic Roofing in Tioga County, and am now prepared to put on roofs cheap and in good workmanlike manner. This roofing is fire and water proof. I refer to Messrs. Wright ai ley, Toles l Barker, and 0. L. Wilke w ere samples can be seen and roofs in use MOSES WINGAT Wollshoro, Aug.ll, ISP9-tf. • House and Lot fog• Sale, SOUTH ofMansfield, Tioga Co., Pa., within easy walking distance of the' Churches, ~t ate Normal School, Sn. House in good crrder, good size and convenient. Excellent well rand cistern water closo to the door. Lot contit r ir 1 , about 11 acre, mild has a number . °bone , - trtaz, gm-pro-vlllO9 CL'o. A illvitzlint Arid desirable home. Will be Lsold at a low figuro. Addrehs or nquiro of Mansfield, Juno 0, 1869-lf THE Gr-MAIII i M. M. SEARS, PROPRIETOR. WHERE tleliciutis Ice Cream, French Cob fectionary, all kinds of fruits in tlidirC season, a nice dish of 'Tea, Coffee, or Chocolate, and Oysters in their•season—canbe . had at alt • hours, served in the best style.' Next door be low Roberts ,t; Bailey's Hardware Store"; Main Street. Welßibero, Aug. 4, 18119. .l-rouse Lot lot AGOOD 'Must) and barn, oh a lot of two acres, within ten minutes walk of the Court Rouse, Wellsboro, is offered for sale. In quiro of John I. Mitchell, Esq., Wollsboro. Aug. 25, IS(l9—tf. WANTED--AGENTS For Prof Parson'a TAWS of -Business. With fUll Directions and Flouts for all Transactions in every State, by TIIEOP/711.U5 Pennons,L. L. D., Professoi of Law in Ilarvarr University. A ew Book forEvetv body. Explaining every kind of contract and legal t ob ligation, and showing how to draw and execute, th tn. The highest and beat authority in thailand. Send for our liberal Willa; also for our patent Bible Prosper up. Sent Free. PARMELEE & CO., Phila. Pa, June 0,1869-3 m T BERLIN PRINTS AND FANCY 1 PHOTOGRAPHS Furnished to order. Now is tho limo to beautify your Homes. Old Pictures copied and worked in ink eopia or oil, at CLAY KING'S, April 14, 166;1. Art Gallery. SASH, DOORS. BLINDS. Always on hand or furniallod to order, at ROPERES (C 7 BAILEY'S hardware Store, Wcitsboro. August 18,1839 TO DEBTORS.—AII parsons indebted to mo are requested to call and settlo at' once. All accounts with mo before the now firm was formed must bo closed up without delay. - WILLIAM ROBERTS. Wellsboro, Aug. 25, 1869. I=l ATTORNEYS-AT - LAW, WILLIAMSPORT, PENN'A Aug. 4,1869-1 y ATiOrtNEY AND COUNSELOR-AT.LAW, litansfield, Tioga e ounty, ,Pa. Collections m'omptly attended to. [Sept. 1, 1869. Lk. nl. INGII4III,M. HOMOEOPATHIST, oflie at his rosidonco on tho Avon". Went , borh. o Aug. 25th 1569-tf. ADZE to tho promises of tho subsoriber about ("I tho first of 4tugust, a RED CALF, about G months old. Tho owner is requested to reclaim the same and pay, charges. LEW I'S CRITTENDEN: Charleston, Sept. I, Is'69-a, 1 - 71 OR SALE—A lot of •utter limber, ready uco, will ho sohl oboap. Call on HALL S MARCH, Keeneyvißo, Pa. July ISO9-:lm CASH Paid FOR HIDES, _ i l‘T. A, DUMP Viiollsboro,Doc. 16, IS6S.- tf LITTERS TESTAISIENTAV having boeu granted upon tho estate Of Vino Derui late of Tioga Twp., dec'd, all persons indebted to, or claiming again , t t-aid estate, will soffit with ELIZA DEI'I.II, Tioga, Sept. 8,1809-60 Executrix. lIATUS OF TUITION 11. W. DARTT J. N. BIXBY AT FACTORY PRICES 11M1 Armstrong Et Linn, Jno. w. ®dams. Estrcty. E.l.TellfOr'S NO fieC ... .. SAMUEL LINN MI