The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, October 13, 1869, Image 3
00111 E •• MATTERS* • WEDNESDAY, OM'. 13 1869. Now A - dvertioemoutE Notice—E. A. Jones. • Com missioners'—Land Sales.. . Notice—A. C Stearn. - Business Nottee—John Me Intosh. D r oicAvioN.-7The ruswM.E:.- Church in thiii ~,iloge, will be dedicated to the 'vor'shi s ptind noire of Almighty God, (byjdis' favor) kt IWednesday the 27th, inst. Services at lUD A. M. at 7P. M. The R 9. B. J. Ivea of Auburn e nd other eminent suinlatoBfrons abroad will - ho :ova nod participubs in , the intreetiog P - 0. L. GIBSON.Paator X. E. Church. vas. 'lately FIREIN liurs.—The dwellin g acu pied by Father . Mitiphy, in Blossbmg, was datroyed by fire on tfio 4th init. There lind teen no fire in the house for some days, and the Ere was probably ineeoiary Ineurod for $3OOO. • -, •TuE RACEs.=-We had no reporter at the Races of the Driving Park Association, Fri day ant Saturday, bat learn that, considering the .state of the track, the races were a. success. Of „ ur ae somebody lost and somebody won. It does - not trouble us either way. THANK You!—To • Mrio. Berry, of Tioga, NVO aro indebted fora finobouquet of early autumn flowers. It creates n longing for the o pen air and the green fields. We have seldom gen a more tastily arranged bouquet. PROGRESS.—Mr. William Harrison is Woo Tip a dwelling on a portion of his • prop-t i c oy on Main-st., end it promises to be a credit{ to the builder. Mr. M. Plattner's now house, on the Tioga Road, i s progressing. It stands` in good position and rtill ho an ornament to the suburbs as well as a credit to its owner. PERSOI , TAL.—We last week were fa- Tored-wah -a . eaß from Capt. H. J. Ripley of the Teeular army, who felt' four. years has been sta. boned in Arizona. The Captain shows the marks of service. lie is on leave of absence, awaiting <Tdem and will remain at his father's house, in Richmond, until called to his post. „ FINE COLT.—Mr. John, Corley, of iv:loon, bits a find Cost which has iather "taken the rng off" in the way of premiums. It .took the 2d premium at tiro State Fair; Elmira, the It premium at the Chemung County Pair, and the Ist premium at the Fair in this county. The colt is 3 years old,' and is as near P fection in kra and "get up" as you often .mO. • • Chows!—The Agitator is ex eedinglY obliged to Mr. Abram Adams, who .es on :the t u rnpike three miles this way of Tiog , for a pair ofßantams. Ho recommends them In place of thrum clocks, and warrants them to sound their tttill beeps at about four o'clock, morning. That the masculine member of the family is ca pable of speaking for himself we know; fur ho gno tavern] defiant shrieks during ,:his stay in the office. Mr. Adamulas ri . feW pairs for "sale, and as they are constant layers, ind produce eggs t large size, we commend them io the fowl-breed laT, public. - A—Whopper!—Hooker, of the Troy Garatri has bean presented with a big onion, es timated 4 contain "a bushel of tears." No wooer had lib tearfully announced the fact than Mr. Henry Case prosenteil him with a string of !he fragrant fruit numbering nine, :mil weighing pounds. Mr. Case raised 200 bushels of on ins on a piece of ground 8 by 5 rods Hooker has seen Conkey's bust of 800. John ilsgee, and pronounces it "very .00cl." - The charm scorches a runaway ha Floss-maker, Lageno Compton by name, as a. 'irlead-beat." lloleft Troy without paying his debts. THE COAL TRADE.—We learn by the Elmira Advertiser, that the Morris Run Coal Compaiy will have mined and sent to market 400,000 tons of coal during tIM year ending, Jan. 1.1870. We extinct ns follows 'Tim officers of the company are; J. P. Hos kin, President; W. T. Hamilton, Secretary, and J. E. Dunn, Treasurer, with pffices at Syracuse, N.Y; the officers at Morris Run are : W. S. Searing, General Agent—a position that requires nferience, talent and tact; J. J. Davis, Super intendent; J. M. Stickney, assistant; P. P. 0. paymaster 7 —a gentleman every way qual ;sed to fill the position. F. G. Dallman, D. II: Walker and Martin G. Lewis, Book-keepers. • Mr. Dantean has been in the employ of the company for several years. The company are working three mines at present. The greatest distance into these mountains of wealth is about cue mile. The population of the town is from fifteen to twenty hundred. Tho company have erected over throe hundrol {livening house? in their village, three churches, several good school kc. Tho stlre for the accommodation of rte employees is under the general supenrision , f Major T. B. Anderson, a gentleman andi mer ant all over. The sales in this establishment sill reach the present year $170,01.01. The Mar ket House, kept b Stephen Bowen' tr, Co., do a :aime amountinklo about $30,000 per year. Ike company have saw mills worth about $lO,OOO !Ida manufacture about 800,000 feet of lumber ter year, mostly for the company's use. " In view of meeting all the ;growing interests of the town, Mr. Stephen Bowen has taken the Ifatailten Hon's°, which is conducted strictly upon temperance principles, where the guests of the hotel will always find a edam bed and q full ' , pare meal." • THE FAlR.—Lagging arrangements, gefieral apathy, and troubled skies combined to. render the success of the Agricultural) Society's Fair somewhat a matter of doubt for some days preceding the opening gay. But it giv us much pleasure to chronicle the fact that all inauspicious Signs failed. The entries 'for premiu reached orer7ooby Wednesday afternoon, and l tho' re ceipts overran $3OO. It was a lovely day, and the prefi l ence of persons from distant townships gave assurance of a full day on Thursday, which dawned with a promise of Eno weather happily and entirely fulfilled. The entries of 'horses reached 00; of cattle, .11 ; of dairy prildncts 10; of field crops 3 ; garden vegetables_ 57 ; grain 8 ; fruits 28; agricultural implements 17; mechani cal department 7 ; household and domestic 14 flowers and paintings 10 ; and 06 entries discre- -- tionary. • is There were many fine horses, and the exhibit ot cattle was nearly as good as wo over saw jn_ ibis region. Where there was competition we Linnet particularise—that being the - werk of the Committees. Fine farm wagons from ,our home rnakeri, Utica make also; light open wagons, and onp splendid democrat wagon, with carriages, fully r4presented the Wagon Makers. Tho show of reapers and mowers was better than, ever, There wero fine plows from Knoxville and Wells hero 14undries, with other implements. We saw a potent drag exhibited by Mr. liixson, patentee, Tioga, and it is a good thing. Mathers, of Law rence, was (') . n hand, with his unequaled Fanning Mills, and we notided two wheel rakes.. The display of. fruit • was excellent. Judge Bentley bad .52 varieties ()topples, Oof pears, and 1 of grape;, Henry Griffis,, of Charleston, had 14 varieties of apples, and B of grapes. Nelson Whituey, also of Charleston, had a fine lot of fruit. Werinoticed several other fine lots, but could not find the owners. The exhibit of cheese ficru Delmar and Charleston Factories, and private dairies, was very good. '.l)utter was abundant and good. Tpgliatns ;j. cicaitable diVi l ty of cloths and cassienercs. The 'exhibit of tiara produce was full; big beeti; big turnips big onions, and big potatoes ruled the roast: Arch. Walker mine down..l,Vith •riti 18 pounder rutabaga! and go on. an Horn was represen ted by a lot of fine furniture, and Foley had a fine show box of plated ware. re noted and admired a sample of coon furs hardly to be 'dis tinguished frog] beaver—the- fruit of a new process of tanning invented by a Mr. Williams, of York State. Ttte process eminence but two - . The department of ladies' work was very rich _is bed-spreads, affgbani, mats, - mettles, mulroi derY, drawing, and painting. • • One bed-spread, shell pattern, was very beau tiful', and others scarcely /era so. The bulk of fey articles were nameleis in our vocabulary; Ira edam does anybody see more and better 9 Y.W9 9 .P 9 : Vies* ryas a box of fa i ndy the Orphan siiliocirnfMaiiiflittll'ivlit6Wiirti4.o4. much attention. We noted the following among PM contributors Rogi3ra, Simmona, !Aura. Z. , MU ) ; , Blorenca Ben tley, Ruth tartiOnte:f,'lftittiii'Whrd,: ; Ade r liii' MA: look, Addis Newton,' Millie" Peppernmn, Pler once Smith, iliki i .Dod4,.Ninnia null flit ;16;11-:.` ler, ida,pmaton,llfary Vryaht; CqtrifPrepo97:nll?; and !kmmn Dihblo . A"itiunplo' and of stockin s=rho xporleof a girl pf eix, -at tracted attetikion . . WO,Faw.aotuo , on perforated paper, fine wax flowers, anti wax • modeling, and deli ttircoverin !npFll4ll'y?iialterp, worsted, which exhibited decided aitistich•akill. ; We do not pretend to note everything' worth noting, but do the beet•wo , can with.thi3 apnoa 'eqmpiMid. Ificirson's paten. drag-tooth fastener deserves more than morn mention. raised,, an ingenious con 7 trivanen the„toOth may lie rised,. Or ,loitered,, ur, faced about, inan:instant. Thus you may' har row as deep or as eballow as yoU pieage, arid, by timing the teeth about they sharpen themselves and wear out evenly. It must coins into general . • - . • , •• The reecipts. were , over $5OO, • and probably sufficient to cover expenses: But 'as' a promise fur another year this year's Fair is Security foS suceesi 4MI 3vo 4;14, that it is, r the fir:st of a' aeries of successes in the same direction. • THE SiLvERVE I DDINa.-- l Upwarit of a hundred of the friends of Rev. J. F. Calkins assembled at tbe,FrirsOnege,On yriday evening, to celebrate, in becoming manner,. the 25th anal vertary of the - marriage - of• tlio pastor , and •the 25th anniversary of •bii pastorate. ,A, lovely evening smiled upon the occasionpand the planets we 4 in the language of the astrologare, auspi cious. There wnsa tine display of 'silver ware, presented by friends at a distance, 'and a beauti ful tea service .presented by hiS . eongi.egatiort:' Several beautiful pieces were also bestowed, by, individuals living hereabout. A collation was provided and partaken of in duo season, after which congratulatdry letters from absent friOds, and the following poem by our townsman,. Goo. •11. r. Sears, wore read ON A SILVER WEDDING. Twenty-live years of married life, , What's the result? ghtl3.us the count; Twenty-tiro yeafs of "man and wife"— ~ Of 'happiness. What is,the net amount? • TWenty-live years of petty cares, • - Of weary struggle and workday pain, Premature wrinkles, and frosiy,hairs— If you were young would you .wed rtg;aln ? The road of life is a dreary road; At every turning the toilers groan ; ' And it may be I fhat a single road Is easier drawn by one alone. If double harne,ss should seem the brat,' Then bless the wedding and bless the ring; Lock secret thoughts in a silent breast, , Aria swear it through as a sacred thing. • Mir matches aro made, no doubt, above; They yield Stich happiness here below ; And marriage is not the grave of love, ' And the married know—what the married know. Another poom—a satire upon modern times— was also read and greatly tripreeinted.' 'The occasion was one of rational festivities, and the party broko up at an etirly hour / in tlitimorning. ROUND TOP Oii • •,SE, F I.CTORY.—Mr. Close sends us the fo lowing statement of ,the amount of milk received at the Factory for the month of September, ISO. -• Patrons. W. P. Shumway .T 'gather. • II Kimball Co. N Claus C Close W Nalco ....... J Bliss S Morgan. E Peaks. —4 A P Boehus • .. P Van Horn .., TT Kimble, 31 Wake J J Shuinwuy A Wheeler... A Thompson B Claus ... S Mills J B Griffin L Kimble C Seeley Total Horton, Attorney, has forsaken his shingle, and taken up his abode in B l,)ssburg, for the purpose of "teaching the young idea how to shoot," Success attend you John, may you grow in wisdom with your school. 11. Keeney Esq . :, we hear, has left Tioga, , and taken ?di) his residence in Wellsboro, his kind and efficient services in the Post-office will be missed. 11. P. Gnrreison of Washington la. Q, is on a visit to Tioga, "Hazlett House," swings to the, breeze in all the colors of the rainbow. INCOGNITO. COVINGTON,—W. T. Holman raised from southern glints, Pomo ver:y line flavored Sweet Potatoes. They were good size, an t a fair Tom Cook, tending a circular saw in Irelan's sash factory had the usual luck, and sliced one of his hands badly, on it. Some sportsman, either careless or mean, discharged a large load of shot into the sill© and flanks,of a valuable cow, 'belonging to 0. G. Ger:. onld. • F. C. Barber • and Edward Johnson, both Covington "boys,", are about msoeiating them- F. elves (with others) in merchandising in Troy. We wish them any amount of .saceess, for they are deserving of IL Daniel Willson startedf rom Sacramento, Cal., on his return trip, Ou Saturday, Sept 11, *riving at , Elmira on Saturday, Sept 18th; being delayed about 24 hours, this side of Omaha. Ile reports that for regularity in running trains, time, ac commodations, &a., the P. R. R. equal if not su perior, to any ia the States. They procured their meals at the Company's Saloons on the Road, with great regularity, and of good quality. ..Fare $l5O in greenbacks. Palace car, with ',night berths $2,50 per day extra.' Meals from $l,OO to $1.50. lie brought with him as far as Chicago a fine box of California grapes, and six bottles of domestic wino. At Chicago he put theM jn the cur of an express clOmpany fur Elmira. Upon its arrival it had been pillaged of 'half of its contents, and , the remainder, was badly smashed. Cortaasroanax.r. Tun LAny's Fitt EMI for October contains the usaal amount of literary matter, .besides zany amount or fashion articles,' and ''engravings ti t lustratiVe of the novelties for the season.- PUb lished by Deacon Peterson, Philadelphia, at p 50 per annum. kACKAIID'S MONTIILY.—This magazine is de voted to the wants of those young men and women who prefer sound common-sense articles to trashy tdove storic`s,," !Ind is not all prosy. It counts among its contributors some of the very best writers in America. Published by S. S. Packard, 937 Broadway Now York. All sub scribers at $2 per year for the new volume will receive the' October, November, and. December numbers free. THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY for October is jet hand and contains among its list of contents a very interesting amok; on the Plamsylvania Dutch. The article is written by It etsou who resided for twenty years in the midst of the peopht whose manners and ea.toMs he describes. Pubis lished•by Ticknor A. PICUL T „ 130 Lou, at 'Zt, 3 , pet annum.' Slaglo'numbets 26 cents. "The StOry ,of A Bad Loy" in the present number of Our. Young Folks, will be l,vary inter esting to those who have been troubled with an affection of the "left side." It g• ves a history Of the love affair of the "Bad Boy," and h ow l ie became "A' Blighted Being." The reMaining articles are very good. , ' Published by Fields, Osgood &I Co., Boston, nt $2 a year. DEnoncsess is fully equal 'to 'any 'of its Pre-' ~eeding numbers. The literary and fashion de •:partments is full. Every subscriber at ::"3 per :annum receives a magnificent of the "Pic-nic," copies of Which have sold for ten dollars. Pub lished nt 338 Broadway .u 4 upEws MosTut.v . conliins a- great variety of matter and must certainly please all. The "Record of j Current Even ts",is very complete, and of conelderable value to all who would be thoroughly posted, and keen up with the times. $4 Per,ivrlnqui. Harper di bro., N. ' , • , EVETtY SATURDA.Y for September 2Lith con lains selections from the Corrihill Magazine, ?demißans AlapiazirM, Chamber's. Journal Tern plo Bar, Belgravia, and the Saturday Review, 10: cent's per copy. FieldsUsgood A: Co. Boston:: TO TILL BA7:'TIBT IN 'WE AssociArieti.- 2 -Yetir anirual Aubseriptious tb the Building Exton:don Pund bas expired.— There is seine threehundred dollars yet unpaid. Will each church Make the effort at once to col ! lect their respective artear:ages? Why delay this matter when the money is - Eminuch needed and the amounts so small from ouch individual? Be ' , flour? brethren, and let us have,thls sttbsorip ton nettled up. P. 0. VAH GEtDER, Treas. lbs. of milk. . .. .. • - 6066 5120 2199 . .... —.1267 2(102 5841 1081 ...... 960 2131 1133 5485 625 849 ...... 252 2200 1889 1880 701 • 1056 1088 .-..,....3649 CHARLES CLOSE, TiimPistriatAlnwpriy meetings—First Cantim ;,„ 04; ; E. Canton 'l.3i • • i - tdo Springfield (rot. 10, 17. Troy , t", 15, 17. ,Broocirea , r."? " 23, - 24, '; f ', f 1 , s ']tiny heater Farms Oct. 22 24 Westfield " 30, M; • • Faithingtoti " 29, 31. 'l:ttkettorn`" Nov. 6,7, Forksvillo " 5, 7. 17. Sinithfi?ld " 5 '1,,14. ' " 'l3' Ad. tbiartly • Conf,'lith, 12 , • .- • 'i ; ,Mainsburg Nov, 20, 21d ;•• • • * purtin g ton " 19, 21. .Kiioxville " 27, 28. • ; l t_ • W. Chatham ". 2G„28.,.• • 7 - •Wellsboro. Dec.. 4, 55. •• • Delmar . , 3, 5. Saeraineut.2, p. Sun. ;Mai - 011131d ” 4, 5. .1 • At the first named place I expect to be present on Saturday at 2 r. m., to preach and meet the .quarterly conference, and to conduct the services •on Sunday morning. 'When tho'first named day is on Friday, to preach at 2 ai l And meet the quarterly, c onftfenee. ,444„ at ;those4l4ceS design by Special arrangement' in *Most cases to' Jreach Sunday afternoon or.ovening. Lavish to oelr. in upon the congregation on every ,chargo, Sometime during a Sunday, the first quarter At those places where I meet the quarterly conj ,ference on Friday, It is boiled tho 'pastors wil *provide for meeting,, Saturday P. at., certainly in the evening.' In all cases let the lovci-feast he at 9or 91, o'clock-Sunday morning. Rally to make the Quarterly Meeting a time of religiousprogross. Except those places first named of each date the pastors will condUct services on Sunday, or pro vide a supply, , , Tho gteidards' ConCcaticii.for . Tie" District 'l's called to meet in Troy, hri Thitrstlay, Oct.' 'l4tlq at AO A. at., in connection with a Sunday ,School Convention. All pastors, in. the ,Tr i oy District as well as District Stewards and Sunday School Superintendents;•are invited: Besides the , usual annual business of the District Stewards, a free *discussion is Called in regard to the SiaridaY School work in the District. Concerning winter schools, Institutes 4:e. 'Charles Z'. Case,: a' Elmira, iniiy - be expected to deliver a. lecture in' the evening on, The First Duty of the Christian Church, the Trlining, of Youth. Mr. Case,, who, has git'ch special 'attention' te the'Sitridik.y Belio6l work, is expected toltake,part witht tho ministers of the District, in the dkscussion_of the afternoon. _ Mansfield Sept. 24th 1860. • - • , 1 WES,LAY CoelinA:l, E, L. ~ • ac_ Frosh Shish" 1 6 • the pure peachy' Complexion - -which•ibiloOtg ,the use of Magnolia. Balm. It, the Tao, See,ret of Beauty, Fashionable ~Latli,es in Society pnderstaud „ . . The 3filguelficbilifi chdugge6 the eduntri into 0 01711010 more rapt(' ly than eny.otliarbli6 thing.' Redness. Sunburn Tap Freckles „Blotches . ; and. all. effects of the Buinbaer Sun disappear orltere it is,used, and a giskial, cultivated, fresh expression is obtailied which rivals lbs Bloom of youth. Beauty ,is possible al 011 who will invest 76 cents at any respectable store and insist on getting the Magnolia Balm. Use nothing but Lyon's liatinjirqn to press Owlish., • t jc., 1110-, cz. ,3133vL0313r00 ' FALL, .4. \TINTER - Sofield' has adjea largely to her stock of Millinery,. and 'is prepared to furnish everything in this lino of goods at reasonable rates. Ladies will also find 'a choice selection' of Pitn ey Goods, and a full assortment a Zephyrs, Can 7 vas, ,Hoods, Needles, Slippers and Patterns.. A large - assortment of Germantown yarns just received, oreverY shade and variety,'which will ho kept constantly on hand. Thankful foi the liberal patronage of the pub lic; she .hopes ,to i4lerit a continuance of •tho same.. MRS. J. SOPIELD. Wclishoro, 04.13, 18(19 Itead. J. A. Parsons & Co's double column ad- Vertisemen t. Lots of Now Goods, nico goods, fine styles and all very cheap at Wickham & Parr's Tioga Pa. SEWING - 'IA_CIILNES. ~1101V,E, Jr., first , Premium Sowing Mn- WO for sale in Welisboro, get. 28, 1868-2 t - • A. FOLEY,. SPECIAL .NOTICES. -0- : , -E , , . ft' . ' It_ r . c.,/,-.' „. II ALL'S • VECETAULE SICILIAN 1 '''• .. AI rk:atts.ll, 4..,‘ las proved itself to be the most perfect propara ion for this Hair ever otTared 'to the public to,_ RESTORE GRAN HAIR TO ITS 0111C:INAL COLOR ) "*"' """'" • 4 " . • rom disease or natural decay. It trill prevent the hair from falling out. All who use it are unanimous in' flive..rding it ho praise of being the best Hair. Dressing ox. ant. Our Trentsso on tho Iluir Eent freo by mail. =1 It. P. lIALL A CO., Nashua, N. 11. Proprietors. Sept. 1, 18139. , MI ERRORS OF YOUTH. A GENTLEMAN Who suffered for years from Nor- V 011.4 Debility, Premature Decay, and all the, effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the rake of suffering hu• inanity, bend free to all who need It, the receipt and directions for making the simple remedy by which he MN cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the Myer tiser's experience, eau do so by addressing in perfect confidence. JOIIN B. OODEN. May 20,q19,1y. • No. 4'2 Cedar Street, Now York. • , ,-• • , - • • TO' CONSIIIIIPTZVES. TN V Advertiser, having beer, restored to health in a low weeks, by a vory'siMplo remedy, after' having suf fered several years with n severe' lung , eifection, and that (head disease; Consumption—ls anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers, the means of curo, Tojill who desire it. be will send a copy, et the pro scrlidion used (free Ot cltege,) with the directions for prepariteand using the some; whieli they will fihil n Sells, CURE' Pen BLIONCIMIS, etc, The object of the advertiser in sending. the Proserhef lion is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which lie conceives to be invaluable; and be hopes evety sufferer wintry his lemedy, a 4 it will cost them nothing, and may prove blearing. Pitrtreivioldpg, the prescription, will Was° oddresis ' ^ - nev.ED)V4R) A. WILSON, - Kings County, N.Y. May 26, 1860-Iy.", - E ANNUAL .I:abating of tho_.gtobithelders j of the Toga Railroad . 09ropany, fdr the election of President;' Direettirs,' tieqietary and Treasurer, wilt be,held atthe °Mee of the Com pany, in Coining; N, Y.; on-the_ }lnert n ‘ ty OP November, 1869; at IP. o'clock, A. 115.,;' ibe elec tion to close at 12 o'clock, - M. . Oct. 1,7, 1269-tf. A. Q. STEAP,NS, Sec'y. 1 6 Grocery Arid ProviOoriP - Store,' I ; ; • , Smith, Brothel's ..• • Having putobased tin; flour k vilii(l!,Sire lately owned •Ity Charles Van Valkenburg, 'Main St., Wellsboro, hereby give notice to the: public that we haye stocked the establiihniont with a: full ,- • assortmeatOf GRGGERIES G PROVISIONS, • - FLOURFEED, - which we shall dispose of at suols prices as shall permit us to = LIVE LIND LET LIVE Wo shell keep first plus , 7 SUdATIS,-„suturs, TEAS, COFFEES, FLOUIt,',FgED; TORE, FISII, AND FRUITS. Como and sop,,i?s, S t Y:toduco m anted,, , ; GEORGE SMITH; ALVARUS Wolleboro, Oct. 4, /849. SALE• OF REAL, ESTATE. BYVIRTUE of arc order of the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga County; dated Sep tember 100869, the undersigned Committee of the person and estate of Polly Wilson, a Luna tic, will, on Saturday the 30th day of October BS9, at 2 o'clock P. M., upon the premises, sell at Publio • Sale, all-that lot of. land. situate _in Charleston Township, Tioga County Pa. go ginning at a post in the. East lino , of Warrant , 'Survey, N. 4479, being CM North-cyst corner of Lot No. 2, of the subdivisions of said ivarrtint and the North-east corner hereof—thence . South_ ono degree ; West 96 rodi to a post in said war rant lino•; 'thence -North SB/ degrees, West, 88/ rods _ to • a post, thence North one .degree, East, 96 rods to a post, thence South 88/ degrees, _East, 881 rods to the . pine° of hoginning, .con taining.Bol-10 acres. Terms.(Jash. • •• • IRA JORNSTON, , Committee. Oct. u, 1840, XTOTICE.—Wo th*: undersigned agree to eldso IN -our STORES on and atter . tbo • first of October 1869;up to the first day'of April 1870, at B'o'eloek P. hi. (Signed) Ballard & Co.. Thomas Ifaiden, L. Bachei,;•Toles & Barker, C. L. , Wilcox, Wilson & Van Vilkenburg, .0. B. D. P. Roberts, Roberts & Bailey, Con verse & Osgood, John R. Bowen. Wolleboyo; Oat. 1, 1869, 3E1.• 1=5.e111, 1 3r; HAS relator* hipgpo.ds tg tto Noir §toro Wright Blook, sdoond door oast of Eaars!..Baloon; Lots of New,iGoo6'; Ell 34st received, comprising every , thi icusnally - kept iii n.• f :, ~ ~. lEEE pity, moms sTpar. So it's over the way, The people,say-,—.,, - ;• Kelley las s ehe t witli liis goods; ,consisting,of everything, Including old women's hoods.. Dry Goods, Oro'*l6,l''ci4..ocis,qty, Hardware, BootS and Shoes, • and an endloss wirloty of, I • SO-FORTHS, !At is usually found ,in, u first-class country Thankihg ray' patrons for their very liberal patronitgo heretofore, I propbse to attend strictly io business in future and soil all tho goods I pos. stAwly can. So call in and see Sept 122, 4.. `basurance , ..Ageney. WELLSBORO, PA. Cash Capital over $20 0 000,000. EIRST-CTASS CO'S-NONE FETTER. 111011ATEP AS LOW as any good Companion Ali will take). Policies on dweilingslitid farm property Written at this office, and delivered on payment of premium. Ikre You Insured ? It costs but little, particularly to insure dwell , .ingo, farm property] and contents. Detached dwellings and Farm roperty l insured for 3 years for ono 'pi.r 'cantina and expense of Policy, &c. 'A house, detached 100 or more insisted' for ,Fplooo for 3 years, at an expense of $11,50. Only $3,831 wYbail : Sittan Mic-45oeFfNitig in 7 odie.'ot fire. Furniture provisions, bedding 4tc., at the .setne rates. There is no excuse, . e Everyone Should be Insured. If not withs s zno, Smith A: Merrick will do it just as cheap, and just as well. (Gratis, gentlemen.) I should he glad however, to befrOn4 enough in this manner to'pay for adviirtising. - .ING. I, MITCHELL. Wellshoro, Sept, 22, 1869-tf. riskuela! Them Thin s, is Arriv r- ETivagifniteeLliii:Pn:Attilgdaer'or:b"d You will .PleAse Observe, • that the best natured man in Town having no ticed the wants of the publiq, nud Jiving houn tifully supplied himself Oh' anion 'everything which this world an afford tO appease them; now benevolently propos6,6 open the whole tie :fore the people, and say to all, old and youngi \ black and white, rich anidirrer, ou.pay your Money and you take your - _ Don't stand out In tho cold exposed to the el otnents and•to tbo Sting of neighbors boos, bu; pull the latch string, it is always out in bus iness hour; &c. The large hearted proprietor, or his urbane good natured clerk will conduct you, as it were through a GARDEN filled wit rtivisbing delights. Ist. A GARDEN OF, SPICES, in which every thing Spicy,frow b, nutmeg to cayenne pop per, mar be seen and procured, -GARDEN- OF SWEETS, in which ov ary variety of Saccharin° delights both solid and ,liquid maybe had by the stick, pound or gallon; and of such flavor and complexion as' will 'make every aching :wcet tooth in your head fairly jump with delight. Should you ho pomologi cally inclined, thii,huinano individual will con. :duct you into a GARDEN OF FRUITS, in which almost ov cry variety of lusOious things to ho found s gath ered fro the four quarters of tho globe, will he shown to Satisfy your largest longings, Oranges from Cuba, Lemons from Florida, Prunes from Turkey, Raisins from Malaga, Currants from the Grecian Archipolego; 'Peaches dried and °ann. along with a great variety of Canned Fruits ' from the Jerseys; Dates from Syria, and Figs from" Aila Minor.,! No end to the supply of every spocies,of NUTS from 3 Continents. THE TEA GARDEN will next command `your attention; the warm decoction of tho China loaf and tlio!Java`bean have bocorne'almotit nni. v,ersal beveragesiand if not swallowed too,bot or to strong, the mild stimulants 'aro' esteemed' as eminently promotive-of comfort-end • sociality.— What company of eld'erlYladies could ever pert in race without them! Now your friend' the GARDNER, will be most happy -to ohow you 441 this. Ile, will, ask you politely to look at his Tea. You aro welcome to try every chest and Ao if GUN —POWDER; - Souoliong GREEK, HYSON,whiah' flavor you liko, blit of all the other styles whose jaw cracking names would be dangerous to pronouneo, COFFEES, in every style, ditto, ditto, ditto. Furthermore, the beneficent proprbstor,of thia'nuLintooth es tabli,shment—ent of sheer 'good will;'and if you `will believe him for no other unitive than your interest and hts,has at vast expense established at the san'i - plaee do Immo E 0 aepot of I'loloB - consisting bt Flour, Pork, Lard, Codfish, White Fish, Sword Fish; &a:, &a. " Meal, Hams; Butter, 'Trout,• Ellie 'Fish . . ' 4 . 411 of which ho intends to bell at a profit, on the principle orglivo and let live." lib generally proposes also to rocalieln exchange ail, tho pro-, duets of your farm and dairies,and it ii said con• fidentially to the public, that he ; never refuses Tho' it irks him xvretchcolly to keep it., Sp anxious is healii4 the dear pebplo should want nothing whateveilithat money can buy of WellsborO, June 16, 1869. STATE ~NORMAL SCHOOL, MANSFIELD, PErisYLvertrA. • ' HE next term of tide inslitUtion-Arill corn l~mance Wednesday, Sept. Ist 1860; • For Catalognes—address Prof. Chine. 11. Vet' I'ril l Mansfield, Tioga County Pp. Jnly 7, 1869-tt- • -; Elkland Agricultural Society, - /FIll; 'second Annual Fair of the Flitland' 'Union'AgrienlturalSoeiety be pold:oli the grounds of.the CorepanY;at Eutland, on, the 14th, 15 and 161 h days of. October 1869; $6OO ,ini premiums and purses. It. T. WOOD,"BWy. , A HOTEL and lot, known as the Koystono Sotol in Elkhind Boro,,is offered ifor, Salo uponroilsOnable terms. For, particulars, en quire of the sOtcribor at Elltland, Pit: ' ' Sept. 29, 1869-Bt. It. T. WOOD. AST` IC olv,r,.—pupeiao n ei hnvjng unsettledlA saw bills nith us, please call at J. R. ihsiton'a.storo,anc), Bett4 at once, Other by, cash or. note. TRUMAN it BOWEN. - Eiept.,2l), 1869—at; • . . IMO ME ME 111 store. ' '., KELLEY 'P •ENTER IBM CEMIII L. AJ GARDNER For Sule. .- 4 #0 1 .9,F1u AND N ri STORE 3, 4 lir'Mozart Illock , Ist dao,r. .low Converse. dr oo .'` ;jowl' e Drytrokit '.Brot.s7. t 1G =I . ~ . . Oopo to 4 . 0h4 IL Rice ' •If yi3 a - %%tall t" to g9t,grozike if9itict‘Rip , - ' ' ~ -- Only iiinbi3tiOini pdi pound if - . l ',' ' '''..." ' ',..:;: Bution"lVilt iapt, fitid - whiol9 , Or' wine,"" 1 - • ..Nor'asiy! Other oothrbutid: " . ' - But Teas, Teas, of the_vAry best, „ ,TlOre you will Arid a largo 'llOO nest; Olofoo, einnatebri and; bandy, "•- '• Hero you will firidraerything handy: ; ri' "i •1 •!.; Flour. Flour, of eyory gindontid And prices to soil ail inankind-4 So there will bo no gruinbling; ' • While tbe.barreis in and out will bo tumbling. Orndiors, Tobacco rind Allspiee, • • bricd Boof•and Segar•-cured.llaros; - If I soli to you once I can. twice, So call In wonuiu and Man.' .f3o, elm me a call both groat and small, And I• will try to 15114 you all; • • But if you call in bore by chance, ' • Do not forget to bring a few etampe, Kerosene Oil and vinegar. Colon:tale:a Nustard,and ,i3l . ogerl And BOW ibe beakat 'bin cents a .144, , And fine Salt for butter, the best by far nere is'where you will find, Brown's Glrisi cleaning Polisb,• ' % That will last until everything is demolished Augtist 25, 1869—tf. KEYSTONE STORE WELLSBOROi , PA. ME Siimmet is'lolg..,--:OcOip:g! AND some people begin to lose faith in the promise of soedtimo and harvest. In view of this faefr. BE Bullard. have concluded to hurry up tho season by stook ing their shelves and counters with a wisely, se r looted and sUporiOrlot: a 4 4 SUMMER;Ii#O§„ ; pOO,D, comprising a variety of Silks; 14Inien's; Hostel 7, Gloves, Era brouleiles, Poplins, Lawns, Percales, Piques, &c., &c., together with a fine lot of' Domestics, Slieetings, Skirtings, Sum mer• Clothing, Ladies• Shoes, &c. Wo shall sell as low as anybody, and give you • good Goode. —Om. l'rils'tio 16, 18 t 69BULI;ARID CO NEW ‘SUMAIER, GOODS. MULES & BARKER, (NO. 5, UNION BLOCK.) stiy to their friends and. : the public; ''generally, that they ore now receiving a splendidissortment of simmer ) • \ DRi. GOODS, SIIEETINGS, SIORTINGS, PRINTS, CLOTHS, CASSI:ERES, VEST INGS, ' READY MADE CLO \ THING, HAT & ',,CAPS, BOOTS AND HOES, \ WOODEN ERO- S, ,8\ also a large aD I well soled CROCKERY, .HARDWARE, WARE, STONE WARE, SENE OIL, PAINTS & SUGARS,-.TEAS, COFFEE SYRUPS, r MOLASSES,' ,'We aro able to offer our customers the bone of the • . LAST DECLINE OF PBJICES in the New York iliarket, our Stock 'having been purchased since the great decline in Goods. TOLES & BARKER. Wellsbor'o, lutio'lo.B69. Cliollorg,i . :‘ .Drops ! This medicine is quite dif I ferent from allotlAr',prepara tions called C I 11 lii ttli A :11'114I'Y1V.1: ■ It is -anititirailing'retnedy'for disorders`of the biikels. ISOLV - Br DRUOGISTS Airs - 0 cts • -''' :TI.P_ . B 0i7.774E„.., .11 , isboi , o,Itily 18, 1889-1 y) :yor Iterkt. l , rplIE house and lot known ,as, tbo "Simpson 1 Propetty" earner of Pearl etieoi; 'and First nvenue. Aptay'to ' i j„!-; • ,',„'!;31UC11,C{:& 7 91:11i1,C4-:' ,!, Sept..g9AW.ii, !. ~ , in- 1 ; ..? i:; ;,."_ A. M. INGHAM. M. D., 110b10130.1'ATHIST, office at ,his reaiclenoo on tho Avenue. Wolleboro, Aug. 25th 1808—tf, eO 9 l gOW4- ; :11 MEE suoh as ,(1 stook of ETC,. ETC., ETC. ROY'S Itt-RGUI2-kT Olt* *`:f CO4N',XNak:. ~ f. ~ 1 F,,,,2,'.. , ---,.:,::``.:''''i,P , ;-•:•••:"..,, ,, ,. t'l.• ~._.,-..,,,; i1. --.,-,-4, Hi4—e-'-:itri:Ais4.:Aiiitiii THANKFUL foithe favors wolhave - thus far rticoived from tho people of TIM TIOGA VALLIIY, we wish to call their attention to tho fact that wo aro just recoiving a , New Stock of Goods adapted to the early Fall Trade; comprising ev erything deeirable, both in style and quality, and shall bo pleased to seo our old customers and all who may come from that vicinity to CORNING to buy lIRY GOODS, BOOTS ANB SHOES, C4OCKEH,Y, GROCERIES,' PROVISIONS, Carpets, &c., &c., as we always give customers from a distance .: • ' A. LARGE DISCOUNT ON PRICES, We thus make it for their interest to come to us to make their purchases, as-many peep o in that region will testify. Wo do not believe in long advertikoments; disp)ating long lists of prices, dco , but will c'cinvinee all wlio come that toe caw, and do sell . I GOODS CHEAP, that this Store is, in reality THE REGULATOR for this section of country Call and take alook through our immense stock and satisfy yourselves, Corning, Sept 8, 18C9 lUW SPRING GOODS AT the PEOPLES' STORE CORNING, N. Y. IF you want the best AMERICAN PRINTS in Inanket for 32/ conts per yard, and other Goods in proportion. If you want any Dress Goods or Shawls. loths or Cassitneres, • by the ya d or made to order in the most ap p oved style. If you want any , 6 . i Ca pets, call where you can find 70 rolls.to select from • In short, if you want anything in FOJIEIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS, at the lowest prices, Call at the PEOPLES' STORE, where prices aro uniform and low, where honesty and fair dealing is‘the motto; and if you want 25 per cent less than you can buy elsetvhere, call on the agents of the GREAT IL S. TEA COMPANY MI t Come and see for yourselves. Storo directly opposito the Dieltinsou louse. =I 5 . ~ 1 Corning, Marc 31, 1869, • , WANTED—TWO GOOD., stead, journey men Shoentakini, to Whom constant em ployment will be - given. Apply to L. B. SMITH, Blaseburg, Pa. [Sept. 15, 1889-2 t.. ' , 1; ) =I MEM _ •,- p t I= =I NEWELL & OWEN, If you wont any any 90.M'Ai.,, and bo convinced, kUTH & )!'), ': t " . This space was sold. to Mathers, but ow ing to the rush of bu siness he cannot use it. I Fresh Goods Received Weekly. Dry Gooats Fresh Groceries CROCKERY! 3COM -LNM ggEallgo Mats and Caiis. _Be it remembered, that, !Converse & O s good keep constantly on hand a largo stock of genera M*ll C11.IIIZE„ S AS REPRESENTED. NOT GOO TO BE UNDERSOLD • •-•„ Jan. 6, IS6S.-ly. CONVIERSE 16 OSGOOD WATCHES • ° " - NIMWS3II4MIT 2 The undersigned would respectfully inform the: citizens of Tioga and .ocinity that ho has just opened a Watch and Jewelry establishment in Borden's Drug Store, and is •reparod to execute all etrders in his line of usincss with despatch and in the best of man ner. ALL WORK WARRANTED, S. WILE. , Tioga, Feb. 24, 1869.-4. EAST CHARLESTON ' WOOL CARDING. RAVING purchased the wool carding works of Mott dc Whitney; tho subscribers are now prepared to card Wool into rolls promptly and in tho best manner.' Persons coming from a distance, and wishing to carry their rollshome with them the same day will be accommodated. The charge for carding is based upon the weight of the rolls, and not upon that ,of the oruao wool. • Satisfaction guaranteed. Wo have a first-elass machine and plenty of power to drive it. July 27, 1809-4 m. 1100 RE 4c BACON. 3Plaxicx-.F'icsisteas ORGANS AND MELODEONS, FOR sale - by I. 4:1. HOYT. Haines Brothers Pianos; Chielteritige, Steinways, and S tech's. Ilintermister's Organs and Melodeons, and Ma son & nalnlin's Organ. These are all first.cho Instruments. Baring the experience of rasnY years in Musical Instruments, and tuomg the same, I can offer greater inducement' to custo mers of 'Tina County than any e ther dealer in Northern Pa. Every instrument is warranted for five years. For full partioulars see Illustrat ed Catalogue. I. 0.11017 T. Mansfield; Pa., Mnreb•SP 1860-1 Y State Street Lots. A 1.),' GONE having laid ofF his land on State Street into town lots now offers ti l ain - for onto on reasonable terms. Wellsboro, April 28, 1882. Executor's Notice. T j ETTERS TESTAMENTAY having been I granted upon the estate of Vino DoPui, late of Tioga Twp., dee'd, all persons indebted to, or claiming against said estate, will settle with • ELIZA DEPVI, Vega, Sept. 8, 180-60 Executrix, Genoral'Ellection Proclamation. TVHEEBABs by an act of ihe Genoral Aiserubly of ' the Commonwealth 'of Pennsylvania,. entitled, n act to regulate the Goneral Elections of this g, Cons monwealth," enacted on the WI day of July, 2889 s it is enjoined - on me to giveptiblie notice what officers are to bo elected—therefore I, JEltoldhl B. roma, High • Sheriff of Tloga County, do hereby snake known and give this public notice to the Eleotors of Tioga County, hat a General Election Will be. held throughout the • tcounty on the 24 Tuesday of October riext, being the twelfth day thereof, at the tiovet al districts within said county, namely: 13108 S, Union school house. ' • Brookfield, Bosith Road 'school house. Charleston, Darn Settlement school house. Clymer, Babinville school house. Chatham, at the Chatham Center school honso. Covington, hotel of Samuel Riff. • • -.. Covington Borough, hotel or Samuel Klif. -- - Delmar, at the Court House. Deerfield, Cowanesono House, Ira Wagner. Elkland Borough, Runnel Hotel. Elk, at the Smith school house. . Fall Brook Borough, Fallow school house , . " Farmington, Louses of Peter Mowry, deceased. Gains, H.O. Vermllyca's. -Jackdon, house of U. Hamilton. Knoxville Borough, Eagle Rotolo. . Lawrence, Bicieson'a Hotel. i , , Lawroncoßorough, illosson's Hotel. , Liberty Bhafter,s Hotel.. , hlanatield Borough, Model school 11°"°' . • Maineburg Borough, P.Doud's Hotel. - Middlebury, lfollidaytown school house. Morris , houso of Goo. Criet. Nelson, house of Charles Goodrich. i Oceola, Hotel. , • Richmond, Methodist Church. ' Rutland, ileums of Elmer Backer. . Sullivan. D. Bond's Hotel. Shippen, Big Meadow school house. ' Tioga, R. B. Farr's 11001. Tioga Borough, E. B. Farr's Hotel. Welibboro ' at the Court House. ' Weatfleld, E.G.E.,G. Hill% Hotel. Westfield, E. o.lllll's Hotel. Ward, house of William L. Thomas. Union, house of John Irvine. . At whicu Limo and places the following named State, ,District, and County officers are to be elected: One person fur Governor of the Corraomnwealat. One Person for Judge of the Supreme Court of, the ' Commonwealth. ?- Two persons to represent Tioga and Potter counties In the tioneral Assembly. ...- One person for Prothonotary of Vega county. , ! One person for Register and Recorder of Tioga radii tY. One poreon,for Treasurer of Tioga connty. , ,:.".. , Ohe person for Commissioner of Tiogacounty. - Three persons for' uditors of /logo county. One person for Coroner of Tioga county. And township and borough officers, ifor the severs towind?ipanndborotinhs of :nog& connt,y. - •• ' 1 - It is further directed that the meeting of the Return Judges at the Courtt Rouse, Wellsboro to make out the general returns, shall be on the first I l riday succeeding the said olectioh, that being the lffilf ay of October. I am by said actfurther directed to give notice that every person, except Justices of the peace, who shall holtkottice or appointments of trust or proilt under the government of the United States, or of this State, or of any city or incorported district, whether a commis sioned/ officer or otherwi 0, a subordinate car, be or agent, who is or who shall by employed under the 'leg islative, executive or Jo loiary departments of this State, or of anyi indorporated district; and also that every member of Congress, and of the select orcommon council of any city; commissioners of any incorporated district s is by law incapable of holding or exercising at the same thille the office ox appointment of judge, in spector, or clerk of any elebtion of this Commonwealth, and that no inspector, jtalgo, or any other officer of any such election shall be eligible to any office then to be voted for. In accordance with the act of Assemely;?of March 1860, regulating the manner of voting at all elections,l further state for the in formation of voters that all State officers officers will be voted for on a single slip of paper labeled "State;" and all county alters, including members of Assembly, will be voted for on a Seperato ballot, and labeled —county„" and all township and borough offices will be voted for on a separate ballot. labeled "Township; or "Borough." each class to be de posited in separate ballot-boxes. - - For Instructions in regard. to the organization of boards of election, etc., see act b f Assembly of Scl 1839, pamphlet laws, page 210; likewise contained in a practical digest of wealth, furnished the election laws of this Common - at every place of holding general elect toad, page 86 , etc. °Arun under my band at Welisborough, this 2d day o f it-oPte ra ber, 149 . J. D. POTTER, Sheriff. A. B. EASTMAN,, DENTIST , 1‘11470"- Artificial teeth from one to an entire set insert ed at short notice on any plate desired. Teeth extracted without pain—proved by scores of witnesses, at tho office. Special atten tion given to, the treatment and Mpg of the natural teeth. - All work warranted at "live and let live prices." July 28, 1869. . _ Great Improvement in Densistry. lIA.VIN6 purchased the oxen sive right of Dr. Folsora's Im "as. proved patent Atmospheric Dental Plates for Tioga County. I now take pleasure in offering it to the public as the greatest DIS COVERY yet made in Mechanical Dentistry. Dy the use of which, we can overcome any any and all difficulties which have heretofore baffled the skill of the most practical Dentist in the world. Plates constructed upon this , rre= main perfectly firm under all circumstances or condition of the mouth, as no air, or particles of food can possibly get under th eml Those having old styles, Gold or Rubber PI es, can, at half the cost, have the Improvereco applied to them answering in every respect theme purpose as aka now set. Perfect Benefit (ion guaranteed in every case. C. N. D RTT, Dentist. Wencher°, Juno 0, 1800. This is to certify that we aro now using the Improv ed Dental Plates with perfect satisfaction. Having used the old style of plates for years with all thetroublea and inconveniences known in the use of such plates, we cheerfully recommend the Improved Plates as far superior to anything 3et known. E. R. KIMBALL. CHAS. WILLIAMS. CARRIAGE MAKING. THEeti„ag e s UN DERSIGNED inecsat i) still d standcontinuesMain t street, near the Academy, where manufacturing? and repairing will be promptly,done and sntis factions guerranteed. The BLACKSMITH DEPARTMENT Will be conductEd by Mr. P. G. LYON, who has had many years experience in the business, and will give perfectl siaisfuction to all in Carriage Ironing, Horse Shoeing, Repairing, &c. Particular attention given to Ilorso•ehoeing. All work warranted Wolisboro, July 14, 1860 SASH, DOORS. BLINDS. AT FACTORY PRICES. Always on hand or iiirnistiod to order, at ROBERTS & BAILEY'S Hardware Storei Wellsboro. August 18,1869. TO DEBTORS.—AII persons indebted to me j_ aro requested to Call and settle at once. All accounts witk me before tho now firm was formed lutist be closed up without delay.' r WILLIAM ROBERTS. 18i39. Welisboro, Au WM. A. ARMSTRONG Armstrong & ,Linn, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, WILLIAMSPORT, PENN'A Aug. 4, 1869-ly 3no. w. Adams, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELORIAT.LAW, Mansfield, Tioga „county, Pa. Collections promptly attended to. [Sept. 1, 1889_. Freedom Notice. iIIIIIS is to certify that I have. iven my son Chas. A, Stevens the remainder of his mi nority and that he is free to transact business for himself, I shall claim none of his earnings or pay no debts of his contracting after this datp. CHAS. STEVEN Welisboro, - Sept. 22, 1669. - CAME to the premises of the subscriber about t h e fi rs t of August, ult., a RAD CALF, about 6 m onths old. The owner is requested to reelaire the same anLEWIS pay charges. CRITTENDEN. Charleston, Sept. I, 1869-3 t. CASH Paid FOR HIDES, - by M. A. DIIRLF. Wellsboro, Deo. 16, 1808.—tf Application for Pardon. pIIBLIO notice Is hereby given Vlatan appli cation for a pardon from tbo sentence im posed upon me by the Court of Quarter SessOns, otittio 3d day of Juno last will be made to His Exoellenoy John W. Geatly, Governor of the Commonwealth of Penn'al on the first day of October next. GEO. W. GOODALL. Wellsboro;Sept. 22,1869-3 w, • For Sale. XTEW Shot Gun and Pistol for sale ol4hp Enquire at this office of, 0. J. VAN Oct. 8.1888. No'. la, MAIN STREET, AVELLSBORO, PA IT. W. DARTT. I=l Estray,